34 days too early and born with no hair, the colt had every reason not to survive.
Continue reading …“When I got to the top three, I knew I got a globe! You can’t argue with a globe! Then, they called my number and words can’t describe what I felt…”
Continue reading …“I love that I have so much control and you can show her wherever you want to,” she says. “I wanted to showcase that.”
Continue reading …It’s not uncommon to hear about a rider wearing lucky socks, a lucky necklace, or having some type of superstition when it comes time to compete at the World Show. Some equestrians even have routines they follow that they believe will help put them at the top of the judges’ placings and possibly even leave them as the last one standing in the arena.
Continue reading …137 entries were narrowed down to the top 15 last night in the Hunt Seat Equitation Preliminaries at the 2015 AQHA World Championship Show. The riders that will return to the finals this afternoon will show to judges Holly Hover, Dianne Grod, Lainie DeBoer, Kim Hall, and Jennifer Leckey.
Continue reading …After five cuts, two quarter finals, and a semifinals, 108 entries were narrowed down the the top 15 in Hunter Under Saddle Preliminaries this afternoon at the AQHA Youth World Show.
Continue reading …Patterns are now available for Over Fences, Showmanship, Horsemanship, Equitation, Ranch Riding, Trail, and Western Riding.
Keep in mind that these patterns are for the NSBA World Show classes. Patterns for the first weekend AQHA show that will take place prior to the NSBA World Show will be coming soon.
Today’s Trail Finals at the 2015 AQHYA World Championship Show concluded with an exciting run-off between two competitors who both scored an impressive 237.5. After the top 20 qualifiers completed their patterns, it was determined that Emily Maul with Only Temptation and Gina Hitchman with So So Good would participate in a run-off to determine the top two spots.
Continue reading …After 116 preliminaries runs and 20 finals runs, a World Champion was named this evening in Ranch Riding. Judges Chele McGauly, Jim Dudley, Bobby Harrison, John Tuckey, and Tim Finkenbinder determined the winner to be Shelby Reine aboard Keepyourgunsloaded.
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