Acknowledging that some long‐standing rules and regulations have become restrictive, the board has, in effect, offered its own form of “de‐regulation” and provided more opportunities for local groups to determine the format of their shows.
Continue reading …Equines and exhibitors from around the globe will compete for world titles in multiple disciplines including: Western, English, Saddle Seat and more. In addition to show classes, fun events such as the annual dog show and ice cream social will occur each day.
Continue reading …The Youth World Show premium book and forms are now available online, as well as the show schedules for the World Show and the preceding NSBA Color of Money event.
Continue reading …Fond Memories of APHA Competitor Lauren Michelle Kelly
Continue reading …Contestants will have the opportunity to defend their placings in the reasons room after evaluating selected performance classes. Performance classes will be chosen from Western Pleasure, Reining, Hunter Under Saddle/English Pleasure, Hunter Hack, Trail, Western Riding, and Western Horsemanship and/or Hunt Seat Equitation.
Continue reading …Team Purina delivered in style, earning nearly perfect marks from the judges for their harmony, artistry and technical merit as they danced to “On the Floor,” “Fireball,” “Uptown Funk,” and other popular hits.
Continue reading …Friday’s semifinal round begins at 10 a.m. CT for all squads. Top-seeded Georgia takes on fourth-seeded Auburn, while second-seeded South Carolina faces third-seeded Texas A&M.
Continue reading …Dr. Ben Martin, Pioneer in Equine Sports Medicine, Dies at Age 68
Continue reading …The event will provide six AQHA shows, one special event, and one Novice Level 1 show for AQHA exhibitors. Judges for the show will be Leslie Lange, Michael Colvin, Nancy Alto-Renfro, Kelly Stone, Debra Jones-Wright, and Mike Weaver. Jennifer Leckey will judge the Special Event show on Thursday, May 21st. Karen Craighead will judge the Novice Level 1 show on Monday, May 25th.
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