It’s been a fun-filled day of high flying action here at the 2016 AjPHA Youth World Championship Show. To kick the show off, Over Fences classes were featured in the John Justin arena. Plenty of scholarship money was awarded to the top competitors with $500 to first, $400 to second, $250 to third, and $150 to a random competitor.
12-year-old Maisen Gores found out what it feels like to ride out of the pen at the front of the line as the returning World Champion in 12 and Under Western Pleasure today at the 2016 Appaloosa Youth World Show.
Continue reading …“Remember, the pattern is only a guide—it’s your responsibility to have a plan and set your targets to best show your horse. Give yourself enough room before cones to complete maneuvers and establish a good, solid gait.”
Continue reading …“There is no way to explain to someone how it feels to have a whole team of people behind you. Stepping into the show pen and up to the cone with a horse that isn’t yours is a little intimidating.”
Continue reading …All Around- Mark Baus, Danielle Burns, Sandra Curl, Robert Dehn, Michael Edwards, Kristy Starnes, and Carly Veldman Parks.
Continue reading …World Champions received $1,200 scholarships; Reserve Champions received $1,000 scholarships, and third place received $800 scholarships. Also, scholarship money extended to sixth place!
Continue reading …“Bidding Opens July 4th for our two July auctions, the HALTER BROODMARE and PROSPECT SALE, which closes on July 6th, and the JULY INTERNET AUCTION, which will close on the 7th,” says Mike Jennings of the Professional Horse Services, LLC management team.
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