Thanks to Delores Kulwein for snapping some fun photos of Equine Chronicle fans at the Show Me Again booth at the AQHA L1 Championship WEST that took place in Las Vegas, Nevada. If you’d like to have your around the ring photos posted in a gallery on EquineChronicle.com email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …While Trail does lend some creative license to the competitor, course designers may also set stride rules that test the horse and rider’s technique and precision. Kellie made sure to spend time reviewing these tricky spots as well.
Continue reading …“What mattered more than a pretty face, a shiny show saddle, or in Speedy’s case, a forelock extension, is that all of the superficiality was gone and the sole reason I was out there was to ride, bond, and succeed with my equine partner.”
Continue reading …The signature piece for the 2017 show is a piece by artist Joni Beinborn of La Crosse, Wisconsin. The piece is titled “Any Time … Any Place.” Beinborn, along with many of the contributing artists, will be at the opening, which is 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on August 12 at the Museum. The event will feature live music, hors d’oeuvres and cocktails.
Continue reading …Gamblers are notoriously superstitious, and many athletes, including equestrians, share that same trait. I trekked through the barn aisles and practice pens today to find out if any of the horse trainers or fellow competitors had any lucky charms, superstitions, or rituals prior to showing.
Continue reading …Spotted a few familiar faces in this Merial video about how LEGEND treats joint dysfunction due to synovitis associated with equine osteoarthritis!
Continue reading …In case you haven’t looked at the calendar recently the Pinto World Championship Show is fast approaching! The 2017 PWC will take place June 12-14 at the Built Ford Tough Complex in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Scroll below for all the important details you need to know. PtHA News PWC Entries are due April 25, 2017. Make sure […]
Continue reading …“As a competitor, I had the typical showtime butterflies. I’m not sure if anyone else experiences this, but there were points in my pattern that I wasn’t sure if I might just pass out right then and there.”
Continue reading …“The expert at anything was once a beginner.” -Helen Hayes The AQHA Level 1 Championship shows are the embodiment and celebration of this sentiment for the largest equine breed registry in the world.
Continue reading …An AQHA Trail Challenge is a judged course that tests a horse and rider’s ability to work as a team and navigate through natural obstacles they might experience on a trail. By competing in a trail challenge, riders enhance their horsemanship skills while learning about safety and fun on the trail.
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