“You can still win and have good sportsmanship,” Ridgely said. “You don’t have to be a poor sport to be a winner.”
Continue reading …Seafood, surf, sand, seagulls, and sun are just part of one of the best horse shows in the world. The Sun and Surf AQHA show in Del Mar, California is the perfect picture of luxury, fun, and, of course, amazing horses.
Continue reading …Two 4-Judge PORs – 8 Judges – include: Elizabeth Baker, Jodi Finkenbinder, Clint Fullerton, Bob Kail, John Boxell, David Denniston, Meri McKillips-Lemay and Richard Spinks. Ancillary judges for Ranch and reining classes include Cindy Chilton-Moore, Keith Longacre, Nikki Longacre and Trisha Shorten-Armstrong. Ancillary judges for Over Fences/Speed events are Marvin Kapushion, Sue Kapushion, Michael Ochetto and Tina White.
Continue reading …Effective immediately, the “use of any drug, chemical, foreign substance, surgical procedure or trauma that would alter a horse’s normal tail function”be added to the prohibited inhumane practices set forth in AQHA Rule VIO204.
Continue reading …There are few things that can bring an entire show community together quite like the wide-toothed grin of a small fry exhibitor. While everyone seems to have a favorite rider to cheer for, the competitive nature of the horse show eases a bit when these youngsters take center stage.
Continue reading …Thanks to SOQHA for some great photos from around the rings at the 2017 Madness Show that’s currently underway in Wilmington, Ohio! Stay tuned for results coming soon.
Continue reading …NSBA News The 2017 NSBA World Championship Show and Breeders Championship Futurity Entry Booklets are in the mail! You can also view a copy online. Entries are due postmarked or emailed to the NSBA office on July 1. View the Entry Form here. New for 2017 – stall payments must be made separate from entries. View the […]
Continue reading …The lazy days of summer are here again, and AQHA competitors took full advantage of the time off to enjoy the Lazy Days Circuit that recently took place May 11-14 at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin. Judges for the four-day event were Keith Miller, Marty Jo Hayes, Leonard Berryhill, and Libby Michaud.
Continue reading …The U.S. Tax Court is a critically important institution. It is the the most common forum in which taxpayers litigate federal tax disputes. The court frequently decides IRS assertions that the taxpayer understated the correct tax liability, resulting in a tax “deficiency.”
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