Place Back # Work Total 1 345 77.5 77.0 77.0 79.5 79.0 233.5 Horse: SOME HOT POTENTIAL, SORREL GELDING (INVEST IN A HOT STAR x POTENTIAL FORTUNE) Exhibitor: JENNIFER LOUISE PAUL, NEW ALBANY, OH, US Owner: EMMA BROWN, ZANESVILLE, OH, US Breeder: RITA A CRUNDWELL, SOUTH BELOIT, IL, US 2 1808 75.0 79.0 79.0 77.0 77.0 […]
Continue reading …“He’s really steady and always very consistent. He’s a great loper and has a lot of self carriage. It’s easy for him. He’s big and bay; he has the whole package. He likes his job.”
Continue reading …One of our Equine Chronicle bloggers, Kristi Sanders, thought it would be fun to reach out to a few competitors this month to find out what they are most thankful for. Check out her first podcast with AQHA amateur, Vanessa Heinz, who competes in all-around events and will be showing in Amateur Showmanship here at […]
Continue reading …“It’s tough leading, going into the finals. I did that a couple of years ago. Of course, there’s more pressure, but I tried to stay focused and give it all I had.”
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Continue reading …Decker is in fact double registered with AQHA and APHA, a fact that’s evident from his four, high, white socks and large belly spot. But, interestingly enough, he wasn’t bred that way. “He has two Quarter Horse parents,” Tami says. “He’s by Certain Potential.”
Continue reading …“You have to be confident; because, if you’re not confident, you’re going to get into problems. But, your horse has to be well broke too.”
Continue reading …Place Back # Work Total 1 2486 120.0 120.0 120.0 0.0 0.0 360.0 Horse: GONE VIRAL, Bay STALLION (NO DOUBT IM LAZY x SUDDENLY STYLE N) Exhibitor: JASON T ENGLISH, MADISON, GA, US Owner: KARI CRAFT, GREENSBORO, GA, US Breeder: FMH INC & PATTY ROBERTS, CHATSWORTH, GA, US 2 115 105.0 55.0 91.0 0.0 […]
Continue reading …“You couldn’t miss a beat or you’d get yourself in trouble. Also, going first is always a challenging position, because you don’t get to see anyone else ride the course. He was very clean. He had only one light tick. He was in the zone.”
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