“We all became better horsemen, friends, leaders, and overall people. That’s something you don’t get just anywhere.”
Continue reading …After discussions with several top NCEA coaches, Cameron was selected by members of the NCEA National Advisory Board to be a special correspondent for The Equine Chronicle. Stay tuned for Cameron’s monthly column in The Equine Chronicle magazine where she will discuss topics of importance to the National Collegiate Equestrian Association’s community of collegiate riders.
Continue reading …“I’ve been a trainer, stallion owner, mare owner, judge, horse show manager, and futurity coordinator, which gives me insight to the needs and concerns of our membership from different perspectives. I firmly believe that a strong non-pro program is the engine that drives the train.”
Continue reading …The Equine Chronicle Photo of the Day features a super-cute, Disney-themed show outfit that this little lady wore at the Big A and Stars N Stripes. Which one of the Seven Dwarfs are you when you’re at a horse show? Happy, Sleepy, Sneezy, Grumpy, Bashful, Dopey, or Doc? #TheEquineChronicle Photo courtesy of Lisa Lee.
Continue reading …The Ohio, Michigan, Indiana Quarter Horse Association recently hosted their Summer Sunsation at Eden Park in Sunbury, Ohio, June 30th-July 1st. Thanks to Deb Chandler Photography for fun photos from around the rings at the show. If you’d like to share your horse show results and photos with EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …WHAT: Paint Horse Congress, #1 APHA SHOW in US in 2017
WHERE: Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex at Expo Square
WHEN: Wednesday, August 1 – Sunday, August 5, 2018
Sponsored by the Kansas Paint Horse Association
The Pleasure Broodmare and Prospect Internet Auction includes 23 horses from Magnuson Farm, home of the popular Western Pleasure stallion, THE ROCK, which they lost in 2017. This group features some outstanding broodmares and their foals, as well as other top prospects for Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle events.
Continue reading …There were 190 entries in the Futurity this year with 69 Trail entries alone, as well as 600 entries in the dual approved portion of the show. The Trail Futurity paid out $7,795 and $7,200 was paid in Horsemanship, Showmanship and Equation classes. A grand total of $26,242.00 was paid to 152 different exhibitors.
Continue reading …More than $900,000 in cash and prizes are up for grabs in 2018, and it’s time to start dreaming big and making plans to attend the biggest and best Paint Horse show in the world!
Continue reading …One of the most valuable methods for improvement, in any aspect of life, is to review past performance. For equestrians, a judge’s scoresheet can be invaluable towards understanding how a rider’s performance was perceived, where he or she excelled, and where more progress could be made.
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