“In my opinion, I think what made my experience at this show different from other shows was the fact that my fellow competition was more than willing to offer words of advice to me, in addition to future show goers as well. They opened up about their true thoughts on the show.”
Continue reading …4. Don’t watch others in the warm up ring and start changing what you have been doing. If you see something cool, or you want to step up your game, that’s homework for after the show!
Continue reading …Entries Still Accepted – The entry deadline for the May INTERNET auction is April 17th, however, entries will be accepted for a short time after that date. Early entries will still be promoted through our extensive email and social media campaign.
Continue reading …The 2019 All American Quarter Horse Congress is scheduled to take place October 1-27 in Columbus, Ohio.
Continue reading …Current openings include: Chief of Sales and Business Development, Manager of Infrastructure Operations, Accounting Manager, Accounting Specialist- Part Time, Registration Data Entry Clerk, Registration Customer Service Representative, Customer Care Representative, Customer Request Operator, Customer Care Representative-Part Time
Continue reading …Performance Classes: Designated team members participate in five classes: Showmanship, Hunt-Seat Equitation, Western Horsemanship, Barrel Racing and Walk-Trot Pleasure. Up to two contestants per team may compete in any one class, and top-placing contestants earn points for their team’s overall ranking.
Continue reading …Thanks to Lisa Lee for some great photos from around the rings at the Georgia On My Mind Circuit that concluded over the weekend in Conyers, GA. If you’d like for your horse show photos to be featured on EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …The Junior High Point Champion was Cole Baker with Why Don’t U Kiss This for Becky Durrett. The Reserve Champion was Tyler Haney with Al Amaze You for Chester Prince. The Senior High Point Champion was Clint Ainsworth for Hotroddin Ona Harley for Meg DePalma Whelan. The Reserve Champion was Clint Ainsworth with SleepinWithMyBootsOn for Round Meadow Ranch.
Continue reading …The 2019 AQHA Central Level 1 Championships concluded a four-day run, with 1,465 entries, 394 horses, and 601 stalls. Below are the winners of the end-of-show all-around and high-point awards.
Continue reading …The History Harvests are free, public events dedicated to uncovering, sharing, and digitizing items of historical significance for inclusion in the forthcoming website, the Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry. All participants will also be given a digital copy of their contributions to keep. The museum does not keep the participant’s items. Only scanned images, digital photographs, or audio recordings will be archived, with permission, for future use on the website.
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