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Continue reading …As it currently stands, the event will not be requiring masks, but show attendees may certainly wear them if desired. Hand sanitizing stations will be available throughout the grounds.
Continue reading …The World Equestrian Center- Ocala, with its gleaming new facility, well-appointed arenas, and grand atmosphere, provided a spectacular setting for the inaugural Championship Show that took place September 29th through October 10th with an estimated purse of $2,000,000.
Continue reading …Congratulations to the All-Around winners at The Championship Show! Junior- Al Of A Sudden/Sara Simons for Mike and Michelle Preston Senior- Moonlite Madnez/Kelly McDowall for Natalia DeVencenty Amateur- Definitely A First/Kaleena Weakly Select- Only One Request/Scott Reinartz 11 and Under- Itzonly Make Believe/Alexandra Rippeon 12-14- Roses Only/Isabella Buckley 15-18- Daddy Doesn’t Know/Cassandra Ehrle
Continue reading …The fall foliage turning gold and bronze. The smell of cinnamon rolls in the air. The excitement, hope, and thrill of competition. These are the moments that make the All American Quarter Horse Congress such a special place.
Continue reading …Click here to view the final set of candids from Week 1 at the Quarter Horse Congress! Stay tuned for more great photos from Week 2 coming soon.
Continue reading …Morgan Miller got her first horse at the age of six, just one year after the horse bug bit her hard when her mother enrolled her in riding lessons. She and that first horse, a black and white POA named Gold Rush Nugget, competed in three-day Eventing competitions. This discipline consists of Show Jumping, Dressage, and Cross Country.
Continue reading …The Freestyle event is divided into 2 divisions: the open and the non pro. The open division champion was Benjamin Beckett, riding Xtra Dun Step. Beckett had an amazing, upbeat routine outfitted with jorts (jean shorts) and a cut off beer t-shirt. He had friends outfitted in a similar manor with a beer pong table, keg, and red solo cups as props. He ended his performance by his friends getting chased out of the arena when the cops showed up, and him and Xtra Dun Step getting escorted out of the arena.
Continue reading …Find out what Lainie DeBoer had to say about winning Junior Hunter Hack, Progressive Working Hunter, Working Hunter Under Saddle, and Senior Hunter Hack at the Quarter Horse Congress. Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …PHJ release APHA.com Having access to news regarding APHA events and other significant association matters has never been more essential. We want to make sure you receive the important emails we send so you can make the best decisions for you and your Paints. If you’ve ever expected an email that—for some reason—never came to […]
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