
“The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it is possible.” – Charles Kingsleigh. If you have a great photo of the day, please email it to: Delores.Kuhlwein@EquineChronicle.com.
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“When I achieve my personal goals for an individual horse or rider, that’s the win!” says Cecelia Vatterott, as she describes the hallmark of her philosophy as a trainer.
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The first gallery of Gordon’s photos can be found at this link: Around the Rings – 2025 Congress with the G-Man! | Equine Chronicle Keep scrolling for gallery two!
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“Nurture your mind with positive thoughts: kindness, empathy, compassion, peace, love, joy, humility, generosity, etc. The more you feed your mind with positive thoughts, the more you can attract great things into your life.”― Roy T. Bennett, The Light in the Heart. If you have a great photo of the day, please email it to: […]
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Looking for the YEDA Show at the 2025 All American Quarter Horse Congress? Links: Live Program https://docs.google.com/…/1AujyNycjKZI1aaaoN7Ig…/edit… Live Feed https://nationalsportsbroadcasting.com/congress/coliseum/ More about YEDA: Youth Equestrian Development Association, Inc (YEDA) is a program that encourages the development of riders’ skills, emphasizes exposure to scholarship opportunities, and encourages making connections with college programs. What […]
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The North Carolina Quarter Horse Association’s Little River Circuit, hosted by District IV NCQHA, was held July 25-27, 2025, at the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center in Williamston, NC. 2025 marked the 50th Anniversary of the show! Judges were Shaun Duley-Gloude, Leanne Williams, Delena Doyle, Jason Smith, Amber Clark, and Rob Meneely. Southern hospitality was in […]
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“Keep your dreams alive. Understand, to achieve anything requires faith and belief in yourself, vision, hard work, determination, and dedication. Remember all things are possible for those who believe.”— Gail Devers, Olympic athlete. If you have a great photo of the day, please email it to: Delores.Kuhlwein@EquineChronicle.com.
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The Horse Protection Act (“HPA”) is a federal law passed in 1970 to combat the inhumane practice of “soring” that generally refers to intentionally causing pain to a horse’s feet and/or legs to exaggerate its gait for competitive advantage. While historically associated with gaited breeds like Tennessee Walking Horses and Racking Horses, the HPA applies broadly to all horses, regardless of breed or discipline. The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), which enforces the Act, has reaffirmed this point repeatedly.
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From WCHA: The World Conformation Horse Association recently named Randy Jacobs as the 2025 “BE LIKE BRUCE” honoree. WCHA established this award to both honor and remember Bruce Walquist, a highly respected WCHA member and respected judge. Read the rest in the below, and congratulations to Randy Jacobs! Well deserved. The World Conformation […]
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