National Snaffle Bit Association is deeply saddened to share the passing of long-time Equestrians With Disabilities (EWD) exhibitor Stacey Johnson. Stacey will be remembered by the EWD community for her warm smile, caring heart and welcoming presence.
Stacey had a special fondness for the NSBA World Championship Show, where she competed for the past 15 years. Her love for the event and the people who make it special shone through every time she entered the arena.
“I love riding and showing there and visiting all of my NSBA friends.”
Stacey’s equestrian career included competing in Special Olympics Texas and EWD – Independent classes. She was a member of both the Equest and Stable Strides Therapeutic Riding Center show teams and represented them at national-level competitions ranging from Chisholm Challenge, Dixie Nationals and Fun In The Sun to the Appaloosa Horse Club World Championship Show, All American Quarter Horse Congress and the NSBA World Championship Show.
Stacey won numerous championships at the Dixie Nationals and Chisholm Challenge in EWD – Independent Showmanship, Horsemanship, Western Pleasure and Trail, as well as an ApHC world championship and an All American Quarter Horse Congress championship in EWD Showmanship. She was also a reserve world champion in EWD Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle – Independent at the NSBA World Championship Show.
NSBA shares its condolences with all of Stacey’s family and friends.
Established in 1983, National Snaffle Bit Association has expanded from its roots in the Western Pleasure discipline to recognize various disciplines and eight breed associations in competition. NSBA’s mission is to grow the show horse community through various equine programs and events where every activity benefits horses, breeders, owners and exhibitors alike.
National Snaffle Bit Association has more than 20,000 active members and more than 44,000 registered horses across its eight alliance breed organizations. NSBA members earn more than $13.5 million in monetary awards at NSBA-sanctioned horse shows annually, and the association sanctions nearly 600 horse show events and close to 200,000 horse show entries each year.
To learn more about NSBA, please visit nsba.com.