
Horsemen and -Women:
Jim & Judy Schehen, Bend, Oregon
Jean & the late Dale Fell, Franktown, Colorado
MaryAnn & the late Floyd Moore, Huntsville, Texas
Horses:
Scribbles #32,520
Q T Poco Streke #186,365
Judys Lineage#174,647
Like A Diamond#235,578

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association and its Congress Partners are giving away the ULTIMATE CONGRESS PACKAGE: A FREE STALL including a FREE Stall Mat Rental, Several $100 gift cards, a Congress Jacket, Jewelry, Apparel, Subscriptions, and many more products!
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Horses will be shown sequentially in three classes: Versatility pattern, which counts 40 percent; western pleasure, which counts 40 percent; and conformation, which counts 20 percent. Horses must show in all three classes.
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Don’t miss:
– Cover Story- Linda Neece and For One Night Only
– The Cook Family- Passing the Reins to the Next Generation
– There’s a New Class Coming to AQHA- Working Hunter Under Saddle
– Andrea Kengis-Foss Makes Her Return After a Brain Aneurysm
– The Evolution of Test Tube Babies
– Guilt By Association? Questions About Drug Testing Policies
– EC Amateur Profile- Mallory Wachob
– Boarding Contracts- How Do They Help in an Emergency?
– Whitney Lagace- Unexpected Career Change Leads to a Life In Horses
– Olivia Eagles Finds Light at the End of the Tunnel After Losing Father and Horse in Same Week
– What NCEA Athletes Need to Know For Freshman Year
– Clay Arrington- The Next Generation Is In Good Hands
– WCHA News

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Today’s Equitation Finals pattern had everything but the kitchen sink. First off, riders rode with no stirrups. There were extended trots, extended canters, two lead changes, and a two track section with plenty of maneuvering. While it might seem daunting to some competitors, Laura felt ready.
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“I think there is a lot more horse in there that we haven’t tapped into yet. He really loves changing leads.”
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“I have no depth perception, which is a challenge for Over Fence classes. I was born without it. The way I get it done is with a really good horse and really good trainers.”
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Click here for more great photos from around the rings at the AQHA Youth World Show.
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“It’s been really fun. Instead of buying a finished horse, we’ve been able to build one.”
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