A big congratulations goes out to the winners of the PtHA Photo and Art Contests:
Continue reading …“I would be remiss if I didn’t credit my hardworking and dedicated trainers, Jennifer and Judd Paul. They have played such an integral role in Speedy’s success and longevity as a show horse. He’s truly treated like a king in their program!”
Continue reading …Due to COVID-19 and the reopening of equine events in many states, the APHA Board of Directors has immediately approved the temporary removal of touch-point obstacles in all APHA trail classes; these obstacles include rope drags, gates or carrying an obstacle.
Continue reading …“We did limit the number of horses to only 20 in the show arena. If there were more, the class was split. Trail was held outdoors and people loved that. We did not allow spectators that weren’t horse-related, meaning a direct connection like a grandparent or uncle.”
Continue reading …Don’t forget that the WCHA Ranch Versatility Stakes will once again be held with the WCHA Breeder’s Championship Futurity and APHA World Show, Sept 24- 27, 2020. There have been a few changes from 2019, including more added money!
Continue reading …Showing since she was nine, Emma’s show partner is “Catch Twenty Two,” affectionately known as Will. They show under the guidance of Dale Hamilton. When asked to give an interesting fact about Will, Emma told me that his favorite treat is animal crackers. Together, they compete in Trail, Horsemanship, Showmanship, Equitation, and Hunter Under Saddle. Emma loves to show in all of those classes, but her favorite is Trail.”
Continue reading …In the video, Walter thanks the outstanding officer team she has worked with during her presidency and shares more about AQHYA programs, including the progress the AQHYA Executive Committee and AQHYA Board of Directors achieved in 2019.
Continue reading …Virtual horse shows have taken the internet by storm! Texas A&M University, in collaboration with Louisiana State University, has put together a survey to look into the perception and impact of virtual horse shows that have developed during this unprecedented time and how they may carry on into the future.
Continue reading …COVID-19 restrictions in Ohio make it impossible to run our show safely and smoothly as originally scheduled. With the cooperation of the Roberts Family, we have been able to reschedule our 40th anniversary show to December 2020 at the new World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida!
Continue reading …One of the key pieces, as we begin the task of navigating the “new normal,” will be for each and every one of you to understand and abide by all guidelines put in place by local, state and federal authorities. The Professional Horsemen’s Council asks every AQHA Professional Horseman in attendance to help event coordinators and managers ensure all participants are following these guidelines. As industry leaders, we must be part of the solution. Affiliates and show managers and secretaries will need our help. If guidelines are not followed, future equine events and even other types of sporting activities, will be in jeopardy.
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