The Equine Chronicle is proud to have sponsored $500 circuit championship awards for each Green4Green class: Level 1 Trail, Western Riding, Western Pleasure, and Hunter Under Saddle.
Continue reading …How AQHA Levels Work-
AQHA divisions – youth, amateur and open – are divided into levels. The levels – Rookie, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 – are formulated from an objective handicapping system that assigns exhibitors and horses to competition levels.
Most people wouldn’t know until they saw me. Then, they would know I have a disability. I have dwarfism. Finding a horse that is tolerate of different, but has the same cues, is a challenge… Most people would have given up on me years ago, but she is somehow still with it. About a month ago, she built me a mounting station, so I can now saddle and bridle my own horse without any assistance. After decades of years of riding, it’s nice to saddle my own horse. She pushes me to do everything average-size people do with horses, but maybe in a different way.
Continue reading …AQHA staff will teach the in-depth workshops, which will take a deeper look into marketing, promoting, organizing and managing AQHA shows. AQHA show management workshops are a great opportunity to review new rules and procedures for the upcoming year. Members watching the show management workshop without registering will not be able to take the show management workshop test, which is part of the official AQHA certification process.
Continue reading …Kate has been active in community service this semester, contributing over 100 hours of community service. She has fostered five dogs and one kitten through an organization called Pawmetto Lifeline, and coordinated the team’s Christmas stuffed animal drive, which benefitted underprivileged children. She also helped host children through the team’s Curing Kids Cancer events at One Wood Farm.
Continue reading …A random drawing for the trailer will take place during the World Show, and each Amateur class entry at the event counts as a trailer entry. So the more Amateur classes you enter at the World Show, the more opportunities you have to win. The winner receives a three-horse slant Platinum trailer with a tack room, and it’s the winner’s to keep.
Continue reading …To date, more than 350 Youth ages 5 to 18 have earned more than $500,000 toward their education goals. The impact of these scholarships lasts forever, and the APHF wants to ensure the scholarship program will, too. The foundation’s $3 million Youth World Scholarship Endowment will mean funds for these life-changing scholarships will be around for generations to come.
Continue reading …There is a multitude of fantastic prizes lined up to be presented to All Around Champions, Circuit Champions, and High Point winners. Awards include Rod Patrick Boots, belt buckles, Scottsdale Performance Saddles, Professionals’ Choice Spurs, Equine Oasis Saddles, Blue Ribbon Saddles, Jeff Smith Saddles, Caliente Saddle Shop Saddles, and cold, hard, cash!
Continue reading …Buy your next breeding in the ApHC Stallion Service Auction and receive a FREE nomination to the World Incentive Classes. In 2017, the payout was over $42,000.
Continue reading …Are you ready to show the world your horsemanship skills and earn some cash in the process? Applications are now being accepted for Equine Affaire’s popular all-breed Versatile Horse & Rider Competition—aka “VHRC”–that will take place on Friday, April 13th, in the coliseum at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus. A select group of horse and rider teams will tackle a challenging obstacle/trail course in this timed and judged race for $5,500 in cash prizes and the coveted title of 2018 Versatile Horse & Rider Competition Champion.
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