Today, Courtney Brockmueller shared the saddle with her almost three-year-old son, Brim, aboard Boys Move Over, for the cutest victory lap we’ve ever seen, this afternoon at the AQHA World Championship Show. But this isn’t the first victory lap for Brim. The last time Courtney won Amateur Hunter Under Saddle was in 2013 with a horse named Allocate In Blue. At that time, she was pregnant with Brim and due in only a couple of months.
Continue reading …Tim Finkenbinder was on quite a roll this morning winning Yearling Geldings with the double-registered AQHA/APHA gelding, Grandioso, for Phil and Sue Drawdy. Then, he won 3-Year-Old Mares with Equities and was the Reserve Champion in 2-Year-Old Mares with Shangri La, both for Dave Williams.
Continue reading …“Today’s course was really all about patience and taking one thing at a time, as is Trail always, but today especially with the amount of transitions, walking, side passing, and backing. I went in there and tried to be as methodical as I could be and really take things one thing at a time, which seemed to work out well.”
Continue reading …“I was unanimous when I showed, and to have Dewey be unanimous again today was a great way to go out.”
Continue reading …“I figured it’s such a great pen of horses that I had to do something to stand out. The way that Rusty [Green] showed the horse in the Junior Western Pleasure was so forward and so beautiful. I thought, if I could get that done, then I would be really happy with the ride and the result.”
Continue reading …In addition to naming 181 world champions over the course of 12 days, APHA held a total of 289 classes and paid out more than $600,000 in cash and prizes.
Continue reading …In Amateur Yearling Colts, Robert Eurez led Best Kept Secrete to win the class. Best Kept Secrete is a chestnut stallion by Heza Secret Agent and out of Hush Don’t Tell, by Fearles.
Continue reading …“I’ve loved this class my whole life, and I put an incredible amount of work into it. Some of it comes with being the type of person who loves this class, but you have to back that up by hours of running the sand and working with your horse. Nobody can do it for you.”
Continue reading …Circle S Ranch dominated the Level 2 Amateur Trail class this evening snagging the top two spots with Cathy Corrigan Frank and Hanks A Skip n Zippo taking first and Trevor Johns with I Gotta Good Name placing second. The competition was tight with only one point separating the top two teams. Cathy and “Hank” scored a 224.5 for the win and were followed by Trevor and “Sampson” with a 223.5.
Continue reading …“I did a happy dance and then Spinner did a happy dance!” Thomas says. “For me to win it today was awesome. Spinner is the first foal by the stallion, Chromed Up, so Chester and Ann Prince were proud to have him win today.”
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