Melody Bell was named the World Champion in 2-Year-Old Geldings with Secretist. The Reserve World Champion was Susan Drawdy with Grandioso.
Continue reading …“I felt like in the last couple of months I had really learned how to ride him. It feels like an unfulfilled dream.”
Continue reading …“During the 2017 Futurity Classes, an Elite 3-Horse Mustang trailer will be awarded to one lucky Futurity participant for a year’s use.” All stallion owners and Foal owners that have enrolled or entered in the EHF will have their name in the hat to have a chance at winning the Elite Trailer!
Continue reading …A big congratulations goes out to Mrs. Vickie Strickland, who led her gelding, Mytesly, to be named the World Champions in Performance Halter Geldings. The Reserve Champion was Debbie Kuffer with Tees Coolest. Third place was Melissa Spinella with KM Boalicious.
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Continue reading …In the Rookie Level 1, Krista Marshall and Cromed By Rooster scored a 140 to take the victory. Marshall purchased the 6-year-old gelding by Cromed Out Mercedes and out of Peekaski Cielo by Gallo Del Cielo last June in Gainesville, Texas. She says “Cromey’s” biggest asset is his big stops and honest ability.
Continue reading …Butch Morgan of Elbert, Colorado, and SF Check Me Out were named the 2017 Nutrena Senior Athletes of the Show at AQHA Select World Championship Show, presented by Adequan® (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan). The award is presented to the exhibitor and horse with the highest combined age competing at the Adequan® Select World. The Nutrena Senior Athletes of the Show award recognizes not only the exhibitors, but their equine partners. AQHA has proudly teamed with AQHA Corporate Partner Nutrena on this award since 2012.
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Effective January 1, 2018, youth and amateur exhibitors will incur a three-point penalty if they bring the calf over backwards with the calf landing on its back or head with all four feet in the air. Open exhibitors will incur a disqualification (no score) if the calf is brought over backwards with the calf landing on its back or head with all four feet in the air.
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