
“We are working on correcting this issue and will have new information sent out sometime next week. We do our best to prevent errors, and we apologize for any inconvenience. We appreciate your understanding and are working diligently to get this issue corrected as quickly as possible,” said Patti Carter, AQHA director of shows and Professional Horsemen.
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Half Sister to A Certain Vino and Many More Will Sell in Pro Horse Services Performance Broodmare and Prospect Online Auction
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Three lovely ladies came all the way from Australia to compete here at the Youth World Show. Whether they competed with their own horses or utilized a show lease, each one of these ladies deserves commendation for making it back to a very tough Western Pleasure Finals and placing in the top 16 in the country.
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Winning the Showmanship Freestyle was Madelynne Herlocker with He Invested Wisely. Herlocker chose a Rocky-theme for her pattern to honor her aunt Doris, who is currently battling cancer.
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First up, she showed Call Me Blazin Hot to place fourth in Hunter Under Saddle. Then, she returned in Western Pleasure with Moon Me and placed 14th. Finally, she concluded the day by placing seventh in Equitation with Call Me Blazing Hot.
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The 2015 East Coast Halter Futurity is preparing to begin September 5-6 in Williamston, NC. at the Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center. This year, the show will be offering AQHA, APHA, and ApHC approved Halter classes for two sets of points.
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34 days too early and born with no hair, the colt had every reason not to survive.
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“When I got to the top three, I knew I got a globe! You can’t argue with a globe! Then, they called my number and words can’t describe what I felt…”
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“I love that I have so much control and you can show her wherever you want to,” she says. “I wanted to showcase that.”
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It’s not uncommon to hear about a rider wearing lucky socks, a lucky necklace, or having some type of superstition when it comes time to compete at the World Show. Some equestrians even have routines they follow that they believe will help put them at the top of the judges’ placings and possibly even leave them as the last one standing in the arena.
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