Although the Congress may have started out a bit rocky for Rachel Trebesh and her new horse, No Doubt I Shine, they pulled it out in the end to win their first Congress Championship title during their first year showing as an amateur.
Continue reading …“Every night, after he wins, we have tacos and margaritas, so tonight we will have more!”
Continue reading …Terry and 13-year-old “Promise” went 49th in the draw, so they had quite a long wait to see if their score of 243.5 would hold up. It did, but the race was close at the very end. Jennifer Paul rode Some Hot Potential to come in Reserve, just a half point shy of the leader’s position.
Continue reading …“I sing a song in my head when I show, and it’s the same one. It’s Zac Brown Band’s Quiet Your Mind. It’s got a good one-two beat, and I sing it to myself. It’s got a good little build to it, so when I did my gallop, I was singing that part to myself and hearing the drums in my head. I try to stay in my head and not worry about what’s going on everywhere else.”
Continue reading …“It was the very last horse!” she says. “We were sitting first and second and then Carly went and had a killer go. I’m so happy. I would’ve been fine if I was second, third, or fifteenth.”
Continue reading …We had quite the crew join us on The Equine Chronicle stage tonight at the All American Quarter Horse Congress to celebrate Mrs. Marilyn Masterson’s win with KM Weknowsheshot in Select Western Pleasure. Check out more video interviews on EquineChronicle.tv.
Continue reading …In the Amateur Showmanship, Tony Anderman led Solo Invested to a big win. Tony and his 14-year-old gelding have won at the AQHA World Show and the NSBA World Show, but this is their first win at the Congress, completing their trifecta.
Continue reading …As often happens at the Quarter Horse Congress, with some of the best horses in the country in attendance, horses change hands. At this year’s show, there have been two big changes in ownership.
Continue reading …For most of her career, Anne has competed in 4-H, and this is her first year showing at Quarter Horse shows.
Continue reading …The Clint Ainsworth clan had a spectacular morning today at the Quarter Horse Congress. Two of Clint’s ladies, Alexis Potts and Kaylee Swanigan, were named Congress Champions in their respective Showmanship classes.
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