Every competitor has experienced that dreaded moment when the pressure is on and, for some unknown reason, their mind takes a holiday. What pattern? Extend the trot where? What are logs doing here? Which side of the cone am I supposed to be on? In the past, show nerves were exacerbated by the pressure of having to memorize patterns with little prep time before an event. Trainers and competitors juggling the excitement and energy of time crunch at the horse show found it difficult to do their best under those circumstances when only given a few minutes to learn a complicated series of maneuvers.

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Junior Trail horses were competing in Arena Two in a tough class of 15. Ultimately, it was Brad Ost and Made In Detroit that loped into the winner’s circle. “She had a great year as a three-year-old last year, and I’m really excited to watch her trail career grow this year,” said Ost.
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AQHA Publicity To protect the health and safety of attendees, the Nutrena Ride the Pattern clinics at the 2020 Farnam AQHA World Championship Show; AQHA Select World Championship Show, presented by presented by Adequan® (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan); Adequan® Level 2 Championships; Nutrena Level 1 Championships; and AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Finals will be live-streamed on the AQHA Facebook […]
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