The Oklahoma City Convention and Visitors Bureau Leading Owner is awarded to the owner who has the highest number of points accumulated for their horses entered at the Lucas Oil World in both the Level 3 classes and Adequan® Level 2 classes. The owner must have three horses entered at the show to be eligible. This year’s OKC Leading Owner was Amy Jo Erhardt of Oxford, Ohio. The American Quarter Horse Journal Reserve Leading Owner was awarded to Fred Wilcox of Louisa, Virginia.
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Continue reading …It’s been a busy two weeks in Oklahoma City and EquineChronicle.com has been there for all the action, the highs and lows, and the memories. In case you missed any of our 24/7 coverage, we’ve gathered all of our articles, photo galleries, and videos in one place.
Continue reading …The qualifying period began August 1, 2018, and ends July 31, 2019. The 2019 Lucas Oil World is slated for November 8-23, 2019, in Oklahoma City.
Continue reading …“With all of this practice that we’ve had with all of these incredibly challenging meets, we were able to rise to the occasion. We were able to risk things, be error free, and put out some exceptional rides against a great team. I am very proud of everyone’s hard work, certainly a great way to head home for Thanksgiving break.”
Continue reading …Angela Fox of Frisco, Texas, earned the title of 2018 AQHA All-Around Amateur. Fox showed her American Quarter Horse, HP The Rusty Fox. The 2015 sorrel gelding, who is by Mechanic and out of Sheza Pleasure by Nite Chip, was bred by Mariann Harrington and Joe Prause of Cabot, Arkansas. Fox and HP The Rusty Fox earned 38 points. They placed third in amateur hunter under saddle, third in amateur performance halter geldings, fifth in amateur showmanship and seventh in hunt seat equitation.
Continue reading …“When he called, he said, ‘I bought this horse and you need to send Thomas a check.’ He said that this one was special. He’s got a lot to him. He’s big bodied and short backed with pretty color. He shows well. He’s a nice colt.”
Continue reading …Scott Reinartz and Investin A Goodbar showed their excitement this evening after winning their first World Championship title in Amateur Trail with an enthusiastic victory lap! Scott and 9-year-old “Hank” have been a team for five years, and they’ve accumulated numerous titles, but this is their first win.
Continue reading …“I saw him at the Congress, and I really liked him, but I wasn’t really looking for a horse,” Heidi says. “He wasn’t for sale, technically, and I wasn’t buying, technically, but it was meant to be!”
Continue reading …This evening’s Amateur Showmanship finals was all about the boys with two, talented gentlemen taking the top two spots in the class. The returning champion from 2017, Tony Anderman, led his 14-year-old gelding, Solo Invested, to win the class once again this year.
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