“She expects me to have the correct foot every time and to plus that maneuver and not just do an average maneuver. She always pushes me to go that next step to be better than I was the year before, or even a show before. Even today, she critiqued my finals pattern. But that’s what we love about Jennifer and Judd. They never let mediocre slide.”
Continue reading …Here’s another installation in our My First AQHA Youth World Series. The Equine Chronicle chatted with Alex Krebs, who’s showing her horse, Oh My Lord Charlie, here at #AQHAYouthWorld2018. My First AQHA Youth World Series- Alex Krebs Here's another installation in our My First AQHA Youth World Series. The Equine Chronicle chatted with Alex […]
Continue reading …“I thought it was a really nice experience for people who are younger and can’t quite compete against the older and more experienced riders,” Issie says.
Continue reading …“It was a very emotional day from start to finish, because this horse has my whole heart. Going into the finals, I knew it would be our last Horsemanship finals at our last Youth World together, so it was an emotional day. I think I cried five times before the class!”
Continue reading …It’s about time for another installation of My First AQHA Youth World! Meet Lauren Graves, who made it back to a super-competitive Trail finals with Midnite Invitation. Lauren and “G” will show tomorrow for the golden globe. They compete under the guidance of Bruce Vickery and Anthony Montes. My First AQHA Youth World Series- Lauren […]
Continue reading …Thanks to Barbwire Productions for more around the ring photos from the 2018 Paint Horse Congress that recently concluded in Tulsa, OK.
Continue reading …It’s fairly safe to assume that Jo Jo Roberson and Greedy Ghost are the first team to make it back to both the 14-18 Showmanship Finals AND Ranch Riding Finals at the same Youth World Show. That’s an incredible feat in an of itself. Even more, Jo Jo and “Greedy” are relatively new to the Showmanship game, so they were also eligible for the L2 Showmanship class that took place last night. After 161 runs and a class that go over at midnight, Jo Jo and Greedy were named the L2 Showmanship Champions!
Continue reading …Competitors came from across the country for the chance to earn the world championship title at the AQHYA World Championship Horse Judging Contest.
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