Today’s EC Photo of the Day kicks off our #MaketheWorldABetterPlace campaign. If you have a feel-good story, special photo, or heart-warming thought about something taking place at the AQHA Youth World Show that might help make the “World,” a better place, send an email to B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …EC TV is here with another first-time Youth World competitor, Isabella Buckley, who showed Roses Only in the monster L2 Showmanship class of 158 entries at the AQHA Youth World. Find out what this wise 11-year-old has to say about her first trip to OKC.
Continue reading …Trent is the returning champion with “Kate” from last year’s Youth World Show. The filly by He’s All That has grown up some over the past year, but she’s still the same sweet mare Trent fell in love with shortly after he started showing Halter horses in 2015.
Continue reading …“Her personality is very prima donna. She doesn’t like to get in trouble, and you always have to pet her. She does not do good with negative energy at all. You have to be relaxed and positive.”
Continue reading …It took a whopping nine hours, but the judges have finally determined that Caitlin Lyons and Olivia Frost are the winners of the Level 2 Showmanship, the first class here at the AQHA Youth World Show.
Continue reading …We spoke with Mikayla Gaunt, who is here all the way from Australia, showing BMQ Show Me The Mony. She just finished competing in the L2 Showmanship preliminaries with 158 entries. Not only is this her first Youth World; it’s her first time in the U.S.!
Continue reading …Congratulations is in order for our friends, Emily Neiberger, and Austin Green, who were recently engaged in Honolulu, Hawaii. Their wedding will mark the joining of two great, families in the equine industry, and we’ve had the pleasure of watching these two grow up over the years. Congratulations!
Continue reading …Morgan Brickham was the winner of Shootout Showmanship (Baker, Meadows, Barry) with Lazy Lookin Lady and received a $250 check. The Reserve Champion was Nicole Barnes with One Kool Fool, winning $180. Third was Mallory Vroegh with No Doubt My Maria, winning $130. Fourth was Tammy Dewey with Rios Marecedes, winning $100. Fifth was Patty Bogosh with Firstoneinlastoneout, winning $85.
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