The 2019 AQHA Central Level 1 Championships concluded a four-day run, with 1,465 entries, 394 horses, and 601 stalls. Below are the winners of the end-of-show all-around and high-point awards.
Continue reading …The History Harvests are free, public events dedicated to uncovering, sharing, and digitizing items of historical significance for inclusion in the forthcoming website, the Chronicle of African Americans in the Horse Industry. All participants will also be given a digital copy of their contributions to keep. The museum does not keep the participant’s items. Only scanned images, digital photographs, or audio recordings will be archived, with permission, for future use on the website.
Continue reading …From each Zone Finals, the top two teams and the top two individual riders from each division all qualified to compete at the highlight of the IHSA season. Each Zone Final also held a qualifying class for the USEF/Cacchione Cup. The IHSA National Championship Show determines the team, individual and alumni champions in both hunter seat and Western. The event also features the coveted USEF/Cacchione Cup and the AQHA Western High Point Rider national final.
Continue reading …Each year, the NSBA Foundation provides grants to Equestrians With Disabilities and Veteran riders to attend the NSBA World Championship Show. Your $650 donation to this campaign makes dreams come true for riders who otherwise would not have the opportunity to attend a World Championship Show. Share the dream and donate today.
Continue reading …The new Time To Ride program is designed to introduce school-age children to horseback riding and horse care in a safe, welcoming environment. The goal is to familiarize school-age children with horses through an initial series of lessons that include basic horse care as well as riding.
Continue reading …Featured items in the auction include front row tickets to the opera, a seven night vacation at the Aruba Costa Linda Resort, a two night trip to the Salamander Resort & Spa in Middleburg, Virginia, and much more.
Continue reading …“The No. 1 priority of AQHA is to protect the welfare of the horse,” said Craig Huffhines, AQHA executive vice president. “With the recent reports that horses in attendance at the National Reined Cow Horse Association Stallion Stakes event have tested positive for EHV-1, it was necessary for the AQHA Executive Committee, Association staff, facility management and the state veterinarian of Nevada to evaluate whether we should move forward with holding this event. The South Point Arena and Equestrian Center has taken the appropriate biosecurity measures to clean and disinfect the facility. However, all parties involved with this decision believe it is the best option to postpone the show to protect the welfare of our exhibitors’ horses.”
Continue reading …Congrats to some of the big winners named thus far at the AQHA L1 Championship Central that’s underway in Oklahoma City! Amateur Walk Trot Equitation- Ask My Age/Misty Hobbs Amateur Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle- Hoos Lookin Hot/Audra Morgan Amateur Walk Trot Trail- Just Chippin/Della Bachtell Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation- Huntified/Erin Girolamo Amateur Hunter Hack- […]
Continue reading …Knockin It Out is a beautiful, 3-year-old mare by No Doubt I’m Lazy and out of Zippin The Breeze. “She’s the last one out of that great mare,” Katy Jo says. “Dan and Kathy Frederick own her, and they raised her. I started her last spring, and we just took our time with her because we thought she was special from the very beginning.”
Continue reading …The Baker Family of Bandera, Texas, recently donated an additional $100,000 to the American Paint Horse Foundation’s Capital Campaign, bringing their total donations to $300,000 since 2014. The donations are made in memory of Rebecca Sue Harrison Baker, courtesy of her husband Jerry and children.
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