
“It’s really fun to show with Olivia, because she is the one I really look up to,” Alexia says.
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Not only were Dan and Money representing the gentlemen well this morning, the top four competitors in Select Showmanship were all men: Joe Whitt, Patrick Riley, and Phillip Roos. “I think, as a gender, we are representing well and I love that!” he says. “We did ourselves proud!”
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The enormous, 18 hand tall Hank epitomizes the phrase “a gentle giant,” so much so that Farley hopes her now six-year-old daughter might like to show him in a few years.
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“She’s really easy, really smooth, really broke, and she loves her job,” Angie says. “I was wanting to be able to present her in a way that showed the judges that, and I think it worked out.”
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“I recently got to start showing again with Geno, and it’s been super great. We’ve been super successful. He’s been the best.”
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A relative newcomer to the discipline of Western Riding was named the Congress Champion this morning in a very competitive Green Western Riding class. Cody Parrish rode Invest With The Best to score a 224.5 for owner Debbie Hill.
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“Overall, he is really eye-catching. You want to watch him. For how big he is, he’s really slow and soft. It takes a really special horse to be that big and stay correct and also be slow.”
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13-year-old Abbey Rawlings had a very busy day here at the Quarter Horse Congress. First, she showed her 3-year-old gelding, A Lazy Holiday, to a win in the 12-14 Western Pleasure. Abbey and “JD” had only a moment’s rest before they had to go back into the pen for the next class, the 3-Year-Old Non-Pro Open Western Pleasure finals.
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“I really like math, and it helps me in Trail because I have to know how to count, to know where my steps are going to be,” she says.
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“I decided I was going to live, and I’ve been showing him ever since.”
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