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Super Sires Superstars – A Recap of WPSS Western Pleasure Futurity at 2019 Tom Powers Futurity

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Super Sires Superstars – A Recap of WPSS Western Pleasure Futurity at 2019 Tom Powers Futurity

 The Super Sires Western Pleasure program has a mission to foster Non-Pro riders of all skill levels and support the breeding of quality bloodlines. The program is living out its mission in 2019 with the presentation of significant cash and prizes in three Super Sires Western Pleasure classes that were held at this year’s Tom Powers Triple Challenge Futurity.

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The Cowboy Rides Away – Remembering Stanley Dale Ryan

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The Cowboy Rides Away – Remembering Stanley Dale Ryan

Many people come into our lives through horses, but only a few stay in our hearts forever. Stanley Ryan was a special soul, who made life sweeter for everyone who was fortunate enough to cross his path. An immense talent in the horse show world, a loving father, and devoted friend, Stanley was known for his beautiful smile and attention to detail. His daughters, Courtney and Chelsea, were his pride and joy, and he was blessed with a grandson he adored. He went home to see his mama and sisters every chance he could, and he was a friend that could be relied on when needed. Stanley lived life to the fullest, and he was always there to build up others with a kind word and his ever-present grin.

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EC Youth Profile – Kaitlyn Smith

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EC Youth Profile – Kaitlyn Smith

 At just 17 years of age, Kaitlyn Smith has more titles than many who have shown their whole lives. In fact, just this year alone, she racked up two APHA Youth World Championships at her debut World Show and earned an All-Around Youth title at the AQHA Level 1 Central Championships.

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Congress Bloopers & Blunders

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Congress Bloopers & Blunders

A Congress win is arguably the highest honor a horse or rider can achieve. It presents a level of competition that comes with tremendous pressure, and there is no room for error. The unpredictability is part of the allure and what keeps it interesting. While we will never forget a big win, we may want to forget those blunders, bloopers, and bumps along the road, especially when they happen at the prestigious All-American Quarter Horse Congress.

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EC Amateur Profile – Katie Shepherd – A Soft Spot for Appaloosas

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EC Amateur Profile – Katie Shepherd – A Soft Spot for Appaloosas

The Appaloosa horse has a fascinating history in America. Their origin on this continent extends back to the Spanish invasion of Mexico in the 1500s. As their movement grew northward, the distinctive breed, named for Idaho’s Palouse River, transformed the Nez Pierce nation from a localized agrarian people to a nomadic hunting powerhouse in the northwest. Their brightly spotted horses were prized possessions, and the breed remains synonymous with the culture of the West.

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In Service To Our Country – Tina Alvarado Shanahan

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In Service To Our Country  – Tina Alvarado Shanahan

Click here to read the complete article 394 – October 2019 By Megan Ulrich A certain determination was evident in Tina Shanahan, even in her early years. As the youngest child of seven living on an Air Force base in Anchorage, Alaska, there was neither the money nor much attention given to the pleas from […]

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The Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Winners Through the Years

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The Equine Chronicle Congress Masters Winners Through the Years

Every show horse has its first show. Often, trainers opt for a small, quiet event to get their feet, err, hooves wet. Others put it all on the line by debuting their youngsters to an expectant and enthusiastic crowd at the All American Quarter Horse Congress. Each year, the best maiden horses in the country gather to compete in The Equine Chronicle Congress Masters 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle and 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure. It takes a great deal of confidence to enter that arena, along with an extra large helping of talent, to be named the Champion. Many past EC Masters Champions have gone on to have storied show careers, and their riders have had stellar accomplishments as well.

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Young at Heart – If horses are the secret to staying young, Elizabeth Logan has discovered the key.

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Young at Heart – If horses are the secret to staying young, Elizabeth Logan has discovered the key.

A sleek, metallic silver, 2018 Lincoln, sporting a license plate that reads Batter Up, can be spotted cruising through the small town of Haskell, Oklahoma. At the wheel is not a teenager with an affinity for the game. The owner is 92-year-old Elizabeth Logan. The spry, gray-haired horsewoman explains that the plate is a tribute to her APHA racehorse that helped pay for the car.

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Foodies Favorites On The Show Scene – Congress Edition

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Foodies Favorites On The Show Scene – Congress Edition

The sweet scent of cinnamon rolls waft through the air as glazed bourbon bites start sizzling on the grill. The Sweet Shop has just opened for the day, and the line is already around the corner with exhibitors clamoring for their coveted apple turnovers to start the day on the right foot.

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The loss of a Great One – Brokers Lucky Kid April 21, 2000 – June 29, 2019

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The loss of a Great One – Brokers Lucky Kid April 21, 2000 – June 29, 2019

The fat, scruffy yearling was waiting his turn to be sold as a Barrel Racing prospect at the 2001 Denver Stock Show sale when Tim Gillespie spied him. Bred for Halter, and spunky enough to be speedy, the look in the horse’s eye and the way he moved, with a flat knee and deep hock, promised something more. Gillespie took a chance and took Brokers Lucky Kid home; never imagining the yearling would eventually become the stuff of which every Paint Horse owner’s dreams are made.

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