“I’d like to thank the Lord, first of all; because, without him, nothing in my life would be here.”
Continue reading …“Sly” is not only a Champion earning Halter horse, he’s also a Barrel Racer! “He got 15 points in Barrel Racing this year,” says owner, Travis Dobbs. “My daughter, Dylan, is pushing to show him next year. After this show, when he comes off his routine, and we draw him down, we will go run some barrels. He really is fast!”
Continue reading …“It’s super fun when you’re out there, because it’s so easy to get your spots, and you’re never stressed. It has to be the most fun I’ve ever had showing a Trail horse.”
Continue reading …A quick blink is all it would take to miss the tiny town of Cross Timbers, Missouri. An ordinary town in America’s heartland, Cross Timbers consists of just 289 acres shared by less than 200 residents.
Continue reading …This L2 Championship was a very exciting accomplishment for Sara, because it’s the first time she’s ever competed at the AQHA World Show.
Continue reading …New for 2018, there will be eight judges! Also, in addition to all-around buckles, a grand total of 33 saddles will be awarded to lucky competitors.
Continue reading …Lee Paul Shinn started showing as a young boy in Texas more than 40 years ago. What started as a hobby at local 4-H shows quickly grew into a passion that led him to compete in all-around events at AQHA breed shows.
Continue reading …“She’s due to foal in April to Do You Have A Minute, a stud that Wayne and I owned several years ago… It’s just a good thing the AQHA World Show wasn’t a couple of weeks from now!”
Continue reading …This year, the Color Breed Congress encompasses three different breeds: PtHA, the Palomino Horse Breeders of America, and the Appaloosa Horse Club. No matter the breed affiliation of their colorful counterparts, exhibitors will have the chance to ride for over $150,000 in cash and prizes!
Continue reading …The 2017 Arizona Fall Championship held in Scottsdale, AZ, September 20th through 24th proved once again that it’s truly the “Show For Everyone” with a broad canvas of opportunities. The show offered a full schedule of Rail, Trail, Halter, Showmanship, Reining, and Cattle classes.
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