The Florida Gold Coast event last year welcomed nearly 6,100 AQHA entries from coast to coast, as well as additional National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) and non-AQHA entries for a grand total of 7,563 entries. That number is up from 4,056 total entries in 2014 – noting that remarkable increase of more than 3,500 entries.
Continue reading …Thomas and Mimsi Roe Coon of Pilot Point, Texas, were named the 2016 Oklahoma City Convention &Visitors Bureau Leading Owner. The Coons’ American Quarter Horses earned a total of 117 points by competing in 17 classes. Their top honors include the world championship titles in weanling fillies and amateur 3-year-old geldings, and the reserve championship titles in amateur weanling stallions, amateur 2-year-old mares and amateur weanling fillies.
Continue reading …A Superhorse has not earned a back-to-back title in 15 years, but the 2016 winner broke that streak and is also the first mare to win multiple Superhorse titles.
Continue reading …Winning Aged Mares was Ross Roark with Alluring Intention for Steve and Kathy Headley. This sorrel mare is by My Intention and out of The Coolsified Girl, by Kid Coolsified. The Reserve Champion was Andy Staton with PF Supreme Surprise. Third was Steve Ferguson with Best Dawn Yet.
Continue reading …“This has been a goal of mine as long as I can remember.”
Continue reading …Today, Courtney Brockmueller shared the saddle with her almost three-year-old son, Brim, aboard Boys Move Over, for the cutest victory lap we’ve ever seen, this afternoon at the AQHA World Championship Show. But this isn’t the first victory lap for Brim. The last time Courtney won Amateur Hunter Under Saddle was in 2013 with a horse named Allocate In Blue. At that time, she was pregnant with Brim and due in only a couple of months.
Continue reading …Tim Finkenbinder was on quite a roll this morning winning Yearling Geldings with the double-registered AQHA/APHA gelding, Grandioso, for Phil and Sue Drawdy. Then, he won 3-Year-Old Mares with Equities and was the Reserve Champion in 2-Year-Old Mares with Shangri La, both for Dave Williams.
Continue reading …Click here to read the complete article 196 – November/December, 2016 by Delores Kuhlwein We’ve all seen the horror stories on social media: a horse arriving a week late in poor health (or not arriving at all), a driver unreachable for days, or the unthinkable tragedy of the loss of a horse. While we’re outraged […]
Continue reading …“Today’s course was really all about patience and taking one thing at a time, as is Trail always, but today especially with the amount of transitions, walking, side passing, and backing. I went in there and tried to be as methodical as I could be and really take things one thing at a time, which seemed to work out well.”
Continue reading …“I was unanimous when I showed, and to have Dewey be unanimous again today was a great way to go out.”
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