Deanna Green and Ima Golden Machine- Non Pro Int. Maturity Western Pleasure at the Sudden Impulse NSBA Show and Futurity!
Continue reading …Mallory Wachob and Eyell Be The Rock- 3-Year-Old Non Pro Ltd. Western Pleasure at the Sudden Impulse NSBA Show and Futurity!
Continue reading …Find out what Garrett Streit had to say about winning 3-Year-Old Limited Open Western Pleasure with Made To Ride at the Sudden Impulse NSBA Show and Futurity!
Continue reading …Find out what Cole Baker had to say about Livin Da Dream and their win in Color All Age Western Pleasure at the Sudden Impulse NSBA Show and Futurity!
Continue reading …“Everyone knows about his spots now,” Cole laughs. “He’s gotten a lot of interest from that article.”
Continue reading …Check out what Natalie Anderson had to say about winning 3-Year-Old Novice Novice Western Pleasure at the Sudden Impulse NSBA Show and Futurity with Cool Criminal!
Continue reading …The inaugural A Sudden Impulse Futurity, taking place at the World Equestrian Center – Ocala April 23-May 1, is seeing strong entries and stiff competition in its first few days of the schedule.
Continue reading …In a statement, World Equestrian Center officials stated: “As a competition organizer, we have experienced incredible support from the NSBA and their executives. For our exhibitors, in addition to being an affordable choice, the NSBA offers many benefits including transparency, safe and clean sport and amazing opportunities for junior, amateur and professional riders.”
Continue reading …As a result, the Board of Directors has voted to allow APHA shows to have the option to use these touch-point obstacles in their patterns once again, as long as the rules comply with local safety guidelines. Effective immediately, the obstacles cited above that are listed as mandatory in the rulebook for their discipline will remain optional until further notice.
Continue reading …Junior Trail horses were competing in Arena Two in a tough class of 15. Ultimately, it was Brad Ost and Made In Detroit that loped into the winner’s circle. “She had a great year as a three-year-old last year, and I’m really excited to watch her trail career grow this year,” said Ost.
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