Right now we have no intention of canceling the APHA Youth World Show or the APHA Open/Amateur World Show. If circumstances change, we will communicate it widely. Regarding APHA-approved shows, each show manager needs to make his or her own decisions about continuing their horse shows. Horse show managers should remind exhibitors to take precautionary personal hygiene measures to reduce the spread of the virus.
Continue reading …Grace found a few more points on a very pretty and flowing run to score a 293.5. Cori marked another 283.5. Grace received the Adequan Youth Showmanship National Championship buckle and all four girls received embroidered leather bomber jackets.
Continue reading …A new exciting division is being added to the Platinum Breeders’ Futurity for the 2020 APHA World Show in September. Starting this year, yearling horses are now eligible to compete for big payouts in APHA’s Platinum Breeders’ Futurity classes.
Continue reading …Show management was prepared to go ahead with the show; however, because it was to be held at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum facility of Middle Tennessee State University, the campus has now been closed to outside events.
Continue reading …Scheduled events for Wednesday, March 11, will continue, but all HLSR programs will be cancelled for the remainder of the event. This means that while Paint barrel racers will complete their runs that are taking place on March 11, other portions of the APHA-approved Paint Horse show taking place at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo will be cancelled.
Continue reading …“I have produced over 3,500 sporting events in my career, from the PBR to the Indy 500,” said Bernard. “I have been to the Super Bowl and to the Final Four, and yet I have never seen an event that consistently gets more exciting every year like The American.”
Continue reading …APHA is seeking applicants for multiple internship opportunities in Fort Worth, Texas, during the summer and fall semesters—there’s even flexible, year-round opportunities available! Our interns learn the ins and outs of working at a breed association and gain valuable experience for their resumés, while also forming connections with industry professionals and making a difference in the world they love.
Continue reading …“The National Open Horse Show Association’s mission is to foster growth in the open horse show community connecting the open show community in a way that inspires them to continue pursue their hobby of showing horses,” said Stephanie Lynn, NSBA Executive Director. “The purpose of the organization aligns with NSBA’s goals to continue to develop interest in the show horse industry. It is a natural partnership and we are excited about the relationship.”
Continue reading …“We’ve made the difficult decision to cancel this year’s convention, based on the latest reports concerning the coronavirus,” said Craig Huffhines, AQHA executive vice president. “We are deeply concerned for the health and safety of the convention’s registrants from around the world and AQHA staff who must travel to Las Vegas for the event.”
Continue reading …“I suffer from bipolar disorder so I go from good to bad and lows and highs. We brought Buster home, and he handles my disorder like it’s nothing. Sometimes when I ride, I freeze up and can’t move. When he feels it, he stops and waits. He is the one who understands me the most.”
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