“Gus” is by Invitation Only out of the multiple World and Congress Champion mare, Whatscookingoodlookn. This stallion is certainly striking with the pedigree and moves to match; but, for some reason, Andy feels more of a special attachment to this one than the others.
Continue reading …Kristen Galyean had a bit of help for this evening’s Amateur Level 2 Western Riding in the form of her youngest daughter, 3-year-old Aislyn, who helped pilot VS Lady In Red to receive her awards. The 6-year-old red roan mare named “Lady” is by Kristen’s stallion, VS Code Red, and out of Cool Krymsun Lady.
Continue reading …It’s always exciting when a newly crowned Congress Champion can come fresh off a win and duplicate their performance at the AQHA World Show to be named a World Champion as well. That’s exactly what Maria Salazar did this afternoon at the 2019 AQHA World Show when she rode her 6-year-old gelding, “Moonlightin,” to win Amateur Equitation. However, this achievement is even more special for Maria, because it’s her first World Championship title.
Continue reading …The All American Quarter Horse Congress has announced their new dates for the 2020 show. The event will take place one week earlier than it has in the past. The show will take place September 29th- October 25th. Stay tuned for more information about the change.
Continue reading …Blue Kahlua and his connections received a trailer, courtesy of Sundowner Trailers and an original Lisa Perry bronze. On November 16, Blue Kahlua, owned by Nancy Gulick of Montlake Farms LLC of Seattle, was crowned the 2019 Lucas Oil Superhorse for the second year in a row.
Continue reading …“For a stud, it says a lot about him. I’ve been around a lot of studs and trained a lot of studs, and I would’ve never thought that a stud would’ve gone around for several different riders. There have been a few of us show him here, and we all won trophies with him.”
Continue reading …“Great horses with great people can go on forever. It’s all about the way they’re started, the way they’re maintained, and the trainers making good decisions for the horse’s future, for a lifetime, not just for a year.”
Continue reading …“I thought this class was just extremely competitive. When they started out calling 15th place and the horses started loping up to get their awards, you really realized how talented they all are.”
Continue reading …“That’s his victory dance! It’s him. He’s playful. He’s only 34 months and he looks like he’s a 5-year-old. You’ve got to give these young horses a little slack and remember that they are just babies. He’s a giant baby though!”
Continue reading …“He’s so special. He and Blake are such a dream team. I could never imagine owning a World Champion. He will have a home for life with us.”
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