Most people carry a wish list with them throughout life, filled with thoughts like, “Wouldn’t it be cool…,” or “What if…” but the daily routine keeps us from acting on those dreams. JoDee and Jonathan Watkins of Gray Court, South Carolina were no different until 2013 when they read a book titled, Living the Dream by Daniel Floyd. Between 2013 and 2014, they were inspired to offer up 43% of their income to their church, and, in doing so, their lives began to change. They loved animals, and had long-harbored a dream of setting up a working dog training business and kennel.
Continue reading …Kenzie Bracken and Styles Sophisticated- 13 and under L1 Showmanship
Continue reading …Cherish them, because that teammate you have right now as you walk down the Gateway of Champions won’t always be there. Someday, you’ll look down, and it won’t be the same neck to pat. Cherish every single ride you get. You never know when it’ll be the last.
Continue reading …AQHA Youth World 2021 – Avery Langley with The Right Mechanic- Performance Mares L3, 2, and 1.
Continue reading …“I just did Level 2 Showmanship right before this class, so I made sure to review the pattern, correct my mistakes, and apply that to this pattern. There were different patterns, but they all have similar things. I evaluated the level 3 pattern before we got here, watched a couple of draws, and went in.”
Continue reading …The Interscholastic Equestrian Association (IEA) is a unique form of competition that introduces many young equestrians to the horse show world. Student in grades 4-12 are invited to join their local IEA team and compete in three disciplines: Hunt Seat, Western, and Dressage on a local and national level. Unlike most forms of horse showing, IEA riders don’t need to own their own horse, or even tack, because horses are provided to contestants at each competition. IEA’s mission is to introduce students to equestrian sports and to promote and improve the quality of equestrian competition and instruction. As the association has introduced more equestrians to the compettive world of horse showing, many riders have taken their career beyond the IEA arena into AQHA, APHA, PtHA, NCEA, and beyond.
Continue reading …Find out what Kelley Roberts had to say about winning Open Western Riding at the 2021 EMO Western States Championship.
Continue reading …“I had the same injuries as Christopher Reeve, but a completely different outcome that I’m thankful for daily. If I would’ve ruptured my ligament, it would have been considered an internal decapitation.”
Continue reading …Find out what Ava Blyth had to say about winning Youth Equitation at the 2021 EMO Western States Championship.
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