Dolce Chavez and Rock County Kid won the L2 Youth 14-18 Western Pleasure at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show Friday afternoon. It was their first World Show Pleasure title together, and “Rocky” lives with Mike and May Edwards in Arizona, Dolce explains. “He used to be my mom’s show horse, and I started riding […]
Continue reading …On Wednesday in the Performance Arena, over 70 riders and their steeds vied for a finals spot this coming Friday, August 9th, in the Jim Norick Arena at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show! See who is coming back this Friday evening, August 9th: IMMORTALISED – JENNA BERGHORST WHAT AN ASSETT – […]
Continue reading …In the Performance Arena on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show, Ella Kate Herman started the day off just right by winning the L2 Youth 13 & Under Western Pleasure! Watch her winner’s interview about her four-year-old, “Kelce,” in our EC TV video below, and keep scrolling for complete class […]
Continue reading …Wednesday morning, Addison Meilleur and Dressed For TheParty won the L1 Youth 13 & Under Horsemanship at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show, right after earning the Reserve title in L2 Youth 13 & Under Horsemanship on Tuesday! See what Addison and her dad, Jonathan, have to say about Teddy, who is from the first […]
Continue reading …Ava Hathaway and I Will Be A Good RV won the L2 Youth 14-18 Trail at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show! Not only was it a huge class, but it was also Ava’s first Trail title, and this duo also won the L2 Youth Western Riding Monday evening! See what Ava has to say […]
Continue reading …Addison Harr and Pretty Good Payback, who show under the guidance of Ryan Painter Show Stables, won two classes back to back Monday morning at L3 Youth Working Hunter at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show, followed by the L3 Equitation Over Fences! They were also honored in the arena Monday for their 2024 year […]
Continue reading …This is the very first AQHYA World Show for Gwen Toth, an 11-year-old from Ohio who set a serious goal – to make the finals. She was so sincere about her aspirations, she gave up showing at the All American Quarter Horse Congress this year just so they could come here to Oklahoma City. It’s […]
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