“Last place is not in my comfort zone. In fact, I didn’t know it was in my vocabulary. I like to be the first one to enter the pen, and coming out of the show pen last makes me feel rather squeamish.”
Continue reading …Sadly, we have confirmed with the Taylor/Cheek family that their beloved “LT” passed away yesterday at the ripe, old age of 30.
Continue reading …“The Sun Circuit is a terrific West coast venue for a major NSBA event. Holding these two events together is a win-win for trainers and exhibitors,” says NSBA President Bill Cosentino.
Continue reading …The social scene is always a big draw every year at the Oregon Summer Classic. Last night, competitors enjoyed The Equine Chronicle Exhibitors’ Welcome Social.
Continue reading …“In true form, he was a gentle giant. He was one-of-a-kind, and I don’t think there will ever be another like him.”
Continue reading …Among the largest of the AQHA classes were the Amateur Showmanship with 40 entries and the Youth and Novice Showmanship classes with over 30 entries.
Continue reading …Winning the Premier Quarter Sires 3-Year-Old Limited Horse Limited Rider Western Pleasure and a check for $8,800 was Brittany Andrews with Faith Is Certain for Looney Quarter Horses, LLC.
Continue reading …The Keystone Showdown Novice Show started off with a bang! The number one Novice Show in the country for three years running did not disappoint with over 630 total entries.
Continue reading …For competitors hoping to score coveted qualifying points, this was the place to be with most class counts in the high double digits. Mark Harrell Horse Shows reports that AQHA entries were up nearly 900 entries alone for this portion of the show.
Continue reading …The final slot class of the horse show was the Non Pro 3 and Over $7,500 Western Pleasure slot class with seven entries. Winning the class was Whitney Wilson with Wisel Y Lopin, winning $3,808. The Reserve Champion was Kari Craft with James Deen Daydream, winning $3,024.
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