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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Addison Krause and Al Be At The Bar won the L2 Youth Hunter Hack at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show! What does Addi have to say about her first Youth World Show? Watch her EC TV interview: Note: By the time this was posted, Addi had won three World Championships in total! She also […]
Continue reading …By Delores Kuhlwein In a discipline seemingly dominated by horse-crazy girls, a swing in the trend of young men and boys showing their stuff in Showmanship is on the rise. Take the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show in Oklahoma City, for example. Five young men entered the L3 Youth 14-18 Showmanship out of 70 entries, […]
Continue reading …Sunday, August 3rd, Camille Kennedy and Laced N Whiskey won the L3 Youth 14-18 Showmanship at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show in a much-anticipated battle for top honors! First, they made the finals from a field of 70 on Saturday, then 15 teams were called back to compete in a demanding and thrilling finals […]
Continue reading …Click here to read the complete article 426 – July/August, 2024 By Megan Sacia Ulrich Some 40-plus years ago, it was normal to see horses shown all day long–sometimes with one exhibitor and sometimes passed around a family. They’d start the day in Halter and Showmanship, ride the Pleasure and pattern classes, and sometimes even […]
Continue reading …Saturday, August 3, at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show, 70 teams battled for the honor of returning for the finals on Sunday morning, starting at 8 AM in the Jim Norick Arena. When the dust settled, 15 teams were called back to compete in a demanding and thrilling finals pattern. See the list […]
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