The 2019 Paint Horse Congress is scheduled for July 30th- August 5th in Tulsa, Oklahoma. If competitors pre enter by July 15th, they can show to the second set of judges for free! (Includes APHA classes only, must show in an APHA color class (SPBs in a SPB Halter classes, must pay office charge).
Continue reading …Life is all about change. Those who not only embrace it, but who kindle the spark of transformation, and take one more step toward fulfilling their dreams. Three newly formed teams have begun their latest and varied journeys towards achieving some big goals in 2019.
Continue reading …The Redbud Spectacular is underway in Oklahoma City and will continue through June 9th. Thanks to Mane Events horse show management, we have results to share. 82352res 82353res 84821res 84822res 84823res 84824res 84825res 84826res
Continue reading …Exhibitors can show Level 1-eligible horses in Level 1 western pleasure, hunter under saddle, ranch riding, trail and western riding. Check out the tentative schedule at www.aqha.com/worldshow and verify your own horse’s eligibility by visiting aqhaservices.aqha.com/members. Need help finding your level? View these helpful hints.
Continue reading …Congratulations to a few big winners at the show over the weekend! Jeff Mellott with Ima Lazy Cowboy in Senior L1 Trail; Ariana Ciminio with RL Best of Goodbar and Kacy Jo Philpot with Lil Boss Man in 14-18 Trail L3; Angela Wade with The Perfect Kryme in Amateur Trail; and Jamie DeVencenty with Chex Is The Choice and Bonnie Sheren with Heza Radical Zip in Select L3 Trail.
Continue reading …International Buckskin Horse Association recently hosted its 2019 convention and annual awards banquet March 14-16 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and saw a busy agenda throughout the weekend that included new class offerings and a new division to the association’s registry. “IBHA saw one of its largest conventions in recent history,” noted Deanna O’Keefe, IBHA office manager. “We had members actively participating in discussions throughout the convention and a large crowd for our annual awards banquet. We’re looking forward to a great show season in 2019!”
Continue reading …Open and Non-Pro competition will be held at the beginning of the two week event in Fort Worth. Exhibitors will compete in a variety of disciplines including cutting, roping, halter, western pleasure, saddle seat, games, hunter under saddle, trail and much more. This year, new ranch reining classes are being introduced to the impressive line-up. With exhibitors, owners, and trainers seeking to earn National Championship Titles, there will be no shortage of hard work and talent demonstrated!
Continue reading …The Amateur Level 1 Champion was Samantha Floyd with Dark By Moonlite. Reserve was Megan Avidano with Only A Show Off. The Amateur Champion was Lauren Stanley with Extremely Good Stuff. Reserve was Amy Groefsema with My Dream Remembered. The Select Champion was Dan Yeager with Cracking The Code. Reserve was Kent Ray Taylor with Don’t Think Twice. The Super Select Champion was Kathy Tobin with RA Undisputed. Reserve was Stephanie Anderson with Sol De Conquistador.
Continue reading …Taking the online test between June 1 and 14 on the AQHA Judges Education and Testing website, www.aqhuniversity.com.
Continue reading …An Equine Production reports that the traditionally huge show was even larger this year with an almost 500 entry increase.
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