“The Adequan® Select World is one of the most prestigious events in the equine industry for competitors ages 50 and older,” said Patti Carter, AQHA senior director of judges. “It is our goal to bring a talented roster of judges together to judge the show, and we couldn’t be more proud of the highly qualified group of individuals selected for this year.”
Continue reading …Are you a former collegiate judge or someone who has always been interested in judging AQHA classes? The American Quarter Horse Association is seeking qualified applicants to test for their AQHA Level 1 judge’s card.
Continue reading …The 2019 Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show is scheduled for November 7-23 in Oklahoma City.
Continue reading …Congratulations to a few of the champions that were crowned at the AQHA L1 Championship East May 1-5 in Wilmington, Ohio. Visit AQHA.com for complete show results. Amateur Horsemanship- Chromeplatedchocolat/Rachel Cooper Amateur Equitation- The Master of Deskys/Stacy Hibbert Amateur Hunter Under Saddle- Just Kruzin/Jennifer Nicole Bennett Select Horsemanship- Gettin Awesome/Cory Welch Select Hunter Under Saddle- […]
Continue reading …Click on the links below to view results from the 2019 March To The Arch. March To The Arch Results SC 1 March To The Arch Results SC 2 March To The Arch Circuit Awards C 2 High Point Results: Small Fry 1st– Krymsun Cute & Brockelyn Anderson 2nd– To You Lazy & Charlotte Brooks […]
Continue reading …As part of the 2019 APHA Youth World Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas, APHA will host a Jr American Super Qualifier July 6-7. Events will include team roping, calf roping, barrel racing, breakaway roping and steer wrestling.
Continue reading …June 7-9- Camden, SC. – Carla Wennberg, Chris Thompson, Clint Ainsworth, TR Potts, Carly Parks
July 23-24- Shipshewana, IN.- Holly Hover, Art O’Brien, Christa Baldwin
Exhibitors at the Nutrena East AQHA Level 1 Championships saddled up their American Quarter Horses on May 1 for the opening day of competition at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio. The show kicked off at 8 a.m. with Rookie youth ranch riding in the R+L Arena West and Rookie amateur ranch riding in the R+L Arena East.
Continue reading …The winner of the $5,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure was RJ King, who rode VS GoodRide for Brenda Gower and won $3,000. The Reserve Champion was Blair Townsend with KM Zippin Best, winning $2,530 for Masterson Farms. Third place was Aaron Moses with Snap It Send It, who won $1,600 for Twylla Brown. Fourth was Shannon Curl Holbin with Hot and Lazy, who won $1,150 for Bill and Cindy Cosentino. Fifth was Kelby Hutchinson with Don’t Know Don’t Care, who won $1,035 for Capall Creek Farm. Sixth was Jason English with Forever Kool, who won $920 for Stanley and Susan Scott. Seventh was Angie Cannizzaro with Chasing Butterflies, who won $690 for Scott and Linda Berwick. Eighth was Amanda Jackson with Mr. Freeze, who won $575 for Looney Quarter Horses.
Continue reading …The Tigers became the first NCEA team to finish a season undefeated, capping the 2018-19 campaign with an unblemished 17-0 record. With championships in back-to-back seasons, Auburn joins Georgia as the only teams to win consecutive titles. The Bulldogs won three straight from 2008-10 and back-to-back crowns in 2003 and 2004.
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