Congrats to some of the big winners named thus far at the AQHA L1 Championship Central that’s underway in Oklahoma City! Amateur Walk Trot Equitation- Ask My Age/Misty Hobbs Amateur Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle- Hoos Lookin Hot/Audra Morgan Amateur Walk Trot Trail- Just Chippin/Della Bachtell Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation- Huntified/Erin Girolamo Amateur Hunter Hack- […]
Continue reading …The Baker Family of Bandera, Texas, recently donated an additional $100,000 to the American Paint Horse Foundation’s Capital Campaign, bringing their total donations to $300,000 since 2014. The donations are made in memory of Rebecca Sue Harrison Baker, courtesy of her husband Jerry and children.
Continue reading …The AQHA Central, running April 10-13, features walk-trot, Rookie and Level 1 classes; these three levels of AQHA co
Continue reading …APHA’s Paint Horse Championship program is back for 2019 and already approved for a few events this year—the first of which is the Northeast Paint Horse Championship Show taking place at the Mid-Atlantic Paint Classic Show held May 11-12 in Culpeper, Virginia.
Continue reading …Congratulations is in order for several big winners at the show. Olivia Scileppi and Krymsunology were the Small Fry High Point winners. Darca Leann Dickson and Get R Done Son were the L-1 Novice Amateur Walk/Trot High Point Champions. Reaghan Griffin and Ironized won the L-1 Novice Amateur division.
Continue reading …During the clinics, donations will be accepted from the audience for the AQHA Professional Horsemen’s Crisis Fund. The crisis fund helps professionals in times of need, arising from sudden and demonstrable hardship or disaster of a severe and unexpected nature or from serious physical illness. AQHA Professional Horsemen truly appreciate your generosity by donating to the crisis fund and look forward to seeing you at the Ride the Pattern clinics at this year’s show!
Continue reading …Thanks to Lisa Lee for some great photos from the Georgia On My Mind horse show that kicked off on April 4th and will continue through April 14th in Conyers, GA. Stay tuned to EquineChronicle.com for more fun photos and results coming at the show’s conclusion from An Equine Production.
Continue reading …NSBA’s Stallion Incentive Fund has consistently paid the highest per point value for an incentive fund of its kind. Last year, each NSBA point paid $33.68 with the highest point earner receiving a check for over $6,000.
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