The APHA Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Breeders’ Trust classes brought big excitement and even bigger prizes to the Watt Arena September 21. Five classes paid $118,690 to eligible foals led by non-pro exhibitors. Reformatted in 2016, the Platinum Breeders’ Trust program saw 150 percent growth in entry payments for 2018 from 2017.
Continue reading …Click here to view stall assignments for the 2018 QH Congress.
Continue reading …“He has an old soul. When he was a yearling, he would just sit and watch the other horses being trained and take everything in stride. He has always been this quiet.”
Continue reading …This is not a sport; this is a love story. It’s a story about the years and hours spent to prepare for this event. It’s a story about the tears, the smiles, and the happiness. This is riding a Quarter Horse.
Continue reading …Click on the links below to view results from over the weekend at the 2018 Breeders Halter Futurity that just concluded in Des Moines, Iowa. Scroll below to view great photos, courtesy of Jennifer Horton of bar H Photography. If you’d like to have your show’s photos and results featured on EquineChronicle.com, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com. Click […]
Continue reading …The American team, led by the brilliant 18-year-old Cade McCutcheon on his grandfather’s horse, Custom Made Gun, claimed a comprehensive victory from Belgium in second and third-placed Germany. Team USA claimed the crown on a team score of 681 points.
Continue reading …YES Facts:
All youth, ages 10 to 18, are welcome – current AQHYA members and non-members.
Youth will attend interactive sessions designed to develop and teach leadership skills.
Each day features new speakers, presenting topics related to leadership and the equine industry.
Five AQHYA officers will be elected. (president, first vice president, second vice president and two members)
Regional directors will also be elected. AQHYA has 11 regions, and each region has the opportunity to elect three AQHYA members to be directors. Learn about becoming a voting delegate by contacting your youth adviser.