A routine longing session at the Pinto World Show turned disastrous for Catherine Goffard and her 15-year-old gelding, B Mister Machine. “Shaggy” tore a suspensory ligament in his leg, which effectively meant the end of their final show as a team.
Continue reading …Olivia is a decorated equestrian, who has won a number of All American Quarter Horse Congress Championships and AQHA Youth World Championships.
Continue reading …A true equestrian, after analyzing both patterns, she actually liked her Reserve World Championship pattern the best. “I just wanted to go in and do the same thing. I actually liked the second pattern better. We had a two step in our one step walk-overs, but everything else was better!”
Continue reading …Click on the link below to view results from the 2018 Tom Powers Triple Challenge Futurity that recently concluded in Berrien Springs, Michigan. 2018 Triple Challenge results
Continue reading …Two talented ladies claimed the top spots in Youth 18 and Under Trail today at the APHA Youth World Championship Show. Lauren Gralla rode A Sudden Legacy to win the class. She was followed in Reserve by Erin Griffin with Gotta Glo Slow.
Continue reading …All 19 countries were split up into groups of 15 riders and were led by Jenny and Robin Frid, Dan and Darlene Trein, Mark Dunham, Tami McAllister, Jennifer McGrath, Nikki Riddle, and Melissa Dukes. Each horse and rider combination ran through the pattern once, got advice from the clinicians on how to improve, and then they ran through the pattern again.
Continue reading …Marla has been showing horses for five years, but just purchased a new horse, the stunning, 6-year-old, red roan gelding, The Red Factor, aka “Opie,” in January of this year.
Continue reading …Scroll below for more fun photos from around the rings at the 2018 APHA Youth World and ApHC Youth World and Nationals that’s currently underway in Fort Worth, Texas.
Continue reading …“This award symbolizes all the hard work I’ve put into showing, being kind to people in my community and working hard in school,” Amanda said.
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