Click on the links below to view results from the first portion of the Tar Heel Triple Classic and Day 1 of The Little Futurity currently underway in Raleigh, NC. Tar Heel Triple Classic Show #1 Roping Friday AM Roping Sat AM Roping Sat PM 2017 Little Futurity Day 1
Continue reading …Fresh off his win in The Equine Chronicle Novice Horse Western Pleasure at the Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association Madness Show, Aaron Moses and It’s A Pretty Thing claimed the top spot once again; this time it was for owner Georgia Grace Medows. The pair received a check for $9,928 for the win.
Continue reading …Photos courtesy of the Pinto Horse Association of America.
Continue reading …Thanks to Don Moore of Mane Events for keeping us updated with results from the 2017 Red Bud Spectacular that recently took place June 1-11th in Oklahoma City. Click on the links below to view results. 82352res 82353res 84821res 84822res 84823res 84824res 84825res 84826res
Continue reading …The 2017 Pinto World Championship Show kicks off today in Tulsa, Oklahoma, and will continue through June 24th. The 13-day show will host horses and riders from around the globe. There are plenty of fun events planned including Costume Classes, Dog Show, Challenged Rider’s Leadline, Versatility Showcases, and fun themed days like Hawaiian Day, Flag Day […]
Continue reading …Meet the amazing Youth who are running for a spot on the AjPHA Executive Committee. AjPHA National Directors can cast their votes online June 20–July 12; the Youth Executive Committee for 2017–2018 will be announced thereafter. Candidates will give their speeches at the AJPHA Youth Convention (June 28 at the Youth World Show in Fort Worth, Texas) and campaign during the show’s Ice Cream Party (July 3), too!
Continue reading …In the interim, the current rule change will be held for review, and the final decision of the Executive Committee regarding Lasix usage in show horses will be announced on AQHA.com after the investigation is concluded.
Continue reading …The 2005 Economic Impact Study established that the horse industry in all its segments, including racing, showing, and recreation, had a $39 billion effect on the US economy, involved more than 4 million Americans and 9.2 million horses, and supported 1.4 million full-time jobs.
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