Click on the link below to view the most current results from the 2015 Little Futurity currently taking place in Raleigh, North Carolina. Little Futurity
Continue reading …Entries for the IQHA State Show that took place June 4-7 in New Castle, Indiana topped more than 3,500 in all divisions. Judges for the show were Keith Miller, Mark Russell, Tina Anderson, and Glenn Wells. Click on the links below to view results courtesy of Mark Harrell Horse Shows. Click here to view S/C 1 […]
Continue reading …Horses and riders specializing in disciplines ranging from the familiar, like Halter, Hunter Under Saddle, and Showmanship, to the more unique, like Western Dressage, Bareback Equitation, and In-Hand Jumping, have gathered at the Built Ford Tough Livestock Complex to compete for the title of Pinto World Champion.
Continue reading …UPDATE: Click here to view preliminary results from The Little Futurity.
Continue reading …“Instead of forcing parents into a decision—horses or college—we’re putting parents in a position whereby competing in our Youth World Show can help build a college war chest that will help finance their child’s formal education while they soak up the informal benefits that come with owning and showing horses.”
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Continue reading …The contestants are divided into three different age divisions: 9 and under, 10-14 and 15-18. Winning artwork will be spotlighted at the AjPHA Youth World Championship Show in Fort Worth, Texas, June 23–July 4 and then displayed at the APHA headquarters for the next year. Winners receive $100, and second-place finishers receive $75.
Continue reading …For 2015, the AQHA Show Committee has reworked VRH, creating six classes: VRH ranch riding, VRH ranch trail, VRH ranch reining, VRH ranch cow work, VRH ranch cutting and VRH ranch conformation. The Association’s new ranch division gives exhibitors the opportunity to compete in the open, amateur, youth and cowboy divisions in any one of the classes; exhibitors are not required to compete in all six classes.
Continue reading …Reining is one of the five disciplines of the 2015 FEI European Championships at Aachen that’s scheduled for August 11th until 23rd. Aachen will host the FEI European Championships in five disciplines: dressage and show jumping, reining, vaulting and four-in-hand driving.
Continue reading …In its second year, 992 “Hosts” from 49 states signed up; a 40% increase over 702 hosts in 2014. Riding instructors, trainers, clubs, retailers, dude ranches, veterinarians, event managers, rescues, therapeutic riding programs, and other horse industry providers are competing for $100,000 cash and prizes by introducing newcomers to horses through fun, beginner-friendly activities.
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