On March 1, APHA national directors voted on 14 rule change proposals that advance to the floor for consideration at the 2020 APHA Convention, which took place February 28–March 1 in Fort Worth, Texas. Most rules will go into effect with the 2021 APHA Rule Book (rules with early implementation requested are noted below).
Continue reading …The show will be moving to its new dates- January 15th-20th for 2021! the momentum and excitement from the new Silver Series will carry over to the Silver Dollar next year where exhibitors will be able to manage the schedules of the Silver Dollar and Sun Circuit more easily with a larger break in between.
Continue reading …An Equine Production show management team reported an incredible 1,400 entry increase over last year’s event. Because the event was so well-attended, the club’s next show, the MOQHA Maple Leaf, will see changes to its schedule in order to accommodate the exponential growth.
Continue reading …The 2020 Nutrena Central AQHA Level 1 Championships is April 8-11 at the OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City; the 2020 Nutrena West AQHA Level 1 Championships is April 15-19 to the South Point Equestrian & Events Center in Las Vegas; and the 2020 Nutrena East AQHA Level 1 Championships is April 29 – May 3 at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio. Exhibitors can compete at only one Level 1 Championships each year.
Continue reading …Special thanks to Debra Hrynyk Nelson of WC Marketing Designs for sharing some great photos from the 2019 AzQHA Year-End Awards Banquet. If you have photos or club results to share, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …The 2015 AQHA stallion is owned by Brenda Gower of Lloydminster, Alberta. On his way to earning this achievement, VS GoodRide amassed 109 points and $17,554.53 in Western Pleasure, Western Riding and Trail events.
Continue reading …Congratulations to the 2019 AZQHA youth year-end High Point winners! Caleb Cushing with Good Time- Youth Ranch Riding 11 and Under Champion Gavin Hershberger with Jackies Buck Fever- Youth Breakaway Roping- Reserve Champion Lauren Blumer with Lazy Lopin Ranger- Novice Youth Western Horsemanship Level 1- Champion, Novice Youth Western Pleasure Level 1- Champion, Novice Youth Hunter Under […]
Continue reading …The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) and the Indiana State Fair Commission have signed a 3-year agreement to hold one of America’s oldest and most prestigious horse shows in Indianapolis, beginning in 2021.
Continue reading …Congratulations to some of the big winners at the show! Under judge, Jeff Greaves, Sara Simons and Hitt The Jackpot were named the champions in Junior Trail. His winner in Senior Trail was Jess Bergantzel with High Road Reload. His Level 2 Junior Trail Champion was Bruce Vickery with Son Of A Sudden. Level 1 Open Western Riding was won by Blake Weis with Don’t Think Twice. Chad Evans rode A Speed Demon to win Level 2 Senior Western Riding.
Continue reading …The 2020 Nutrena AQHA Central Level 1 Championships is April 8-11 at OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City; the 2020 Nutrena AQHA West Level 1 Championships is April 15-19 to the South Point Equestrian & Events Center in Las Vegas; and the 2020 Nutrena East AQHA Level 1 Championships is April 29 – May 3 at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio. Exhibitors can compete at only one Level 1 Championships each year.
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