Since we already had the opportunity to chat with Haberkorn following her win in Masters Amateur Showmanship, we decided to do something a little different for this particular article. Scroll below to view photos of each lovely lady by their name in the results. Congratulations to all of the Masters Amateur competitors!
Continue reading …However, the celebration will have to be put on hold for the moment, because Prince is headed back to Texas Christian University, just down the road, to attend an afternoon class before competing in the Classic Amateur Western Riding this evening.
Continue reading …Amateur Trail- 1- One Hot Drama Mama/Angela Wade, 2- Zip Along Home/Fon Laughlin, 3- Eyed Be In A Jam/Hayley Saul, 4- Invest Ina Machine/Christina Szabados, 5- Zippo Romeo/Gillian Chant, 6- Hours Yours and Mine/Kaleena Weakly, 7- We Be Blazin/Kili Crawford, 8-Ginnin/Caroline Ammons, 9- TAMU Zippin Asset/Mariah Moxley, 10- Lil Bit Western/Brittany Lofton
Continue reading …“You start off showing as a kid, and you hear about people winning their World titles,” she says. “I always dreamed of it myself. You always picture your name being called, in your head, but there are some 30 other horses and riders with the same dream.”
Continue reading …Thanks to the hardworking folks at PtHA, we have photos and results from Days 1-4 at the 2014 Color Breed Congress currently taking place in Tulsa, Oklahoma. day01results day02results day03results day04results
Continue reading …5 APHA World Shows X 5 five open division judges = 25 World Show judges and 25 first places = APHA Stallion Intensions
Continue reading …“I think this was my third pattern ever on him,” she says. “I didn’t expect much. I just went out there and felt things out to see what he could give me. I pushed him in places I could. He’s so honest; that’s what I love about him.”
Continue reading …“It’s really hard to pick an emotion, because I feel so many. I’m so grateful and thankful for my trainer and everyone who supports me. It’s unreal and unbelievable, and I couldn’t ask for anything more. This is my class. I’ve always loved Horsemanship. This was the won I wanted to win…”
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