Friday at the L1 AQHA West Championship Show, Kristi Perea and CPRealSureShesTheOne earned top honors winning the L1 Amateur Horsemanship! See what Kristi had to say about “Mellie” in our EC TV winner’s interview! Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Are you presenting a look that’s boring and bland, or one that’s breathtaking and anything-but-basic?
Continue reading …Thursday at the 2024 AQHA L West Championship Show, Brooklyn Baker and A Certain Faith cinched a win in the L1 Youth Walk Trot Western Pleasure – a class of 27! Watch what Brooklyn has to say in our EC TV winner’s interview! Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Everywhere EWD Exhibitor Evan Zaloudek goes, he makes friends and leaves a lasting impression, showing not just horses, but also the importance of inclusivity in the arena.
Continue reading …Alayna Diamond and Olivia Frost won their L1 Youth Walk Trot Horsemanship on Thursday morning at AQHA West L1 Championship Show! See what Alayna had to say about her emotional win with “Liv!” Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …Aidan Rizk and Catch Twenty Two won the top spot of Wednesday’s L1 Youth 14-18 Hunt Seat Equitation at the AQHA West L1 Championship Show! See what Aidan had to say about “William” in our EC TV winner’s interview! Click here to watch on Equine Chronicle TV!
Continue reading …The 2024 AQHA West L1 Championship Show is the biggest show Gold And Elegant (by Zippos Old Gold) has been to in her 16 years, and this is her first set of braids, too. She came to the rescue for Rose Amala while “Pawn Star” is recuperating. What was it like showing her first show horse, a […]
Continue reading …Mentorship. Ethics. Integrity. Sportsmanship. These are just a few of the qualities outlined in the criteria for the first “Be Like Bruce” award, created by the World Conformation Horse Association (WCHA) to honor the late Bruce Walquist and recognize a professional in the industry who emulates Bruce’s most beloved qualities.
Continue reading …Kevin Dukes did not grow up in a horse family. But that didn’t stop him from making his way onto the back of a horse as soon as he could. “I was the weird one in our family. No one could understand me or why I was so driven to have a horse,” says Dukes. At age 13 he got his first job and used the money he earned to purchase his first horse.
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