Horsemen and -Women:
Jim & Judy Schehen, Bend, Oregon
Jean & the late Dale Fell, Franktown, Colorado
MaryAnn & the late Floyd Moore, Huntsville, Texas
Horses:
Scribbles #32,520
Q T Poco Streke #186,365
Judys Lineage#174,647
Like A Diamond#235,578
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Continue reading …Horses will be shown sequentially in three classes: Versatility pattern, which counts 40 percent; western pleasure, which counts 40 percent; and conformation, which counts 20 percent. Horses must show in all three classes.
Continue reading …Don’t miss:
– Cover Story- Linda Neece and For One Night Only
– The Cook Family- Passing the Reins to the Next Generation
– There’s a New Class Coming to AQHA- Working Hunter Under Saddle
– Andrea Kengis-Foss Makes Her Return After a Brain Aneurysm
– The Evolution of Test Tube Babies
– Guilt By Association? Questions About Drug Testing Policies
– EC Amateur Profile- Mallory Wachob
– Boarding Contracts- How Do They Help in an Emergency?
– Whitney Lagace- Unexpected Career Change Leads to a Life In Horses
– Olivia Eagles Finds Light at the End of the Tunnel After Losing Father and Horse in Same Week
– What NCEA Athletes Need to Know For Freshman Year
– Clay Arrington- The Next Generation Is In Good Hands
– WCHA News
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Continue reading …Today’s Equitation Finals pattern had everything but the kitchen sink. First off, riders rode with no stirrups. There were extended trots, extended canters, two lead changes, and a two track section with plenty of maneuvering. While it might seem daunting to some competitors, Laura felt ready.
Continue reading …“I think there is a lot more horse in there that we haven’t tapped into yet. He really loves changing leads.”
Continue reading …“I have no depth perception, which is a challenge for Over Fence classes. I was born without it. The way I get it done is with a really good horse and really good trainers.”
Continue reading …Click here for more great photos from around the rings at the AQHA Youth World Show.
Continue reading …“It’s been really fun. Instead of buying a finished horse, we’ve been able to build one.”
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