It’s slightly ironic that Joni Nelson won a Congress Championship title in the NSBA 3 and 4-Year-Old Open Trail Stakes on a horse named Too Hot To Frisk, on a morning when it’s snowing at the Congress.
Continue reading …By: Brittany Bevis Ever since Denton DeBuhr started riding and showing Quarter Horses nearly ten years ago, he has wanted to win a Congress Championship title. Tonight, at the 2013 Congress, he accomplished that feat by becoming the Congress Champion in the Limited division of the Coughlin 2-Year-Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity. DeBuhr’s partner for […]
Continue reading …As it turns out, if your name is Lauren, today was a good day to compete in showmanship at the Congress.
Continue reading …“In general, what he gives you that day is all you’re going to get. Today, he was right on. He did really well and showed really good.”
Continue reading …By: Brittany Bevis This afternoon was all about western pleasure at the 2013 Quarter Horse Congress. First up, youth exhibitors took to the arena for the Youth 12-14 Western Pleasure. In the end, Deanna Green and her Palomino mare, Blazinmytroublesaway, aka “Buttercup,” won the top title. The Reserve Champion in the class was Brooke Granzow […]
Continue reading …“Winning with Bud at the Congress is so special. When I came out of the class, and heard my score, I started crying. I was so happy.”
Continue reading …“He went unanimous in all three of his Amateur classes. I’m not going to be able to live with him,” Kaleena jokes. “He’s just going to be unbearable!”
Continue reading …This year, the competition certainly did not disappoint. Nearly 200 entries were shuffled through ten splits, two semi-finals, and a finals to determine the winner this evening.
Continue reading …In order to qualify for Grand and Reserve today, “Premo” was named the Congress Champion in Amateur 2-Year-Old Stallions. Given that Premo was named the Reserve Grand Champion Amateur Stallion in 2012, Prince was definitely hungry for that Grand Champion title today.
Continue reading …There is another reason that Thurston’s smiling face was also filled with tears this afternoon. What sparked the initial conversation was a pink breast cancer pin she wore on her hunt coat during the class.
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