“It’s a really hard class when you get into the intricacies of it. You have to really study it and know it’s all about timing, feel, and rhythm. The hardest thing is developing timing and making sure your horse is in the correct position for the change.”
Continue reading …Like all professionals, Melissa Jones knows that, sometimes, it just isn’t your horse show. After coming off a lesser than stellar showing at the Quarter Horse Congress, Jones headed home to regroup and make a different game plan for her trip to Oklahoma City for the AQHA World Show.
Continue reading …Beginning on November 1, 2018, the European Union (EU) will be adopting new regulations related to animal breeding organizations and processes. Among these regulations is the requirement that a zootechnical certificate accompany semen or breeding animal shipments into the EU.
Continue reading …Scores using the new system can range from 0 to 100, with the average score being 70. The patterns will be divided into six to 10 maneuvers, with each maneuver being scored from a plus 3 to a minus 3 in half-point increments, a 0 is average. The maneuver score will have equal consideration with the performance of the pattern and the rider’s position and effectiveness.
Continue reading …Tonight’s main event to cap off a full month of horse showing in Columbus, Ohio was The Equine Chronicle Congress Masters 2-Year-Old Event.
Continue reading …Laurel Champlin and her trusty partner of seven years, Look N Hott, aka “JJ,” just claimed double wins at the Quarter Horse Congress in Select Hunter Under Saddle and Select Equitation.
Continue reading …There’s no doubt that all of tonight’s entries have WILLY BIG DREAMS; but, in order to claim the top spot and that big check, they BETTER B SWEET, EXTREMELY GOOD LOOKING, and EXTREMELY SALTY. If you’re planning to attend the Masters tonight, don’t worry, it doesn’t require a lot of OLD SOUTHERN MONEY. The price of a ticket is just $10, as is the pay per view live feed.
Continue reading …Although the Congress may have started out a bit rocky for Rachel Trebesh and her new horse, No Doubt I Shine, they pulled it out in the end to win their first Congress Championship title during their first year showing as an amateur.
Continue reading …“Every night, after he wins, we have tacos and margaritas, so tonight we will have more!”
Continue reading …Terry and 13-year-old “Promise” went 49th in the draw, so they had quite a long wait to see if their score of 243.5 would hold up. It did, but the race was close at the very end. Jennifer Paul rode Some Hot Potential to come in Reserve, just a half point shy of the leader’s position.
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