JUST RELEASED! See the show schedule and other information for the Pinto World Championship/Color Breed Congress Show, November 7-22, 2020, in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Click here to go to the premium book and entry forms.
Continue reading …The schedule is now online for the 2020 Appaloosa World Show and Appaloosa Youth World Show. Click here to view the schedule.
Continue reading …An Equine Production has now posted the showbill for the SOQHA Summer Finale that will be held August 22-23 at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio. The event will be triple-judged and held at the same time as the APHA Buckeye Bonanza. Judges will be Robert Dehn, Mike Hay, and Bruce Walquist.
Continue reading …APHA is excited to introduce the following 2020-2021 AjPHA Executive Committee candidates; the AjPHA Executive Committee positions will be selected by an online vote by AjPHA national directors (details coming soon to national directors via email).
Continue reading …After careful consideration and reviewing results from a recent survey of Select exhibitors, the AQHA Executive Committee approved to cautiously move forward with the 2020 AQHA Select World Championship Show, presented by Adequan® (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan).
Continue reading …In western showmanship and English showmanship, judges and exhibitors must remain at least 6 feet apart to maintain social distancing guidelines. Therefore, exhibitors should be instructed to stop at least 6′ from the Judge when setting up for and during inspection. Exhibitors shall not be penalized for stopping this distance from the Judge. Judges should be careful to maintain social distancing requirements when inspecting showmanship horses.
Continue reading …“We are excited to officially launch these six new classes that the AQHA Show, IT and Project Management departments worked diligently to complete for our members,” said Justin Billings, chief show officer. “The additional classes allow exhibitors from English, western and ranch-horse disciplines new options to compete with their American Quarter Horses. The classes are now available for show management to add to AQHA-sanctioned events, which will be held pending local, state and federal mandates.”
Continue reading …Territory 1- Jacqueline Frimodt – North Bend, WA Territory
Territory 3- Katie Kapinos – Manitowoc, WI
Territory 4- Claire Beesaw – Bryan, TX
Territory 5- Karissa McGuire – Hope, AR
Territory 6- Sierra Kane – Greenwood, DE
Continue reading …She knew her performance on Spooks Show Time was good, and when the score, a 222.5, was announced, the cheers were resounding. However, Roper had drawn number 2 in the Level 4 Non Pro Finals, meaning she had to sweat through 31 additional runs before she was declared the victor. When the last rider had cleared the arena, it became official: Indy Roper had won her first Non Pro Derby Championship; several great prizes, including a year’s use of a beautiful Kyle Zanetti Trailer, a Bob’s Custom Saddle, Anderson Bean Boots, a custom Montana Silversmiths belt buckle, product from Classic Equine, and gift certificates to Platinum Performance, Bluebonnet Feeds, SmartPak, Shorty’s Caboy Hattery, and CINCH; and a check for $18,800. Nominator Bobby Lewis will receive 5% of the total payout.
Continue reading …An Equine Production has big news to share regarding the Tri-State Quarter Horse Association shows that were cancelled this year in May due to the COVID-19 pandemic. AQHA has since approved the club’s request to move several of the May events to August- specifically August 3-5 and 7-9. Now, there will be ten total shows in six days. August 6th will be a required off day.
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