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 …Coach’s Comment: “MG” is perfectly represents what people mean when they talk about a ‘fully rounded student athlete.’ Not only is she incredibly hard working in the show pen, but she is supportive of her fellow teammates and works to provide to her community. She works with TCU Equestrian to provide service to Fort Worth and she traveled globally this past summer to lend a hand. MG is constantly working to do her part wherever she is, and she gets it all done with a smile! TCU is proud to have her as an athlete and teammate.”
Continue reading …In a sea of solid coats, Paints are standing out and cashing in, earning big wins at the 2018 All American Quarter Horse Congress. The show’s futurity and sweepstakes classes are open to select additional breeds including Paint Horses.
Continue reading …Big money was all the buzz at the 2018 APHA World Championship Show, especially in the highly anticipated Breeders’ Trust Pleasure Stakes, which paid out its highest-ever purse—$78,360—across four classes and two limited divisions.
Continue reading …The AQHA Official Handbook of Rules and Regulations is now available online in PDF format and in print. AQHA members can download the rulebook or request a printed copy at www.aqha.com/rulebook.
Continue reading …That’s a wrap folks! 14 days, 1,400 photos, 67 videos, 33 articles later, and EquineChronicle.com’s coverage of the 2018 All American Quarter Horse Congress is complete.
Continue reading …Congratulations to all of the All American Quarter Horse Congress High Point All Around Champions and Reserve Champions!
Continue reading …Abigail Brayman from Oklahoma State takes the October Equifit Equitation Over Fences Rider of the Month award. Brayman scored a career high 90 en route to MOP honors against No. 1 Auburn. The sophomore from Charlestown, Rhode Island has not lost a fences competition this season (3-0-1). Brayman has not scored below an 80 this season. The last time Brayman scored below an 80 in the event was last season in February. The rider scored two points (one in Fences, one in Flat) in OSU’s comeback upset win over No. 3 Baylor. Her fences point against Baylor started the meet and gave the Cowgirls an early 1-0 lead.
Continue reading …Can’t make it to Oklahoma City to watch this year’s Lucas Oil AQHA World Championship Show? Simply go to www.aqha.com/worldshow and watch the free live webcast, presented by Nutrena. The 2018 Lucas Oil World is November 1-17 at the State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, and viewers can enjoy the live streaming of events in both the Jim Norick and Performance arenas.
Continue reading …This show offers scores of opportunities for exhibitors competing in the arena. Three more Level 1 (horse) stakes classes, with added money, have been added to this year’s Lucas Oil World. In addition to the open Level 1 (horse) western pleasure, sponsored by Glover Galyean Partnership, and hunter under saddle, sponsored by Leslie Bacon and Running Stag Farm, exhibitors can now show eligible horses in open Level 1 (horse) ranch riding, sponsored by BMG Quarter Horses; trail, sponsored by Oak Springs Ranch; and western riding, sponsored by Masterson Farms. Exhibitors in the Level 1 stakes classes will be vying for top honors and $1,000 in added money in each class. Each class will be held in the Performance Arena, and awards will be presented through 10th place. The deadline to enter a stakes class is 5 p.m. the night before each class, and the cost to enter is $100 each, with 75 percent of the entry fees, plus added money, as payout. Entry forms are available in the Competitor Resources section of www.aqha.com/worldshow.
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