Moving forward, there will be two divisions- Western and English. “To be honest, I don’t think there is an actual English program like this out there,” says Stephen Stephens. “Like Joan said, we will start out in 2019 and for any sire that signs up in the English division, yearlings by that stallion will get a deal with nomination right into the Longe Line class that year with a $5,000 guaranteed purse to the winner.”
Continue reading …Kathy Tobin and VS Game Changer won both the BCF 4-6 YO Non Non Pro Trail and Select Trail. Kathy has owned 6-year-old “TJ” since he was three. This pretty roan won Junior Western Riding at the Congress last year and Non Pro 4-6 Western Riding here at the NSBA World in 2017. Kathy feels his best event is Trail.
Continue reading …Sara Simons was in the saddle of the 5-year-old Appaloosa/Buckskin named Stylist Chocolate for the Dryden family. “Douglas” is by Chocolatey and has been a part of the family for one year. Earlier this year, he won five trophies at the Appaloosa Nationals in Trail and Western Pleasure.
Continue reading …New for 2018:
– Level 1 Ranch Riding & NSBA
– 3 Year Old & Over $2,500 Novice Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes
– 4 & 5 Year Old Non Pro Trail Stakes NSBA
“It was ridiculous. At the end of his two-year-old year, he could do a full course. I’ve never seen anything like it. He’s so cool.”
Continue reading …“She’s by How Bout This Cowboy, who Stanley and Susan used to own at some point, and Go Figer, who Stanley and Susan owned at one point. Also, I had her as a longe liner and showed her during her entire yearling year.”
Continue reading …Tears were shed, dreams were fulfilled, and golden globes were awarded. For the past ten days, The Equine Chronicle was onsite at the 2018 AQHA Youth World Championship Show capturing priceless memories via winner’s interviews, articles, videos, photos, and live Facebook results.
Continue reading …Kaitlin’s boyfriend, Kelby Hutchinson, was lucky enough to start the mare and Kaitlin has taken over with campaigning her this year. In fact, this pair won at both the Tom Powers Futurity and Show For Dough Futurity, in addition to today’s win, so technically, she’s undefeated, but Kaitlin doesn’t want to jinx things..
Continue reading …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
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.
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