“As the director of youth activities, I am very excited to offer travel scholarships to our Youth so they can come and take part in the AjPHA Youth Leadership Conference, a great opportunity to enhance their leadership skills, meet other Paint Horse Youth members and learn more about the association,” APHA’s Christine Henry said.
Continue reading …The 2018 AQHA Central Level 1 Championships is April 10-14 at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City, the 2018 AQHA West Level 1 Championships returns April 18-22 to the South Point Equestrian & Events Center in Las Vegas and the 2018 Nutrena East AQHA Level 1 Championships is May 2-6 at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio. Exhibitors can compete at only one Level 1 Championships each year.
Continue reading …Invitees were carefully chosen to showcase the “best of the best” and will automatically qualify to compete in AT&T Stadium, where they will try to take home their share of $2,000,000.
Continue reading …The AQHA Level 1 Championship cattle classes, previously offered in April at the AQHA Central Level 1 Championships in Oklahoma City, are moving to the 2018 Zoetis AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships and Zoetis AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenge Finals, which are June 14-17 at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma.
Continue reading …Wenrick and Hot N Huntin closed out the 2017 Florida Gold Coast Quarter Horse Circuit claiming the reserve champion title in the L1/Novice YA Hunter Under Saddle division in addition to the Fabbri Sportsmanship Award.
Continue reading …“Mick” has been part the DSU equestrian team from the beginning. The team started in Fall 2006, and he has competed in every home meet since in at least one event. “Mick” is our “go to ride.” He literally can do all four events, and we have used him in all four.
Continue reading …An Equine Production is excited to announce the joining of forces of the Pro Am Circuit and The Stock Show for a whopping total of nine shows.
Continue reading …Since 2015, the Rebecca Baker endowment has underwritten four scholarships each in three reining classes at the AjPHA Youth World Championship Show, APHA’s all-scholarship horse show held each summer in Fort Worth, Texas. The added funds will allow the endowment to underwrite the scholarships for six classes at all future Youth World Championship Shows, beginning in 2018—that’s a total of 24 separate scholarship opportunities totaling $7,800 annually.
Continue reading …We saw increases in 19 states and 13 countries outside the U.S. The Top Ten states for registrations: Texas, North Dakota, California, Oklahoma, Missouri, Washington, Oregon, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas and Florida.
Continue reading …Fort Worth’s most-anticipated annual event starts Friday, January 12, when the legendary Fort Worth Show Show & Rodeo bursts on the scene for an energetic and entertaining three weeks of “Buck, Sweat and Steers.”
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