Two big Western Pleasure Champions were crowned this evening at the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress. First up, Cheryl Mullikin showed KM Call Me Honey to win Select Western Pleasure.
Continue reading …“When I got him, I told him my favorite class was Showmanship. He had never done it before, but I told him that it would be the easiest class he would ever do, because it involves no riding.”
Continue reading …We wondered if Dan and Rob ever feel intimidated competing with all the sophisticated, Select ladies with their sparkling outfits and singular talents. Rob jokes, “Yes! We can only look so good.”
Continue reading …“There are a lot of maneuvers, and that makes it challenging. I like to think that I like a challenge.”
Continue reading …New this year will be the addition of the Versatility Ranch Horse classes as well as more leveling in the trail classes to allow trainers and exhibitors to bring an additional horse or two.
Continue reading …“I thank God every day for the blessings, the horses, and the people I get to be around.”
Continue reading …Although Lydia has never come out at the top of the judges’ cards at a major event like the Congress, she’s well-known around the show grounds as one of the nicest and most appreciative young equestrians, always congratulating her fellow competitors. Now, it’s Lydia’s turn to be in the spotlight!
Continue reading …Competing against some horses nearly twice her age, Hazel is just three years old. Earlier this year, she won Junior Western Riding and BCF Limited 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure at the NSBA World Show.
Continue reading …This was a historic night at the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress with two very special wins.
Continue reading …“I was waiting for the callbacks in Western Pleasure, and I could see Kelly smiling. He mouthed, ‘You won!’ In the middle of the lineup, I yelled, and everyone looked at me. I was crying.”
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