#1- Thou shalt be early- Be completely ready to go, (wearing show clothes, with numbers attached, and horse tacked up) at least an hour before show time to prevent show ring jitters. It’s better to hurry up and wait than to miss your class.
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Continue reading …This particular pattern was very challenging with square corners, an extended lope, turns, a simple lead change, and a flying lead change. Cori and Chucky decided their plan of attack would be to take one maneuver at a time.
Continue reading …All American Quarter Horse Congress 2017 Congress Demonstration Series Saturday, October 7th @ 1pm (Denny Hales Arena) Understanding How Bits Work Presented by Jimmy Roth Saturday, October 7th @ 2pm (Denny Hales Arena) Assessing Saddle Fit for Horse & Rider Presented by CWD Rep. (Hunt Seat/English); Phil Harris (Western) Saturday, October 7th @ 3pm (Denny […]
Continue reading …“I think the biggest thing today was to be patient, especially in the beginning with the sidepass and the turn. I tried not to rush anything, especially because I was showing a four-year-old.”
Continue reading …Don’t forget that the 2017 All American Quarter Horse Congress Horse Show entries are due August 25th. The 2017 Congress Entry Book is online. Click HERE to view. New Classes for 2017 NCHA Open Cutting Senior World Tour NCHA Non Pro Cutting Senior World Tour NCHA $50,000 Amateur Cutting Senior World Tour NCHA $35,000 Non Pro Cutting Senior World […]
Continue reading …Alissa Boersen led her 12-year-old gelding, Hot Nuff To Glow, to win their first World Show title in Novice Youth Showmanship. Alissa is 14 years old now and has had Johnny since she was just five years old!
Continue reading …13-year-old Ava Coughlin rode 7-year-old Touched Softly, aka “Georgia,” to a win in Novice Youth Western Pleasure. She just purchased Georgia in April, so she’s only shown her a handful of times since then.
Continue reading …Winning the class was Natalia Devencenty with Chex Is The Choice, who just came off an exceptional AQHA Youth World Show winning Youth Trail, placing fifth in Western Riding, and sixth in Horsemanship.
Continue reading …“Long story short is that 13 years ago, I wasn’t supposed to live,” he says. “I was in drug rehab. They gave me a 5% chance of making it, because I was so bad.”
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