Coming in as the returning Champion from last year’s event, Chase knew he had the ability to claim another big win with Miley, but with his graduation to an older age division there were no guarantees. “I thought I had a good chance,” he says. “She’s really soft, and she’s usually in a good mood. She’s easy to work with. My favorite part of riding her is loping. She’s the smoothest one I’ve ridden.”
Continue reading …First up, the adorable Kassidy Sarno rode her colorful mount, JW Just John, to win Novice Youth Working Hunter, much to the delight of her cheering crowd in the stands from Colorado. The Reserve Champion was Devyn Ritchey with Inspired By Real. Third place was Kaiya Kolb with Sacred Indigo Sky.
Continue reading …Like the other winners in today’s classes, Erin Wright received a $1,000 scholarship for her future education. Although she’s only 11, about to turn 12 during the AQHA Youth World, she says, “I think about that all the time. I thought maybe I’d like to be a veterinarian.”
Continue reading …In the end, the Galyean family bounced the farthest the fastest and was named the Champion with the Harris family coming in a close second.
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Continue reading …The 2017 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show is fast approaching! Scheduled to take place at its new time this year, September 20th-October 1st in Fort Worth, TX, the show is only a few months away. Click here to view the premium book, download entry forms, view World Show eligibility, and download stall and RV reservation forms.
Continue reading …This year’s show is expecting contestants from at least 14 European countries and Israel. Exhibitors and horse owners must reside in Europe to be eligible for the Paint Horse Championship classes, which are selected by show management. The European Paint Horse Championship was the largest APHA show last year excluding the APHA World Show.
Continue reading …Opening the day at the 2017 NRHA (National Reining Horse Association) Derby was the $2,000-added Non Pro Show 1 class run concurrently with the $1,000-added Intermediate Non Pro, the $500-added Limited Non Pro, and the $500-added Prime Time Non Pro. Melissa Wigen of Ogden, Utah, rode her 2007 gelding, Dunit In Wranglers (Starlights Wrangler x A Bueno Poco Dunit), to a 143.5 score as well as the $2,000-added Non Pro title.
Continue reading …The 2017 Wild Card Reining Challenge and Tamarack Ranch 4-Year-Old Futurity at the incredible South Point Arena, Hotel and Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada marked a successful second year when it increased an overall 85%. That large jump wasn’t quite expected, but was a huge blessing and an indication that this new event is being welcomed with open arms by the reining community.
Continue reading …Lauren Gralla, Nicholas Gralla, Teagan Goble, Amanda Nelson, Brittany Disch, Samantha Stubblefield, Sabine Lazo, Grace Hayslip, Avery Rees, Katie Leonarski, Anna Lia Sullivan, Alexa Grace Hattan, Brady Hattan, Gianna Pozzi, Renee Conklin
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