“I was surprised!” she says. “I literally practiced one day before this at home. Then, we practiced this morning, and I just did it.”
Continue reading …“I want to let you in on a secret too… Ross loves this horse! I think they are buddies.”
Continue reading …Tom Robertson was at the lead of the Congress Champion in Yearling Stallions, I Am Relentless, for owner Lea Ann Koch. The Reserve Champion was Mitch Leornarski with Epic, who was also the Limited Champion in the class. Third place was Dewey Smith with First N Command. Fourth was Todd Grant with El Pistolaro. Fifth was Michael Booker with PTMA Starlusion. This team was also the Reserve Limited Champion.
Continue reading …Dressed head to toe in electric green, Miss Kendall Hoffman certainly wasn’t afraid of the spotlight during her Congress debut in Small Fry Western Pleasure. This afternoon, 10-year-old Hoffman piloted her 12-year-old gelding, Rcees Version, aka “RC,” to win her first Congress Championship title in spectacular fashion.
Continue reading …“She’s very balanced and she’s feminine looking, but she’s got a lot of mass and body to her. She fits what we like in a Halter horse.”
Continue reading …“The whole time I’m thinking, ‘Don’t tick. Don’t tick. You’ve got this.’ Then, when it’s clean, I can take a breath of relief.”
Continue reading …EquineChronicle.com is now LIVE and onsite at the 2015 All American Quarter Horse Congress in Columbus, Ohio and will be delivering daily coverage from around the rings in the form of candid photo galleries, interviews with big winners, timely results via our The Equine Chronicle Facebook page, original feature articles, fun video clips, and so much more!
Continue reading …The Reserve Champion in the class was Robert Johnson with My Kisses Are Hot for Tuff Staton. Coming in third place was Steve Meadows with Smart Cutter Filly for Lisa Pahl.
Continue reading …Be sure to nominate horses and individuals in your state/province or country who have made a memorable impact on the American Quarter Horse industry.
Continue reading …In addition to enjoying considerably cooler weather against the stunning backdrop of the McDowell Mountains, competitors will have many opportunities to accumulate points and prizes in Level 1, 2, and 3 classes in amateur, select, and youth divisions.
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