The Dutch Diamonds, hailing from The Netherlands, first competed in the Youth World Games in 2008 and won in 2010. This year, they’re excited to try to win it all again at the AjPHA Youth World Championship Show’s premier international competition.
Continue reading …Although Team Canada won back-to-back Youth World Games championships in 2004 and 2006, a win has eluded them since. With four riders, Canada has no alternate to fill in if needed, but they are counting on doing their best, having fun and making friends along the way.
Continue reading …Team USA: Andrea Nelson- Equitation, Madison Malsch- Trail, Kayleigh Azevedo- Horsemanship, Meredith Milton- Showmanship, Kristina Hermanson- Alternate
Continue reading …Impressive performances in some of the largest classes of the weekend resulted in top honors for Lauren Diaz with Promotional Asset and Cydney Benes with Rockin Rasinette in 14-18 Showmanship; Tim Zuidema with The Cape Crusader and Rusty Green with Rock County Kid in L1 Western Pleasure; Rusty Green with Only A Breeze and Cleve Wells with Cool Poco Dot in Junior Western Pleasure; Hillary Roberts with Whatscookngoodlookin and Deanna Green with Bestseatinthehouse in 14-18 Western Pleasure;
Continue reading …Additional entries will be accepted up until the time of the class, but entries cannot be received at the NSBA office after July 15. Any entries after July 15 must be brought to the World Championship Show and made at the World Show Entry Office in person.
Continue reading …“There is not one single factor that has driven up showing expenses, resulted in a decline in horses and exhibitors, a disappointment in the world shows or even a decline in the Incentive Fund, which everyone universally agrees was once the industry’s gold standard. “Many factors have brought us to where we are today, and it’s now the Show Council’s job, working with and through the various AQHA show-related committees, staff and the Executive Committee, to re-instill trust in the show model and give exhibitors the value they’re looking for when they compete with their American Quarter Horses.”
Continue reading …Click here to view the pattern book which includes Bareback, Horsemanship, Equitation, Over Fences, Hunter Hack, Ranch Horse Pleasure, Reining, Showmanship, Trail, Western Riding, and Team Tournament patterns.
Continue reading …On the list of the most popular vacation destinations you’re likely to find hot spots like Paris, Cancun, or Hawaii, probably not DuQuoin, Illinois. However, The Summer Run proves year after year that the event isn’t just a horse show, it’s a nine-day AQHA extravaganza that provides the opportunity for plenty of fun along the way.
Continue reading …It has come to our attention that the new wording for “Western Attire” in the 2014 Official APHA Rule Book Supplement has caused some confusion. A clarification follows for Rule SC-235.A. that should be used going forward.
Continue reading …The Northeast Paint Horse Championship classes are open to exhibitors residing in Zone 7 and horses whose owners reside in Zone 7—the zone includes Connecticut, Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia.
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