“This program is opening the wonderful world of horses to these men, women and their children who have sacrificed so much on our behalf,” said Sydney Knott, founder of Horses4Heroes.
Continue reading …In addition to the show live streaming on iEquine, Mike and his staff will be available to exhibitors for custom videos in the hunter under saddle and western pleasure rail classes.
Continue reading …The international event held every two years and hosted by a different country is looking for all-around, reining and cutting horses that could be donated to the event for the participating youth to ride.
Continue reading …If you’re heading up to the show today, be sure to attend the Wine Tasting and Hors d’oeuvres Welcome Party at 6 pm in the Super Barn. Adult libations will be provided by Earlywine and tasty treats will be served by Running Wild Catering. On Tuesday, June 3rd, stop by the Super Barn for the Progressive Dinner Party at 8 pm.
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-1st Place- Naomi Ornelles, age 10, of Granbury, TX
-2nd Place- Naomi Ornelles, age 10, of Granbury, TX
-3rd Place- Jacqueline Frimodt, age 12, of Redmond, WA
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-1st Place- Morgan Rich, age 16, of Mackinaw, IL
-2nd Place- Brittany Teelander, age 18, of St. Johns, MI
-3rd Place- Teresa Job, age 15, of Sonora, CA
Continue reading …This regional championship features three days packed with a variety of classes, starting with trail at noon on June 6. AQHA Professional Horsemen Carla Wennberg, Ryan Kail, Tom Robertson and John Pipkin will judge the event.
Continue reading …Exhibitors who suspect they have earned a qualification to the Ford Youth World and who do not receive their packet by June 4, please contact AQHA at 806-378-4338.
Continue reading …Ever heard of a sold-out horse show with a waiting list? We have. That’s why The Equine Chronicle is thrilled to be back on board with The Buckeye Classic for the second year to sponsor a hospitality tent at the 2014 event. Just like last year, the tent will provide exhibitors with bottled water, popsicles, […]
Continue reading …$2,500 NSBA Jr. Green Trail, $2,500 NSBA Sr. Green Trail, $1,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure, $1,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Limited Open Western Pleasure, $1,000 NSBA All-Age Non Pro Western Pleasure, $1,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Western Pleasure, $500 NSBA All-Age Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle, $500 NSBA 3 and 4-Year-Old Open Hunter Under Saddle, $1,000 NSBA Non Pro Trail, $1,000 NSBA Sr. Trail
Continue reading …According to WSQHA representative, Linsey O’Donnell, the show topped out at just over 600 entries, which made for a 10% increase over the previous year. As a result, this was the largest WSQHA circuit held in the past eight years.
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