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AQHA All Around Award Winner- Scott Reinartz and Investin A Goodbar

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AQHA All Around Award Winner- Scott Reinartz and Investin A Goodbar

Over the next few weeks, we will be featuring several of these exhibitors to find out more about their journeys on the road towards achieving one of AQHA’s highest honors. First up is the Select All Around Champion for 2019- Scott Reinartz and Investin A Goodbar. 

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Who Were the Winners of the First Recorded Live Virtual Horse Show?

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Who Were the Winners of the First Recorded Live Virtual Horse Show?

Lauren Stanley and Extremely Good Stuff won Open/Non Pro Showmanship with 24 entries. Reserve was Cami Van Aken with Good Tobe Immortal. Charlotte Brooks and Wonit On My RV were the winners in the Non Pro 11 and Under Showmanship Sidepot. Kelly Coonce and Presleys Got Rhythm won the Non Pro 15-18 Showmanship Sidepot. Lauren Stanley and Extremely Good Stuff won the Non Pro 19-39 Showmanship Sidepot. 

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Who Was the Winner? Test Your Memory Quiz #1

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Who Was the Winner? Test Your Memory Quiz #1

During this time spent in quarantine with no horse shows to attend, we thought it might be fun to test your memory from events gone by… Fancy yourself a results record whiz? Have an aptitude for recalling stats off the top of your head?

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In Loving Memory of Multiple APHA World Champion, Zipped From The Heart

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In Loving Memory of Multiple APHA World Champion, Zipped From The Heart

“Watching his natural rhythm was truly unparalleled and inspiring. I feel so grateful to have spent so many amazing years together.”

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Wearing a Mask isn’t Anything New For This 6-Year-Old Equestrian

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Wearing a Mask isn’t Anything New For This 6-Year-Old Equestrian

For most of the world, living life behind a face mask is something new. But for 6-year-old equestrian, Ellenor Kavanaugh, this is the first time she has looked just like everyone else. 

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Lights, Camera, Action!

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Lights, Camera, Action!

Other odd jobs include painting blood splatters and stains for a Saddam Hussein torture room for Three Kings. One time, she was lowered by ropes and a harness to paint the underside of a suspension bridge over a raging river. She also had to recreate a mutant-sized, trap door spider’s nest in Eight Legged Freaks. However, the oddest thing she’s ever been asked to paint is a dead cow on the set of The Postman.

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COVID-19 Schooling Survival Guide- Showmanship

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COVID-19 Schooling Survival Guide- Showmanship

Breaking to a walk from an extended trot, without stopping, is tough enough as it is, but this transition is made even more challenging, because it occurs on a left bending arc. “Think about how this transition it tougher because the break to the walk is on a left bending arc. The horse has to increase his step to follow you around the arc on the outside.”

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On the Front Lines: AQHA Amateur, Kara Flentje, Doing Her Part

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On the Front Lines: AQHA Amateur, Kara Flentje, Doing Her Part

She regularly performs chest x-rays on people who have been infected with COVID-19 or are experiencing symptoms. “This requires me to be in close contact with these patients, and I wear personal protective equipment (PPE), such as a face shield, mask, gown, and gloves.”

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Flashback Friday- NSBA Riders Cup Pays Out $80,000

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Flashback Friday- NSBA Riders Cup Pays Out $80,000

Unbeknownst to everyone at the time, that would be the last, major, horse show held before the COVID-19 pandemic began to restrict travel, event attendance, and daily life. The National Snaffle Bit Association held its annual Riders Cup during the Sun Circuit again this year and presented competitors with a total payout of $80,000; beautiful, silver trophy cups; and big checks. 

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How to Cope With Uncertainty and Cancelled Horse Shows

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How to Cope With Uncertainty and Cancelled Horse Shows

Worrying if the event you’ve been training for will be cancelled is a normal response. It doesn’t mean that you don’t recognize the seriousness of the situation or respect that health care officials are trying to keep us safe. It just means that you’ve put in many hours of hard work and dedication, and financial resources, into pursuing a goal, and you feel disappointed. It means you care.

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