After an intense, nearly two-hour deliberation, the judges collectively decided the winner to be Gene Parker with Heza Cool TD. Parker was at the lead this afternoon for owner Donald Breeding. Coming in Reserve was Randy Jacobs with Maxxed Out for Kim Zeigler.
Continue reading …In a very tough class of Yearling Geldings, Tom Robertson led Coos Me In The Dark to a win for Theodore Lincoln. Coming in Reserve was Randy Jacobs withe The Secretz Out for Karen Johnson, whose weanling gelding, Heza Sidewinder, was also named a World Champion earlier this morning.
Continue reading …Randy Jacobs helped industry veteran, Karen Johnson, cross a big item off her bucket list this morning at the 2014 All American Quarter Horse Congress. Jacobs led Heza Sidewinder to a win in Weanling Geldings. Coming in Reserve was Andy Staton with I Am On Top for Melinda Clark.
Continue reading …By: Brittany Bevis After winning the Open Yearling Longe Line class at the Tom Powers Futurity and then the NSBA World Championship Show, I’m Fancy Schmancy completed an open hat trick by claiming a Congress Championship today with Kenny Lakins at the lead in Open Western Yearling Longe Line. Over the weekend, owner Randy Haines […]
Continue reading …“He’s more than just an all-around horse. I put special needs kids on him; I put veterans on him; I put my kid on him; and then I have fun jumping on him too. He’s pretty special. Now, it seems like everything is more specialized. You don’t get a lot of horses that will do such a variety of things. I feel very blessed.”
Continue reading …Chester and Ann Prince’s 3-year-old stallion, PF Premo, dominated his division of halter classes today at the 2014 All American Quarter Horse Congress winning his age division unanimously and then being crowned the Open Grand Champion Stallion, also by unanimous decision.
Continue reading …Anyone who has ever set a hoof inside the show ring knows that the main goal is to get the judge’s attention, preferably when you and your horse are looking your best. However, do some exhibitors take things too far, snuggling up so close to the judge that the rider can almost read the scorecard from horseback? The trend of “circling the judges” in an effort to gain the best ring position is just one topic that has come up lately in a push to bring this English discipline back to its roots. How far has Hunter Under Saddle strayed away from the original intention and tradition behind the class itself?
Continue reading …Two sisters captured twin wins at the 2014 All American Quarter Horse Congress this week. Yesterday, Gretchen Ross rode A Thumbs Up Ride to a win in Novice Amateur Equitation Over Fences. Today, it was little sister’s turn in the winner’s circle in Novice Youth Equitation Over Fences.
Continue reading …“He’s really what we want nowadays. He’s the epitome of balance and structural correctness. He’s also N/N, which is icing on the cake. He’s a very balanced, big, strong horse, and that’s what the industry needs.”
Continue reading …“He’s out of a daughter of Mr. Conclusion, and I’ve always been a big fan of Mr. Conclusion,” he says. “They always make really good broodmares. I think the colt’s got a bright future. He’s by Kid Coolsified, Dr. Jensen’s horse. He’s done a tremendous job.”
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