Congratulations to the following competitors who will be battling for the golden globe later this week! Judges for the Finals will be Larry Hansch, Mike Hawkins, Leslie Lange, Leonard Berryhill, and Liz Baker.
Continue reading …Because she scored an impressive 223, Scooter and Huntin For Candy will advance to the Trail Finals on Wednesday along with 21 other competitors, most of whom are nearly twice her age.
Continue reading …With quite a bit of help from 20 enthusiastic horse show kid volunteers, 22 dogs were adopted yesterday and the adoption process is in the works for at least four more. Ruth Ellen was so overcome by the warm reception and participation shown by the horse show crowd that she was nearly brought to tears.
Continue reading …The result is the following field of 22 that will have a shot at Tim “The Trail Man” Kimura’s Finals course later this week. Judges for the Finals will be Leslie Lange, Nancy Alto-Renfro, Jill Newcomb, Elizabeth Baker, and Buddy Fisher.
Continue reading …The Equine Chronicle would like to congratulate these fine competitors for advancing out of a tough field of 192 entries! Judges for tomorrow’s Finals will be Leslie Lange, Jill Newcomb, Elizabeth Baker, Mike Hawkins, and Larry Hansch.
Continue reading …How many other crossover competitors are competing in both performance and timed or working horse events here at the Youth World Show?
Continue reading …The last halter class of the 2014 AQHYA World Show concluded with Shyanne Smith leading PF Supreme Surprise to a unanimous win in a tough 19 entry class of Aged Mares. Shyanne and “Diva” have been a team since this past December when her family purchased the mare from Chester and Ann Prince of Prince Farms.
Continue reading …Hamm doesn’t turn 14 until tomorrow, but she certainly didn’t mind opening a few golden gifts early…
Continue reading …“Being able to win with my dad, and knowing that he prepared the horse, is awesome,” Jacobs says.
Continue reading …“She’s really soft and very obedient. She always wants to do what you want her to do, and I think that’s a big part of the class, the obedience part of it.”
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