Check out results from the Florida Gulf Coast Quarter Horse Show Hunter Derbies. Florida Hygain Gulf Coast High Hunter Derby Results: 1- Strutin To The Blues/Chuck Briggs for Rodger Call- $1,057 2- Wicked Attraction/Ryan Painter for Pablos West LLC/New Roads- $830.50 3- Alonzo/Robert Stuckey- $641.75 4- Ritas Repro/Shanna Bradshaw- $377.50 5- What We Do By […]
Continue reading …“It’s really special to win though, because 2022 is my last year showing youth. It’s really sad that I am aging out next year, because I have been showing my whole life. I will be going to school, so after my youth years I won’t be able to show for a while. So, I’m really happy I won.”
Continue reading …Thanks to Cody Parmenter for more great photos from the FL Gold Coast that recently took place in Tampa, FL. If you’d like to share photos from a show near you, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Thanks to Cody Parmenter Photography for some great photos from the Florida Gold Coast that recently took place in Tampa, FL. Stay tuned for more photos coming from the FL Gulf Coast. If you’d like to share photos from a show near you, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Thanks to Ruehle Photographix for some great photos from the FPHC Holiday Classic/Ugly Sweater Extravaganza/APHA SE Regional Championship at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, FL. If you’d like to share photos and results from a show near you, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Thanks to Miranda Burkert for some great photos from the recent Region 3 Show/ Hillbilly Classic that took place December 3-5 in Harriman, TN. If you’d like to share your show’s photos and results with The Equine Chronicle, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …The Appaloosa family took over the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, October 29th – November 6th, 2021 for a showing of versatility and beauty that is the Appaloosa breed. This year marks the 32nd consecutive year the World Show has been held in Fort Worth and its 61st consecutive year overall. The nine-day event consisted of 89 non-pro classes and 96 open classes, with 2,213 total entries.
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