Do you ever wonder what judges, scribes, and ring stewards are talking about on the sidelines? They probably have some funny stories to tell!
Continue reading …(2009- 2021) “This is Tommy, Timer Hid My Fancy. He’s PHBA and APHA. I got him in 2009 when he was 10 and I was 9. He’s 22 as of May 23rd.” If you have a great Then and Now photo to share, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com.
Continue reading …Every year, one artist is given the honor of serving as the America’s Horse in Art Show & Sale signature artist. Kathryn Leitner of Kingfisher, Oklahoma, is the signature artist for the 13th annual America’s Horse in Art, opening for online preview on August 2 and in-person viewing on August 14.
Continue reading …“My life changed forever when I was 14 and got my first show horse, Styled N Deefined. Axel was talented, smart, and quirky. He was the kind of horse that made you work for it, but when we were on, we were on and made a great team. He’s taught me so much and has […]
Continue reading …Well look who it is! It’s our The Equine Chronicle cover girls, Meg DePalma and Don’t Think Twice, at the Redbud Spectacular. If you have a great photo of the day, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com. Click here to view the entire digital edition of the magazine.
Continue reading …“This is my 17-year-old Quarter Horse, Potential Player, or “Turtle.” He was my first show horse and there are no words to describe how much we love him and always will. The first picture was the week after we bought him, and the second is from my wedding. I told my wedding photographer that the […]
Continue reading …“When I arrived in the Jim Norick Arena, I was stunned. It was beautiful facility and that’s when I had realized that my dream had come true, and it was time to set my next goal. I went and decided to set yet another big goal knowing that I had the potential to reach that goal as well. The goal that I had set was to get a globe! I know that sounds like an insane goal for your first World Show, but I figured that it could still be a goal of mine even if I didn’t accomplish it. I could still set it for next year.”
Continue reading …Like in life, when it comes to showing horses, you never get a second chance to make a first impression. It’s the small, often overlooked, details that add up to create a polished and professional picture in the show pen.
Continue reading …Brody Galyean and Kaitlyn Smith decided to recreate one of G-Man’s photos from the Larry Little Futurity years ago and at the Red Bud Spectacular today! If you’d like to recreate one of G-Man’s fun photos for a Then and Now photo, email B.Bevis@EquineChronicle.com!
Continue reading …This is a super fun take on the Then and Now challenge! Check out these photos of Alyvia Dixon. The first was taken on July 30th, 2013 at a 4-H show. The second was taken on July 30th, 2020 at the AQHA Youth World Show when Alyvia was named Reserve Champion in L1 Showmanship! If you […]
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