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| 11/6/2025 |
LBS Save the Date The AHHS Limited Breeders Sweepstakes Committee is hard at work planning the 2026 Limited Breeders Sweepstakes Grand Event weekend. We will be back in Lexington, KY on Friday, March 6 and Saturday, March 7! |
| 1/16/2025 |
US Equestrian Federation Hosts 2024 National Breed and Discipline Affiliate Summit On December 2 – 3, the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) hosted the 2024 National Breed and Discipline Affiliate Summit to review and discuss opportunities to work more closely together to achieve mutual goals and better understand how USEF can be a partner to their success. |
| 1/14/2025 |
Save the Date for the Limited Breeders Sweepstakes Grand Event Weekend The AHHS Limited Breeders Sweepstakes Committee is hard at work planning the 2025 Limited Breeders Sweepstakes Grand Event weekend. The weekend is scheduled for Friday, March 14 and Saturday, March 15 in Lexington, KY. Details of each days events will be released as they become available. |
| 3/15/2024 |
ASHBA Special Release The American Saddlebred Horse and Breeders Association (ASHBA) has continued to work tirelessly over the past three weeks to address the untenable situation created when the Kentucky State Fair Board (KSFB) chose to drop the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) as the governing body for the World’s Championship Horse Show. |
| 3/20/2021 |
A Message from the UPHA Equitation Committee The UPHA Equitation Committee has been hard at work on a new version of the UPHA Saddle Seat Equitation Workout Manual. Volume 3 includes 100 newly created patterns and is available for purchase... |
| 7/20/2020 |
MMC Classic Horse Show Scheduled at Del Mar Horse Park Upon the cancellation of the Morgan Medallion Regional Horse Show scheduled July 16-19, 2020 at South Point Hotel, Casino and Equestrian Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Stacy Hennessy and a group of dedicated individuals went to work to see if a replacement show could be organized... |
| 3/24/2020 |
Joint Leadership Council Works Together to Support Barns During COVID-19 The Joint Leadership Council (JLC) is coming together to unite our efforts to support our memberships and professionals in the show horse community from the impacts of COVID-19. The JLC is a group comprised of individuals appointed by AHHS, AMHA, ASHA, ARHPA and UPHA, who work together towards the concerns of the trotting breeds. |
| 3/23/2020 |
NEMHS Cover Contest Heads up for an exciting opportunity to be the “face” of the 81st New England Regional Morgan Horse Show. NEMHS is the oldest Morgan Show in the world and we invite ALL youth 21 and under to submit art work that will become eligible to be showcased on the cover of the 2020 NEMHS Horse Show Program. The theme of your work should focus on the special relationship between Youth and Morgan horses. |
| 3/17/2020 |
ASHA Forms New Committee to Address COVID-19 Induced Industry Challenges As a result of the national, regional, global challenges facing ASHA members at this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the ASHA has formed an emergency committee to work to address the ways we can come together to help minimize the impact of COVID-19 on the Saddlebred community. |
| 3/17/2020 |
ASHA Launches National Select Series for 2020 Season The American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) is excited to announce the new ASHA National Select Series presented by State Line Tack for the 2020 show season. This program has been developed through years of hard work and thoughtfulness from ASHA’s Middle Market, Horse Show Task Force, and the new Saddlebreds Across America committees. |
| 3/16/2020 |
AMHA Office Closed March 16th to 20th In light of the expanding efforts to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, AMHA’s office will be closed this week in order to establish efficient protocols for the staff to work remotely during this uncertain period. AMHA is committed to following the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and World Health Organization for protection against and prevention of the spread of COVID-19. |
| 3/2/2020 |
Bringing 2020 Into Focus Here we are! A new show season in a new decade – and it certainly feels like our leadership is positioning itself to take advantage of this breath of fresh air to put aside our differences and to work together for the betterment of the show horse industry... |
| 2/10/2020 |
General John B. Castleman Award: Dr. Scott Bennett Every year, the National Horseman staff selects an individual who demonstrates a heroic love for and dedication to the show horse sport. This year, the Castleman Award recipient has been selected for his lifelong work improving the lives, health and performance of show horses, as well as his own passion for the breed and its development. |
| 2/10/2020 |
AMHA Mabel Owen Media Award: Laura Behning Today the Morgan horse world is filled with color. One of the reasons for that is the skillful use of media on the subject of colorful Morgans by author and researcher Laura Behning. It is for her body of work that AMHA is pleased to honor her with the 2020 Mabel Owen Media Award... |
| 2/10/2020 |
AMHA Golden Reins Award: Nancy Flower Growing up in Erie, Pennsylvania, Nancy Flower was a horse crazy little girl. She started taking hunt seat and jumping lessons at a nearby stable. Through her work as a professional photographer, Nancy’s mother met the owners of local Elk Creek Farm. When they found out about Nancy’s love for horses, they gave her a part-Morgan for her 16th birthday. |
| 2/10/2020 |
UPHA Larry Bacon Lifetime Achievement and ASHA Lifetime Achievement: Jimmy and Helen Robertson Once in a while, along comes someone who puts our show horse industry ahead of his own interests. Rarely we find two people who work as hard as the other to accomplish complementary objectives, both of them successfully. |
| 2/10/2020 |
UPHA Tom Moore Hall of Fame: John Conatser Growing up the son of a legend and trying to follow in his footsteps is not for the faint-hearted, especially in a sport as demanding as ours. When that father was the second person inducted into the UPHA Hall of Fame the bar was high and that’s just how the son liked it. |
| 1/8/2020 |
ASHA Introduces New Star Show to Address Needs of Previously Unrated Shows The American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) today announced the formation of a new “class” of shows for the 2020 show season. The “Star Show” program is the result of months of work by the ASHA Horse Show Task Force to bring organization and benefits to those shows that are currently unaffiliated with the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF). |
| 10/29/2019 |
From the Desk of Marty Schaffel: A Path to Pain-Free When I was 32, I had a severe problem with my back. I had a herniated disc and severe sciatic pain down my right side. When I would get out of my car, I would drop to my knees in pain... |
| 10/15/2019 |
Supporting 1-2 Day Shows; A Major Focus of Horse Show Task Force The ASHA recognizes the importance of providing various opportunities for competition. School, work and commitments keep many of our members busy, and sometimes unable to attend shows that take up most of the week or more... |
| 9/17/2019 |
Increasing Horse Show Participation in Underrepresented Areas Added to Role of New Task Force The ASHA Horse Show Task Force (HSTF), begins its work this week to examine and provide recommendations to support horse shows with an added duty of increasing participation to underrepresented areas... |
| 8/20/2019 |
Horse World Saddened by the Loss of Scott Snider Cave Scott Snider, 76, died Saturday, the 17th day of August, 2019, at his residence. Born in Bloomfield, he was the son of Mary Durrett Snider and the late Virgil R. "Rats" Snider. He began his working career as a farmer and later went to work in the livestock supply business as an employee of Feeder's Supply... |
| 6/25/2019 |
Update On The 80th New England Morgan Horse Show The 80th Celebration of the New England Morgan Horse Show is just around the corner. The show will take place at the Three County Fairgrounds in Northampton, MA July 23-27. The show committee has been hard at work over the past year planning the 80th edition of this iconic horse show... |
| 6/3/2018 |
Local artist, Stevie B., merges two passions; photography and horses in her first gallery show Renowned Lexington photographer, Stevie Bagdesarian (Stevie B Photo), will have her first gallery show June 9, 2018 at M.A.D.S. Gallery from 1pm to 3:30pm. The artist says “I am elated to share my equine fine art collection at my first gallery exhibition. It is a dream come true to be able to share my work and hopefully impact and inspire others.” |
| 3/1/2018 |
AHCF Announces Results of 2017 Economic Impact Study The American Horse Council Foundation (AHCF) is pleased to announce the results of its anticipated 2017 Economic Impact Study of the U.S. Horse Industry. The AHCF would like to thank The Innovation Group for their work on this important study. |
| 9/1/2017 |
REPORT Leaderboard Overall Professional Exhibitor There's nothing more exciting than watching the professionals at work and watching them match up against one another. Here's who came out on top riding and driving in the ring themselves at the 2017 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 2/16/2017 |
Neidlingers The Neidlingers (Travis, Mari, Danielle, and Scott) were hard at work at the New York Stallion Service Auction in Cortland, N.Y. The auction featured 39 stallions, two "Name Your Mare" lots, and various donated goods that raised over $46,000. |
| 11/12/2016 |
Cindy Carcione Cindy Carcione was joined by Mark Turner and Lillian Shively after winning the Amateur Three-Gaited National Championship aboard Work It on Friday night in Kansas City. |
| 8/23/2016 |
Louisville - Monday Evening Complete coverage of the Monday evening session of the 2016 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 7/9/2016 |
Championships Highlight Friday Night The morning session was abbreviated due to an impending thunderstorm, and the final class of the morning session, the UPHA Adult Challenge Cup National Finals was separated into rail work in the morning, and then we returned an hour earlier for the evenin |
| 7/7/2016 |
National Finals Kicks Off Wednesday Night In one of the largest USEF Adult Medal National Finals ever, a field of 19 entries took to the Red Mile on a beautiful Wednesday evening to perform the extensive work required of the national finalists. |
| 11/20/2015 |
Visit The Tom Moore Statue in Front of Freedom Hall The beautiful life-size bronze, of Tom Moore, donated in 2005 by the UPHA, recently received some much needed work to preserve and restore the statue... |
| 7/2/2015 |
Biggins Renee Biggins coached Cindy Carcione and Work It from center ring at Lawrenceburg as they took their victory pass in the Amateur Three-Gaited Championship. |
| 5/4/2015 |
Equine Obituary - CH My Front Page Lady “She was so consistent. The epitome of a ladies horse,” said Rob Byers who trained the recently deceased CH My Front Page Lady... |
| 11/3/2014 |
Witter This year’s California Futurity was another great show due to the hard work of Larry Witter, Betty Jane Holtz and Kevin Michael pictured here enjoying Thursday evening’s exhibitor’s party at Pinto Ranch. |
| 8/27/2014 |
Louisville - Saturday Night Coverage of Stake Night at the 2014 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 8/20/2014 |
Louisville - Tuesday Evening Coverage of the Tuesday evening session of the 2014 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 9/2/2013 |
Louisville - Saturday Night Coverage of Stake Night of the 2013 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 8/21/2013 |
Louisville - Tuesday Evening Coverage of the Tuesday evening session of the 2013 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 8/22/2012 |
Louisville - Tuesday Evening Coverage of the Tuesday evening session of the 2012 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 11/19/2011 |
UPHA/American Royal - Friday Evening Coverage of the Friday evening session of the 2011 UPHA/American Royal National Championship. |
| 9/19/2011 |
All American Horse Classic Kicks Off Fall Season! The All American Horse Classic has a long tradition of presenting the best of the best Saddlebreds, Hackneys and equitation riders. |
| 8/26/2011 |
Louisville - Thursday Night Coverage of the Thursday night session of the 2011 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 8/23/2011 |
Louisville - Monday Night Coverage of the Monday night session of the 2011 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 5/23/2011 |
Sandy Backer - Travel Consultant and Show Secretary Sandy Backer-Cherry has recently gone to work for Midwest Travel Consultants, but will still be seen all over the country, conducting her usual horse show duties. |
| 5/16/2011 |
Scott and Carol Matton: Up by the Bootstraps Few partnerships have been more successful in business and in life than Scott and Carol Matton of Knollwood Farm in Hartland, Wis. |
| 4/25/2011 |
Donation Allows WWU to Begin Work on Alumni/Visitor Center During Alumni Weekend, William Woods University President Jahnae H. Barnett announced a generous donation. |
| 2/15/2011 |
Remembering CH Gypsy Supreme The recent death of the 23-year-old gelding brought back a lot of memories for those trainers who did work the son of Sultan’s Flashdance and Kalarama’s Gypsy Lady. |
| 11/20/2010 |
UPHA/American Royal - Thursday Night Coverage of the Thursday night session of the 2010 UPHA/American Royal National Championship. |
| 11/8/2010 |
Saluting The 2010 Morgan Grand National and World Championship Full coverage of the 2010 Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show. |
| 8/27/2010 |
Louisville - Thursday Night Coverage of the Thursday night session of the 2010 World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 3/3/2010 |
ASHA Announces Details for Executive Director Position The ASHA seeks a leader to supervise its staff and work closely with directors.
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| 1/12/2010 |
Saddle Horse Report’s 21st Annual WC Sire Rating Saddle Horse Report has been pleased to provide its World’s Champion Sire Rating as a tool to help those breeders see just what bloodlines are siring the best of the best. |
| 9/24/2009 |
WWU Horse Enjoys Summer Therapy Work During the summer, many horses in the William Woods University equestrian program are leased out to various lesson and show programs. But for one William Woods horse, this summer was different. |
| 8/29/2009 |
Louisville - Friday Daytime Coverage of Friday's daytime session of the World's Championship Horse Show. |
| 8/6/2009 |
Bell View Acres: Creating Memories For More Than 40 Years Memories are being made by Jeanette, Dick, their daughter, Lynn, and their staff. It’s been that way since 1965. |
| 12/9/2008 |
Equitation Takes Center Stage During the week in Kansas City equitation becomes paramount. |
| 10/30/2008 |
Morgan Grand National and World Championship Horse Show Day by day coverage of the 2008 Morgan Grand National and World Championship Horse Show. |
| 10/16/2008 |
For A.J. Bruwer, Life Works In 14 years, A.J. Bruwer has gone from rubbing horses and working colts for John T. Jones to being one of the industry’s more successful young trainers and judges. |
| 7/12/2008 |
Lexington Junior League - Friday Morning Coverage from Friday morning at Lexington Junior League. |
| 5/7/2008 |
Campaigning in the Carolinas The Carolinas’ splash may not be quite as big as Kentucky’s, but from Linda Shelhart’s Canterbury Stables on the Atlantic coast through the high plains country, Saddlebreds more than hold their own. |
| 4/30/2008 |
Illinois State Fairgrounds Repairs Complete It is official. Repair of the electrical problems that have plagued the fairgrounds since the end of January are complete, three weeks early. |
| 2/27/2008 |
Obituary - Dale Pugh “He had an innate ability to understand horses and work with them,” stable owner and friend Mike Roberts said.
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| 1/18/2008 |
UPHA Tom Moore Hall Of Fame - Gib Marcucci He is gifted with unlimited talent, an amazing work ethic, perseverance, the insistence on perfection, stubbornness and a strong sense of loyalty. His willingness to help friends in need is not well known, but is a large part of his character.
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| 1/13/2008 |
Jessie Pettie: A Lady Who Lives Life ‘Outside the Lines’ A bundle of energy and drive. That’s one way to describe equine artist and exhibitor Jessie Pettie of Ethel, La. Another would be to simply say she is crazy over horses.
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| 1/6/2008 |
The Humanitarians Live Up To Their Name The Challenge of Champions Moneys at Work
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| 12/5/2007 |
Equitation Takes The Spotlight at the Royal Equitation riders work all year long to be able to compete in Kansas City where equitation takes center stage. Five national final titles are up for grabs.
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| 11/5/2007 |
A Standing Ovation For… The 2007 Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show
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| 10/10/2007 |
30th Annual St. Louis National Charity Horse Show It’s a show that starts early with National Finals competitions and ends late with well-attended performance divisions. It’s a lot of work for the judges but worth it for exhibitors who find a variety of classes and great competition.
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| 10/9/2007 |
NWSA Fall Classic Works Hard to Make It Fun For All This was a show designed for fun and competition. Special activities to include the kids, lots of food and libations to tempt the palate, and an easy schedule combine to bring horses and humans from throughout the Northwest and Canada.
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| 9/11/2007 |
Taking The Crown Back To Crown Valley Farm David Blevins, although having grown up with horses and spending most of his adult life working in the Saddlebred industry, was a relative “unknown” to many when he headed down the ramp onto the green shavings of Freedom Hall.
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| 8/28/2007 |
Planning And Hard Work Produce The Fairfield South Experience Plan your work. Work your plan. Thousands of people have received – or given – that advice. Fairfield South’s Marsha and Gary Garone are proof positive that the axiom is a good one.
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| 8/24/2007 |
Louisville - Thursday Evening Formal wear was the official dress code for the first class Thursday night at the World’s Championship Horse Show. The Senior Equitation Championship lured 18 top riders from all over the country but after the rail work only 10 were invited to stay for a |
| 8/21/2007 |
Louisville - Monday Morning and Afternoon The first morning performance of this year’s World’s Championship Horse Show came bright and early on Monday, and first to work was a team that needs no introduction to daytime performances in Freedom Hall.
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| 8/13/2007 |
Judd and Gilman are a World’s Championship Team “They work so well together; they complement each other,” customers say about them. “Each has different strengths. Don is a spectacular, phenomenal five-gaited trainer. Maria is a beautiful rider and makes riding horses look effortless.”
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| 7/23/2007 |
A Star Spangled Show On Top Of The Rockies The Circle J Regional Morgan Horse Show hosted its 49th annual edition with a star spangled spectacular on July 4-7, 2007, at the National Western Complex in Denver, Colo.
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| 7/5/2007 |
Rock Walker A Caring Friend . . . A Talented Horseman . . . A Gentle And Kind Man . . . A True Showman
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| 6/14/2007 |
Riding Develops Character As Well As Winners [We] talked with a number of persons who have gone from being champion riders to leading productive adult lives. What they learned during those junior exhibitor years defines the importance of being part of the Saddle Horse community.
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| 6/13/2007 |
Devon – It Just Couldn’t Have Been Any Better! With the largest numbers in years, Devon was back on track and, due to the hard work and dedication of a few, showcased the horses we love in front of record setting crowds. |
| 5/11/2007 |
New Combinations: The Trainers’ Eye View Where did they find that horse? What inspired that trainer to put that child together with that animal? How did he or she know it would work? |
| 5/4/2007 |
For Hite And Ciampoli, Actions Speak Louder Than Words They’re a pair of quiet men who let their work speak for itself. For more than 75 combined years, Jimmie Hite and Max Ciampoli of Wentzville, Mo., have been doing just that.
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| 4/20/2007 |
World Champion Horse Equipment Establishes Account for Stepping Stone Farm To help Huguley rebuild her needed inventory of tack and work equipment, an account has been set up at World Champion Horse Equipment in the name of Courtney Huguley/Stepping Stone Farm. |
| 3/8/2007 |
Saddlebreds Shine In The Alamo City Success despite all odds. That might be one way to describe the annual San Antonio Saddle Horse Association Horse Show. Challenges never faze Texans, at least not for long. Rather, they work together to succeed, even triumph over adversity.
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| 1/17/2007 |
Art Auction Consignments Now Being Accepted Now is the time to consign a work of art, an equine antique or rare book to the Museum’s 2007 Art Auction. After the ‘05 and ‘06 history-making auctions, interest in this year’s auction has dramatically increased.
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| 1/10/2007 |
USEF National and Regional Champions – Hackney Division These awards are celebrated during the USEF Annual Meeting Gala held each Jan. where National Champions are recognized for their hard work and dedication. Winners’ names are engraved on beautiful perpetual trophies that are on display at the USEF headquar |
| 12/21/2006 |
KY Riding Instructors to Meet in January The goal is to work together to establish state-wide academy rules.
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| 12/3/2006 |
Freedman’s Stands For More Than 200 Years Of Harness-Making Excellence The year is 1910. Young Issac Freedman stepped off the boat onto Ellis Island and made his way to the city of Toronto, Canada. He brought little with him except his knowledge of harness making and a strong work ethic.
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| 9/27/2006 |
Texas State Fair The State Fair is one of the few remaining shows that features both Saddle Horses and Tennessee Walking Horses. The two groups work well together, cheering on those from the other breed as well as supporting the shows financially and as volunteers.
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| 9/22/2006 |
Carter Cox’s Success Comes Through Doing Hard Work His Way “He’s a quiet simple man, who knows exactly what he likes ….”
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| 9/16/2006 |
Family, Faith and Perseverance are Shiflet Family Hallmarks A son who will follow in your footsteps: that’s many a father’s dream. Dyche Shiflet may have had such an idea, but there’s no way he could have imagined the impact four generations of Shiflets would have on the Saddle Horse industry.
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| 9/15/2006 |
Jubilee Highlights Labor Day Weekend Throughout its 42 years, Jubilee has provided Morgan enthusiasts a myriad of ways to celebrate the Morgan breed. This year’s Jubilee was indeed a grand celebration for all of the hard work done well by the show management, committee and officials, along w |
| 8/25/2006 |
Louisville - Thursday Morning The short Thursday morning session opened with the ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky Weanlings. After the field of 10 was presented, four were called out for further work.
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| 8/16/2006 |
Meet DeLovely’s Go-To Gal: Karen Medicus Those at DeLovely Farm, where she has spent the last 26 years, and the customers whose horses she cares for, say she simply is extraordinary. And she’s living her life-long dream.
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| 7/23/2006 |
Morgan Champions Compete On Top Of The Rockies The Circle J Regional Morgan Horse Show hosted its 48th annual edition on July 5-9 at the National Western Complex.
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| 6/12/2006 |
National Trails Day 2006 Eight hardy Green Mountain Horse Association (GMHA) members turned out for trail work on Sunday, June 4, National Trails Day.
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| 5/10/2006 |
Equestrian Division at WWU Honors Students with Awards William Woods University equestrian students were honored May 1 at the Equestrian Awards Reception for their hard work, academics and dedication to the field.
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| 3/2/2006 |
Letter to the Editor from Cece Green Yelek It is now time for me to go back to work for the breed and association I love, the AMHA. It is with this love that I am going to run for the board as a director at large.
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| 1/17/2006 |
Art Auction Consignments Now Being Accepted Would you like to consign a work of art, an equine antique or rare book to the Museum’s 2006 Art Auction? If so, you need to start the process now! |
| 1/14/2006 |
UPHA Herman Miles Horse Show Manager of the Year – Fred Nava Our honoree is that rare individual who cannot only dream, but can bring that dream to reality, while inspiring those around him to work shoulder to shoulder in support of that dream.
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| 1/12/2006 |
UPHA Sallie Wheeler Distinguished Service Award - Dana Sibbet As Vice President and Sales Manager of RaDon, his positive attitude, charismatic personality and unified teamwork approach make his leadership a pleasure to work for and with. |
| 7/7/2005 |
Celebrating In Syracuse Over the past few years the committee members of the Syracuse International have rolled up their sleeves and been hard at work making the show fun for exhibitors. Their efforts have paid off handsomely. |
| 6/30/2005 |
USEF Launches New Outreach Program As competition organizers and show managers continue to push forward in the 2005 competition season, some United States Equestrian Federation employees will be rolling their sleeves up to work with them. |
| 4/22/2005 |
Looking toward college? Looking toward college?
There are dozens of programs out there for the horse enthusiast
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| 3/18/2005 |
Sandy Sessink To Hold Show Riding Camp Keith Nelsen Stables, Inc. is hosting a Show Riding Camp on April 22-24 in Eugene, Ore. Sandy Sessink will work with riders of all ages for the full three days. |
| 2/21/2005 |
Teamwork Is The Key To Success At The AMHA Convention The theme of the 2005 AMHA Convention held the week of February 7 at the Hyatt Regency Phoenix was Wild Out West which was abbreviated to WOW! And there certainly was a lot to say "WOW" about. |
| 1/28/2005 |
Horse World Magazine Wants You! If you love horses, like to travel and want to work for an industry leader...Horse World Magazine Wants YOU! |
| 10/11/2004 |
Northwest Saddlebred Association Fall Classic! Just about everyone in the show horse industry would agree that horse shows are hard work. Hard work for the owner, the trainer, the exhibitor, the grooms and the horses, not to mention show managers, board of directors and staff. |
| 9/8/2004 |
All American Weanling Cup Crowns Winner After two years of planning and work, Jim Aikman’s All American Weanling Cup paid out over $185,000 in prize money to a beautiful crop of weanlings. |
| 7/13/2004 |
This Horse Has A Lot of Curb Appeal... A Bit of advice column that discusses tips on how to start a colt in a full bridle and get them ready to show. A few of today’s top trainers took time out of their schedules to address the following questions and share their knowledge, likes and dislikes. |
| 1/26/2004 |
Dedications Announced For YIR With work underway on the 2003 Year In Review book, Executive Editor Bob Funkhouser announced the three dedications for the annual hardback edition which covers the history of the show horse industry. |
| 12/8/2003 |
Royal's Equitation Division Stronger Than Ever The equitation division at the American Royal this year was bigger than ever. The amount of talent across the board was huge. |
| 9/15/2003 |
Getting to Know Who's in Center Ring The horse industry has a rich history of being a family sport. Spouses, siblings, parents and children train together, show together and work together. |
| 9/15/2003 |
Irene York...Enjoying Life To The Fullest She’s a hearty New Englander who has volumes of great stories about the show horse industry revolving around the American Saddlebreds and Hackney Ponies she’s loved most of her life. |
| 9/15/2003 |
A Day With A Trainer Fundraiser For World Morgan Futurity Have you ever dreamed about going to a training stable and seeing how trainers work their horses? Now is your chance! The World Morgan Futurity is sponsoring a day with a trainer. |
| 8/18/2003 |
A Blending Of Two Worlds -- Andy and Lynda Freseth It has happened before and it has happened since, but it doesn’t always work. In fact, most betting people that knew Andy Freseth and Lynda Williamson probably didn’t put money on the favorable side. |
| 7/2/2003 |
Rock Walker Released From Hospital Rock Walker was released from the hospital on Friday, June 27. He has returned to his home in Temecula, CA. While he still has much work to do on the recovery front, this is great news |
| 12/6/2002 |
Star Quest Equestrian Center Helping To Promote The American Saddlebred In Middle Tennessee Cathy and Wayne Hackney, owners and operators of Star Quest Equestrian Center in Franklin, are work |
| 6/7/2002 |
A Commitment to Family “A little success make you want to get better, makes you want more,” she added. |