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Lil Ruf Peppy is a Two Million Dollar Sire

by By Christa Morris | 10/28/2009 11:18:00 AM

Lil Ruf Peppy found his place in the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) record books in 2006 when he became the sport’s 11th Million Dollar Sire. Over the past three years, his offspring continued their winning ways earning another million in the NRHA arena. Lil Ruf Peppy is officially an NRHA Two Million Dollar sire with offspring earnings exceeding $2,016,600. He is the seventh sire to be honored with this distinction. Lil Ruf Peppy is a son of Peppy San Badger out of the Otoe daughter...

Anglo-Arabian Awards Presented at Sport Horse Nationals

by By Peggy Ingles | 10/28/2009 11:13:00 AM

The North American Anglo-Arabian Horse Association (NAAAHA) sponsored their third High Pont Championship Awards this year at the Sport Horse National Championship Show. Eighteen Anglo-Arabians competed all week at the Kentucky Horse Park. The five-year-old gelding One More Round++// (Al Jassur Laddin x Winifred) earned Supreme Champion Anglo-Arabian Sport Horse honors thanks to winning the Champion in Sport Horse Under Saddle Amateur To Ride (ATR), Reserve Champion in Hunter Hack ATR and Adult...

American Paint Horse Association Hosts Successful Gathering in Colorado

by By Cristin Conner | 10/26/2009 3:55:00 PM

The American Paint Horse Association’s (APHA) annual convention and membership meeting concluded recently in Colorado Springs, CO, where 107 leaders of the association met to elect the group’s executive committee, decide on rule change proposals and work within committees to continue to advance the popular horse breed organization. APHA’s newly elected executive committee now includes: • President Linda Vance, Winlock, WA • President-elect Dr. Travis Titlow, Lincoln, CA • Vice President Scot...

Meredith Darst and Elation Crowned Grand Champion Pony Hunter at Washington International Horse Show

by By Rebecca Walton | 10/25/2009 8:04:00 PM

Sunday marked the conclusion of the Washington International Horse Show at rhe Verizon Center as the Pony Hunter divisions wrapped up their second day of competition. Meredith Darst had a banner day, claiming two of the championship tricolors, and going on to win the Grand Champion Pony Hunter trophy with Elation. She was also presented with the award for Best Child Rider on a Pony, sponsored by the Arute Family, for her excellent performance. Darst and Elation, owned by Dr. Betsee Parker of...

McLain Ward and Vancouver Reach Great Heights in $25,000 Puissance at 2009 WIHS CSI****-W

by By Jennifer Wood and Lauren Fisher | 10/23/2009 7:24:00 PM

Minikus, Farrington, Johnson, and Kessler in Winner's Circle for Jumpers The 2009 Washington International Horse Show (WIHS) CSI****-W is one of the most exciting equestrian competitions in the country, and it is one of only two shows in North America that offer a puissance, or "high jump" class. Friday night's $25,000 Puissance presented by Chevron Corporation saw a very familiar face for the awards presentation. Seven-time winner McLain Ward of Brewster, NY, was victorious in the class on...

Kelsey Thatcher and Mirasol Master Junior Hunters at Washington International Horse Show

by By Rebecca Walton | 10/22/2009 8:10:00 PM

On October 22, the Junior Hunter divisions began competing at the Washington International Horse Show (WIHS), held at the Verizon Center through Sunday, October 25. Kelsey Thatcher took an early lead in the Older Junior Hunter divisions, winning the first class of the Small Junior 16-17 Hunter division. Earlier in the day, Hasbrouck Donovan stole the show, earning two blue ribbons in the Younger Junior Hunter classes. The Older Junior Hunter divisions got under way late that morning, and it was...

McLain Ward and Couletto K James Take First in $30,000 Open Jumper Class at 2009 WIHS, CSI****-W

by By Jennifer Wood and Lauren Fisher | 10/22/2009 7:22:00 PM

It was another exciting day of competition at the 2009 Washington International Horse Show (WIHS), as the schedule featured four jumper classes for amateur-owner, junior, and open jumpers on Thursday. The highlight class of the day was the $30,000 Open Jumper Time First Jump-off class, and Olympic Gold medalist McLain Ward of the United States took the top prize on Couletto K James. Andres Rodriguez of Venezuala and Da Vinci were victorious in the $20,000 Open Jumper Gambler's Choice Costume...

American Morgan Horse Association/Team Morgan Essay Contest Winner Revealed

by By the American Morgan Horse Association | 10/22/2009 2:13:00 PM

Congratulations to 12-year-old Katerina Barrett of Middletown, MD, who was announced October 17 as the 2009 American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA)/Team Morgan "Win a Morgan Horse" Contest winner. Barrett will soon meet her new Morgan horse, CBMF Phoenix (DBA Street Talk x Treble's Wild Memories), graciously donated by Ann Hailey of Copper Beech Morgan Horse Farm in New Albany, OH. Barrett is a seventh grader who likes riding, playing soccer and the piano, and running. She takes lessons with...

Collier and Boyer Aim To Top Galway Downs International Three-Day Event

by By John Strassburger and Heather Bailey | 10/22/2009 12:48:00 PM

Anna Collier and Julie Ann Boyer have each won international divisions at Galway Downs events in the last year, and on October 30-November 1, they’ll be facing off in the CCI** at the Galway Downs International Three-Day Event. Boyer, 50, will be riding her Thoroughbred mare Rumor Hazit, with whom she was victorious in the CIC** at the Galway Downs International Horse Trials last March. Collier, 33, won the CCI** last October at the Galway Downs International Three-Day Event on Uppercrust D....

Markies and Smith, Grisset and Kinsey Take Top Honors in 2009 WIHS $10,000 Children's and Adult Jumper Championships

by By Jennifer Wood | 10/22/2009 10:33:00 AM

The 2009 Washington International Horse Show continued on Wednesday with the best horses and riders in the country competing in jumper championships. There were three jumper classes in total, and the first class victory went to Spencer Smith and Markies in the $10,000 Children's Jumper Championship. Alissa Kinsey guided Grisset to first place in the $10,000 Adult Jumper Championship. Opening up the Amateur-Owner Jumper competition, Susan Knoblauch and Carneval won the $2,500 Time First Jump-Off...