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Deadlines Drawing Near for American Saddlebred Horse Association Youth Scholarships, ASHA Charter Club and Youth Club Renewals

by By Brice Carr | 4/29/2010 10:11:00 AM

The deadline to submit renewals for American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) youth clubs and charter clubs, as well as ASHA Youth Scholarship applications, is Friday, April 30. The purpose of ASHA scholarships is to encourage, support and recognize participation in all aspects of the American Saddlebred industry, as well as to strengthen the American Saddlebred industry and breed through education. Scholarships are awarded only to high school graduates or those students whose graduation is...

Tampa Equestrian Festival Week 2 Wrap-Up

by By Lindsay McCall | 4/14/2010 11:09:00 AM

It was with speed and grace that Jeffery Welles was able to capture Saturday night's victory with his top mount, Armani, during a three-horse jump-off. The pair raced through the finish line in 44.36 seconds after completing a clear short course during the 2010 $200,000 Gene Mische American Invitational presented by G & C Farm at Raymond James Stadium. Peter Leone tried to catch his time with Select, who also left all the rails intact, but the duo's time of 44.87 seconds would fall just short...

Amaretto D II (1986-2010)

by By the American Hanoverian Society | 4/13/2010 11:20:00 AM

With regret, the American Hanoverian Society (AHS) announces the passing of Elite Stallion Amaretto D II. The chestnut 24-year-old Rheinland-Pfalz-Saar stallion died April 12 following an acute bout of colic. Amaretto D II (Alexis x Gandria, by Gotthard) completed his stallion performance test at Muenster-Handorf in 1991, placing 19th of 54 entries, for a final score of 107.21. He was licensed by the Hanoverian Verband in 1994 and, following his importation by Wendy Davis Gerrish's October Hill...

Small Equines Represented in a Big Way at the Kentucky Equine Youth Festival

by By Zona Schneider | 4/1/2010 2:02:00 PM

Photo Courtesy ASPC/AMHR The American Shetland Pony Club and the American Miniature Horse Registry (ASPC/AMHR) attended the Kentucky Equine Youth Festival at the Kentucky Horse Park this past month to introduce their small equine to Kentucky youth. Over 4,000 kids and their 4-H leaders flocked to Lexington from all over the state for an introduction to the eight equestrian disciplines that will be featured at the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games™ this fall. ASPC/AMHR Director of...

The Morgan Horse Club of Southern California June Classic Celebrates 50 Years

by By the American Morgan Horse Association | 3/25/2010 9:17:00 AM

The Morgan Horse Club of Southern California is pleased to be celebrating the 50th anniversary of its Class A horse show—the June Classic, held this year, May 28-30, at the Pomona Fairgrounds. This is a Region VII high-point show and features an Opportunity Carriage class, open to all breeds. Show premiums are available online at www.mhcsc.org or by contacting Nancy Franks at (951) 849-7629, [email protected] ; Mary K. Hartman at (951) 737-1294, [email protected] ; or Brenda Kalb at...

American Hackney Horse Society Foundation Offers Three 2010 Educational Scholarships

by By the American Hackney Horse Society Foundation | 3/18/2010 11:45:00 AM

The American Hackney Horse Society Foundation (AHHSF) will be offering three $2,500 college Scholarships. These scholarships will be awarded to the selected students based on financial need, academic success, and a commitment to the Hackney breed, whether present, past or future. The first Scholarship is funded by the Al Haugen Memorial and is awarded on an annual basis to an incoming freshman. The second Scholarship is funded by the American hackney Horse Society Foundation and is also awarded...

American Morgan Horse Associaton Registry Volumes Offered for Free

by By Christina Koliander | 3/4/2010 10:28:00 AM

American Morgan Horse Associaton (AMHA) is offering its American Morgan Horse Register Volumes to clubs, organizations, and individuals for free! All you need to pay for is shipping. The Registry Volumes are a look at the Morgan breed's history with an eye toward its future. They can be sold or auctioned off as a club fundraiser, gift, or for your own personal research use! Available volumes are: VIII, IX, X, XVI, XVII, XVIII, XIX, XX, XXI, XXII, XXIII, XXIV, and XXV. It's first-come,...

Saddlebred Association Announces Details for Executive Director Position

by By the American Saddlebred Horse Association | 3/3/2010 3:06:00 PM

The American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA), a century-old breed association and registry headquartered at the Kentucky Horse Park, seeks a leader to supervise its staff and work closely with directors. The successful candidate will have a passion for horses, as well as management experience that includes development of budgets, financial oversight, and strategic planning. Equine industry experience and/or non-profit experience a plus. Located "center stage" at the site of the 2010 Alltech...

Old Salem Farm Spring Horse Shows Return With Exciting Schedule of Events

by By Classic Communications | 2/11/2010 12:36:00 PM

The newly renovated Old Salem Farm will once again host its highly popular Spring Horse Shows, May 11-16, and May 18-23. The two-week long horse show series features top-notch hunter-jumper competition at one of the country's most beautiful equestrian training centers. Already popular classes such as the $40,000 Old Salem Farm Grand Prix, $75,000 Empire State Grand Prix and $25,000 North Salem Grand Prix will once again return to the Spring Horse Shows, while the newest class being added to the...

American Holsteiner Horse Association Breeders Achieve a Rare Trifecta

by By the American Holsteiner Horse Association | 1/29/2010 12:37:00 PM

Breeders of the American Holsteiner Horse Association (AHHA) have accomplished something likely never done before by a domestic studbook. In the $40,000 Jack Daniels Grand Prix at the Denver Stock Show in January, AHHA-bred horses earned three of the top four prizes. The winner, Lt. Kijie (Sandstone Laurinn/Jasmin/Carolus, breeder Sandstone Horse Sales), was followed by Southern Pride (South Pacific/Caretino, breeder Joan Irvine Smith and The Oaks) in third and Ceonta (Cassini/Celina/Corofino,...