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2010 Intercollegiate Equestrian Foundation Scholarship Awards Announced

by By LA Pomeroy | 5/7/2010 12:19:00 PM

George Lukemine, Director of the Intercollegiate Equestrian Foundation (IEF), has announced the following recipients for 2010: Joan Johnson Memorial Scholarship Award 2010 Winner Ethan McRee Hefner - North Carolina State University This scholarship is in memory of Joan Johnson who served the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association (IHSA) for 36 years and took pride in serving as its Director of the Scholarship Foundation. It is awarded to one applicant who has shown excellence in all of the...

Saddlebred World Loses Longtime Trainer and Instructor

by By Brice Carr | 3/18/2010 11:41:00 AM

Longtime Saddlebred trainer and instructor Irvin Kaelin passed away on Saturday, March 13, 2010, at his St. Matthews home in Louisville, KY. At age 12, Kaelin won the Kentucky Equitation Championship, and a few years later began training and showing horses for the Howell Family at their Indian Hills Stable in Louisville, KY. Upon graduation from St. Xavier High School, Irvin purchased the Indian Hills Riding Academy from the Howells, and eventually instructed his 12-year-old daughter, Ava, to...

Saddlebred Convention Culminates with Saddlebred Ball and Annual Awards; Association, Registry Seat New Boards

by By Brice Carr | 3/4/2010 11:52:00 AM

American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) members, youth, and guests poured into the ballroom at the Marriott Griffin Gate Resort and Spa in Lexington, KY, on the evening of Saturday, February 20, to enjoy the culminating event of the 2010 ASHA Convention and Youth Conference, the Saddlebred Ball. Included in the night’s festivities were acceptance speeches by the recipients of ASHA’s Annual Awards, several of which were greeted with rousing ovations. Award recipients included Lifetime...

Appaloosa Takes Top Prize in Allowance Race

by Karisa Saywers | 12/9/2009 2:07:00 PM

The world’s most colorful horses raced for the finish line in a 350-yard allowance race on November 28 at Lone Star Park in Grand Prairie, TX, and it was Appaloosa Moon Bully that took the first-place prize. Eight Appaloosas and Paint Horses lined up to compete for a piece of the $10,000 purse. Moon Bully (Man With The Power x Tb Fancy Moon, JC) darted across the finish line in 17.68 seconds to win, with Cody Jensen aboard. The five-year-old gelding won $5,910, bringing his lifetime earnings to...

Kentucky Horse Council Feeds Horses Impacted by Flooding in Minnesota and North Dakota

by By Essie Rogers | 4/2/2009 1:46:00 PM

The Kentucky Horse Council (KHC), serving as a central coordination point for Kentucky equine rescue efforts to support horses affected by natural disasters, recently purchased feed for horses displaced by the flooding in Minnesota and North Dakota. The KHC U.S. Disaster Relief Fund was initiated in September 2008 and provided feed for Texas horses affected by Hurricanes Gustav and Hannah. “Many horses from Moorhead, MN, have been evacuated to higher ground in Fargo, ND, indefinitely,” remarked...

Swinging Saddlebred Ball Climaxes Convention; American Saddlebred Horse Association, Registry Seat New Boards; Nominating Committee Elected

by By Jessica Fisher | 2/18/2009 11:22:00 AM

Nearly 500 American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) members, youth, and guests poured into the ballroom at the Marriott Griffin Gate Resort in Lexington, KY, on Saturday night (February 14) to enjoy the Fifth Annual Saddlebred Ball, topped by a series of emotional acceptances delivered by individual award winners. Standing ovations greeted several, including Earl Teater, Jr., and Ed Teater (representing Earl Teater and Sons, who were inducted into the Breeders Hall of Fame in a surprise...

2009 American Saddlebred Horse Association Regional Championships Scheduled

by By Jessica Fisher | 1/8/2009 12:29:00 PM

In 2005, the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) and Registry launched a program designating and supporting regional championship competitions around the country. Regional championships increase competitive opportunities for all types of horses and levels of competition, and are part of the association’s effort to improve public education and awareness of the breed throughout the nation. For further detailed and updated information on the regional championship program, including...

2009 ASHA Regional Championships Scheduled

by Brian Sosby | 12/29/2008 3:14:00 PM

Lexington, KY – In 2005, the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) and Registry launched a program designating and supporting regional championship competitions around the country. Regional championships increase competitive opportunities for all types of horses and levels of competition, and are part of the association’s effort to improve public education and awareness of the breed throughout the nation. 2009 ASHA REGIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP COMPETITIONS: REGION 1 Southwest Regional Arizona...

Clinton Anderson Announces Grand Opening and 10th Year Anniversary Celebration

by By Rachelle Wilhelm | 8/26/2008 10:49:00 AM

Popular clinician and horse trainer Clinton Anderson is opening the doors to his new Downunder Horsemanship Facility and marking 10 years of business. Located in the heart of cowboy country, the new office complex sits on the edge of Stephenville, TX, on Highway 377 North. The public is invited to attend the facility’s Grand Opening and 10th Year Anniversary Celebration on Tuesday, September 30. The festivities, which include refreshments, tours, a ribbon cutting and live music entertainment...

MSU's My Horse University Offers New Learning Opportunities to Youth Groups and Clubs

by By Kate Koltvedt | 9/6/2007 10:04:00 AM

Michigan State University's (MSU's) My Horse University (MHU) online curricula are not only useful tools for individuals who want to learn more about horse selection and evaluation and welfare and behavior, but the two online learning programs can also be incorporated into youth and adult group experiences. Through MHU's horse welfare and behavior program, participants can learn about horse behavior and how it can influence the way they interact with horses. It's appropriate for audiences from...