When more than 900 of the top Miniature horses in the world come together at the 2010 AMHA World Show sparks will most definitely fly! Held September 23rd to October 2nd, 2010 this exciting event will showcase participants from around the world, including South Africa, Australia, Belgium, France, Russia and Denmark with many others...
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American Paint Horse Association Names Horse Show Manager and Judges Monitor for World Championship Paint Horse Shows
The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) announced recently the appointment of the Horse Show Manager and Judges’ Monitor for the World Championship Paint Horse Shows. These two key positions at the World Show work to ensure that the show is run smoothly and fairly for all involved.
Bob Geesaman of Kettering, Ohio, has been named...
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New classes, improvements in store for Paint Horse World Show Series
The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) executive committee recently added seven exciting classes to its 2010 World Championship Show Series and made decisions that will continue to make the summer and fall events world-class competitions.
New classes at Summer World Show 2010 The Committee voted to add seven classes to the schedule at the Summer...
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2009 AQHA World Show Sends Home Champions
The American Quarter Horse Journal, November 24, 2009 – The 2009 American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show came to a close in Oklahoma City November 21, following 16 full days of competition. As the dust settled in Jim Norick State Fair Arena, 100 world champion trophies had been distributed among 3,464 entries, which...
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Original Orren Mixer Painting of Wimpy P-1 Sells for $120,000
On Sunday, November 15, an original painting of Wimpy P-1 sold at the 2009 American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show Sale for $120,000. The legendary painting by the late American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Orren Mixer was purchased by Hendrik and Lettie Smeding of Pope Valley, California, via telephone bid.
The painting...
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