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Appaloosas Bring the Colors of the World to Fort Worth
FORT WORTH, TEXAS—Appaloosas, exhibitors, owners and trainers converged Oct. 26-Nov. 3 in Fort Worth, Texas at the WillRogers Memorial Center for an exciting 2007 World Championship Appaloosa Show!

The annual international event showcased the world’s greatest Appaloosas and exhibitors who competed for amazing prizes and prestigious titles in 150 classes including cattle, western, English, jumping, games and halter.

All around the nine-day show was a success—total entries increased by more than 10-percent over last year’s entries. Even the number of participating Appaloosas increased this year by 3.7-percent.The boost in entries may be because the 2007 World Championship Appaloosa Show offers some of the industry’s most exciting competitions including SR Gold Rope Race, Freestyle Reining and the Nez Perce Stake Races!

Every division at the 2007 World Championship Appaloosa Show experienced a swell in numbers, but perhaps none more so than the timed roping classes. The first ever Timed Event Extravaganza offered $40,000 in cash and prizes to the winners competing in open and non-pro timed tie-down roping and heading and heeling classes.

Dynamite Day won first place in open timed tie-down roping. Dynamite Day was exhibited by Ryan Jarrett; and is owned by Hyman and Julia Young of Marshall, North Carolina.

Jim Jirkovsky and Hollywood Hickory claimed the blue ribbon in non-pro timed down roping. Jirkovsky also owns Hollywood Hickory.

Terry Henry and Cookie Dough won first place in non-pro timed heading and heeling. Rhonda Henry of Haslet, Texas owns Cookie Dough.

Mr. Big Bucks, owned by Karen Grimm of Minden, Nevada, received first place in open timed heading and heeling. Paul Tierney exhibited this winning Appaloosa. Mr. Big Bucks also earned the Overall High Point Timed Roping Champion title, receiving the most points out of the horses competing in the Timed Event Extravaganza.

Mr. Big Bucks and Grimm went on to earn other prestigious honors, including the $10,000 Nutrena Iron Horse award and the title of World’s Best Appaloosa!

The 2007 World Championship Appaloosa Show ended with a bang as members of the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association wowed the crowded with an exciting demonstration of mounted shooting. Members of all ages wore authentic costumes and shot targets while aboard colorful Appaloosas.

The 2007 World Championship Appaloosa Show was truly exciting, and the Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) looks forward to many more World Championship Appaloosa Shows in Fort Worth, Texas as the ApHC and the City of Fort Worth signed a 5-year contract, beginning in 2008.

Next year also marks the first of three National Appaloosa and World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show to take place in Jackson, Miss. With more than $100,000 in payouts, exciting new classes and activities, the 2008 National Appaloosa and World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show promises to be the most exciting show yet!

For more information about the Appaloosa Horse Club and its events, please visit www.appaloosa.com.   The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) was established in 1938, with a mission of preserving, promoting and enhancing the Appaloosa breed. The ApHC has since registered more than 670,000 Appaloosas, which are known for their distinctive color, intelligence and even temperament. True to their reputation as an extremely versatile breed, Appaloosas can be found in nearly every discipline, including racing, endurance riding or serving as reliable family horses. The international breed registry is headquartered in Moscow,Idaho; the heart of the Palouse region, the Appaloosa breed’s namesake and point of origin.

Appaloosas Bring the Colors of the World to Fort Worth 
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