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TOBA to Hold New Owner Seminar at Kentucky Derby Museum
The Thoroughbred Owners and Breeders Association (TOBA) announced today that it will conduct a New Owner Seminar on Thursday, May 1, at the Kentucky Derby Museum inLouisville, Ky. The seminar, sponsored by Blood-Horse Publications, will feature discussions on industry business issues,... | read »

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Texas Classic to Host First-Ever WCHA Classes
The Texas Classic bills itself as "Not Just Another Horse Show" and never has that been more true for the mammoth event than in 2008. With over 11,000 entries expected and half a dozen different discipline specific association co-approvals, the event is much more than your everyday American... | read »

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The eventing world is standing by the bedside of rider Darren Chiacchia. The Pan American Gold Medalist was injured when his horse, Baron Verdi, somersaulted at a jump on the cross country course Saturday at Red Hills, in Tallahassee, Fla. Chiachia sustained a serious head injury and... | read »

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NRCHA Fort Dodge Animal Health Celebration of Champions Moves to San Angelo
The National Reined Cow Horse Association's premiere year-end event, the NRCHA Fort Dodge Animal Health Celebration of Champions, will move to San Angelo, Texas in 2009. According to NRCHA officials, the move was made in response to the growth of the showcase event, which includes the... | read »

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American Sidesaddle Association Launch Announcement
The elegant art of riding aside has experienced a resurgence in the past few years. Many equestrians enjoy conquering a new style of riding and proving they can do anything and everything in their sidesaddles. Others love the feeling of having everyone's eyes on them as they ride into an... | read »

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TWHBEA Executive Committee Votes to Reinstate $695 Lifetime Memberships
At its most recent meeting the TWHBEASM Executive Committee voted unanimously to reinstate the $695 lifetime membership for a period beginning March 1, 2008 and ending April 30, 2008. The $695 fee marks an over 30% discount off the regular $1,000 lifetime membership fee. Support TWHBEASM... | read »

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TWHBEA National Futurity Will Be Held in Conjunction With The Celebration
The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitors Association National Futurity has had a long-running relationship with Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration(r) since the very first Celebration in 1939. The Celebration(r) and TWHBEA have reached an agreement that the 70th Annual... | read »

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Shady Lil Starlight Wins 2007 NRCHA Open Hackamore World Championship
Taking three horses back in the National Reined Cow Horse Association World Championship finals proved to be difficult, but Caldwell, Idaho trainer Jake Telford managed to pilot Shady Lil Starlight to the title. "It was all a blur. It was definitely fast and furious," admitted Telford.... | read »

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Kelsey Irby Wins 2007 NRCHA Non Pro Hackamore World and National Championship
Friday saw Kelsey Irby win the National Reined Cow Horse Association World Championship, and Saturday saw her return on a different horse to win the Non Pro Hackamore title. Winning the World Championship on Dots Classy Peppy clinched the Non Pro Hackamore National Championship. "This... | read »

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Russell Dilday is 2008 Worlds Greatest Horseman
The adage "always a bridesmaid, never a bride" no longer applies to Porterville, California, trainer Russell Dilday. On February 24, Dilday, riding his great horse, Topsails Rien Maker, finally captured the World's Greatest Horseman title - but the road to the Championship wasn't easy. After... | read »

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AQHA Executive Vice President Bill Brewer Stepping Down March 9
The registration of more than 2 million of the now more than 5 million horses in the American Quarter Horse Association registry and a growth in membership numbers from 276,500 to more than 350,000 are examples of the success of the customer service-driven management model that Bill Brewer... | read
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