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American Paint Horse Assn Fall World Championship Horse Show
APHA’s
first Fall World Championship Paint Horse Show exceeds expectations The
split format was introduced this year with the Youth World Show being the focus
of the Summer event, while the Open and Amateur World Show, plus the slot
classes and Breeders’ Futurity, were the focus of the Fall World. The expanded
schedule allows all competitors to feel less overwhelmed by 16-hour show days,
gives youth competitors the spotlight they deserve in the summer, allows younger
horses more time to mature and be shown in the fall, and gives APHA room to add
more classes, clinics and fun activities throughout both summer and fall shows. “Thanks
to the support of our members, the first split-format APHA World Show
established a new atmosphere of competition and camaraderie at both the Summer
and the Fall venues. Now that we’ve completed the inaugural series, we look
forward to being able to build numbers and support for the format as we move
forward into 2010,” said APHA Executive Director Lex Smurthwaite. Numbers
prior to the final audit show 973 horses were entered in competition at the Fall
World Show, with a total of 1,945 entries competing in Open, Amateur, Novice
Amateur, Solid Paint-Bred, Challenge, Sweepstakes, Slot and Breeders’ Futurity
classes that were held November 5-14 at Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort
Worth, Texas. Highlights Ten
days’ worth of classes named 127 Open and Amateur World Champions and
dispersed over $450,000 in cash and prizes. Amateur All-Around awards were
presented the evening of November 10 after the new Hart Non-Pro Versatility
Challenge sponsored by Hart Trailers. ·
All-Around
Classic (19-44) Amateur ·
Reserve
All-Around Classic (19-44) Amateur ·
All-Around
Masters (45+) Amateur ·
Reserve
All-Around Masters (45+) Amateur ·
All-Around
Novice Amateur ·
Reserve
All-Around Novice Amateur On
the Open side of things, the High-Point and All-Around awards were presented on
November 14. ·
All-Around
Open Horse, Super Gelding & High-Point English Horse ·
Reserve
All-Around Open Horse ·
High-Point
Western Horse ·
High-Point
Exhibitor Both
Casey Hicks and OSU Gold Boz earned their points during the Amateur and Open
cattle classes that were held after youth competition concluded at the Summer
World Show. Amateur and Open reining classes were also held at that time. Combined,
the 2009 World Show series saw 2,548 Open and Amateur entries. The 973 horses
entered in the Fall World Show accounted for 1,945 of those. Large
payouts were the draw for the slot and Breeders’ Futurity classes, where
substantial entry fees also meant large payouts. Slot class participants divided
$186,250 and Breeders’ Futurity payouts of $67,725 were distributed. Brittany
Bevis of Aubrey, Texas, rode Its All BhindThe Zipper to win the Hart
“Medallion” model Trailer valued at $32,000 in the Hart Non-Pro Versatility
Challenge. In
addition to the competition at the Fall World Championship Show, APHA also
offered shopping in the Colors of the Season Gift Show, clinics, exhibitor
parties and other fun activities. Corporate sponsor Purina Mills hosted free
clinics by industry leaders Clint Haverty and Lynn Palm the weekend of November
7-8. The Fall World Championship Show was made possible in part by the support of APHA sponsors. Corporate sponsors include Chase, Gist Silversmiths, Hart Trailers LLC, Markel Insurance Company, New Holland, Pfizer Animal Health and Purina Mills LLC. Fall World Show sponsors include Alliance by Lynn Palm, Arena Werks, Big D, Blue Ribbon Custom Tack, Equine Sports Medicine, Hodges Badge Company, Linda Massey, Metro Golf Cars, Montgomery Photographics, Paint Horse Journal, Paint Horse Racing, Platinum Performance, Russell Feed and Supply, Video Horse World and Western Horseman Magazine. More
about the American Paint Horse Association For
more information about APHA and becoming a member, contact the Association at
(817) 834-2742, or visit apha.com.
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