Tuesday, October 23, 2012

2012 U.S. Nationals I

With four days of the 2012 U.S. Nationals already behind us, we've seen (whether in person or on the live feed) countless amazing Arabian horses and horsemen dish out their best stuff in the spirit of competition and for the love of showing their horse. I am lucky to be a part of this group of exhibitors, showing in the Purebred English Pleasure and the HA Country English Pleasure. I'm so pleased to be riding in such competitive classes--the things our Arabians can do! I've also been had the time to watch many classes, and across the divisions, this show has facilitated some incredibly special horses and riders/handlers.  

Additionally, the shopping vendors are open and in full swing, rose garlands are beginning to adorn more and more stall curtains, and most importantly, the camaraderie of the Arabian horse industry is at its finest at the Tulsa Expo Center. 

We look forward to sharing more highlights through the week--enjoy the show! 














Friday, July 27, 2012

2012 Youth Nationals III


With one day of the 2012 Youth Nationals remaining, we find ourselves asking, "where did the week go?" This year's show has been filled with incredible classes, fun events, water fights, and so much more. Yesterday and today, especially, have held some very special and very 'unique to Youth Nationals' events. 

First, in the dog costume contest, the second favorite animals of the grounds made their way up to Tingley wearing everything from a sheep outfit to a tutu, while the more athletic pups sped their way across the arena in the annual dog race. Today brought the event of the lead line class, where adorable youngsters showed off their Arabian mounts while smiling and waving at the crowd and judges alike. The end of the afternoon session gave way to the AHT youth yearbook group photo and ice cream social, where the youth of the show piled their roses and ribbons on and trekked into center ring while Mike Ferrara commemorated the moment. And in the final class of the evening, the freestyle reining, the crowd was wowed ride after ride by the creativity and talent of the reining competitors at the 2012 Youth Nationals. The winning horse and rider team happened to be a boy in an incredibly nontraditional outfit. It was when the song "Dude Looks Like a Lady" came on that the crowd realized that the lovely brown sidesaddle rider followed the lyrics of the song exactly. Other costumes were Fred Flinstone, an escaped inmate, and more. It was such a fun class for all! 













Wednesday, July 25, 2012

2012 Youth Nationals II


Another day of Youth Nationals has gone by, and all of a sudden, the show is over halfway through! Before we know it, we'll all back home and out of this blissful Youth Nationals 'bubble' we've all come to love. Today, there were still a few cut ribbons awarded, even more national championships received, and for me, a very informative and interesting experience. After I rode a purebred hunt horse in the YN judge's clinic, I was able to spend a few classes of the Horse Arena's afternoon session in the announcer's booth, taking in the mechanics of various Youth Nationals classes at their most fundamental level. I was able to speak with ring stewards, the music girl, commissioners, judges, and more about their experiences and thoughts on the show. It was an incredibly enlightening and fun afternoon for me!

This Wednesday of the show also offered a more free time for all as there were no evening classes held in either show ring! Because of this uncustomary free time, there were a couple events on the show grounds. These were the 20th anniversary celebration of Youth Nationals and Burkman Training Centre's open house party. Below are some pictures of the event! 



20 years of Youth Nationals Celebration 






Burkman Training Centre Open House Party 





Tuesday, July 24, 2012

2012 Youth Nationals I


With four days of the 2012 Youth Nationals already behind us, we're at the point where the eventful days have started to mold together seamlessly, cuts have been made and conversely, not made, and several national championships have been awarded as well. Yes, Youth Nationals is in full swing! The summer Albuquerque weather has cooperated wonderfully so far, which always makes for a more enjoyable horse show. Late afternoon showers keep the dust down, and when it's all just too hot to handle, there's always the option of making the trek up to Tingley to chill with an Icee or some cookie dough ice cream! And still, as in years past, the competition is incredible. Every class that I've watched has left me with a sense of pride and inspiration for the future of the Arabian horse. The horses are first-rate and the riders have the skill and talent to match, class after class. But Youth offers so much beyond the competitive classes; it's a show that has events and parties nearly every day to ensure that everyone involved has a great time. Just in case you're not here to be a part of the daily events, here's a recap of what you've missed! 

FRIDAY: AHYA Convention





SUNDAY: Parade of Regions






MONDAY: Stick Horse Contest 





And there's so much more to come! Stay updated on Youth Nationals with pictures, blog posts, tweets, and more from AHT through the week! Thanks for your time and comments are welcome! 




Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Back to the Office

As my second summer in the Arabian Horse Times offices begins, I find myself in a new place, but with familiar people. The Times has moved to Jordan, Mn, which works for me because I'll be closer to Cedar Ridge, where one of my horses is in training. Although three of my other horses are at home in South Dakota, I am comforted by the fact that I will have at least one horse to ride consistently. Thank goodness!



So here's to a summer of working for an International publication that has given me a great start to the life I hope to lead. I feel so lucky to have found a "job" based in the business I have grown up in and love so dearly. It's been a special journey since the first day I set foot in Performance Plus Arabians in South Dakota at age 6, and now, as an amateur rider and in my professional career as a writer for the Times, the journey continues. Through positivity, hard work, and setting goals, I hope to continue growing personally and professionally. Wish me luck!



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Arabian Breeders World Cup--Las Vegas



This past weekend, I was lucky to be able to attend the Arabian Breeders World Cup Show in Las Vegas. In my first trip to the World Cup show and Las Vegas as well, I was amazed by the booming and up-all-night city and the prestigious show itself. Held at the South Point Casino and Hotel, the show was filled with some of the most beautiful and talented Arabians in the world, which made the show absolutely one of a kind. Also in attendance were some of the most prominent breeders, trainers, and involved Arabian people from all over the world. It was really an incredible halter show to be a part of. I'll definitely go back if I'm presented with the opportunity! 










Sunday, March 25, 2012

First Show of the Season

This past weekend I went to my first show of the 2012 season in Winona, Mn. It felt so good to be back in the show ring after a few month show hiatus, and I actually had people to show against! This is a big deal when we're talking about English classes in my area! I am lucky enough to have one purebred and one half-Arabian English horse, and they were both great in all my classes--4 classes total and I got a blue in all! It's such a special feeling to be back doing what I love most. When I'm showing, I feel at home. I feel confident, comfortable, and above all, completely in my element. Any nerves I once had in my earlier years are no longer an issue, and I am simply there to enjoy myself and my horses. I am so excited that the show season is finally here and I look forward to my upcoming shows!