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Top Paint Horses to be sold
during 2001 World Championship Paint Horse Show
FORT WORTH, Texas-Some of
the highest-quality American Paint Horses on
the market take center stage during the American
Paint Horse Association (APHA) World Showcase
Sales, to be held June 30 and July 1 in Fort
Worth, Texas. Held in conjunction with the 2001
World Championship Paint Horse Show, the sale
will include yearlings, geldings, stallions
and mares.
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Top-quality American Paint
Horses will take center stage at the World
Showcase Sales, to be held in conjunction
with the World Championship Paint Horse
Show in Fort Show.
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The sales will take place in the Will Rogers Memorial
Center West Sale Arena. Horses will be previewed
in the John Justin Arena on the morning of their
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Following are dates and highlights of the upcoming sales:
Gelding Session, June 30, Noon
Quality, performance-bred geldings of all ages will be featured
during this session. The average gelding sold for $7,022 in
2000. Indigo Blue was the highest-selling gelding that year,
bringing $35,000.
Horses may be previewed at 9 a.m.
Elite 25 Yearling Session, June 30,
(immediately following the Gelding Session)
In response to the significant interest in yearlings at the
2000 World Showcase Sales, APHA will host a sale featuring
25 elite yearling colts and fillies. Last year, 18 yearlings
averaged $7,028 at the sale, with Strait Texas Win the high
seller at $30,750.
Prospective buyers may take an advance look at the yearlings
following the gelding preview.
Mare and Stallion Session, July 1, 1 p.m.
High-quality performance and breeding horses will be the focus
of attention for the Mare and Stallion Session. In 2000, sales
averaged $9,519 for stallions and $6,818 for mares. The high
seller was a mare, Awesome Sensation, who brought $33,000.
Horses may be previewed at 10 a.m.
The premier place to buy Paint Horses
APHA Assistant Executive Secretary Jim Kelley, who plans and
coordinates the sales, said the sessions have traditionally
attracted standing-room-only crowds of interested buyers.
"It is obvious that the sale has earned the reputation
of being the premier place to buy Paint Horses," said
Kelley. "The overall quality of the horses has improved
every year, due in part to the rigid screening process these
horses go through."
He said Paint Horses available at the sale are evaluated
for performance, pedigree, conformation and marketability.
"We are committed to offering the best set of horses
we can possibly put together for these sales," said Kelley.
"People have come to count on us to do that, and we will
continue to meet their expectations."
If you would like more information about the World Showcase
Sales, call (817) 834-2742, extension 788.
For information about the 2001 World Championship Paint Horse
Show, which runs from June 24 through July 7, visit www.aphaworldshow.com.
If you would like to speak to someone about the World Show,
call (817) 834-2742, extension 773. |