| American Paint Horse Association debuts
new Summer World Show format
FORT WORTH, Texas—The Summer World Championship Paint
Horse Show has undergone a facelift for 2009. This year’s show,
taking place June 24 through July 4 at the Will Rogers Memorial
Center, features an expanded class list highlighting American
Paint Horse Association (APHA) youth competitors.
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The 2009 APHA Summer World Show will host a full slate of
Novice Youth and Youth events with select Novice Amateur,
Amateur and Open events. Along with exciting horse show
action, the event will offer a variety of family-friendly
events for all to enjoy. Photo by APHA/Robert Owens Hirez
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New this year, APHA will host two World Shows – one
in the summer and one in the fall – to showcase its most
talented horses and exhibitors. The Summer World Show
features a full schedule of Youth events followed by a
few select Amateur and Open classes. The Amateur and
Open classes include Cutting, Ranch Sorting, Reining,
Roping, Working Cow Horse and Team Penning.
Earning a prestigious World Championship means the best
Paint Horse and rider team in the world will be
recognized for a particular event. An estimated 600
horses will be competing in more than 100 events for
prizes and cash payouts totaling over $300,000.
In addition to World Show classes, several other
noteworthy events will be spread throughout the show’s
11-day span.
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In order to cater to the large number of youth present
this year, the American Junior Paint Horse Association (AjPHA)
has scheduled a number of fun and entertaining
activities into the Summer World Show’s program. The
youth association plans to kick things off right by
hosting a party and dance on June 26. The dance gives
youth the chance to socialize and build relationships
with other youth members from across the country.
The Youth Judging Contest provides another venue for
youth competition at the Summer World Show. Young AjPHA,
4-H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) horse-judgers
gather June 27 for one of the most anticipated events of
the year. High point teams in each age division will be
awarded Gist belt buckles, and high point individuals
will receive a $500 award sponsored by Hart Trailers.
Younger AjPHA members will not be at a loss of
events to participate in either. A stick-horse
competition for youth age 7 and under will take place on
June 26 in the midst of regular classes. The competitors
will be judged on their abilities to correctly handle a
Paint stick horse at different gaits, with costume
design also being taken into consideration.
A show during the show Non-AjPHA
members are being given an opportunity to join in the
fun at this year’s show, too. “Paint for a Day” is will
make its inaugural debut on June 28 at 10 a.m. as a
separate all-breed show during the Summer World Show.
Sixteen classes are being offered to youth
exhibitors ages 18 and under, along with a free AjPHA
membership and Paint Alternative Competition enrollment
for signing up. The event gives local youth who may not
own a Paint Horse the opportunity to be involved in a
prestigious World Show competition and learn about the
Paint Horse community. A concept called Zing the Bling,
which discourages any saddle silver or “blingy” show
shirts, also is in effect to keep the event as low-key
and unintimidating as possible.
Healing
through horses The American Paint Horse
Foundation (APHF) will present its premier Freedom
Challenge on June 2 and 3 at the conclusion of the days’
World Show classes. This therapeutic riding event for
youth will feature local therapeutic centers and their
riders in competition aboard American Paint Horses.
The Association is excited to highlight these very
special competitors through various judged rail classes
and freestyle demonstrations. In the freestyle division,
exhibitors are given free rein to display anything they
have learned and worked on at their centers. The event
is designed to demonstrate the versatility of the Paint
Horse in uses beyond recreation and showing.
Over
$35,000 has been raised by APHA and its Foundation to
support therapeutic riding centers and programs, and the
Foundation now is awarding that money back to the worthy
cause. Each participating center will receive a $500
grant to help with its program and show-related
expenses. APHF is dedicated to helping the disabled heal
through the power of horses and plans to continue such
support in the future.
Sending the show
out with a bang The Cowboy Mounted Shooting
Association is helping close the Summer World Show with
a fast-paced, exciting demonstration of their sport on
July 3.
To sweeten the deal even further, AjPHA
member and Youth World Champion Peyton Weldon will be
joining them. Weldon, of Magnolia, Texas, and her Paint
Horse Skip My Zipper have taken on the challenge of
learning the art of cowboy mounted shooting in only 90
days. The team will display their talents that night for
the first time.
Mounted shooting is the fastest
growing equestrian sport in the nation and is similar to
barrel racing with balloons in between the barrels. The
rider shoots blank black-powder cartridges from
.45-caliber pistols at the balloons and is scored on
accuracy and time.
For more information about the
Summer World Show, including entry details, results,
event and class schedules, and a list of competitors,
visit aphaworldshow.com or call APHA at (817) 834-2742.
More about the American Paint Horse
Association Since APHA was founded 47 years
ago, it has registered nearly 1 million American Paint
Horses at a rate of around 30,000 horses per year. The
Association currently serves approximately 83,000 active
members in 40 nations and territories. APHA works not
only to record Paint Horse pedigrees, but also to
preserve and promote the history, breeding, training,
racing, showing, sales and enjoyment of American Paint
Horses.
APHA has joined with the following
sponsors to help make this year’s show possible:
- Corporate – Barnmaster, Chase, Gist, Hart, Markel
Insurance Co., New Holland, Pfizer Animal Health, Purina
Mills.
- Summer World Show – Alliance Saddlery, Arena Werks, Blue
Ribbon, Big D, Equine Sports Medicine, Metro Golf Cars,
Paint Horse Journal, Paint Racing Magazine, Platinum
Performance, Russell Feed & Supply, Western Horseman
Magazine.
- Affiliate – National Reining Horse Association (NRHA),
National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA).
For more information about APHA and becoming a member,
contact the Association at (817) 834-2742, or visit apha.com. To
learn more about the Summer World Championship Paint Horse Show,
visit
aphaworldshow.com.
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