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Special guests make this year's show historic
World Championship Paint Horse Show tops
1,800 horses for fourth straight year
FORT WORTH, Texas-The World Championship Paint Horse Show
continued its pattern of success with another eventful 14-day
run of spotlighting the talents of some of the most outstanding
horses in the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) registry.
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Rex Peterson and Walt Disney's "Hidalgo"
were special guests recently at the World Championship
Paint Horse Show in Fort Worth, Texas.
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For the fourth consecutive year, more than 1,800 horses
competed in the show, held June 22 through July 5 in the Will
Rogers Memorial Center, Fort Worth, Texas. There were actually
1,850 horses competing in the show this year. Entries in the
show totaled 4,700, with 1,482 in open, 1,475 in youth, 1,037
in amateur and 446 in novice amateur classes, along with 260
in futurity and specialty classes.
The first week of the show was dedicated to youth activities,
including the world's largest comprehensive judging contest
for youngsters. Approximately 400 youth participated. Other
activities included a youth team tournament during which American
Junior Paint Horse Association (AjPHA) members competed both
on and off their horses. The Team Tournament featured four
team-oriented events: Hippology, Parade of Teams, Talent Contest
and Performance Classes.
The second week included exciting open, novice amateur and
amateur competition.
An annual non-qualifying event open to all APHA Regular Registry
horses and Breeding Stock halter mares, the World Championship
Paint Horse Show included 168 classes, five challenge series
classes, three sweepstakes events, three select sales, a trade
show and many other special activities. Exhibitors demonstrated
their skills in halter, Western, English, cattle, driving
and speed classes.
Activities were held in the three major arenas and in other
areas throughout the sprawling 85-acre Will Rogers Memorial
Center, which is located in the heart of Fort Worth's cultural
district.
The World Championship Paint Horse Show is the largest single-breed
horse show held in the Lone Star State, based on the number
of horses exhibited. In addition, it attracts thousands of
contestants and spectators each year who are fascinated by
the talent and beauty of the American Paint Horse. It is estimated
that the show attracted more than 144,000 visitors this year.
Mid-way through the show, APHA sponsored a World Showcase
Sale, featuring some of the best yearlings, mares, geldings
and stallions on the market.
Sippin Zippin topped this year's World Showcase Sale record,
as well as last year's record, during the Stallion and Mare
session, with a sale price of $32,500.
Also during a special demonstration, Tim McQuay, the National
Reining Horse Association's (NRHA) leading open lifetime money
earner, demonstrated reining skills on RR Star. McQuay couldn't
have taken a better or more popular Paint reining horse to
the World Show. RR Star made reining history in May at the
NRHA Open Derby Finals in Oklahoma City, Okla., when he became
the first horse ever to win the open derby after capturing
the open futurity two years earlier. In 2001, when the sorrel
overo won the open futurity, he was the first American Paint
Horse to accomplish that feat.
Disney Paint Horse and trainer visit, receive award
Another special guest who made the World Championship Paint
Horse Show popular this year included a horse portraying "Hidalgo"
in an upcoming Walt Disney Pictures movie by the same name.
Renowned trainer Rex Peterson and his assistant, Kevin Manning,
traveled with "Hidalgo" 1,400 miles from Hollywood,
Calif., to appear at the show in Fort Worth. Peterson signed
autographs for an overflow crowd, while children and adults
of all ages got the chance to meet, pet and learn more about
the horse.
Peterson was instrumental in finding a total of five registered
American Paint Horses to star in the film. He has trained
horses for several popular films, including "Black Beauty"
"The Horse Whisperer," "The Black Stallion,"
"Return of Black Stallion," and "The Electric
Horseman" to name only some.
World Show attendees also got a first look at a "Hidalgo"
movie clip preview that was played in the John Justin Arena
throughout the show. At the end of the show, Peterson showcased
"Hidalgo's" talents to a loud and receptive crowd.
APHA presented a special "Legendary Achievement Award"
to Peterson, who accepted on behalf of himself, Walt Disney
Studios, Director Joe Johnston, Producer Casey Silver, Actor
Viggo Mortensen and "Hidalgo." They were credited
for their brilliant and outstanding work in showcasing the
beauty, talent and versatility of the American Paint Horse
breed in the epic action-adventure.
Colors of the West Trade Show
Always a popular attraction, the Colors of the West Trade
Show added another interesting dimension to the World Show.
More than 100 vendors selling a wide variety of products related
to the horse industry exhibited at this shopper's paradise
that offered all things equestrian.
APHA partners add value to the World Show
APHA partnered this year with a select group of companies
who offered World Show contestants a total cash and product
package valued at more than $400,000. Those sponsoring partners
included the following.
Corporate sponsors: BMB Tack; Barnmaster, Inc.; Bank One;
Circle Y of Yoakum; Gist Silversmiths; Hart Trailer Manufacturing;
Markel Insurance Company; Pfizer Animal Health and The Kent
Group.
World Show sponsors: Boulet Western Boots, Buz Post, Metro
Golf Cars, Pro Stepps, Charlotte's Saddlery, Western Horseman
magazine and Winnebago Industries.
Associate sponsor: Hodges Badge Company, Inc.
A history of show success
APHA has hosted a World Championship Paint Horse Show with
youth, amateur and open events continuously since 1989. That
year, 866 horses participated. The total number of horses
competing at the 2003 show represents a 114 percent increase
over total horses involved at the 1989 show. That year, APHA
logged 1,720 entries. For 2003, the 4,700 entries represented
a 173 percent increase over the 15-year period.
More about the World Show and complete results
For more information on the World Show, including features,
highlights and complete results, visit http://www.aphaworldshow.com.
More information about APHA and American Paint Horses
Of the more than 730,000 horses registered by APHA since 1962,
498,000 of them - about 66 percent - have received their registration
certificates in the last 10 years alone. The Paint Horse enthusiasts
who drive those numbers live in 43 nations and have helped
make APHA one of the fastest-growing horse breed registries
in the world. The Association has approximately 104,000 members.
Visit http://www.apha.com
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