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winning atmosphere at APHA’s 2010 Fall World Championship Show The second installment of the American Paint


Horse Association’s (APHA) Fall World Champi- onship Show is now complete. Thanks in part to adding new classes and to being able to repeat the split format introduced last year, entry numbers for the Open & Amateur show were up to 2,013 with 956 horses. Forty-two states plus Canada, Australia and Mexico were represented during the course of the show, held November 4-13 at Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth.


New Classes APHA added thirteen Amateur Solid Paint-Bred


classes to the Fall World Show lineup, which created momentum for increased participation in those classes going forward. Other new classes included 3-Year- Old Western Pleasure and 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle. The Breeders’ Futurity program added 15 classes for 2010, and APHA offered a jackpot for all entries in the barrel racing classes that was well supported and paid out $2,025.


Big Winners Over 10 days, APHA named 139 World Champions


and awarded over $450,000 in cash and prizes. Large pay- outs drew entries in the slot and Breeders’ Futurity classes. Sixty-five entries competed for $134,000 in 13 slot classes; 75 entries competed for $36,500 in the Sweep- stakes and Challenge classes; while 101 entries vied for $95,400 in the 29 Breeders’ Futurity classes. In total, APHA paid out $267,925 in cash at the Fall World Cham- pionship Show. Amateur All-Around awards were presented on the


evening of November 9 following the second annual Hart Non-Pro Versatility Challenge sponsored by Hart Trailers. • Classic (19-44): Chelsea Bain, Scottsdale, AZ,


Sensational Blonde; Reserve:Heather Lynn Meyer, Tuc- son, AZ, Real Fancy Footwork. • Masters (45+): Kelli Foster, Mount Pleasant, UT,


Fleets Serenity; Reserve: Jo Ann Niffenegger, San Dimas, CA, Loots Encore.


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Roads, LA, Sexy And Sensational; Reserve: Lisa Sec- comb, Ferndale, WA, Hot Zippity Spot. • Hart Non-Pro Versatility Challenge: Heather


Lynn Meyer, Tucson, AZ, Im Original. The Open awards ceremony, held November 13,


marked the conclusion of World Championship classes at the Fall World Show. • All-Around Open Horse & High-Point English


Horse:The Big Sensation, Merritt Equine Ventures LLC, Kilgore, TX. • Reserve All-Around Open Horse & Super Geld-


ing: The Sensational Copy, Sharnai Thompson, Pilot Point, TX. • High-Point Western Horse:Calicos Top Gun Star,


Woody & Madeline Hickman, Dallas, TX. • High-Point Exhibitor: Sara Beth Simons, Aubrey,


TX. Breeders’ Trust Select Sale APHA held the Breeders’ Trust Select Sale on No-


vember 6 in conjunction with the Fall World Show. Of the initial 48 Breeders’ Trust horses consigned, 81% ac- tually sold with gross sales of $130,700. The average suc- Continued on page 14


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