Carley Rutledge rode VS Born To Be Good to the 13-&-Under all-around title at the 2018 AQHA Central Level 1 Championships.
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The AQHA Central, AQHA West, and Nutrena East Level 1 Championships are the pinnacle events for Level 1 and Rookie competitors around the world. Exhibitors at the AQHA Central Level 1 Championships saddled up their American Quarter Horses on April 10 for the opening day of competition at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City. The show kicked off at 10 a.m. with B&W Trailer Hitches Rookie youth ranch riding in the Jim Norick Arena and Level 1 youth working hunter in the Performance Arena. The show offered a variety of events and activities for competitors, friends, family, and spectators to take part in throughout the show; including free Ride the Pattern clinics taught by AQHA Professional Horsemen/Horsewomen and an educational seminar on nutrition and horsemanship skills. For more information and final results on all 2018 AQHA Level 1 Championships, visit
www.aqha.com/level1championships. Level 1 cattle events and rookie and level 1 ranch rid- ing will be offered at the AQHA Level 1 Cattle Championships during the 2018 Zoetis Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships in June at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, OK. w
All-Around Winners • Amateur: Sheza Mac Special, Lucy Geweke, Wayne, NE • Select: Zippopotamister, Kristi M. Tompkins, Dubuqe, IO • Youth 14-18: Smooth Zippin Chex, Taylor Dynek, Elkhorn, NE • Youth 13&U: VS Born To Be Good, Carley Rutledge, Altoona, IO
Youth Ranching Heritage Bred Caleigh Iwanski & SF Jack Pot
High-Point English Winners • Amateur: Presidential Invite, Andrea M. Passe, Hastings, MN • Select: The Home Wrecker, Tammie Rieg, Derby, KS • Youth 14-18: Hes For Certain, Hanna Hussey, Mooreville, MS • Youth 13&U: Just A Touch More, Avery Mortman, Magnolia, TX
High-Point Western Winners • Amateur: Ponderossa Pine, Gentry L. Pickett, Lafayette, LA • Select: Theincrediblemachine, Cheryl Gaganella, Tallahassee, FL • Youth 14-18: Touching Invitation, Alexis Rutledge, Altoona, IO • Youth 13&U: Snazzy Lil Chip, Jordan D. Czerwinski, Scheller, IL
Youth Champion of Champions Jake Jolstad & Betta Believe It
High-Point B&W Rookies • Amateur: Ima Good Talker, Jennifer Keefe, Cleveland, TX • Select: Little Doubt Im Lazy, Susan Sparks, Tallahassee, FL • Youth 14-18: Do It Like That, Morgan D’Albini, Spring Hill, KS • Youth 13&U: Talk N Bout Me, Kaylynn E. Heitman, Marengo, IO
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