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APHA Paint World


PAINTS SHINE during 2018 Paint World cutting, box- ing & ranch ancillary events


Contributed Courtesy APHA, Photography American Paint Horse Journal


The Western Horseman Fence and Boxing Challenge took place July 5-6 and presented a unique opportunity for cow horse and ranch horse competitors to exhibit in cow work only. This exciting event featured $5,000 in added money plus jackpotted entry fees, which were paid out in a 4D format modeled after the barrel racing divisional payout system. The event, which was open to all breeds of horses and all ages of exhibitors, attracted 73 entries and paid out a total of $8,425. This year, another fun and lucrative event was added for


those looking to compete in cow and ranch horse events: the inaugural $10,000-Added Ranch Work Championship, sponsored by Classic Equine. This all-breed, all-ages event took place July 7 and paid out a total of $13,550 with 71 entries. The Ranch Work Cham- pionship paid out in a 3D format, similar to the Fence and Boxing Challenge. The response was extremely positive and happy exhibitors left planning their return next year. “It was a great event and very well run,” said competitor Trevor Carter of Farwell, Texas. “It was great fun. I showed four horses and had a blast doing it.” Also returning this year was the popular ACHA/APHA Cowtown Cutting. The all- breed, all-age event, which is approved by the American Cutting Horse Association and APHA, took place July 7-9 and attracted 291 entries and paid out $31,358. For more information and news, visit www.apha.com. w


Blue Ribbon Summer Festival I & II Photography Jerry Mohme, Courtesy Blue Ribbon Horse Shows


Think Big Van TI & Carolina Suarez


WEEK I RESULTS:


• $20,000 Blue Ribbon Prix: Think Big Van Tl, Carolina Villanueva Suarez • $4000 Welcome Stake: Lux Like Clover, Marlo Williams • $5000 USHJA National Hunter Derby: Canago, Miranda Seade, Ashland Farms


Week II Results:


• $20,000 Blue Ribbon Prix: Think Big Van Tl, Carolina Villanueva Suarez • $4000 Welcome Stakes: Flex A Tia, Gianna Aycock, Julia Strawbridge • $5000 USHJA National Hunter Derby: Canago, Miranda Seade, Ashland Farms • $1000 USHJA Green Incentive Stake: Reddington, Kalli Smith, Jennifer Devening


Dave Dillman & Playing With Rey


Conago & Miranda Seade


COWTOWN CUTTING HIGH-POINT PAINTS:


• 5- & 6-Year-Old Open Cutting: Candi Eyed Jack, Anita Dublin • 4-Year-Old Open Cutting: Rusty Blue Metallic, Clay Johnson, Twisted L Ranch • Senior Non-Pro Cutting: Blakes Red Dual, Walter M Knight • $50,000 Non-Pro: Blakes Red Dual, Walter M Knight • $15,000 Novice Horse/Non-Pro Rider: Pit Boss, Raena Wharton • $20,000 Non-Pro: Shake Your Budha, Mary E Bauer


RANCH WORK CHAMPIONSHIP HIGH-POINT PAINTS: • Ranch Work: Pocos Sonnydee Sedona, Lynne Faust • Ranch Roping: Docs Okie Printss, Brad Nicholson


Lux Like Clover & Marlo Williams


Reddington & Kalli Smith


Justin Wright & Shiners Diamond Cat


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SouthWest Horse Trader August 2018


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Paint Horse Journal


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