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News & Events Horseman’s Market Day


Teri Sims, in the black hat and shirt, won the Ladies’ Derby Big Hat Cutting at USCHA’s May 4 show in Sulphur Spring.


Jennifer Ingram (Nov Horse- Perf/Jethro Bo Boone), Lori Sparkman (Rookie-Rider/Im Chex Cee Too), and Hayden Shipley


(Nov-Y-Cattle/MS


Peppy San Cutter). Remaining show dates are September 7-8 and October 26-27.


The Great Southwest


Equestrian Center Fiesta Clas- sic was held in Katy, May 9-12, and winners included Funda- mental


(Stephanie


Tropia/$2,500-USHJA Hunter Derby) and Gatsby (Daisy Ford/$10K-1.35-Meter Jumper Classic).


Hunt County Horseman’s Are you getting your calendar filled out for the fun things to do


this summer? Then make sure to SAVE THE DATE for the Horseman’s Market Day (HMD) that will be held on Saturday, August 17 at the Brazos Co. Expo, 5827 Leonard Rd., Bryan, TX, 77807!! This is an “equine flea market” that is put on by the Brazos Val-


ley Driving and Roding Club. Buy, sell, and trade ALL things equine re- lated (sorry, no live animals of any kind are allowed, but you can bring posters/videos of animals for sale). Pre-register by August 5th for a 10’ x 10’ booth (includes access


to electric) for $30, or get the Early Bird Special: buy 3 booths for $90, get 4th booth FREE!! Contact us by email at MarketDay@BVDRC.com, website at BVDRC.com, or call Lee at (979) 777-9239. w


Association’s May 10-11 event, held in Sulphur Springs, was suc- cessful despite the rain! HPs were Trista Huckstep (13&U), Kaylyn Gor- man (14-18), and Mashell Daniel (19&O).


Bushaw with the trophy buckle for winning the Polly Hollar Memorial Bluebonnet Stakes May 4-5 in Brenham.


E.J. Huntley presented Charles Russell Maxdale Cowboy Church’s open barrel race, held in Hamilton,


May 11, paid out $13,817, with Brittany Tonozzi’s 16.746 winning the Open 1D.


The Association of Northwest Arkansas Riding Clubs May 12


Open Division Show, held at Fayetteville’s Jasper Springs Ranch, was HUGE! With it being Mother’s Day, one special guy made sure that all moms received roses!


TAMU Horsemanship Schools this summer are being led by 6 in-


structors who trained through the spring to lead groups around the state this summer. The instructors, led by Director Chelsie Huseman and Teaching Assistant Mattie Willard, are Becca Jo Wheaton, Carly Fron- ckowiak, Kaleb Vandervort, Emma Hicks, Jorden Beran, and Olivia Lasater.


Braggin’ Rights! Amanda Kyne, Greenbriar, AR, and Starlight won the Open 1D


with 14.684 at Arkansas Barrel Race Association’s April 13 event at Sale County Fairgrounds in Benton.


Jewel Duval, Ennis, and Smartys Star won the buckle class at Pan- handle Cutting Horse Association April 19-20 shows in Amarillo.


Continued on page 26 During the May 9 evening session the Kentucky Spring Horse Show


welcomed the fourteenth season opener of the seven-part Hagyard Challenge series with the $36,000 Hagyard Lexington Classic CSI3*. The class hosted a substantial starting list of 94 horse-and-rider com- binations, all attempting to walk away with the top honors. At the end of a competitive class, Brian Moggre and Major Wager LLC’s MTM Vivre Le Reve captured the victory after an extremely competitive jump-off against some of the world’s top ranked athletes. w


June 2019 SouthWest Horse Trader 21 MTM Vivre le Reve Brian Moggre &


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