PHBA names World Show Youth Winners

The Palomino Horse Breeders of America announced the Golden Horse, High Point winners and the recipient of the Max Eisenberg Memorial Sportsmanship Award at the conclusion of this year’s Youth World Show on Sunday, July 10.

The association is holding its World Championship Show in Springfield, Illinois and action started on Thursday, July 7. Open and Amateur World Show competition got underway on Sunday with Trail classes and continues through Saturday, July 16.

Youth Golden Horse

Youth 14-18 Winners –  Golden Horse: Shez Sleepy Too and Ely Joe Taylor; Reserve Holden Horse: Plenty Of Goodscotch and Reese Penky.

Youth 13 & Under Winners – Golden Horse: X Clusive Gold and Hailey Hoffman; Reserve Golden Horse: Lenas Wimpys Rooster and Kryah Bowker.

Novice 18 & Under – Golden Horse: X Clusive Gold and Hailey Hoffman; Reserve Golden Horse: Loping For Gold and Megan Delille.

Walk Trot 10-18 – Golden Horse: Invite Me Im Good and Aiden Watterson; Reserve Golden Horse: Strait To The Top and Kenley Tuschen.

Walk Trot 5-9 – Golden Horse: Dress Western Gold and Klairah L. Bowker; Reserve Golden Horse: Zippos Tulsali Otoe and Kendall Lumley.

Palomino Bred –  High Point: MWS My Kinda Therapy and Creek Plemons; Reserve High Point: Royal Peppy Chex and Macey Koehler.

Team Tournament Winners

First Place: Guns Whey Loaded and Bryn Janke; Classical Kiss and Callie Miller; X Clusive Gold and Hailey Hoffman; Plenty Of Goodscotch and Reese Pekny; Goldesign and Savannah Cecilia Petrosky.

Second Place: Showoffmyprinciple and Aspen Gregg; A New Man and Bailey Barnes; Forgot To Breathe and Dana Thomas; Shez Sleepy Too and Ely Joe Taylor; Shesa Legally Blonde and Madilynn Myszka

Third Place: Invite Me Im Good and Aiden Watterson; My Absolute Eli and Caila Pieschek; Zippos Tulsali Otoe and Kendall Lumley; Strait To The Top and Kenley Tuschen; Arent I Something, Savannah Cecilia Petrosky.

Max Eisenberg Sportsmanship Award Winner: Kyrah Bowker.

Youth Scholarship and Education Fund – WS Winners: Adelyn Winterfeld and Everlee Hubbell.

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