By admin on April 18, 2026
american quarter horse, AQHA, Brad Ost, Nothin But Nett, NSBA, showing, Sudden Impulse, Trail
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The highly anticipated $142,000 NSBA All-Age Open Trail Finals brought together some of the nation’s top competitors, all vying for the first-ever $100,000 winner’s payout in trail history at the Sudden Impulse held at the World Equestrian Center in Ocala, Florida. The top 20 combinations from Thursday’s prelims returned to the WEC Grand Arena on […]
By admin on April 12, 2026
american quarter horse, AQHA, Grant Mastin, Horse, Horses, hunter under saddle, Jan Pittman, NSBA, showing, Susan Johns, Trail, Western Pleasure
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The final day of the Orange Blossom Classic showcased five featured classes,, including the $5,000 NSBA Amateur Trail, $5,000 NSBA Select Trail, $4,000 NSBA Limited Non Pro Western Pleasure, $4,000 NSBA Maturity Limited Open Western Pleasure, and the $4,000 NSBA 3-Year-Old Limited Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle. Competition resumes Tuesday, April 14, with A Sudden […]
By admin on April 12, 2026
Aarom Moses, american quarter horse, AQHA, Clayton Jerrell, Horse, Horses, hunter under saddle, Katy Jo Zuidema, Laurel Champlin, NSBA, showing, Siena Holyoak, Trail, Western Pleasure
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The $50,000 Marsh McLennan Agency NSBA All-Age Non Pro Trail Finals brought the nation’s top Non Pro competitors to the WEC Grand Arena for a night of high-stakes competition under the lights. In the end, Siena Holyoak delivered a standout performance to claim top honors aboard her own Wrap Me In Red (VS Code Red […]
By admin on April 9, 2026
american quarter horse, AQHA, Beth Case, Blake Weis, Hannah Lind, Horse, Horses, hunter under saddle, Jesse Jones, Meg Pye, NSBA, showing, Trail, Western Pleasure, World Show
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Quarter Horse competition is back at World Equestrian Center – Ocala (WEC) with two full weeks of sport, featuring the Orange Blossom Classic (April 8–12) and A Sudden Impulse (April 14–18). The Orange Blossom Classic kicked off Wednesday with two featured classes, including the $15,000 NSBA 4-Year-Old & Over Open & Limited Maiden Trail and […]
By admin on May 12, 2025
american quarter horse, AQHA, Conformation, Horse, Horses, NSBA, showing, Trail, versatility Challenge, Western Pleasure, World Show
Organizations

The American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Pleasure Versatility Challenge, scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 15, during the 2025 AQHA World Championship Show, will include a Limited Division this year for the first time. The AQHA Pleasure Versatility Challenge showcases some of the most talented 3-year-old American Quarter Horses as they demonstrate their versatility in the show […]
By Corrine Borton on May 12, 2025
After A Few, american quarter horse, AQHA, Elisabet Teagan, Hacked The Code, Horse, Horses, NSBA, Sheza Showstopper, showing, Trail, Western Pleasure, World Show
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Good, better, best. Never let it rest. ‘Til your good is better and your better is best. For Michigan Amateur and Non-Pro competitor Elisabet Teagan, competing is ultimately about the horses. She shows because she’s competitive by nature and enjoys the challenge. That challenge meshes perfectly with the way her mind works. “My brain is […]
By Sarah Welk Baynum on September 24, 2024
american quarter horse, AQHA, equitation, Horse, Horses, Katie Kopf, Melissa Jones, NSBA, Robin Frid, showing, Showmanship, Trail, Western Riding, World Show
Features, Showing

Competition in the pattern classes at top breed shows and futurities has improved so much in the past decade that course designers have had to add maneuvers and to the degree of difficulty just to keep up and make the classes challenging. Some of today’s Showmanship Horsemanship, Equitation, Trail and Ranch patterns can get extremely […]
By Corrine Borton on July 6, 2023
american quarter horse, APHA, AQHA, Doug Landon, Horse, Horses, hunter under saddle, March To The Arch, NSBA, showing, Tara Landon, Trail, World Show
Showing

Just months after the 2023 March To The Arch concluded in Fort Worth, Texas, show organizers have announced big changes for next year’s event. Back by popular demand will be the two slot classes, with guaranteed money – The $100,000 3-Year-Old & Over Western Pleasure and the $50,000 3-Year-Old & Over Hunter Under Saddle. New […]
By Corrine Borton on February 17, 2023
american quarter horse, AQHA, Christie Arrington, Clay Arrington, Horse, Horses, hunter under saddle, Madeleine Bayless, NSBA, showing, Trail, Western Pleasure, Western Riding, World Show
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Madeleine Bayless waited 20 years to return to showing horses and with the help of two very special new horses – Im Willy Good Today and Best Money Made – 2023 is shaping up to be a year to remember for the Alabama native. Bayless didn’t come from a horse family or have any natural […]
By Corrine Borton on October 25, 2022
american quarter horse, AQHA, Horse, Horses, Micah Hansen, NSBA, showing, Trail, Western Pleasure, World Show
People

Gretna, Nebraska professional trainer Micah Hansen believes that every horse and person has a way that they like to learn and it’s his job to figure out what exactly that is. “I try not to make every horse’s program the same,” he said. That philosophy has served Hansen well as he has navigated the path […]
By Katie Navarra on June 7, 2021
Amelie McAndrews, AQHA, Cole Baker, Equine Dental, equitation, Horsemanship, hunter under saddle, New Bolton, Nicola Pusteria, NSBA, Ryan Cottingham, Trail, Western Pleasure, Western Riding
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Horses in Ryan Cottingham’s Indiana training barn follow the same dental routine as most people – the horses receive an oral exam twice a year. That allows Cottingham and the equine dentist to enable horses to be comfortable so they can perform their best without the distraction of a problem in their mouth. The preventative […]
By Laura Boynton on June 7, 2021
Alan Fisher, Alyse Roberts, AQHA, BITS, Garth Gooding, Jamie Dowdy, Melissa Jones, NSBA, Shawn Alter, Trail, Western Riding
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The constant pull, achy arm muscles and red blisters that appear on fingers after riding a hard, dull mouthed horse isn’t something any rider wants to experience. When it comes to communicating simple demands like steering and speed control with horses to even more advance training with a young prospect, they all must learn how to […]