High-Point Exhibitor
Ryan Painter of Romoland, California Both Casey Hicks and OSU Gold Boz earned their points during the Amateur and
Open cattle classes that were held after youth competition concluded at the
Summer World Show. Amateur and Open reining classes were also held at that time.
Combined, the 2009 World Show series saw 2,548 Open and Amateur entries. The 973
horses entered in the Fall World Show accounted for 1,945 of those.
Large
payouts were the draw for the slot and Breeders’ Futurity classes, where
substantial entry fees also meant large payouts. Slot class participants divided
$186,250 and Breeders’ Futurity payouts of $67,725 were distributed. Brittany
Bevis of Aubrey, Texas, rode Its All BhindThe Zipper to win the Hart “Medallion”
model Trailer valued at $32,000 in the Hart Non-Pro Versatility Challenge.
In
addition to the competition at the Fall World Championship Show, APHA also
offered shopping in the Colors of the Season Gift Show, clinics, exhibitor
parties and other fun activities. Corporate sponsor Purina Mills hosted free
clinics by industry leaders Clint Haverty and Lynn Palm the weekend of November
7-8.
The Fall World Championship Show was made possible in part by the support
of APHA sponsors. Corporate sponsors include Chase, Gist Silversmiths, Hart
Trailers LLC, Markel Insurance Company, New Holland, Pfizer Animal Health and
Purina Mills LLC. Fall World Show sponsors include Alliance by Lynn Palm, Arena
Werks, Big D, Blue Ribbon Custom Tack, Equine Sports Medicine, Hodges Badge
Company, Linda Massey, Metro Golf Cars, Montgomery Photographics, Paint Horse
Journal, Paint Horse Racing, Platinum Performance, Russell Feed and Supply,
Video Horse World and Western Horseman Magazine.
MORE ABOUT THE AMERICAN PAINT
HORSE ASSOCIATION
Since APHA was founded 47 years ago, it has registered nearly
1 million American Paint Horses at a rate of around 35,000 horses per year. The
Association currently serves approximately 85,000 active members in 59 nations
and territories. APHA works not only to record Paint Horse pedigrees, but also
to preserve and promote the history, breeding, training, racing, showing, sales
and enjoyment of American Paint Horses.
For more information about APHA and
becoming a member, contact the Association at (817) 834-2742, or visit
apha.com.