The Arabian show circuit reaches its grand finale this week with the U.S. Nationals at Expo Square in Tulsa, Okla. Approximately 1,800 top Arabian and half-Arabian show horses are expected to compete in western, hunter and saddle seat performance classes as well as trail, reining and cattle events. Halter classes make up a large part of the week’s schedule. The championships for hunters, jumpers and carriage driving were held separately at Sport Horse Nationals in September.
U.S. Nationals hosts a large and competitive youth judging contest. Youth and collegiate judging teams will compete for $10,000 in scholarship awards on Friday, October 30.
As part of the T.A.I.L. (Total Arabian Interaction and Learning) program, youth groups, families and anyone interested in learning more about Arabians can take an guided tour of the show on Monday, October 26 or Wednesday, October 28. Participants will be able to ask questions and learn from an Arabian horse expert and meet some of the horses up close. For more information on this program, email hilary.nixon@arabianhorses.org.
The competition will be streaming live online at equinevideo.net. The video is free to watch, but you will have to register at the site to access the live stream.
Arabs are good horses
I just love them!
I’m glad they’re giving free online viewing. I’m definitely going to tune in.
I love Arabians… one of my school horses is an Arabian! Gorgeous!!!
I have owned Arabian horses for over forty years. I wouldn’t even consider owning any other breed. Their intelligence, beauty, history are unsurpassed. Most importantly, if it wasn’t for Arabian blood most all light horse breeds on earth wouldn’t be in existence! GO ARABIAN!!
What is tne name of the site you can watch online from?? cant find it