The action is hot in Fort Worth, Texas, now that the 2007 Ford American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship is underway. The competition began Aug. 4 and runs through Saturday.
Even if you can’t make it to the Lone Star state, there’s still plenty to see. The 2007 Ford AQHYA World Championship is being webcast, so you can catch classes as they unfold. Today’s events include equitation over fences, working hunter, jumping, western pleasure, and trail finals.
Friday’s lineup includes finals in equitation over fences, working hunter, jumping, western pleasure, and western riding. On Saturday, watch the babies compete in young stock classes.
Visit www.aqha.com/youth to hook into the webcast. Also, check out www.aqha.com/youth/activities/yws/experience/index.html for behind-the-scenes scoop on the events, people and horses that make the American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship so great!
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