Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 25, 2003
Contact: AHA
(303) 696-4500
Arabian Sport Horse Nationals Debuts in Virginia
The inaugural Sport Horse National
Arabian and Half-Arabian Championship Show will debut as the only national
single breed show focusing specifically on the sport horse disciplines at the Virginia
Horse Center in Lexington, Va., September 17-21, 2003. The
Arabian Horse Association (AHA) of Aurora, Colo., produces the event that
features top-level sport horse competition, a commercial trade fair, an open
barn party and many exciting exhibitions.
The show features the nation’s
best Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian sport horses competing in 63
classes in three divisions: sport horse in-hand and under-saddle, dressage and
hunter/jumper. Competition starts Wednesday, September 17 and runs
through Sunday, September 21 and is open to the public.
Most days, four rings will run simultaneously with classes starting at 8 a.m.
and running to approximately 5 p.m. Admission to all performances and exhibitions
is free for the duration of the show. This event will feature more than 400
horses, and the economic impact to Lexington is estimated at $1.8 million.
The event showcases three
panels of sport horse specialty judges: dressage, hunter/jumper and sport
horse. The dressage judges are Trenna Atkins, of Coupeville, Va.; Inez Propfe-Credo,
of Tucson, Ariz.; Maryal Barnett, of East Lansing, Mich.; and Dr.
Max Gahwler, of Darien, Conn. The hunter/jumper judges are Mrs. Robert A. Powers,
of Hugo, Minn., and Linda Allen, of Salinas, Calif. The
sport horse judges are Janet Brown, of Colorado
Springs, Colo., and Bitsy Shields, of Petaluma, Calif.
Nine businesses are sponsoring the
Sport Horse Nationals. Primedia Business Magazines and Media has partnered with
three of its publications as division sponsors: Dressage Today, Practical
Horseman and Arabian Horse World. Award sponsors include AHA
Corporate Partner Arabian Saddle Company, Bennett Fine Jewelry, Freedman
Harness, Mobile Milling Services, Inc., Paint Rock Designs, Schneider’s Saddlery,
Stanley Ranch and The Gorgeous Horse.
For each class, champions,
reserves and top tens will receive plaques and ribbons. Champions and reserves
will also receive garlands and Gladys Brown Edwards horse trophies. Seventy
percent of the total paid class entry fees will go into the prize money for
each class. Seventy-five percent of this payback will be divided among the top
ten horses, with the remaining 15 percent and 10 percent going to the champion
and the reserve.
Attendees of Sport Horse Nationals will have the opportunity
to watch top Arabian and Half-Arabian driving horses demonstrate pleasure
driving and combined driving techniques on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. The
driving demonstrations will
take place in Anderson Coliseum on Wednesday, September 17 after the sport
horse in-hand classes (early afternoon) and on Thursday after the 5:00 p.m. hunter schooling rounds.
An Open Barn
Night will be held for all exhibitors on Thursday, September 18 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Barns
will be offering various refreshments and goodies at their stalling locations
and invite other exhibitors, spectators and media to drop by and chat “sport
horse” with them.
On Saturday,
September 20, a special evening session will be held beginning at 7:00 p.m. in Anderson Coliseum featuring the Jumper Mini-Prix and
a Dressage Pas de Deux Musical Freestyle exhibition.
Culminating
on Sunday, September 21, the Practical Horseman Hunter Classic will be
held after the amateur working hunter classes are completed. Following the
Hunter Classic on Saturday evening, dressage enthusiasts will be treated to an
Intermediate I musical freestyle dressage exhibition. As the finale, the Sport
Horse Supreme Champion will be named when all Champion In-Hand horses are
brought back before the judges for their selection of the ultimate sport horse.
The winner will be awarded a gift certificate to have famed classical horse
portraitist Joan MacIntyre do a personalized 24" x 30" framed oil
portrait of their horse.
Throughout
the five days of competition, Anderson Coliseum will also house a sport horse
trade fair with dozens of booths offering art, jewelry, tack, clothing, books
and more.
The AHA press office is located in Anderson Coliseum at the
AHA Booth. Press passes, show programs and current class schedules are
available here, as are tentative class and special events schedules. Show
results can be found at www.ArabianHorses.org.
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