Related Articles
Check out the links below for articles related to the story you were just looking at.
The National Walking Horse Association Judges Clinic is Coming
The NWHA Judges Clinic will be held February 17 - 19, 2007 in Murfreesboro, TN. Headquarters for the Judges Clinic will be the Hampton Inn in Murfreesboro, TN. For reservations call 615.896.1172 For more information, criteria and applications, cont ...
Read the full article
The National Walking Horse Association (NWHA) Championship Walking Horse Show
The National Walking Horse association, Headquartered at the Kentucky Horse Park, will host the largest Championship Walking Horse Show in its' history at Miller Coliseum, Murfreesboro, Tennessee, September 18-22, 2007. Over four hundred (400) stalls ...
Read the full article
National Walking Horse Association to Host DQP Clinic
The National Walking Horse Association will host its annual Designated Qualified Persons (DQP) training clinic on February 16-17 in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. The cost of the clinic is $25.00.
If you are interested in attending this clinic please ...
Read the full article
PHBA Recognizes NWHA
The Palomino Horse Breeders Association officially recognized the National Walking Horse Association at PHBA's national convention in Lexington, Kentucky, in March. NWHA, an organization dedicated to the natural Walking Horse, has its headquarters in Lexington. ...
Read the full article
National Walking Horse Association and US Dressage Federation Announce Education Cooperative
January 31, 2008 (Lexington, KY) - The United Stated Dressage Federation (USDF) and the National Walking Horse Association (NWHA) announced that they are cooperating in an effort to educate walking horse owners about dressage and provide information ...
Read the full article
Announcement of the resignation of Don Vizi as NWHA Executive Director
The Executive Committee has regretfully accepted the resignation of Don Vizi from the position of Executive Director of the National Walking Horse Association, effective January 1, 2009. We appreciate Don's excellent service to our association as he has been instrumental in helping to further our reputation as a humane walking horse association in both the Kentucky Horse Park and the equine industry as a whole. We wish Don success in his new endeavor with the Rocky Mountain Horse Association. ...
Read the full article
Tennessee Walking Horse Organizations, AAEP Discuss Eliminating the Practice of Soring
The American Association of Equine Practitioners hosted a roundtable discussion with representatives from the Tennessee Walking Horse industry and the United States Department of Agriculture on March 19, 2007, in Lexington, Ky. The meeting was held ...
Read the full article
National Walking Horse Association (NWHA) Youth Leadership Conference A Big Success
Twenty-one National Walking Horse Association (NWHA) youth members from across the country attended the 1st NWHA Youth Leadership Conference held at the Kentucky Horse Park July 14th-16th. "The conference was everything we had hoped it would be for the youth and more," stated Tami Steinbrecher, chair of the youth committee. ...
Read the full article
George Foreman Attends the NWHA Regional East Texas Gaited Horse Show
The National Walking Horse Association’s Regional Championship, The East Texas Gaited Horse Show, was held in Nacogdoches, TX, April 4-5. Presenting blue ribbons to several of the many outstanding Walking Horses was the Honorable George Foreman, former heavyweight boxing champion. Mr. Foreman was gracious enough to spend time with visitors, exhibitors and their horses, sign autographs, and smile for lots of camera shots. ...
Read the full article
Judge Rules in TWHBEA VS. NWHA Lawsuit
NWHA TRACKING REGISTRY PREVAILS
The United States District Court in Nashville issued its opinion in the long-standing lawsuit between the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders and Exhibitor’s Association (TWHBEA) and the National Walking Horse Associa ...
Read the full article
FOSH to Present Gaited Horse Judging Clinic in Europe
History will be made when Dianne Little, Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) Director of Judging, presents an Independent Judges Association (IJA) judging clinic in South Germany, prior to the European Championships for Tennessee Walking Horses. At this ...
Read the full article
National Walking Horse Association Moves National Headquarters to Kentucky Horse Park
LEXINGTON, KY (February 5, 2007) “Zero tolerance for soring and abuse” is the clarion call of the National Walking Horse Association (NWHA), which has recently moved its headquarters from Texas to the Kentucky Horse Park’s National Horse Center.
...
Read the full article
National Walking Horse Association names Champions at 2008 National Championship
For five days last week during the National Walking Horse Association (NWHA)’s 2008 National Championship Horse Show in Murfreesboro, Tenn., 339 sound naturally gaited Tennessee Walking Horses—more than at any previous NWHA National Show—showcased the versatility, athleticism and natural gaits that distinguish the breed, earning their way into the final day’s championship rounds. More than 1,600 entries competed in 153 classes ranging from Rail, Driving and Dressage, to Western Riding, Water Glass and Trail Obstacle seeking the title of National Champions. ...
Read the full article
FOSH Announces Several “Firsts” for its 2006 North American Championships
(04/11/2006)
Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) and Mid-Atlantic Sound Horses are excited to announce several firsts for the Seventh North American Pleasure Gaited Horse Championships:
Ø 2006 will be the first time the North American Champion ...
Read the full article
Soring to Win
FOSH, Friends of Sound Horses, one of the leading humane groups in the fight to end the illegal and cruel practice of soring, announced an analysis of recent show ring winners that provides new data to answer the question of whether soring is required to win in the Walking Horse industry show ring. ...
Read the full article
State of the Association, And Happy Anniversary to NWHA
This year we mark the 10th Anniversary of being a sound horse organization, dedicated to the protection of the Walking Horse. At the same time I celebrate my one year anniversary as Executive Director of NWHA. This gives me a great opportunity to tell you where we have been and where we are going. ...
Read the full article
FOSH Organizes Second Sound Horse Conference
Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) has announced the details of the second national conference to focus on ending soring of Tennessee Walking Horses and all gaited horse breeds. The conference is being held March 20 and 21, 2009 at the Paramount Plaza Hotel in Gainesville, Florida. Soring is a cruel and illegal practice used to create a winning gait for the show ring. The purpose of the conference is to bring together a wide complement of experts, research and resources to address alternatives and solutions so that gaited horses do not continue to face this abuse in the future. ...
Read the full article
FOSH Announces Over $5,000 in Prizes for Natural Horsemanship Contest
Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) is pleased to announce that it will award $500 each to ten finalists in its Natural Horsemanship Challenge and additional prizes to ten semi-finalists. To be eligible, youths between the ages of 8 and 18 residing in Te ...
Read the full article
Sound Horse Conference Approved for 9.75 Continuing Education Credit Hours
Friends of Sound Horses (FOSH) is pleased to announce that the Ohio Veterinary Medical Licensing Board has approved the Sound Horse Conference for 9.75 hours of continuing education (CE) credit. The conference is being held April 11 and 12, 2008 in Columbus, Ohio at Ohio State University. Soring is a cruel and illegal practice used on gaited horses to create a winning gait for the show ring. The purpose of the conference is to bring together a wide complement of experts, research and resources to address alternatives and solutions so that gaited horses are not sored in the future. ...
Read the full article
Certified Horsemanship Association Moving to the Kentucky Horse Park
(December 2006) - The Certified Horsemanship Association (CHA) is moving to
the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington in January 2007.
"We are excited about the opportunity to have our national offices located
in the Kentucky Horse Park," says CHA ...
Read the full article
|