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AHP Newsgroup: 2012 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show Makes History Before the Show Even Begins

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 14, 2012

Contact Information:
Merida McClanahan, Marketing Director
Office: (208) 882-5578 ext. 235
Fax: (208) 882-8150

Moscow, Idaho – The Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) is pleased to announce that the 2012 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show has made history prior to the first day of classes.

ApHC CEO, Steve Taylor says “Having a sponsor for every class and awards buckle at the 2012 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show is a remarkable achievement by the many supporters within the ApHC community. If it has happened before, it was a long time ago! Thanks to everyone for the support and for helping to make this year’s show a truly special event. Appaloosa Youth Association members are great examples of what’s best about the equine industry and we are proud to have them representing our breed.”

2012 World Championship Appaloosa Show runs July 9 – July 14 at Tulsa Expo Square, Tulsa, Oklahoma. The fun begins as youth from across the country and around the globe come together to compete for world championship titles, share in common experiences and make memories. The World Youth Show will showcase the talent of both the Appaloosa breed and the young people who exhibit them with more than 70 world-title classes in a full array of disciplines. World championship titles will be awarded in a full gamut of classes: leadline, walk/ trot, halter, showmanship, English performance classes, Western performance classes, speed events and cattle events. In addition to the variety of exciting arena competition, there is a nice assortment of other classes and activities specifically for the youth competitors.
 
More than a horse show
The World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show is more than a horse show – with many activities planned that don’t require a horse to be involved.


Though youths don’t have to be members to have fun with the AYA, there are a lot of fun activities non-members are missing out on! Joining is easy—for $10, one can become a member of the first equine youth association in the nation. Youth members receive an online subscription to Appaloosa Journal, a free Appaloosa E-mail address and more! Whether you have an Appaloosa or not, the AYA has something for you!

The AYA is the youth affiliate of the Appaloosa Horse Club. Officially approved in 1981, the AYA was the first youth program developed to complement an equine breed association. To learn more about the Appaloosa Youth Association, visit www.appaloosayouth.com or call the ApHC Youth Coordinator at 208-882-5578 ext. 264.

The Appaloosa Horse Club is the international breed registry, recording and preserving the horses' heritage and history, and providing services that promote, enhance and improve the Appaloosa, a breed defined by ApHC bloodline requirements and preferred characteristics, including coat pattern. Almost 700,000 Appaloosas have been registered since the organization’s founding in 1938 and there are more than 130 ApHC regional clubs.

Appaloosas can be found in nearly every discipline—on the racetrack, working cattle, performing dressage, jumping, performing western pleasure, endurance riding or serving as reliable family horses.

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