Eleven American Paint Horses receive awards for US Eventing Assoc. competition

FORT WORTH, TEXAS—The American Paint Horse Association (APHA) recently recognized 11 talented horses with All-Breed awards for their accomplishments in the United States Eventing Association’s (USEA) competition. Awards were given for outstanding performances in events governed by USEA.

For an American Paint Horse to be eligible for an All-Breed Award, it must be registered with both APHA and USEA, and the rider must be a member of both organizations.

Awards are given in eventingÂ’s Preliminary, Training, Novice, Intermediate and Advanced Levels.

For more information about Paint Horses and awards for which they are eligible, contact APHA at (817) 834-2742, ext. 249, or e-mail afoerster@apha.com. For more information about USEA, visit useventing.com.

Following is the list of American Paint Horses receiving 2005 All-Breed awards and how they ranked among other Paints.

USEA All-Breed Award
Placing Among Paints

Place/ Horse/ Owner/ Residence

Preliminary Level
1/ Final Design/ Linda Fohl/ Monticello, Fla.

Training Level
1/ All Too Snoopy/ Dawn Robbins/ Oak View, Calif.
2/ Bugzy Too Bars/ Ty McClung/ Gainesville, Fla.
3/ Grand River Randy/ Melissa Zeller/ Alexandria, Va.
4/ Susquehanna Jones/ Patricia A. Bewley/ Fairfield, Pa.
5/ Buds Painted Sky/ Amanda Nicole Ray/ Fort Worth, Texas

Novice Level
1/ Our Poco Pride/ Cynthia and Ashley McNeely/ Winston Salem, N.C.
2/ Moon Bars Express/ Miriam Antonini/ Fort Worth, Texas
3/ Rebel Star Rangler/ Tracie Ezekiel/ Columbia, S.C.
4/ Made From Scratch/ Farley Wagner/ Farmington, N.Y.
5/ Our Ole Diamond/ Jill Decker/ Greenville, S.C.

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