Watch Highlights from the 2009 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show this Month on America’s Horse TV

America’s Horse, October 8, 2009 – Meet some of the stars and relive a few memories from the 2009 Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show on America’s Horse TV this month.

Highlights from the series that began October 5 include Wins Gato Quixote and Chris Duhadway of Colorado; Texan Reed Kyle and his AQHA Professional Horseman dad, Pete; 10-year-old halter exhibitor Ryan Carey of Texas; Korry Bailey, a working cow horse exhibitor from Tennessee; the highest trail score in history; and two sisters from Ohio, Kathryn and Mary Frances Gorsuch, who each won world championships.

The Ford Youth World segments will air on the People & Horses channel and on the Events channel at americashorse.tv, the American Quarter Horse Association’s free online television network.

All videos use Flash technology, like YouTube, allowing viewers to instantly watch without waiting for a download. America’s Horse TV is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with no need for a special cable provider or subscription. All that’s needed is a computer and Internet access.

America’s Horse TV features six channels:

  • America’s Horse – sponsored by Tractor Supply Co.; flagship channel containing AQHA’s anchor program. It features new and classic episodes/segments for all horse enthusiasts.
  • How-To – sponsored by Tractor Supply Co.; provides important information and instruction for horse owners on everything from learning how to lead your horse, to picking out tack and perfecting your horse’s gaits. AQHA’s Team Wrangler participates in these segments.
  • People & Horses – sponsored by John Deere; profiles American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame inductees and well-known American Quarter Horses.
  • Health – sponsored by Fort Dodge Animal Health; educational programming dedicated to the health and welfare of American Quarter Horses. It includes features on vaccinating, breeding, general care and product spotlights.
  • Ranches – sponsored by FedEx; features award-winning ranches and remudas.
  • Events – sponsored by Bank of America; spotlights AQHA and alliance partner competitions and signature events.

America’s Horse TV is free, thanks to AQHA’s corporate partners. Be sure to check out special offers from the generous supporters. To learn more about America’s Horse TV, visit americashorse.tv/about.html.

Class videos from the 2009 Ford Youth World are available for purchase from envision! Film & Video, the official video provider for AQHA. Go to www.envisionfilmvideo.com for more information. Visit www.aqha.com/youth/activities/yws/2009winningrun/index.html to watch and read about all of this year’s Ford Youth World winning runs. You can also view daily slideshows from the Ford Youth World at americashorsedaily.com/2009/07/.

AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal, The American Quarter Horse Racing Journal or America’s Horse, visit www.aqha.com/magazines.

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