{"id":2444,"date":"2009-07-23T02:50:47","date_gmt":"2009-07-22T19:50:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/ebarrelracing.com\/articles\/?p=2444"},"modified":"2009-07-23T02:51:33","modified_gmt":"2009-07-22T19:51:33","slug":"2444","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ebarrelracing.com\/articles\/industry\/2444\/","title":{"rendered":"American Paint Horse Foundation spotlights healing power of Paints at APHA World Show"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>FORT WORTH, Texas <\/strong>The American Paint Horse Foundation made history this summer during the World Championship Paint Horse Show at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, when the non-profit charitable organization hosted its first-ever therapeutic riding event\u00a0 the Freedom Challenge.<\/p>\n<p>The Foundation fielded 63 entries on July 2 and 3, when a total of 32 riders and 25 horses from seven Texas-area therapeutic riding centers were in the World Show spotlight. Three of the entries were logged when the Foundation granted a wish for a youngster and his two sisters in conjunction with the Make A Wish Foundation. They were able to ride horses and participate in their first horse show.<\/p>\n<p>Classes for all exhibitors included free-style exhibitions in which participants displayed their riding abilities four at a time in the arena, while a therapeutic riding center representative described their maneuvers. The exhibitors&#8217; talents ranged from Western and English mounted demonstrations to in-hand Showmanship and physical exercise regimens. The riders were also invited back for Western Pleasure and English Equitation rail classes, where they were asked to walk, jog, back-up and reverse directions on their horses.<br \/>\nAll the riders were exceptional in their abilities and earned special Paint Horse trophies from the Foundation.<\/p>\n<p>In addition to hosting its first therapeutic riding event, the Foundation also established a precedent by awarding its first therapeutic riding grants. Each of the participating centers received a $500 check from the Foundation to continue their outstanding work in helping children and adults rehabilitate through the healing power of horses.<\/p>\n<p>Participating Texas-area centers included:<br \/>\nAll-Star Equestrian Foundation of Mansfield,<br \/>\nEquest Therapeutic Riding Center of Dallas,<br \/>\nStable Strides of Flower Mound,<br \/>\nRiding Unlimited of Ponder,<br \/>\nRocky Top Therapy Center of Keller,<br \/>\nSpirit Horse Therapeutic Center of Corinth, and<br \/>\nWhispers of Hope of Wichita Falls.<\/p>\n<p>Many of the participating riders use horseback riding on a regular basis to overcome a wide range of challenges.\u00a0 Specific challenges faced by riders at the event included cerebral palsy, epilepsy, stroke, Down?s syndrome, autism, spina bifida, paralysis, physical injuries, brain trauma and more.<\/p>\n<p>Regarding the horses participating, many were retired show horses. Although some may have aged or lost a step in the competitive arena, they proved their value by serving a higher calling\u00a0 to help children rehabilitate.<\/p>\n<p>Honorary judges for the event included some of the many supporters of the Foundation&#8217;s work. There to present special trophies to the riders were:<\/p>\n<p>Ann Alexander, of the Fort Worth Business Press;<br \/>\nAmy Andresen, of the Barn at Cedar Hill and Foundation Filly Trainer;<br \/>\nJim Austin, American Paint Horse Foundation Board of Directors and CEO National Multicultural Western Heritage Museum;<br \/>\nMatt Blevins, of Blevins Auction Services;<br \/>\nVinny Circelli, attorney with Haynes and Boone Law Firm;<br \/>\nJohn Corbin, APHA President;<br \/>\nBanks Dishmon, Publisher of the Fort Worth Business Press;<br \/>\nFloyd Danley, of Ford Show Horses;<br \/>\nAnthony Drake, of Wal-Mart and its McCart Avenue store;<br \/>\nKevin Hardcastle, American Paint Horse Foundation Therapeutic Riding Committee Chairman and Oklahoma Paint Horse Club president;<br \/>\nScot Jackson, APHA Executive Committee Member;<br \/>\nDon Manuello, veteran APHA ring steward and therapeutic riding supporter;<br \/>\nMr. Bat Masterson, aka Jerry Eastman;<br \/>\nPat Mullins, American Paint Horse Foundation Board of Directors and Markel Insurance representative;<br \/>\nDiane Paris, APHA past president and Markel Insurance representative.<br \/>\nBob Ray Sanders, vice president and columnist with the Fort Worth Star-Telegram newspaper;<br \/>\nRon Shelly, American Paint Horse Foundation Board of Directors.<\/p>\n<p>The American Paint Horse Foundation will continue its therapeutic riding support program to improve lives through interaction with horses.<br \/>\nIn a little over a year, the Foundation has raised over $35,000 in its newly established therapeutic riding initiative to help centers and individuals.<\/p>\n<p>The next therapeutic riding demonstration will involve a dinner, a benefit auction and riding demonstration on Oct. 1, 2009, at Bell Mountain Stables in Castle Rock, Colo., during APHA&#8217;s Annual Convention. Haynes and Boone LLP, an international law firm, and Ford Farms of Las Vegas, Nev., were the first to step up with a $500 donation each to support the event.<\/p>\n<p>For details on sponsoring or attending the October event or to help the Foundation&#8217;s Therapeutic Riding fund grow, contact:<\/p>\n<p>Jerry Circelli, Foundation Director<br \/>\n(817) 834-2742<br \/>\njcircelli@apha.com<\/p>\n<p>The American Paint Horse Foundation is a non-profit, charitable organization recognized under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>FORT WORTH, Texas The American Paint Horse Foundation made history this summer during the World Championship Paint Horse Show at the Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth, Texas, when the non-profit charitable organization hosted its first-ever therapeutic riding event\u00a0 the Freedom Challenge. 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