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2022 AAQHC Queen

2022 All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen

Kylie Good

Kylie Good is the daughter of Jeffrey and Denise Good, and was raised on a small horse farm in East Berlin, Pennsylvania. She began riding before she could walk and continues to show in western allaround events and hunter under saddle with her geldings Maximum Invitation (Max) and Back On The Market (Myles).

Kylie graduated summa cum laude from York College of Pennsylvania in May 2022 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Supply Chain Operations Management while also earning her Certified in Planning and Inventory Management (CPIM) credentials prior to graduation. She currently is employed at Wolfgang Confectioners as a Supply Chain Analyst. In this role, Kylie ensures that production has what they need when they need it amidst a challenging supply chain environment.

Kylie has been actively involved in both the Pennsylvania Quarter Horse Association (PQHA) and the American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA). She served as PQHYA Vice President for three consecutive years while also serving on the AQHYA Leadership Team from 2016 to 2019. During that time, she served as a Region 5 Director (2017-2019) and was elected AQHYA First Vice President (2017-2019). She also served as the AQHYA Public Policy Chairwoman for two years, and focused on educating youth on legislative issues affecting the equine industry.

After transitioning into her amateur career, Kylie had the opportunity to become the PQHA Youth Advisor, where she has been able to share her experiences with the youth and encourage them to pursue the many opportunities available to them.

Competing for the All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen title has been an aspiration of Kylie’s since she was a young girl, and the Queen’s Competition was a highlight of every Congress she attended growing up. While the shiny crowns and beautiful outfits ignited her dream to become Congress Queen, the ability to be a voice for the equine industry, the breed, and the future of the industry is what inspires her today.

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