2024 Winter OQHA News

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Ohio Quarter Horse News

Winter 2024

THE OHIO QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION

OQHA STAFF

Justin Billings | CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER

614-505-7200 ext 128 | JBillings@oqha.com

Dr. Scott Myers | SENIOR ADVISOR 614-505-7200 ext 126 | SMyers@oqha.com

Autumn Bowlby | MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR 614-505-7200 ext 124 | ABowlby@oqha.com

Lauren Clark | TRADE SHOW & SPONSORSHIPS 614-505-7200 ext 121 | LClark@oqha.com

Kris Gilmore | TREASURER 614-505-7200 ext 123 | KGilmore@oqha.com

Rhonda Harter | CONGRESS SHOW & FUTURITY SECRETARY 614-505-7200 ext 125 | RHarter@oqha.com

Joanne Taylor | EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT & MEMBERSHIP 614-505-7200 ext 127 | JTaylor@oqha.com

Dear OQHA Members,

As we reflect on another year of association business, I cannot help but be proud of how OQHA rose to the challenges placed before us.

The Expo 2050 project has presented challenges, but has also spurred innovation to make our event even better than before. I am proud of positive changes that have been implemented, and I look forward to the new ideas that 2025 will bring.

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association is a truly one-of-a-kind organization, and the prestige of the Congress reflects that. I am proud to be a small contributor to the greater success of this affiliate and the world’s largest horse show.

Thank you, as always, to the Board of Directors, Tri-Chairmen, Executive Committee, and all the OQHA members for supporting the work that we, the OQHA staff, do each and every day. And a special thank you to my colleagues, who make this the dream job.

As we welcome a new year, and with it new and exciting opportunities for growth, let us not forget why we do what we do: for the love of the American Quarter Horse.

Happy Holidays!

Dear Ohio Quarter Horse Family,

The 2024 All American Quarter Horse Congress (AAQHC) is in the books, and when the dust settles it will probably be remembered as one of the most successful Congresses. The leadership and Board of Directors were determined to have an outstanding show, and we certainly achieved that goal!

The 2024 Congress presented some unique challenges due to the Expo Center construction work, and those challenges were met. The changes we made because of the inconvenience construction caused were well received. The Marketplace in Kasich Hall, revised traffic patterns around the barns, opening the 11th Avenue gate and of course the new camping area North of 17th. Countless comments on how nice it was to have a camping spot reserved and waiting, in your name, no matter what time of day or night you arrived.

With the help and commitment from our valued exhibitors, the OQHA Board of Directors, the Tri-Chairmen, our leadership team, our affiliate associations, the OQHA staff, and so many volunteers, we worked together to achieve and exceed our goals.

We all need to thank our CEO, Justin Billings, the Tri-Chairman (Chris Darnell, Kelli Diaz and Greg Tordoff) and Board Members for their hard work and leadership that made this year’s Congress such a huge success. The countless hours, phone calls, and meetings seemed to never end, but their commitment to OQHA and the Congress never wavered.

To all of you, it has been my honor to serve as your President the past two years and to see our association not only address challenges, but to grow and flourish. It is everyone’s passion for our industry and the Congress that helped make 2024 another success. I want to personally thank the OQHA Officers, Board of Directors, the Past Presidents, Honorary Directors, OQHA staff, Justin Billings, all of the AQHA trainers, and exhibitors for supporting me! Your commitment and passion for keeping us at the forefront of our industry is beyond compare and all of you truly are the best in the business.

Unfortunately, our bylaws require a change to the position of President after 2 terms. Much was accomplished during the past 2 years. We rebounded from COVID, survived serious competition from another show, transitioned to a new CEO, and successfully dealt with year one of Expo Center construction. There are many challenges ahead and I desire to stay involved by running for First Vice President.

I also want to thank our affiliate associations for their time and effort in providing our members with incredible horse shows throughout the year. You continue to demonstrate that Ohio remains one of the most competitive states in the AQHA show industry. Your hard work has kept Ohio horse shows well attended and the best in the country. We are looking forward to even greater events in 2025.

As a reminder, the nominations for 2025 Officers and Directors have been finalized and you will be receiving your voting ballots electronically. Please review the list of candidates and make sure your voice is heard by submitting your vote by January 29, 2025, at 5pm ET.

I look forward to celebrating everyone’s success and achievements in 2024 at the OQHA Annual Banquet. Make sure to plan on attending the best state association awards banquets where well over $100,000 in awards will be given to our members. The banquet is set for February 8th at the Hilton in downtown Columbus. Watch for reservation information coming soon.

Thank you all again for your commitment and passion and for making the Ohio Quarter Horse Association the premier horse association in the industry.

Sincerely,

2023- 2024 OQHA President

Ohio Youth Leaders

Ohio: Home of Leadership

The sixth president of the United States, John Quincy Adams, once said, “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.”

But what does it truly take to become a leader? Leadership is not something that happens overnight—it is a journey, shaped through dedication, hard work, and a commitment to a cause.

For many aspiring leaders in the equine industry, the Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association (OQHYA) serves as the foundational platform where they begin to cultivate their leadership skills. Among them are two individuals who exemplify the power of passion and perseverance: OQHYA President Colton Smith and Vice President Layni Wills. Both are shining examples of how the association fosters leadership, not only within Ohio but across the broader equine community.

Colton Smith, a junior at Calvary Christian School, is a rising leader in both his local and national equine communities. He currently serves as the president of the Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association (OQHYA) and as the 2nd Vice President of the American Quarter Horse Youth Association (AQHYA). Hailing from Bellefontaine, Ohio, Colton is an active participant in halter events, showcasing both his dedication and skill in the ring. Beyond his passion for horses, he is also a varsity captain of his school’s golf team. Looking ahead, Colton plans to pursue a college degree in political science with a focus on agriculture, blending his interests in leadership and the future of the agricultural industry.

Top Left: Colton’s official 2024 AQHYA Leadership Head Shot PC: AQHA Media
Bottom Left: OQHA’s 2023 youth judging team
Middle Right: Colton and fellow OQHYA member Juliah Studer at the 2024 AQHYA World Championship Show

Layni Wills is a freshman at Texas A&M University, where she is pursuing a degree in Animal Science with aspirations of becoming an equine reproductive specialist. Currently serving as the Vice President of the Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association (OQHYA) and the 1st Vice President of the American Quarter Horse Youth Association (AQHYA), Layni is deeply involved in leadership within the equine community. She competes in all-around events with her gelding, Good Ol Southern Boy (known as Ernie), and while her favorite class is western pleasure, she has recently embraced the challenge of horsemanship. Hailing from Richwood, Ohio, Layni also has a passion for the breeding side of the industry, where her family raises several foals each year, further fueling her dedication to the equine world. Outside of showing, Layni was heavily involved in FFA, where she participated in horse judging, job interview contests, veterinary medicine contests, and much more.

Where to Begin?

Before stepping into national leadership roles, both Layni and Colton first honed their skills and passion right here at home.

Layni admits she arrived on the horse show scene a bit later than most, initially attending a few shows a year and the All American Quarter Horse Congress before her family began competing more actively at local Ohio events.

“OQHYA felt like a family, and I knew I wanted to be a part of that,” Layni reflects on her early involvement. “So, I started attending meetings, which quickly led to me telling my parents that I’d signed up to run for Director. From there, I was elected, and it completely changed the course of my life.”

Since joining OQHYA in 2019 and becoming a Director in 2023, Layni’s leadership journey has accelerated. In 2024, she was elected Vice President. One of her key contributions has been revitalizing the Youth Horse Judging Program, which returned in 2023. Under her leadership, the team earned top placements at both the AQHYA World Championship Show and the Quarter Horse Congress. In 2024, Layni took great pride in mentoring fellow Ohio youth members and facilitating a youth scavenger hunt for exhibitors at the AQHA Level 1 East Championship Show.

Top Right: Layni’s official 2024 AQHYA Leadership Head Shot PC: AQHA Media
Bottom Left: Layni and Good Ol Southern Boy, “Ernie”

Colton’s journey in the equine world began at a young age, deeply rooted in his family’s legacy. Growing up with a professional horseman father, Dewey Smith, Colton started showing at just 8 years old with his first halter horse—and he hasn’t looked back since. Inspired by older Ohio youth leaders like Grant Mastin and Ellexxah Maxwell, Colton was motivated to pursue the same opportunities within Ohio’s equine community before expanding his involvement on the national stage.

A lifelong member of OQHYA, Colton served as an OQHYA Director for two years before being elected Vice President in 2023 and President in 2024. Over the years, he has chaired numerous committees, participated in the OQHA Horse Judging Team, and competed in the Boots and Jeans contest at the AQHYA World Championship Show. In 2024, Colton also helped facilitate the youth scavenger hunt at the AQHA Level 1 East Championship Show, further demonstrating his commitment to both leadership and community engagement. Colton also credits much of his personal growth to the opportunities he has had through activities of the OQHA Open Board, such as reporting on youth activities.

Colton and Layni both actively promote OQHYA to the Ohio equine industry, making trips to the Ohio Equine Affaire event and encouraging other youth to get involved.

Top Right: Colton & his father, Dewey Smith
Bottom Left: Colton at Ohio Equine Affaire
Bottom Right: Colton & Studer with the 2024 Boots & Jeans
PC: Shane Rux Photography

Emerging as National Leaders

Colton and Layni’s leadership extends far beyond their state involvement, marking just the beginning of their broader impact.

The AQHYA Board of Directors operates much like any professional board. While youth must maintain a valid AQHA membership, active participation in showing AQHA horses or owning horses is not a requirement for involvement. There are two types of people on the AQHYA leadership team: the regional directors and the executive committee members. To be a member of the executive committee (excluding the president), members must have completed at least one term as a regional director. Regional directors must be current AQHYA members, be a voting delegate for their affiliate, and be at least 14 years old. The election process occurs each summer at the Youth Excellence Seminar (YES) and consists of a written application, AQHYA workbook, panel interview, three-minute prepared speech, and an impromptu question.

Colton, a lifelong AQHA member, first stepped into AQHYA leadership in 2022 as a Director for Region 4. After completing his term as Director, he joined the AQHYA Executive Committee in 2023 and was elected 2nd Vice President for 2024-2025.

Throughout his leadership journey with AQHYA, Colton has participated in several impactful events that have pushed him beyond his comfort zone, including the YES conference, the AQHYA World Championship Show, and the AQHA National Convention. These experiences have not only broadened his perspective but also deepened his commitment to the AQHA youth community.

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Top Left: 24-24 AQHYA Leadership PC: AQHA Media
Middle Right: Colton at YES 2024
Left: OQHYA’s delegates at YES 2024

One of the most remarkable experiences Colton has had was his trip to Washington D.C. This trip, facilitated by his leadership position with AQHYA, taught him about the inner workings of the federal government and allowed him to hone his communication skills.

Layni’s journey to national leadership mirrors Colton’s in many ways, beginning with her AQHA lifetime membership in 2011. While she had never considered a national leadership role, everything changed in 2022 when she became more involved in OQHYA and watched Colton step into his role as a regional director.

“He seemed to have such a great time, and that was when I was starting to get more engaged with OQHYA,” Layni recalls. “The Smith family encouraged me to attend YES in 2023, where I was elected Region 4 Director. That first year as a director was transformative—I grew so much both as a leader and as a horsewoman.”

Layni returned to YES in 2024, where she was elected AQHYA 1st Vice President and now chairs the Youth World Show Committee.

Top Left: Colton’s Washington D.C. trip
Top Right: Colton in D.C. with AQHYA President Sydney Sargent
Bottom Left: Layni at YES 2024

One of her standout experiences was organizing the youth scavenger hunt at the 2024 AQHA Level 1 East Championship Show. What began as a simple idea to connect youth exhibitors with commercial vendors evolved into a full-fledged event. This project allowed Layni to interact with vendors, show officials, and youth from all over the country. The timed scavenger hunt exceeded expectations, with over 35 participants, 12 vendors, and prizes totaling more than $2,000.

Above: Layni at the 2023 AQHYA World Show
Above: 2024 L1 East Scavenger Hunt, Layni & Colton pictured
Above: Layni & Colton at the 2024 AQHYA World Show
PC: Shane Rux Photography
Right: OQHYA Judging Team

Advice for Future Leaders

Part of being a leader is paving the way for the next generation of emerging leaders.

When asked about the advice they would offer to younger youth members, Layni highlighted the importance of simply showing up and being present.

“The hardest part about getting involved is often the fear of trying new things or stepping into an unfamiliar environment,” Layni reflects. “But once you take that step, you’ll quickly see that these associations are all about bringing youth together and helping them grow into strong horsemen.”

able skills any young leader can develop are communication and a willingness to step outside their comfort zone and try new things.

As Colton and Layni continue to inspire others through their leadership, they prove that true leadership is not just about achieving personal success—it’s about uplifting others and creating lasting change within the community. Their journey reflects the power of dedication, hard work, and a willingness to embrace new challenges. With young leaders like Colton and Layni paving the way, the future of the Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association—and the broader equine community—is in good hands. Their story is a reminder that the path to leadership starts with small steps, and the impact of those steps can ripple out to influence the generations to come.

Top Left: OQHYA YES Delegates

Bottom Right: AQHYA Leadership Team

Colton shares similar thoughts on the value of involvement.

“You get out what you put in,” he says. “Don’t be afraid to go the extra mile in anything you do.”

Both Colton and Layni emphasize the importance of connecting with youth advisors and older members, urging younger members to find role models within these groups. Above all, they agree that the most valu-

SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 2025

Deadline: February 15, 2025

REQUIREMENTS

Must have been a member of OQHA/OQHYA for 3 years (need not be consecutive), including the current year

Must be a high school graduate or senior who will graduate by July 1, 2025

Cannot have reached your 23rd birthday by December 31, 2024

APPLICATION PROCESS

Student must submit the following written material by February 15, 2025

Completed application form (www.quarterhorsefoundation.com)

Most current high school or college transcript with cumulative GPA 3 letter of recommendation from a variety of sources

Recent photograph

Must also complete a video with questions provided by OQHF by March 1, 2025

Renewal scholarship requests are due in the OQHA office by February 15, 2025 with all completed paperwork.

2024 CONGRESS: RISING TO THE CHALLENGE

Major Changes Lead to New Innovation

The 57th All American Quarter Horse Congress kicked off on September 29—two days longer than ever before—due to remarkable growth, particularly in reining and ranch events. The show began with ten days of reining and ranch, then two full days dedicated to roping and YEDA competitions, before transitioning into two weeks of general horse show classes and speed events.

The Expo 2050 project presented unique challenges for this year’s Congress, prompting the association to find innovative solutions to ensure that visitors and exhibitors still enjoyed the iconic experience they’ve come to love. Many of these changes have resulted in exciting and welcome enhancements to the show.

One exciting addition this year was the opening of the Congress Marketplace, located in Kasich Hall. This venue brought together industry-leading commercial exhibitors in a secure, climate-controlled indoor space. The Marketplace also welcomed several features, including dry cleaning services, a Crown Royal Bar, the Congress Queen booth, and Travelin’ Toms, an indoor coffee shop with free Wi-Fi.

This fresh shopping destination quickly became a favorite for both vendors and visitors, providing a modern twist on the Congress trade show experience.

Middle Right: Exterior of the Congress

Bottom Left: Main aisle of Congress Marketplace

Top Right: OQHA member Ellie Toth PC: Shane Rux Photography
Marketplace

Another notable change was the introduction of a new camping area north of 17th Avenue—the Purple Lot. For the first time, the Congress offered reservations for camping, which was a welcome improvement for many exhibitors. The Purple Lot featured water and electric hookups, along with staffed attendants to assist with parking. This new camping option, made possible by the Expo 2050 project, received excellent feedback and added convenience for attendees.

The Expo 2050 project, set for completion in 2026, will bring a host of exciting improvements to the Ohio Expo Center. Planned upgrades include extensive underground infrastructure work, a new entry gate north of 17th Avenue, and the replacement of the former Taste of Ohio Building with a modern Ohio Showcase Building. Additionally, the project will introduce a Multi-Purpose Agricultural Education Facility in place of the old Buckeye Barn and Agriculture & Horticulture Barn, further enhancing the venue’s capabilities and visitor experience, housing 500 stalls.

Since its inception in 1967, the Ohio Expo Center has been the longstanding home of the All American Quarter Horse Congress and continues to be a key partner in the event. The Ohio Quarter Horse Association Board of Directors, Congress Tri-Chairmen, and OQHA staff are excited to collaborate with the Ohio Expositions Commission (OEC) and OEC staff to enhance the facility for our exhibitors, vendors, spectators, and guests.

Top Right: The Expo 2050 Project Logo

Middle Left: Rendering of the new Multipurpose Agricultural Education Building

Bottom Right: Rendering of the new Ohio Showcase Building

Images Courtesy of the Ohio Expo Center’s Expo 2050 Project Team

Major Events

The Freestyle Reining got the ultimate reining weekend underway at the Congress on Friday, October 4, kicking off the excitement with style. Presented by long-time sponsor and corporate partner dac© Vitamins & Minerals, the event has become a fan favorite, captivating both exhibitors and spectators alike. Winning the open division for the third consecutive year was Keith Ceddia and Xtra Dun Step, owned by Jennifer Groehn and Jerry Douglas. This marks Xtra Dun Step’s fourth consecutive win, having previously claimed victory in 2021 with rider Benjamin Beckett. Known for their creative flair, Ceddia and Xtra Dun Step did not disappoint this year, wowing the crowd with an imaginative Batman-themed routine!

The following day, Saturday, October 5, held the NRHA Level 3 and 4 Open Reining Futurity finals. With over $478,136.26 in purse money, this event awarded $100,000 to the L4 champion alone.

Winning the non pro division for the second year in a row was Jessicah Keller and Shift N Gears from Brashear, Texas with a YMCA routine.

Top Left: Winner of the Open Freestyle Reining, Keith Ceddia

Middle RIght: Winner of the Non Pro Freestyle Reining, Jessicah Keller

PC: Shane Rux Photography

Earlier this year, the All American Quarter Horse Congress partnered with the All Star Reining Stakes, bringing 2 majors to 1 location. The Congress now hosts both the All Star futurity and derby stakes programs, with the futurity running concurrently with the existing Congress NRHA futurity, and the derby running alongside the ancillary open and non-pro classes. This partnership was a natural fit and offered trainers, exhibitors, and owners the chance to compete for more purse at one location.

Taking home the win in the L4 Open Reining Futurity finals was Cade McCutcheon and Outta Yu League, owned by Clark Reining Horses LLC, Frank & Susan Costantini, Richard Vernon, and Tim Anderson. Placing first in the L3 finals was Stone Walla Jackson, ridden and owned by Justin Mathison of Tioga, Texas.

Previous Page: OQHA Member Kylie Davis

PC: Shane Rux Photography

Following Page: L4 Open Champion

PC: Shane Rux Photography

The Congress PBR took center stage on Friday, October 11, with corporate partner Western Edge proudly returning as the event’s presenting sponsor. Congratulations to the champion, Qynn Anderson, who claimed the top prize of $10,000. This year’s event also introduced a special tribute during the opening ceremonies, as the Congress Heroes on Horses exhibitors carried the American flag to honor their service and highlight the Heroes program. These dedicated competitors had already showcased their skills earlier in the day, in a featured event supported by title sponsor Angela Wade, along with supporting sponsors Tribute Superior Equine Nutrition and the Janis Family.

The Heroes breakfast event included feature speaker Brian Baldridge, the Director of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. Director Baldridge, alongside NSBA Executive Director Stephanie Lynn and OQHA CEO Justin Billings, presented each Heroes exhibitor with a proclamation from the Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose.

That same Friday, the 2024 All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen was crowned in the Congress Marketplace Queens Booth. Congratulations to new queen, Miss Madison Heilveil from Tri-State Quarter Horse Association! Learn more about your new Congress Queen on page 34.

Top Left: OQHA CEO Justin Billings and ODA Director Brian Baldridge Middle Right: Ohio Department of Agriculture Director Brian Baldridge Bottom Left: Billings, Baldridge, & NSBA Executive Director Stephanie Lynn presenting proclamations.

The Congress Super Sale was another must-see event for the show, with three great sessions to create one spectacular sale. Held Saturday, October 19, the Super Sale packed the Lausche Building and sold 85 horses for a total of $1.8 million in sales. The sale was once again produced by PrimeTIME Agrimarketing Network, LLC.

The Congress team, alongside the OQHA Board, introduced an exciting new addition to the educational Pro Horsemen Perspective Series this year. In anticipation of the 2024 Congress, a special video package became available to the public, offering an in-depth, step-by-step breakdown of the Horsemanship, Hunt Seat Equitation, and Showmanship patterns, presented by a renowned Ohio pro horseman. The program quickly gained popularity, with both the video package and in-person sessions during the Congress drawing strong interest. This initiative was made possible thanks to the support of new sponsor PulseVet, with all proceeds supporting the crisis fund through the Ohio Quarter Horse Foundation. PulseVet generously agreed to match donations to the crisis fund.

Top: Main arena of the 2024 Congress Super Sale

Middle Right: Ranch Riding demo with Clayton Jerrell

Bottom Left: PulseVet’s Trudy Gage and OQHA

Director Art O’Brien speak to demo attendees.

Previous Page: 2024 Congress PBR

Following Page: 2024 Congress EWD exhibitors

PC: Shane Rux Photography

Special Visit from

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine

The Governor then visited Congress Hall and spoke with Miguel Aguilar of Miguel Aguilar Custom Saddles about his product and his experience at the Congress.

The Congress was proud to welcome Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and First Lady Fran DeWine to this year’s show for a tour of the event and the show grounds.

Governor DeWine and the First Lady had the opportunity to see the new Congress Marketplace, chat with shoppers and vendors, and visit with people of all ages.

Governor DeWine also enjoyed visiting with other vendors, including Janice Eiland and her team from House of Glass.

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association would like to thank Governor Mike DeWine, First Lady Fran DeWine, and their team for helping to coordinate the visit.

The All American Quarter Horse Congress saw change and innovation in 2024, and looks forward to another great year in 2025. Thank you to the collective Congress family for your continued support of the All American Quarter Horse Congress and to all of the Ohio members who compete and visit the event!

Top: OQHA Member Emma Brown
Middle: OQHA Member Emma Gore
PC: Shane Rux Photography

Madison Heilveil is the daughter of Keith Heilveil and Tami Abonyi. She found her love for the Quarter Horse at the age of six and couldn’t imagine her life without them. Madison joined 4-H when she was twelve, where she discovered her passion for knowledge and education. Throughout her years in 4-H, she competed at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in the Horse Bowl and Hippology contests, placing in the top ten multiple times. In 2015, she was the High Overall Individual in Horse Bowl.

While in college, she enjoyed the evaluation and communication skills gained through Competitive Horse Judging. With each visit to the Congress, her love for the largest horse show in the world grew. Madison originally began showing in the USEF Over Fences classes with her horse, Highlanders Lil Bro “Baron,” but eventually transitioned to AQHA as showmanship and hunt seat equitation became her favorite classes. In the future, she looks forward to venturing into all-around events with her new partner, PSU Hadme From Hello, “Doll”.

Madison graduated in 2021 from Pennsylvania State University with a degree in Animal Science and Business Management. This May, she also earned her Master of Agriculture in Agriculture Leadership from Oklahoma State University. Currently, she works for the Department of Animal Science at Penn State as an Academic Adviser. Madison was inspired to compete to be the All American Quarter Horse Congress Queen as an opportunity to be an advocate for not only the American Quarter Horse but also the All American Quarter Horse Congress, which is her “happy place”.

When she began serving as the Tri-State Quarter Horse Association Queen, she did not have a show horse but wanted to use her passion for education as inspiration at the horse shows. Her favorite portion of the contest to prepare for was the written exam as it paired so well with her platform “Knowledge is Power”. Her goal is to encourage AQHA members to understand the importance of reading the rulebook, not only to be the most successful in the show ring but understand all that goes into supporting the versatility of the American Quarter Horse. During her reign as an official representative of the American Quarter Horse Association, the Ohio Quarter Horse Association, and the All American Quarter Horse Congress, Madison will travel from state to state presenting awards and helping to fulfill the dreams of so many along the way! She wishes everyone a wonderful year of horse showing and hopes to see you in the Winners Circle!

Queen Photos Credit: Sarah Johnson

Dear OQHA Community,

Over the past year, I’ve had the opportunity to proudly represent the Ohio Quarter Horse Association, traveling to different horse shows. During my reign, I attended the AQHA Level 1 East Championship Show in Wilmington, Ohio; AQHYA World Championship Show in Oklahoma City, Okla.; OQHA Moutain Trail Ride at Creek Side Horse Park; and last, but not least, the All American Quarter Horse Congress.

To say that this past year was amazing would be an understatement. I will never take for granted the time that I had to represent such a wonderful organization. I have met so many wonderful people and experienced so many different places. This is honestly an experience that I will remember forever. Attending the All American Quarter Horse Congress and competing for Congress Queen was an experience that will last a lifetime. The friendships that I made during the contest were incredible and I am honored to have been able to represent a wonderful association in the contest.

As the year comes to a close and my reign comes to an end, I want to thank everybody that has gotten me to where I am today. I could not have stepped into this Quarter Horse Association without the help of everyone on the board. This contest taught me so much about myself and showed me things that I will be able to use for the rest of my career in the equine industry. I want to thank my family and friends for always being my biggest supporters and helping me reach the top of my goals. Being a Queen of an organization was something that I had always dreamed about as a little kid, but never really thought would come true. Now that I’ve had the experience, I am forever grateful that I pushed myself to where I am today. Thank you so much to the Ohio Quarter Horse Association for trusting me to hold this position as 2024 OQHA Queen to represent the association!

Love,

SIDNEY HAWK

2024 Ohio Quarter Horse Association Queen

Sidney competed in the Queens Horsemanship on her own horse, Tj Smokin Silverado, who she usually competes in the reining and ranch events with. Sidney and Tj placed 4th in this year’s horsemanship!

“A Special Thank You to Miguel Aguilar for lending me one of his beautiful saddles and headstalls for the Queens Horsemanship on my horse, Tj Smokin Silverado!”

Photo Credit: Sarah Johnson

Sidney presenting awards at the 2024 AQHA L1 East Championship Show with 2023 Congress Queen Jessica Blevins.

Photo Credit: Shane Rux Photography

2024 OQHA Annual Trail Ride and Mt Trail Challenge with OQHA CEO Justin Billings and Directors Todd Salome and Cynthia Bauman, and Greg Bauman

Photo Credit: Shane Rux Photography

“I grew up riding at Creek Side Horse Park and these people have helped get me to where I am today! So thankful for everything they have done for me.”

-Sidney Hawk

2024 AQHYA World Championship Show in Oklahoma City with 2019 Congress Queen Mariah Sherer.

“I am thankful for their support throughout all of my crazy adventures!”

Pictured with Sidney is her mom, dad, and Mema.
Photo Credit: Sarah Johnson
Pictured with Sidney is her roommate and fellow OQHA member, Tianna Cooper at the 2024 OQHA Annual Banquet.
Photo Credit: AE Photography
2024 OQHA Annual Trail Ride and Mt Trail Challenge.

2025 OQHA QUEEN CANDIDATE

Accomplishments:

I have been very fortunate to have a family that supports me in everything that I do, and I owe all of my success to them! Some of my accomplishments include:

-Ohio State FFA Degree

-Top 5 at the All American Quarter Horse Congress

-Nutrena Level 1 East Champion

-OQHA Level 1 Youth

Reserve All Around Champion

CANDIDATE FOR 2025 OQHA QUEEN : MORGAN ADKINS

EDUCATION :

I graduated from Shelby Senior High School in the spring of 2024, and I am currently attending Hondros Real Estate College where I will receive my Real Estate license in 2025!

OCCUPATION:

I hope to finish up real-estate school very soon to become a full time agent & I also hope to start up a side business in graphic design work once I become an established agent in my area!

What makes you unique and sets you apart?

I think some of the things that sets me apart from everyone is my hard work and drive to be a part of this amazing industry we all love so much. I started in this industry kind of “late in life” compared to where other 1418 riders are, and sometimes I struggle with wanting to be where everyone else is. But then I think about how it can be an advantage, I see things from a different perspective than others in this industry that are my age see things, and I’m excited to bring those other views with me as I go through my year as the queen in 2025!

2024 OFFICERS

George Seanor President Executive Committee

Greg Tordoff 1st Vice President Executive Committee

Congress Tri-Chairman

Judd Paul 2nd Vice President Executive Committee

Hank Clason Executive Committee

Brent Maxwell Executive Committee

David McDonald, DVM Executive Committee

Chris Cecil Darnell

Congress Tri-Chairman

Kelli Diaz Congress Tri-Chairman

Hank Clason Past President

Chris Cecil Darnell Past President

Ed Dingledine Honorary Director

Fritz Leeman Past President

Binnie Ann Masters Honorary Director

Brent Maxwell Past President

David McDonald, DVM Past President

Scott Myers, DVM Past President

Donald Recchiuti Honorary Director

Chuck Smith Honorary Director

Brent Tincher Honorary Director

Greg Tordoff Past President

Dan Trein Honorary Director

2024 BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Cynthia Bauman (2/25)

Aubrey Braham (2/25)

Matt Claypool (2/26)

Kelli Diaz (2/26)

Lauren Diaz (2/25)

Shawn Flarida (2/25)

Kyle Flatter (2/25)

Jeff Gore (2/26)

Randy Jacobs (2/26)

RJ Jacobs (2/25)

Roger Landis (2/25)

Brian Lee (2/26)

Cindy Morehead (2/25)

Kristine Nagy (2/25)

Art O’Brien (2/27)

Chad Piper (2/27)

Lynne Puthoff (2/27)

Sally Puzacke (2/25)

Todd Salome (2/25)

Dennis Taylor (2/26)

Missy Thyfault (2/27)

Marion Troyer (2/27)

Connie Vansickle (2/25)

Randy Wilson (2/27)

To view committee assignments, please visit www.oqha.com/oqha-committees

Cynthia Bauman

Sarah Bernatowicz

Aubrey Braham

Lauren Diaz

Shawn Flarida

Kyle Flatter

2025 OQHA

OFFICER & DIRECTOR

NOMINATIONS

President

Kelli Diaz

Randy Jacobs

1st Vice President

Hank Clason

George Seanor

2nd Vice President

Roger Landis

Brent Maxwell

Randy Wilson

Directors

RJ Jacobs

Cindy Morehead

Kristine Nagy

Judd Paul

Jay Puzacke

Sally Puzacke

ELECTRONIC VOTING

Todd Salome

Dewey Smith

Connie Vansickle

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association will utilize electronic balloting for the 2025 Open, Amateur, and Youth elections. The use of Election Buddy gives OQHA the opportunity to streamline a process that previously required more time and expense for both the association and its members. Members will receive a link, associated with their OQHA membership, via email and text message, allowing members to choose their most convenient option. The automated system will only allow members to submit one ballot per OQHA membership number.

OQHA must have a valid email and mobile number on file for each member in order for the system to function properly. In addition, many OQHA memberships are family memberships and only have one email and/or phone number on file. Each eligible family member is able to vote, however OQHA must provide Election Buddy with valid email and mobile numbers for each family member. Please contact the OQHA office to update your or your family’s contact information. If you do not receive a ballot, please contact the OQHA office to ensure your contact information is correct and up-to-date.

Paper ballots are still an option, and available upon request for members who prefer that option.

Look for your election ballot in your email inbox in early January. Votes must be cast by Wednesday, January 29 at 5pm EST.

CANDIDATES

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I am interested in serving as OQHA President because I would like to give back to the association that has already given so much to me. OQHA has been a part of my family for most of my life, and I genuinely believe in what it represents. It has been an honor to serve OQHA and its members thus far, and the potential we have as an organization is endless. Along with continuing to increase our membership numbers, I also believe there is an opportunity to strengthen the roles played by our current membership as well while maintaining the highest standard of quality as a true leader in the equine industry.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

When I hear “OQHA,” the words that come to mind are: powerful, inspirational, economic impact, Congress, and family.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

In my opinion, the most important challenges and oppor- tunities facing our organization focus on the following areas:

1. Congress - Actively striving to discover ways to ensure that we remain not only the most prestigious competition in the country but a leader within the entire Quarter Horse industry while maintaining unprecedented growth.

2. Public Policy - Expanding our representation and presence on the local, state, and federal levels of govern- ment by strengthening our relationships within the Ohio legislature, key policy makers, and other business industry leaders as well as impactful organizations complimentary to our efforts. In doing so, it is important for us to recog- nize the power we hold as an organization in our state and potential to effectuate both positive changes and security in the future.

3. Officers & Board of Directors - These positions should not only work hard individually, but work together co- hesively to successfully lead our association in every way possible. As we continue to grow as an association and host to the world’s largest horse show, we must ensure that we properly protect and promote every component of both now and for generations to come.

CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT KELLI DIAZ

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 37 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

I am currently serving my second 3-year term as a Congress Tri-Chairman.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

Much of my expertise and perspective comes from the fact that I have participated in and served this association in a variety of capacities including as an exhibitor, Director, and “horse-show mom” among others. Throughout my near- ly 40 years as an active member in the association, I have chaired or sat on a number of committees such as Congress Tri-Chairman, Finance, Marketing, Public Policy, Member- ship, Annual Banquet, Year End Awards, and the Trail Ride as well as several Congress steering committees including Commercial Exhibitors, EWD/Heroes on Horses, Special Events and Ticket Sales, Food & Beverage, Grounds Security, and Stall Move In / Out. Additionally, I am a past OQHYA Youth Advisor, during which I was awarded the Youth Advisors of the Year Award, and Congress Queen Program Coordinator.

My experience and passion for the equine industry, however, dates further back than this. As a young competitor under the guidance of Sarah and Clark Bradley, I learned the im- portance of being a good horseman and dedicated participant withinthe industry. During this time and into my service as a Director for almost 20 years, I also had the honor of wit- nessing my father and past President, Skip Salome, dedicate his own life to that same industry. In assuming his role as Congress Tri-Chairman four years ago, I learned of the chal- lenges and victories necessary to further the successes of our organization, and the impact his service and leadership had on OQHA. All of which only strengthened my appreciation for each and every individual’s contribution no matter how small.

Like my father, I have also been fortunate enough to raise my own family within the quarter horse industry and OQHA. My husband, Manuel, and daughter, Lauren, were both successful competitors in the reining and all-around events, as well as at the collegiate level. Having the opportunity to support both of them in their own competitive careers for a number of years instilled in me a deep understanding of the priorities and sacrifices made by thousands of dedicat- ed exhibitors, trainers, and families alike - all sharing the same passion for the American Quarter Horse. Our family continues to be heavily involved in the industry and associa- tion, never hesitating to support the organization in any way possible. In other words, OQHA is not simply a hobby or past-time occupation, but a way of life that I hold close to my heart.

With that being said, I believe my dedication to learning of the internal and external workings of our association and the equine industry has allowed me to not only appreciate its magnitude and strength, but prepare me to take the next step in my service as President.

CANDIDATE

FOR PRESIDENT

RANDY JACOBS

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 34 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 12 years

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I would like to give back to the Association and industry that has been good to myself and my family for the last 30 years.

I have been the president of the World Conformation Horse Association (WCHA) for the past 2 years, and I have been a member/director of WCHA since its inception in 2011. Over that time, WCHA has seen tremendous growth in both membership and purse money.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Currently, I believe our biggest challenge is the construction going on at the fairgrounds. This year, OQHA did a great job accommodating this situation, and the overall vibe was positive. With that being said, that challenge will remain for 2025.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The first thing that comes to my mind is the All American Quarter Horse Congress. There is no other horse show like it!

Having the background of both a horse trainer and business owner, I believe I can view OQHA with an open mind and see ideas, changes, and/or improvements from different perspectives.

It is a constant challenge to remain as the top horse show in the country. Looking ahead to the completion of the fairgrounds project and many other areas of opportunity and growth that are in the works, I believe OQHA will continue to thrive. With every challenge or crisis, there comes opportunity and I believe OQHA will be up for the challenge.

CANDIDATE FOR 1st VICE PRESIDENT HANK CLASON

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP

50 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

Director, Executive Committee Member, and Past President

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I am interested in helping to improve both the Congress and the Ohio Quarter Horse Association.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I bring years of experience with the association, a horse trainer’s perspective, and years of serving horses along with years of serving on the OQHA board.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The words success, determination, committment, and the best equine event in the country come to mind.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

The most important challanges facing our organization include our relationships with the fairgrounds, exhibitors at the Congress, commercial exhibitors, and corporate partners and other sponsors.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I am running for First Vice President so I can stay involved in the management of the Congress. We endured many challenges during the 2024 Congress due to the expo construction work, most of them successfully. However, the 2025 and 2026 Congresses will each present unique challenges as construction progresses. Challenges that we must address so we can maintain or improve the level of the Congress experience for our competitors, vendors, and sponsors.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

2024 marked my twentieth year of Congress management, specifically management of the Congress trail. My emphasis has always been to provide the best experience for the competitors. I balance that with my business experience to provide a unique perspective.

CANDIDATE FOR 1st VICE PRESIDENT

GEORGE SEANOR

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 20 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

I would like to express my thanks to the members of OQHA for giving me the opportunity to be President of the association. My term expires February 2025 and it has been a pleasure and an honor to serve as your president for these two terms. The people I met, and the experience gained has been wonderful and enjoyable. During my two terms as First Vice President, Tri-Chairman, and then two terms as President, OQHA has endured many challenges. OQHA was challenged to replace Dr. Scott Myers, our retiring CEO. The search was successful, and we have completed the transition period from Dr. Myers to Justin Billings. The Quarter Horse Congress survived a serious competitor’s challenge; the cancelling of the 2020 Congress due to COVID and year 1 of the state’s Expo Center Construction Project. The experience gained in my tenure as an officer and board member is why I am seeking the First Vice President position for 2025.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Of course, the All American Quarter Horse Congress, but there are others. The fact that OQHA is one of the top AQHA affiliates, an annual awards banquet and awards that are unmatched in the industry, and one of the strongest youth organizations.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

The state of Ohio is investing close to $500 million in the Expo Center. The improvements, when complete, will greatly improve the Expo Center, but not all will benefit OQHA and the Congress. OQHA needs to look for ways to invest smartly in the Expo Center that will improve the Congress experience.

CANDIDATE FOR 2nd VICE PRESIDENT ROGER LANDIS

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 22 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 14 years

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I want to help keep OQHA strong and moving forward with the Congress.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I bring knowledge of the industry and my ability to assist with the Super Sale.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Still the One!

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

The most important challenges are membership and keeping the Congress on a positive path with everything that is involved with it.

CANDIDATE FOR 2nd VICE PRESIDENT

BRENT MAXWELL

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP

35 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

Chairman of the Executive Committee, Past President, & Honorary Director

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I have been actively involved for many years because of my passion for the organization. I would like to continue to be involved in its growth and help the organization maintain its status as one of the leading organizations in the country.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Innovative

Consistent Leader among organizations

Prestigious Legendary

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

Experience is my strongest asset to the board. I have served on almost every committee and am a Past President. My time served has given me the opportunity to learn the organization from the inside out. I believe my consistency of being voted to the executive committee by the board and frequently the chairman is due mainly because I am fair and open-minded.

As a horse trainer, I get to talk to a vast majority of the membership and always listen to their concerns and take those concerns to the board for discussion. My involvement has been supported by past elections through the membership and it’s my job to represent you. I again ask you for your support so that I may continue serving yourneeds, while supporting the growth and continued presence of OQHA in the horse industry.

While daily operations of the organization presents its own challenges, the quality of the staff at OQHA are prepared to handle those challenges. On a larger scale, the changes at the Expo Center currently create some challenges for the Congress, as will future growth. This will ultimately make the Congress experience more pleasant and accommodating in the future, but the renovations will continue to challenge us until completion. Making sure the changes continue to benefit us, as well as other organizations, will continue to be the priority.

When it comes to horse shows, Ohio organizations are still among the leaders in events, while other states have seen a major decline. I feel we need to continue to monitor our shows and continue to keep them affordable and also maintain the quality of year-end awards that encourage show participation. Fortunately, all our Ohio groups that host shows work together in support of one another and these relationships also need to be monitored and maintained for everyone’s benefit.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

Serving as a Director or Officer involves making critical decisions and setting broad policies across the organization. I hope to contribute to the quality of these decisions to further define our association’s effectiveness.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I feel that the knowledge I have gained during my 40 years in the horse industry, whether training, showing, or judging, is a valuable contribution to the Board. I understand the importance of encouraging exhibitor participation and continued growth of our industry as a whole.

CANDIDATE FOR 2nd VICE PRESIDENT RANDY WILSON

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 43 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 12 years

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

One of the strongest equine associations in the country, known for hosting The Prestigious All American Quarter Horse Congress.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

One of the biggest challenges facing our sport is keeping it affordable for the new and existing exhibitors and owners. No matter the discipline, it’s a priority to create opportunities for newcomers.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I would like to continue to bring opportunities to the mountain trail exhibitors.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

With hosting the OQHA Trail Ride and mountain trail challenges for the last 17 years, it’s exciting to give opportunities to those that don’t show in the big rings. Everyone wants to have something fun to do with their horses, even if they don’t want to show the big shows. This gives them a place to go and still get to participate in something fun with their horses. This also helps bring awareness to OQHA, brings in memberships, and allows more horse owners to enjoy the perks of OQHA.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR

CYNTHIA BAUMAN

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 18 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 6 years

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Opportunity to be part of something bigger, be part of a big horse community that thinks about everyone from trainers and big shows to the simple trail rider.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

In different economic times, keeping good membership numbers and then also keeping things fresh to keep members engaged. Involving new people and making them aware of what OQHA has to offer, which is way more than most grasp. Helping get info out there for everyone to know. Showing people how much fun you can have with a Quarter Horse of every level from the most elaborate to the simplest. There is a place to enjoy every horse and every rider’s personality. Even if the horse is unridable (for any reason), there is opportunity to show in-hand in mountain trail at the OQHA trail challenges.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I have been a horse trainer for 20+ years, almost 15 of those here in Ohio, so I have experience with being an exhibitor and participant at the Congress, as well as other Ohio shows. I have enjoyed participating in the judging contests, as well as other demonstrations and clinics, and would like to dig into that deeper and become more involved and help develop new ways to grow the attendance of these events. I’d like to work with the other trainers and professionals in Ohio to encourage more new involvement from outside shows and smaller associations to increase membership. I’d also like to work within our association to look at ways that we can continue to grow and improve the programs in place to help youth with scholarships. I would also like to work more in the crisis fund with the OQH Foundation, and look into other ways we can support and help all of the professionals that help make our industry a success. I also have a business degree in marketing and management, so I bring not only real world experience, but also an education in business and marketing.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

When I hear OQHA, I think “simply the best.” We have the best show, we have the best people, we have the best organization. OQHA has created an empire over the years, it’s grown and adapted to stay with the times and continue to put on the best show of the year time and time again. I also think of the word unity. When we moved here almost 15 years ago, we were immediately accepted, everyone was so inviting and helpful and we have made friends who over time have become more like family. We spend so much time together that this is a great attribute to have within the association. It’s nice to know that our association has the backs of its members and I would like to continue that and pay it forward to those new members.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR SARAH BERNATOWICZ

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 10 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

Active Member

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I would like to serve as a director because I would like to try to give back to OQHA what it has given to me over the years. I have been showing horses for as long as I can remember. I remember my first trip to the Congress, how exciting it was and how it helped build the dreams I had as a girl who had never shown at that level to where I am today. I remember running for Queen and what an experience that was, and how I made some great friends through the process. I would like to be able to help to continue to provide those and other similar experiences for other people, so they can have the ability to become a part of this association and to reach for their dreams and goals. I would like to be able to become more involved and help not only with Congress, but also with the other events and shows that OQHA is a part of. I’d like to help with the youth and also with bringing in new members to the organization and coming up with ways to increase membership and their participation within the organization.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

We have a lot going on as an organization. We run the largest breed show in the world at a facility that is currently under construction. OQHA did a great job of managing this for the 2024 Congress, but the years to come will surely present new challenges to overcome and figure out. Although this is going to present challenges for a couple years, the completed project will afford OQHA new opportunities for the Congress. We will have a newer and better facility to continue to run our show out of and that should also help us grow the show and our organization.

Also, I think there is always a challenge of balancing the financial aspect of running the show and providing wonderful prizes and extra perks for the exhibitors and visitors and still keeping it affordable and reasonable for every level of exhibitor.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I would love the opportunity to serve as an OQHA Director in 2025 in order to support the work of the association and join the continuous boots on the ground efforts to grow our industry. I want to further my involvement in OQHA to give back to the horse industry, especially on a state-level. I was extremely grateful to serve for the past two years as a Director and hope to continue for another year.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR AUBREY

BRAHAM

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 5 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 2 years

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I am a certified horse show secretary and am actively involved in AQHA, specifically in the Championship Show Department, so I have an extensive background in show management. I am well-versed in AQHA rules and can provide my industry knowledge and experience in the “behindthe-scenes” logistics to assist with Congress planning. I can also bring a fresh perspective to the board, representing a younger generation.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

As many leaders in our industry age and retire, it is vital that a younger generation begins learning from these knowledgeable people and fueling their passion for the success of OQHA and the Quarter Horse industry as a whole. Additionally, horse shows are evolving as the ranch division expands and various classes and divisions are created to increase opportunities for competition, which is an excellent opportunity to grow our organization with the industry needs.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I am interested in serving as a Director for OQHA because I believe the association has endless potential both in and out of the arena. My family has been involved with OQHA and the equine industry for my entire life, and although I am currently not competing at the moment and have not for several years, having the opportunity to help contribute to the association’s current and future success means a great deal to me.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

When I hear “OQHA,” the words that come to mind include: opportunity, excellence, competitiveness, legacy, and Congress.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

I believe the most important challenges and opportunities facing OQHA at this time directly involve our continued growth as an organization. As the nationwide leader in the equine industry, we have the opportunity to engage with other associations looking to us as an example for competition, membership outreach, and general development. With the Congress continuing to grow in size as well, we have the opportunity to increase engagement with the general public and all who attend the show. The challenges with these opportunities and those like it, will be to ensure that we remain as effective internally as possible, focusing on quality despite quantity.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR LAUREN DIAZ

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 15 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 2 years

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I was raised in OQHA and have had the opportunity to witness first hand its growth and development as both an exhibitor and now Board Member. Throughout most of my early competitive career, I was heavily involved in leadership development programs within the equine industry and represented OQHA with pride each step of the way. After completing my undergraduate degree at Auburn University, I returned to Ohio to attend law school at The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law and now serve as the Director of Government Affairs for a government relations firm in Columbus, Ohio. In this role, I assist clients with strategic planning and maintaining productive relationships with key policy makers that will support and enhance clients’ goals. This also includes monitoring and analyzing proposed legislation, trends, and emerging issues to determine potential impacts. Additionally, I am also an attorney at the firm’s parent law firm, practicing generallitigation as well as campaign finance law, with the goal of possibly introducing an equine law service line in the future.

Prior to my current position, I worked diligently in political fundraising on behalf of Members of the Ohio House of Representatives, the former House Speakers, and Caucus as a whole. I also assisted in the campaign and re-election efforts of Ohio Chief Justice Sharon Kennedy. In doing so, I have developed strong relationships with public and private sector leaders at the state, local, and federal levels of government, as well as maintained effective communication and collaboration with industry groups and organizations complementary to identified efforts.

With that being said, I believe my experience thus far has allowed me to develop a variety of skills and expertise conducive to the overall success of OQHA as a whole. My background in ethical practices, detail orientation, issue spotting, and broad understanding of the ways in which business, organizations, coalitions, etc. succeed - and failtherefore gives me the opportunity to view OQHA and the equine industry from a unique perspective. Similarly, my understanding and passion for the association and industry allows me to better identify external opportunities and challenges as well.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR SHAWN FLARIDA

YEARS

40 years

OF OQHA

MEMBERSHIP

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 10 years

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I would like to give back to my home state and keep growing reining for OQHA.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I am a NRHA Hall of Fame member and one of the leading professionals in my industry.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

HOME

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

I believe some of the most important challenges include managing our growth and taking care of our clients (youth, open, and amateur).

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I want to help be a voice for fellow OQHA members, while giving back to the association that gives us the opportunity to show at some of the best shows in the country.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

Being a director for 9 years, I have learned a lot about the things that go into putting on a show like the Congress and how crucial it is to work as a team to produce an event of that magnitude. Being a horse trainer allows me to be an advocate for what is best for the horse and the OQHA member in order to better serve the association.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR KYLE FLATTER

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 13 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

Director for 9 years

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The Congress Strong Leadership Great Competition

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

I think our most important challenges as an organization are to continue growing our membership, getting our current new youth members more involved, and to always keep working to improve the Congress.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I enjoy helping better the association for all its members.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Continued growth, success, and handling the curve balls (construction as a current challenge) properly. Being able to work towards the future and not dwell on past obstacles. Using those past challenges as tools for the future.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR RJ JACOBS

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 10 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 1 year

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

As current GM of a business very much in tune and involved with the association, it’s members, and the industry as a whole while also being a past exhibitor and current commercial exhibitor. I bring multiple different perspectives to the table. My focus has always been team, future, and business minded. I think it’s important the association be business focused while keeping an open mind.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The All American Quarter Horse Congress and a large, if not most successful, association in the industry.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I love and am proud to be able to help at the Quarter Horse Congress, doing whatever is needed as well as contributing ideas to benefit the organization.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Continued growth of our organization. Indivials on the board that will benefit OQHA and be helpful before and during the Congress to continue to make it the greatest horse show in the world and keeping it fun for all. It is also not just about showing horses, but also about concentrating on the vendors, spectators, judging teams, youth events, demonstrations, awards, publications, sponsorships...the list goes on. Finding ways to help it be more inviting and affordable for people to be involved from the grass roots and up.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR CINDY MOREHEAD

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 46 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for 19 years

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I bring knowledge and expertise of responsibilities I’ve already been involved with, and a willingness to help with other projects as needed.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Still The One!

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I appreciate OQHA as an association and am willing to put in the effort and time to keep it strong.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I am an active contestant in barrel racing and pole bending. This is a unique perspective that allows me to represent an unrepresented population. I have experience working on both local and national boards, including the National Pole Bending Association and the National Barrel Racing Association.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR KRISTINE NAGY

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 15 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director for almost 10 years

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Strength Dedication Prestige CONGRESS

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Some of the most important things moving forward is continuing to keep the Congress THE premier show in the country, and keeping OQHA in a financial situation to do so, as well as keeping a Board of Directors willing to do the work necessary.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I am interested in serving as a director to keep OQHA and the All American Quarter Horse Congress at the forefront of the industry.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR JUDD PAUL

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP

25 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

2nd Vice President

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I am currently the Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association President as well, and we have managed The Madness Show to a Top 10 AQHA show in the country for the last 8 years.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The All American Quarter Horse Congress being the greatest show in the country.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Some of the most important challenges OQHA faces are competition and the economy. We need to stay at the forefront with new, innovative ideas for the Congress.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I have become more involved over the years in helping at the Congress and wish to continue that.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I have helped run the roping classes at the Congress and have a good perspective in other areas as well.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR JAY

PUZACKE

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP

45 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

Active Member participating in OQHA meetings and events

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

The most important challenges include working to keep the fairgrounds project on track to make sure our customers at the Congress are excited to return. We have an opportunity to reach out to other areas of interest within the industry to involve more members.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

One of the best state Quarter Horse associations in the country, with the largest event every year.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I wish to continue to serve OQHA, including current duties such as running the roping classes at the Congress, commercial exhibitor committee, judging contest committee, and others.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I understand the history of the organization, as well as have the ability to listen to new ideas and perspectives.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR SALLY PUZACKE

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP

50 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Of course the Congress, but also the other functions of OQHA.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Right now, working through the huge construction project at the Ohio Expo Center is a big challenge, but when completed should offer many opportunities as well.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I want to give back to the association that was good to me as a youth.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The only organization in the world that can put on the largest horse show in the world!

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

The Congress keeps growing in days and this is hurting us with the trade show and help issues. We also need to focus on getting new directors involved in chairing committees.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR TODD

SALOME

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 26 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Director

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I have served as 2nd Vice President for 2 years and the Executive Committee for 2 years.

I implemented the door decal program that generated several thousand dollars in revenue for OQHA. I also worked with corporate partners over the years for Congress opening ceremonies.

I have also chaired several committees, including: Move In Day, VIP Parking, Membership, Rules, Awards, Annual Banquet, Trail Ride (building the largest AQHA ride for over 5 years), Opening Ceremonies/NYATT, and Fire and Safety.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR DEWEY SMITH

YEARS OF OQHA MEMBERSHIP 9 years

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION Active Member

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I am wanting to be more involved and assist with our association.

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I bring leadership experience and a willingness to work hard to try and improve our association.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

The first thing that comes to mind is Quarter Horse Congress!

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Our most important challenges are maintaining our strong youth association, keeping our weekend horse shows strong, and continuing to work on keeping the Congress the best horse show to attend.

Why are you interested in serving as a director or officer?

I enjoy helping promote all the different areas of the Quarter Horse. I also enjoy helping with the Congress and making sure we are adding new classes that help to promote each discipline.

In your opinion, what are the most important challenges & opportunities facing our organization?

Our most imporant challenges include being able to keep up with and make the changes that will be required with the fairgrounds improvements. Also, the addition of all the days and times needed to get all the classes that are now required.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR CONNIE VANSICKLE

YEARS

10 years

OF OQHA

MEMBERSHIP

CURRENT ROLE/POSITION

Director for 4 years

What skills, expertise, & perspective would you bring to the open board?

I have spent years helping put on shows for the Quarter Horse. I have been a member of the Eastern Ohio Quarter Horse Association for 25 years and also helped in the office during several other Quarter Horse association’s shows. I also have had the privilege of helping with the OQHA office, working to get ready for the Quarter Horse Congress. I also help with the contesting area of the show.

When you hear “OQHA,” what word(s) come to mind?

Pride

2024 OAQHA

OFFICERS

Heather Duer

OAQHA President

Lee Heighton 1st Vice President

Kelly Rauschenbach 2nd Vice President

Kaitlin Riker Treasurer

Sara Oler Secretary

Hanna Hedderick Reporter

Scott Nemeth Past President

Michelle Ceschan (2/26)

Jackie Davis (2/26)

Karmon Dorsey (2/25)

Kimberly Hill (2/25)

Natoshia Kelly (2/26)

Maureen Kendel (2/26)

Cris Martin (2/27)

Ellexxah Maxwell (2/27)

Amanda Moore (2/27)

Tammi Smith (2/27)

Nicole Thoren (2/25)

Alexis Ziemak (2/25)

OAQHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2025 OAQHA

OFFICER & DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS

President

Michelle Trimble-Ceschan

1st Vice President

Kelly Rauschenbach

2nd Vice President

Maureen Kendel

Alexis Lee Ziemak

Treasurer Kaitlin Riker

Secretary Sara Oler

Reporter Hanna Torda

Karmon Dorsey

Madeline Graves

Directors

Nicole Thoren Serrin Whitt

ELECTRONIC VOTING

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association will utilize electronic balloting for the 2025 Open, Amateur, and Youth elections. The use of Election Buddy gives OQHA the opportunity to streamline a process that previously required more time and expense for both the association and its members. Members will receive a link, associated with their OQHA membership, via email and text message, allowing members to choose their most convenient option. The automated system will only allow members to submit one ballot per OQHA membership number.

OQHA must have a valid email and mobile number on file for each member in order for the system to function properly. In addition, many OQHA memberships are family memberships and only have one email and/or phone number on file. Each eligible family member is able to vote, however OQHA must provide Election Buddy with valid email and mobile numbers for each family member. Please contact the OQHA office to update your or your family’s contact information. If you do not receive a ballot, please contact the OQHA office to ensure your contact information is correct and up-to-date.

Paper ballots are still an option, and available upon request for members who prefer that option.

Look for your election ballot in your email inbox in early January. Votes must be cast by Wednesday, January 29 at 5pm EST.

CANDIDATES

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

Through Hold It! Equestrian, we are a sponsor of various organizations both in Ohio & across the country, not just exclusive to QH, either. You’ll also see me active in the Add-More-Leg group as a sponsor & contributing member.

Every year, we make charitable contributions from Hold It!

Equestrian & as a family to a variety of agricultural & equine-related organizations

I’m also on the NOQHA board of directors, and currently handle the social media, sponsorships & assist with the Queen.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

OQHA should build on its strong show foundation, while growing its amateur membership base and expanding service to Ohio communities.

CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT MICHELLE TRIMBLECESCHAN

EDUCATION

I have a triple degree from Robert Morris University (Moon Twp, PA) in Corporate Communications, Public Relations, & Media Arts. I have held a P&C License since 2003, requiring continual education on a variety of topics. I regularly attend social media training sessions, both in-person and virtually.

OCCUPATION

My corporate job is a Marketing Specialist for specialty commercial vehicle insurance, focusing on forestry & environmental risks. My husband and I own and operate Hold It! Equestrian, where I handmake magnetic number holders for a variety of exhibitors and my husband powder-coats items.

Increase & Retain Membership

Current Involvement

I’ve been an OAQHA board member since 2021, and held the Secretary position from 20212023. Leading up to our 2023 show, I was heavily involved in our Facebook page presence, sponsorship, and making sure our members were prepared to have the best time at our show!

I have almost exclusively shown OQHA sanctioned shows for the past several years, and enjoy the relationships I’ve developed with fellow Ohio exhibitors, trainers, sponsors, and other affiliate club board members.

Membership is waning in many different activities, not just equine ones. To retain and increase membership you must give members and exhibitors a reason to participate, a reason to care and a reason to come back. For some that will mean adding incentives, sponsors, and new classes to our shows, for others it will be increasing educational and service opportunities.

Contribution to OAQHA

As President I intend to continue to help promote and grow our organization and the interests of the members and exhibitors. This year we are focused on giving back to our 600+ amateur members in various new ways.

CANDIDATE FOR 1st VICE PRESIDENT KELLY RAUSCHENBACH

EDUCATION

I have a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Youngstown State University.

OCCUPATION

I am an Accountant for NLMK USA.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I am member of SOQHA, EOQHA, OQHA, and NOQHA. I am also a member of the Ohio Society of CPAs.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

OQHA should encourage each subdivision (EOQHA, NOQHA, SOQHA, OAQHA) to work together to make all the shows a success, encourage new members to join by incentivizing the membership, and get more involved in supporting other Ohio equine disciplines and community events.

Current Involvement

I have been a member of OQHA for over 10 years, but most recently served as 2nd Vice President with OAQHA for 2021, 2022, and 2024. I am head of the awards committee where we were able to give away over $55,000 in prizes thanks to our generous sponsors. I was also the committee chair for the 2022 Pancake Breakfast held at Congress that supported St. Jude’s Children Hospital.

Increase & Retain Membership

To increase and retain OQHA membership we need to market the perks of being an OQHA member and create a welcoming incentive to join OQHA. At this years Pancake Breakfast we plan to have OQHA membership forms available for everyone and will encourage everyone to join one of the best associations.

Contribution to OAQHA

As a 1st Vice President I am motivated and excited to make the Little Buckeye horse show and the Pancake Breakfast better than ever, while working to expand our outreach to other Ohio amateurs.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I was selected to participate in the AQHA Amateur Ambassador pilot program at Ll East in 2024. Based on the pilot’s success, the program is now being introduced nationally, and I am proud to currently serve both AQHA and OQHA in that capacity!

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

a. Improve communicationkeep all amateurs well-informed about the benefits of member-ship and activities of the association

b. Increase benefits for members

c. Continue to produce a high-quality horse show

CANDIDATE FOR 2nd VICE PRESIDENT MAUREEN KENDEL

EDUCATION

I have a Bachelor of Arts from John Carroll University as well as a Certificate, Executive in Health Care from Weatherhead School of Management, CWRU.

OCCUPATION

I am the Manager of Faculty Affairs and Special Projects at Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU).

Current Involvement

Since becoming a Director in 2023, I have enjoyed collaborating with the hard-working amateurs that make up the OAQHA. Since I don’t show my horse, I am able me to be hands-on in running the office for the (Not So) Little Buckeye Horse Show.

Increase & Retain Membership

a. Strengthen sense of community

b. Show value for participation

c. Strive to make the Little Buckeye consistently the best horse show in Ohio

Contribution to OAQHA

I dedicated considerable time to working with the OQHA president and the Little Buckeye show secretary to finalize the organization/layout of the show bill. Additionally, I have enjoyed running the show office at the 2023 and 2024 Little Buckeye horse shows and working closely with the show manager Chris Darnell.

Current Involvement

CANDIDATE FOR 2nd VICE PRESIDENT

ALEXIS LEE ZIEMAK

EDUCATION

I received my undergrad at Ohio University, majoring in Chemistry/Biology with a minor in Business and Finance. I am currently pursuing my Masters (graduating May 2025) in Human Resources and Business Administration. I am an active member of DSP (business professional fraternity), SHRM (Society of Human Resource Management), Women In Business, and NSLS (National Society of Leadership and Success)

OCCUPATION

I work at the headquarters of ContiTech which is a sector of Continental in the Human Resources department. We are a rubber manufacturing company and specialize in tires, conveyer belts, hoses, and air springs. On a day-to-day, I deal with approving visas, establishing wages, creating contracts, handling benefits, and keeping the office at a minimal for conflict.

I’ve been an OAQHA board member and Director since 2020. I have served on multiple committees and have not missed The Little Buckeye since 2012! I have helped with the OQHA Youth bash at the Congress. I support OQHA at the variety of horse shows.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

a. I believe our top priority should be to continue to gain memberships and volunteers. It is important to have a supportive group that keeps growing to help make our events throughout the year successful.

b. I believe our second priority should be to continue to make The Little Buckeye the BEST horse show. Exhibitors love our meals that we provide throughout the show, they love the numbers we get, they love the vibe we give, and I think that keeps them coming back year after year.

c. I believe our third priority should be giving back to our own. We have a lot of people that keep things running behind the scenes and I think we need to continue to thank them and reward them when we can.

Contribution to OAQHA

From 2020 until present I have served as a director. I have helped every year at The Little Buckeye. While I am at the horse show I have helped with setting up and tearing down, serving dinner to all the contestants, helping with trail, running the gates, helping Chris in the office, and scribing for the judges. I was the lead organizer for the 2021 OAQHA Pancake Breakfast. I oversaw getting the supplies to feed everyone, making sure the sponsorships were coming in, coordinating members and volunteers to help, and coordinating the inventory. In 2021 all proceeds went to St. Jude’s Hospital.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

Increase & Retain Membership

I find it important to be a welcoming group of individuals for new members or volunteers to want to enter our association. Membership is important when it comes to organizations, it proves that people are dedicated to supporting us. With that, I believe it is important to return the favor to our members. Everyone loves a horse show that is exhibitor friendly. Free random giveaways, exhibitor dinners, drawings for a free stall, prize to the biggest sponsor, etc.

I believe we need to make being a “sponsor” a reward not just them writing another check.

I would love to see The Little Buckeye offer leveled classes. Offer level 1, 2, 3, and Rookie for all classes to give everyone a fair chance to achieve what they want.

I am a Director of SOQHA and have also served as the Secretary. I represented SOQHA as their Queen in 2021.

I am a member and served as a director of the OQH Racing Association. I represented them as Queen in 2018.

I am the current leader of the Akron-Canton Foodbank Community and volunteer there as much as I can. Times when I cannot volunteer, I get groups together to volunteer.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I actively participate in Pelotonia, an annual fund-raiser and bike ride to support cancer research at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center … since I started riding, my husband and I have raised +$50k.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

OQHA should build on its strong show foundation via engagement with exhibitors, making Ohio the best place to show. Protect Amateur’s time and money as vital resources – supporting shows that are time-sensitive and cost efficient. Work with organizations across the industry to build new and exciting partnerships as progress walks forward with tradition.

CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER KAITLIN RIKER

EDUCATION

I hold a bachelor’s degree in Environmental Sciences from THE Ohio State University.

OCCUPATION

I am a Category & Financial Planning Director for Victoria’s Secret & Co.

Current Involvement

Currently the organizations treasurer, running for re-election and previously a Director for the Amateur organization.

Increase & Retain Membership

Recruit new and retain existing amateur members by developing a fun and welcoming culture within the organization. This takes every individual to exhibit sportsmanship win, lose, or draw and engage with new individuals to usher them into our organization.

Contribution

to OAQHA

As Treasurer, I intend to continue to help promote and protect the organizations financial positioning to support our Amateur exhibitors today and for years to come.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I volunteer as a horse leader for Challenged Champions Equestrian Center, an equestrian therapy barn for individuals with various disabilities. I also volunteer with various organizations through the United Way several times throughout the year. On top of OQHA, I am also a member of SOQHA, NOQHA, and EOQHA.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

I believe OQHA should continue to grow across the state of Ohio while giving back to members and continuously looking for ways to improve horse shows with members in mind.

CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY SARA OLER

EDUCATION

Bachelor of Business Administration in Accounting from the University of Cincinnati & Master of Business Administration in Finance from Tiffin University.

OCCUPATION

Advanced Financial Analyst – Business Planning & Analysis, Heavy Products & Petrochemicals for Marathon Petroleum Corporation.

Current Involvement

I became involved with OQHA when I started showing as a youth. As I’ve continued my showing into my amateur years, I’ve become more involved with the organization. I have been a director for OAQHA since 2021.

Increase & Retain Membership

Develop a fun and open culture that promotes a welcoming environment for all amateur members. Giving members a community to feel a part of and engage with will retain membership.

Contribution to OAQHA

I was co-chair of the Exhibitor Food Committee in 2023 & 2022. In 2023, we grew from three meals for exhibitors to five, feeding over 500 people each time. I also helped with the 2021, 2022, and 2023 Pancake Breakfasts.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I am a current member of OQHA, NOQHA and EOQHA. I take the opportunity to volunteer through United Way each year.

Current Involvement

I have been a director for OAQHA since 2021. I have helped on different verticals of planning the Little Buckeye Horse Show, including leading the Exhibitor Parties/Meals.

CANDIDATE FOR REPORTER HANNA TORDA

EDUCATION

I hold a B.S. in Animal Science from the University of Findlay and a Finance M.B.A. from Tiffin University.

OCCUPATION

Investment Analysis Analyst for Marathon Petroleum Corporation

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

OAQHA should continue to host an amazing show while looking for new ways to make the show exhibitor friendly. Additionally, OAQHA should continue engaging Amateur members to grow the organization and strengthen the foundation. Lastly, OAQHA should prioritize making an impact in the industry. We are a group of actively involved AQHA members, and have the ability to speak up and be a part of change.

Increase & Retain Membership

Engagement is a primary opportunity to increase membership. Allowing a “peek under the hood” to spark interest paired with creating a friendly and welcoming environment I feel would help boost membership. Prompting activities that increase mingling would foster a more inclusive environment.

Contribution to OAQHA

As Reporter, I would to continue to manage OAQHA’s social media. I will continue to be an active member of the horse show committee.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I am a founding member of Horsepower for Heroes, a non-profit that provides alternative solutions to veterans for the treatment of PTSD and reintegration to civilian life with a holistic approach to mental and physical health through horses and horsepower.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR KARMON DORSEY

EDUCATION

I hold a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering from Ohio Northern University in Ada, Ohio

OCCUPATION

I am a Real Estate Broker at The Windsor Companies

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

a. Membership

b. Successful Show

c. Fundraising

Current Involvement

I became involved with OQHA 8 years ago when my kids started showing.

Contribution to OAQHA

As a Director, I plan on helping on as many committees as I can and offering support to the group as a whole.

I have spent the last several years volunteering with OAQHA at the Little Buckeye Horse Show and the Pancake Breakfast as well as attending a majority of the zoom meetings to help with planning the events. Earlier in my career I represented OQHA as a queen in 2012 and Ohio Racing in 2013 and 2016.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I am a 4H graduate and continue to contribute my time to assist with barn judging at our county fair, interviewing royalty candidates, and helping to develop and judge the very first Grand Champion Showman class held at the fair. The program was designed to reward horsemanship and partnership between the 4H member and their project.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR MADELINE GRAVES

EDUCATION

I have an Associate’s Degree in Arts from Lakeland Community College and a Bachelor’s Degree from Case Western Reserve University focusing on Classical Studies (Greece/Rome) using the horse as a focal point of my studies.

OCCUPATION

For the past several years I have worked as a customer support representative for a SAAS company responsible for fast paced, technical requests that requires strong communication skills and a level of finesse when dealing with customers.

Contribution to OAQHA

As someone who came into Quarter Horse after my youth years, I feel I have a slightly different perspective than those who have grown up in the industry. I believe I have exhibitor driven, budget friendly ideas that take into consideration what we as an association want to achieve while keeping in mind the average exhibitor and participant at our shows. Above all else I believe I’ve shown I have the work ethic and the commitment to our association to see it continue to grow and thrive in and out of the show pen.

Increase & Retain Membership

The biggest thing in increasing and retaining membership is visibility of benefits. We have some amazing benefits and I think perhaps they could be more aggressively publicized to draw in further participation.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

Quality – retaining good volunteers and driving quality experiences in our horse show and pancake breakfast

Visibility – driving social media and advertising of our events. A go-horse show mag ad for the pancake breakfast? A chronicle rep at the Little Buckeye? The more visible we are the more likely people are to recognize our events and want to participate

Participation – boosting member involvement by boosting club visibility and membership opportunities through volunteering – perhaps at other OQHA events.

Current Involvement

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I also participate in surrounding states’ memberships. I am head of the philanthropic chair at my hospital for advanced practice practitioners. I also am involved in Physician Assistants in Orthopedic Surgery.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

I believe the focus should be to continue to improve the Little Buckeye Show, find more opportunities for amateur members to become involved across our state organizations, and to further increase membership. It would be great to get more volunteers to help at our events and hopefully peak interest in joining us on more board events.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR NICOLE THOREN

EDUCATION

Lake Erie College for undergraduate; Cuyahoga Community College/ Cleveland State University for the physician assistant program.

OCCUPATION

I am a certified physician assistant for the Cleveland Clinic. I specialize in multiple types of surgery.

Increase & Retain Membership

I believe the engagement stipend was very attractive to many new members and to expand on that (more involvement, higher level of stipend.) Thinking along similar lines, continuing to offer fun opportunities such as exhibitor dinners and parties at the Little Buckeye. I think continuing to offer attractive and attainable opportunities for level one and rookie exhibitors will also bring in “new blood.” Another opportunity for growth in the show arena would be to offer green non pro pattern classes for amateur exhibitors. It will encourage those with less experienced horses to come out and participate. As a more DIY exhibitor I can offer a different perspective for those types of amateur exhibitors.

Current Involvement

I have been a member of OQHA as an amateur for several years; I have actively shown around Ohio during this time. This past year was my first year serving as director or OAQHA.

Contribution to OAQHA

After serving as director this past year, I believe our priorities are right in line with the running of The Little Buckeye show and pancake breakfast. I will continue to help in whatever tasks I am needed in order to help the show run efficiently and create a great experience for our exhibitiors.

Current Involvement

I have been an OQHA member for the past year. I was previously a member of the Youth organization for the past 5 years as I just became an amateur this year.

Top 3 Priorities for OAQHA

I believe OAQHA should prioritize increasing and retaining membership, encouraging member and community involvement, and maintaining the many exhibitor benefits at The Little Buckeye.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR SERRIN WHITT

EDUCATION

I am actively pursuing a degree in Social Work with a General Business Minor from Miami University.

OCCUPATION

I am currently a full-time student at Miami University.

Involvement with Other Equine Organizations/Charities

I am a member of EOQHA and SOQHA currently, but I have previously been a member of NOQHA. I am a member of the Miami University Equestrian Team where I also hold a position on the executive board as the bookkeeper. As bookkeeper, I monitor and update all team member’s dues sheets and record team members outstanding balances. Last year, I was also on the executive board and served as the PR Chair for the team where I managed and designed all merchandise sales and planned our end of year banquet.

Increase & Retain Membership

One way OAQHA could increase and retain membership would be to encourage new amateur members to get involved. After youth members become amateurs, there is an opportunity to get them involved in the amateur organizations as they are no longer involved in the youth ones.

Contribution to OAQHA

If elected as a OAQHA director, I will bring my experience as PR Chair and Bookkeeper from Miami University along with my experiences with youth organizations to benefit OAQHA.

2024 OQHYA

OFFICERS

Colton Smith President

Layni Wills Vice President

Isabella Hamilton Secretary

Aviana Nemeth Treasurer

Emily Craft Reporter

Morgan Adkins

Kambrie Atkins

Caden Craft

Callie Davenport

Stella Dorsey

Meghan Kaser

Mallory Kirby

Kaylee Olds

Allie Paul

Kailee Rife

Adrianna Weygandt

Ila Williams

Lexi Wills

2024 OQHYA BOARD OF DIRECTORS

2025 OQHYA

OFFICER & DIRECTOR NOMINATIONS

President

Colton Smith

Vice President

Caden Craft

Isabella Hamilton

Secretary

Meghan Kaser

Treasurer Kambrie Atkins

Reporter Morgan Adkins

Emily Craft

Directors

Cheyenne Brand

Callie Davenport

Olivia DeFranco

Stella Dorsey

Ava Grimm

Ava Hamilton

Lauren Hoover

Sydney Klein

Carter McColley

Morgan Merrill

Molly Mullady

Kaylee Olds

Allie Paul

Avery Ramey

Kennedy Ramey

Kennedy Rospert

Juliah Studer

Gwen Toth

Adrianna Weygandt

Lexi Wills

ELECTRONIC VOTING

The Ohio Quarter Horse Association will once again utilize electronic balloting for the 2025 Open, Amateur, and Youth elections. The use of Election Buddy gives OQHA the opportunity to streamline a process that previously required more time and expense for both the association and its members. Members will receive a link, associated with their OQHA membership, via email and text message, allowing members to choose their most convenient option. The automated system will only allow members to submit one ballot per OQHA membership number.

OQHA must have a valid email and mobile number on file for each member in order for the system to function properly. In addition, many OQHA memberships are family memberships and only have one email and/or phone number on file. Each eligible family member is able to vote, however OQHA must provide Election Buddy with valid email and mobile numbers for each family member. Please contact the OQHA office to update your or your family’s contact information. If you do not receive a ballot, please contact the OQHA office to ensure your contact information is correct and up-to-date.

Paper ballots are still an option, and available upon request for members who prefer that option.

Look for your election ballot in your email inbox in early January. Votes must be cast by Wednesday, January 29 at 5pm EST.

CANDIDATES

Current Involvement

Currently, I sit as the president of this wonderful association.

CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT COLTON SMITH

FROM Bellefontaine, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Junior, Calvary Christian

What will you contribute?

I know that I can bring a good, open mindset and a determination to grow our association with great connections throughout the country.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

1. To grow our in-person meetings

2. To increase the involvement in our fundraising

3. To make it fun for everyone involved

Current Involvement

I am currently an OQHYA director and show the western allaround.

CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT CADEN CRAFT

FROM West Alexandria, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Student, Miami Valley Career Center

What will you contribute?

My contributions to OQHYA would be helping set-ups and organizing youth world, helping with NYATT activities, and coming up with good ideas to engage more youth participation.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

1. Creating an inclusive atmosphere for all competitors

2. Increasing the youth participation in all disciplines

3. Gathering more youth for meetings and OQHYA events

Current Involvement

I currently serve as OQHYA’s secretary, and show in the 14-18 all-around events. I’ve been on the board for three years, two years as director, and one as secretary.

CANDIDATE FOR VICE PRESIDENT ISABELLA HAMILTON

FROM Arcanum, Ohio

SCHOOL

&

GRADE Sophomore, Arcanum Virtual Academy

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

What will you contribute?

I believe my contributions could be my leadership. As VP I would try to help our president make our meetings more inviting and enjoyable so that we can increase our attendance. We do have a lot kids in OQHYA and I would love to have more engagement through out our association.

My first priority would be increasing attendance in meetings. I did not realize how important it was to have engagement in our meetings and/or conversations. With having more exhibitors at meetings can help with making our decisions more applicable to everybody. My second priority would be making it less intimidating for kids to be involved, I know from prior experience that it can be very scary meeting new people. This is especially from the younger kids, so whatever we as a board can do to make it more welcoming for them would be great, because eventually they are going to be the ones making the board. My third priority is I would like to try and do some more activity-based meeings and some more community service. Some examples are having a meeting at top golf or doing a team building activity. For community service, during our slow season we could a some outreach like a soup kitchen or a food drive through out our association.

Current Involvement

Currently, I am in my 3rd year as an OQHYA Director and attend every meeting. I mostly show in the Hunter Under Saddle with Al I Want Is You. I have placed in the Top 10, Top 15, and have been a Finalist multiple times at the All American Quarter Horse Congress. I have also placed in the Top 10 and was a finalist at the AQHYA World Show.

CANDIDATE FOR SECRETARY MEGHAN KASER

FROM Johnstown, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE 8th Grade, Johnstown Middle School

What will you contribute?

If elected, I will continue to be an active member, contributing my ideas, helping with fundraisers, and getting everyone more engaged in meetings.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

1. Enhance involvement

2. Engagement with new and/or younger members

3. Focus on the expansion of our social media presence

Current Involvement

I was an OQHYA director in 2023 and 2024.

CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER KAMBRIE ATKINS

FROM Hilliard, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Freshman, Hilliard Bradley

What will you contribute?

I focus on the importance of involvement and the social side of OQHYA. Feeling included is something I hope everyone that is part of OQHYA can feel.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

1. Membership growth

2. Leadership

3. More involvement of the youth

Current Involvement

I have been a director for OQHYA for the past three years. This past year I have served on many of the OQHYA affiliate’s boards as well holding a vice president position for OMIQHYA. In 2025 I’m excited to represent OQHA as the queen elect & hopefully serve the youth of Ohio on this years board! Good luck to everyone competing for a position!

CANDIDATE FOR REPORTER MORGAN ADKINS

FROM Shelby, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

2024 Shelby High School Graduate Student, Hondros Real Estate College

What will you contribute?

I’m excited to bring a positive impact and fresh ideas to the Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Board! My goal is to contribute my passion for youth development and leadership skills to support and empower the next generation of equestrians. Together, we can shape a bright future for our community and foster a nurturing environment for young riders to thrive and excel. I’m looking forward to collaborating with like-minded individuals and creating meaningful opportunities for growth and success!

Top 3 Priorities for

OQHYA

My top three priorities are;

1) Promoting youth involvement and participation in all AQHA activities.

2) Providing educational opportunities and resources to help young riders develop their skills and knowledge.

3) Creating a supportive and inclusive community where youth members can connect, learn, and grow together.

I have been a member of OQHYA for the past 7 years, and for the past 2 years I have represented OQHYA as Reporter. Current Involvement

CANDIDATE FOR REPORTER

EMILY CRAFT FROM West Alexandria, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Sophomore, Quaker Digital

What will you contribute?

As a reporter for OQHYA, my primary contribution will be to ensure that I am accessible to answer any questions. Additionally, I am eager to encourage more youth participation in the World Show Committees. These committees offer a fantastic opportunity for everyone to engage beyond just showing their horses.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My top three priorities are to become more organized, increase our fundraising efforts, and improve our meetings. I believe we should all work towards better organization. Many people seem unsure of their responsibilities or who to approach with questions. By establishing clearer roles and communication, we can enhance our efficiency. Additionally, we need to expand our fundraising activities. It often feels like we rely on the same few fundraisers each year. Why not explore new ideas to engage different participants and attract new supporters? Lastly, I would like to make the OQHYA meetings more enjoyable for the kids. This past year, I noticed that we could incorporate more fun elements to keep everyone engaged.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR CHEYENNE BRAND

FROM North Olmsted, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

Senior, North Olmsted High School

Sophomore, Cuyahoga Community College

Current Involvement Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

I have been showing in OQHYA since I was a small fry. I am involved with some of the OQHA affiliate associations, including NOQHA, SOQHA, and EOQHA. I have been a part of the OQHYA World Show team for the last 2 years and attend as many meetings as possible while also participating in all fundraisers.

What will you contribute?

I believe that I would be a great addition to the OQHYA Board of Directors because I am organized, good with time management, and have had numerous leadership roles in the past. I would also love to be further involved with OQHYA.

1. Making it easier for new competitors to get involved and meet other members

2. Increase social media presence to share information and dates from OQHYA

3. Encouraging involvement from all members of OQHYA

Current Involvement

I have been a member of OQHYA for 5 years. Last year I served as a Director for OQHYA. I’ve volunteered at the Youth World Show and I’m a part of many affiliate organizations throughout Ohio. I volunteer and contribute to those organizations as well. I have also attended YES as an OQHYA representative and it was an amazing experience.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR CALLIE

DAVENPORT

FROM Concord, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

Senior, US Performance Academy

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA What will you contribute?

The contribution I will make will be to continue to volunteer, and support the OQHYA members by making a close bond with everyone involved. I will help answer peoples questions and provide feedback to help our organization. Lastly, I will help to inform people about OQHYA and all of the opportunities that it has to offer.

1. Help to create a strong bond and relationship throughout the community

2. Help grow OQHYA

3. Help provide positive support to one another

CANDIDATE

FOR DIRECTOR

OLIVIA DeFRANCO

FROM Montville, Ohio

SCHOOL

& GRADE

Sophomore, OHVA

Current Involvement Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA What will you contribute?

My current involvement with OQHYA is being a member and showing the OQHA circuit. I’ve shown the all around for the past 5 years and been successful; my favorite achievement was placing 3rd at the All American Quarter Horse Congress in the Youth 13 & Under Equitation with NoDoubtWillBeInvited. I have also been a part of NYATT for the past 3 years. In 2025 I will be showing the reining and ranch riding events for the first time and I plan on attending the AQHYA World Show with Ohio.

My contribution to OQHYA is encouraging the youth and making everyone more supportive in the horse world, especially at the bigger shows, as they can be more nerve-racking.

My top one priority for oQHYA is making more events and getting all the youth to go to YES so we can spend time together and get to get to know each other better. My second priority is preparing members for their future with AQHA. My third priority is getting the youth more educated and affiliated with AQHA.

Current Involvement

I am currently a director for OQHYA. I show my horses in the all around, Hunter Under Saddle, Western Pleasure, and Reining.

CANDIDATE

FOR DIRECTOR

STELLA DORSEY

FROM Powell, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Olentangy Hyatts Middle School

What will you contribute?

While I was a director I contributed to fundraising, volunteer opportunities, and member activities, and I plan to continue to do the same.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My top 3 priorities for OQHYA are to make everyone feel welcome and included, I would like to increase participation, and create innovative fundraising that will benefit OQHYA for years to come.

Current Involvement

Currently, I am on the OMIQHYA board as secretary, as well as a director for NOQHYA. I have shown on the OQHA circuits since I was a small fry, and competed to several levels of achievements with my horse Southern Lazy Loper. I also represented NOQHYA in the Congress NYATT with my reiner, Chic N Rx.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR AVA

GRIMM

FROM Hartville, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Lake Local High School

What will you contribute?

I would consider my contributions are to promote more involvement with youth in AQHA. As well as I am currently volunteering with an inner city youth equestrian program to encourage the involvement of urban youth in equestrian sports.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My top three priorities are for more engagement from the youth, for Ohio youth to develop into a bigger community, and to continue the promotion of equestrianism to be recognized as a sport rather than being seen as just a hobby.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR AVA HAMILTON

FROM Mercer, Pennsylvania

SCHOOL & GRADE

Junior, Mercer Area High School

Current Involvement Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA What will you contribute?

I have been a member for 3 years, and I am involved at all of the OQHA shows.

I have experience with being a part of multiple youth teams. I have been president of NOQHYA and treasurer and secretary of Western Pennsylvania Quarter Horse Association.

Current Involvement

I have been an OQHYA member and exhibitor for 4 years.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR LAUREN HOOVER

FROM Goshen, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

Junior, Goshen High School

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA What will you contribute?

As a director, I want to help create a welcoming environment that encourages all youth members to get involved in Ohio Quarter Horse youth activities, showing members that being involved can be extremely fun, and OQHYA is much better with friends!

1. Involvement

2. Sportsmanship

3. Opportunities

Current Involvement

I am currently a member of OQHYA and have had the great opportunity to compete at both the AQHYA World Championship Show and All American Quarter Horse Congress representing OQHYA. I show the ranch events, reining, and horsemanship with my mare Cognac N Diamonds aka Brandy. I represented the Ohio NYATT team this year winning Reserve at the Congress in the NYATT Ranch Riding. With Ohio, I have also been able to attend the AQHYA World Show where I won Reserve World Champion in the Ranch Riding. Some other accomplishments I have include 3x Level 1 East Champion, 2x Level 1 East Reserve Champion, and 2x Level 1 East Bronze champion. I could not be happier with my season this year and I can’t wait to see what next year brings!

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR SYDNEY KLEIN

FROM Painesville, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

Senior, Riverside High School

What will you contribute?

If I am elected I will work to make sure each member feels that they belong and help to keep OQHYA running as smoothly as it is. I want to contribute in any way possible to better our association and work to ensure it’s success as well as welcome members and improve involvement in our organization!

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My top 3 priorities for OQHYA’s are member involvement, increased attendance, and improved fundraising for the youth. I think it is very important that the members feel included and that they know they can share their ideas and be involved in our organization. Increasing the attendance at meetings by including our newer members will make them feel more welcome and increase their participation/involvement. In addition I think improving the fundraising OQHYA has will help the organization be run more smoothly and allow for more opportunities for the youth.

Current Involvement

I show regularly and attended the AQHYA World Show for the OQHYA Team.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR CARTER McCOLLEY

FROM Jonesville, Michigan

SCHOOL & GRADE Freshman, Jonesville High School

What will you contribute?

If I am elected I will contribute heavily to fundraising efforts.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

1. Get more involvement

2. Show a lot more

3. Learn more about how to get people more involved in the association

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR MORGAN MERRILL

FROM Hinckley, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

Highland High School

Current Involvement Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

I show in the youth 14-18 events and was part of the Ohio NYATT team this year.

What will you contribute?

I would contribute to making new fundraisers and coming up with new plans.

1. Be successful

2. Keep everyone engaged

3. Making sure everyone is on the same page

Current Involvement

I have been an OQHYA member since I was 5 years old. I attend meetings regularly, participate in fundraisers, show with the Ohio World Show team, and help out board members with ongoing projects.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR MOLLY

MULLADY

FROM Dublin, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE 7th Grade, Acellus Academy

What will you contribute?

I work hard to help where I can for OQHYA. I have been a member of the board for EOQHA the past three years and would be excited to bring this ideas from this experience to our Ohio board!

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My top three priorities would be to get our younger members to be active and participate! I also would like to work to come up with creative fundraising for our world show team. Another thing I would like to do is help organize a charitable fundraiser each year for our group to make a difference for a worthy cause.

Current Involvement

I am currently an active director for OQHYA and I have served as a director since 2022. In 2023, I received the OQHYA Sportsmanship Award. I show the 13 & Under all around events on the Ohio circuit.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR KAYLEE OLDS

FROM Lebanon, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

8th Grade, Lebanon Christian School

What will you contribute?

I have been an active participant in the planning/set up of the youth bash at the Congress for the younger age group. I am engaged in bringing new youth to our events and encourage all youth to participate. I attend and am engaged in the monthly OQHYA meetings.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

1. Getting more youth involved in OQHYA, there are many youth of all ages that show every weekend that may not be aware of the things OQHYA has to offer

2. Build relationships between our youth that support and celebrate each other across all the different disciplines

3. Increase participation of our youth to get involved in the planning, organization, and set up of team events

Current Involvement

I am a current director for OQHYA.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR ALLIE PAUL FROM New Albany, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

Junior, Great River Connections Academy

What will you contribute?

I participated in all of the fundraisers that OQHYA has held.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

Bring in new members and be creative on new fundraisers.

Current Involvement

I am currently an active member of OQHYA.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR AVERY RAMEY

FROM Cedarville, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE 5th Grade, Homeschooled

What will you contribute?

I am creative and can think of out-of-the-box solutions to problems.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

As a director, I want to think of ways to make memories for our members. I think showing horses is a niche interest, and an organization like OQHYA provides us with an opportunity to share that love together. Everyone’s experience in horses is unique. For me, I show with my three other siblings and our aunt. As we all know, that can get a little pricey! I think in order for the industry to thrive, we need to invest in our youth by making it more affordable to families like mine to do what we love. I want to support youth who are actively participating and are interested in continuing the development of the show industry. Lastly, serving others is a priority of mine, and I think making a positive impact is an important part of any organization.

Current Involvement

I have been a member of OQHYA for two seasons and am excited to get more involved this year.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR KENNEDY RAMEY

FROM Cedarville, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

7th Grade, Homeschooled

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA What will you contribute?

I am very good at speaking to people one-on-one. I am a very hard worker and am always willing to help.

I hope to get more youth involved in OQHYA because I love showing horses and think that our members have a lot to offer the industry. I am passionate about education and aspire to invest time helping our youth learn about what it means to be excellent horsemen. Lastly, I want to spend time giving back. I think OQHYA has many members that come with various different talents. Horses have brought me so much joy, and I think giving back to the community is important in an effort to continue progress.

Current Involvement

I recently began showing AQHA.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR KENNEDY ROSPERT

FROM Avon, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Junior, Avon High School

What will you contribute?

I am able and willing to work on progressive committees to help further the OQHYA.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My first priority is to create activities that help welcome new youth members to the OQHYA. Secondly, I would like to increase fundraising to help offset the costs of the AQHA Youth World Show. Finally, I would implement a mentor program to help the upcoming youth leadership be well-versed in the OQHYA.

Current Involvement

I attended the Youth Excellence Seminar in Texas this past summer with OQHYA ,as well as attended the Ohio Quarter HorseFoundation Annual Golf Outing to represent OQHA’s youth. In August, I represented OQHYA at the Youth World Show in the speed events. l was a also a member of the Jeans and Boots contest committee for the Youth World Show, and represented OQHA in the Youth Judging Competition and Speech Competition. I was also a member of OQHA’s NYATT team at this year’s Quarter Horse Congres, and was part of the planning committee for the Youth Bash that is held during Congress, and volunteered along with other members to help with setup for the event.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR

JULIAH STUDER

FROM Sycamore, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Senior, Ohio Connections Academy

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

What will you contribute?

I want to be involved and help as much as possible. I will help with committees and group activities and will jump in wherever I am needed, as well as being a good role model. I believe if you want to be a part of something like this, where people are going to know who you are, you need to be someone respectful and you need to be a good representation of this organization.

I would also like to help encourage more people to join OQHYA, because there are many of great opportunities through this organization that people don’t know about.

1. The first one would be to help more members learn about all the opportunities they have in OQHYA and AQHYA. There are lots of great opportunities for youth through both organizations ,and I feel that a lot of youth either don’t know about those opportunities or just don’t participate in them. I think that it’s something we should try harder to encourage more youth to do because myself and a lot of other youth would not be where we are without those programs.

2. My second priority would be to make OQHYA more open to non-traditional classes. I think one way to do that is by having speed classes offered at all OQHA shows, especially NYATT and AQHYA World qualifying shows.

3. My third priority would be trying to get more classes added to the NYATT event. I feel it should be more inclusive to those who don’t show the traditional classes. I would really like to see halter and pole bending added to the event.

Current Involvement

My current involvement with OQHYA is that I show as a dedicated member. I have been a supporter of OQHYA since I was 4.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR GWEN TOTH FROM Litchfield, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE

6th Grade, Buckeye Intermediate School

What will you contribute?

Top 3 Priorities for

As a young dedicated OQHYA member I think it’s important to see the views of the younger generation that will be upcoming through the years. To teach, train and develop!

OQHYA

Current Involvement

For the past two years, I have been honored to serve as an OQHYA Director, where I’ve had the opportunity to meet and collaborate with many dedicated individuals. Through my active involvement in showing within the Ohio Quarter Horse Association circuits and volunteering at events, I’ve gained valuable experience and built strong connections within the organization. I am passionate about giving back to the OQHYA community and look forward to continuing to support and contribute to its growth and success. My dedication to the association and its members drives me to stay engaged and make a positive impact.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR ADRIANNA WEYGANDT

FROM Columbus, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Freshman, University of Findlay

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA What will you contribute?

As a member of the OQHYA Board of Directors, I’ve worked to foster greater youth engagement, recognizing the importance of involving the younger generation as the future of our association. My focus has been on creating opportunities for youth to connect, build relationships, and feel more included in the community. Through active participation and outreach, I’ve aimed to encourage greater involvement among new members and help expand the network of young people in the Ohio Quarter Horse community. These efforts have been centered around strengthening OQHYA’s impact, creating positive experiences for youth participants, and ensuring the association’s continued growth and success.

My top priorities for OQHYA are to increase youth involvement, strengthen community connections, and promote the association’s long-term growth. First, I aim to engage more young members by creating opportunities for participation and leadership development. Second, I believe in fostering a supportive, inclusive environment where members can build lasting relationships and collaborate. Finally, I’m committed to expanding the reach of OQHYA, ensuring it attracts new members while cultivating future leaders. These goals are essential to ensuring that the association continues to thrive and make a positive impact for years to come.

Current Involvement

I currently show in the all-around including: Western Pleasure, Hunter Under Saddle, Trail, Showmanship, Horsemanship, Western Riding, and Reining. Last year I got to experience going to the Youth Excellence Seminar for OQHYA. I have also helped plan and paint the Boots and Jeans for the Youth World the last two years. I also helped sell raffle tickets at the Congress PBR and Freestyle Reining.

CANDIDATE FOR DIRECTOR LEXI WILLS FROM

Richwood, Ohio

SCHOOL & GRADE Junior, North Union High School

What will you contribute?

My contributions would include sharing my experiences that I have been able to do with OQHYA. I would also like to help all youth to get more involved and to see what our program has to offer and also try to bring more people to join OQHYA and AQHYA because it is so much more than just showing, we offer so many great opportunities for all.

Top 3 Priorities for OQHYA

My top three priorities would include:

1. Getting more people to see what OQHYA has to offer

2. Helping as many people get involved as possible

3. Being successful as a group

Ohio NYATT Teams Represent at Congress

The world’s largest National Youth Activity Team Tournament (NYATT), sponsored by National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) Smart Points and hosted by the All American Quarter Horse Congress, is a significant event for youth involved in the Quarter Horse industry. Bringing together 301 youth from across North America and representing 45 different state and regional Quarter Horse associations, the 2024 NYATT culminated Sunday, October 20.

Each team may consist of 1-16 riders, with no more than two members competing in each of the eight NYATT classes: Barrel Racing, Horsemanship, Hunt Seat Equitation, Hunter Under Saddle, Ranch Riding, Reining, Showmanship and Western Pleasure. To determine overall team standings, points are awarded for each individual’s efforts in every class, with first place receiving 10 points, second place nine points, and so on.

With over 20 teams in Division I, the team from Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association won the reserve champion title! The Ohio Quarter Horse Association took home a respectable sixth place finish.

In Division II, the Eastern Ohio Quarter Horse Association’s team finished fourth while the team from Ohio Michigan Indiana Quarter Horse Association received ninth.

As always, a special thank you to the National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) Smart Points for being a loyal sponsor of the NYATT program and its classes!

Photo Credit: Shane Rux Photography

Headley Two-Part Ranch Series Winners

Owners of open and non pro working western rail stakes horses competiting at both the All American Quarter Horse Congress and the Nutrena AQHA and Adequan Select World show in Oklahoma City, Okla. earned trophy saddles and a portion of $10,000 in added money, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Headley Quarter Horses, as part of the Two-Part Ranch Series.

Taking home the champion title after placing second in 2023 was Double Tapn, a 2018 sorrel gelding owned by Dan Fox of Weatherford, Texas. Double Tapn is sired by Lil Joe Cash and out of Whiz N Snap and was bred by Kiera Johnson of Broken Arrow, Okla. He was shown by AQHA Professional Horseman Bud Lyon and earned $5,000 and a custom Harris Leather ranch-style saddle.

Placing second in the series was Seven S Crossfire, owned by Kara Ann Bennett of Erie, Pa. and shown by AQHA Professional Horseman Steve Meadows. The Ranching Heritage Bred 2019 roan gelding was bred by Forst Ranch LLC of Waurika, Okla. and is sired by Stevie Rey Von and out of Seven Pepto Whiz. Seven S Crossfire and Meadows earned $3,000.

Taking home third in the series was EverybodysTalkinAtMe, a 2020 gray stallion owned by Jannee and Dominic Pugliani of Nokomis, Fla. This stallion was bred by ADH Mor-Big Luck Ranch of Ponoka, AB, Canada and is sired by Wimpys Little Step and out of This Chics Gettin It. Shown by AQHA Professional Horseman Shannon Quinlan Hill, the pair earned $2,000.

In the two-part non pro series, the high point winner was Katie Chex Your Gun, owned by Jeff and Jenny Honey and shown by Jenny Honey of Greenbrier, Ark. This 2018 sorrel mare is sired by Gunners Indian and out of Howdy Nu Cash and bred by Marcy Whittle of Brooskville, Fla. Honey received a custom Harris Leather ranch-style saddle.

PC: Shane Rux Photography

Buckeye Reining Series

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Bullen Equestrian Center - Cutting

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Creek Side Horse Park - Mt Trail www.creeksidehorsepark.com

Eastern Ohio Quarter Horse Association www.eoqha.us

Mid-Ohio Dressage Association www.midohiodressage.com

Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association www.noqha.com

Ohio Michigan Indiana Quarter Horse Association www.omiquarterhorseassn.com

Ohio State Buckskin Association www.ohiobuckskins.org

Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association www.soqha.com

Ohio Amateur Quarter Horse Association

OAQHA hosted their annual pancake breakfast during the All American Quarter Horse Congress, raising $3,700 for Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Thank you to all who stopped by for pancakes and to those who sponsored the event. Sponsors of the event received free pancake delivery on the grounds, while other attendees gathered in the Voinovich to enjoy breakfast!

Many Ohio Amateur saw success at the AAQHC and the AQHA World Show, representing the strength and depth of OAQHA.

Ohio Amateurs who partook in the OAQHA engagement incentive program received a Congress parking pass or a monetary stipend. The program required attendance at 2 board meetings hosted via Zoom, and 4 hours of work at either the Little Buckeye or the pancake breakfast.

As we close out the year from a successful 2024 Little Buckeye horse show, we begin our planning and preparation for the 2025 Little Buckeye, which will be held at Garwood Arena July 10-13. We hope to see you there!

Ohio Quarter Horse Youth Association

OQHYA members were ALL IN at this year’s AQHYA World Championship Show! Ohio was proud to send 46 youth exhibitors and 65 horses to Oklahoma City to represent the Buckeye State.

OQHA took home:

9 CHAMPION titles

12 RESERVE CHAMPION titles

7 BRONZE CHAMPION titles

22 TOP FIVE placings

44 TOP TEN placings

37 FINALIST placings

OQHA is also home to the winner of the High Point Individual-Overall Limited Division in the Horse Judging Contest, Juliah Studer! Juliah also placed 5th in the Speech Contest.

Our NYATT team finished 6th out of over 20 teams in this year’s Division I competition and we had members compete in every class offered for the event with many great placings.

OQHYA NYATT Placings Included:

Barrel Racing: Juliah Studer (15th)

Horsemanship: Emma Gore (11th), Kennedy Dorsey (15th)

Hunt Seat Equitation: Ava Hamilton (7th)

Hunter Under Saddle: Isabella Hamilton (7th)

Ranch Riding: Sydney Klein (2nd)

Showmanship: Evan McColley (5th), Ella Thompson (13th)

Western Pleasure: Morgan Merrill (15th)

Outside of the arena, OQHYA also took home the win in the Boots & Jeans contest and the Stall Decorating contest.

Updates provided by OQHYA Representatives

Congress 2024 is a wrap and the youth of the Ohio Quarter Horse Association made their mark!

Bullen Equestrian Center

Bullen Equestrian Center had another fully packed couple of months. The famous Preble County Fair was at the beginning of August, and 4-H horse program members had an outstanding 2024. The youth and 4-H are so important to their programs; they are the future horsemen and leaders in Preble County.

High Call Productions and Central State Ropers had a roping right after the fair and had a great turnout. High Call and Central State will be coming back in 2025 to do two ropings. Bullen then had open shows and breed shows throughout August and September. At the end of September, dirt and sand were moved inside for the late fall/winter/early spring indoor arena events.

In October, Bullen hosted the All American Quarter Horse Congress Cutting, open ranch horse show, cowboy mounted shooting, and Ohio High School and Junior High Rodeo. These events were well attended and are expected to grow in the new year. They have a busy schedule for 2025 and are looking forward to another great year under their arena!

Eastern Ohio Quarter Horse Association

Wow! What a fantastic Congress the 2024 EOQHA Youth NYATT team had. We first off want to thank everyone that supported us and guided us and made this team possible. Thank you also to the people that helped us with some amazing outfits. These outfits included shoes from Ariat, jeans from Haala, a button down and vest from CINCH, and of course a beautiful gray hat from Sombrero!

Overall the team finished 4th in the Division II standings, with many bgreat rides. We started off the NYATT competition with our ranch riding competitors, Kaitlyn Purssord and Olivia Stoudmire. Olivia placed 4th in a deep ranch riding class with a fantastic ride. On NYATT day, we started early in the morning with barrel goes from Payton and Piper Kiphart. Piper placed 3rd in the barrels. We continued next to the equitation with Molly Mullady and Addison Leonard. With a deep class Molly Mullady was a finalist. Next with western pleasure, Claire Goff and her mare were finalists with a fantastic ride. Finally, Molly with her gelding The Roan Show placed 13th in a very competitive horsemanship class. At the end of the day the team finished their day with some pizza and good laughs. Once more we would like to thank everyone that made this possible. We are all looking forward to next year and counting down the days!

Northern Ohio Quarter Horse Association

Our annual awards banquet to be held in conjunction with the OQHA banquet on February 8, 2025 at the Hilton Downtown Columbus. Our hospitality room will open at 3:00pm to pick up year-end awards, check out the youth Chinese Auction, or visit with old friends.

NOQHA will be offering an online membership form for 2025. Go to www.noqha.com and click membership to complete application form and pay there. You can also mail completed application and payment to Membership Chairman, Candi Fites.

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2025 NOQHA sponsored shows are:

Spring Extravaganza, Findlay Western Farm, May 23-25

Level 1 Show, Findlay Western Farm, May 26

Six Pack Circuit, Findlay Western Farm, June 11-15

Fall Extravaganza, Garwood Arena, August 22-24

Stall and RV forms will be available starting March 1, 2025 at www.noqha.com

2025 NOQHA approved shows are:

Fulton County Saddle Club, Wauseon, May 31 and June 1

OMIQHA Summer Sensation, Garwood Arena, June 6-8

Little Buckeye, Garwood Arena, July 10-13

BWHA Classic, Findlay Western Farm, July 18-20

Mid-Ohio Dressage Association

Mid-Ohio Dressage Association is busy preparing for their Annual Year End Awards Banquet. This special occasion will be held December 14, 2024 at the Brookside Golf & Country Club. The event includes recognition of members who submitted the highest average of qualifying scores at their respective level. Awards are given for Recognized Shows, Schooling Shows, and Western Dressage Shows. Special sponsored and perpetual awards are also given.

2025: The show committee is actively working on the schedule for the 2025 show season and hope to have most dates confirmed in time for release at the Year End Awards Banquet. The Mid-Ohio Classic recognized USEF show will once again be held in July at Brave Horse Equestrian Center, as well as the East Meets West Schooling Show in September. Additional schooling shows are waiting for confirmation at various local locations. Upon completition, the 2025 show schedule will be added to the MODA website and Facebook page.

For more details: www.midohiodressage.com www.facebook.com/MidOhioDressageAssociation

Ohio Michigan Indiana Quarter Horse Association

OMIQHA has had a very good year with two great shows and we are moving along with year-end awards. We are gearing up for 2025 with the two shows, March 21st-23d, at the Champions Center in Springfield, Ohio, and June 6th – 8th, at Garwood Arena in Columbiana, Ohio.

Show reservations will come out February 1, and will also be available at the OQHA banquet. Please give the forms, with payment, to Cris Martin or Jason Henry.

We want to thank all that attended our shows; without our participants, we wouldn’t be able to do what we do for everyone. Of course we are always looking for sponsors to be able to do more; if you would like to be a sponsor, please contact one of the OMI officers.

Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association

The SOQHA NYATT Team were Reserve Champions this year in Division I. The successful team consisted of Stella Dorsey (3rd & 8th in the Reining), Isabella Stanley (4th in the Hunter Under Saddle), Kaylee Olds (6th in the Equitation), Ryan Mau (7th in the Ranch Riding), Kami Kile (9th in the Barrels), Kambrie Atkins (9th in the Western Pleasure), Adrianna Weygandt (12th in the Horsemanship), Steven Beiser (12th in the Barrels), Caden Craft (15th in the Showmanship), Mallory Kirby, Emily Campbell, Maclayne Warner, Lauren Rager, Lucy Cassano and Cheyenne Brand. Anyone interested in being part of the 2025 SOQHA NYATT team, please reach out to cami@claypoolranch.com

We also want to Congratulate our Queen Ashton Snow! She was 2nd Runner Up in the Congress Queen Contest. Ashton placed 3rd in the Interview and 4th in the written exam. We are excited to announce she will once again be our SOQHA Queen candidate for 2025.

Please join us in celebrating at our SOQHA Year-End Awards and Hospitality hours February 8th from 3-5pm at the Columbus Hilton Downtown.

SOQHA believes in recognizing and rewarding the dedicated youth in our Association. The 2024 Scholarship recipients receiving $1,500 are Adrianna Weygandt, Gracie Stingle, and Steven Beiser. Scholarship renewals, each receiving $1,000, are Blaise Runyon, Haley Turner, Kendall McClintock and Serrin Whitt. For more information about our scholarship program go to soqha.com/forms The deadline for applications is February 15, 2025.

We hope to see you all at our shows next year!

The Challenge February 21-23 where we give out $10,000 in Youth Scholarships! Stall reservations available December 2 at 9am.

The Pre Madness May 1-4

The Madness May 6-11

2 Year Old Geldings

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

3. Gunfighter Secret | Christopher Arentsen | Amy Jo Erhardt | Oxford, OH

6. JLR Livin The Dream | Tammi Smith | Tammi Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

2 Year Old Geldings - Limited

3. JLR Livin The Dream | Tammi Smith | Tammi Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

2 Year Old Maiden Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity NSBA

2. Al Lace Your Boots | Rebecca Britton | Jamie McWhinney | Richmond, IN

7. Its Martini Tyme | Darla Lee | Erica Maletic | Dublin, OH

12. Southern Party | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Crestline, OH

13. Its Tha Cowboy In Me | Lauren Hasl | Kylee Williams | Croton, OH

SBB 2 Year Old Maiden Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity NSBA

2. Al Lace Your Boots | Rebecca Britton | Jamie McWhinney | Richmond, IN

8. Southern Party | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Crestline, OH

2 Year Old Maiden Open Hunter Under Saddle FuturityLimited NSBA

4. Its Martini Tyme | Darla Lee | Erica Maletic | Dublin, OH

5. Al Lace Your Boots | Rebecca Britton | Jamie McWhinney | Richmond, IN

7. Southern Party | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Crestline, OH

12. Its Tha Cowboy In Me | Lauren Hasl | Kylee Williams | Croton, OH

13. HBF Invinncible | Marion Troyer | Celeste Fender | Dublin, OH

SBB 2 Year Old Maiden Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity - Limited NSBA

3. Al Lace Your Boots | Rebecca Britton | Jamie McWhinney | Richmond, IN

5. Southern Party | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Kalyn Ann Carroll | Crestline, OH

2 Year Old Maiden Open Western Pleasure FuturityLimited NSBA

2. Makin News | Adam Mathis | Debra Trubee | N. Lawrence, OH

9. Pick Me Upp | Brian Cox | Ben &/or Dixie Susman | Beckley, WV

12. Ice Cream Sundi | Christina Brantner | Stephanie Boyles | Boonville, IN

13. Big Red Machine | Justin Melvin | Todd Allen | Delaware, OH

SBB 2 Year Old Maiden Open Western Pleasure FuturityLimited NSBA

2. Makin News | Adam Mathis | Debra Trubee | N. Lawrence, OH

8. Ice Cream Sundi | Christina Brantner | Stephanie Boyles | Boonville, IN

2 Year Old Mares

8. Heidi From Ohio | Jeremy Scott | Olivia Born | Columbia Station, OH

9. Gunnin Shy Girl | Stephanie Fesler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

2 Year Old Mares - Limited

5. Heidi From Ohio | Jeremy Scott | Olivia Born | Columbia Station, OH

6. Gunnin Shy Girl | Stephanie Fesler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes NSBA

2. Al Lace Your Boots | Rebecca Britton | Jamie McWhinney | Richmond, IN

7. All N The Mechanics | Dawn Baker | Kelsey Bell | Plymouth, IN

8. Kikstart My Heart | Carly Veldman Parks | Jennifer Clark | Monon, IN

10. All Said N Done | Brian Isbell-Garcia | Duane & Jennifer Heuker | Brookville, OH

Super Sires 2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Breeders Purse

5. All N The Mechanics | Dawn Baker | Kelsey Ball | Plymouth, IN

2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited NSBA

5. Kikstart My Heart | Carly Veldman Parks | Jennifer Clark | Monon, IN

7. Waitin | Jessica Johnson | Natoshia Kelly | Findlay, OH

8. Cheaper Than Therapy | Corryn Casteel | Corryn Casteel | Medina, OH

10. Eye Got You Babe | Brittany Lemon | Patricia Wentz | Wadsworth, OH

11. Soft Serve | Brandon Morin | Hayley Mertz | Findlay, OH

SBB 2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited NSBA

3. Waitin | Jessica Johnson | Natoshia Kelly | Findlay, OH

5. Eye Got You Babe | Brittany Lemon | Patricia Wentz | Wadsworth, OH

2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes NSBA

13. I Rock Too Nite | Enos Keim | Jeanne Baker | Wellington, OH

2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited NSBA

9. I Rock Too Nite | Enos Keim | Jeanne Baker | Wellington, OH

3 Year Old & Over $2,500 Novice Horse Open Trail Stakes NSBA

8. Hotter Than You Are | Carly Veldman Parks | Madonna Alderson | Sharpsville, IN

15. WhenYouKnowYouKnow | Melvin Yoder | Taylor Punt | Sioux Center, IA

3 Year Old & Over $2,500 Novice Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes NSBA

1. Peace Of Pumpkin Pie | Brian Cox | Cynthia Stec | Lake Milton, OH

6. Masterly Made | Kenneth Lakins Jr. | Peek Owen | Piedmont, SC

9. Heza Good Machine | Randy Wilson | Ann Marie Morrow | Larimore, ND

10. Martinis R Bess | Brent Garringer | Leah Stites | Mount Sterling, OH

3 Year Old & Over $2,500 Novice Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited NSBA

1. Peace Of Pumpkin Pie | Brian Cox | Cynthia Stec | Lake Milton, OH

3. Martinis R Bess | Brent Garringer | Leah Stites | Mount Sterling, OH

3 Year Old Geldings

6. RCC Touch | Matthew Claypool | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

3 Year Old Geldings - Limited

4. RCC Touch | Matthew Claypool | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

3 Year Old Mares

6. She Got Da Best O Me | Justin Bisel | Jess Cox | Warren, OH

7. Shez A Gunfighter | Tracy Hammonds | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

9. Propositioned | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buhrer | Wauseon, OH

10. Made Me Want You | Jesse Jerik | John Boddecker | East Aurora, NY

3 Year Old Mares - Limited

3. She Got Da Best O Me | Justin Bisel | Jess Cox | Warren, OH

4. Shez A Gunfighter | Tracy Hammonds | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

6. Propositioned | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buhrer | Wauseon, OH

7. Made Me Want You | Jesse Jerik | John Boddecker | East Aurora, NY

3 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity NSBA

10. Ultimate Permission | Dawn Baker | Stacey Stinson | Louisville, KY

3 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Futurity - Limited NSBA

9. RedWhiteNCertified | Kim Zimmerman | Lisa Flaschberger Stewart | Bloomdale, OH

13. Hott Southern Moxie | Archer Klenow | Shannon Mancino | Middletown, OH

3 Year Old Open Ranch Riding Futurity NSBA

5. Cookies And Dream | Steve Meadows | Kathryne Zachrich | Delaware, OH

3 Year Old Open Trail Stakes NSBA

2. WhenYouKnowYouKnow | Melvin Yoder | Taylor Punt | Sioux Center, IA

14. Maintain The Hum | Brian Bernatowicz | Cami Cumper | Freeland, MI

SBB 3 Year Old Open Trail Stakes NSBA

1. WhenYouKnowYouKnow | Melvin Yoder | Taylor Punt | Sioux Center, IA

3 Year Old Open Trail Stakes - Limited NSBA

1. WhenYouKnowYouKnow | Melvin Yoder | Taylor Punt | Sioux Center, IA

6. Maintain The Hum | Brian Bernatowicz | Cami Cumper | Freeland, MI

SBB 3 Year Old Open Trail Stakes - Limited NSBA

1. WhenYouKnowYouKnow | Melvin Yoder | Taylor Punt | Sioux Center, IA

3 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity

5. Gossip Girl | Kenneth Lakins Jr. | Shawn Johnson | Saukville, WI

10. Wickked Game | Blake Britton | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

SBB 3 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity

7. Wickked Game | Blake Britton | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

3 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Futurity - Limited NSBA

12. No Doubt Im A Joker | Gaven Young | Broc Clark | Rockford, MI

14. Martinis R Bess | Brent Garringer | Leah Stites | Mount Sterling, OH

3 Year Old Stallions

2. Premos Secret Agent | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

4. Yell Oh Stone | Matthew Claypool | Cindy McCraw

3 Year Old Stallions - Limited

2. Yell Oh Stone | Matthew Claypool | Cindy McCraw

4 & 5 Year Old Open Ranch Riding Stakes NSBA

5. Paranormal Activity | Bud Lyon | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

14. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

4 & 5 Year Old Open Trail Stakes NSBA

1. Code Redy | Jennifer Paul | Bailey Francis | Simpsonville, SC

7. WillUBMyValentine | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

15. KM Some Like It Best | Jennifer Paul | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

SBB 4 & 5 Year Old Open Trail Stakes NSBA

1. Code Redy | Jennifer Paul | Bailey Francis | Simpsonville, SC

12. KM Some Like It Best | Jennifer Paul | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

4 & 5 Year Old Open Trail Stakes - Limited NSBA

8. HezaMargaritaMachine | Austin Lester | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

SBB 4 & 5 Year Old Open Trail Stakes - Limited NSBA

7. HezaMargaritaMachine | Austin Lester | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

6 Year Old & Over Maturity Open Trail Stakes NSBA

2. Hand Made Machine | Ryan Cottingim | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

7. UR Ride Has Arrived | Jennifer Paul | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

11. HP Sleepy For Sure | Carly Veldman Parks | Nicole Heron | Salamanca, NY

6 Year Old & Over Maturity Open Trail Stakes - Limited NSBA

11. Only Bittersweet | Melvin Yoder | Jennifer Anne Michaels | Woodland, PA

13. Always Lopin Sober | Brent Maxwell | Katie Grossnickle | Maple City, MI

14. SleepNMarriedWhoKnew | Melvin Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Aged Geldings

12. Oh So Premo | Bernard Cooper | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

13. Eezy Money | Ellen Mulinix | Ellen Mulinix | Wauseon, OH

Aged Geldings - Limited

9. Oh So Premo | Bernard Cooper | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

10. Eezy Money | Ellen Mulinix | Ellen Mulinix | Wauseon, OH

Aged Mares

4. Sheza Premadonna | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

9. Repeat Investor | Nicole Bailey | Barbara Lynn Lehman | Minerva, OH

Aged Mares - Limited

6. Repeat Investor | Nicole Bailey | Barbara Lynn Lehman | Minerva, OH

Aged Stallions

4. Starbucksntinseltown | Sophie Schukei | Sophie Schukei | Millersport, OH

Aged Stallions - Limited

3. Starbucksntinseltown | Sophie Schukei | Sophie Schukei | Millersport, OH

Breakaway Roping

6. Sweet Jacks Baroness | Kyndall Rhoads | Kyndall Rhoads | Fairfield, OH

8. Hollwooddunit Fancy | Brady Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

11. Moores Twisted Crown | Madison Mae Mast | Madison Mae Mast | Jeromesville, OH

12. Kit Kat Karson | Autumn Laymon | Autumn Laymon | Mt. Vernon, OH

Congress Barrel Racing Sweepstakes

1. Willie B Smashed | Troy Crumrine | Amanda Carnes | Wapakoneta, OH

4. Fame N Perks | Brad Shirey | Brad & Jenna Shirey | North Logan, OH

5. Sweet Talkin Sonita | Bradley Dirk Ponchak | Bradley Dirk Ponchak | McConnelsville, OH

7. Whateva Fires You Up | Mary Madeline Shirey | Brad Shirey | North Logan, OH

8. NHF Lucky Shine | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Wharton, OH

10. Jewels Casanova | Denise Evans | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

11. KN Bam Special 1 | Avery Roese | Amber Roese | Circleville, OH

13. CPH Streakin Cardi B | Avery Roese | Cody Clemens

14. Lightningrollinstone | Denise Evans | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

Congress Open Hunter Classic

3. Girls Got The Goods | Jessica Johnson | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

14. One Al Of An Amen | Jessica Johnson | K. Michaelis & S. Smith | Uniontown, PA

Congress Pole Bending Sweepstakes

3. Tangoedwitharedneck | James Montooth | James Montooth | Fremont, OH

6. Higgs Boson Particle | Kristine May | Sarah Davis | Thompson, OH

9. Jewels Casanova | Travis Smith | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

10. TT Redneck Maybeline | Stacey Henkle | Stacey Henkle | Rockford, OH

13. Jagger | Jaclynn O’Connor | Jaclynn O’Connor | Stow, OH

14. Crewzer Dan | Kelly Suzanne Riley | Kelly Suzanne Riley | Creston, OH

Congress Super Sale 2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes

1. Kikstart My Heart | Carly Veldman Parks | Jennifer Clark | Monon, IN

4. Koolwhips | Jamie Watson | Lacy Watson | Goshen, OH

6. Shez Al Wayz Best | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Findlay, OH

7. Forget It I Am Fancy | Jessica Haines | Laura Te Grotenhuis | Marshall, IL

Congress Super Sale 2 Year Old Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes Ltd Award

1. Kikstart My Heart | Carly Veldman Parks | Jennifer Clark | Monon, IN

4. Koolwhips | Jamie Watson | Lacy Lynn Watson | Goshen, OH

6. Shez Al Wayz Best | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Findlay, OH

7. Forget It I Am Fancy | Jessica Lynn Haines | Laura Te Grotenhuis | Monon, IN

Congress Super Sale 2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes

7. Ice Cream Sundi | Christina Brantner | Stephanie Boyles | Boonville, IN

8. Cocktail Moments | Randy Wilson | Randy Alderson | Sharpsville, IN

9. Makin News | Adam Mathis | Debra Trubee | N. Lawrence, OH

13. I Was Right | Gaven Young | William & Sandy Stevenson | Renfrew, PA

Congress Super Sale 2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes Ltd Award

3. Ice Cream Sundi | Christina Brantner | Stephanie Boyles | Boonville, IN

4. Makin News | Adam Mathis | Debra Trubee | North Lawrence, OH

8. I Was Right | Gaven Young | William & Sandy Stevenson | Renfrew, PA

Dally Team Roping - Heading

8. CC Short And Sassy | David Treharne Jr. | Kristine May | McKean, PA

9. Right Step Red | Jonathan Watson Mehaffrey | John R. Mehaffrey | Etna, OH

11. Skipa Coco Jac | John Jared Winkleman | John Jared Winkleman | Pleasant City, OH

Dally Team Roping - Heeling

6. CC Short And Sassy | David Treharne Jr. | Kristine May | McKean, PA

14. Skipa Coco Jac | John Jared Winkleman | John Jared Winkleman | Pleasant City, OH

Grand Champion Geldings

5. LFL Eastwood | Dewey Smith | Frederick Lorenz, MD | N. Lewisburg, OH

Grand Champion Mares

5. JLR Cinderellas Born | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

6. She Had Me At Hello | Arturo Maestas | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

Junior Barrel Racing

2. Kandyland | Valerie Kiphart | Valerie Kiphart | Wilmington, OH

4. Designed Fer Speed | Denise Evans | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

5. KF Famous Frenchman | Nina Shirey | Brad Shirey | North Logan, OH

9. Seis Bien | Valerie Kiphart | Valerie Kiphart | Wilmington, OH

10. Earregular Fame | Regan Laryssa Henning | Regan Laryssa Henning | Roseville, OH

11. Lucky Winner Master | Lincoln Hudson Cornwell | Craig Lee Ballard | Middletown, OH

12. Will He Be Ivory | Bradley Dirk Pnchak | Heath Boucher | Galion. OH

15. Smart Little Paris | Kristin Constance | Kristin Constance | Roseville, OH

Junior Hunter Hack

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

2. DGS Legacy | Jessica Johnson | Robin DeGraff | Port Clinton, OH

NSBA Junior Hunter Hack

2. DGS Legacy | Jessica Johnson | Robin DeGraff | Port Clinton, OH

Junior Hunter Under Saddle

6. Up N The Ante | Carly Veldman Parks | Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkes | East Dublin, OH

10. CM Simply Better | Dawn Baker | Elizabeth Munroe | Chipley, FL

NSBA Junior Hunter Under Saddle

6. Up N The Ante | Carly Veldman Parks | Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkes | East Dublin, OH

10. CM Simply Better | Dawn Baker | Elizabeth Munroe | Chipley, FL

Junior Pleasure Driving

1. ImagineEveryDetail | Robert Stuckey | Patti Thompson | Russellville, OH

3. Al That Matters Most | Mario Troyer | Quintessa Wolff | Boerne, TX

5. Know Im Vested | Donald Jox | Cathy Hockenberry | Fleming, OH

Junior Pole Bending

1. Supermodels Story | Luke Everett Smith | Denise Evans | Blanchester, OH

2. Bullys American Girl | Connor William Barth | Olivia Marie Westhoven

4. Earregular Fame | Regan Laryssa Henning | Regan Laryssa Henning | Roseville, OH

5. Designed Fer Speed | Travis Smith | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

7. Baad Baby Frankie | Braeden Hart | Kristine Nagy | Doylestown, OH

9. Roll In The Hayday | Aubrey Pyles | John Walker | South Charleston, WV

10. Peppered With Fame | Cory Bess | Randall Horse and Cattle | Perryville, KY

14. MJ Designed By Slick | Aubrey Pyles | Randy Kelley | Lucasville, OH

15. Superstitious | Cory Bess | Cory Bess | Winchester, OH

Junior Level 1 Trail

7. HezaMargaritaMachine | Austin Lester | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

12. WillUBMyValentine | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

NSBA Junior Level 1 Trail

7. HezaMargaritaMachine | Austin Lester | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

10. WillUBMyValentine | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

Junior Ranch Riding

11. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

NSBA Junior Ranch Riding

9. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Junior Ranch Trail

7. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

NSBA Junior Ranch Trail

7. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Junior Reining

1. Shine OH Shine | Robin Schoeller | Ruoff Dietter Reining Horses LLC | Millersport, OH

3. Gunna Make Your Proud | Jesse Gentile | David Bushee | North Olmsted, OH

4. BringDaddysMoney | Jesse Gentile | Leonard Truck and Trailer | North Jackson, OH

5. PS Whiz On Ice | Nathan Ottaway | Cadence Eger | Marysville, OH

6. Surprise 66 | Jesse Gentile | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Valley City, OH

7. SS Wrecking Ball | Benjamin Beckett | Alexius Dorsey | Powell, OH

9. Im Chillin The Most | Julia Roshelli | Ava Egbert | Botkins, OH

11. Ubetrbethinknaboutit | Robin Schoeller | Ruoff Dietter Reining Horses LLC | Millersport, OH

Junior Trail

2. Up N The Ante | Carly Veldman Parks | Mrs & Mrs. William Wilkes | East Dublin, GA

4. KM Some Like It Best | Jennifer Paul | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

13. Code Redy | Jennifer Paul | Bailey Francis | Simpsonville, SC

Junior Western Pleasure

2. Made Like No Other | Kennth Lakins Jr. | Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkes | East Dublin, GA

9. Countray Grammer | Ashley Lakins | Kathleen Spencer | Springfield, OH

13. Home Made Cookie | Brian Cox | Kelly Goldinger | Kittanning, PA

NSBA Junior Western Pleasure

2. Made Like No Other | Kennth Lakins Jr. | Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkes | East Dublin, GA

9. Countray Grammer | Ashley Lakins | Kathleen Spencer | Springfield, OH

13. Home Made Cookie | Brian Cox | Kelly Goldinger | Kittanning, PA

Junior Working Western Rail

11. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

13. Spinn The Wheel | Lacy Watson | Jamie Watson | Goshen, OH

NSBA Junior Working Western Rail

11. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle

3. Maybe Next Time | Dawn Baker | Ann Lapacinski | Osseo, WI

13. Better B A KNG | Darla Lee | Carol Ann Durfee | Lewis Center, OH

NSBA Level 1 Hunter Under Saddle

3. Maybe Next Time | Dawn Baker | Ann Lapacinski | Osseo, WI

Level 1 Junior Ranch Riding

6. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

7. Paranormal Activity | Emilie Bendix Mathisen | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

11. Colonel In The Bar | Noel Meadows | Alison Long | Carrollton, OH

NSBA Level 1 Junior Ranch Riding

5. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

6. Paranormal Activity | Emilie Bendix Mathisen | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Level 1 Ranch Trail

2. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

11. Colonel In The Bar | Steve Meadows | Alison Long | Carrollton, OH

NSBA Level 1 Ranch Trail

2. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

15. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Level 1 Senior Western Riding

3. SleepNMarriedWhoKnew | Melvin Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

11. The Aftermath | Chad Piper | Sherry Nickles | Wellington, OH

NSBA Level 1 Senior Western Riding

3. SleepNMarriedWhoKnew | Melvin Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Level 1 Western Pleasure

3. Made Ona Blue Moon | Bret Parrish | Cynthia Laufman | Westerville, OH

11. Aint No Stoppin Her | Randy Wilson | Big Rock Farms LLC | Burlington, NC

12. Peace Of Pumpkin Pie | Brian Cox | Cynthia Stec | Lake Milton, OH

15. Southern Made Dixie | Ashley Lakins | Peek Owen | Piedmont, SC

NSBA Level 1 Western Pleasure

3. Made Ona Blue Moon | Bret Parrish | Cynthia Laufman | Westerville, OH

11. Aint No Stoppin Her | Randy Wilson | Big Rock Farms

LLC | Burlington, NC

12. Peace Of Pumpkin Pie | Brian Cox | Cynthia Stec | Lake Milton, OH

14. Southern Made Dixie | Ashley Lakins | Peek Owen | Piedmont, SC

Level 1 Working Hunter

1. DGS Legacy | Jessica Johnson | Robin DeGraff | Port Clinton, OH

5. Im What Matters Most | Jessica Johnson | Tiffany Tarantello | Hilton, NY

10. Kruzin On A Star | Chuck Briggs | Re-Ride Quarter Horse Adoption | Marysville, OH

NSBA Level 1 Working Hunter

1. DGS Legacy | Jessica Johnson | Robin DeGraff | Port Clinton, OH

5. Im What Matters Most | Jessica Johnson | Tiffany Tarantello | Hilton, NY

Level 2 Senior Trail

4. Willys Goodride | Jason Gilliam | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

7. Only Bittersweet | Melvin Yoder | Jennifer Anne Michaels | Woodland, PA

11. HP Sleepy For Sure | Carly Veldman Parks | Nicole Heron | Salamanca, NY

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

15. Dirty Monie | Kyle Jones | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

NSBA Level 2 Senior Trail

4. Willys Goodride | Jason Gilliam | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

7. Only Bittersweet | Melvin Yoder | Jennifer Anne Michaels | Woodland, PA

12. Dirty Monie | Kyle Jones | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

Level 2 Senior Western Riding

4. Best By Design | Carly Veldman Parks | Alexa Black | Springfield, OH

10. She Had Me At Hello | Jesse Jones | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

14. Only After You | Tyler Schultz | Jennifer Hagen | Flower Mound, TX

NSBA Level 2 Senior Western Riding

4. Best By Design | Carly Veldman Parks | Alexa Black | Springfield, OH

10. She Had Me At Hello | Jesse Jones | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

14. Only After You | Tyler Schultz | Jennifer Hagen | Flower Mound, TX

NSBA Level 3 Junior Trail

2. Up N The Ante | Carly Veldman Parks | Mr. & Mrs. William Wilkes | East Dublin, GA

4. KM Some Like It Best | Jennifer Paul | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

13. Code Redy | Jennifer Paul | Bailey Francis | Simpsonville, SC

Level 3 Senior Trail

2. Hand Made Machine | Ryan Cottingim | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

5. UR Ride Has Arrived | Jennifer Paul | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

10. She Had Me At Hello | Jesse Jones | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

11. Wrap Me In Red | Carly Veldman Parks | Siena Holyoak | Morgan, UT

NSBA Level 3 Senior Trail

2. Hand Made Machine | Ryan Cottingim | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

5. UR Ride Has Arrived | Jennifer Paul | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

10. She Had Me At Hello | Jesse Jones | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

11. Wrap Me In Red | Carly Veldman Parks | Siena Holyoak | Morgan, UT

Level 3 Senior Western Riding

12. Beyond My Machine | Sarah Bernatowicz | Pamela Jones | Circleville, OH

NSBA Level 3 Senior Western Riding

8. Beyond My Machine | Sarah Bernatowicz | Pamela Jones | Circleville, OH

Maturity Open Western Pleasure Stakes NSBA

9. Stoppin To Sleep | Kenneth Lakins Jr. | Anthony & Christina Curiale | Swedesboro, NJ

14. Countray Grammer | Ashley Lakins | Kathleen Spencer | Springfield, OH

Maturity Open Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited NSBA

6. Foxy Cleopatra | Robert Fowler | Robert Fowler | Xenia, OH

10. Moonlite Imagination | Chad Piper | Margaret Garwood | Canfield, OH

13. Ima Little Lay Z | Beckey Schooler | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes NSBA

1. Made Ona Blue Moon | Bret Parrish | Cynthia Kaufman | Westerville, OH

10. Home Made Cookie | Brian Cox | Kelly Goldinger | Kittanning, PA

SBB Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes NSBA

1. Made Ona Blue Moon | Bret Parrish | Cynthia Kaufman | Westerville, OH

Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited NSBA

4. Home Made Cookie | Brian Cox | Kelly Goldinger | Kittanning, PA

9. Foxy Cleopatra | Robert Fowler | Robert Fowler | Xenia, OH

12. PersuadedByMartinis | Brent Garringer | Alyssa Garringer | Seffersonville, OH

SBB Maturity $10,000 Limited Horse Open Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited NSBA

3. Foxy Cleopatra | Robert Fowler | Robert Fowler | Xenia, OH

Maturity Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes NSBA

5. Without Permission | Dawn Baker | Stacey Stinson | Louisville, KY

9. Code Thirty | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

Maturity Open Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited NSBA

2. Code Thirty | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

9. Better B A KNG | Darla Lee | Carol Ann Durfee | Lewis Center, OH

14. Walk N After Midnite | Elizabeth Yoder | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

NRHA Novice Horse Level 1 - Open Reining

1. CCR Diamonds N Guns | Keith Ceddia | Karen MurraySmith | Hilliard, OH

3. Topsail Voodo | Julia Roshelli | Anna Russell | Xenia, OH

3. Smart Chic Whiz VVS | Guilherme Ludwig | Katsy Leeman | Massillon, OH

7. Flinnetta | Keith Ceddia | Meghan Marshall | Fenton, MI

10. CoolDrinkAWalla | Jesse Gentile | Kimberly Belsole | Medina, OH

NRHA Novice Horse Level 2 - Open Reining

1. CCR Diamonds N Guns | Keith Ceddia | Karen MurraySmith | Hilliard, OH

2. This Chics A Flinn | Brandon Brant | Jen Philhower | Milford, OH

3. BringDaddysMoney | Jesse Gentile | Leonard Truck and Trailer | North Jackson, OH

6. Gunna Make You Proud | Jesse Gentile | David Bushee | North Olmstead, OH

6. Smart Chic Whiz VVS | Guilherme Ludwig | Katsy Leeman | Massillon, OH

6. Lettim Rip | Brandon Brant | Heather Sprague | East Aurora, NY

9. Platinum Album | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

15. ShezDownRightTrashy | Shelby Guthrie | Shelby Guthrie | West Liberty, OH

NRHA Open Freestyle Reining

1. Xtra Dun Step | Keith Ceddia | Jennifer Groehn & Jerry Douglas

6. Gunna Be Hollywood | Nathan Raber | Triple R Stables | Millersburg, OH

9. Miz Whizolution | Guilherme Ludwig | Chad Elam

10. Styng Ray | Angela Ream | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

14. PS Tiny Little Town | Casey Pierce | Mary Bunn | Williamstown, WV

NRHA Open Reining Futurity Level 4

2. Vintage Pop Gun | Trevor Dare | Diane Mesmer | Littleton, CO

7. Tricked My Ride | Trevor Dare | Anita Horn | Moore, OK

7. Trashd N Hollywood | Brandon Brant | Anna Johnson | Deerfield Beach, FL

11. Gotta Deja Vu | Trevor Dare | Lance Griffin | Dewinton, AB

14. Lenas Dunnit Again | Julia Roshelli | Bur Oak LLC | Lexington, KY

21. Lil Flashy Inferno | Jeremy Gates | Kathy Biesecker | Honeoye Falls, NY

21. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

NRHA Open Reining Futurity Level 3

7. Tom Bradee | Jesse Gentile | Touchdown Partners

11. TR Rule Breaker | Austin Roush | Matthew Roush | Lima, OH

14. Lil Flashy Inferno | Jeremy Gates | Kathy Biesecker | Honeoye Falls, NY

14. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

25. Kurb Appeal | Austin Roush | Robert Sutherland | Lima, OH

NRHA Open Reining Futurity Level 2

1. Lil Flashy Inferno | Jeremy Gates | Kathy Biesecker | Honeoye Falls, NY

1. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

4. Smohkshow | Jeremy Gates | Margaret Sanders | Broad Run, VA

12. Drippn In Finesse | Benjamin Beckett | Patrick Knepley | Munith, MI

12. Pale Faced Yankee | Keith Ceddia | Bill Maxwell | Jeromesville, OH

14. SS Drink A Lil Drink | Benjamin Beckett | Samantha Searles | Marion, IN

15. Gunna Win Chex | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

NRHA Open Reining Futurity Level 1

1. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

6. Pale Faced Yankee | Keith Ceddia | Bill Maxwell | Jeromesville, OH

7. Gunna Win Chex | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

16. Chicbait | Stephen Siadik | Kathleen Donnelly | Rowland, NC

19. I Can And I Will | Shelby Guthrie | Ann Reusser | Mt. Gilead, OH

22. Colonel Crush | Marcus Miller | Elisabeth Bourassa | Gainesville, TX

25. Ice In My Genes | Marcus Miller | Matthew Roush | Lima, OH

NRHA Open Reining Futurity Prime Time

6. Dunit With An Iceman | Shawn Flarida | Robert Santagata | Campbell Hall, NY

6. TR Go Getter | Shawn Flarida | Arcese Quarter Horses

USA | Weatherford, OH

18. Mr Big Attitude | Jerry Coleman | Len Weiner | Jamesville, NY

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

20. SS JennyFromTheBlock | Stephen Siadik | Chrystina Hackathorn

22. Sailin And Dreaming | Margaret Fuchs | Walter Fuchs | Canfield, OH

23. A Moonlite Smoke | Stephen Siadik | RW Performance Horses LLC

All Star Reining Stakes Open Futurity Level 4

2. Vintage Pop Gun | Trevor Dare | Diane Mesmer | Littleton, CO

7. Tricked My Ride | Trevor Dare | Anita Horn | Moore, OK

7. Trashd N Hollywood | Brandon Brant | Anna Johnson | Deerfield Beach, FL

11. Gotta Deja Vu | Trevor Dare | Lance Griffin | Dewinton, AB

14. Lenas Dunnit Again | Brandon Brant | Bur Oak LLC | Lexington, KY

21. Lil Flashy Inferno | Jeremy Gates | Kathy Biesecker | Honeoye Falls, NY

25. Kurb Appeal | Austin Roush | Robert Sutherland | Lima, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Futurity Level 3

7. Tom Bradee | Jesse Gentile | Touchdown Partners

11. TR Rule Breaker | Austin Roush | Matthew Roush | Lima, OH

14. Lil Flashy Inferno | Jeremy Gates | Kathy Biesecker | Honeoye Falls, NY

14. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

22. Kurb Appeal | Austin Roush | Robert Sutherland | Lima, OH

23. Shine On Mi | Samuel Flarida | Shawn Flarida | Springfield, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Futurity Level 2

1. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

1. Lil Flashy Inferno | Jeremy Gates | Kathy Biesecker | Honeoye Falls, NY

12. Pale Faced Yankee | Keith Ceddia | Bill Maxwell | Jeromesville, OH

12. Drippn In Finesse | Ben Beckett | Patrick Knepley | Munith, MI

14. SS Drink A Lil Drink | Ben Beckett | Samantha Searles | Marion, IN

15. Gunna Win Chex | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Futurity Level 1

1. LG Killer Queen | Julia Roshelli | Lisa Gatt | Auburn, IN

6. Pale Faced Yankee | Keith Ceddia | Bill Maxwell | Jeromesville, OH

7. Gunna Win Chex | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

15. Colonel Crush | Marcus Miller | Elisabeth Bourassa | Gainesville, TX

17. Ice In My Genes | Marcus Miller | Matthew Roush | Lima, OH

NRHA Open Reining

1. Alpha Jac Sparrow | Shawn Flarida | Fritz Leeman | Sabina, OH

2. Berry Uniquely Dunn | Austin Roush | Robert Sutherland | Lima, OH

2. Gangsta Sixtysix | Trevor Dare | Julio Mora Hernandez

5. Whizzin Down 66 | Trevor Dare | David Williams | Oak Harbor, OH

6. Spooks Gotta Homerun | Shawn Flarida | Tracy Cole | Tucson, AZ

10. Pro Mis Q Ous | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell. OH

11. SH The Mighty Quinn | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

13. TR Miss Money | Samuel Flarida | Joan Schaefer | Chenango Forks, NY

13. Late N Hollywood | Matthew Palmer | Leonard Truck and Trailer | North Jackson, OH

NRHA Intermediate Open Reining

4. Magnum Del Cielo | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

4. Platinum Album | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

6. Mobsters Katie Girl | Lea Inhaber-Courchesne | Darren Holsten | Sunbury, OH

6. Styng Ray | Jerry Coleman | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

8. PS Whiz On Ice | Nathan Ottaway | Cadance Eger | Marysville, OH

12. LikeMeInTheComments | Nicholas Nelson | Lagle & Savage LLC | Salesville, OH

14. SH Gunna Be Happy | Keith Ceddia | Gene Charles Vandeberg | Epping, ND

NRHA Limited Open Reining

1. Custom Nite | Taylor Roeder | Freddie Brasfield | Oak Ridge, TN

2. Platinum Album | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

2. Magnum Del Cielo | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

5. Mobsters Katie Girl | Lea Inhaber-Courchesne | Darren Holsten | Sunbury, OH

7. PS Whiz On Ice | Nathan Ottaway | Cadence Eger | Marysville, OH

12. LikeMeInTheComments | Nicholas Nelson | Lagle & Savage LLC | Salesville, OH

NRHA Prime Time Open Reining

1. Spooks Gotta Homerun | Shawn Flarida | Tracy Cole | Tucson, AZ

4. Styng Ray | Jerry Coleman | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

11. Lenas Fancy Dunnit | Brent Marsh | Claire Vaughan | Wooster, OH

12. Here I Am Again | Arthur Ray Buentello | Thomas Daley | Rushsylvania, OH

13. Ruf Ride N Rooster | Marcus Allen Jr. | Marcus Allen Jr. | Loudonville, OH

14. Sheel Be Back | Harold Fisk | Harold Fisk | Hilliard, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Open Derby Level 4

1. Alpha Jac Sparrow | Shawn Flarida | Fritz Leeman | Sabina, OH

2. Gangsta Sixtysix | Trevor Dare | Julio Mora Hernandez

2. Berry Uniquely Dunn | Austin Roush | Robert Sutherland | Lima, OH

5. Whizzin Down 66 | Trevor Dare | David Williams | Oak Harbor, OH

6. Spooks Gotta Homerun | Shawn Flarida | Tracy Cole | Tucson, AZ

10. Pro Mis Q Ous | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

12. Late N Hollywood | Matthew Palmer | Leonard Truck and Trailer | North Jackson, OH

12. TR Miss Money | Samuel Flarida | Joan Schafer | Chenango Falls, NY

15. Blonde Addy Tude | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Open Derby Level 3

1. Berry Uniquely Dunn | Austin Roush | Robert Sutherland | Lima, OH

3. Pro Mis Q Ous | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

4. TR Miss Money | Samuel Flarida | Joan Schafer | Chenango Falls, NY

6. Blonde Addy Tude | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

8. Taking A Mistress | Jesse Gentile | Bevin Zimmerman | Wellington, OH

11. BringDaddysMoney | Jesse Gentile | Leonard Truck and Trailer, Inc | North Jackson, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Open Derby Level 2

1. Pro Mis Q Ous | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

2. SH The Mighty Quinn | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

3. Blonde Addy Tude | Benjamin Beckett | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

9. Magnum Del Cielo | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

9. Platinum Album | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

14. Styng Ray | Jerry Coleman | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Open Derby Level 1

1. SH The Mighty Quinn | Keith Ceddia | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

4. Platinum Album | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

4. Magnum Del Cielo | William McGuire | Robert Rosenfeld | London, OH

9. PS Whiz On Ice | Nathan Ottaway | Cadence Eger | Marysville, OH

9. Flinnetta | Keith Ceddia | Meghan Marshall | Fenton, MI

14. LikeMeInTheComments | Nicholas Nelson | Lagle & Savage LLC | Salesville, OH

Open Hunter Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

7. Believe It Or Hot | Brent Maxwell | Dylan Johnson | Fisherville, KY

8. So Statuesque | Gavin Pope | Kimberly Tuck | Bloomville, OH

SBB Open Hunter Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

6. Believe It Or Hot | Brent Maxwell | Dylan Johnson | Fisherville, KY

7. So Statuesque | Gavin Pope | Kimberly Tuck | Bloomville, OH

Open Ranch Riding Stakes NSBA

12. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

13. This Chics Nite | Logan Pluhar | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Open Ranch Trail Stakes NSBA

8. This Chics Nite | Logan Pluhar | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Open Versatility Stakes

5. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

7. Yell Oh Stone | Madison Hallas | Cindy McCraw

8. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori & Beth Boyer | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

9. One Of The Good Ones | Jamie Crofoot & Jessica NoviaPatricy | Jamie Crofoot | Painesville, OH

12. Docs Lil Tader | Ryan Wagner | Kelsey Luebbert | Fulton, MO

14. My Kiss Will Rock U | Kimberly Walter & Zoe Arnold | Zoe Arnold | Swanton, OH

15. TNT Man Of Luck | Miranda Lobdell | Miranda Lobdell | Findlay, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

Open Versatility Stakes - Hunter Under Saddle

5. One Of The Good Ones | Jamie Crofoot & Jessica NoviaPatricy | Jamie Crofoot | Painesville, OH

6. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori & Beth Boyer | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

7. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

9. Yell Oh Stone | Madison Hallas | Cindy McCraw

10. My Kiss Will Rock U | Kimberly Walter & Zoe Arnold | Zoe Arnold | Swanton, OH

12. Docs Lil Tader | Ryan Wagner | Kelsey Luebbert | Fulton, MO

13. TNT Man Of Luck | Miranda Lobdell | Miranda Lobdell | Findlay, OH

Open Versatility Stakes - Pole Bending

5. Docs Lil Tader | Ryan Wagner | Kelsey Luebbert | Fulton, MO

8. Yell Oh Stone | Madison Hallas | Cindy McCraw

9. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

10. My Kiss Will Rock U | Kimberly Walter & Zoe Arnold | Zoe Arnold | Swanton, OH

11. TNT Man Of Luck | Miranda Lobdell | Miranda Lobdell | Findlay, OH

13. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori & Beth Boyer | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

14. One Of The Good Ones | Jamie Crofoot & Jessica NoviaPatricy | Jamie Crofoot | Painesville, OH

Open Versatility Stakes - Ranch Riding

1. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

6. My Kiss Will Rock U | Kimberly Walter & Zoe Arnold | Zoe Arnold | Swanton, OH

7. Yell Oh Stone | Madison Hallas | Cindy McCraw

8. Docs Lil Tader | Ryan Wagner | Kelsey Luebbert | Fulton, MO

13. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori & Beth Boyer | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

14. One Of The Good Ones | Jamie Crofoot & Jessica NoviaPatricy | Jamie Crofoot | Painesville, OH

15. TNT Man Of Luck | Miranda Lobdell | Miranda Lobdell | Findlay, OH

Open Versatility Stakes - Western Pleasure

4. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori & Beth Boyer | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

5. One Of The Good Ones | Jamie Crofoot & Jessica NoviaPatricy | Jamie Crofoot | Painesville, OH

6. Yell Oh Stone | Madison Hallas | Cindy McCraw

7. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

10. My Kiss Will Rock U | Kimberly Walter & Zoe Arnold | Zoe Arnold | Swanton, OH

11. Docs Lil Tader | Ryan Wagner | Kelsey Luebbert | Fulton, MO

14. TNT Man Of Luck | Miranda Lobdell | Miranda Lobdell | Findlay, OH

Open Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

1. Cocochella | Kenneth Lakin Jr. | Brett & Heather Caplinger | Xenia, OH

5. Gurl Please | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather Capliner | Xenia, OH

SBB Open Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

1. Cocochella | Kenneth Lakin Jr. | Brett & Heather Caplinger | Xenia, OH

4. Gurl Please | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather Capliner | Xenia, OH

Open Working Hunter Under Saddle

1. DGS Legacy | Jessica Johnson | Robin DeGraff | Port Clinton, OH

4. Im What Matters Most | Abigail Hardy | Tiffany Tarantello | Hilton, NY

NSBA Working Hunter Under Saddle

1. DGS Legacy | Jessica Johnson | Robin DeGraff | Port Clinton, OH

4. Im What Matters Most | Abigail Hardy | Tiffany Tarantello | Hilton, NY

Open Working Western Rail Stakes NSBA

15. Good Gravy | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Performance Geldings

4. Credibility | Dewey Smith | Colton Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

8. If It Aint Southern | Wade Parks | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

9. Snoop Dogge | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

10. Its Code Outside | Judd Paul | Antoinette Colleen Bloom | Moscow, OH

12. The Caped Crusader | Alexandria Bryner | Sandra Stockhorst | Defiance, OH

15. KM Good To Be Best | Brent Maxwell | Millie Marshall | Lexington, KY

Performance Geldings - Limited

4. If It Aint Southern | Wade Parks | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

5. Snoop Dogge | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

6. Its Code Outside | Judd Paul | Antoinette Colleen Bloom | Moscow, OH

9. The Caped Crusader | Alexandria Bryner | Sandra Stockhorst | Defiance, OH

12. KM Good To Be Best | Brent Maxwell | Millie Marshall | Lexington, KY

NSBA Performance Geldings

7. If It Aint Southern | Wade Parks | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

8. Snoop Dogge | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

9. Its Code Outside | Judd Paul | Antoinette Colleen Bloom | Moscow, OH

11. The Caped Crusader | Alexandria Bryner | Sandra Stockhorst | Defiance, OH

Performance Mares

1. She Had Me At Hello | Arturo Maestas | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

10. Krymsun Tears | Jason Somnitz | Rachel Miller Shymanski | Rock Creek, OH

11. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Brittany Lehman | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

13. The Queen Of Clubs | Lori Gordon | Amy Wargo | Cambridge, OH

Performance Mares - Limited

1. She Had Me At Hello | Arturo Maestas | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

9. Krymsun Tears | Jason Somnitz | Rachel Miller Shymanski | Rock Creek, OH

10. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Brittany Lehman | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

12. The Queen Of Clubs | Lori Gordon | Amy Wargo | Cambridge, OH

NSBA Performance Mares

1. She Had Me At Hello | Arturo Maestas | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

8. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Brittany Lehman | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

Performance Stallions

3. SS Wrecking Ball | Dewey Smith | Alexius Dorsey | Powell, OH

8. The All Spark | Justin Studer | Juliah Studer | Sycamore, OH

Performance Stallions - Limited

4. The All Spark | Justin Studer | Juliah Studer | Sycamore, OH

Progressive Working Hunter

3. Girls Got The Goods | Jessica Johnson | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

6. One Al Of An Amen | Jessica Johnson | K. Michaelis & S. Smith | Uniontown, PA

12. Kruzin On A Star | Chuck Briggs | Re-Ride Quarter Horse Adoption | Marysville, OH

NSBA Progressive Working Hunter

3. Girls Got The Goods | Jessica Johnson | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

6. One Al Of An Amen | Jessica Johnson | K. Michaelis & S. Smith | Uniontown, PA

Reserve Champion Geldings

5. LFL Eastwood | Dewey Smith | Frederick Lorenz, MD | N. Lewisburg, OH

Reserve Champion Mares

5. JLR Cinderellas Born | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

6. She Had Me At Hello | Arturo Maestas | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

Reserve Champion Stallions

2. Premos Secret Agent | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Senior Barrel Racing

1. Chrome By Design | Braia Vogel | Jim & Candy Vogel | Circleville, OH

3. Higgs Boson Particle | Kristine May | Sarah Davis | Thompson, OH

5. Sum Kinda Tonic | Roen William Ballard | Craig Lee Ballard | Middletown, OH

9. Rockette Scientist | Braia Vogel | Jim & Candy Vogel | Circleville, OH

Senior Hunter Hack

3. Ole Al Of An Amena | Jessica Johnson | K. Michaelis & S. Smith | Uniontown, PA

NSBA Senior Hunter Hack

3. Ole Al Of An Amena | Jessica Johnson | K. Michaelis & S. Smith | Uniontown, PA

Senior Hunter Under Saddle

2. Code Thirty | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

7. Details Of Willy | Elizabeth Baker | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

NSBA Senior Hunter Under Saddle

2. Code Thirty | Carly Veldman Parks | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

7. Details Of Willy | Elizabeth Baker | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

Senior Level 1 Trail

10. Always Wanna Be Cool | Brent Maxwell | Katie Grossnickle | Maple City, MI

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

OPEN

13. Radically Blue | Jennifer Paul | Adrianna Weygandt | Galena, OH

NSBA Senior Level 1 Trail

10. Always Wanna Be Cool | Brent Maxwell | Katie Grossnickle | Maple City, MI

13. Radically Blue | Jennifer Paul | Adrianna Weygandt | Galena, OH

Senior Pleasure Driving

2. Jack And Koa | Melvin Yoder | Shelly Boyle | Canonsburg, PA

6. Simply Presidential | Arturo Maestas | Laurie Hoopes | Vermillion, OH

8. Without Permission | Marion Troyer | Stacey Stinson | Lousiville, KY

Senior Pole Bending

3. TangoedWithARedneck | James Montooth | James Montooth | Fremont, OH

8. TT Redneck Maybeline | Stacey Henkle | Stacey Henkle | Rockford, OH

9. NHF Lucky Shine | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Wharton, OH

10. Crewzer Dan | Kelly Suzanne Riley | Kelly Suzanne Riley | Creston, OH

11. Shays Reflection | Hannah Pavlisin | Dillan Pavlisin | Concord, OH

12. Patawomeck | Aubrey Lyles | Aubrey Lyles | Ironton, OH

15. Must Be A Redneck | Braeden Hart | Braeden Hart | Seville, OH

Senior Ranch Riding

1. This Chics Nite | Logan Pluhar | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

NSBA Senior Ranch Riding

1. This Chics Nite | Logan Pluhar | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Senior Ranch Trail

2. This Chics Nite | Logan Pluhar | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

9. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

NSBA Senior Ranch Trail

2. This Chics Nite | Logan Pluhar | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

7. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Elizabeth Yoder | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Senior Reining

1. Taking A Mistress | Jesse Gentile | Bevin Zimmerman | Wellington, OH

5. Joes Lil Wrangler | Jesse Gentile | Lori Baker | Prospect, PA

6. Infernos Peppy Star | Matej Polacek | Kris ShellumAllenson | Dayton, OH

7. CCR Diamonds N Guns | Keith Ceddia | Karen MurraySmith | Hilliard, OH

10. Shine Colt Shine | Samuel Flarida | Brian & Debra Carsey | Cambridge City, IN

13. Xtra Dun Step | Keith Ceddia | Jennifer Groehn & Jerry Douglas

Super Sires 3 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Stakes Purse

3. Gossip Girl | Kenneth Lakins Jr. | Shawn Johnson | Saukville, WI

Senior Western Pleasure

6. Moonlite Imagination | Brian Baker | Margaret Garwood | Canfield, OH

10. Ima Little Lay Z | Beckey Schooler | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

11. RR Magical Moonlite | Blake Britton | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

14. KM BestNTheMoonlite | Karen Hornick | Robin LaBar | Bangor, PA

15. The Aftermath | Dawn Baker | Sherry Nickles | Wellington, OH

NSBA Senior Western Pleasure

6. Moonlite Imagination | Brian Baker | Margaret Garwood | Canfield, OH

10. Ima Little Lay Z | Beckey Schooler | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

11. RR Magical Moonlite | Blake Britton | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

14. KM BestNTheMoonlite | Karen Hornick | Robin LaBar | Bangor, PA

Super Sires 2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Breeders Purse

9. Makin News | Mike Hachtel | Debra Trubee | N. Lawrence, OH

14. Ice Cream Sundi | Christina Brantner | Stephanie Boyles | Boonville, IN

Super Sires 2 Year Old Open Western Pleasure Breeders

Purse Ltd Award

8. Ice Cream Sundi | Christina Brantner | Stephanie Boyles | Boonville, IN

Senior Working Hunter

1. Undressed N Radical | Jessica Johnson | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

2. Girls Got The Goods | Jessica Johnson | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

9. Metallicate | Jessica Johnson | Dr. Elaine Haw | McKenzie, TN

NSBA Senior Working Hunter

1. Undressed N Radical | Jessica Johnson | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

7. Metallicate | Jessica Johnson | Dr. Elaine Haw | McKenzie, TN

Weanling Geldings

1. LFL Eastwood | Dewey Smith | Frederick Lorenz, MD | N. Lewisburg, OH

3. Do More Speak Less | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buehrer | Wauseon, OH

Weanling Geldings - Limited

1. Do More Speak Less | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buehrer | Wauseon, OH

Weanling Mares

1. JLR Cinderellas Born | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

3. JLR Cool Legacy | Mitch Leonarski | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

5. Coolie Julie | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

8. GA Thru Fire N Ice | Breana Hemsley | Breana Hemsley | Rutland, OH

Weanling Mares - Limited

1. JLR Cool Legacy | Mitch Leonarski | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

3. Coolie Julie | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

6. GA Thru Fire N Ice | Breana Hemsley | Breana Hemsley | Rutland, OH

Weanling Stallions

2. Classic Phenomenon | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

3. JLR Loves Legacy | Dewey Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

4. Im Ambitious | Brittany Lehman |Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

5. LTS WhozThat | Terry Stewart | Terry &/or Laurie Stewart | Berlin Center, OH

6. Hezaberry Frosty Guy | Stephanie Fesler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Weanling Stallions - Limited

1. Classic Phenomenon | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

2. Im Ambitious | Brittany Lehman | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

3. LTS WhozThat | Terry Stewart | Terry &/or Laurie Stewart | Berlin Center, OH

4. Hezaberry Frosty Guy | Stephanie Fesler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Yearling Geldings

3. Ill Hav Another | Christopher Arentsen | Amy Jo Erhardt | Oxford, OH

7. My Te Intensive | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Springfield, OH

Yearling Geldings - Limited

1. My Te Intensive | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Springfield, OH

Yearling Mares

4. Whos She Pleezing | Dewey Smith | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

5. Sweeet Dreamz | Ana Horn | Whitney Nicole Soller | Raymond, OH

8. Sheza Secret Gem | Ganeen Hult | Ganeen Hult | Fredericktown, OH

12. Handmade In Heaven | Justin Bisel | Heather Barr | Circleville, OH

13. ICertainly A Goodbar | Ashley Michelle Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

Yearling Mares - Limited

1. Sweeet Dreamz | Ana Horn | Whitney Nicole Soller | Raymond, OH

4. Sheza Secret Gem | Ganeen Hult | Ganeen Hult | Fredericktown, OH

8. Handmade In Heaven | Justin Bisel | Heather Barr | Circleville, OH

9. ICertainly A Goodbar | Ashley Michelle Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

Yearling Stallions

2. DMM Legacy | Dewey Smith | David Eller | Marysville, OH

6. Ima Top Gun N Fame | Stephanie Fesler | Stephanie Fesler | New Reigel, OH

7. Aadontgotricknmyhart | Kaitlyn Morales-Dyer | Kaitlyn Morales-Dyer | Mount Vernon, OH

Yearling Stallions - Limited

4. Ima Top Gun N Fame | Stephanie Fesler | Stephanie Fesler | New Reigel, OH

5. Aadontgotricknmyhart | Kaitlyn Nicole Morales-Dyer | Kaitlyn Nicole Morales-Dyer | Mount Vernon, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

LEVEL 1 AMATEUR

Level 1 Amateur Barrel Racing

2. WhillSheLuvMeQuik | Katie McGrain | Katie McGrain | Findlay, OH

3. Red Hot N Kool | Kaitlyn Shreve | Kaitlyn Shreve | Chandlersville, OH

5. Strate On The Rocks | Brandi Whitesel | Brandi Whitesel | Centerburg, OH

6. Royal Quick Moxie | Andrea Kukura | Andrea Kukura | Lowellville, OH

7. Famous Socks | Justin Theado | Justin Theado | Mt. Sterling, OH

11. PJ Perkin | Claire Sample | Madelyn Kay Seeling | Beaverdam, OH

12. Eye Za Tiger | Kelsey Whidden | Kelsey Whidden | Garretsville, OH

15. Citigirl | Douglas Griffith | Chad Walker | Waynesfield, OH

Level 1 Amateur Equitation Over Fences

3. Girls Got The Goods | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Jadalyn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

5. Forgot My Coat | Alexis Myers | Alexis Myers | Grafton, OH

8. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

15. Only A Little Cash | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | South Charleston, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Equitation Over Fences

2. Girls Got The Goods | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Jadalyn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

4. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

Level 1 Amateur Horsemanship

2. Whata Moonlite Ride | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

10. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

13. Due N My Best | Kristin Green | Patty Green | Vandalia, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Horsemanship

2. Whata Moonlite Ride | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

8. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

Level 1 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation

4. BornToBeImmortal | Rachele Windau | Tad Windau | Sandusky, OH

6. Booze InA Blender | Melanie Knight | Melanie Knight | Bridgeport, OH

7. Youll Always Envy Me | Elle Bichsel | Kimberly Hillyer | Dennison, OH

8. KM Justa Little Bit | Brooke Madison Edwards | Brooke Madison Edwards | London, OH

10. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

12. Invy My Chrome | Brooke Pitts | Brooke Pitts | Lancaster, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation

4. BornToBeImmortal | Rachele Windau | Tad Windau | Sandusky, OH

6. Youll Always Envy Me | Elle Bichsel | Kimberly Hillyer | Dennison, OH

7. KM Justa Little Bit | Brooke Madison Edwards | Brooke Madison Edwards | London, OH

9. Patron On N Impulse | Jamie Migliori | Jamie Migliori | Swanton, OH

11. Invy My Chrome | Brooke Pitts | Brooke Pitts | Lancaster, OH

Level 1 Amateur Hunter Hack

3. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

7. Forgot My Coat | Alexis Myers | Alexis Myers | Grafton, OH

8. Only A Little Cash | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | South Charleston, OH

14. Born For Greatness | Faith Watson | Faith Watson | Columbus, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Hunter Hack

3. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

6. Born For Greatness | Faith Watson | Faith Watson | Columbus, OH

Level 1 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

1. Code Thirty | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

10. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lyn Froman | Molli Lyn Froman | Dover, OH

11. Love Matters Most | Mariah Sherer | Heather & Tim Gallagher | Newbury Center, OH

15. Youre The Won | Madison Leigh Horner | Madison Leigh Horner | West Salem, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

1. Code Thirty | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

LEVEL 1 AMATEUR

10. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lyn Froman | Molli Lyn Froman | Dover, OH

11. Love Matters Most | Mariah Sherer | Heather & Tim Gallagher | Newbury Center, OH

13. Youre The Won | Madison Leigh Horner | Madison Leigh Horner | West Salem, OH

Level 1 Amateur Pole Bending

1. Sum Kinda Tonic | Craig Lee Ballard | Craig Lee Ballard | Middletown, OH

2. Corona In A Blizzard | Ashley Louise Carroll | Ashley Louise Carroll | Mt. Gilead, OH

3. NHF Lucky Shine | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Wharton, OH

4. Jazzing Ta Honor | Roy Hart | Roy Hart | Coolville, OH

5. SFW Royal Princess | Katie Marie Pollak | Lisa Pollak

6. Shays Reflection | Hannah Pavlisin | Dillan Pavlisin | Concord, OH

7. Wicked Easy Perks | Anna Mullins | Anna Mullins | Utica, OH

8. Thundr Rolln Redneck | Tim Caudill | Ryan Thomas Caudill | Lexington, OH

9. Oakie Crome | Zane Andrew Harder | Zane Andrew Harder | Elmore, OH

10. TT Redneck Uber | Todd Conant | Todd Conant | Mt. Vernon, OH

11. The Montana Kowboy | Stella Stroud | Stella Stroud | Lynchburg, OH

15. Chromed Out Corona | Ocean Ballard | Ocean Ballard | Middletown, OH

Level 1 Amateur Ranch Riding

2. Olenas ChocolateChic | Morgan Knerr Wright | Morgan Knerr Wright | Plain City, OH

8. Coy Lil Frosty | Taylor Rebman | Taylor Rebman | Ashland, OH

10. Rock On Wimpy | Charley Thiel | Cynthia Thiel | Dublin, OH

14. Hi Dollar Wimpy | Ashton Snow | Ashton Snow | Findlay, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Ranch Riding

7. Coy Lil Frosty | Taylor Rebman | Taylor Rebman | Ashland, OH

9. Rock On Wimpy | Charley Thiel | Cynthia Thiel | Dublin, OH

Level 1 Amateur Reining

1. This Chics A Flinn | Jen Philhower | Jen Philhower | Milford, OH

2. Maggie Magnum | Grace Tachikawa | SRQ Performance Horses LLC | Sarasota, FL

3. Alpha Wimpy Walla | Tana McAtee | Tana McAtee | Medina, OH

4. Late Night Doll | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

5. This Spook Aint Ruf | Katelyn Gerken | Warnimont Performance Horses | Jackson, OH

6. Surprize N Sparkle | Taryn Homier | Taryn Homier | Cloverdale, OH

8. Shine Like Boss | Justin Michael Street | Rachel Street | Warren, OH

9. Whizzin On A Star | Levi Thomas Mercer | Levi Thomas Mercer | Cambridge, OH

12. Fancy Stepin Freckle | Kristina Marie Schneider | Kristina Marie Schneider | London, OH

14. Electric Starlight | Mary Huddle | Mary Huddle | Bethel, OH

Level 1 Amateur Showmanship

3. The Kandy Machine | Natoshia Kelly | Natoshia Kelly | Findlay, OH

9. Booze Ina Blender | Melanie Knight | Melanie Knight | Bridgeport, OH

13. The Final Bandit | Lauren Nicole Hall | Lauren Nicole Hall | Swanton, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Showmanship

3. The Kandy Machine | Natoshia Kelly | Natoshia Kelly | Findlay, OH

Level 1 Amateur Trail

1. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lynn Froman | Molli Lynn Froman | Dover, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Trail

1. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lynn Froman | Molli Lynn Froman | Dover, OH

Level 1 Amateur Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle

1. OneNOnlys Kahlua Girl | Emily Bryn Morris | Melissa Daltner | Wexford, PA

2. Hippie Hippie Shake | Rachael Pollzzie | Rachael Pollzzie | Elmore, OH

5. KM Easy Come Easy Go | Janet Sandvick | Janet Sandvick | Medina, OH

8. Russell Mania | Alexis Begley | Alexis Begley | Toledo, OH

10. Respectified | Anita Smith | Anita Smith | Canton, OH

11. OmeImpulsiveKrymsun | Ashley Michelle Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

12. Batting On Impulse | Diane Votruba | Claire Elizabeth Ensign | Wellington, OH

13. Kruzin Girlz | Diane Votruba | Claire Elizabeth Ensign | Wellington, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle

1. Hippie Hippie Shake | Rachael Pollzzie | Rachael Pollzzie | Elmore, OH

7. Respectified | Anita Smith | Anita Smith | Canton, OH

8. OneImpulsiveKrymsun | Ashley Michelle Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

9. Kruzin Girlz | Diane Votruba | Claire Elizabeth Ensign | Wellington, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors

&

owners

Level 1 Amateur Walk Trot Western Pleasure

5. Good Old Gold | Kara Beth Schockling | Kara Beth Schockling | Pataskala, OH

6. KM Easy Come Easy Go | Janet Pandvick | Janet Pandvick | Medina, OH

9. Nothing Better | Olivia Pence | Olivia Pence | Akron, OH

11. Batting On Impulse | Lindsay Duran | Lindsay Duran | Lagrange, OH

14. No Doubt Im A 10 | Darca Leann Dickson | Darca Leann Dickson | Marietta, OH

LEVEL 1 AMATEUR LEVEL 1 AMT SELECT

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Walk Trot Western Pleasure

4. Good Old Gold | Kara Beth Schockling | Kara Beth Schockling | Pataskala, OH

10. No Doubt Im A 10 | Darca Leann Dickson | Darca Leann Dickson | Marietta, OH

Level 1 Amateur Western Pleasure

15. Absolutely A Krymsun | Jessica Balo | Jessica Balo | Blacklick, OH

Level 1 Amateur Western Riding

5. Sleepnmarriedwhoknew | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

10. The Aftermath | Kirsten Nickles | Sherry Nickles | Wellington, OH

11. Hez A Croud Please | Karmon Dorsey | Karmon Dorsey | Powell, OH

12. If It Aint Southern | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

14. Best By Design | Alexa Victoria Black | Alexa Victoria Black | Springfield, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Western Riding

5. Sleepnmarriedwhoknew | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

10. Hez A Croud Please | Karmon Dorsey | Karmon Dorsey | Powell, OH

11. If It Aint Southern | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

13. Best By Design | Alexa Victoria Black | Alexa Victoria Black | Springfield, OH

Level 1 Amateur Working Hunter

2. Forgot My Coat | Alexis Myers | Alexis Myers | Grafton, OH

4. Girls Got The Goods | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Jadalyn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

5. Only A Little Cash | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | South Charleston, OH

9. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Working Hunter

3. Girls Got The Goods | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Jadalyn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

6. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Horsemanship

11. Krymsun Minute | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Greenville, OH

14. Mechanic In A Skirt | Cathy Johnson | Cathy Johnson | Mount Vernon, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Select Horsemanship

10. Krymsun Minute | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Greenville, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Hunt Seat Equitation

5. So Righteous | Sarah Longworth | Sarah Longworth | Delaware, OH

6. Hez Just Got It | Jackie Davis | Jackie Davis | Cleves, OH

7. Krymsun Minute | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Greenville, OH

8. With Aside Of Blazin | Sundae Weldi | Sundae Weldi | Smithville, OH

12. VS Coded N Chrome | Jo Ellen Sherow | Jo Ellen Sherow | Athens, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Select Hunt Seat Equitation

5. So Righteous | Sarah Longworth | Sarah Longworth | Delaware, OH

6. Krymsun Minute | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Dr. Sue Ann Hartzell | Greenville, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle

14. Im Fixin To Be Good | Jody Lynn Lund Gregorio | Cuyahoga Falls, OH

15. Thum HUmmer | Lynn Caudell | Lynn Caudell | Shelby, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Ranch Riding

1. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

4. Good Gravy | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Select Ranch Riding

1. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

4. Good Gravy | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Showmanship

8. Ima Radical Gucci | Amy Williams | Kylee Williams | Croton, OH

13. Respectified | Anita Smith | Anita Smith | Canton, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Select Showmanship

11. Respectified | Anita Smith | Anita Smith | Canton, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Trail

9. Good To Strut | Jeff Morgenstern | Jeff Morgenstern | Morrow, OH

10. Wontyabemyneighbor | Jeff Morgenstern | Jeff Morgenstern | Morrow, OH

11. Sleepnmarriedwhoknew | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

15. KM Time Machine | Lisa Runyon | Lisa Runyon | Hilliard, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Select Trail

8. Good To Strut | Jeff Morgenstern | Jeff Morgenstern | Morrow, OH

9. Wontyabemyneighbor | Jeff Morgenstern | Jeff Morgenstern | Morrow, OH

10. Sleepnmarriedwhoknew | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

13. KM Time Machine | Lisa Runyon | Lisa Runyon | Hilliard, OH

Level 1 Amateur Select Western Pleasure

11. OnlyTheBestMachine | Laura Salome | Laura Salome | Buckeye Lake, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Select Western Pleasure

10. OnlyTheBestMachine | Laura Salome | Laura Salome | Buckeye Lake, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

AMATEUR | NON PRO

2 Year Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes NSBA

6. Cheaper Than Therapy | Corryn Casteel | Corryn Casteel | Medina, OH

12. Soft Serve | Hayley Mertz | Hayley Mertz | Findlay, OH

14. Shez Al Wayz Best | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Findlay, OH

15. Its Tha Cowboy In Me | Kylee Williams | Kylee Williams | Croton, OH

2 Year Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited NSBA

3. Cheaper Than Therapy | Corryn Casteel | Corryn Casteel | Medina, OH

13. Shez Al Wayz Best | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Hiedie Lee Taylor | Findlay, OH

14. Its Tha Cowboy In Me | Kylee Williams | Kylee Williams | Croton, OH

15. Eye Got You Babe | Patricia Wentz | Patricia Wentz | Wadsworth, OH

3 Year Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes NSBA

12. RedWhiteNCertified | Lisa Flaschberger Stewart | Lisa Flaschberger Stewart | Bloomdale, OH

13. Gucci N Scotch | Craig Andrew | Craig Andrew | St. Marys, OH

3 Year Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited NSBA

4. RedWhiteNCertified | Lisa Flaschberger Stewart | Lisa Flaschberger Stewart | Bloomdale, OH

SBB 3 Year Old Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle StakesLimited NSBA

4 & 5 Year Old Non Pro Trail Stakes NSBA

1. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

SBB 4 & 5 Year Old Non Pro Trail Stakes NSBA

1. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

Amateur 2 Year Old Geldings

3. Gunfighter Secret | Kristin Cole | Amy Jo Erhardt | Oxford, OH

5. JLR Livin The Dream | Tammi Smith | Tammi Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Amateur 2 Year Old Mares

8. Soft Serve | Hayley Marie Mertz | Hayley Marie Mertz | Findlay, OH

9. Heidi From Ohio | Olivia Brooke Born | Olivia Brooke Born | Columbia Station, OH

10. Gunnin Shy Girl | Christi Ann Bassler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Amateur 2 Year Old Mares - Limited

7. Soft Serve | Hayley Marie Mertz | Hayley Marie Mertz | Findlay, OH

8. Heidi From Ohio | Olivia Brooke Born | Olivia Brooke Born | Columbia Station, OH

9. Gunnin Shy Girl | Christi Ann Bassler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Amateur 3 Year Old Geldings

3. RCC Touch | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

Amateur 3 Year Old Geldings - Limited

2. RCC Touch | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

Amateur 3 Year Old Mares

5. She Got Da Best O Me | Jess Cox | Jess Cox | Warren, OH

6. Propositioned | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buehrer | Wauseon, OH

8. DFVincesChicksOnFire | Tiffany Derr | Tiffany Derr | Wharton, OH

Amateur 3 Year Old Mares - Limited

3. She Got Da Best O Me | Jess Cox | Jess Cox | Warren, OH

4. Propositioned | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buehrer | Wauseon, OH

6. DFVincesChicksOnFire | Tiffany Derr | Tiffany Derr | Wharton, OH

Amateur Aged Geldings

9. Oh So Premo | Bernard Cooper | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

10. Whata Moonlite Ride | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

12. Eezy Money | Ellen Mulinix | Ellen Mulinix | Wauseon, OH

Amateur Aged Geldings - Limited

9. Oh So Premo | Bernard Cooper | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

10. Whata Moonlite Ride | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

12. Eezy Money | Ellen Mulinix | Ellen Mulinix | Wauseon, OH

Amateur Aged Mares

4. Sheza Premadonna | Tammi Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

7. Onenonlys Kahlua Girl | Emily Bryn Morris | Melissa Daltner | Wexford, PA

8. Queen Of Invitations | Wendy Lynn Ross | Wendy Lynn Ross | Chagrin Falls, OH

9. My Final Rose | Melissa Ferraraccio | Melissa Ferraraccio | Marengo, OH

10. Repeat Invester | Casey Lehman | Barbara Lynn Lehman | Minerva, OH

11. Sealed N Delivered | Katelyn Armstrong | Katelyn Armstrong | West Chester, OH

Amateur Aged Mares - Limited

4. Onenonlys Kahlua Girl | Emily Bryn Morris | Melissa Daltner | Wexford, PA

5. Queen Of Invitations | Wendy Lynn Ross | Wendy Lynn Ross | Chagrin Falls, OH

6. My Final Rose | Melissa Ferraraccio | Melissa Ferraraccio | Marengo, OH

7. Repeat Invester | Casey Lehman | Barbara Lynn Lehman | Minerva, OH

8. Sealed N Delivered | Katelyn Armstrong | Katelyn Armstrong | West Chester, OH

Amateur Aged Stallions

2. Starbucksntinseltown | Sophie Schukei | Sophie Schukei | Millersport, OH

Amateur Aged Stallions - Limited

2. Starbucksntinseltown | Sophie Schukei | Sophie Schukei | Millersport, OH

Amateur Barrel Racing

1. Jewels Casanova | Denise Evans | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

2. Red Hot N Kool | Kaitlyn Shreve | Kaitlyn Shreve | Chandlersville, OH

8. NHF Lucky Shine | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Heidi Lynn Obenour | Wharton, OH

10. PJ Perkin | Claire Sample | Madelyn Kay Seeling | Beaverdam, OH

12. Sum Kinda Tonic | Craig Lee Ballard | Craig Lee Ballard | Middletown, OH

14. Citigirl | Douglas Griffith | Chad Walker | Waynesfield, OH

15. PK A Flash Of Fling | Ashley Tyler | Ashley Tyler | Columbiana, OH

Amateur Breakaway Roping

4. Hollywooddunit Fancy | Brady Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

5. Major Starfire | Brandon Daniels | Brandon Daniels | Ada, OH

7. Miss Scamps Gal Cat | Michael Kline | Michael Kline | Maplewood, OH

Amateur Dally Team Roping - Heading

5. Gallos Mega Heat | Jonas Stutzman | Jonas Stutzman | Sugarcreek, OH

13. Cee Doc Genuine Jule | Aaron Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

14. Miss Scamps Gal Cat | Michael Kline | Michael Kline | Maplewood, OH

Amateur Dally Team Roping - Heeling

1. Gallos Mega Heat | Jonas Stutzman | Jonas Stutzman | Sugarcreek, OHDammmm U Glo Girl | Jason Crist | Jason & Marcia Crist

3. Epic Chic | Jonas Stutzman | Jonas Stutzman | Sugarcreek, OH

5. Cee Doc Genuine Jule | Aaron Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

8. FS Ima Dun Deal | Brady Schaad | Brady Schaad | Cumberland, OH

Amateur Equitation Over Fences

8. Only A Little Cash | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | Elizabeth Ramsuchit | South Charleston, OH

Amateur Horsemanship

9. Willys Goodride | Sarah Lebsock | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

11. UR Ride Has Arrived | Emma Brown | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

12. Best By Design | Alexa Victoria Black | Alexaa Victoria Black | Springfield, OH

NSBA Amateur Horsemanship

8. Willys Goodride | Sarah Lebsock | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

10. UR Ride Has Arrived | Emma Brown | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

11. Best By Design | Alexa Victoria Black | Alexaa Victoria Black | Springfield, OH

Amateur Hunter Hack

11. Kruzin On A Star | Geraldean | Lantier | Re-Ride Quarter Horse Adoption | Marysville, OH

Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

2. Code Thirty | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

12. Keepin A Strait Face | Ashley Conger | Ashley Conger | Streetsboro, OH

13. Pretty Darn Haute | Madison Reynolds | Madison Reynolds | Tallmadge, OH

NSBA Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

2. Code Thirty | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

12. Keepin A Strait Face | Ashley Conger | Ashley Conger | Streetsboro, OH

13. Pretty Darn Haute | Madison Reynolds | Madison Reynolds | Tallmadge, OH

Amateur Grand Champion Geldings

6. LFL Eastwood | Logan Lorenz | Frederick Lorenz | N. Lewisburg, OH

Amateur Grand Champion Mares

6. JLR Cinderellas Born | Tammi Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Amateur Grand Champion Stallions

4. Classic Phenomenon | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

6. SS Wrecking Ball | Alexius Dorsey | Alexius Dorsey | Powell, OH

Amateur Performance Geldings

3. Credibility | Tammi Smith | Colton Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

10. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lyn Froman | Molli Lyn Froman | Dover, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

AMATEUR | NON PRO

12. Snoop Dogge | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

13. If It Aint Southern | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

Amateur Performance Geldings - Limited

9. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lyn Froman | Molli Lyn Froman | Dover, OH

11. Snoop Dogge | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

12. If It Aint Southern | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

15. Its Code Outside | Antoinette Colleen Bloom | Antoinette Colleen Bloom | Moscow, OH

NSBA Amateur Performance Geldings

7. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lyn Froman | Molli Lyn Froman | Dover, OH

9. Snoop Dogge | Jason Somnitz | Jason Somnitz | Geneva, OH

10. If It Aint Southern | Jennifer D’Onofrio | Isabella D’Onofrio | Columbus, OH

Amateur Performance Mares

2. She Had Me At Hello | Tyler Wells | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

8. Krymsun Tears | Jason Somnitz | Rachel Miller Shymanski | Rock Creek, OH

10. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Tracy Hammonds | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

12. The Queen Of Clubs | Amy Wargo | Amy Wargo | Cambridge, OH

Amateur Performance Mares - Limited

2. She Had Me At Hello | Tyler Wells | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

8. Krymsun Tears | Jason Somnitz | Rachel Miller Shymanski | Rock Creek, OH

10. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Tracy Hammonds | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

12. The Queen Of Clubs | Amy Wargo | Amy Wargo | Cambridge, OH

NSBA Amateur Performance Mares

1. She Had Me At Hello | Tyler Wells | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

8. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Tracy Hammonds | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

Amateur Performance Stallions

1. SS Wrecking Ball | Alexius Dorsey | Alexius Dorsey | Powell, OH

3. The All Spark | Justin Studer | Juliah Studer | Sycamore, OH

Amateur Performance Stallions - Limited

1. SS Wrecking Ball | Alexius Dorsey | Alexius Dorsey | Powell, OH

3. The All Spark | Justin Studer | Juliah Studer | Sycamore, OH

Amateur Pole Bending

1. TangoedWithARedneck | James Montooth | James Montooth | Fremont, OH

3. TT Redneck Maybeline | Stacey Henkle | Stacey Henkle | Rockford, OH

5. PJ Perkin | Claire Sample | Madelyn Kay Seeling | Beaverdam, OH

8. Oakie Crome | Zane Andrew Harder | Zane Andrew Harder | Elmore, OH

10. SFW Royal Princess | Katie Marie Pollak | Lisa Pollak

11. Corona In A Blizzard | Ashley Louise Carroll | Ashley Louise Carroll | Mt. Gilead, OH

12. HVF Smashed Candy | Hannah Riel | Hannah Riel | Belmont, OH

13. Perks Of Redneckcash | Schuyler Unruh | Schuyler Unruh | Bluffton, OH

14. Miz Thang | Desiree Pesko | Charlotte Jarvis/Kyrah Knight

15. Flipping Fabulous | Madison McFarland | Madison McFarland | Belmont, OH

Amateur Pleasure Driving

6. Giv Romance A Chance | JoAnn Marsinek Haney | JoAnn Marsinek Haney | Rootstown, OH

9. ImagineEveryDetail | Sydney Thompson | Patti Thompson | Russellville, OH

10. Simply Presidential | Morgan Jennings | Laurie Hoopes | Vermillion, OH

Amateur Ranch Riding

6. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

8. Good Gravy | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

11. Hocuss Pocus | Lacy Watson | Jamie Watson | Goshen, OH

NSBA Amateur Ranch Riding

4. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

6. Good Gravy | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Amateur Ranch Trail

1. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

NSBA Amateur Ranch Trail

1. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Amateur Reining

2. Aphrodites GotVoodoo | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

3. Ruf Blonde | Katsy Leeman | Katsy Leeman | Massillon, OH

5. Alpha Jac Sparrow | Katsy Leeman | Fritz Leeman | Sabina, OH

6. Flinn Got Sandy | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

7. Late Night Doll | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

9. This Spook Aint Ruf | Katelyn Gerken | Warnimont Performance Horses | Jackson, OH

12. Surprise 66 | Stephanie Gentile | Stephanie Gentile | Valley City, OH

Amateur Reserve Champion Geldings

6. LFL Eastwood | Logan Lorenz | Frederick Lorenz | N. Lewisburg, OH

Amateur Reserve Champion Mares

6. JLR Cinderellas Born | Tammi Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Amateur Reserve Champion Stallions

4. Classic Phenomenon | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

6. SS Wrecking Ball | Alexius Dorsey | Alexius Dorsey | Powell, OH

Amateur Showmanship

8. Fascinate | Marissa Dalton Ledford | Vested Faith Enterprise Ltd | Wooster, OH

NSBA Amateur Showmanship

8. Fascinate | Marissa Dalton Ledford | Vested Faith Enterprise Ltd | Wooster, OH

Amateur Tie-Down Roping

2. Cee Doc Genuine Jule | Aaron Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

4. Two Shining Barmaid | Brady Schaad | Brady Schaad | Cumberland, OH

5. Hollywooddunit Fancy | Brady Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

Amateur Weanling Geldings

1. LFL Eastwood | Logan Lorenz | Frederick Lorenz | N. Lewisburg, OH

3. Do More Speak Less | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buehrer | Wauseon, OH

Amateur Weanling Geldings - Limited

1. LFL Eastwood | Logan Lorenz | Frederick Lorenz | N. Lewisburg, OH

2. Do More Speak Less | Paula Buehrer | Paula Buehrer | Wauseon, OH

Amateur Weanling Mares

1. JLR Cinderellas Born | Tammi Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

3. Coolie Julie | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

Amateur Weanling Mares - Limited

2. Coolie Julie | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

Amateur Weanling Stallions

1. Classic Phenomenon | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

2. Lts WhozThat | Terry Stewart | Terry &/or Laurie Stewart | Berlin Center, OH

4. Im Ambitious | Bernard Cooper | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

5. Hezaberry Frosty Guy | Christi Ann Bassler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Amateur Weanling Stallions - Limited

1. Classic Phenomenon | Leighton Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

2. Lts WhozThat | Terry Stewart | Terry &/or Laurie Stewart | Berlin Center, OH

4. Im Ambitious | Bernard Cooper | Brittany Lehman | Ravenna, OH

5. Hezaberry Frosty Guy | Christi Ann Bassler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Amateur Western Pleasure

2. RR Magical Moonlite | Kylee Wiseman | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

7. Countray Grammer | Kathleen Spencer | Kathleen Spencer | Springfield, OH

9. Willys Goodride | Sarah Lebsock | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

11. Foxy Cleopatraa | Sarah Nimigan | Robert Fowler | Xenia, OH

15. Kickin Dust Up | Molli Lynn Froman | Molli Lynn Froman | Dover, OH

NSBA Amateur Western Pleasure

2. RR Magical Moonlite | Kylee Wiseman | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

7. Countray Grammer | Kathleen Spencer | Kathleen Spencer | Springfield, OH

10. Foxy Cleopatraa | Sarah Nimigan | Robert Fowler | Xenia, OH

Amateur Working Hunter

2. Girls Got The Goods | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Jadalynn Getitia Danberry | Circleville, OH

8. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

NSBA Amateur Working Hunter

5. Kiss Me Next | Lindsey Gerbick | Lindsey Gerbick | Lagrange, OH

Amateur Working Western Rail

6. Blister Bugs Image | Michaela Wymer | Michaela Wymer | Navarre, OH

9. Hocuss Pocus | Lacy Watson | Jamie Watson | Goshen, OH

Amateur Yearling Geldings

3. Ill Hav Another | Kristin Cole | Amy Jo Erhardt | Oxford, OH

6. My Te Intensive | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Springfield, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

AMATEUR | NON PRO

9. Notice My Flatline | Isabella Beiter | Isabella Beiter | Logan, OH

Amateur Yearling Geldings - Limited

4. My Te Intensive | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Pamela Bucklew-Wilder | Springfield, OH

7. Notice My Flatline | Isabella Beiter | Isabella Beiter | Logan, OH

Amateur Yearling Mares

3. Whos She Pleezing | Tyler Wells | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

4. Sweeet Dreamz | Whitney Nicole Soller | Whitney Nicole Soller | Raymond, OH

9. Sheza Secret Gem | Ganeen Hult | Ganeen Hult | Fredericktown, OH

11. Handmade In Heaven | Heather Barr | Heather Barr | Circleville, OH

12. Soltress | Dan Pierce | Jim Dixon

13. ICertainly A Goodbar | Ashley Michelle Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

Amateur Yearling Mares - Limited

3. Whos She Pleezing | Tyler Wells | Michael Vargo | Plain City, OH

4. Sweeet Dreamz | Whitney Nicole Soller | Whitney Nicole Soller | Raymond, OH

9. Sheza Secret Gem | Ganeen Hult | Ganeen Hult | Fredericktown, OH

11. Handmade In Heaven | Heather Barr | Heather Barr | Circleville, OH

12. Soltress | Dan Pierce | Jim Dixon

13. ICertainly A Goodbar | Ashley Michelle Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

Amateur Yearling Stallions

2. DMM Legacy | Christine Eller | David Eller | Marysville, OH

5. Aadontgotricknmyhart | Jordan Mackenzie Schauer | Kaitlyn Nicole Morales-Dyer | Mount Vernon, OH

6. Ima Top Gun N Fame | Christi Ann Bassler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Amateur Yearling Stallions - Limited

2. DMM Legacy | Christine Eller | David Eller | Marysville, OH

5. Aadontgotricknmyhart | Jordan Mackenzie Schauer | Kaitlyn Nicole Morales-Dyer | Mount Vernon, OH

6. Ima Top Gun N Fame | Christi Ann Bassler | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Congress Non Pro Hunter Classic

2. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

14. My Blu Song | Sydney Herchl | Sydney Herchl | Hudson, OH

Congress Super Sale 2 Year Old Non Pro Western Pleasure Stakes

5. Lopes Up To Batt | Benjamin Miller | Benjamin Miller | Bremen, OH

6. Remember This Code | Stacie Stoll | Stacie Stoll | Powell, OH

Congress Super Sale 2 Year Old Non Pro Western Pleasure Stakes Ltd Award

2. Lopes Up To Batt | Benjamin Miller | Benjamin Miller | Bremen, OH

3. Remember This Code | Stacie Stoll | Stacie Stoll | Powell, OH

NSBA Level 2 Amateur Trail

14. Imperator Furiosa | Benjamin Kobel Norton | Benjamin Kobel Norton | Avon, OH

Level 2 Amateur Western Riding

9. KM Justa Little Bit | Brooke Madison Edwards | Brooke Madison Edwards | London, OH

10. Willys Goodride | Sarah Lebsock | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

11. Best By Design | Alexa Victoria Black | Alexa Victoria Black | Springfield, OH

NSBA Level 1 Amateur Western Riding

8. KM Justa Little Bit | Brooke Madison Edwards | Brooke Madison Edwards | London, OH

9. Willys Goodride | Sarah Lebsock | Sarah Lebsock | Hilliard, OH

10. Best By Design | Alexa Victoria Black | Alexa Victoria Black | Springfield, OH

Level 3 Amateur Trail

1. UR Ride Has Arrived | Emma Brown | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

5. Hand Made Machine | Grant Mastin | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

8. Some Hot Potential | Emma Brown | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

NSBA Level 3 Amateur Trail

1. UR Ride Has Arrived | Emma Brown | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

3. Hand Made Machine | Grant Mastin | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

6. Some Hot Potential | Emma Brown | The Emma Brown Family Trust | Zanesville, OH

Level 3 Amateur Western Riding

3. Hand Made Machine | Grant Mastin | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

7. KM Best Of Goodbar | Kimberly Lynn Adams | Kimberly Lynn Adams | Salineville, OH

NSBA Level 3 Amateur Western Riding

1. Hand Made Machine | Grant Mastin | Melissa Armstrong | Jackson, OH

3. KM Best Of Goodbar | Kimberly Lynn Adams | Kimberly Lynn Adams | Salineville, OH

Maturity Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes NSBA

2. Code Thirty | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

5. Walk N After Midnite | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

7. On The Scene | Autumn Mack-Salyers | Mack Show Horses Inc. | Hicksville, OH

15. Keepin A Strait Face | Ashley Conger | Ashley Conger | Streetsboro, OH

Maturity Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Limited NSBA

1. Pretty Darn Haute | Madison Reynolds | Madison Reynolds | Tallmadge, OH

3. Walk N After Midnite | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

7. Code Thirty | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

10. Keepin A Strait Face | Ashley Conger | Ashley Conger | Streetsboro, OH

Maturity Non Pro Western Pleasure Stakes NSBA

13. RR Magical Moonlite | Kylee Wiseman | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

Maturity Non Pro Western Pleasure Stakes - Limited NSBA

2. RR Magical Moonlite | Kylee Wiseman | Kylee Wiseman | Beaver, OH

10. Countray Grammer | Kathleen Spencer | Kathleen Spencer | Springfield, OH

Non Pro Hunter Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

4. So Statuesque | Kimberly Tuck | Kimberly Tuck | Bloomville, OH

7. Eyez A Good Gurl Sir | Chad Mills | Thomas Culler | Bryan, OH

14. Waitin For A Minute | Megan Queen | Megan Queen | Bellville, OH

SBB Non Pro Hunter Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

4. So Statuesque | Kimberly Tuck | Kimberly Tuck | Bloomville, OH

6. Eyez A Good Gurl Sir | Chad Mills | Thomas Culler | Bryan, OH

12. Waitin For A Minute | Megan Queen | Megan Queen | Bellville, OH

Super Sires Non Pro Hunter Yearling Longe Line Breeders Purse

1. So Statuesque | Kimberly Tuck | Kimberly Tuck | Bloomville, OH

Non Pro Ranch Trail Stakes

2. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Tianna Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

4. Hocuss Pocus | Lacy Watson | Jamie Watson | Goshen, OH

13. This Chics Nite | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Non Pro Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

1. Cocochella | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather

Caplinger | Xenia, OH

3. Gurl Please | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather

Caplinger | Xenia, OH

SBB Non Pro Western Yearling Longe Line Stakes NSBA

1. Cocochella | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather Caplinger | Xenia, OH

3. Gurl Please | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather

Caplinger | Xenia, OH

Super Sires Non Pro Western Yearling Longe Line

Breeders Purse

1. Cocochella | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather

Caplinger | Xenia, OH

2. Gurl Please | Heather Caplinger | Brett & Heather

Caplinger | Xenia, OH

Non Pro Working Western Rail Stakes NSBA

11. Shine Mega Shine | Kathryne Zachrich | Kathryne Zachrich | Delaware, OH

NRHA Green Reiner Level 2

1. This Spook Aint Ruf | Katelyn Gerken | Warnimont Performance Horses | Jackson, OH

9. Whizards Gotta Gun | Caroline Hillman | Michael Vandeberg | Mount Vernon, OH

12. Alpha Napoleon | Brigette Brubaker | Brigette Brubaker | Galion, OH

14. Special Lil Dun It | Kimberly Belsole | Kimberly Belsole | Medina, OH

NRHA Non Pro Freestyle Reining

5. Styng Ray | Angela Ream | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

6. Electric Starlight | Mary Huddle | Mary Huddle | Bethel, OH

9. Surprize N Sparkle | Taryn Homier | Taryn Homier | Cloverdale, OH

14. Bella Beretta | Melinda Arnitsis | Melinda Arnitsis | Rootstown, OH

NRHA Non Pro Reining

2. Alpha Jac Sparrow | Katsy Leeman | Fritz Leeman | Sabina, OH

2. Aphrodites GotVoodoo | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

4. SurprizedYa | Allison Thorsen | Thorsport, Inc. | Sandusky, OH

9. Pale Light | Allison Thorsen | Thorsport, Inc. | Sandusky, OH

14. Renda Gunna Shine | Marybeth Raber | Verl Warnimont | Rawson, OH

NRHA Intermediate Non Pro Reining

12. Surprise 66 | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Valley City, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

AMATEUR | NON PRO

12. SH The Mighty Quinn | Natalie Pancoe | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

NRHA Limited Non Pro Reining

3. Renda Gunna Shine | Marybeth Raber | Verl Warnimont | Rawson, OH

10. SH The Mighty Quinn | Natalie Pancoe | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

11. Chics Luv Sparks | Lynn Michelle Miller | Lynn Michelle Miller | Findlay, OH

12. Custom Nite | Taylor Roeder | Freddie Brasfield | Oak Ridge, TN

12. CCR GunnaBeAHollywood | Gregory Gessner | Gregory Gessner | Strasburg, OH

13. Maggie Magnum | Grace Tachikawa | SRQ Performance Horses LLC | Sarasota, FL

NRHA Prime Time Non Pro Reining

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Derby Level 4

2. Alpha Jac Sparrow | Katsy Leeman | Fritz Leeman | Sabina, OH

2. Aphrodites GotVoodoo | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

4. SurprizedYa | Allison Thorson | Thorsport Inc | Sandusky, OH

9. Pale Light | Allison Thorson | Thorsport Inc | Sandusky, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Derby Level 3

2. Aphrodites GotVoodoo | Molly Morgenstern | Molly Morgenstern | Galena, OH

14. Blonde Addy Tude | Mason Dorsey | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Derby Level 2

14. Surprise 66 | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Valley City, OH

14. SH The Mighty Quinn | Natalie Pancoe | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Derby Level 1

12. SH The Mighty Quinn | Natalie Pancoe | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

12. Surprise 66 | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Stephanie Mae Gentile | Valley City, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Derby Prime Time

11. MyKindOfAGun | Donald Thomas | Tori Thomas | Ashland, OH

15. SS Platinum Dream | Elizabeth Himes | Ruoff Dieter Reining Horses LLC | Millersport, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Masters Non Pro Derby

All Star Reining Stakes Youth Non Pro Derby

NRHA Non Pro Reining Stakes Level 4

5. Nacho Businezz | Madison Theil | Cynthia Thiel | Dublin, OH

NRHA Non Pro Reining Stakes Level 3

2. Nacho Businezz | Madison Theil | Cynthia Thiel | Dublin, OH

NRHA Non Pro Reining Stakes Level 2

12. WannaHangoverTonight | Emily Haase | Emily Haase | Rushville, OH

NRHA Non Pro Reining Stakes Level 1

8. WannaHangoverTonight | Emily Haase | Emily Haase | Rushville, OH

11. Always Blue Skies | Marybeth Raber | Marybeth Raber | Jackson, OH

NRHA Non Pro Reining Stakes Prime Time

10. Mavverick | Angela Ream | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Futurity Level 4

5. Nacho Businezz | Madison Thiel | Cynthia Arlene Thiel | Dublin, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Futurity Level 3

2. Nacho Businezz | Madison Thiel | Cynthia Arlene Thiel | Dublin, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Futurity Level 2

10. Mavverick | Angela Ream | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

11. WannaHangOverTonight | Emily Haase | Emily Haase | Rushville, OH

All Star Reining Stakes Non Pro Futurity Level 1

6. Mavverick | Angela Ream | Angela Ream | Springfield, OH

7. WannaHangOverTonight | Emily Haase | Emily Haase | Rushville, OH

NRHA Novice Horse Level 1 - Non Pro Reining

2. SH The Mighty Queen | Natalie Pancoe | Natalie Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

3. Snowhiz | Aiden Mar Wotsch | Aiden Mar Wotsch | Dublin, OH

6. MyKindOfAGun | Donald Thomas | Tori Thomas | Ashland, OH

7. Business Is Business | Robert Rosenfeld | Vernon Oliver Ray | Fort Myers, FL

9. Deep Freeze | Robert Rosenfeld | Robert Rosenfeld | Hilliard, OH

12. Chics Luv Sparks | Lynn Michelle Miller | Lynn Michelle Miller | Findlay, OH

15. Nix Groovy Dream | Mary Rose | Mary Rose | Kingsville, OH

NRHA Novice Horse Level 2 - Non Pro Reining

1. LookWhatUMadeMeDo | Katsy Leeman | Fritz Leeman | Sabina, OH

5. Whizkeys Shining Gun | Caleb Sturgeon | Caleb Sturgeon | Beloit, OH

7. Late Night Doll | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

12. SH The Mighty Quinn | Natalie Pancoe | Natale Pancoe | Wadsworth, OH

NRHA Rookie Reining Level 2

2. Renda Gunna Shine | Marybeth Raber | Verl Warnimont | Rawson, OH

3. Whizzin On A Star | Levi Thomas Mercer | Levi Thomas Mercer | Cambridge, OH

6. Surprize N Sparkle | Taryn Homier | Taryn Homier | Cloverdale, OH

7. This Chics A Flinn | Jen Philhower | Jen Philhower | Milford, OH

8. A Lil Genuine | Brianne Gallagher | Brianne Gallagher | Beallsville, OH

8. Wheres Walla | Catherine Stafford | Deborah Stafford | Worthington, OH

10. CCR Diamonds N Guns | Calista Wallace | Karen MurraySmith | Hilliard, OH

15. Tinseltown N Gunz | Patrick Philhower | Gracelyn Rae Philhower | Milford, OH

AMATEUR SELECT

Amateur Select Barrel Racing

2. The Queens Turf | Robert Smith | Robert Smith | Elida, OH

5. Strate On The Rocks | Brandi Whitesel | Brandi Whitesel | Centerburg, OH

7. Bee Chasin The Party | Kelly Joyce | Kelly Joyce | Anna, OH

10. Lightning Dan Jet | Kristine Kay Nagy | Kristine Kay Nagy | Doylestown, OH

12. Thundr Rolln Redneck | Tim Caudill | Ryan Thomas Caudill | Lexington, OH

13. Super Hero | Lisa Diane White | Lisa Diane White | Ray, OH

14. Jazzing Ta Honor | Roy Hart | Roy Hart | Coolville, OH

Amateur Select Equitation Over Fences

6. Blue In A Minute | Tina McElroy | Logan Michael McElroy | Rome, OH

Amateur Select Hunt Seat Equitation

11. Blue In A Minute | Tina McElroy | Logan Michael McElroy | Rome, OH

14. Miss Hot Vital Signs | Cheryl Kolb | Rachel Kolb | Lebanon, OH

NSBA Amateur Select Hunt Seat Equitation

12. Miss Hot Vital Signs | Cheryl Kolb | Rachel Kolb | Lebanon, OH

Amateur Select Hunter Hack

3. Blue In A Minute | Tina McElroy | Logan Michael McElroy | Rome, OH

Amateur Select Hunter Under Saddle

7. Hott Southern Moxie | Shannon Mancino | Shannon Mancino | Middletown, OH

8. Details Of Willy | Paige Peshina Merrill | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

NSBA Amateur Hunter Under Saddle

7. Hott Southern Moxie | Shannon Mancino | Shannon Mancino | Middletown, OH

8. Details Of Willy | Paige Peshina Merrill | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

Amateur Select Pole Bending

1. Designed Fer Speed | Travis Smith | Travis Smith | Blanchester, OH

2. Lightning Dan Jet | Kristine Kay Nagy | Kristine Kay Nagy | Doylestown, OH

3. Thundr Rolln Redneck | Tim Caudill | Ryan Thomas Caudill | Lexington, OH

4. No Brakes Guy | Tony Maxwell | Anthony &/or Dianna Maxwell | McConnelsville, OH

7. Rarely Scrutinized | Amy Snyder | Nathan McCartney | Middlefield, OH

8. Smoke At Sunrise | Amy Snyder | Amy Snyder | Middlefield, OH

10. Crewzer Dan | Kelly Suzanne Riley | Kelly Suzanne Riley | Creston, OH

12. Jazzing Ta Honor | Roy Hart | Roy Hart | Coolville, OH

14. TT Redneck Uber | Todd Conant | Todd Conant | Mt. Vernon, OH

Amateur Select Ranch Riding

11. Lil Joe Penny | Jill Moore | Jill Moore | Mount Sterling, OH

12. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

15. Breathalyzer | Leah Bohrer | Leah Bohrer | Kingston, OH

NSBA Amateur Select Ranch Riding

10. Lil Joe Penny | Jill Moore | Jill Moore | Mount Sterling, OH

11. SDP Got Fancy Genes | Suzanne Cooper | Suzanne Cooper | Grover Hill, OH

Amateur Select Ranch Trail

3. Breathalyzer | Leah Bohrer | Leah Bohrer | Kingston, OH

10. Lil Joe Penny | Jill Moore | Jill Moore | Mount Sterling, OH

15. DII Bugsys Red Chic | David Ohl | David Ohl | Upper Sandusky, OH

NSBA Amateur Select Ranch Trail

7. Lil Joe Penny | Jill Moore | Jill Moore | Mount Sterling, OH

Amateur Select Working Western Rail

5. Shine Mega Shine | Kathryne Zachrich | Kathryn Zachrich | Delaware, OH

Amateur Select Working Hunter

4. Blue In A Minute | Tina McElroy | Logan Michael McElroy | Rome, OH

NSBA Amateur Select Working Western Rail

4. Shine Mega Shine | Kathryne Zachrich | Kathryn Zachrich | Delaware, OH

Level 2 Amateur Select Trail

4. The Caped Crusader | Sandra Stockhorst | Sandra Stockhorst | Defiance, OH

NSBA Level 2 Amateur Select Trail

4. The Caped Crusader | Sandra Stockhorst | Sandra Stockhorst | Defiance, OH

15. Beyond My Machine | Pamela Jones | Pamela Jones | Circleville, OH

Level 2 Amateur Select Western Riding

11. Miss Hot Vital Signs | Cheryl Kolb | Rachel Kolb | Lebanon, OH

12. Beyond My Machine | Pamela Jones | Pamela Jones | Circleville, OH

NSBA Level 2 Amateur Select Western Riding

10. Miss Hot Vital Signs | Cheryl Kolb | Rachel Kolb | Lebanon, OH

11. Beyond My Machine | Pamela Jones | Pamela Jones | Circleville, OH

EWD Walk/Jog Horsemanship - Independent

2. This Cowgirls Lopin | Jason Brown | Kathryn Sneed | Collierville, TN

10. Zippos Shy Glow | Cheryl Harr | Cheryl Harr | Saint Marys, OH

12. A Lazy Blister Bug | Catherine Heeter | Catherine Heeter | Ravenna, OH

13. Willy Love Me | Hunter Rose | Storm Kindle | Dayton, OH

NSBA EWD Walk/Jog Horsemanship - Independent

2. This Cowgirls Lopin | Jason Brown | Kathryn Sneed | Collierville, TN

9. Willy Love Me | Hunter Rose | Storm Kindle | Dayton, OH

EWD Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation - Independent

6. VS Blue Me Away | Kimberly Lanier | Paisley Mae Madaras | Helena, OH

NSBA EWD Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation - Independent

6. VS Blue Me Away | Kimberly Lanier | Paisley Mae Madaras | Helena, OH

EWD Walk/Trot Hunter Under Saddle - Independent

9. Just Call Me Velma | Holly Dupree Norville | Kelly Norville | Hudson, OH

NSBA EWD Walk/Trot Hunter Under Saddle - Independent

8. Just Call Me Velma | Holly Dupree Norville | Kelly Norville | Hudson, OH

EWD Walk/Trot/Jog Showmanship

1. Kiss My Invitation | Sara Grace Ross | Dawn Allison | New Waterford, OH

3. This Cowgirls Lopin | Jason Brown | Kathryn Sneed | Collierville, TN

8. Commanders Diva | Catherine Heeter | Catherine Heeter | Ravenna, OH

15. Ima Cool Blaze | Claire Elizabeth Fitzpatrick | Claire Elizabeth Fitzpatrick | Fremont, OH

NSBA EWD Walk/Trot/Jog Showmanship

1. Kiss My Invitation | Sara Grace Ross | Dawn Allison | New Waterford, OH

3. This Cowgirls Lopin | Jason Brown | Kathryn Sneed | Collierville, TN

13. Ima Cool Blaze | Claire Elizabeth Fitzpatrick | Claire Elizabeth Fitzpatrick | Fremont, OH

14. Just Call Me Velma | Holly Dupree Norville | Kelly Norville | Hudson, OH

EWD Walk/Jog Trail - Independent

15. A Good Cash Deal | Chris Abrahamsen | Chris Abrahamsen | Lakewood, OH

EWD Walk/Jog Trail - Supported

12. Kiss My Invitation | Jade Margaret Herndon | Dawn Allison | New Waterford, OH

EWD Walk/Jog Western Pleasure - Independent

5. VS Blue Me Away | Kimberly Lanier | Paisley Mae Madaras | Helena, OH

8. A Lazy Blister Bug | Catherine Heeter | Catherine Heeter | Ravenna, OH

9. Just Call Me Velma | Holly Dupree Norville | Kelly Norville | Hudson, OH

10. Tackyn Sophisticated | Mary Grace Herr | Laura & Jerry Bracken | Trafalgar, IN

11. Zippos Shy Glow | Cheryl Harr | Cheryl Harr | Saint Marys, OH

15. Willy Love Me | Hunter Rose | Storm Kindle | Dayton, OH

NSBA EWD Walk/Jog Western Pleasure - Independent

5. VS Blue Me Away | Kimberly Lanier | Paisley Mae Madaras | Helena, OH

7. Just Call Me Velma | Holly Dupree Norville | Kelly Norville | Hudson, OH

8. Tackyn Sophisticated | Mary Grace Herr | Laura & Jerry Bracken | Trafalgar, IN

11. Willy Love Me | Hunter Rose | Storm Kindle | Dayton, OH

EWD Walk/Jog Western Pleasure - Supported

8. Kiss My Invitation | Jade Margaret Herndon | Dawn Allison | New Waterford, OH

10. Shudda Astor Faster | Linda Zelinski | Carrie Morrison & Linda Zelinski | North Bloomfield, OH

HEROES ON HORSES

Heroes on Horseback Walk Trot Western Independent

3. Brock Lesnar | Helenn Voss | David Hamilton | Eaton, OH

7. Ima Cool Blaze | Claire Elizabeth Fitzpatrick | Claire Elizabeth Fitzpatrick | Fremont, OH

8. KM Lopin The Best | Luke McIntosh | Kim Rittenberry | Burna, KY

LEVEL 1 YOUTH

Level 1 Youth Barrel Racing 13 & Under

1. Evidence Of Arson | Miranda Ann Watson | Danielle Bowser | Swanton, OH

2. MCL French Royale | Jaclynn O’Connor | Jaclynn O’Connor | Stow, OH

4. Royal Quick Moxie | Audrina Kukura | Andrea Kukura | Lowellville, OH

5. One Fast Son Of Ja | Kyrah Knight | Kyrah Knight | Minerva, OH

6. QF Princess Elsa | Avalyn Zehender | Christina Dutil Zehender | Fort Jennings, OH

7. Miz Thang | Kyrah Knight | Charlotte Jarvis/Kyrah Knight

8. Seven S Cowgirlsrock | Emra Dowell | Travis Dowell | Johnstown, OH

9. Olenas Pretty Rose | Miranda Ann Watson | Watson Horse Farms LLC | Newark, OH

10. Caspers Reward | Miranda Ann Watson | Watson Horse Farms LLC | Newark, OH

13. Hot Mess Jess | Kayler Lynn Shaw | Chad Obenour | Wharton, OH

15. Sugar N Salty Bars | Abrah Kanavy Crouse | Penny LePak

Level 1 Youth Barrel Racing 14-18

2. Supermodels Story | Luke Everett Smith | Denise Evans | Blanchester, OH

4. Chicks Dig Rednecks | Kami Kile | Kami Kile | Sabina, OH

6. Shakin Bob | Luke Everett Smith | Luke Everett Smith | Blanchester, OH

7. Bullys Quick Mia | Abigail Grace Nisonger | Stacey Nisonger

12. Mr Jet Deck Topaz | Avery Rose | David Clemens

13. Lucky Winner Master | Lincoln Hudson Cornwell | Craig Lee Ballard | Middletown, OH

Level 1 Youth Horsemanship 13 & Under

10. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Horsemanship 13 & Under

9. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

Level 1 Youth Horsemanship 14-18

6. One Hot Gold Invite | Jadelynn Weisel | Jadelynn Weisel | Massillon, OH

13. ATI Whiskey Stinger | Margaret Meyer | Margaret Meyer | Findlay, OH

Level 1 Youth Hunter Hack

1. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Hunter Hack

1. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

Level 1 Youth Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under

12. AJ Seeking The Truth | Maren Jaeger | Maren Jaeger | Findlay, OH

15. HezaMargaritaMachine | Emma Walter | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under

11. AJ Seeking The Truth | Maren Jaeger | Maren Jaeger | Findlay, OH

14. HezaMargaritaMachine | Emma Walter | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

Level 1 Youth Hunter Under Saddle 14-18

5. Better Bring Flowers | Lauren Hoover | Lauren Hoover | Goshen, OH

13. ConsiderWhatMatters | Erin Lennartz | Erin Lennartz | Lewis Center, OH

15. Kizzable | Grace Murzyn | Grace Murzyn | Liberty Twp, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Hunter Under Saddle 14-18

8. ConsiderWhatMatters | Erin Lennartz | Erin Lennartz | Lewis Center, OH

10. Kizzable | Grace Murzyn | Grace Murzyn | Liberty Twp, OH

Level 1 Youth Pole Bending

1. Taitums Triple Crown | Peyton Dunn | Peyton Dunn | East Liverpool, OH

3. Shakin Bob | Luke Everett Smith | Luke Everett Smith | Blanchester, OH

4. Sunny Red Valentine | Brooke Bates | Brooke Bates | London, OH

5. CLF Cash N Chex | Danielle Cross | Danielle Cross | Columbus Grove, OH

10. Rhinestone Reeboks | Stella Montague | Stella Montague | Middlefield, OH

12. Chicks Dig Rednecks | Kami Kile | Kami Kile | Sabina, OH

13. SS Docs Little Star | Leah Ann Dible | Leah Ann Dible | Richwood, OH

Level 1 Youth Ranch Riding

3. IceForTheChics | Olivia Stoudmire | Olivia Stoudmire | Sterling, OH

4. Only Hot N Winning | Macey Belmont | Macey Belmont | Creston, OH

12. KRF Hesa Dandy Leo | Aiden Wyse | Aiden Wyse | Stryker, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Ranch Riding

3. IceForTheChics | Olivia Stoudmire | Olivia Stoudmire | Sterling, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

LEVEL 1 YOUTH

9. KRF Hesa Dandy Leo | Aiden Wyse | Aiden Wyse | Stryker, OH

Level 1 Youth Reining

3. Smart Lil Topsails | Jillian Gnidovec | Jillian Gnidovec | Wakeman, OH

11. Cognac N Diamonds | Sydney Klein | Sydney Klein | Painesville, OH

14. Custom Pale Face | Brooke Madison Henry | Ann Reusser | Mt. Gilead, OH

Level 1 Youth Showmanship 13 & Under

14. How Bout A Cowgirll | Kinsley Goran | Kinsley Goran | Wellington, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Showmanship 13 & Under

13. How Bout A Cowgirll | Kinsley Goran | Kinsley Goran | Wellington, OH

Level 1 Youth Showmanship 14-18

7. Who Said Im Lazy | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

11. PSU Red White N Clue | Alyssa King | Alyssa King | Findlay, OH

12. Good With Mayo | Ashlyne Lee Ivy | Ashlyne Lee Ivy | Clyde, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Showmanship 14-18

7. Who Said Im Lazy | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

10. Good With Mayo | Ashlyne Lee Ivy | Ashlyne Lee Ivy | Clyde, OH

Level 1 Youth Trail 13 & Under

3. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

6. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Grace | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

10. I Know Best | Skylar Herrnstein | Jeremy or Brittanie Herrnstein | Shelby, OH

13. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Trail 13 & Under

3. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

7. I Know Best | Skylar Herrnstein | Jeremy or Brittanie Herrnstein | Shelby, OH

8. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

Level 1 Youth Trail 14-18

7. Dirty Monie | Jillian Marie Zidian | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Trail 14-18

7. Dirty Monie | Jillian Marie Zidian | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

Level 1 Youth Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle

4. Landing Gear | Tennyson Leigh Keafer | Johanna Alley | Geneva, OH

7. O No U Didnt | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Nicole Elizabeth Weber | Ann Arbor, MI

11. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

12. Only A Goodbar | Adiela Levine | Jamie Lee Crofoot | Painesville, OH

13. FirstTimeForEverything | Lola Malynn Taufmann | Jennifer Taufmann | Vandalia, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle

3. Landing Gear | Tennyson Leigh Keafer | Johanna Alley | Geneva, OH

5. O No U Didnt | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Nicole Elizabeth Weber | Ann Arbor, MI

9. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

10. Only A Goodbar | Adiela Levine | Jamie Lee Crofoot | Painesville, OH

11. FirstTimeForEverything | Lola Malynn Taufmann | Jennifer Taufmann | Vandalia, OH

Level 1 Youth Walk Trot Western Pleasure

3. Quita Machine | Ainsley Skiver | Krista Skiver | Granville, OH

5. The Crimefighter | Stella Zinsmayer | Susan Gordon | DuBois, PA

8. Wall EEE | Mackenzie Lynn Green | Mackenzie Lynn Green | Sunbury, OH

12. Who Said Im Lazy | Addison Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

14. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

15. Shudda Astor Faster | Maebree Lynn Fabian | Carrie Morrison & Linda Zelinski | North Bloomfield, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Walk Trot Western Pleasure

3. Quita Machine | Ainsley Skiver | Krista Skiver | Granville, OH

4. The Crimefighter | Stella Zinsmayer | Susan Gordon | DuBois, PA

7. Wall EEE | Mackenzie Lynn Green | Mackenzie Lynn Green | Sunbury, OH

10. Who Said Im Lazy | Addison Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

12. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

13. Shudda Astor Faster | Maebree Lynn Fabian | Carrie Morrison & Linda Zelinski | North Bloomfield, OH

Level 1 Youth Western Pleasure 13 & Under

6. Snack Attackk | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

8. Shez For Certain | Brayden Stine | Jason & Samantha Stine | Wooster, OH

15. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wager | Perrysburg, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Western Pleasure 13 & Under

4. Snack Attackk | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

6. Shez For Certain | Brayden Stine | Jason & Samantha Stine | Wooster, OH

12. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wager | Perrysburg, OH

Level 1 Youth Western Pleasure 14-18

7. Emblazon Invitation | Nathan Alrich Myers | Richard Myers | Springfield, OH

13. Lopin Like Im Hot | Morgan Merrill | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

14. Good Ol Southern Boy | Lexi Wills | Layni Wills | Richwood, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Western Pleasure 14-18

6. Emblazon Invitation | Nathan Alrich Myers | Richard Myers | Springfield, OH

10. Lopin Like Im Hot | Morgan Merrill | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

Level 1 Youth Western Riding 13 & Under

3. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

5. Only Lazy Lopin | Skylar Herrnstein | Jeremy or Brittanie Herrnstein | Shelby, OH

9. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

14. Baby Im Comin For U | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Western Riding 13 & Under

3. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

5. Only Lazy Lopin | Skylar Herrnstein | Jeremy or Brittanie Herrnstein | Shelby, OH

8. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

12. Baby Im Comin For U | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

Level 1 Youth Western Riding 14-18

9. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Western Riding 14-18

8. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

Level 1 Youth Working Hunter

5. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

NSBA Level 1 Youth Working Hunter

4. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

Level 2 Youth Trail 12-14

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

YOUTH

1. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

3. Brock Lesnar | Isabella Hamilton | David Hamilton | Eaton, OH

NSBA Level 2 Youth Trail 12-14

2. Brock Lesnar | Isabella Hamilton | David Hamilton | Eaton, OH

Level 2 Youth Trail 15-18

4. Body Like A Back Rd | Julia Lee | Julia Lee | Grove City, OH

6. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

8. Radically Blue | Adrianna Weygandt | Adrianna Weygandt | Galena, OH

14. InvitedByWillyNelson | Ella Mae Thompson | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

NSBA Level 2 Youth Trail 12-14

4. Body Like A Back Rd | Julia Lee | Julia Lee | Grove City, OH

5. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

7. Radically Blue | Adrianna Weygandt | Adrianna Weygandt | Galena, OH

12. InvitedByWillyNelson | Ella Mae Thompson | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

Level 2 Youth Western Riding 13 & Under

4. Only Lazy Lopin | Skylar Herrnstein | Jeremy or Brittanie Herrnstein | Shelby, OH

Level 2 Youth Western Riding 14-18

11. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

15. The Kissing Code | Kaitlyn Purssord | Brianna Steffen | Liberty Center, OH

NSBA Level 2 Youth Western Riding 14-18

10. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

Level 3 Youth Trail 11 & Under

NSBA Level 3 Youth Trail 11 & Under

4. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

5. Lifes Good | Marley Jayne Tincher | Brent Tincher | Oxford, OH

Level 3 Youth Trail 15-18

8. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

NSBA Level 3 Youth Trail 15-18

7. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

Level 3 Youth Western Riding 13 & Under

3. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

8. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

11. Baby Im Comin For U | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

NSBA Level 3 Youth Western Riding 13 & Under

3. Cowboy SingsTheBlues | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

4. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

5. Baby Im Comin For U | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

Level 3 Youth Western Riding 14-18

1. Body Like A Back Rd | Julia Lee | Julia Lee | Grove City, OH

NSBA Level 3 Youth Western Riding 14-18

1. Body Like A Back Rd | Julia Lee | Julia Lee | Grove City, OH

NRHA Short Stirrup

7. Tinseltown N Gunz | Gracelyn Rae Philhower | Gracelyn Rae Philhower | Milford, OH

NRHA Youth Reining 14-18

2. Little Rosy Step | Gracie Mae Stingle | Gracie Mae Stingle | Mt. Sterling, OH

4. Snowhiz | Aiden Mar Wotsch | Aiden Mar Wotsch | Dublin, OH

11. Gunna Roostya | Kendall Miller | Gary Miller | Mason, OH

Youth Aged Geldings

6. Win Your Dreams | Cheyenne Brand | Cheyenne Brand | North Olmsted, OH

10. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

Youth Aged Mares

3. Sheza Premadonna | Colton Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

6. I Know Best | Skylar Herrnstein | Jeremy or Brittanie Herrnstein | Shelby, OH

9. Only A Goodbar | Adiela Levine | Jamie Lee Crofoot | Painesville, OH

Youth Barrel Racing 14-18

1. Seis So Sweet | Payton Kiphart | Valerie Kiphart | Wilmington, OH

2. KN Success N Vegas | Chloe Joann Whitesel | Brandi Whitesel | Centerburg, OH

4. Rockette Scientist | Braia Vogel | Jim & Candy Vogel | Circleville, OH

5. Chrome By Design | Braia Vogel | Jim & Candy Vogel | Circleville, OH

6. Shakin Bob | Luke Everett Smith | Luke Everett Smith | Blanchester, OH

9. Strate On The Rocks | Chloe Joann Whitesel | Brandi Whitesel | Centerburg, OH

10. Sum Kinda Tonic | Roen William Ballard | Craig Lee Ballard | Middletown, OH

11. Effort On The Rocks | Kierra White | Kierra White | Howard, OH

14. Fat Bottom Boon | Emma Reed | Derik Steiner

15. Show Me Kings Turbo | Mackenzie Baggett | Mackenzie Baggett | Ashville, OH

Youth 2 Year Old Geldings

1. JLR Livin The Dream | Colton Smith | Tammi Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

2. Gunfighter Secret | Audrey Cole | Amy Jo Erhardt | Oxford, OH

Youth 2 Year Old Mares

3. Eye Got You Babe | Patricia Wentz | Patricia Wentz | Wadsworth, OH

4. Gunnin Shy Girl | Jordyn Hensel | Stephanie Fesler | New Riegel, OH

Youth 3 Year Old Geldings

5. Good ToBA Lazy Asset | Kailee Angus | Kathleen Wright Wyatt | Seville, OH

Youth 3 Year Old Mares

3. DFVincesChicksOnFire | Vincent Derr | Tiffany Derr | Wharton, OH

Youth Barrel Racing 13 & Under

1. Evidence Of Arson | Miranda Ann Watson | Danielle Bowser | Swanton, OH

2. Royal Quick Moxie | Audrina Kukura | Andrea Kukura | Lowellville, OH

4. MCL French Royale | Jaclynn O’Connor | Jaclynn O’Connor | Stow, OH

5. Seven S Cowgirlsrock | Emra Dowell | Travis Dowell | Johnstown, OH

7. QF Princess Elsa | Avalyn Zhender | Christina Dutil Zehender | Fort Jennings, OH

8. Caspers Reward | Miranda Ann Watson | Watson Horse Farms LLC | Newark, OH

10. Miz Thang | Kyrah Knight | Charlotte Jarvis/Kyrah Knight

11. Olenas Pretty Rose | Miranda Ann Watson | Watson Horse Farms LLC | Newark, OH

12. Maggies Sunset | Kadisson Shank | Kadisson Shank | Bowling Green, OH

13. Mad Fame | Emra Dowell | Ronda Dowell | Johnstown, OH

Youth Breakaway Roping

1. Tuck Away Some Money | Brooklyn Kay Mills | Brooklyn Kay Mills | Loudonville, OH

3. DF Peppys Lady | Madison Corsi | Madison Corsi | Newark, OH

9. WC Hesa Busy Boy | Britney Ann Butzer | Mel Pritt

11. BS GotJackedAtTheBar | Heidi Fudge | Heidi Fudge | New Paris, OH

12. Mays Gotta Yankeeman | Hala Jane Fudge | Hala Jane Fudge | New Paris, OH

13. A Oh Cay Jazz Man | Noah Ashbaugh | Noah Ashbaugh | Lancaster, OH

14. Spark In The Bud | Tate Shafer | Nathan Shafer | Hillsboro, OH

15. Clemsluckybar 975 | Brayden Dean Pontius | Michelle Pontius | Amanda, OH

Youth Dally Team Roping - Heading

3. Frostys Favorite | Dylan Hollowell | Randy & Stacy Hollowell

4. JW Dunberriedmybooty | Jarica Winkleman | Jarica Winkleman | Pleasant City, OH

5. BS GotJackedAtTheBar | Heidi Fudge | Heidi Fudge | New Paris, OH

7. Hollywood Dun Blood | Dylan Hollowell | Randy & Stacy Hollowell

11. Mays Gotta Yankeeman | Hala Jane Fudge | Hala Jane Fudge | New Paris, OH

12. Embark On Rowdy | Matthew East | Matthew East | Blanchester, OH

Youth Dally Team Roping - Heeling

10. Hollywood Dun Blood | Dylan Hollowell | Randy & Stacy Hollowell

11. Texata Peppy | Brandon Miller | Bryan & Shannon Miller | Litchfield, OH

Youth Equitation Over Fences 14-18

1. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

10. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

NSBA Youth Equitation Over Fences 14-18

1. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

7. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Youth Grand Champion Geldings

4. JLR Livin The Dream | Colton Smith | Tammi Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

5. Credibility | Colton Smith | Colton Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

YOUTH

Youth Grand Champion Mares

5. JLR Cinderellas Born | Colton Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Youth Horsemanship 11 & Under

4. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

10. Lifes Good | Marley Jayne Tincher | Brent Tincher | Oxford, OH

12. A Lucky Mac | Avery Ramey | Avery Ramey | Cedarville, OH

13. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

NSBA Youth Horsemanship 11 & Under

4. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

8. Lifes Good | Marley Jayne Tincher | Brent Tincher | Oxford, OH

9. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

Youth Horsemanship 12-14

7. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

9. Who Said Im Lazy | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

NSBA Youth Horsemanship 12-14

8. Who Said Im Lazy | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

Youth Horsemanship 15-18

6. Body Like A Back Rd | Julia Lee | Julia Lee | Grove City, OH

12. UF My Legs R Leathal | Karly Humbert | Karly Humbert | Republic, OH

14. ATI Whiskey Stinger | Margaret Meyer | Margaret Meyer | Findlay, OH

NSBA Youth Horsemanship 15-18

6. Body Like A Back Rd | Julia Lee | Julia Lee | Grove City, OH

12. UF My Legs R Leathal | Karly Humbert | Karly Humbert | Republic, OH

Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 11 & Under

2. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

7. A Lucky Mac | Avery Ramey | Avery Ramey | Cedarville, OH

10. She Surely Can Do It | Ruby Mae O’Connor | Julie O’Connor | Grafton, OH

13. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

NSBA Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 11 & Under

2. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

8. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 12-14

3. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

9. Who Said Im Lazy | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

14. Custom Invitation | Olivia Elizabeth DeFranco | Erin Michael Hilliard | Chardon, OH

15. Lazy Bonz | Mallory Kirby | Mallory Kirby | Hilliard, OH

NSBA Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 12-14

8. Who Said Im Lazy | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

Youth Hunter Hack 14-18

9. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

10. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

NSBA Youth Hunter Hack 14-18

7. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

8. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

Youth Hunter Under Saddle 11 & Under

6. AJ Seeking The Truth | Maren Jaeger | Maren Jaeger | Findlay, OH

8. She Surely Can Do It | Ruby Mae O’Connor | Julie O’Connor | Grafton, OH

12. This Art To Be Good | Lauren Rager | Lauren Rager | New Philadelphia, OH

13. Baby Im Comin For U | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

NSBA Youth Hunter Under Saddle 11 & Under

6. AJ Seeking The Truth | Maren Jaeger | Maren Jaeger | Findlay, OH

10. This Art To Be Good | Lauren Rager | Lauren Rager | New Philadelphia, OH

11. Baby Im Comin For U | Molly Mullady | Erin Mullady | Dublin, OH

Youth Hunter Under Saddle 12-14

3. Walk N After Midnite | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

10. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

NSBA Youth Hunter Under Saddle 12-14

2. Walk N After Midnite | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

Youth Hunter Under Saddle 15-18

9. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

NSBA Youth Hunter Under Saddle 15-18

9. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

Youth Performance Geldings

1. Credibility | Colton Smith | Colton Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

4. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

NSBA Youth Performance Geldings

3. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

Youth Performance Mares

12. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Lily Lehman | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

NSBA Youth Performance Mares

11. OK Rockn DaNite Away | Lily Lehman | Tracy Hammonds | Dover, OH

Youth Pole Bending 13 & Under

1. Taitums Triple Crown | Peyton Dunn | Peyton Dunn | East Liverpool, OH

2. KF Famous Frenchman | Nina Shirey | Brad Shirey, North Logan, OH

3. Miz Thang | Kyrah Knight | Charlotte Jarvis/Kyrah Knight

4. Jets Blue Starlight | Audrina Kukura | Audrina Kukura | Lowelville, OH

5. A Hopeless Romantic | Macey Bash | Megan Bash | Galion, OH

7. One Fast Son Of Ja | Kyrah Knight | Kyrah Knight | Minerva, OH

10. San Dual Doc Lil Pep | Norah Grace Cochran | Norah Grace Cochran | Mansfield, OH

12. Mighty Kute | Isabella Violet Adkins | Isabella Violet Adkins | Maineville, OH

13. EFG Smoky Pakotas | Brooklyn Sue Wical | Douglas Griffith | Waynesfield, OH

Youth Pole Bending 14-18

2. Shakin Bob | Luke Everett Smith | Luke Everett Smith | Blanchester, OH

3. LottaKingJasmineJTC | Jaelee Winkleman | Jaelee Winkleman | Pleasant City, OH

4. Red Man Lightning | Aly Pollard | Aly Pollard | Galion, OH

7. CallMeJossie | Madelyn Kay Seeling | Schuyler Unruh | Bluffton, OH

9. KN Success N Vegas | Chloe Joann Whitesel | Brandi Whitesel | Centerburg, OH

12. Dustys GR Pine | Abby Eikleberry | Todd Conant | Mt. Vernon, OH

14. Amaze N Grace | Logan McCown | Steve McCown | Galion, OH

15. Southern An Sweet | Kara Lee Kendle | Kara Lee Kendle | Williamsburg, OH

Youth Ranch Riding 14-18

9. Americas Got Talent | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

10. Biker Chic Dream | Kailee Rife | Kailee Rife | Raymond, OH

NSBA Youth Ranch Riding 14-18

7. Americas Got Talent | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

12. Biker Chic Dream | Kailee Rife | Kailee Rife | Raymond, OH

Youth Ranch Trail

5. This Chics Nite | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

9. IceForTheChics | Olivia Stoudmire | Olivia Stoudmire | Sterling, OH

10. Biker Chic Dream | Kailee Rife | Kailee Rife | Raymond, OH

11. Voodoo Doll | Ryan Mau | Jessica Clutter | Hillsboro, OH

12. Whizzin Banjo | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

NSBA Youth Ranch Trail

5. This Chics Nite | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

9. IceForTheChics | Olivia Stoudmire | Olivia Stoudmire | Sterling, OH

10. Biker Chic Dream | Kailee Rife | Kailee Rife | Raymond, OH

11. Voodoo Doll | Ryan Mau | Jessica Clutter | Hillsboro, OH

12. Whizzin Banjo | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Youth Reining 13 & Under

1. Pro Mis Q Ous | Stella Dorsey | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

6. Blonde Addy Tude | Stella Dorsey | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

Youth Reining 14-18

5. Little Rosy Step | Gracie Mae Stingle | Gracie Mae Stingle | Mt. Sterling, OH

9. Custom Pale Face | Brooke Madison Henry | Ann Reusser | Mt. Gilead, OH

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

YOUTH

15. Cognac N Diamonds | Sydney Klein | Sydney Klein | Painesville, OH

Youth Reserve Champion Geldings

4. JLR Livin The Dream | Colton Smith | Tammi Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

5. Credibility | Colton Smith | Colton Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Youth Reserve Champion Mares

5. JLR Cinderellas Born | Colton Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

Youth Showmanship 11 & Under

7. My Mammas Hot | Samantha Stine | Brett Hammersmith | Lodi, OH

11. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

NSBA Youth Showmanship 11 & Under

8. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

Youth Showmanship 12-14

10. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

12. How Bout A Cowgirl | Kinsley Goran | Kinsley Goran | Wellington, OH

NSBA Youth Showmanship 12-14

10. How Bout A Cowgirl | Kinsley Goran | Kinsley Goran | Wellington, OH

Youth Tie-Down Roping

3. Frenchmans Jazzyrose | Matthew East | Matthew East | Blanchester, OH

5. Cee Doc Genuine Jule | Jack Schaad | Aaron Schaad | Cumberland, OH

Youth Trail 11 & Under

5. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullady | Dublin, OH

6. Lifes Good | Marley Jayne Tincher | Brent Tincher | Oxford, OH

Youth Weanling Mares

1. JLR Cinderellas Born | Colton Smith | Dewey Smith | Bellefontaine, OH

2. Coolie Julie | Karsynn Wetzel | Leighton Wetzel | Zanesville, OH

3. ICertainly A Goodbar | Harper Grace Davis | Kyle & Ashley Davis

Youth Western Pleasure 11 & Under

13. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

NSBA Youth Western Pleasure 11 & Under

10. Batmans Got Da Goods | Piper Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

Youth Western Pleasure 12-14

11. Snack Attackk | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

NSBA Youth Western Pleasure 12-14

11. Snack Attackk | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

Youth Western Pleasure 15-18

15. Lunamoon | Morgan Evans | Morgan Evans | Richwood, OH

NSBA Youth Western Pleasure 15-18

14. Lunamoon | Morgan Evans | Morgan Evans | Richwood, OH

Youth Working Hunter 14-18

1. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

4. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

NSBA Youth Working Hunter 14-18

1. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

4. Swingin For Money | Emily Patton | Four Star Quarter Horses | Ostrander, OH

Youth Working Hunter Under Saddle

5. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

12. Next On The Deck | Audrey Thielman | Audrey Thielman | Hilliard, OH

NSBA Youth Working Hunter Under Saddle

5. Undressed N Radical | Kylie Davis | Kylie Davis | Grove City, OH

10. Next On The Deck | Audrey Thielman | Audrey Thielman | Hilliard, OH

Youth Working Western Rail

14. Biker Chic Dream | Kailee Rife | Kailee Rife | Raymond, OH

NSBA Youth Working Western Rail

12. Biker Chic Dream | Kailee Rife | Kailee Rife | Raymond, OH

Youth Yearling Geldings

2. Ill Hav Another | Audrey Cole | Amy Jo Erhardt | Oxford, OH

SMALL FRY

Small Fry Horsemanship

10. Ima Little Lay Z | Raelynn Walter | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

11. Starched Rockies | Ellie Toth | Emily Toth | Litchfield, OH

12. Im Gonna Be Lazy | Lilianna Sanna | Lilianna Sanna | Dublin, OH

14. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

NSBA Small Fry Horsemanship

10. Ima Little Lay Z | Raelynn Walter | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

11. Im Gonna Be Lazy | Lilianna Sanna | Lilianna Sanna | Dublin, OH

13. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

Small Fry Hunt Seat Equitation

5. Starched Rockies | Ellie Toth | Emily Toth | Litchfield, OH

7. Im Gonna Be Lazy | Lilianna Sanna | Lilianna Sanna | Dublin, OH

11. KM Best Starts Now | Zaylee Cox | Jessica Cox | Lancaster, OH

15. Chip N Vester | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Bucyrus, OH

NSBA Small Fry Hunt Seat Equitation

6. Im Gonna Be Lazy | Lilianna Sanna | Lilianna Sanna | Dublin, OH

13. Chip N Vester | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Bucyrus, OH

Small Fry Hunter Under Saddle

2. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

3. FirstTimeForEverything | Lola Malynn Taufmann | Jennifer Taufmann | Vandalia, OH

8. Walkin To The Party | Natalie Anne Regelman | Kyle Jones | Rome, OH

11. N A Heartbeat | Ellie Toth | Emily Toth | Litchfield, OH

14. Still Waitin | Elizabeth Catherine Lacy | Nicole Giumenti | Gnadenhutten, OH

15. Good Hot N Extreme | Scarlett Hope Silvestri | John Andrew Silvestri | Wooster, OH

NSBA Small Fry Hunter Under Saddle

2. VS Im So Fancy | Kristy Rospert | Kristy Rospert | Avon, OH

3. FirstTimeForEverything | Lola Malynn Taufmann | Jennifer Taufmann | Vandalia, OH

8. Walkin To The Party | Natalie Anne Regelman | Kyle Jones | Rome, OH

Small Fry Ranch Riding

9. Good Hot N Extreme | Scarlett Hope Silvestri | John Andrew Silvestri | Wooster, OH

Small Fry Showmanship

13. Chip N Vester | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Bucyrus, OH

14. This Versions Lazy | Lena Shoemaker | Shoemaker Family Farms LLC | Oxford, OH

NSBA Small Fry Showmanship

12. Chip N Vester | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Bucyrus, OH

11. This Versions Lazy | Lena Shoemaker | Shoemaker Family Farms LLC | Oxford, OH

Small Fry Trail

12. Chip N Vester | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Bucyrus, OH

15. Im Gonna Be Lazy | Lilianna Sanna | Lilianna Sanna | Dublin, OH

16. FirstTimeForEvrything | Lola Malynn Taufman | Jennifer Taufman | Vandalia, OH

NSBA Small Fry Trail

10. Chip N Vester | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Aubrey Leigh Henry | Bucyrus, OH

13. Im Gonna Be Lazy | Lilianna Sanna | Lilianna Sanna | Dublin, OH

Small Fry Western Pleasure

1. Batmans Got Da Goods | Emery Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

5. Quita Machine | Ainsley Skiver | Krista Skiver | Granville, OH

6. Ima Little Lay Z | Raelynn Walter | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

8. The Crimefighter | Stella Zinsmayer | Susan Gordon | DuBois, PA

10. The Rockn Hour | McKenna Paige Kaser | McKenna Paige Kaser | Johnstown, OH

13. Good Hot N Extreme | Scarlett Hope Silvestri | John Andrew Silvestri | Wooster, OH

NSBA Small Fry Western Pleasure

1. Batmans Got Da Goods | Emery Wagner | Courtney Wagner | Perrysburg, OH

5. Quita Machine | Ainsley Skiver | Krista Skiver | Granville, OH

6. Ima Little Lay Z | Raelynn Walter | Lisa Walter | Delta, OH

8. The Crimefighter | Stella Zinsmayer | Susan Gordon | DuBois, PA

Pee Wee Barrel Racing

CONGRESS SUCCESS

Congratulations to all of the Ohio exhibitors & owners

PEE WEE

5. Chargin On Credit | Adelyn Johnson | Joseph Johnson | Monclova, OH

6. Miss Royal Larue | Wyatt Huston | Nick Zodrow

7. Dx Take Notice | Mia Dowell | Travis Dowell | Johnstown, OH

9. JD Rushon Bingo | Bexley Watson | Bexley Watson | Hamilton, OH

10. Hadabe Flowers Pine | Harper Rausch | Lauren Pollard | Galion, OH

11. Quiet Whim | Adelyn Johnson | Nikki Atkin

12. Crackers Gold Storm | Isabella Conyers | Karlee Brooke Hooker | Dunkirk, OH

13. Spartan | Harper Jones | Heather Jones | Muncy, PA

14. Maybe Quickfuel | Emery Leslie | Emery Leslie | Rogers, OH

NYATT

NYATT Barrel Racing

2. Whispers In French | Elly Erbes | Stephanie Leigh Suppes | Marengo, OH

4. Shakin Bob | Luke Everett Smith | Luke Everett Smith | Blanchester, OH

7. QF Princess Elsa | Avalyn Zehender | Christina Dutil Zehender | Fort Jennings, OH

9. Chicks Dig Rednecks | Kami Kile | Kami Kile | Sabina, OH

12. Dodge A Bullett | Steven Beiser | Steven Beiser | Trenton, OH

14. CM Nonstop Shadow | Shonney Lynn Murphy | Shonney Lynn Murphy | Canton, OH

15. Perkin La Guera | Juliah Studer | Juliah Studer | Sycamore, OH

NYATT Horsemanship

11. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

12. Radically Blue | Adrianna Weygandt | Adrianna Weygandt | Galena, OH

13. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullday | Dublin, OH

15. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

NSBA NYATT Horsemanship

10. KM Some Like It Best | Emma Gore | Emma Gore | Croton, OH

11. Radically Blue | Adrianna Weygandt | Adrianna Weygandt | Galena, OH

12. The Roan Show | Molly Mullady | Molly Mullday | Dublin, OH

14. Lazyboy | Kennedy Dorsey | Kennedy Dorsey | Powell, OH

NYATT Hunt Seat Equitation

3. UF My Legs R Leathal | Karly Humbert | Karly Humbert | Republic, OH

6. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

NSBA NYATT Hunt Seat Equitation

3. UF My Legs R Leathal | Karly Humbert | Karly Humbert | Republic, OH

5. Playin It Cool | Kaylee Olds | Cynthia Testerman | Maineville, OH

NYATT Hunter Under Saddle

4. Walk N After Midnite | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

7. Brock Lesnar | Isabella Hamilton | David Hamilton | Eaton, OH

NSBA NYATT Hunter Under Saddle

3. Walk N After Midnite | Isabella Stanley | Jeffrey Stanley | Lebanon, OH

5. Brock Lesnar | Isabella Hamilton | David Hamilton | Eaton, OH

NYATT Ranch Riding

2. Cognac N Diamonds | Sydney Klein | Sydney Klein | Painesville, OH

4. IceForTheChics | Olivia Stoudmire | Olivia Stoudmire | Sterling, OH

5. Only Hot N Winning | Macey Belmont | Macey Belmont | Creston, OH

7. Voodoo Doll | Ryan Mau | Jessica Clutter | Hillsboro, OH

NSBA NYATT Ranch Riding

2. Cognac N Diamonds | Sydney Klein | Sydney Klein | Painesville, OH

4. IceForTheChics | Olivia Stoudmire | Olivia Stoudmire | Sterling, OH

6. Voodoo Doll | Ryan Mau | Jessica Clutter | Hillsboro, OH

NYATT Reining

3. Pro Mis Q Ous | Stella Dorsey | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

8. Blonde Addy Tude | Stella Dorsey | Liberty Ranch | Powell, OH

10. Lil Whizkey Surprise | Kendall Lebo | Kendall Lebo | Lewisburg, OH

15. Xtra Little Sunshine | Taylor Collins | Taylor Collins | Orient, OH

NYATT Showmanship

10. Memphis Bound | Abigail Roos | J&J Horses, LLC | Belmont, OH

13. InvitedByWillyNelson | Ella Mae Thompson | Jillia Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

15. This Selections Hot | Caden Craft | Christopher Craft | West Alexandria, OH

NSBA NYATT Showmanship

8. Memphis Bound | Abigail Roos | J&J Horses, LLC | Belmont, OH

10. InvitedByWillyNelson | Ella Mae Thompson | Jillian Marie Zidian | Poland, OH

NYATT Western Pleasure

9. Snack Attackk | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

15. Lopin Like Im Hot | Morgan Merrill | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

NSBA NYATT Western Pleasure

9. Snack Attackk | Kambrie Atkins | Kambrie Atkins | Hilliard, OH

14. Lopin Like Im Hot | Morgan Merrill | Paige Peshina Merrill | Hinckley, OH

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