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SPECIAL NOTE:
2008 FORD AQHYA WORLD SHOW IS COMING TO OKLAHOMA CITY!
AUGUST 2-9, 2008 (dates tentative)

Read below for a special recap of this past year's world show.

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PHOTO GALLERY OF MOMS AND DADS HARD AT WORK.

BY LYNSEY MADISON, JUNIOR JOURNALIST

We all know how much work is required to show horses, especially here at the 2007 Ford AQHYA World Championship Show. All of these parents were hard at work when we met up with them. It is important to recognize those behind the scenes.

"All I want to know is where is my world show button" Cindy Corritore said, of Waterloo, Nebraska, mother of Sam Corritore.

"This is the least painful part of the job" Jim Lincoln said, of Napa, California, father of Andrew Lincoln.

"The trainer told her to ride the minute she sat down to clean," said Debby Brehm of Lincoln, Nebraska, mother of Morgan Brehm.

Bobbie Ware, of Brandon, Mississippi, mother of Brooke Ware helps bathe CRS The Receptionist, aka "Ozzy."

"This is Daddy's normal job" said Frank Firth of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, father of Courtney Firth.

"This is a lot better than being stuck at home doing chores" said Jenny Tudor of St. Joseph, Missouri, mother of Libby Tudor.

 

 

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