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Published by Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse, 2022-07-08 15:07:49

Voice of the Tennessee Walking Horse

June 2022

Keywords: Horse,Tennessee Walking Horse

60th
Anniversary

The Official Breed Journal • July 2022
AMATEUR-YOUTH EDITION

and

Ally Jo
Jacobs

Spring Fun Show

Youth Ponies
Reserve Champion

Owned by The Jacobs Family • Murfreesboro, TN

AND JIMMY
MCCONNELL

Thanks, Jimmy and
the Formac team!!

Owned by Spring Fun Show Shod by Red Umberger & Co.
LaRue, Ann & Bart McWaters Four-Year-Old Stallions
Shelbyville, TN and Ashford, AL
Canter Champion
Unanimously!

Four-Year-Old
World Grand Champion

Contender!



60th
Anniversary

Features The Official Breed Journal
July 2022 • Volume 61 No. 3
AMATEUR YOUTH EDITION

6 TWHBEA To Elect 22 Directors 60th 32
16 52nd Annual Spring Fun Show Anniversary
28 Benjamin Bowen and Sanman: The Dream Duo and
32 72st Annual Columbia Spring Jubilee
50 Ally Jo Jacobs: Smile of an Angel, Heart of a Warrior Ally Jo
53 TWHBEA National Futurity Jacobs
54 Mid-South Horse Show Association
60 Smoky Mountain Classic
64 Horse Dads And Their Kids
70 The Classic Horse Show
72 The Voice 60th Anniversary
74 Senior Snapshots
75 Motivated Mares and Go Geldings Point Standings
82 Promoting The Tennessee Walking Horse
86 Youth Judging Contest
88 Medallion Standing
93 Meet The Youth Board and Officers
98 TWHBEA Bylaw Proposed Changes
101 European Club Host Spring Clinics

The Official Breed Journal • July 2022
AMATEUR-YOUTH EDITION

Every Issue
4 From The President
78 Industry News
81 Calendar Of Events
102 TWHBEA News
111 TWHBEA Executive Committee and Staff
112 Advertisers’ Index

82 Spring Fun Show
2 Youth Ponies

Reserve Champion

Owned by The Jacobs Family • Murfreesboro, TN

On The Cover:
Da Hoss

Owned by Ally Jo Jacobs
Youth Poines
Contenders

& WINKY GROOVER

Owned by Spring Fun Show Shod by Danny Burks
Brian and Tanya Strickland and GRAND CHAMPION
The Shane Porterfield Family
Easley, SC & Murfreesboro, TN “The horse is made ready for the day of battle, but
victory rests with the Lord”Proverbs: 21:31

2022 World Grand Champion
CONTENDER

From The
PresidenT

Jack G. Heffington

TWHBEA finished the first half of the year on a very positive note, with the
financials, and all categories either up or above the five year average.
Our semi-annual meeting was a great success and our executive vice-presi-
dents are doing a fantastic job, which makes for a great association and the job
of the President and the employees much easier.
TWHBEA, in an effort to get the Tennessee Walking Horse seen by more and
more people, is participating in a new show in the state of Illinois and will be
leading in the participation of the Tunica, Mississippi horse show in November
2022.
The horse shows this spring and summer have gone well with many entries
and great enthusiasm.

Sincerely

TWHBEA President

4

Harley Quinn

& Beth Collins

Spring Fun Show
Novice Amateur Champion

Owned by Beth Collins • Pilgrim’s Knob, VA
Trained by Scotty Brooks Stables • Bowling Green, KY • 270-791-1548

TWHBEA To Elect 22 Directors
Candidacy Declaration Deadline is August 1, 2022

This Fall TWHBEA members will elect 22 in- TN 37091-0286.
dividuals to serve three (3) year terms on the Inter- In order to run for a seat on the International
national Board of Directors beginning next year. As
directed by the TWHBEA By-Laws, the Executive Board of Directors, individuals must meet the follow-
Committee confirmed the positions of directors from ing qualifications:
states and aligned regions for the coming election.
There are a total of 22 seats to fill from the following 1. Each Director shall be a resident of the state or
states and regions: region from which he is elected;

State/Region # to elect 2. Each Director shall be eighteen (18) years of age
Alabama 1 or older at the beginning of the election period;
Arkansas 1
Georgia 2 3. Each Director must have been a dues-paying
Kentucky 3 member of the Association for at least the past three
Michigan 1 (3) consecutive years;
Mississippi 1
Missouri 1 4. A Director may not be serving a USDA-initiat-
Tennessee 5 ed and finally adjudicated Horse Protection Act sus-
Washington 1 pension of thirty (30) days or longer or have served
West Virginia 1 any such HPA suspension in the last 365 days, nor be
Region 5 1 serving any HPA suspension of thirty days or longer
from any USDA certified horse industry organization
Colorado, Minnesota, Nebraska, during the Director’s term or his/her term will be
terminated;
New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota 1
Region 6 5. Each director must take and at all times con-
form to the oath of office extant at the time of the
Dominican Republic, Mexico 1 director’s election and as amended at any time during
the term of office;
Region 7
6. Each potential Director must have had at least
Arizona, Nevada, Oregon, Utah 1 one horse duly registered with the Association for a
period of one year, commencing as of August 1 of the
Region 8 preceding year to be elected, and must keep at least
one horse continuously registered throughout the
Idaho, Montana, Wyoming 1 duration of the election period and the term.

Region 9 Additionally, no person shall be eligible to be a
director for more than two (2) full consecutive terms,
Alaska, Canada, Hawaii, Maine, however, a director may serve more than two (2) non-
consecutive terms.
New Hampshire, Vermont
A complete copy of the TWHBEA By Laws and
Anyone interested in running for an open seat more information on the election of directors can be
must declare their intention to run by August 1, found at www.twhbea.com/governance/corporate-by-
2022 to the Executive Director, Mark Farrar, by laws.
emailing [email protected] or mailing TWH- 6
BEA, Attn: Mark Farrar, PO Box 286, Lewisburg,

AND JIMMY
MCCONNELL

Shod by Thank you, Jimmy and the entire Formac team,
Red Umberger & Co. for all of your hard work!

Also, a sincere thank you for all of the cheers, applause and
kind comments from all of the Finally I Am fans!

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
Mark and Sharon Thomas and Three-Year-Old Stallion
Rick and Dedra Grant
Tullahoma, TN CHAMPION

This issue of the Voice
is Saluting our
Amateur and
Youth Exhibitors
in all division

and all disciplines.

AND
WAYNE CONLEY

3 SHOWS!
3 BLUES!

Owned and Trained by Smoky Mountain Classic
Wayne Conley and Sherry Rouse Upper Cumberland and
Morristown, TN East Tennessee Spring Fling
Amateur Owned and Trained

CHAMPION

Ally Jo Jacobs
and Ain’t He Grand

Equitation 11 & Under
Contenders

Owned by
Ally Jo Jacobs
Murfreesboro, TN

& Ally Jo Jacobs

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
Ally Jo Jacobs
Murfreesboro, TN Youth 11 & Under

Champion

WC, 2XRWC & RWGC

With BiBi Beasley

AWHLA
YOUTH 12-17 CHAMPION

WC

With Maxine Beasley

WALKING FOR CANCER
YOUTH PONIES
CHAMPION

Owned by
The Beth Beasley Family

Athens, AL

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3XWGC & 3XWC

And Lexie Stinnett

Spring Fun Show
Amateur Five-Year-Old Stallions

CHAMPION

Owned by
Conner & Stinnett
Sevierville, TN

WC

Amateur Four-YeaSr-prOinlgd FSutanlSlihoonws

CHAMPION

Owned by
Jimbo Conner
Sevierville, TN

Snappwood Champions Trained by
are groomed with

PHOTOS ARE BY SHANE SHIFLET

& Janice Fostek

Owned by Spring Fun Show
Janice Fostek AMATEUR
Roanoke, VA
15.2 & UNDER STALLION
Champion Unanimously

& Janice Fostek

Columbia Spring Jubilee
AMATEUR

FIVE-YEAR-OLD
STALLION
Champion

Joe Pa with Winky Groover in the irons claimed the Fun Show Grand Champion Title.

52nd Annual Spring Fun Show

The 52nd Annual Spring Fun Show was held May Jimbo Conner, Carolyn Luttrell, Jackie Greenwalt and Hayden
26 - 28, 2022 at the Calsonic Arena in Shelbyville, Burks.
Tennessee. There were 506 entries over the three day
show. Judges for the 69 classes were Leah Boyd, Derek
Bonner and Jamie Bradshaw.

Joe Pa and Winky Groover were crowned the 52nd
Annual Spring Fun Show Champions for owners Shane
and Veronica Porterfield and Tanya and Brian Strick-
land. Mach 1 and Jimmy McConnell were reserve for
owners The Molly Walters Family.

Congratulations to all the winners and to the Cele-
bration on a great Spring Fun Show.

Patrick Thomas, Dr. John Gladney and Darden Gladney. Gary Edwards, Toni and Stephanie White and Larry Edwards.

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WGC HONORS X WGC JOSE’S BABY DOLL AND JEFF LAUGHLIN

Owned by Thank you for the overwhelming response after Praise
And Honor’s performance.

Spring Fun Show

Five & Under

PenBrooke Farm LLC Park Performance
Doris Penick CHAMPION
Walterboro, SC

Pam and Larry Russell Karen Inman and Jannie Chapman. Winky and Sheila Groover.

Lisa Teel and Sherrin Pittman join Back In the Saddle Again. Jack Davis and Call My Lawyer are joined by the Leatherwood
team folling his win in the fine harness class.

Gayla Kail and Pro V1 is joined by family and friends folling Marty McFly and Janice Fostek where joined by the EquiKnox
their win. Farm team following their win.

3XWC & 2XWGC

AND GAYLA KAIL

Spring Fun Show
Amateur 15.2 & Under Mares & Geldings

CHAMPION

Owned by
The Ben Kail Family
Alamo, TN
Ad Sponsored by Watson Roofing

& Lilly
Riddley

Spring Fun Show
AMATEUR
SPECIALTY
Champion

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Owned by
The Alan Riddley Family

Shelby, NC

WC THEHONOR CODE
& JOHN ALLAN CALLAWAY

Spring Fun Show
SHOW PLEASURE

FIVE & UNDER
Champion

Unanimously!

WC Simply Country

& Stephanie White

Spring Fun Show
Amateur Three-Year-Old

Mares and Geldings
CHAMPION

Owned by
Toni & Stephanie White
Eatonton, GA & Shelbyville, TN

Honor My Country3xWC&2xRWGC

& Stephanie White

Spring Fun Show
Amateur Canter

CHAMPION
Unanimously!

Trained by
Carl Edwards & Sons Stables

Dawson, GA

AND JACK DAVIS

Thanks for the tremendous
crowd support!

Spring Fun Show Trained by
Fine Harness
Owned by CHAMPION
Jack Davis
Ashville, AL Columbia Spring Jubilee
Fine Harness

Reserve Champion

WGC & WC

AND PAM RUSSELL

Spring Fun Show Trained by
Amateur Stallions Champion

Unanimously!

Owned by Larry and Pam Russell “To God Be The Glory”
Pontotoc, MS

National Trainers Show and Darden
Amateur Lite Shod Champion Gladney

Cajun Classic
Amateur Lite Shod Champion

Amateur Lite Shod Grand Champion

Celebration Spring Fun Show
Amateur Lite Shod Champion

and John
Gladney

Cajun Classic
Amateur Country Pleasure Champion
Amateur Country Pleasure Grand Champion

and John
Gladney

Cajun Classic
Amateur Park Pleasure Champion
Amateur Park Pleasure Grand Champion

Heart Of Dixie Spring Showcase and John
Park Performance Open Champion Gladney

Cajun Classic
Amateur Park Performance Champion

Amateur Park Performance Grand Champion

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By Kristi Payne
Benjamin Bowen’s equestrian journey has been and every horse on sight, as well as what they had accom-
more than just a dream come true -- it’s been a sequence plished – it was remarkable,” says Pam. “And he made it
of dreams realized by a determination and devotion to clear that he wanted to show a padded horse as soon as he
achieving one goal after another that began when Benja- was able.”
min was just a small child. Not just any padded horse, mind you. Benjamin had
Born and raised on a working farm owned by his par- chosen his mount. Sanman was a handsome sorrel gelding
ents, Mike and Terrie Bowen, there was never a shortage that Pam and Larry had purchased when Benjamin was
of mounts available for both work and play, and his uncle, just six years old, and the two had fallen in love with one
well-known Spotted another on sight.
Saddle Horse trainer Britt But Sanman was a young-
Huffstatler, had a string of ster, and still had work to do
show horses on which he in the junior horse and ama-
was happy to help teach teur ranks. Over the next few
Benjamin to ride. years, he went on to win World
But it was his grand- Championships in both the
parents, Pam and Larry Three-Year Old Mares and
Russell, who were re- Geldings and Four-Year Old
sponsible for introducing Mares and Geldings divisions
him to the performance with Link Webb.
Tennessee Walking Horse But on a Saturday night
and setting in motion in Forrest, MS, Benjamin got
a legacy of success that a taste of what it would feel
has spanned more than like to make a victory pass on
15 years, with no end in Sanman, as Pam pulled him
sight. aboard with her to celebrate an
Benjamin remem- amateur division win.
bers incessantly asking “I’d taken three horses
his grandparents to take that night and already won on
him to every show they the first two,” says Pam. “But I
attended, and they were couldn’t really be happy about
happy to comply. that because I knew it meant
“Benjamin always the odds of winning on Sanman
wanted to go; it was the as well were pretty slim.”
most important thing to Sanman defied those odds
him,” says Pam. “And he and won anyway. After col-
was never that typical kid lecting her ribbon, Pam put
at horse shows who want- Benjamin in front of her on the
ed to run around and play behind the grandstands. He was saddle and says she’ll never forget his smile as they sailed
there to watch the show, period.” around the ring together with Sanman’s mane flying in
Steadfastly declining offers to play with the other Benjamin’s face.
children, Benjamin opted instead to sit with the adults and When she asked him afterwards how it felt, she says
soak up all the stories, facts and strategies that he over- he exclaimed, “Mawmaw, the only thing that would have
heard them discussing. made it better is if I were on there by myself!”
“This was a very young child who knew every rider From that point on, Benjamin began to make a lot

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of noise about riding Sanman solo, and his grandparents what he was trying to do was get off the rail and inside the
eventually agreed it might be time to let him try. pack to make sure he was literally the center of attention
The first rides took place at the barn, where Pam and that everyone was looking at him!”
remembers Link running “a million miles” alongside a sev- And they were. Benjamin and Sanman received the
en-year-old Benjamin as he learned to pilot Sanman. And call from the lineup to what was, for each of them, their
that’s when the unique connection between a young boy first-ever spotlight ride and Celebration floral horseshoe.
and the hotshot show horse he loved truly revealed itself. “That was really the ultimate dream – to accomplish
“It really was a special thing to witness,” says Pam. such a massive goal with a horse who meant that much to
“Sanman was a fiery horse and not always easy to ride, but me,” says Benjamin. “It was all kind of a blur at the time,
it was immediately apparent that he adored Benjamin and and after all these years, the only thing I can say with confi-
was devoted to taking care of him.” dence about the night is that it was completely overwhelm-
While Sanman was continuing to dominate as a junior ing.”
horse, a smaller, more easygoing horse named Hotline was As Benjamin moved into the 12-17 division the fol-
drafted to teach Benjamin how to show. On Benjamin’s lowing year, his show string grew and diversified, and the
ninth birthday, he made his first solo show in Starkville, family began to talk about retiring Sanman. Not surpris-
MS, where Hotline gifted him with what Pam describes as ingly, Benjamin had thoughts on the matter.
the best show the horse had ever made – and the victory. “I always knew I eventually wanted to have Sanman at
The pair were the talk of the show. home, where I could look out my window and see him,”
“Hotline gave his all that night,“ says Benjamin. “It was says Benjamin.
a moment I had looked forward to for years and everyone That’s exactly what happened. Sanman was moved
– especially me -- was just overwhelmed with excitement.” to the family farm in Randolph, MS, where Benjamin
That experience only solidified Benjamin’s determi- was able to spend a lot more time with him. He began to
nation to show Sanman, and he finally got his chance the trail ride him, and, over the years, the once-fiery gelding
following year. The pair made their showring debut in became the horse that Benjamin’s nieces and nephews
Jackson, MS, in 2004, and made their first blue ribbon ride learned to ride on and an ambassador for the breed to
on a rainy night in Summertown, TN. countless of Benjamin’s college friends.
There was no looking back from there. Their first
season together culminated in winning the 11 & Under “When I had Sanman at home, he taught me how
Geldings World Championship at the 2004 Celebration. to really communicate and connect with a horse,” says
“To this day, if I were given the option to show at just Benjamin. “He always knew exactly how I felt before I even
one show a year, it would be the Celebration,” says Benja- walked out to where he was, and he opened my eyes to the
min. “So to make my first-ever pass down the chute and true versatility of the Tennessee Walking Horse.”
ride in the Big Oval and actually win was the most incred- And while Benjamin has gone on to see great showring
ible feeling.” success, including numerous Celebration wins, with subse-
Just two years later, after an unbelievable streak of 15 quent mounts like Tommy Lee Jones, The Landshark and
wins in a row during the show season leading up to the Jose It Ain’t So, he’s never quite developed a connection
Celebration, they sought roses in a huge field of notable with any other horse to equal that with Sanman.
horse and rider teams in the 2006 11 & Under World “Sanman was a once in lifetime horse,” says Benjamin.
Grand Championship. “He wasn’t just the horse I hopped on and won with – he
“It was just an incredible year for them,” says Pam. was part of the family.”
“Sanman was his best the more often you showed him, and Just last year, Benjamin lost his equine soulmate to
Benjamin always wanted to show him. So we did, and they illness. He spent the last several days of Sanman’s life living
just kept winning.” and sleeping in the barn with him, comforting his friend
After a run like that, Benjamin says that he never had as the end neared. Every time he tried to give the geld-
doubts that Sanman could win it all. But the field was deep ing some space, for concern that his presence may be too
and the gelding could be a bit unpredictable, so Benjamin stressful, Sanman would muster up the energy to move
knew his work as a rider would be cut out for him. closer to him and let him know he was needed, so Benja-
“Sanman sometimes liked to pull to the middle of the min spent many hours cradling Sanman’s head in his lap
ring,” says Benjanim. “So my only real concern was that until he transitioned.
he might try to park in during the class. But in watching And, in tribute to a horse like no other, Benjamin
videos back over the years since that night, I realized that wrote the following to announce Sanman’s passing:
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“The past few days have been some
tough ones. Tuesday, I said goodbye
to one of my best friends, one of my
greatest blessings, and my family said
goodbye to a family member: our
horse, Sanman.

He was a constant in our family
from the time I was 6 years old. He
taught me how to win and how to
lose. He taught me how to work hard,
how to love hard, how to be content
and how to set goals larger than life.
He gave us all just as much joy in our
backyard during his retired years as
he did in the winners’ circle during his
many World Championship wins.

There’s nothing that compares
to the peace I felt by being with him
out at the barn on an early morning
before a show in Tennessee or an early
morning before work or school when I
would go out to see him. It was almost
like he knew how I felt before I even
got there. He could comfort me better
than anyone without saying a word.

I spent his last morning with him
watching the sunrise over the lake next
to our barn, and I couldn’t help but be
reminded of the many mornings we
spent together and think of the incredi-
ble gift the Lord gave me in Sanman.

He gave his all until the last
second, and I’ll always be changed
by having him in my life. Because of
Sanman, I built relationships and have
made memories I would have never
experienced otherwise. Thank you,
Lord, for blessing me with a once in a
lifetime horse in Sanman.

Rest easy man. I’ll miss you forev-
er.”

Lifelong partnerships like Ben-
jamin and Sanman’s are what every
horse-crazy kid longs for, and it’s likely
that their relationship inspired count-
less other children to set big goals
and devote their energy to achieving
them so that they, too, could live their
dreams.

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and Rodney Dick

Columbia Spring Jubilee

Grand CHAMPION

Owned by 31 Shod by Josh Baxter
Carol Missildine & Russell Enterprises
Smithfield, NC

Really Coach and Rodney Dick claimed the Columbia Spring Jubilee Grand Championship title for owners Denny Russell and
Carol Missildine. The Finish Line Farm team join them following their win.

71st Annual Columbia Spring Jubilee
The 71st Annual Columbia Spring Jubilee was held
June 2-4, 2022 at the Maury County Park in Columbia,
Tennessee. Chris Bobo, Mike Hilley and Amy Trimble
served as judges for the 401 entries. There were several
special events during the show, long time show chair-
man Valton Rummage was honored, Bobby Sands was
honored for 50 years of announcing and Gin Toddy
was retired.
Really Coach? and Rodney Dick claimed the title of
Columbia Spring Jubilee Grand Champion for proud
owners Denny Russell and Carol Missildine. Reserve
went to Twisted With Honors and R. M. Kellett. Gin’s
Shadow and Jimmy McConnell rounded out the top Scott and Kim Leonard and Bob and Debra Adcock.

three.

Justified Honors and John Allan Callaway are joined by Jacob, Many were on hand to congratulate Janice Fostek on her win
Dr. Brittany and Bentlee Baum following his exhibition. with I Am Fearless.

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And Tyler Baucom

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
Dr. Barbara Moersch Two-Year-Old Stallion
Jacksonville, AL CHAMPION
Unanimously!

Baucom Stables champions are groomed with

Becky and Amanda Nelms celebrated Cath-
erine Zeta Jones and Robert Nelms victory.

Cole Haan and Ally Jo Jacobs are met by family following their Wylder Way and Tin Man Too made a blue ribbon ride in the
win in the Youth 11 and Under class. Lead Line class with big sister, Jayden Jackson at the lead.

Gin Toddy following his retirement with owners, friends and Brain Power and Jake Jacobs are greeted by family and friends
family. following their win in the Amateur Canter class.

RWC

& CHRISTY DUVALL

Thank you to Bailey, Joe and
Karen for all of your hard work

and to the entire JLS team for
the endless support!

Columbia Spring Jubilee
Novice Pleasure
CHAMPION

Owned by AND KYLIE DUVALL
The Duvall Family
Atwater, OH & Shelbyville, TN Youth Country Pleasure Contenders

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Owned by New division for 2022
Barron Witherspoon

Cocoa Beach, FL Amateur Park Performance

ThJuosne’sderstruck

& Barron
Witherspoon

©Luka Beaty Stables
Byrdstown, TN
Amateur Specialty Stallion
Contenders

MALICE
& SHERYL WARD

Amateur Trail Pleasure
Novice Contenders

We appreciate the support of everyone on helping to make this team.
Looking forward to showing off this great mare.
Sheryl

Owned by Trained by
Sheryl Ward Carrie Martin DeJarnatte Training
Oxford, NC
Lewisburg, TN • 352-242-7683

© Saved By Grace 4xWC, 9xRWC and
2xRWGC

& Deborah Dill
Columbia Spring Jubilee
Amateur Trail Pleasure

Reserve Champion

A special thanks for the kind
comments following our
performance!

Owned by
Deborah & William Dill
Gardendale, Alabama

Ad sponsored by
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Trained by

Carrie Martin DeJarnatte
Training

Lewisburg, Tennessee
352-242-7683

4th Annual
Summer

TWHYA Youth & Halter Show

Saturday, August 13, 2022 • 5pm

S.W. Beech Memorial Horse Show Grounds • Belfast, Tennessee • Judge: Blake Beam

1. Leadline, Riders 6 & Under (Judged) 18. Youth Show Pleasure
2. 4-H Flat Shod Invitational 19. Youth Weanling
20. Youth Gaited Pleasure
(Open to 4-H members, horse registrations not required,
shown at flat walk and running walk.) (Horse registrations not required, shown at walk and
favorite gait.)
3. Academy Leadline, Riders 6 & Under
21. Novice Weanlings
(Open to beginning riders. Ribbons to all participants)
(Handler has never won a blue ribbon in a weanling class)
4. Novice Model
22. Youth Walking Ponies
(Handler has never won a blue ribbon in a model class) 23. Amateur Weanlings
24. Youth/Youth Pleasure
5. Equitation 11 & Under
6. Youth Model (One youth rider rides first way; another rides second way)
7. Academy 11 & Under
25. Weanling Colts, RIDERS CUP
(Open to beginning riders currently taking lessons. Full 26. Youth Performance
riding suits are not allowed) 27. Yearling Fillies & Geldings, RIDERS CUP
28. Youth Yearlings
8. Youth Trail Pleasure 29. Youth Text & Ride
9. Amateur Model
10. Equitation 12-17 (Judged on the riders’ ability to be the first to correctly send
11. Model Mares, RIDERS CUP a text message while riding)
12. Youth All Day Pleasure
13. Model Geldings, RIDERS CUP 30. Novice Yearlings
14. Water Glass Class
15. Academy 12-17 (Handler has never won a blue ribbon in a yearling class)

(Open to beginning riders currently taking lessons. Full 31. Model Stallions, RIDERS CUP
riding suits are not allowed) 32. Amateur Yearlings
33. Youth Medallion, Performance
16. Youth Country Pleasure 34. Yearling Colts, RIDERS CUP
17. Weanling Fillies, RIDERS CUP 35. Youth Medallion, Pleasure

Free entry fees for all classes except Riders Cup ($40)
All classes are specialty except for Medallion

Premiums for Riders Cup and Medallion Classes (1) $75, (2) $50, (3) $40, (4) $30, (5) $20

For more information contact TWHBEA at 931-359-1574.

Persons on federal disqualification cannot transport horses to this show and can participate only as a spectator.

BELLA BELLE

& Cooper Moore

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
Jason Moore 17 & Under Country Pleasure
Charlotte, NC
RESERVE CHAMPION

Trained by
Carrie Martin DeJarnatte Training

Lewisburg, TN • 352-242-7683

AND
MARTY WARREN

TWHBEA REG.
#22100723

Yearlings For Sale At Ravenswood Farm Columbia Spring Jubilee
Laugh’s & Giggles 22100730 Yearling Fillies and Geldings
Geronimo Joe 22100733 CHAMPION

Sapphire N Tonic 22100401
Vivian 22100732

Momma’s Money 22100402 Trained by
Marty Warren
Owned by Twin Sister 22100731 [email protected]
615-218-6923
Denise and Steve Smith BREEDER OF WORLD CHAMPION
Brentwood, TN

CZaettha-eJorniense

& Robert Nelms

Columbia Spring Jubilee
Model Champion

Owned by Ed Lukacevic
Ed’s Walking Horse, LLC
Crittenden, KY

& Dan Waddell

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
Kim and George Lewis Park Performance
Newville, Alabama CHAMPION

Mayor Bill is campaigning in a new division!
We are grateful for the support of our candidate

as we work for World Championship honors
in the Park Performance division.



& R. M. Kellett

Fearlessly be
your best.

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
The Jacobs Familey
Murfreesboro, TN Four-Year-Old Canter

Champion Unanimously

& Jake Jacobs

A mind is a terrible
thing to waste. . . .

Owned by Columbia Spring Jubilee
Ally Jo Jacobs
Murfreesboro, TN Four-Year-Old Canter

Champion Unanimously

And Raigan Gardner

Owned by Spring Fun Show
Pat & Jamie Gardner Youth Country Pleasure
Mt. Crawford, VA & Smyrna, TN Champion Unanimously

And Jacalyn Gardner

Owned by Debut Show, Debut Blue
Dr. & Mrs. Curt Branch Mid South Horse Show Association
Shelbyville, TN Show Pleasure Amateur/Youth Champion


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