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MirallyMeadows

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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptyFri Jan 01, 2010 7:12 pm

I enjoyed the RFD-TV version of the parade as well......though I don't mind cleaning stalls, I wouldn't want the pooper-scooper job in the parade!
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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptyFri Jan 01, 2010 9:09 pm

Russ Thompson & Zsa Zsa Gabor are in front row in picture with Confederates.
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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptyFri Jan 01, 2010 10:44 pm

Well, I marched in many a parade in Jr and Sr high and I can attest that here in Virginia the horses were NOT at the end of the parade! Evil Grin
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PostSubject: Pleasure,trail,versatility   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptyFri Jan 01, 2010 10:50 pm

I remember the '64 Rose Parade when Sam Paschal rode Sun's Delight in it.I think there was a couple of other TWH's with them but I don't remember who.
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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptyTue Jan 05, 2010 10:31 am

Found this link under the news feeds on the WHT main page:

http://www.midsouthhorsereview.com/articles/2009/12/30/news/news16.txt

Note: Click on the link at the bottom of that page for even more info
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What an amazing story! Cowboy
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[img]Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 Queenapproximately2monthsold[/img]
My girl Queen at approximately 2 months old (ain't she cute!)

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and all grown up.
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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptySat Jan 09, 2010 3:45 am

Here's a couple more video clips Jean sent in of some of her horses over the years:

Jean said...

"This is my gold champagne stallion CHAMPAGNE FLASHDANCE. My last walker sold in 2008. My friend was filming and used it to tape another class and the battery went down this far into my class,. Wasnt he a handsome boy?"

https://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s14/timmbur/Temp%20Album/?action=view&current=fLASH.flv

Here is my Generator stud from a few years ago flat shod.

https://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s14/timmbur/Temp%20Album/?action=view&current=Genflat3.flv

....and padded.

https://s148.photobucket.com/albums/s14/timmbur/Temp%20Album/?action=view&current=Genhome.flv
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There's amazed buzz on Twitter that a Tennessee Walking Horse won the non-pro division of the Extreme Cowboy race.

They shouldn't be so surprised. Did they forget about the walking horse that won the Tevis Cup a few years ago?

Anyway, here's the link to the recent good news:

http://www.americanhorsepubs.org/news_updates/5618.asp
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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptySat Jan 09, 2010 8:45 am

Go to U -TUBE and click on TUFF & TRACYto see them in action. Tracy is such a nice person.
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PostSubject: Re: Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc.   Pleasure, Trail, Versatility, etc. - Page 9 EmptySat Jan 09, 2010 8:48 am

....or just watch him right here!

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Thanks for the tip on the video, Jean and Smitty! I feel a blog post comin' on ... Very Happy
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Rhonda,Tracy is a good friend of mine down here in Fl. She and her horses have been some of the BEST ambassadors of the TWH breed for a number of yrs. Tuff's daddy was also a GREAT horse winning a ton of ribbons at the Int. and the Cele.
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Will watch these, this afternoon...along with popcorn. Thanks for posting the links to Tracy & Tuff...I missed it on RFD & I'm anxious to view it.

S69, Indeed...great ambassadors. cheers
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Sent in by Jean:

Jean said...

"Here is my baby going to California. She left at 12 noon. I said as she went down the road , i wont cry, i wont cry, But i did."

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Jean, she is adorable!!!!!
I would have cried, too. Hard Cry
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I couldnt wait any longer , had to call. they are in Little Rock. She is doing fine. Of course as small as she is that is like a stall for her. She can walk around, lay down, get into things( she likes to do that).
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OMG! She is so cute! I would have been bawling my heart out.
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Me, too, Jean. I would have been a basket case. She's so cute that I want to cry just looking at her pictures.
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NOTE: I hope Cowgirl or Tommy don't mind if I post this....


Tuff to the Extreme!
Tennessee Walking Horse From Florida Wins Non-Pro Division at the Extreme Cowboy Race World Finals
By Tracy Pinson

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Tracy Pinson aboard "Tuff"

"After watching Craig Cameron’s Extreme Cowboy Race on RFD-TV, I knew that it was something we (Skyjacker’s Mountain High aka Tuff and I) had to try. Who knew, just a short time later, that Wayne Conkle, Tuff, and I would be traveling from Florida to North Carolina, Maryland, and Kansas to actually compete in these events.

For anyone who is not familiar with Extreme Cowboy Races, they are almost as fun to watch as they are to compete in! Craig Cameron summarized the race best with his description – Kamikaze speed with surgical precision. The courses require the horse and rider teams to run at full speed and then be able to rein the horse back to perform flying leading changes, ground tie, climb moguls, cross water, side pass over logs, go through tunnels, shoot balloons from horseback, joust, jump ditches, ride through trash, or navigate tight obstacles. The course is timed, but horsemanship is a larger factor in the overall score. Your horse has to lope well, respond properly to cues, and be able to negotiate any obstacles without hesitation.

In order to qualify for the World Finals, horse and rider teams are required to compete in events within a region, then the top three from each region are invited to the finals. Since there were no events in the Southeast, we traveled to the Mid-Atlantic region where events were held in North Carolina and Maryland. While at our first event in North Carolina, we were fortunate enough to meet Joyce Lewis, who had competed in several of the Craig Cameron races on television. She mentored and coached us, so that we knew what to prepare for in regional races, as well as the world finals.

Craig Cameron’s Extreme Cowboy Race World Finals were held in Topeka, Kansas on November 13th through 15th and attracted horses from 26 states. There were five divisions (Pro, Non-Pro, Youth, Ride Smart, Novice, and Young Guns) – all offering the best teams from all over the country. Tuff and I competed in the Non-Pro division, which was the largest with 34 entries. Judges included last year’s champion, Cam Schryver, and John Black, both from California.

The Non-Pro course was the same as the Pro division and we faced obstacles including shooting, jumping, running, roping, dragging, loading in a trailer, bareback, ground-tying, standing in the saddle, teetering bridges, and many others. Each rider competed in two rounds and the top ten cumulative scores went back in the final round.

After the first two rounds, Tuff and I were in second with only a half point separating us from the first place horse. Just before the final round, the course was posted and I was excited to see that half way through, we were required to strip our saddle and remount bareback. Running, jumping, spinning, and performing rollbacks while riding without a saddle – what a blast!

Tuff’s sire, Coin’s Skyjacker, was a multi-time world champion versatility horse and won Florida’s battle of the breeds. Wayne Conkle and I bought Skyjacker through an auction as a four year old and had him 16 great years before we lost him in 2004. Fortunately, Wayne bred him to his one of his best mares and produced Tuff before his passing. Destined to walk in his father’s footsteps, Tuff told us early on that he was also going to be a versatile horse. He completed his Supreme Versatility Championship by the age of four and has already won numerous World Versatility Championships and High Points in his seven short years.

What’s next? Who knows where we will turn up! Our initial goal in competing in the Extreme Cowboy Race was to show that the Tennessee Walking Horse is truly a versatile breed – from the trail to the show ring to Extreme Cowboy Racing – we’ve got the horse that can do anything….and do it smoothly!

With a Walking Horse winning the Non-Pro division and a Spotted Saddle Horse winning the Youth division, it proves that the Extreme Cowboy Association is an all breed organization.

We are honored to hold the 2009 Extreme Cowboy Non-Pro World Champion title - having competed with the best in the country is an experience that we will never forget.

Tuff and I would like to thank our sponsors, Montverde Academy, the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association, Walking Horse Owners Association, Tommy Hall, Mark Taylor, Spradley Hats, and to all the “Team Tuff” members at Darby Oaks Stables……We couldn’t have done it without all of you!!!

If you are interested in competing, watching, or hosting and event – You can contact the Extreme Cowboy Association at www.extremecowboyassociation.com or email me at TLPinson@aol.com . You will be hooked too!!"
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My blog post about Tuff and Tracy is up. I also included video from all three rounds of the Worlds and the link to the score sheet.

http://thehorseyset.net/5253/are-you-tuff-enough/
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Jean said...

Here is my mini mare BLONDIE at Lourdes Hospital on the 6th floor, being filmed for TV.
She started visiting Nursing Homes at 6 months old.


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Now that would bring a smile to anyone's face!!! Love Blondie and kudos to you, Jean, for making the effort to have her work as a therapy horse.
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Good work, Jean! My step-mother is in a nursing home and they so look forward to the visits from animals and children.
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That is so cute...I want a pony I could do that with. I think it's so cool that a horse can do that and hopefully bring a smile to their faces.
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