Disappointing Numbers For Adair County
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Coverage by Lisa Hayes
Editorial by Renee Isaacs
COLUMBIA, Ky. – The Adiar County Fair Horse Show was held on July 3, 2009, in Columbia, Ky. Joel Weaver judged the 33-class event. The USDA was present for the show, which ended with only one performance horse to enter the ring. Risky Business By JFK and Rocky McCoy entered the Park Performance Specialty class and were the sole champions. Many pleasure and miniature horses attended the event as well.
Daija Smith made her first show aboard Papa’s Pushover for Lonnie Hourigan and claimed top honors in the Juvenile 11 & Under Country Pleasure. Show management would like to thank everyone who supported the show and hope that the show is successful in future years.
Complete results for this show may be viewed by clicking here.
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