Latham Stables Wins Nine Blues in Tallassee
Friday, October 16, 2009
by Stephanie Rose
TALLASSEE, Ala. - The Tallassee Rotary Club Horse Show was held at the Friendship Fire Department Arena in Tallassee, Ala. It was held on Oct. 10, 2009, at 4 p.m. Jeff Hatcher of Shelbyville, Tenn., marked the cards for the evening. There were 38 classes in all, including walking, spotted and racking divisions. The show was affiliated with SHOW, the GWHEA, the RHBEA and the AWHA.
Latham Stables won the blue ribbon tally for the evening with nine blues. Symbol Of Ritz took home the win in the Open Walking Championship for Mr. and Mrs. Roger Latham. Other blues were won by A Dangerous Man, Mexican Fire, Mercedes At The Ritz, A Special Sunset, Olympic’s Power Charge, Senator’s Grand Finale, A Cadillac By Jazz and AJA.
Complete results can be viewed by clicking here.
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