Lewisburg, TN – The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ and Exhibitors’ Association will once again be hosting the World Versatility Show, a premier event for versatility competitors from across the nation. This year’s show is scheduled for August 1 & 2 at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

Prizes include $60 for first place, $50 for second, $40 for third, $30 for fourth, $25 for fifth, $20 for sixth, $15 for seventh, and $10 for eighth. Ribbons will be presented for first through tenth with first and second receiving trophies. The Overall High Point Award Winner will receive a Tennessean Deluxe Saddle courtesy of National Bridle Shop. Other high point and reserve high point awards will be presented in the following categories – youth, amateur, and trainer.

The class list for the World Versatility Show can be found on TWHBEA’s website (www.twhbea.com). Stalls for the show may be reserved through WHOA at www.walkinghorseowners.com and, for those planning on attending the International Pleasure and Colt Show, there is no additional cost for stalls for the World Versatility Show. Entry fees for the World Versatility Show are $30/class or $175/per day per horse and rider combination.

The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association, headquartered in Lewisburg, Tennessee, is the oldest and most prestigious organization devoted to the promotion and protection of the breed. Founded in 1935, the breed registry was established to record the pedigrees of the Tennessee Walking Horse. Its goal is to maintain the purity of the breed, to promote greater awareness of the Tennessee Walking Horse and its qualities, to encourage expansion of the breed and to help assure its general welfare.