TWHBEA World Versatility Show and National Futurity Judges Named
Tuesday, June 11, 2013
The Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ And Exhibitors’ Association (TWHBEA) is pleased to announce that judges have been selected for the 2013 editions of the World Versatility Show and National Futurity. The balance of classes at the World Versatility Show will be judged by Roger Hand of Ranburne, Alabama, while Jenni Hogan of Chapel Hill, Tennessee will adjudicate Dressage. The World Versatility Show is scheduled for July 25 - 27. The judging panel for the National Futurity, which will be held July 28, will be comprised of Jason Bachert of Grover, Missouri, Larry Martin of Bell Buckle, Tennessee, and Dee Dee Miller of Lewisburg, Tennessee. Both shows will be held at the Miller Coliseum in Murfreesboro, Tennessee.
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