VWHA High Point Award Winners
Thursday, February 17, 2011
The following are results of the 2010 Virginia Walking Horse Association High Point Awards ceremony held in New Market, Va.
VWHA High Point Awards
Amateur Four & Under
1. Diamond's Digi Walker - Bob Michael
Walking Amateur Specialty
1. Barbados - Kay Swisher
2. Bail Bondsman - Ann Hawn
Walking 15.2 & Under Specialty
1. The Dollar Bill - Bob Black
Amateur Walking Horse
1. Real Bad Pusher - Donna Skelly
2. Pusher's Mahogany Bay - Mike Mongold
Amateur Ladies Specialty
1. Bail Bondsman - Ann Hawn
2. Mozart - Mary Swecker
Juvenile Walking 11 & Under
1. Unparrelled Delight - Peyton Whetzel/Mary Swecker
All Day Pleasure Walking
1. Power Generated Blaze - John Upson
Plantation Pleasure Lite-Shod Two-Gait
1. Tank Williams - John Upson
2. Rowdy Fred - John Eubank
3. Cash For Junior - Tomi Chittum
Park Pleasure Walking Specialty
1. 24 KT Ritz - John Eubank
2. Silver Desperado - Kay Swisher
Country Pleasure Walking
1. Jazz Bouquet - John Upson
2. The Texas Outlaw - Beth Eubank
Go As You Please Easy Gait
1. Jazz Bouquet - John Upson
All Day Pleasure Easy Gait
1. Gen's Icicle - Tomi Chittum
Ladies Pleasure Easy Gait
1. Gen's Icicle - Tomi Chittum
2. Tank Williams - John Upson
Men's Pleasure Easy Gait
1. Tank Williams - John Upson
Mountain Pleasure Horse
1. Double T's Hottie - Tomi Chittum
2. Clipper's Redman - Tomi Chittum
Trail Racking
1. Double T's Hottie - Tomi Chittum
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