WHOA Announces Final Revised Class Schedule And Rules
Wednesday, July 10, 2013
The Pleasure and Colt International Class Schedule and Rules are updated for the Add-A-Class Sponsored Classes and expansion to the International rules. The final edition of the shows classes and rules are now available on the WHOA website.
The show will be held in conjunction with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' And Exhibitors' Association (TWHBEA) World Versatility Show and National Futurity. The World Versatility Show is scheduled for July 25th - 27th and the National Futurity will be held the evening of July 28th.
Both shows will also be held at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum. Those wishing to reserve stalls and/or camper spaces for the World Versatility Show, National Futurity, and the International Horse show should contact the WHOA office at 615-494-8822.
Please visit the links for a class sheet or stall/camper reservation form.
Click Here for the 2013 Pleasure & Colt International Links
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