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8/25/2017 |
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8/25/2017 |
| Basketball and horses are both synonymous with Shelbyville, and the person tied to the success of both of those connecting words passionately serves on the Celebration Board of Directors... |
8/25/2017 |
| The following interview took place between WHR’s Sadie Fowler and long time owner and exhibitor Lindy Holt. |
8/24/2017 |
| The following Q&A interview took place between Walking Horse Report’s Sadie Fowler and Rachel Reed. Reed is the office manager for the SHOW HIO. |
8/24/2017 |
| As tradition continued, the first night of the Celebration festivities kicked off with the annual TWHBEA Futurity, where weanlings, yearlings, two-, and three-year-olds build on their foundations of pedigree and compete for top prize money. |
8/23/2017 |
| In the interview that follows, Beverly Lamp shares her thoughts following her TWHBEA Futurity victory with Most Wanted MCF in the Yearling Colts class. |
8/24/2017 |
| In the interview that follows, Allison Thorson shares her thoughts following her World Championship victory aboard Suiza. |
8/24/2017 |
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8/24/2017 |
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8/24/2017 |
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8/24/2017 |
| Thursday morning opened up with a 9 a.m. start time with Ritz Entourage and Beverly Lamp defending their world championship title for the fourth consecutive year in the Model Pleasure Walking Stallions (Riders Cup) class for owner Lorraine Rosbury. |
8/24/2017 |
| In the interview that follows, Tamara Hader shares her thoughts following her World Championship ride aboard Checkpoint Charlie on Thursday morning. |
8/24/2017 |
| The 79th annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration kicked off promptly at 9 a.m. Wednesday morning with the theme of the day being three words: Many World Champions. Classes were large and many of the 10 on the agenda had multiple world and world grand champions in them. |
8/23/2017 |
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8/23/2017 |