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Totally Rev N It - Appaloosa World Show - 11th Place

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Uploaded by on Jan 3, 2008

My 2004 ApHC Gelding Totally Rev N It... in the ring 2007 Appaloosa Worlds... he placed 11th overall in the Novice Non Pro Hunter Under Saddle and was ridden by my sister Megan Sorrell.
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  • this may be a dumb question but how do you qualify for nationals...i know this is world but isn't it the same but for people under 18. I am just starting to show breed shows cause i dont just like doing the open shows. How many points would you need to qualify?

  • Nationals in the Appaloosa Breed is not a version of Worlds for younger people. The is Regular Appaloosa Worlds.. held in November for adults to compete in but people under 18 can show in some events... then in July there is a Youth Worlds/ and Nationals. Youth worlds is a World Show strictly for 18 & under and National is just a big show competition with no qualification. Youth Worlds does not need to qualify only Regular Worlds and each class reguires certain points.

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  • This is awesome! What a pretty mover! (:

  • I've never had the opportunity and frankly I wouldn't want to... where we would travel and the weather conditions. There a regional Appaloosa show held the same weekend in my area so I compete there instead. This is my last year as youth, so I'm waiting for the opportunity to show at the main Appaloosa Worlds in Texas. My sister got the opportunity on my horse, soon it should be my turn :-)

  • You don't have to Qualify to go to Youth Worlds, you just have to be of age to compete, be able to pay the fees and truck your horse there.

  • congrats! cute horse!

  • i really dont understand them! i dont think i'm going to world this year so i wont know, but i just find it so odd! i mean i can understand if you want to try to do better, but get a new horse! my pasture appy could beat him! i'm not going to world and my new horse is already a world champion. goodness; people(: but i guess if they want to spend their money and support our breed, good for them!(:

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