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World's Championship Horse Show

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A class of American Saddlebreds and riders at the World's Championship Horse Show.

Sanctioning body American Saddlebred Horse Association
Second sanctioning body United States Equestrian Federation
Location Kentucky State Fairgrounds
Held Annually
Inaugurated 1902
Largest honor World's Grand Championship
Divisions Five-gaited, three-gaited, fine harness, road horse, road pony, harness pony

The World's Championship Horse Show, held at the Kentucky State Fairgrounds in Louisville, Kentucky, in Freedom Hall, is a large horse show that includes the American Saddlebred, Hackney pony, and Standardbred breeds. It is usually held annually in late August, coinciding with the dates of the Kentucky State Fair and in the middle of the show season for the three breeds. Any horse or rider who wins there earns the title of World's Champion (abbreviation: WC), and a second-place finish is identified with a Reserve World's Championship (abbreviation: RWC) title. In addition to the WC and RWC titles, a horse can also earn the World's Grand Championship (WGC) or World's Championship of Champions (WCC) title. The winner of a championship class which requires a qualifier is given one of these titles.




Contents






  • 1 Competition


  • 2 History


  • 3 Winners


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References





Competition


American Saddlebred horses, Hackney ponies and horses, and Standardbred horses compete in the World's Championship.
In each division, there are always several classes specifically for amateurs, ladies, amateur ladies, and junior exhibitors. There are also specific age classes for younger horses, namely two- three- and four-year-olds, and for Saddlebred ponies and horses.[1]


The Saddlebred divisions of the show's classes contain about six to thirty classes each, and the number may depend on the number of entries that will be showing, since larger classes are usually split into two separate sections. Saddlebreds compete in the divisions found in most of their shows, including the three performance divisions, five-gaited, three gaited, and fine harness, as well as park and pleasure divisions. Saddle seat equitation classes are also offered for junior riders.


The Hackney ponies compete in four divisions, road, Hackney (cobtail), harness, and pleasure driving. Standardbreds are shown in only one division, road horses.


Multiple World's Championship titles are awarded, but there is only one World's Grand Championship in each division.[2]
The most prestigious World's Grand Championship is for five-gaited Saddlebreds, meaning horses that perform the standard gaits of walk, trot, and canter plus two four-beat gaits, the slow gait and the rack.[3][4] Saddlebreds in the Three-Gaited World's Grand Championship compete at the walk, trot and canter, but are still judged on their breed type and animation.[5]



History


The World's Championship Horse Show has been held every year since it was founded in 1902 with only two exceptions. The first missed year was 1904, when no fair was held, and 1945, when the fair was cancelled due to World War II.[6] The World's Grand Championships were first held in a modern sense in 1914. It is one of the three horse shows that compose the Saddlebred "Triple Crown," in addition to the Lexington Junior League Horse Show in Lexington, Kentucky, and the American Royal in Kansas City, Missouri. The schedule always ends on a Saturday night with the Five-Gaited World's Grand Championship, which carries prize money of $100,000.[7]




Wing Commander, six-time winner of the Five-Gaited World's Grand Championship


In 1953, the stallion Wing Commander, trained by Earl Teater became the first Saddlebred to ever win six World's Grand Championship titles, all in the five-gaited division.[8] After him, a mare named My-My matched his feat from 1963 to 1968, but she died before she could win a seventh title. More recently, a fine harness horse named Callaway's Copyright won his sixth World's Grand Championship in 2006 and retired shortly thereafter. In 1988, Michele MacFarlane became the first woman to win the Five-Gaited World's Grand Championship on Sky Watch. Since then, she has had two more wins of the same title, on two different horses in 1996 and 2007. The latter year was also notable, for another amateur woman, Mary Gaylord McClean, won the reserve title to MacFarlane. Some other horses that have made history with their performances are An Heir About Her, who became the first three-year-old Saddlebred to win a World's Grand Championship in 2002, and A Sweet Treat, who won World's Grand Championships in both the three-gaited and fine harness divisions, which is particularly unusual and proves a horse's versatility.


For the first time ever, in 2006, the Kentucky State Fair offered a western pleasure division for Saddlebreds. It also has begun offering hunt seat, park pleasure, and a junior exhibitor park, pleasure equitation, and adult equitation divisions.



Winners



This is a partial list of World's Grand Championship winners at the World's Championship Horse Show.



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Winners at the World's Championship Horse Show
Year
Five-Gaited
Three-Gaited
Fine Harness
Road Horse
Road Pony
Hackney Pony
Harness Pony
1903
Preston





1948

Wing Commander
My Smoke Dreams




1949
Wing Commander
Magnolia's Ann Rutledge





1950
Wing Commander
Blue Meadow Princess





1951
Wing Commander
Blue Meadow Princess





1952
Wing Commander
Blue Meadow Princess





1953
Wing Commander[9]
Blue Meadow Princess





1953
Waltz Dream[10]






1963

My-My






1964
My-My






1965
My-My






1966
My-My






1967
My-My






1968
My-My






1975
Will Shriver






1978
Cora's Time






1980

Imperator






1981
Imperator






1982

Sky Watch






1983
Sky Watch






1984
Sky Watch






1985
Imperator






1986
Imperator






1988
Sky Watch






1997
Zorvoorbij Commander in Chief[11]






2003
Callaway's Forecaster
An Heir About Her
Callaway's Copyright
Invincible Summer
Desert Prince
Heartland Equality
Heartland King Of Kings
2004

Boucheron
An Heir About Her
Callaway's Copyright
Power Ranger
Desert Prince
On The Mark
Shake Don't Stir
2005
Five O'Clock
Manila Thrilla
Callaway's Copyright
Big Red
Calvin Hobbs
Nabucco
Par Excellence
2006
He's The Man
Manila Thrilla
Callaway's Copyright
Big Red
Free Willy
Nabucco
Sweetheart of Success
2007
Casey's Final Countdown
Grande Gil
Along Came A Spider
Big Red
Free Willy
Lord Ovation
Heartland Expectation
2008

Breaking News
Our Charming Lady
Mother Mary
Big Red
Beulah Jean
On The Mark
Heartland Expectation
2009

Courageous Lord
Our Charming Lady
Castledream
Big Red
Beulah Jean
Heartland High Tech
Dun Haven Phenomenal
2010
Courageous Lord
Grande Gil
Lace's Last Tango




2011
Courageous Lord
Real Action
Wild Carrissima
Emerson
Regals Lightning Strike
Giselle
Nabucco
2012
Bravo Blue
Platinum Moon
Wild Carrissima
Emerson
Calvin Hobbs
Giselle
Nabucco
2013
Callaway's Annabel Allison
Sir Silver Knight
Wild Carrissima
Emerson
Twin Willows McDreamy
Giselle
Heartland Globe-Trotter
2014
The Daily Lottery
Macadamia
Nutcrakers Nirvana
Emerson
Twin Willows McDreamy
Giselle
Heartland Majestic
2015
Marc of Charm
Daydream's Heads Up
Lady Mandolin
Emerson
Twin Willows McDreamy
Heartland Expectation
Craycroft Matador
2016

Top of the Mark
Don O'Neil
Wild Carrissima
B52
Twin Willows McDreamy
Giselle
Craycroft Matador[12]
2017
Top of the Mark
Tangos Token Kiss
Here Comes the Boom
B52
Twin Willows McDreamy
Heartland High Tech
Mississippi Queen[13]


See also



  • Saddle seat

  • Horse Show

  • Kentucky State Fair

  • List of attractions and events in the Louisville metropolitan area



References





  1. ^ https://www.kentuckytourism.com/events/details/worlds-championship-horse-show/53550/


  2. ^ https://www.kentuckytourism.com/events/details/worlds-championship-horse-show/53550/


  3. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=XK50CQAAQBAJ&pg=PA33&dq=Five-Gaited+World%27s+Grand+Championship&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwlPOwseLXAhXJ6oMKHfx7AYIQ6AEILDAD#v=onepage&q=Five-Gaited%20World's%20Grand%20Championship&f=false


  4. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=W7EeBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA953&dq=Five-Gaited+World%27s+Grand+Championship&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwlPOwseLXAhXJ6oMKHfx7AYIQ6AEIMjAE#v=onepage&q=Five-Gaited%20World's%20Grand%20Championship&f=false


  5. ^ http://www.saddleandbridle.com/articles/events/195-world-s-championship-horse-show


  6. ^ American Saddlebred Magazine, Volume 25, No. 1, January–February 2007


  7. ^ http://horsesdaily.com/article/merrill-murray-and-courageous-lord-earn-third-consecutive-five-gaited-worlds-grand


  8. ^ http://www.imh.org/exhibits/online/wing-commander-great-american-show-horse


  9. ^ http://www.imh.org/exhibits/online/wing-commander-great-american-show-horse


  10. ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=4d3JhWUtyocC&pg=PA104&lpg=PA104&dq=my-my+Saddlebred&source=bl&ots=mC1KNriAex&sig=Bpjk0O5l4STzMWZ2ic8ZvtaI9AM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjbidyEm4DLAhWIQyYKHbrDBLM4ChDoAQgqMAY#v=onepage&q=my-my%20Saddlebred&f=false


  11. ^ http://www.bluegrasshorseman.com/redd-crabtree.html


  12. ^ https://www.usef.org/media/press-releases/14364_the-worlds-championship-horse-show-hits-the-top-of-the-mark-in


  13. ^ https://www.usef.org/media/press-releases/worlds-championship-horse-show-brings-excitement









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