Harold Ryan finishes Top 10 in AQHA meet
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Riding Cajun Acquisition, Harold Ryan stormed into the Yearling Stallions Top 10 finish at the 2008 Bayer Select World Championship Show, Aug. 28-31, which was held in Amarillo.
“Qualifying and competing in the Bayer Select World Championship Show is a great honor,” said Bill Brewer, AQHA Executive Vice President. “Congratulations to Harold Ryan and (his horse) Cajun Acquisition for earning a Top 10 finish in this prestigious event.”
The Bayer Select World Championship Show is an invitational event specifically for amateur exhibitors age 50 or older. To qualify, exhibitors along with their horses must have earned a certain number of points in AQHA-approved shows between, June 1, 2007 to May 31 of this year. This is the sixth year for the show, where competitors from all around the world go head-to-head for 41 World Championships.
For more information and full coverage of the Bayer Select World Championship Show, contact AQHA at 806-376-4811 or visit www.aqha.com.
“Qualifying and competing in the Bayer Select World Championship Show is a great honor,” said Bill Brewer, AQHA Executive Vice President. “Congratulations to Harold Ryan and (his horse) Cajun Acquisition for earning a Top 10 finish in this prestigious event.”
The Bayer Select World Championship Show is an invitational event specifically for amateur exhibitors age 50 or older. To qualify, exhibitors along with their horses must have earned a certain number of points in AQHA-approved shows between, June 1, 2007 to May 31 of this year. This is the sixth year for the show, where competitors from all around the world go head-to-head for 41 World Championships.
For more information and full coverage of the Bayer Select World Championship Show, contact AQHA at 806-376-4811 or visit www.aqha.com.
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