Sand Creek, MI – A Lenawee County youth continues to have a successful quarter horse riding season, as she brought home several accolades at a recent show in Oklahoma City.
Eleanor Ott of Sand Creek had many levels of success at the recent 2022 Ford American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship Show.
Ott showed the American Quarter Horse Hez Rainey Made, owned by Londa Pickles of Sand Creek.
The AQHYA World is the world’s largest, single-breed world championship horse show open exclusively to youth exhibitors 18 years and under.
Ott’s results are below:
Nutrena Level 1 Champion of Champions
Champion in the Western Pleasure 13 & Under
3rd in the Equitation 13 & Under
3rd in the Horsemanship 13 & Under
15th in the Showmanship 13 & Under
Adequan® Level 2
3rd in the Western Pleasure 13 & Under
5th in the Equitation 13 & Under
3rd in the Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under
9th in the Performance Halter Gelding 13 & Under
11th in the Horsemanship 13 & Under
Level 3 placed
4th in the Equitation 13 & Under
6th in the Horsemanship 13 & Under
9th in the Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under
9th in the Showmanship 13 & Under
9th in the Western Pleasure 13 & Under
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