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Relive the World Equestrian Games excitement with the PHJ’s Inside Look

The entire equestrian world turned its eyes on Tryon, North Carolina, as elite reining horses battled it out for international glory at the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games. Amidst the excitement, Paints shined bright, capturing medals and hearts as they gave their all on the global stage.

The Paint Horse Journal was there for all the action, including the heart-pounding runoff between two Paints for the individual bronze—Team USA’s Custom Made Gun and Brazil’s Gunner Dun It Again—as well as the history-making performance from Msdreamy, as she became the first mare to individually medal in reining at WEG. Read on about this thrilling moment and more in the November 2018 Paint Horse Journal’s monthly free story, “All Heart” via the online Inside Look.

Read the Paint Horse Journal‘s online Inside Look

Then, purchase, renew or extend your subscription to the Paint Horse Journal for more news and stories about the flashy breed you love!

In this month’s Inside Look you’ll find:

  • One FREE story—”All Heart”—covering the thrill of the 2018 FEI World Equestrian Games
  • APHA Executive Director Billy Smith’s “Fresh Paint” column, where he discusses cowboy culture and the allure of the West’s trademark hat.
  • Candid photos from the Paint competitions around the world
  • Our holiday gift guide—get all your shopping done in one place!
  • ALL our colorful advertisers, including talented reining and performance stallions, classified ads and our Stallion Alley

Then, open up your print copy of the November 2018 Paint Horse Journal to discover:

  • One breeder’s journey from collecting Breyer horses to raising champion Paint reiners
  • Andrea Fappani’s seven secrets for a show-stopping rollback
  • Healthy habits to keep your horse’s tendons strong
  • How hock arthritis cuts athletes’ careers short, and what to do about it
  • APHA member Ali Eidson’s inspiration behind her sparkling Western show creations
  • And so much more! Purchase, renew or extend your subscription today!

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    About APHA

    The American Paint Horse Association is the world’s second-largest international equine breed association, registering more than a million horses in 59 nations and territories since it was founded in 1962. APHA promotes, preserves and provides meaningful experiences with Paint Horses.

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