MARCH 20, 2013

Local horse owner wins reserve world championship Select Cowboy Mounted Shooting title

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skip neumanThe American Quarter Horse Journal, Houston – William ‘Skip’ Neuman of Cave Creek, Arizona, captured the reserve world championship title in Select amateur cowboy mounted shooting pistols at the American Quarter Horse Association Cowboy Mounted Shooting World Championship Show on March 2 at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo in Houston. Neuman showed his American Quarter Horse Peppys Steeldust, who is a 2003 gray gelding. Peppys Steeldust, sired by Woods Lil Peppy and out of Dancin Jewels, was bred by Elizabeth Para of Othello, Washington.

In Select amateur cowboy mounted shooting pistols, 27 entries competed for world champion honors.

The AQHA Cowboy Mounted Shooting World Championship Show is an event for American Quarter Horse owners and exhibitors from around the world, who must qualify for cowboy mounted shooting by earning a predetermined number of points or participating at AQHA-approved cowboy mounted shooting events. The 112 entries at this year’s event represented competitors from 22 of the United States, as well as Argentina and Germany.
For more visit www.aqha.com/versatility.