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VS GoodRide Candids from 2021 Pinto World Show

View some fabulous candids from The Pinto World Show taken by several competitors at the show.

Pinto Horse Association of America’s annual Pinto World Championship Show is currently underway through June 26th. The show is 13 days long, with over 700 classes for all types and disciplines. It has World and Reserve title buckles, High Point Awards for all divisions, and special events in a fun, family-friendly atmosphere.

Here’s what the Pinto Family had to say about the combined 2020 Pinto World Championship and Color Breed Congress Show and why you should join us for the Pinto World Championship in June:

“It is truly one of the best-organized shows in the country,” said Stephen Jardot.

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“Thank you to the Pinto Horse Association for holding such a wonderful show. This is my first year to show in the association, and I absolutely love it. The people are down to earth, the gate people were awesome, and the office made you feel like they were glad you were there. I have to commend them on a lot better trade show than other associations have had. I will be back. Thank you so much,” said Amy Edwards-Story

Pinto Horse Association of America prides itself on creating a show for all types of equines, all level of riders in a fun, one-of-a-kind atmosphere. The comments above show that friends, equines, and friendly competition creates life-long memories you can’t put a price tag on. Pinto has a “spot” for everyone.

CLICK HERE for VS GoodRide Candids kindly taken by several competitors, including – Angie Reichert, Allie Johnson, and Blake Carney.

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