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Adair Co, KY, takes two TWHNC World Championships

The Tommy Grider Family and Withers and Tooley are major winners at the 70th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration in Shelbyville, TN

By Julie Grider Tucker

Two Adair County owned horses won World Championship titles in their respective divisions Monday night, August 25, 2008, at the 70th Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration in Shelbyville, TN.

Only some 20 World Champion awards in various classes will presented during the show, and, Adair County now has won two of these.
  • Beverly Hills Ritz, owned by the Tommy Grider Family, and ridden by trainer Jimmy McConnell, won a World Championship in the Two Year Old Stallions Division

  • I'm Money Hungry, owned by Withers and Tooley, and ridden by Alexis Tooley, won a World Championship in the Owner Amateur Park Performance Stallions Division
The Celebration(R) started Thursday, August 20 and continues through Sunday, August 30, 2008. It is premier event for Tennessee Walking Horses in the world.




This story was posted on 2008-08-26 05:23:17
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