Arabian Horse Association of Nebraska - Dedicated to the promotion of the Arabian horse
AHAN is a nonprofit organization open to families or individuals with an interest in Arabian horses, whether or not they own one. AHAN's purpose is to encourage, promote and develop the owning, training and breeding of Arabian horses, and to cultivate a social life among members by encouraging the use of and interest in Arabian horses.

and May HOOFBEATS

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The 2013 Great Plains Arabian Classic is now history. Entry numbers were down, but everybody appeared to have a good time. AHAN gave away $1,000 to lucky exhibitors in jackpot classes and also provided a free exhibitors breakfast Saturday morning. The Potluck Palooza on Friday night was a success, as always.

HERE are the results from judge Jeff Lee.


HERE are the results from judge Judy Kibler.
 
 

At the AHAN awards banquet, the 2013 AHAN queen and princess were named. Megan Wilson was chosen as queen and Lacie Cruise as princess. HERE are their bios.

If you would like to try out for queen or princess this year, here are the specifics: For prince/princess, you need to be between 6 and 13 years old as of Jan. 1; king/queen, between 14-19. You must be a member of JAHAN or AHAN prior to June 1 of contest year. The royalty competition consists of an interview and riding. Both will be held at the August show. For contest rules, contact Sheri Savig at ssavig7785@hotmail.com or Danielle Malone at d_malone09@homail.com.


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