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  2. Tennessee Walking Horse - Wikipedia

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    Two organizations promulgate rules for horse shows in which action devices are allowed: the Walking Horse Owners Association (WHOA) [53] and "S.H.O.W." ("Sound horses, Honest judging, Objective inspections, Winning fairly") [54] which regulates the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration.

  3. Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association

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    The TWHBEA was founded in 1935 in Lewisburg, Tennessee for the purpose of registering Tennessee Walking Horses and maintaining their bloodlines. [1] [2] The first president was Burt Hunter. [3] The association was originally named the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' Association of America, but was renamed in 1974 to cover the popular show ...

  4. Waterfall Farms - Wikipedia

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    The arena was the site of horse shows and the annual colt preview. [1] Waterfall Farms hosted horse shows sanctioned by the Walking Horse Owners Association (WHOA) for several years. [2] They had a number of employees, [3] including notable trainers such as Tracy Boyd. [4]

  5. Tennessee and Kentucky are the two largest markets for Tennessee Walking Horses, with 55,448 in Tennessee and 34,043 in Kentucky, according to the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders & Exhibitors ...

  6. Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration - Wikipedia

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    The most anticipated class, however, is the World Grand Championship, the largest honor in the Tennessee Walking Horse breed. [19] Competition at the Celebration is traditionally opened each night by a white or gray Tennessee Walking Horse and rider carrying the American flag, during the singing of the American national anthem.

  7. List of World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses

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    World Grand Champion Tennessee Walking Horses [2] Year Photo Horse Trainer Owner 1939 Strolling Jim, chestnut gelding foaled 1936 Floyd Carothers: Col. C. H. Bacon [3] 1940 Haynes Peacock, chestnut gelding f. 1927 Col. J. L. Haynes Col. J. L. Haynes [4] 1941 Haynes Peacock, chestnut gelding f. 1927 Col. J. L. Haynes Col. J. L. Haynes [4] 1942

  8. Watch It Now - Wikipedia

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    His dam was Pride of Jubilee, daughter of the World Grand Champion Pride's Jubilee Star. Watch It Now had multiple owners until 2008. [1] His original name as registered with the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders' and Exhibitors' Association was The Titan, but it was changed in 2008 when he was sold to Bill and Sandra Johnson of Waterfall Farms ...

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