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The Wintercrest Show History

Congratulations to Karen Short. 
She won her very first riding class in Harriman 
at the Tennessee Paint Horse Show on Sept 15th. 
She was riding our Tootsie's Imprint
 and received a unanimous first place under all four judges in Hunt Seat!

Tennessee Paint Horse Show in Murpheesboro TN, August 2007

WC's Luna  First in the Color / Overo class

First in Yearling Lung Line

Third in Yearling Filly Halter

 Also at the Tennessee Paint Horse Show in Murpheesboro TN, 8/07 our yearling stallion Four Ace Charley took a First in the Color/ Tobiano Class and a third in Halter.

Look for them at the Paint Horse show in Harriman TN in September. 


We began our show career at the Kentucky Combined Classic in Lexington at the world famous Kentucky Horse Park in 1997, with our wonderful Black Mare, Knight's Iimage.


Iimage is a Bask Knight daughter, out of a Sultan granddaughter. At that First Show she won the Kentucky State Arabian Futurity as a three year old mare.

Later that year Iimage won the open halter and the Arabian mare halter classes at the Sheiks N Shrieks show put on by our home club SAHIBA.

The following year her first daughter, WC’s Hopes & Dreams, as a 28 day old filly , took reserve at the same show in the Kentucky State Arabian Futurity, in the weanling class. Hope is a black,   Zambizy (Gdansk X Brusally Zbrusta) daughter.

In spite of her size she held her own against the senior mares and stallions alike. She was the most commented on horse there, but then everyone loves a baby.

Later that year at the Bluegrass Classic in Shelbyville, KY she took second place in the Colored Horse Halter and in Open Mare Halter.

In that same year we introduced WC"s Stormy Wind, a ‘98 bay colt, also by Zambizy. He is out of our Egyptian Sakr daughter, Sakr Sunshine, who has also produced national MORAB champions at halter and under saddle.

Storm went on to win the Bluegrass Classic later that year, at three months old. He won Most Classic Head, Open Halter, Bay Horse Halter. He took second in Open Stallion Halter, and Reserve Champion in the Open Stallion Championship.

Storm took reserve at the Kentucky State Arabian Futurity in 1999 as a yearling colt.

Winter Breeze, who was five months old, and another black Zambizy daughter out of a Sultan granddaughter took third at the Kentucky State Arabian Futurity as a weanling filly in 1999.