Racking Horse World Celebration
Sanctioning body | Racking Horse Breeders' Association of America |
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Location | Priceville, Alabama |
Held | Annually |
Length | Over a week |
Breeds shown | Racking Horse |
Largest honor | World Grand Championship |
Number of entries | 1,000 |
Attendance | 70,000 |
The Racking Horse World Celebration is the largest show for the Racking Horse breed. It is held annually in late September at the Celebration Arena in Priceville, Alabama, a few miles outside Decatur. The Celebration encompasses over a week of nightly shows, and includes approximately 170 classes. Over 1,000 horses compete there each year. The World Celebration's counterpart is the Spring Celebration, held in April at the same location.
History
The Celebration was started in the early 1970s, not long after the formation of the RHBAA.[1] Although most of the organizers were from Birmingham it was decided to hold the show in Priceville, which is in Morgan County, northern Alabama, because the horse center there was the best in the state at the time. The first Celebration lasted one day and included 23 classes and 257 horses. Many of the exhibitors and horses were from the Muscle Shoals area. The competition was patterned after the larger and to some extent, more widely known Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration.[1]
Classes
The Celebration includes a variety of classes, including saddle seat, trail, English pleasure, western riding, driving, speed classes, and even stick horse riding for young children. In 2016 the Celebration will be held from September 16 to 24.[2][3] The Celebration has average attendance of around 70,000 people.[4][5] It includes about 1,000 horses from 25 US states.[6]
Spring Celebration
The Spring Celebration is held in mid-to-late April and begins the Racking Horse show season each year. It is very similar in style and level of competition to the World Show, but only lasts four days. It is the second-largest Racking Horse show in the United States.[4]
References
- ^ a b "Racking Horse Celebration continues tremendous growth". Times Daily. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ^ "Racking Horse World Celebration". Alabamatravel.com. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ^ "Racking Horse Spring and World Celebrations". Decatur Convention and Visitors Bureau. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ^ a b http://www.eventcrazy.com/Decatur-AL/events/details/119538-Racking-Horse-Spring-Celebration
- ^ "Racking Horse Spring Celebration". Event Crazy. Retrieved 16 January 2016.
- ^ "Racking Horse Spring Celebration kicks off in Decatur". Waff.com. Retrieved 16 January 2016.