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Brockport bred horse wins All American titles

Every year in October for the past 50 years, horse addicts attend The All American Quarter Horse Congress; the largest single breed horse show in the world.  With more than 21,000 horse show entries, the show attracts more than 650,000 people to the Columbus, Ohio area.

This year a horse raised in Brockport, “Not Just Anyhoo” aka Horton, was five for five in his classes. He showed in five classes and won all five. Pretty amazing for a four year old.  But this isn’t Horton’s first trip to Columbus. As a yearling he was Reserve Champion shown by Sandra Butler in an event called the English Lounge Line class where a horse is judged on confirmation, movement and manners. Judges look at a horse’s potential to carry on in Hunter Under Saddle events.

All in all, to date Horton has 10 Congress Championships to his credit. In 2015 he won two AQHA World Championships at the American Quarter Horse Association World show held in Oklahoma City against the best Quarter Horses in the world at only three years old showing against horses with more experience.

Horton was bred and raised by Sandra Butler and purchased by Rebekah Kazakevicius of Ocala, Florida in the spring of his two year old year.  He has been in training with Rebekah’s trainers at Highpoint Quarter Horses in Pilot Point, Texas since his purchase.

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