Griffin resident Colter Chasteen has qualified to compete at the 2015 Built Ford Tough American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship Show July 31 – August 8 in Oklahoma City.
Chasteen showed the American Quarter Horse owned by Cary Chasteen of Griffin, GA.
The Ford Youth World is the major event for American Quarter Horse exhibitors ages 18 and under around the world. Competitors, who must qualify for the event by earning a predetermined number of points to compete in each of the classes.
More than 2,100 entries from the United States,
Australia, Canada, Germany, Luxembourg, Norway, Sweden and United Kingdom are competing for 35 world championships at this year’s event, July 31 – August 8 in Oklahoma City.