Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show

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Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show
LocationOklahoma City, Oklahoma
HeldAnnually
LengthOne week
Inaugurated1973
Breeds shownMorgan horses
Largest honorOpen World Championships and AMHA Medal Finals
Total purse$300,000
Number of entriesOver 1,000
SloganA Tradition of Excellence
Websitewww.morgangrandnational.com

The Grand National and World Championship Morgan Horse Show is the largest annual competition for the Morgan horse. The "Grand National" was first held in 1974 in Detroit, Michigan and was held there again the following year, before it permanently moved to State Fair Park in Oklahoma City in 1975.[1] The Morgan Grand National averages attendance of about 5,000, and over 1,000 horses compete over the course of the week-long show, which is held in early to mid October. The show offers classes in disciplines such as western, hunt seat, saddle seat, dressage, and reining. The show offers $300,000 in prize money.[2][3] It includes a wide variety of classes, including saddle seat, western pleasure, harness, and show jumping.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "About the Show". Archived from the original on October 17, 2019. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  2. ^ "Grand National & World Championship Morgan Horse Show®".
  3. ^ "Grand National & World Championship Morgan Horse Show".
  4. ^ Harris, Moira C. (2006). America's Horses: A Celebration of the Horse Breeds Born in the U. S. A. Lyons Press. ISBN 9781592288939.