Who was the owner of the horse Impressive?

Who was the owner of the horse Impressive?

In his showing days, Impressive changed hands a number of times, perhaps his most famous owner being Dean Landers, who also owned the famous halter stallions Two Eyed Jack, Coy’s Bonanza, and Sonny Dee Bar. Although Impressive was sent to race training, he never raced.

What kind of horse is impressive the horse?

Impressive (horse) Impressive (April 15, 1969 – March 20, 1995) was born an Appendix American Quarter Horse, who earned his full AQHA registration in 1971.

How old is impressive the American Quarter Horse?

This article is about the American Quarter Horse. For other uses, see Impressive. Impressive (April 15, 1969 – March 20, 1995) was born an Appendix American Quarter Horse, who earned his full AQHA registration in 1971.

Who was the first world champion halter horse?

For other uses, see Impressive. Impressive (April 15, 1969 – March 20, 1995) was born an Appendix American Quarter Horse, who earned his full AQHA registration in 1971. He was the 1974 World Champion Open Aged halter stallion, the first such World Champion in his breed, despite carrying only 48 halter points in total.

In his showing days, Impressive changed hands a number of times, perhaps his most famous owner being Dean Landers, who also owned the famous halter stallions Two Eyed Jack, Coy’s Bonanza, and Sonny Dee Bar. Although Impressive was sent to race training, he never raced.

Impressive (horse) Impressive (April 15, 1969 – March 20, 1995) was born an Appendix American Quarter Horse, who earned his full AQHA registration in 1971.

This article is about the American Quarter Horse. For other uses, see Impressive. Impressive (April 15, 1969 – March 20, 1995) was born an Appendix American Quarter Horse, who earned his full AQHA registration in 1971.

Who was the first quarter horse to be insured?

Poco Bueno – The first Quarter Horse in history to be insured for $100,000, Poco Bueno started his success by taking home championships as a yearling, and again as a Grand Champion Stallion in 1940. He began a highly successful cutting career in 1948.