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ATFO

Updated: May 2, 2024




For anyone who wondered how this whole 100 day challenge goes down….let me explain!

~First, trainers have to submit an application to be considered for the Appalachian Trainer Face Off.  They have several people who collect all the information given, at that point they decide what category the trainer is best fit for!

~Second, all the trainers travel to WV to be part of the selection process.  This is where information is given about the horses along with anything we will need to know moving forward in our 100 day training transformation.

~Third, we get a couple minutes to see each horse for each category moving at liberty.

~Fourth, the trainers names will be placed in a hat ( one category at a time ) and our names will be pulled at random. At this point the trainer has to make a decision on what horse they will be taking home!

~Lastly, we all load up our horses one at a time and head home to start our 100 day transition.

We are asked to make post with picture, videos, updates, the good and bad’s to our social media outlets as often as we can.

The best way to follow horses in this competition is to use a hashtag…….it would be

Hashtag,HOP,team,horses name

For example……#hopteamsundancer

Tomorrow we all start this process, but remember none of this would be possible if it wasn’t for all the wonderful volunteers.

They will have a live stream for different parts of tomorrow’s process on their social media….Stay tuned!

 
 
 

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