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Five Year Old "Scooter" Augsburger: A New Force in the Show Pen
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"Force has taught Cheyenne how to win and loose graciously…and most of all, he has taught her confidence in something that she really can excel in," says proud mom, Lori Collier Augsburger.

When you hear the saying, "May the Force Be With You"--Darth Vader from Star Wars probably comes to mind. However, for five year-old Cheyenne "Scooter" Augsburger, her only thoughts are about her lovable and kind equine partner, The Black Force. Cheyenne's mother, Lori Collier Augsburger, says that the 21 year-old, black gelding is a perfect match for her daughter.

The Black Force lives at Pinetree Quarter Horses in Loxahatchee, Florida where Scooter's father, Andrew Augsburger, is the resident trainer.  "When Force is turned out in his big pasture, he plays like a young horse," Lori says. "But when he is on the end of a leadline, he is the gentle horse everyone would want for their horse crazy little girl."

A multiple Congress winner, The Black Force is known in the industry for raising several youth exhibitors including Ty Paris, Nya Kearns, Blair Miller, Kelley Andersen, Julia Vallery, Kelli Thompson, and Aubrey Lynn Wilson. He has amassed over 500 AQHA points and several superiors in the Trail and Showmanship and placed Top-10 at the 2003 AQHA World in the Senior Trail under the guidance of Tommy Sheets. The 1990 black gelding was also raised by GoHorseShow.com's senior writer Laura Gilmer.

In 2008, Tommy Sheets called Cheyenne's father, Andrew, a former assistant, to ask if they would be interested in having Force for Cheyenne-- since he knew she was ready to step up to a good, safe horse. Of course, Lori and Andrew jumped at the chance to have him for their young daughter.

Cheyenne is now five and a half years-old, but she has been riding horses since she was big enough to sit in front of Lori and Andrew in the saddle. "She used to fall asleep in the saddle as a baby," Scooter's proud mom said. She has been riding Force for two years and he is the perfect horse for her. "Force has taught Cheyenne how to win and loose graciously; has taught her how to focus on something she really wants to achieve; has taught her the responsibility of caring for an animal that gives his all for her when they are together; and most of all, he has taught her confidence in something that she really can excel in."

This past December, the Florida Quarter Horse Youth Association held a costume class at a show before Christmas. Lori said that they dressed Force up as a present; Cheyenne was an elf and her dog, Chevy, was dressed as Santa Claus. Her mother says that was one of her daughter's  favorite experiences so far in her young show career. Also, this kindergartner's parents are proud of the two Big A Circuit Championships that Cheyenne won for the Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle and Crossrails in July of last year. Most recently, the duo was the All-Around Walk Trot Champ for the prestigious Gold Coast and Gulf Coast Circuit in January. (Photo © Shane Rux)


It was quite a challenge to interview this horse obsessed little girl. She was busy riding Force when GoHorseShow.com tried to ask her some questions. Luckily, we were able to finally catch her out of the saddle. Scooter told us that she thought, "Riding is fun. I like that Force loves me and always puts his ears up every time I walk past him."

This confident little girl also says that she wants to be a horse vet and that her future goal in the show ring is to show Force in the loping classes. Scootie has a great support system from her proud grandparents, Doris and James Collier, as well as from youth and amateur customers in the barn. Grandma Doris says that she loves to be a part of watching another child grow up in this wonderful world of Quarter Horses. Both of Cheyenne's parents grew up showing horses and Lori just won the High Point Amateur Hunter Under Saddle title for the third year in a row with her horse, One Hot Kat.


"Force takes care of her, and I truly feel that he loves her. He knows her when she comes to get him and he is just the best," Grandma Doris said. "Every time she learns something new with Force, she wants her grandfather and me to come watch. She is just amazing and so much fun."

As for the little black horse with a big heart, Force has finally found his home for life and will live out his days in Florida with a loving little girl by his side.  We're not sure who is luckier, Force or Cheyenne.

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Added: March 05, 2011. 10:28 AM CDT
Youth exhibitors
What a wonderful little girl. Good luck to her in the future. We have a 8 year old grandson who shows halter horses and would love to see him continue showing. Unfortunately because of an AQHA rule restriction he is slowly losing interest. He has been showing since he was 5 years old and has been very successful in the show ring, finishing in the top 5 nationally every year since he was 5 and in 2010, as an 7 year old, finished #1. Yet he is not allowed to show at the Youth World because of his age. He has qualilfied 2 mares for the 2011 Youth World and is fast qualifying his new gelding. We have asked for a modified rule change this year and only this next week will tell if it passes. Hopefully, it will for those behind him showing halter, unfortunately it will not come soon enough for him. He loves his horses, the show ring and all the wonderful people he has met. But we have seen a great decline in the youth showing and there are way too many other things for kids to do out there. Hopefully, his love of horses and showing will continue, but things are not looking good. Your youth is your future, work to keep them whether with rules changes or incentive fund scholarships. Hopefully this charming 5 year old will continue to love her horses and show. And hopefully, she will have someone to show with.
Grams
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Added: March 04, 2011. 10:44 PM CDT
A former "Force" fan
We owned Force when he placed in the top ten at the World Show and was Reserve in trail at Congress. Force and my son Blair Miller also made a victorious tour of the west with Tommy Sheets. Blair called home from Oklahoma to say that he had won 12 points and a girlfriend. In the years since showing Force, Blair has graduated from law school and married the girl he met while showing his wise old friend. He and wife, Beck McCardle Miller live in the Cincinnati area where Becky works as an engineer. It was such a delight to see the story on Force and the Augsburgers. The "force" that surrounds this Black Force is surely love
An Indiana Force Fan
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Added: February 17, 2011. 02:50 PM CDT
She is PRECIOUS !!!! Gotta Love Her !!
What an Amazing young lady, she will certainly be one to keep an eye on. Cannot wait to see her accomplishments as she grows up.
Shari
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Added: February 17, 2011. 02:22 PM CDT
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