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Is there any way to make your horse more likely to earn a World Record title? If so, please tell me. If not, could you please tell me? Thanks, Skyler Brooks
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Yes! Training the horses will help. 


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You can view the current world records and then look at your horse's scores that were closest to the record, then breed the horse to another horse with good scores. You might not get a record breaker at first, so it's best to test the horse you bred from the first two out and see if their scores are good enough. If they're good but not record-breaking, then breed that horse to another horse with good scores, and keep repeating until you get a record-breaker. Sorry if this sounds confusing, I'm just repeating what someone told me when I asked a similar question.Skyler Brooks wrote:Is there any way to make your horse more likely to earn a World Record title? If so, please tell me. If not, could you please tell me? Thanks, Skyler BrooksTom wrote:Pinglarissar wrote:Ping

Also, as Tom said, it's a good idea to have your horse trained.

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Ok. Thanks everyone!
Thundermare wrote:You can view the current world records and then look at your horse's scores that were closest to the record, then breed the horse to another horse with good scores. You might not get a record breaker at first, so it's best to test the horse you bred from the first two out and see if their scores are good enough. If they're good but not record-breaking, then breed that horse to another horse with good scores, and keep repeating until you get a record-breaker. Sorry if this sounds confusing, I'm just repeating what someone told me when I asked a similar question.Skyler Brooks wrote:Is there any way to make your horse more likely to earn a World Record title? If so, please tell me. If not, could you please tell me? Thanks, Skyler Brooks
Also, as Tom said, it's a good idea to have your horse trained.

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My horse is a champion in cross country, show jumping, and dressage and it doesn't have the Tch in its title. May you plz help or expain to me why?

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In order for the horse to be a Triple Champion, you have to make sure that the horse has the same title in 3 disciplines, for example a Grand Champion in Racing, Grand Champion in Harness Racing, and Grand Champion in Steeplechasing and that would be a Triple Grand Champion.RustyIsMyBABY wrote:My horse is a champion in cross country, show jumping, and dressage and it doesn't have the Tch in its title. May you plz help or expain to me why?

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Thank you so much for helping me!! ThanksPeacefulOreo wrote:In order for the horse to be a Triple Champion, you have to make sure that the horse has the same title in 3 disciplines, for example a Grand Champion in Racing, Grand Champion in Harness Racing, and Grand Champion in Steeplechasing and that would be a Triple Grand Champion.RustyIsMyBABY wrote:My horse is a champion in cross country, show jumping, and dressage and it doesn't have the Tch in its title. May you plz help or expain to me why?

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No problem!RustyIsMyBABY wrote:Thank you so much for helping me!! ThanksPeacefulOreo wrote:
In order for the horse to be a Triple Champion, you have to make sure that the horse has the same title in 3 disciplines, for example a Grand Champion in Racing, Grand Champion in Harness Racing, and Grand Champion in Steeplechasing and that would be a Triple Grand Champion.


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Champing sounds fun!

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Tom wrote:
Can we break records in Local shows, or just in Actual Competitions?Larissar wrote: