Locals win Open Horse Show Association world titles
LEE ANN GALLAGHER OF Caldwell, left, with her horse Peppys Golden Playboy, and Elicia Rogers of Atkins, right, with Heza Hugable Jet, owned by Sabine Lazo, both earned top placings in the OHSA Virtual World Show. Tribune photo by Sabine Lazo
KELLY LAZO OF CALDWELL and her horse The Lil Prince won a world championship and two reserve world championship titles, as well as the high point ranch horse honors, in the OHSA Virtual World Show. Photo courtesy of Slyd My Way Photography
LEFTYA IN MY DUST, A 2025 APHA stallion, earned two world championship titles and the reserve high point young horse title in the OHSA Virtual World Show with Sabine Lazo of Caldwell leading. Photo courtesy of Elicia Rogers
Local equestrians brought several wins home to the county in the 2026 Open Horse Show Association’s (OHSA) Virtual World Show.
Held annually since 2020, this year’s event drew over 600 entries from across the country -- the largest in the show’s history.
Caldwell residents Lee Ann Gallagher, Kelly Lazo and Sabine Lazo each exhibited horses to world championship titles in a variety of events.