Legends Remembered: Frenchmans Guy
Some horses leave a mark that lasts for generations — Frenchmans Guy is one of them. In this episode of Good Horses, we launch our new series, Legends Remembered, where we honor the horses whose impact earned them a place in the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame. Join AQHA Chief Foundation Officer Chris Sitz as she visits with Bill and Debbie Myers at their South Dakota ranch to reflect on the legacy of Frenchmans Guy. From his elite bloodlines to his impact on barrel racing and roping, we celebrate the stallion’s journey to the AQHA Hall of Fame and the people who believed in him. Know a horse or person who deserves recognition? The impact of legendary horses like Frenchmans Guy lives on because their stories are told. If there’s a horse or individual you believe has shaped the industry, take the next step — nominate them for the AQHA Hall of Fame at aqha.com/nominate. Want to know more about the horses in this episode? Visit aqha.com/podcast for in-depth research on the horses in each episode. Follow AQHA on Facebook and Instagram!

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