Courtesy of The Celebration
SHELBYVILLE,
Tenn. – The Tennessee
Walking Horse National
Celebration®
brought thirteen new members
into the TWHNC®
Hall of Fame at a dinner in
their honor on February 23,
2008 at Calsonic Arena at
The Historic Celebration
Grounds in Shelbyville, TN.
The Class of
2008 includes industry
professionals and
contributors to The World’s
Greatest Horse Show. They
join a select group
previously inducted.
The new
members included one that
was honored posthumously;
long-time owner/exhibitor
Dr. Dan Bateman of
Albany, Georgia
Other members
of the Class of 2008
include:
Jean Baum,
long-time owner/exhibitor of
Ixonia, Wisconsin.
Larry Bright
of Tylertown, Mississippi
was honored for his
quarter-century of work as
the official organist of The
Celebration®.
Joe Dietz
of New Castle, Indiana is a
long-time owner of many
successful horses, including
1981 World Grand Champion
Tennessee Walking Horse®,
The Pusher.
Columbia,
Kentucky-based owner
Tommy Grider has been a
leader in the walking horse
industry in his home state.
His family has owned
numerous blue ribbon winners
at The Celebration®.
Diane Gueck,
a highly successful trainer
from Sherwood, Oregon, has
been a leader in the walking
horse industry in the
western United States for
many years.
Dr. W.H. Hill
of Powder Springs, Georgia
has been a long-time owner
and exhibitor within the
industry. He also won a
blue ribbon at the age of 90
at the 2007 Celebration.
Bob Kilgore
of Tuscaloosa, Alabama has
been part of the ownership
group of two different World
Grand Champions®.
They include 1997 World
Grand Champion®,
Generator’s Santana, and the
2005 titleholder, Main
Power.
Celebration
Director
Bailey Little
of Shelbyville was honored
for his years of service to
the annual event.
Noted owners
and exhibitors Floyd and
Beverly Sherman of
Dallas, Texas, have put
quality horses in the show
ring for many years. Mrs.
Sherman has numerous World
and World Grand Champion®
titles to her credit
as an owner-amateur rider.
Charles Terry
of
Morristown, Tennessee has
been a long-time owner of
outstanding walking horses,
including part-ownership in
2001 World Grand Champion®,
Pride’s Jubilee Encore.
Columbia,
Tennessee’s Hoil Walker
has been involved in the
Tennessee Walking Horse
industry for many years.
The high point came in 1993
when his horse, The Touch,
was crowned World Grand
Champion Tennessee Walking
Horse®.
Nearly 500
people, the largest
gathering in the event’s
history, were on hand for
the gala ceremony, including
inductees and family members
from coast to coast and
abroad. The Celebration®
board of directors has
the responsibility of
choosing the inductees, but
welcomes input from the
general public for the next
class of inductees, in 2010.