Sand Creek girl wins all-around title at American Quarter Horse Association show

Eleanor Ott of won the 13 and under, all-around champion title as well as the National Snaffle Bit Association all aged youth champion title at the 2022 Nutrena AQHA East Level 1 Championships
Eleanor Ott of won the 13 and under, all-around champion title as well as the National Snaffle Bit Association all aged youth champion title at the 2022 Nutrena AQHA East Level 1 Championships

A Sand Creek girl earned a pair of champion titles at a recent American Quarter Horse Association show.

Eleanor Ott of won the 13 and under, all-around champion title as well as the National Snaffle Bit Association all aged youth champion title at the 2022 Nutrena AQHA East Level 1 Championships, which took place April 27 to May 1 at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio.

Ott showed the American Quarter Horse Hez Rainey Made owned by Londa Pickles of Sand Creek. The 2016 chestnut gelding by Machine Made and out of Rhapsody in the Rain was bred by Richard and Betty Jo Carr of Bremen, Indiana.

She was also earned the Nutrena Level 1 champion title in showmanship, Nutrena Level 1 bronze champion titles in Western pleasure and horsemanship, fifth place in the English equitation and was a finalist in performance halter.

Ott received a prize package that included an all-around champion trophy and belt buckle for the all-around champion and a trophy as well for the National Snaffle Bit Association all aged youth champion title. She also received two bronze trophies and multiple ribbons.

She has been invited to the Nutrena Level 1 Champion of Champions competition that will be held in July in Oklahoma City.

Ott trains out of Showplace Farms in Adrian. Her trainers are Beckey Schooler, Kyle Doughtery and Austin Lester.

This article originally appeared on The Daily Telegram: Sand Creek girl wins all-around title at equestrian show