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Jacobs Wins All American Crown

Aggie freshman tops field of 120-plus riders to claim prestigious Congress title.

COLUMBUS, Ohio-Texas A&M freshman Molli Jacobs">Molli Jacobs bested a field of over 120 riders to claim the All American Quarter Horse Congress title in youth western horsemanship Monday evening at the Ohio State Expo and State Fair Coliseum.

"We are so proud of Molli and her accomplishments this year," A&M horsemanship coach Beth Bass said. "Winning the Congress is extremely prestigious and Molli has worked hard to achieve her goals. She has already made a solid impact on the horsemanship team and continuing her winning ways in the industry will only serve to make her a stronger rider for our team."

Jacobs, riding her horse "Taylored by Deluxe", advanced to the finals of a field made up of riders in the 15-to-18 year old division. She then topped a field of 10 riders in the finals to claim the championship.

The Congress is known as the world's largest single-breed horse show, boasting more than 17,000 entries annually and housing nearly 8,500 registered American Quarter Horses during its three-week duration.

"This win is probably the most prestigious one I've had," Jacobs said. "It was really exciting. I've never won the horsemanship at a big show like this. It meant a lot to me and I've been working really hard toward this show. A lot of the girls I competed against are the same girls that are riding for other teams (in college), so it makes me feel real good to know I have the capability of riding as well as them."

A native of Ohio (Dover), Jacobs has shown twice for the second-ranked Aggies this season and helped the horsemanship team to a perfect 4-0 start. She earned her first career collegiate victory in late September against Fresno State.

A biomedical science major, Molli is the daughter of Randy and Holli Jacobs of Dover, Ohio.