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You have
just selected the only web-site you will ever
need to experience the excitement of the Flatshod
Tennessee Walking Horse industry. Whether you
are an owner, exhibitor, trainer, spectator, or
a newcomer to the equine industry, you will
become full of vital information that will lead
you to shows, barns, organizations and the history of this great breed and its
people. This
site invites you to express your honest and truthful
opinion on all areas. We will not edit or
refuse any comment you make concerning any area of
our business, as long as it conforms to the rules and
regulations of our forums and its dump policy. We feel its time to call a spade a
spade. This business has gone too long without some accountability. We do ask that you refrain from
personal attacks, if possible. We aren’t a rumor mill, but if a
rumor surfaces…don’t be surprised if someone does
ask for its validity or an explanation. All we ask in
most situations is that you do sign your
name to your comments , and please
refrain from vulgar language. Remember this site
attempts to be truthful and factual…a place to absorb from all
areas of this business. Always remember the most
common purpose among us is the pride in this
horse and its welfare.
This site is so
easy to use! Just select from a category on the main
forums
page. It will have a question for discussion, and a
list of previous responses from fellow horse folks
like you. You will also be able to post a response in
any section you choose. Remember this is your chance
to express a concern, raise a little Cain, or pass on
some advice or a story to others that will enhance
their experience in this vast horsedom called the
Flatshod and Naturally Gaited Tennessee
Walking Horse. We are glad to have you as a
member and we hope you enjoy the show coverage
whether its live results or the video streams or 24
hour video. Please join us as the WalkingHorseWorld
wants you to have the ride of yoru life!

WalkingHorseWorld.com
was the creation of Tommy Williams of Mt. Pleasant,
Tennessee in 2009 with the assistance
of web designer Scott Pilkinton
of Thompson Station, TN, who has worked exclusively with
such interest as Tennessee Farm Bureaus and Gaylord
Entertainment. Mr.
Williams created this site to give all lovers of the
Flatshod
Tennessee Walking Horse ,an equal voice and access to
the daily evolution of the Tennessee Walking Horse
Pleasure Horse and
its people. With
the development of this site beginning in Feburary of
2009,
Tommy put together what he felt was a user-friendly atmosphere
for all to use and discuss some of the most vital
topics in the industry. This site can be humorous,
serious, educational, and in many cases a battle
zone for some controversial topics. Feburary 13th of
2009, the
creation of Walkinghorseworld.com became a reality. A
fee will be required beginning August 15th 2009, to
access the heart of the site, the Walking Horse
World
Members Forums, which are the crossroads for daily
industry information. All members who sign up
for free to the WHW before August 15th 2009, will
get 18 months of free access to the site, and will
hold a title on the site as a "foundation member"!
Tommy
Williams
was born on Sept 8th 1965, the youngest
of five sons born to Dr. John O. Williams
of Mt.
Pleasant,
TN
and Anne Nicks Rochelle of Gallatin,
TN. Mr. Williams’ life has been greatly
influenced by the Tennessee Walking Horse
industry and developed this site to
give flat shod exhibitors and
pleasure horse enthusiasts
an
open forum to debate and discuss issues of major
concern. At the young age of six, Tommy’s father
opened Five Star Farms in Mt. Pleasant, TN named after his five sons, which soon
became a show
place training facility occupied by several trainers
in the 1970’s and 80’s. Tommy’s first horse show
debut was in 1975 at the Cross Roads of Dixie horse
show in Lawrenceburg, TN
on Sun’s Cinder, a 7 year
old gelding, who was soon after sold to the Joe
Brummel
family. That first show he tied reserve behind
World Champion Beloved Masterpiece. His first Celebration
performance was in 1976 on June’s Charger, a blue
roan gelding his father traded 2 spotted brood mares
for from Jack Warren in Spring Hill, TN
Tommy’s early
experience with trainers, horses, buying, and selling
created his thought pattern on the do’s and don’ts
of this business. From the age of 6 years to 15 years,
Tommy had nine different horses his dad bought, sold
and traded. His early mounts were, Eldorado’s
Prince, The Bright Light, Sun's Cinder, Mark of
Threat, Wilson
Dean’s Bossman, Sun Gun K.W.,
Sensations CoCo, and Mud Puddle. Tommy says ….“
that
list of plugs taught me a lot about this
business…and the importance of not getting too
attached”. The Williams Family show string
included
World
Champion Gentleman's Plantation Pleasure Mare
Gold Son’s Lil May, WGC Magic’s Calico
Boy, WC Ebony’s Dude, Ebony’s Corvette, Bum’s
Dark Magic, and many others. Five Star Farms had a
host of horse training talent including Jack Littrell,
Frank McMeen, Howard Adkisson, Jimmy Holder, Larry
Derryberry, and Wayne Dean, and countless farriers and
grooms.
A
1984 graduate of Battle Ground Academy in
Franklin, Tn.,
Mr. Williams
went on to attend Middle Tennessee State University
in Murfreesboro, Tn.
In
1986, Tommy was on MTSU’s horse judging team led by
Dr. Dave Whitaker, director of Public Service horse
Science, whihc now finds its home at Tennessee
Miller Arena in Murfreesboro Tennessee. That year Tommy was individually
ranked First in the nation at the North American
Livestock Expo in Louisville, Ky.
in college level
competition for All Breeds. Also that year he was
selected as one of the Top Ten college level horse
judges at the World Quarter Horse Show in Oklahoma
City, Ok.
In 1989, Tommy enlisted in the United States
Marine Corps and served a four
year enlistment with 10th
Marines and was a decorated veteran serving two tours
of duty in Operation Desert Storm. He was awarded the
Kuwait Liberation Medal, Combat Action Ribbon,
Southwest Asia Medal with two stars. In 1992, Mr.
Williams was assigned to Washington, D.C. as assistant
to the mortuary officer of the Marine Corps, at
Anacostia Naval Station until he was honorably
discharged in 1993. Upon his return to Tennessee Mr.
Williams was quick to rekindle his love for the
Tennessee Walking Horse industry and its people. His
concern for the leadership and direction stems from
observing his father's struggles in the 1970’s and
80’s, when the TWHBEA and the new WHOA choose to
draw battle lines over registration, USDA regulations
and show affiliations. His concern for the breeding
division of this business stems form his observations
of other breeds and their ability to breed a better
horse.
Tommy married the former Kimberly Heflin in 1990.
They are the parents of four children…18
year old twins Ashleigh Brooke and Wesley Adam, a
17
year old
son Taylor Allyn, and their youngest is 14
year old
daughter
Kimmy
Lee. Tommy and his wife Kim own Grand Champion
Graffix a web design company, and created and run
the WalkingHorseWorld.com, WalkingHorseChat.com, and
MtPleasantRecord.com.
The Williams'
reside in Mt. Pleasant, TN.
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