Carol Harris (March 26, 1923 – August 7, 2021) was an American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame horsewoman.
She saw an American Quarter Horse for the first time on a stopover to a rodeo in Phoenix, Arizona.
She noted that "I immediately recognized the Quarter Horse as being really exceptional – elegant, yet powerful."
[1] As her friends kept working with hunters and jumpers, she started buying quarter horses.
She was a granddaughter of American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame member Poco Bueno.
[3] "Reining, dressage, driving, hunter, pleasure horse, Breyer model, sire, bronze statue, Silver Spur winner, AQHA Superhorse, philanthropist.
[8] She made her mark upon the equestrian world in many ways, including breeding, judging, and holding the president position at several equine associations.