Effective immediately for the 2018 APHA World Championship Show, the APHA World Show qualifying requirement has been modified to provide expanded qualifying options for Paint Horses.
To qualify for the APHA World Championship Show, a horse must:
Participate in a minimum of two APHA-approved events during the qualifying period. There is no minimum judge requirement.
OR
Pay a $1,000 per show qualifying fee if the horse has not participated in the minimum-required APHA-approved events during the qualifying period. This is done at the time of World Show entry. The fee is $2,000 if the horse has not attended any APHA-approved events.
All other qualifying criteria and exemptions remain the same.
This morning, Katie Mitchell led All In All Done to win Weanling Colts for owner Wilburn Archer. Second place was JT Mitchell with Mr Clu Times Two. Third was Jim Fritz with Sharma. Fourth was Mitch Leonarski with Quinclusion Midnight. Fifth was Justin Bisel with Ll Good Lookincowboy.
Continue reading …Join us Wednesday, October 18th for an evening of fun while the Ohio Quarter Horse Foundation raises money for the Crisis Fund. A portion of this year’s proceeds will go directly to helping the animals affected by this year’s hurricanes.
Continue reading …AQHA recently announced the decision to raise multiple fees that will go into effect January 1st, 2018. In addition to membership fees, other fees that will be affected include registration fees, certificate fees, breeding permit fees, lease fees, embryo transfer enrollment fees, show enrollment fees and more.
Continue reading …Horse show fashion is anything but static. Exhibitors express themselves through their outfits of choice, carefully prepared and put together for the show arena.
Continue reading …Did You Know? The top-priced Thoroughbred yearling at the 2015 Keeneland September Sale sold for $2.1M. Even though you are probably not planning to buy the next Triple Crown winner, it is important to consider all costs of horse ownership before deciding to purchase one.
Continue reading …“Thank you for all the work and effort everyone put into the last few days and of course the upcoming art show,” said Shawn Kennedy of Caprock High School. “My students enjoyed participating over the years and have grown to appreciate the Quarter Horse because of the endeavors by your institution.”
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