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Find Out What’s New For the OQHA Show Season

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ATTENTION OHIO EXHIBITORS- NEW FOR 2017 OQHA SHOW SEASON

All show dates from March 1st-Sept 30th are NOW APPROVED for OQHA points.

OQHA has joined forces with the Buckeye Reining Series to approve their AQHA Reining and Ranch Riding classes for OQHA points.

Find the the full Ohio Show Schedule online.

New for the Youth Division

All exhibitors and owners must be members in order to receive points.

Small Fry Program

Small Fry exhibitors will be allowed to show in AQHA Level 1 Walk Trot Division classes but these classes will not be included in the Small Fry High Point Year End Awards.

Ohio Points for Level 2 and Level 3 Classes:

Level 3 Class

  • Year End Awards and Team Points will be based off the combined Level 2 and Level 3 Judges Card. (If the Level 2 exhibitor places on the Level 3 judges card, Level 2 exhibitor will receive points in both the Level 3 and Level 2 classes).
  • The Level 3 class will count towards the Year End All Around Awards.
  • Points will be based on the total number shown in the Level 3 class (which is the combination of total number shown in the Level 2 and Level 3 class combined).

Level 2 Class

  • Level 2 classes will receive a Year End Award for the individual Level 2 classes.
  • Level 2 classes will not count towards the Year End All Around Awards.
  • Level 2 class points will be calculated off the Level 2 Judges card only.
  • Points will be based on the total number shown in the Level 2 class only.

Open Level 1

Open Level 1 eligiblility is based on lifetime points and money earned by class. Eligibility of the horse is on the honor system and can be subject to verification through NSBA records, Equistat and/or recognized breed associations.

OQHA OFFICIAL HANDBOOK

Find the OQHA Official Handbook Online.

OHIO AMATEURS

What We Offer

  • Camaraderie with a fun, approachable group of adult non-pros who share a common love for the quarter horse.
  • Join the group behind one of AQHA’s top ten shows and exhibitor favorite: The Buckeye Classic.
  • Make a positive impact on others through service projects including New Vocations Horse Adoption, Flying Horse Farms, Toys for Tots and St Jude.
  • Continue your education through scholarship opportunities available to OAQHA members.

ATTENTION SELECT AMATEURS

Don’t forget to submit your Select Amateur Designation Forms for this year’s show season.

For the purpose of calculating OQHA year-end points, in the event a Select Amateur class is combined with the Amateur class, OQHA will separate out the Select Amateur points for those select exhibitors who have a designation form on file prior to showing in said class. The Select designation will become effective when it is received in the OQHA office, or by the show secretary at any approved OQHA show, and will expire at the end of each show season. The Select Amateur will receive points based on the total number of entries in the combined classes. The Select Exhibitor must be entered in the Select class in order to be eligible for Select points. If the show bill does not offer a Select division of the Amateur class, there will be no Select points tabulated for that class.

Become an Ohio Amateur today

OHIO YOUTH

What We Offer

ATTENTION YOUTH

Declarations for the AQHYA World Show are due March 1, 2017.

Hardship applications must be on file with AQHA in order to receive OQHA points. Hardship applications are available on AQHA website.

Learn more about OQHYA.

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