4. Deeper prizes. Not everyone can win every class, but with prizes given out through 10th place in all Open, Amateur and Solid Paint-Bred approved world championship classes, you’re more likely to walk away with a souvenir from your trip into the arena.
5. Waived late fees and qualification requirements. Hold your horses, this is only for Amateur Ranch Horse Pleasure Sweepstakes, Ranch Horse Trail Sweepstakes, Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Sweepstakes, PBRIP futurity and new Amateur Solid Paint-Bred classes. Come and try out the World Show, even if you’ve never attended, and find out what it’s all about. In total, the APHA World Show offers 118 no-qualification-required classes—see the full list here.
6. Expanded Farnam Stakes Classes. The wait is over. If you’ve loved the Farnam 2-year-old Western pleasure and hunter under saddle classes, you’ll really like the new 3- & 4-year-old classes designed just for non-pro riders. Want to own a Farnam stakes-eligible Paint of your own? Trot on over to the Farnam Breeders’ Trust Select Sale on November 9 to bid on a top yearling eligible for this exclusive slate of big-money classes.
7. Fantastic shopping. From the APHA General Store to tack shops, clothing boutiques and class photos and videos, there’s no end to the treasure trove at the Colors of the Season Gift Show.
8. USTRC invasion. The United States Team Roping Championships Cowtown ShootOut is coming to the Will Rogers Coliseum November 14–16, and there are extra incentives and buckles for the top Paint Horses. Even if you’ve never thrown a rope in your life, wander across the street to check out the fast action of top ropers from around the country.
9. Gold Sale Seal program. If you’re offering your horse for consideration at the World Show, check out the new Gold Sale Seal program to make him stand out in the arena and let everyone know he’s for sale. For a $100 donation to the American Paint Horse Foundation, you’ll receive a gold seal to put on your horse’s number and free lamination of your number. Proceeds go toward Youth scholarships.
10. Pre-show preparation help. We want you to succeed! On Tuesday, November 4, APHA will host Amateur Boot Camp followed by Ride the Pattern. In Boot Camp, APHA professionals give hands-on instruction in equitation, horsemanship and showmanship. Auditing is welcome! Then stick around for Ride the Pattern to watch live demonstrations of the equitation, horsemanship and showmanship patterns with feedback and explanation from an APHA judge. This popular, FREE seminar is open to everyone, and there is ample opportunity to ask questions and get clarification from the judge.
Ready to enter? Download the entry forms at oawcs.apha.com.
Not convinced yet? Keep in mind that entries are accepted until 5 p.m. the day before the class, so come to the Will Rogers Memorial Center and check out all the action at the World Show.