The American Quarter Horse Association has released the 2017 AQHA Annual Report, which is available to download at www.aqha.com/annualreport. The annual report contains complete statistics for AQHA membership, horse registrations and transfers, show and race statistics, and more.
“AQHA’s annual report dives into the Association’s functions, goals and how we operate as a business dedicated to serving our members in the best way possible,” said AQHA Executive Vice President Craig Huffhines. “I encourage all AQHA members to read through the report for a statistical look at our Association.”
Also in the report, 2017-18 AQHA President Ralph Seekins explains the priorities he focused on during his term as president – the priorities of AQHA members.
“At the 2017 AQHA Convention, I challenged our members to figure out what we need to work on as an Association and to work together to enhance AQHA,” wrote Seekins. “Your individual commitment is what makes our team work. You are a representative of the Association everywhere you go. You accepted my challenge, and I am proud of the work we’ve done over the past year to improve AQHA.”
Included in the Annual Report are the top-10 membership states/provinces/countries in 2017:
1. Texas 36,182
2. California 14,630
3. Oklahoma 11,241
4. Colorado 7,638
5. Ohio 7,374
6. Florida 6,475
7. Germany 6,346
8. Alberta 6,087
9. Missouri 6,061
10. Arizona 5,401
View the 2017 AQHA Annual Report at www.aqha.com/annualreport or download the executive summary for a quick overview.
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