During the 2021 Farnam AQHA World Championship Show, Texas Tech University took home the title of AQHA collegiate horse judging world champions in the senior college division, while Northeastern Oklahoma claimed the world title in the junior college division. Top individual honors were awarded to Makenzie Knipe of West Texas A&M University in the senior college division. Angie Newbold of Northeastern Oklahoma took home the top individual title in the junior college division.
Competitors came from schools across the country for the chance to earn the AQHA world champion collegiate horse judging team title and prizes. The AQHA World Championship Collegiate Judging Contest took place November 7 at the OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City.
The Intercollegiate Reining Horse Judging Contest also took place during the Farnam AQHA World and Adequan® Select World. On November 1, West Texas A&M University took home the champion team title, and the team’s Sierra Stammen earning honors as overall high individual.
For more results from this year’s Farnam AQHA World and Adequan® Select World, visit www.aqha.com/worldshow.
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