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Qualified exhibitors for the American Quarter Horse Association’s 2015 Adequan Select World Championship Show should have received their entry forms in the mail with their qualifier packet. All entries are due in the AQHA office no later than August 3.
“The Adequan Select World is the most prestigious event for AQHA amateur exhibitors ages 50 and over,” said Pete Kyle, AQHA chief show officer. “We congratulate all of this year’s qualifiers for your hard work and dedication to earn your spot to compete with your American Quarter Horse at this year’s show and look forward to seeing each of you in Amarillo August 28 – September 5.”
New this year, if you want to be stalled with someone, all entries for the Adequan Select World for that specific stalling request must be sent to AQHA in the same envelope in order to be stalled together. AQHA cannot stall you with someone if the entries are not submitted at the same time and in the same envelope.
Download This Qualifier Badge
You’ve earned the right to brag, so post this qualifier badge on social media sites to share with your friends and family that you’re an Adequan Select World qualifier. After you click on the link, right click to save. Use #AQHASelectWorld to promote your accomplishment.
The Adequan Select World is the world’s largest, single-breed world championship horse show open exclusively to amateur exhibitors age 50 and over. This is the pinnacle event for Select amateur competitors around the world who must qualify for the event by earning a predetermined number of points to secure a spot in each of the classes, representing English, western and halter disciplines. This year’s event is August 28 – September 5 at the Amarillo National Center on the Tri-State Fairgrounds in Amarillo.
For more information on the Adequan Select World and to view the tentative schedule, visit www.aqha.com/selectworld.
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