During the 2022 Farnam AQHA World Championship Show and AQHA Select World Championship Show, presented by Adequan® (polysulfated glycosaminoglycan), AQHA held a townhall meeting with exhibitors to discuss improvements that could be made to the show. One item brought to the table was qualifying requirements. After careful consideration, AQHA adjusted the requirements to qualify for the 2023 Farnam AQHA World and Adequan® Select World Championship Show.
New requirements include a reduction in events required to attend for qualification, lowering the qualifying points required for most open, amateur and select amateur classes, and reduction in Level 2 buy-in fees if qualification requirements are not met. Additionally, the affiliate invitee has been expanded to include the top 5 in amateur, select amateur and open.
Following review and approval from the AQHA Executive Committee, the new requirements to qualify for the 2023 Farnam AQHA and Adequan Select World Championship Show have been posted to the AQHA website.
The 2023 Farnam AQHA World Show is slated for October 26 – November 18 in Oklahoma City. The national qualifying period began August 1, 2022, and ends July 31, 2023.
Exhibitors and their American Quarter Horses can qualify by meeting one of the following requirements:
The requirement to have earned at least one-half the national qualifying points has been replaced with the requirement to earn at least one-half point in the respective class.
Additional qualifying opportunities through AQHA Alliance partners for several classes will be released at a later date as details become available.
The list of those who are nationally qualified by obtaining the required number of points by class as of January 31, 2023, will be available soon.
For more information about the Farnam AQHA and Adequan® Select World, visit www.aqha.com/worldshow.
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