To compete at one of three AQHA Level 1 Championships in 2018, exhibitors have four ways to earn an invitation. The qualifying period kicks off January 1, 2017, and continues through December 31.
1. MAINTAIN ELIGIBILITY, THEN ENTER
o Cattle classes will be offered for exhibitors and horses that are eligible for Level 1 as of January 1, 2018. (Note: Cattle classes will only be offered at the AQHA Central Level 1 Championships in Oklahoma City.)
o Call AQHA Customer Service at 806-376-4811 or visit services3.aqha.com/leveling to verify your eligibility.
o Rookie classes will be offered for exhibitors and horses that are eligible for the Rookie level as of January 1, 2018.
o The horse you intend to bring for the class must also be Rookie eligible.
o Call AQHA Customer Service at 806-376-4811 or visit services3.aqha.com/leveling to verify your and your horse’s Rookie eligibility.
2. QUALIFY NATIONALLY: Show at 20 AQHA-approved shows.
3. QUALIFY NATIONALLY: Place in the top 10 in any Merial AQHA Regional Championships class.
4. QUALIFY THROUGH STATE OR PROVINCIAL AFFILIATE
If not nationally qualified, an exhibitor can qualify as an AQHA state/provincial affiliate qualifier.
o Check with your affiliate on its qualifying method and ask where you stand on the state’s list of qualifiers.
o To qualify through another affiliate, the exhibitor must be a member in good standing with that affiliate (other than the state/province affiliate you reside in) and be selected by that affiliate as a qualifier.
Determining Eligibility
Before you can qualify, first you must determine if you are eligible to compete at the Level 1 Championships. Eligibility is determined on a class-by-class basis. Look up your eligibility or visit www.aqha.com/leveling for more information regarding AQHA leveling.
According to AQHA Rule SHW245.3, if an exhibitor wins a class at a Level 1 Championships, that exhibitor is no longer eligible to compete in that class at any future Level 1 Championships; however, if an exhibitor is Level 1-eligible, the exhibitor can continue to show in that class in any other Level 1 competition.
For more information on the AQHA Level 1 Championships, visit www.aqha.com/level1championships.
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