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New all-around judges were recently approved by the American Quarter Horse Association Executive Committee.
Ten judge applicants were approved by the AQHA Judges Committee to take the AQHA all-around judges’ exam April 29-30 in Gainesville, Texas. Based on test scores and other criteria, the Judges Committee then approved a list of prospective new all-around judges, which were then reviewed and approved by the AQHA Executive Committee.
The newly approved AQHA all-around judges are:
Mark Russell of Perry, Arkansas
Valerie Kearns of Grayslake, Illinois
Keith Miller of Reidsville, North Carolina
Eleven judge applicants took the European AQHA all-around judge’s exam in Grosswallstadt, Germany. The newly approved European AQHA all-around judges are:
Eugenio Latorre of Italy
Barry Schuurman of Netherlands
Alexandra Jagfeld of Germany
Nicolas Perrin of France
“AQHA judges are held to the highest quality of standards,” said Alex Ross, AQHA senior director of judges. “And by earning the title of AQHA judge, these individuals are helping to improve the quality of American Quarter Horse competition, as well as the welfare of registered horses at these events.”
To learn how to apply to be an AQHA judge, visit www.aqha.com/judge.
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