The Arizona Fall Championship is working diligently to produce a complete set of Futurity classes. Below is the list of Futurity classes that will be held at the show. Anyone interested in sponsoring can contact AzQHA CEO, Doug Huls, 480-390-6867. TBD added monies will be updated frequently. Be sure to check www.AzFallChampionship.com regularly for updates and thank […]
Continue reading …“When my parents told me that they had bought him, I was super excited. He’s a very nice mover, and I love how he feels. He’s also very nice to me.”
Continue reading …Later in the show, she will return to compete in Ranch Riding, and she also has another mount, Princess’s first colt- Nite N Shining Armor. She will show Wimpys Show Stopper in Horsemanship and Extra Voodoo Gun in Reining, so this young lady is just getting started.
Continue reading …Earlier this spring, the AQHA Executive Committee waived the qualification requirements for the 2020 AQHA World Championship Show due to effects of the worldwide coronavirus pandemic on the showing industry. Exhibitors and their American Quarter Horses will still need to meet Level 3, Level 2 and Level 1 eligibility requirements to compete at this year’s show. AQHA has released the list of open and amateur exhibitors who are ineligible to enter and show horses in the Adequan® Level 2 Championships at the 2020 AQHA World Show, tentatively scheduled for November 5-21 at OKC Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City.
Continue reading …The showing industry is cautiously returning to competition after approximately 40% of shows were cancelled or rescheduled this spring due to the worldwide coronavirus pandemic. Even though shows have not been held as planned this year, AQHA would still like to take the opportunity to recognize the top AQHA shows and circuits from 2019.
Continue reading …“I have never been a World Champion. I couldn’t believe it. I was so happy. It’s been a goal of mine.”
Continue reading …The American Quarter Horse Association Executive Committee approved offering the John Deere VRH Double-Qualifying Incentive, a special side pot available only to Versatility Ranch Horse competitors who qualified for the 2020 AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Championships and who also qualify for the 2021 AQHA VRH World.
Continue reading …This year’s show features all Youth, Amateur and Open world championship classes. Some highlights of this year’s event—which takes place September 18–October 4 in Fort Worth, Texas—include the following:
Continue reading …The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has affected the show and its structure in a variety of ways. Before heading to the OKC Fairgrounds, be sure you check out the Ford Youth World Health Protocols to ensure you are up to date on local, state and federal mandates in addition to AQHA and OKC Fairgrounds policies. This is to protect the health and safety of all exhibitors, staff and show personnel. Not only will this assist with protecting your health, but it will also protect upcoming equine events.
Continue reading …In The Equine Chronicle 3 and Over Maiden Horse Western Pleasure, the winner was Aaron Moses with Made Ya Look for Brent and Kate Bamford. This team won $15,000. Second place was Kristy Starnes with The Lopin Illusion, winning $7,500. Third was Clay Arrington with Made In The Dark, winning $5,000. Fourth was Mike Hachtel with The Best Principles for Jane Backes, winning $3,500. Splitting fifth was Chris Jones with Sheza Good Mechanic, winning $2,750 for Kassandra Fordice and Brian Cox with Theexclusivemartini, winning $2,750 for Jeffrey Carpenter.
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