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2014 AQHA Annual Report Available

Access statistics on membership, shows, races, registrations and more in the 2014 AQHA Annual Report.

The American Quarter Horse Association has released the 2014 AQHA Annual Report, and it is available to download at www.aqha.com/annualreport. The AQHA annual report contains complete statistics for AQHA membership, horse registrations and transfers, show and race statistics, and more.

“I encourage all AQHA members to read through the 2014 AQHA Annual Report to get a better idea of the Association’s functions, goals and how we operate as a business dedicated to serving our members in the best ways possible,” said AQHA Executive Vice President Don Treadway Jr.

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Also in the report, 2014-15 AQHA President Johnny Trotter explains the priorities he focused on in 2014. He explains how the year was successful, thanks to many factors, and that AQHA remains strong as an association working for its members.

“One thing always held true – our members love this horse, care about their Association and have a passion for excellence that is second to none,” Trotter said. “You made each day worth the ride. So from my wife, Jana, and me, thank you for what you do for AQHA and for the American Quarter Horse.”

Included in the AQHA Annual Report are the top 10 membership states/provinces/countries in 2014:

1. Texas – 37,946
2. California – 15,693
3. Oklahoma – 12,171
4. Colorado 7,829
5. Ohio – 7,271
6. Alberta – 6,808
7. Germany – 6,459
8. Florida – 6,432
9. Missouri – 6,120
10. Arizona – 5,480

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