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Five Things to Know About AQHA World Qualifying

You still have time to qualify for the 2015 AQHA World Championship Show in Oklahoma City. The qualifying period ends July 31, so don’t miss your chance to compete at the pinnacle event for American Quarter Horse owners and exhibitors around the globe.

Here’s what else you need to know:

1) For the first time ever – Level 2 classes are offered! To enter a Level 2 championship class, you must earn half of the Level 3 qualifying points and be Level 2-eligible.

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2) New for the 2015 Farnam All-Around Amateur and Superhorse competitions – horses must be entered and shown in three classes in three categories and as in previous years, qualifiers must be nationally qualified in order to be a contender for each of these titles.

3) Note the new tentative class schedule before making any travel plans.

4) Also new for this year, all entries for the AQHA World Show must be sent to AQHA in the same envelope in order to be stalled together.

5) The AQHA World Show brings together exhibitors, owners, breeders and fans of the American Quarter Horse from around the world for two weeks of exciting competition, educational opportunities and a bountiful trade show. It’s the place to be November 6-21.

 And for your friends and family who aren’t able to attend, AQHA has partnered with Equine Promotions to offer a live webcast of this year’s AQHA World Show so they can watch you compete for free! Thanks to AQHA Corporate Partner Zoetis for sponsoring the webcast.

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More AQHA World Show information can be found at www.aqha.com/worldshow.

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