The AjPHA Youth World Championship Show is the premier show for top young exhibitors and their talented Paint Horses, and the 2016 event is stacking up to be the go-to educational event for equestrians of all levels and interests. The show takes place June 27–July 9 in Fort Worth, Texas. Youth World Show classes will run Jun 28–July 6.
Although most of the action during the nine-day event will take place in the horse show arena, the AjPHA Youth World Show is not solely about kids showing their horses. The Youth Team Tournament allies groups of kids from the same state or region in several kinds of fun competition with kids from other areas both on and off of their horses.
We have posted the “Go To Links” to the show to make it easy to navigate where you want to go.
GO TO LINKS for AjPHA World Show
CLICK HERE for Main Page
CLICK HERE for Live Feed
CLICK HERE for Schedule
CLICK HERE for Pattern Book
CLICK HERE for Results
CLICK HERE for NEWS
AjPHA members will elect their new executive committee officers, host a youth horse judging contest, participate in dog races, and enjoy a host of social events among their competition and practice time.
Over time, glory fades. The cheers subside, more champions are crowned, buckles become worn and new goals are made. Education, however, lasts a lifetime, and the AjPHA Youth World Championship Show is helping young competitors reach this invaluable prize by offering more than $165,000 in scholarships!
That includes at least $1,300 worth of scholarships awarded in each world championship class in 2016—more in some cases, thanks to generous sponsors—as well as special scholarship awards for our all-around winners, high-point horse judgers, sportsmanship winner and more.
At the 2016 show, scholarships will be awarded to:
• 1st–3rd in all AjPHA world championship performance classes
• 1st–6th in all AjPHA world championship halter classes
• A randomly selected exhibitor in every world championship class
• Highest-placing Youth without a trainer in each halter class*
• All-Around 13 & Under, 14–18 and Novice Youth winners
• High-Point Power Performance champion and reserve champion
• Robyn Hanna Sportsmanship Award winner
• Youth Horse Judging High-Point Individuals (Junior and Senior)