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Kimes Kandids and Go-To Place for 2018 All American Quarter Horse Congress

GoHorseShow is your “go-to” place to find everything you will ever need that’s Congress related – the Congress homepage, schedule, patterns, live feed, results and more. Check out the links below to find out where you want to go.

The All American Quarter Horse Congress was founded on three basic horsemen desires: to compete, to socialize and to learn more about working with horses. The first Quarter Horse Congress was held November 3, 4 and 5, 1967 at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, Ohio, attracting more than 4,000 paid registrations.

Since then, the Quarter Horse Congress has added 23 days worth of competition and fun to the event, hosts the largest National Youth Team Tournament in the world and has grown into the largest single breed horse show in the world. There are over 24,500 horse show entries. The show attracts more than 650,000 people to the Columbus area, and it generates $382 million for the central Ohio economy. Over $3 million is given away in cash and prizes, including trucks, trailers, trophy saddles, sterling silver buckles and the coveted Don Bell bronze trophies.

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Go To Links for Congress

CLICK HERE to view Kimes Kandids sponsored by Kimes Ranch Jeans and taken by GoHorseShow and others.

CLICK HERE for the Homepage

CLICK HERE for Live Feed

CLICK HERE for News

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CLICK HERE for Schedule

CLICK HERE for Working Orders

CLICK HERE for Patterns

CLICK HERE for Results

CLICK HERE for Stall Assignments

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CLICK HERE for Class Counts

CLICK HERE for Night Riding Schedule

CLICK HERE for Horse Show Tracker App

CLICK HERE for Congress Super Sale Information

 

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