Ohio Quarter Horse Association and the Cinch Horse Show Tracker are proud to remain on the leading edge with the addition of electronic maneuver scoring to the scribing program at the All American Quarter Horse Congress.
New this year, is the ability for the judges and scribes to electronically record each maneuver and/or penalty score. Each individual maneuver score is added and monitored by show management in real-time. The maneuvers are then posted to the Horse Show Tracker before the next run begins. After the class is complete, the printed scoresheets are then posted to the Congress website and the Horse Show Tracker. Paper back-ups are kept throughout.
By using electronic scoring and uploads, exhibitors are able to review maneuver scores during instant replays in order to enhance the coaching experience between trainer and exhibitor. Electronic scoring also increases efficiency during scored classes by an estimated 15 seconds per run and at least 10 minutes per class, cutting hours off the show day and ensuring accuracy of results.
Most importantly, by decreasing the length of the show day provides more opportunity for exhibitors to connect and also experience everything else that the All American Quarter Horse Congress has to offer!
About the All American Quarter Horse Congress
The All American Quarter Horse Congress is the world’s largest single-breed horse show, with over 25,000 entries in 2021. Held at the Ohio Expo Center in Columbus, the show attracts 650,000 people, and generates over $409 million in the central Ohio economy. The All American Quarter Horse Congress is hosted by the Ohio Quarter Horse Association, a state affiliate of the American Quarter Horse Association. For more information, visit www.quarterhorsecongress.com.
About the Cinch Horse Show Tracker
FunnWare Development has been involved with OQHA and Congress for decades. Their horse show management software, the highest recommended software in the industry, was kick started from a project for OQHA and based on concepts developed in partnership with the Congress. Together, they have been at the leading edge of horse show technology for over 30 years.