The points required to qualify for the American Quarter Horse Association world championship shows have been modified for 2014.
- Built Ford Tough AQHYA World Championship Show, qualifying period May 1, 2013 – April 30, 2014, view Ford Youth World qualifying points
- Adequan Select World Championship Show, qualifying period June 1, 2013 – May 31, 2014, view Adequan Select World qualifying points
- Bank of America Amateur World Championship Show, qualifying period August 1, 2013 – July 31, 2014, view Bank of America Amateur qualifying points
- AQHA Open World Championship Show, qualifying period August 1, 2013 – July 31, 2014, view AQHA Open qualifying points
Points earned in Level 2 and Level 3 classes will count toward 2014 AQHA world championship qualification, and the points in both levels will carry the same weight. Points earned in introductory, Rookie and Level 1 classes will not count towards world show qualification or invitation.
Separate Level 2 finals will not be held at the 2014 world shows, but top-placing Level 2-eligible entries will be recognized during the class finals. These awards will be similar to the previous Intermediate awards that have been presented during finals classes at the AQHA world shows.
Additionally, halter competitors now have a new way to earn an invitation to the 2014 world shows. Amateur, Select amateur and open halter competitors (not including performance halter) can earn an invitation to the 2014 world shows by competing at a designated number of shows during the respective qualifying period.
- Amateur and Select amateur: Show at 10 shows in a halter class. Shows will be counted by show numbers on a one-horse, one-exhibitor basis.
- Open: Show at 20 shows in a halter class. Shows will be counted by show numbers.
Halter exhibitors will still be able to qualify to the world shows by earning the designated number of qualifying points, and qualifying in that manner only will appear on the horse’s permanent record.
“We know there are many halter exhibitors who have traditionally tried to support AQHA shows, but time and again, they are faced with not enough horses to make a point. Thus, they are not able to qualify for the world shows,” said Johne Dobbs, AQHA president. “This new invitational method will benefit the AQHA members hauling, showing to the judges and supporting the AQHA shows.”
The new participation invitation method is for traditional halter classes only and does not include performance halter.
As a reminder, performance halter world show qualifiers must earn 10 points in performance events during the 2014 world show qualifying period in addition to the required number of performance halter qualifying points. Horses competing in open performance halter must earn all 10 performance points in the open division. Horses shown in youth, amateur and Select amateur performance halter may earn their 10 performance points in any division or combination of divisions.
The Amateur State/Province Invitational program will once again be an available method of earning an invitation for amateur and Select amateur competitors.
The amateur-horse combination will be required to reach at least half the points set as the minimum to be invited as a state/provincial invitee in each particular class. This program is operated by AQHA, not the AQHA affiliates, and exhibitors are invited based on the state/province in which they reside, not where they show. Ties will be broken by the exhibitor who won the last point or 0.5 point first.