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AQHA Announces 2015 High Point Winners

The American Quarter Horse Association recognizes hardworking individuals and their American Quarter Horses at the end of each year through the Association’s high-point awards. With the introduction of AQHA leveling in 2014, the Association now is able to recognize more individuals and horses for their accomplishments in the show arena.

AQHA annually recognizes the top point earners in each division of every AQHA event. Horses are recognized in the open division, while youth and amateurs competing with any one horse are recognized in their respective divisions. The divisions are further broken down into Rookie, Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3.

“An AQHA high-point award is evidence of exhibitors’ and horses’ yearlong commitments to excellence in the show pen,” said AQHA Chief Show Officer Pete Kyle. “To win one of these awards is no easy feat, and congratulations to all on this tremendous accomplishment.”

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To view the list of 2015 year-end leaders, go to the Showing section of www.aqha.com/services and click “2015 Show Leaders Archive.”

In addition to the leaders in each division, AQHA also named the 2015 year-end all-around award winners:

Markel Insurance All-Around Youth: Ellexxah Ireland Maxwell of West Mansfield, Ohio, and Zips Bossy Chip

Farnam All-Around Amateur: Hayley Saul of Des Arc, Arkansas, and Putadrinkinmyhand

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Farnam All-Around Junior Horse: Snap Krackle Pop, owned by Twylla Lynn Brown of Perry, Missouri

Farnam All-around Senior Horse: DT Shesa Dun Whiz, owned by DT Horses of Bend, Oregon

AQHA Leading Exhibitor: Team Wrangler member J.D. Yates of Pueblo, Colorado

Throughout the show year, The American Quarter Horse Journal tracks performance statistics mined from the AQHA database.

For more information on the year-end show leaders, visit www.aqha.com/highpoint.

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