The American Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce the judges for the 2015 AQHA World Championship Show.
“The AQHA world championship shows are the most prestigious events in the equine industry, and it is our goal to bring an outstanding roster of judges together to judge these events,” said Alex Ross, AQHA senior director of judges. “We couldn’t be more proud of the highly qualified group of individuals selected to judge the 2015 AQHA world shows and look forward to the great competition at this year’s shows.”
The judges for the 2015 AQHA World Show are:
Andy Adams, Gerber, California
Doug Allen, Kent, United Kingdom
Elizabeth Baker, Dunnellon, Florida
Jaime Beamer, Weatherford, Texas
Fred Benker, Ocala, Florida
Dean Bogart, Delray Beach, Florida
John Briggs, Pilot Point, Texas
Dave Brock, Springtown, Texas
Joe Cameron, Moulton, Alabama
Randal Lee Chartier, Weatherford, Texas
Sandra Collier, Los Alamos, California
Pete Fanning, Granbury, Texas
Karen Graham, Cave Creek, Arizona
Joe Hayes, Gainesville, Texas
Randy Jacobs, Dover, Ohio
Joshua Larman, Pilot Point, Texas
Brian Lenehan, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida
Karen McCuistion, Wilson, Oklahoma
Tom Robertson, Saline, Michigan
Fielding ”Bozo” Rogers, Rhome, Texas
Mark Sheridan, Cave Creek, Arizona
Jason Smith, Whitesboro, Texas
Norris Stevens, Lubbock, Texas
Brent Tincher, Oxford, Ohio
Terry Thompson, Aubrey, Texas
Steven Wall, Santa Barbara, California
Brett Walters, Bourbon, Indiana
Alternate – Joe Carter, Ontario, Canada
Additional judges may be added to judge the Level 2 classes at the AQHA World Show.
For more information on the AQHA World Show, visit www.aqha.com/worldshow.
The AQHA World Show is the pinnacle event for American Quarter Horse owners and exhibitors around the globe. Each November, thousands of competitors and their horses convene at State Fair Park in Oklahoma City for the World Show. Competitors must reach a predetermined number of points to secure a spot in each of the classes. Competitors and their American Quarter Horses compete yearlong to qualify for the honor of competing at this annual event and represent the disciplines of English, western and halter.
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The American Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce the judges for the 2015 Built Ford Tough American Quarter Horse Youth Association World Championship Show.
“The AQHA world championship shows are the most prestigious events in the equine industry, and it is our goal to bring an outstanding roster of judges together to judge these events,” said Alex Ross, AQHA senior director of judges. “We couldn’t be more proud of the highly qualified group of individuals selected to judge the 2015 AQHA world shows and look forward to the great competition at this year’s shows.”
The judges for the 2015 Ford Youth World are:
Pierre Briere, Stockton, New Jersey
Randall Butler, Gainesville, Texas
Steve Cruse, Pilot Point, Texas
Lainie DeBoer, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Jim Dudley, Columbia, Missouri
Tim Finkenbinder, Collinsville, Texas
Dianne Grod, Oceanside, California
Bobby Harrison, Vancleave, Mississippi
Faron Hightower, Santo, Texas
Holly Hover, Cave Creek, Arizona
Owana Hutchens, Porter, Oklahoma
Luke Jones, Allerton, Iowa
Jennifer Leckey, Richmond, Indiana
Larry Little, Mebane, North Carolina
Tom Lyons, Grandview, Texas
Chele McGauly, Elm Grove, Louisiana
Bruce Richerson, Alexandria, Louisiana
Charles “Chuck” Smith, Canal Winchester, Ohio
John Tuckey, Liberty, Kentucky
Jeff Petska, Collinsville, Texas
Randy Wilson, Zanesville, Ohio
For more information on the 2015 Ford Youth World, visit www.aqha.com/youthworld.
Stay up to date on all the happenings at the Ford Youth World and find online coverage provided by The American Quarter Horse Journal at www.aqha.com/youthworld and follow @AQHAJournal on Twitter for updates as the show approaches.
Ford Motor Co. is the official sponsor of the Ford Youth World. AQHA members are eligible for a $500 rebate through Ford on select Ford or Lincoln models, some restrictions apply. To qualify, you must be an AQHA member for at least 60 days. Get your rebate here and remember when purchasing your next vehicle, buy Built Ford Tough.
AQHA News and information is a service of the American Quarter Horse Association. For more news and information, follow @AQHAnews on Twitter and visit www.aqha.com/news.
The American Quarter Horse Association is excited to announce the judges for the 2015 Adequan Select World Championship Show.
“The AQHA world championship shows are the most prestigious events in the equine industry, and it is our goal to bring an outstanding roster of judges together to judge these events,” said Alex Ross, AQHA senior director of judges. “We couldn’t be more proud of the highly qualified group of individuals selected to judge the 2015 AQHA world shows and look forward to the great competition at this year’s shows.”
The judges for the 2015 Adequan Select World are:
David Avery, Amarillo, Texas
Dawn Casey, Norman, Oklahoma
Mitch Farris, Midway, Texas
Bob Freeman, Arnett, Oklahoma
Greg Hale, Perryton, Texas
Jeff Hill, Amarillo, Texas
Brad Kearns, Grayslake, Illinois
Laureen McKenzie, Kiefer, Oklahoma
Lisa Moden, Whitesboro, Texas
Rick Mowery, Weatherford, Texas
Gene Parker, Orrum, North Carolina
Gary Putman, Gainesville, Texas
Leslie Shaw, Greenville, Texas
Dewayne Stamper, Locust Grove, Oklahoma
Norris Stevens, Lubbock, Texas
Jimmy Stickler, San Luis Obispo, California
Betsy Tuckey, Liberty, Kentucky
For more information on the 2015 Adequan Select World, visit www.aqha.com/selectworld.
Stay up to date on all the happenings at the Adequan Select World and find online coverage provided by The American Quarter Horse Journal at www.aqha.com/selectworld and follow @AQHAJournal on Twitter for updates as the show approaches.
Adequan, the official equine joint therapy of AQHA, is a proud sponsor of the Adequan Select World. When you choose a joint therapy for your horses, choose Adequan.
AQHA News and information is a service of the American Quarter Horse Association. For more news and information, follow @AQHAnews on Twitter and visit www.aqha.com/news.
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