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World Championship Paint Horse Show Features More Classes Than Ever for 2005
The two new Breeding Stock Performance Classes include Breeding Stock Western Pleasure and Breeding Stock Hunter Under Saddle. APHA President Paul Reinbolt said the addition of the two Breeding Stock classes is a move in the right direction for showcasing the talents of APHA’s Breeding Stock Registry Horses, which constitute about a third of the more than 811,000 American Paint Horses registered to date. “For a long time, we’ve talked about giving our Breeding Stock Horses an opportunity to compete in performance classes at World Show,” said Reinbolt. “For 2005, our Breeding Stock Registry Horses will have the opportunity to earn World Championship titles in Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle. By sponsoring these classes at our World Show, APHA is making a statement that we are moving forward with programs that allow these horses a chance to compete and demonstrate their outstanding talents in the show ring.” In addition to the Breeding Stock Classes, APHA has added classes for horses in its Regular Registry. These include an Open Stake Race class added to the speed events line-up and several more Amateur age division classes, split between 19-44 and 45-and-over age groups. A complete list of classes and schedules is available on the APHA World Show Web site at aphaworldshow.com. A Reputation
for Excellence All World Show activities take place in the sprawling 85-acre Will Rogers Memorial Center, which includes three major air-conditioned arenas. The equine complex is located in the heart of Fort Worth's cultural district. Approximately 2,000 horses are expected to compete for more than $250,000 in total payouts at this year's show. The World Show has experienced steady and sustained growth throughout the years. The 1,809 horses shown last year represented a 44-percent increase over the 1,259 horses exhibited a decade earlier. Also, the 4,540 entries logged last year was a 42-percent rise over the 3,192 entries at the World Show 10 years earlier. American Paint Horses competing in the show last year represented owners from 46 states in the United States, several provinces in Canada, as well as locations in Australia, Belgium, Germany and Italy. Two
Weeks of Exciting Activities During the second week of the show, competitors mount up for non-stop Open, Novice Amateur and Amateur classes. APHA will continue the Bank One Challenge Series. The Series will include the 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Challenge, 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge, 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge. It will also include a 4-Year-Old Cutting Challenge as well as a 5- and-6-Year-Old Cutting Challenge. Exhibitors will compete for cash prizes in these events. The Team Penning Sweepstakes will also take place. In addition, the 2005 World Show will feature a Freestyle Reining Sweepstakes, as well as the Bridleless Western Pleasure Sweepstakes. Also during the show, APHA will sponsor a World Showcase Sale, featuring some of the best yearlings, mares, geldings and stallions on the market. Colors
of the West Trade Show, Awards Room and Show Office Shoppers will find a wide selection of Western and English apparel, as well as tack, art, equine supplies, furniture, barns, trucks, trailers and a wide variety of other products. The Horse Show Office and Awards Room will also be located in the Amon G. Carter Exhibits Hall. APHA
Partners Add Value and Support Corporate
sponsors: Barnmaster, Inc.; Bank One; Gist Silversmiths; Hart
Trailer Manufacturing; Markel Insurance Company, PRO Orthopedic and
The Kent Group. Cowboy
Mounted Shooting Returns For more information: For more information about the World Show, including a complete schedule, list of accommodations, entry details and visitor information, visit aphaworldshow.com. Be sure to check the site regularly for World Show updates. You may also call APHA at (817) 834-2742. |
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