Currently AQHA recognizes achievement by American Quarter Horses and their owners with a number of awards. Some are annual, some are based on lifetime achievement. AQHA awards points to horses competing in
horse show,
rodeo and
horse racing. AQHA assigns points to animals who win or place in horse shows and on the racetrack. The number of points given depends in part on placing and on how many other horses were in the class or race. Accumulated points result in annual awards to the top competitors and certain lifetime achievement recognitions for both horse and rider.
AQHA affiliates As of 2023, AQHA has affiliate associations in 49 US states, 7 Canadian provinces, and 34 other countries.
Horse shows and rodeos Today, people
show American Quarter Horses in a variety of competitive events, including, but not limited to,
halter classes;
western style events such as
Western Pleasure,
Reining, and
cutting;
English riding events in the
hunt seat style, such as
Hunter Under Saddle,
working hunter, and
hunter hack.
Driving classes are available at some shows, as are some timed
games. There are also
equitation and
halter showmanship classes for non-pro exhibitors. The annual AQHA World Show, the largest AQHA-sponsored event, is held in November of each year in
Oklahoma City. In the show ring, the AQHA awards a number of year end awards, including Rookie of the Year (awarded at the state, regional, and national level); Year End Top-Ten awards in for the Open Junior Horse, Open Senior Horse, Youth and Amateur divisions; Year End High Point awards in the same divisions; Year End High point all around and reserve all around in the same divisions, and a few miscellaneous awards to novice and limited riders.
Lifetime awards Requirements can change, these are the current requirements as of January 2010.
Racing On the racetrack, AQHA offers year-end champion awards in age and sex divisions, plus broodmare, distance horse, Canadian champion, owner, breeder, trainer, and jockey. Thus there is a champion two-year-old colt, filly and gelding plus champion two-year-old from the preceding. The three-year-old and aged categories work the same way, with the World Champion being chosen from the winners of the age and sex divisions. In addition to the year end awards, there are three lifetime awards - Race Register of Merit, Superior Race Horse and Supreme Race Horse. A Register of Merit is awarded when a horse attains a speed index of 80 or above. A Superior Race Horse is achieved when the horse earns 200 racing points. A Supreme Race Horse award requires the horse to satisfy the following three criteria: (1) win over $500,000 in earnings, (2) win two Grade 1 stakes races and (3) win a total of ten races. In 1993, AQHA launched Quarter Horse
racing's first series of races with a championship-ending day, called The Bank of America Racing Challenge. It is a series of 60 races run throughout North and South America with the winners of each race earning a starting berth into a season-ending Championship Day. The Bank of America Racing Challenge currently offers nearly $6 million in purse and bonus awards.
Pleasure riding AQHA also offers a Horseback Riding Program, which rewards AQHA members for
pleasure riding of American Quarter Horses. Riders log their hours spent riding, and receive recognition awards and prizes. From January to December 31. The horse must be registered with the AQHA and his number an registration name will be needed to peripatetic. ==See also==