FEBRUARY 2022 THE RIDER /19 INSIDE
AQHA News ................................19 OQHA News ................................20 EOQHA........................................22 New Equine Fecal Transplant Research................................22 QROOI News...............................23
AQHA Director’s Report
By Kathy M. Patterson AQHA Director
AQHA Announces 2022 Dates The American Quarter Horse
Association has an exciting line-up of events planned for 2022. Mark your calendars and set your re- minders today with the tentative dates. Dates are tentative and sub- ject to change. AQHA Championship Shows • April 27 - May 1 – Nutrena AQHA East Level 1 Champi- onships at the World Equestrian Center in Wilmington, Ohio • May 18-22 – Nutrena AQHA West Level 1 Championships, hosted with the Arizona Quarter Horse Association Pinnacle Cir- cuit at WestWorld in Scottsdale, Arizona • June 20-25 – AQHA Versatility Ranch Horse World Champi- onships; AQHA Cattle Level 1 Championships, presented by the Four Sixes Ranch; AQHA Ranch- ing Heritage Challenge Finals; and National Ranch and Stock Horse Alliance National Championship Show at the Lazy E Arena in Guthrie, Oklahoma • July 28 - August 7 – AQHYA World Championship Show, pre- sented by Ford, at the OKC Fair- grounds in Oklahoma City • October 27 - November 19 – Farnam AQHA World Champi- onship Show; AQHA Select World Championship Show, presented by Adequan®; and Adequan® Level 2 Championships at the OKC Fair- grounds in Oklahoma City AQHA Racing • January 12 – AQHA Racing Champions Announcements at Heritage Place in Oklahoma City • May 28 – Heritage Place Futu- rity and Derby, Debbie Schauf Memorial Championship (for- merly the Remington Park Invita- tional
Championship) at Remington Park in Oklahoma City
• July 22-23 – Texas Quarter Horse As- sociation Yearling Sale in San Antonio • September 2-5 – Ruidoso Select Year- ling Sale, All American Derby and Futu- rity, All American Gold Cup at Ruidoso Downs in Ruidoso, New Mexico • September 23-24 – Heritage Place Yearling Sale in Oklahoma City • October 1-2 – Los Alamitos Equine Sale at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cy- press, California • October 22 – Bank of America Racing Challenge Championships and AQHA Racing Conference at Horseshoe Indi- anapolis Racing & Casino in Shel- byville, Indiana • December 11 – Champion of Champi- ons and Los Alamitos Two Million Fu- turity at Los Alamitos Race Course in Cypress, California 2021 AQHA Regional Championships • June 22 – Region Five Championships at DREAM Park Equestrian Center in Logan Township, New Jersey • July 19-24– Region Six Champi- onships at Eastern States Expo in West Springfield, Massachusetts • August 13-14 – Region One Champi- onships at the Evergreen State Fair- grounds in Monroe, Washington • September 14-18 – Region Two Championship at Central States Fair- grounds in Rapid City, South Dakota AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenges • January 1-5 – Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo*, Fort Worth, Texas • September 30 – East Coast Stock Horse Association Ranching Challenge, Reva, Virginia Additional AQHA Ranching Heritage Challenges will be added as details are finalized.
*Featuring AQHA added money.
American Quarter Horse Youth Asso- ciation • July 12-14 – Bank of America Youth Excellence Seminar in Amarillo • October 20-23 – AQHYA National Racing Experience at the Bank of Amer- ica Challenge Championships at Horse- shoe Indianapolis Racing & Casino in Shelbyville, Indiana American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum • August 20 - October 22 – America’s Horse In Art Show & Sale, American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum in Amarillo • September 16-17 – American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame Induction and Re- union Celebration in Amarillo
AQHA Weekly Service Report The American Quarter Horse As-
sociation releases weekly service reports to update AQHA members on statistics regarding the amount and type of work completed at AQHA Headquarters each week.
weekly
AQHA members can view the report
at
www.aqha.com/weekly-service-report or on AQHA’s Facebook page and @of- ficialaqha Instagram. Performance sta- tistics will be updated weekly. If you are looking for answers to
frequently asked questions, visit the AQHA Help Center. If you can’t find the answer you are
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www.aqha.com/contact-info or call 806-376-4811 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central,
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