By Andi Ridgway, Reporter ArQHA
The 2007 Awards Banquet and Convention will be held on January 26, 2008 at the Conway Country
Club located at 555 Country Club Road in Conway. Meetings will begin at 3 pm followed by the banquet.
A buffet will be served.
Year-end awards will be presented to the Top 6 in each event that have at least 10 points in the event.
High Point and All-Around winners will also received special awards. The All-Around winners include:
Open – Dee Jones and Poised to Win, Amateur – Jessica Thessing and Taylored by Deluxe, and Youth –
Shelby Ridgway and Justa Hotrods Belle. High point winners include: Select Amateur – Dee Jones and
Poised to Win, Novice Amateur – Tara Goodson and Kats Invitation, and Small Fry – Morgan Stites and
Hotroddin Hank. Congratulations to all the winners!!
The time will be here soon to begin our 2008 show season. The show schedule has been set.
March Mania will be held at Hestand Stadium on March 21-24. Team penning and ranch sorting will be
held on Saturday beginning at 10 am at the Redfield arena. The show schedule is similar to last year’s
and can be found on the website.
The 2008 Arkansas Jamboree will be held on April 18 – 21 at Hestand with team penning and ranch
sorting at Redfield on Saturday. The Memorial Day circuit will be held on May 23-26 at Hestand and will
again feature the Stanford Happening Memorial events with several special prizes.
The host motel will once again be the Holiday Inn Express at 3620 Camden Road in Pine Bluff. Make
your reservation early to ensure a room.
Complete results from the AQHA World Championship Show are online at AQHA.com. Those placing
from Arkansas include: Martin Northern, Rachel Moore, Brad Leiblong, Brenda Jackson, Patrick Bray, Jim
Cornelius, Jeff Mynatt, Wally Hays, and EH Pait.
NEWSFLASH - The number of points needed to qualify for the 2008 Youth World has been cut by one-
third in each class. For example in 2007 it took 36 points to be national qualified in Western Pleasure; in
2008, this number has been decreased to 24. Barrel Racing points have changed from 19 to 12.5. The
National qualifying period started May 1, 2007 and runs through April 30, 2008.
Each state will be able to send 4 state qualifiers instead of the normal 2 contestants in each class.
According to AQHA this change has been made to enable more youth to participate in the world show.
Because of the move to Oklahoma City, this increase in participants will be possible.
Be sure to check out our website at www.arkansasquarterhorse.com. News and information can always
be found here. Photos from the banquet will be posted soon.
Hope you all had a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year celebration. We are looking forward to an
even better 2008!!