The American Paint Horse
Association (APHA) recently signed a new five-year contract with the City of
Fort Worth, cementing the 46-year-old breed organization’s commitment to hosting
world-class shows at premier venues. According to terms of the contract, APHA
will host both the summer World Championship Paint Horse show, plus the new APHA
Fall Championship Show in Fort
Worth through 2012.
APHA President Carl Thurow and
Fort Worth Mayor Mike Moncrief ceremonially signed the agreement at the Will
Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) in Fort Worth, Texas, where the shows will be held. The
inaugural APHA World Championship was held at WRMC in 1984 and has been held at
the complex for 18 out of the last 20 years.
“The American Paint Horse
Association started out in 1962,” Thurow said, “with only a few dozen people and
their treasured Paint Horses. Today, we’ve registered over 928,000 horses. In a
few years our total will be 1 million Paints registered.
“For many years, the World
Championship Paint Horse Show in Fort Worth has been the place where we’ve
spotlighted the very best American Paint Horses,” continued Thurow. “I think the
relationship has been great for both Fort Worth and for the American Paint Horse
Association. We’re happy to continue our tradition of bringing the most talented
and beautiful Paint Horses to Fort Worth, Texas, for our world-class Paint Horse shows.
The city is a great host.”
The two-week APHA World
Championship Paint Horse Show’s annual impact on Fort Worth’s economy is approximately $13
million.
More about the World Championship
Paint Horse Show
The World Championship Paint Horse
Show and its predecessor, the National Championship Paint Horse Show, have
showcased the talents of the colorful Fort Worth-based breed since
1963.
This year, World Championship
Paint Horse Show exhibitors will compete for more than $400,000 in prize money,
buckles, saddles, trailers, and other awards, along with coveted World
Championship titles. It will be held at Will Rogers Memorial Center in Fort Worth June 21–July 5.
Last year, APHA welcomed 1,671
Paint Horses owned by people from 47 U.S. states, Canada, the Czech
Republic, the Netherlands, the United
Kingdom and Germany for its World Show.
In 2007, the show logged 4,219
entries—including 1,242 Youth, 1,362 Open, 1,390 Amateur and Novice Amateur, 207
Futurity and 18 specialty class entries.
For more information about the
World Show, including a complete schedule, list of accommodations, entry details
and visitor
information, visitaphaworldshow.com or call APHA at (817)
834-2742.