AQHA: South America Judges Approved

The American Quarter Horse Journal — Ten South America judges are approved for the 2011 AQHA show season.

The American Quarter Horse Association recently approved 10 South America judges, who are now qualified to judge at AQHA-approved shows during the 2011 show season.

They are:

All-Around:

Fabricio Pinotti – Brazil

Specialized:

Aguinaldo Filho – Brazil (cutting)

Jose Nicolau Filho – Brazil (speed events)

Cristiano Jayme – Brazil (speed events and team penning/ranch sorting)

Diogo Jayme – Brazil (cutting, speed events and team penning/ranch sorting)

Leonardo Marinho – Brazil (reining and speed events)

Andre Mello – Brazil (speed events and team penning/ranch sorting)

Jose Neder – Brazil (speed events)

Alessandro Souza – Brazil (roping, speed events and team penning/ranch sorting)

Luciano Zanovelli – Brazil (roping, speed events and team penning/ranch sorting)

AQHA news and information is a service of AQHA publications. For more information on The American Quarter Horse Journal or America’s Horse, visit AQHA Publications.


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