Changes Made to the 2006 AQHA World Championship Show Schedule

Amarillo, Texas, October 11, 2006 – For the convenience of exhibitors and spectators at the 2006 Bank of America Amateur and FedEx Open American Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show, some modifications have been made to the schedule. Please note the following changes:

* Sunday, November 5 and Monday, November 6: Evening finals
performances will begin at 6 p.m. instead of 7 p.m.
* Monday, November 6: Amateur jumping prelims will NOT be held
* Sunday morning, November 12: Due to entry numbers, junior trail
will show instead of senior trail. Senior trail will compete
Monday, November 13.
* Tuesday, November 14: Open jumping prelims will NOT be held

The entire show schedule is available at http://www.aqha.com/showing/shows/worldshow/schedule.html

Exhibitors from around the world will compete for 86 world titles November 4-18 in Oklahoma City. This year’s show has more than 2,800 entries and will offer more than $2.2 million in prize money and awards along with a host of special giveaways through AQHA Corporate Partners.

Please visit aqha.com for complete coverage of the show, brought to you by The American Quarter Horse Journal.

Tickets can be obtained from OK Tickets at (405) 948-6807 or tickets.com .


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