SHOW RULES
winners in its sex division. The second place winner from
the class providing the Grand Champion and the other first
place horses will then be eligible for Reserve Champion.
See GR-045 I. All amateur horses must be exhibited by the
same amateur owner in the Amateur Grand Championship
Class as in the class in which it qualified. If an amateur has
more than one horse in the Amateur Grand Championship
class, the additional horse(s) must be exhibited by another
amateur handler or be withdrawn with the permission of
the judge(s) or show management. (Amended 11-10-00,
effective 01-02)
PA-025 TITLES AND AWARDS
A. Honor Roll
The AMHA will make annual awards based on the number
of points earned by an individual horse during that show
year (from January 1 to December 31) in competition in
each of the events in which points are awarded at AMHA
approved shows. (Amended 11-10-00, effective 01-02)
(Amended 10-11, effective 01-12)
1. The horse who earns more points during a show year
than any other horse has earned in that event will
be the year’s High Point earner for that event and an
appropriate trophy or plaque will be awarded to the
horse’s owner (example: 1996 Honor Roll Jumping or
1996 Honor Roll Open Roadster Driving).
2. In halter, the horse who earns the most points during
a year in each age and height classification in each sex
division will receive an appropriate trophy or plaque
(Example: 1996 Honor Roll Weanling Stallion or 1996
Honor Roll Senior Mare 28” and under or 1996 Honor
Roll Two-Year-Old Gelding). If a horse shows in more
than one height class, the points from both height
classes will be combined and awarded to the higher
height class.
(Amended 11-10-00, effective 01-02)
3. Each of the top ten (10) point earners for that year in
each event will be so designated and an appropriate
certificate shall be prepared and mailed to the owners
of said horses.
4.
To qualify for any Honor Roll titles, trophies, or
certificates listed above, the horse must have earned at
least ten (10) points in the event during the year, except
in Adult Special Needs classes where a minimum of six
(6) points must be earned. (Amended 02-08, effective
01-09)
B. AMHA Champions
This title may be awarded to any individual stallion, mare,
or gelding registered with the Association after it has won
a total of fifty (50) or more points in competition in official
AMHA shows provided:
1. That the points have been won in seven (7) or more shows
under seven (7) or more judges.
2. That at least twenty (20) points have been won in halter
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