Site Map
Congress
 

 

Judges announced for 2008 Congress
The Ohio Quarter Horse Association has announced a preliminary list of judges who have been confirmed to officiate at the 2008 All American Quarter Horse Congress. Some judges are still being contracted. Judges confirmed so far include:

AQHA
Butch Campbell, Whitesboro, TX
Bonnie Jo Clay, Gainesville, TX
LeeAnn Demars, Dillon, MT
Bill Enk, Paso Robles, CA
Mike Hay, Pinnacle, NC
Chris Jeter, Stephenville, TX
Keith Longacre, Glenpool, OK
Jeff Mellott, Andover, KS
Chele Murrell, Elm Grove, LA
Scott Neuman, Billings, MT
Rhonda Replogle, Clear Spring, MD
Karen Watters, Losantville, IN
Gary Werner, Lees Summit, MO
Tracy Willis, Louisburg, MO


AHSA
Pauline Cook, Waller, TX
Jennifer Johnson, Wadsworth, OH
Cindy Reddish, Palm City, FL

NCHA
Andy Adams, Gerber, CA
Arthur Jackson, Greenwood, MS
Tom McTaggart, Weatherford, TX

NRHA
Ed Bricker, Evans City, PA
Brad Kelsall, Fairfield, FL
Butch Campbell, Whitesboro, TX
Bonnie Jo Clay, Gainesville, TX

Duke Dygert, Elma, NY
Chele Murrell, Elm Grove, LA

Congress Judging Procedure Explained
Congress show officials are often asked to explain the procedure for scoring of final placings at the Congress. As a single AQHA-approved show, the Congress records and submits one set of placings for each class to AQHA and other approved associations. The Congress uses multiple judges' cards to reach the final placings in each event.

Three-Judge Procedure
When three judges officiate a Congress class, all three judges' cards are used to determine the final placings of the class. Each back number used on a judge's card receives points from 10 for first place down to 1 point for tenth place. Ties are broken using the tie breaker judges designated on the show results.

Four-Judge Procedure
When four judges officiate a Congress class, each contestant's lowest placing is dropped, and the remaining three judges' cards are used to determine the final placings. Each back number used on a judge's card receives points of either 10 for first (if ten places are marked) or 15 for first (if fifteen places are marked), down to 1 point for tenth (in a ten-place class) or 1 for 15th (in a 15-place class). Ties are broken using the tie breaker judges designated on the show results.

Please note: it is the policy of the Congress that go round placings of futurity classes are never released until after the finals of the class have been placed.

Scoring of Splits and Semi-Finals
When judging splits or semi-finals of large classes at the Congress, rather than place each split, judges are instructed to provide a specific quantity of back numbers that they feel should return to the finals or next semi-finals. To return to a finals or semi-finals, an exhibitor must be marked on the majority of the judges' cards - i.e. in a three-judge class, the exhibitor must make two of the three judge's cards, in a four-judge class, the exhibitor must make three of the four judge's cards.

Judges' back number lists from splits and semi-finals are considered the judges' private working notes. As such, they are not available for review by exhibitors, and are not forwarded to AQHA with the Congress show results. Final placings for all Congress classes are posted on the OQHA web site and are posted outside the Press Room on the walls of the Celeste Center throughout the show.

 

Entry Information
PDF Forms
Schedule
Show Events
Local Information
Show Results
Contests
Contact
Queen Contest