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The All American Quarter Horse Congress is the World's Largest Single-Breed Horse Show. The show receives:
• more than 17,000 horse show entries
• houses than 8,500 registered American Quarter Horses over 3 weeks
• attracts more than 650,000 people to the Columbus area
• brings more than $110 million to the central Ohio economy
The Congress includes:
• an AQHA-approved Quarter Horse show
• AQHA-approved racing events
• more than seven acres of equine-related commercial exhibits
• a youth tournament
• horse bowl, hippology, demonstration, public speaking contests
• collegiate and 4-H/FFA horse judging contest
• educational demonstrations and lectures
• a queen contest
• the Super Sale horse auction
• Million Dollar Stallion Avenue.
• the Professional Bull Rider tour at Nationwide Arena in downtown Columbus.
Most attendees say that no matter how you describe it, the Congress is a show you have to experience to truly understand.
Demographics about attendees
Most
attendees of the Congress are members of the American Quarter Horse
Association. According to a recent AQHA membership study:
Average member age - 46
38% male
62% female
83% reside in a rural, farm or ranch area
41% hold an undergraduate degree
69% attended college
53% farm, ranch or are a management/professional
Income:
69% $50,000+
28% $100,000+
Riding style:
68% ride Western
36% ride English
Average horse ownership
7.6 American Quarter Horses per household
88% spend at least one hour per day with their horses
Average yearly expenditures
$774 average spent on tack and saddles
$592 average spent on Western clothing, apparel
$451 average spent on English clothing, apparel
$557 average spent on horse care products (excluding medications)
$510 average spent on horse care medications
Source: 2002 AQHA Membership Survey
Show Location
The
Congress is held annually at the 360-acre Ohio state fairgrounds, which
is officially called the Ohio Expo Center. The Expo Center is located
at 717 E. 17th Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, 43211, along interstate 71, just
north of downtown Columbus.
Show Dates:
October 1-24, 2010
The Congress: founded and sponsored by the Ohio Quarter Horse Association
The
Ohio Quarter Horse Association founded the All American Quarter Horse
Congress in 1967 as an event to showcase and promote the American
Quarter Horse, and to educate horse owners about the care, training and
showing of horses. The show has continued under OQHA's sponsorship for
more than 40 years, and is managed by the Ohio Quarter Horse
Association's elected officers and directors as well as three elected
Congress Tri-Chairman. The OQHA board meets on the third Monday of each
month to conduct association business as well as manage the ongoing
needs of the Congress.
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