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Nearly $20,000 added for working cow horse & cutting at the 2025 APHA World Show

Nearly $20,000 added for working cow horse & cutting at the 2025 APHA World Show

Working cow horse and cutting exhibitors will compete for nearly $20,000 worth of added money in select events at the 2025 APHA World Championship Show. Cutting takes place June 30 in the Watt Arena, and working cow horse takes place July 2 in the John Justin Arena.

2025 APHA World Championship Show

June 20–July 6, 2025
Will Rogers Memorial Center
Fort Worth, Texas
apha.com/worldshow

2025 APHA World Show Working Cow Horse: $16,500 Added

  • 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes – $6,500 added
  • 6-Year-Old & Older Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes – $6,500 added
  • Non-Pro Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes – $1,500 added
  • Non-Pro Boxing Sweepstakes – $1,500 added

Sponsored by APHA & Texas Paint Horse Breeders Association

Tobiano Loot 

  • $500 awarded to the overall highest-scoring tobiano/tovero entry in select world championship working cow horse classes

Sponsored by Heartbreak Ridge Performance Horses/Kelly Pinkston DVM & Skip Rulen

2025 APHA World Show Cutting: $3,000 Added

  • Junior Cutting world championship + $1,000-added sidepot
  • Senior Cutting world championship + $1,000-added sidepot
  • Amateur Cutting world championship + $1,000-added sidepot

Sponsored by APHA & Texas Paint Horse Breeders Association

 

Details

Enter online at apha.com/worldshow.

Entries open in April and are accepted until 5 p.m. the day before classes take place, but get the best rates by pre-entering by May 15.

Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred Registry horses now compete together in all classes. No qualifying is required!

Questions? aphaevents@apha.com

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 About APHA

The American Paint Horse Association is the world’s second-largest international equine breed association, registering more than a million horses in 59 nations and territories since it was founded in 1962. APHA promotes, preserves and provides meaningful experiences with Paint Horses.

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