94 Intermediate classes turn 2026 World Show buckle dreams into reality

Intermediate classes 2026 World Show

Double your chances of earning a trophy buckle by entering Intermediate division classes at the 2026 APHA World Championship Show. This year, we’ve got even more ways to win: 94 Intermediate division classes that award Gist Silversmith trophy buckles to champions and reserve winners, plus more prizes to the Top Five contenders—all of which comes courtesy of sponsor Boehringer Ingelheim. Intermediate classes mean more ways to win for you and your Paint!

Notable Highlights:

  • 94 Intermediate classes in 2026
  • Class within a class, concurrent with select world championship classes
    • You must enter the main class to be eligible to enter the Intermediate division.
  • Participation is limited to those exhibitors who meet certain eligibility criteria
    • Have not placed in the Top Two for the past five years in the same discipline at events like the APHA World Show, AQHA World Show, NSBA World Show or All American Quarter Horse Congress.

Check out your Intermediate Class eligibility here.

Intermediate Classes: 94 classes total

Youth: 20 classes
  • Showmanship (18 & Under + 13 & Under)
  • Hunter Under Saddle (18 & Under + 13 & Under)
  • Hunt-Seat Equitation (18 & Under + 13 & Under)
  • Western Pleasure (18 & Under + 13 & Under)
  • Western Horsemanship (18 & Under + 13 & Under)
  • Trail (18 & Under + 13 & Under)
  • Western Riding (18 & Under)
  • Ranch Riding (18 & Under)
  • Ranch Trail (18 & Under)
  • Ranch Rail Pleasure (18 & Under)
  • Ranch Pleasure (18 & Under)
  • Performance Halter Mares
  • Performance Halter Geldings
  • Ranch Conformation

Amateur: 35 classes

  • Showmanship (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Western Horsemanship (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Hunt-Seat Equitation (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Hunter Under Saddle (Junior + Senior, 19 & Over + Masters)
  • Western Pleasure (Junior + Senior, 19 & Over + Masters)
  • Trail (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Western Riding (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Ranch Riding (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Ranch Trail (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Ranch Rail Pleasure (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Ranch Pleasure (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Barrel Racing 
  • Western Yearling Longe Line 
  • Hunter Yearling Longe Line 
  • Yearling In-Hand Trail
  • 2-Year-Old Longe Line
  • 2-Year-Old In-Hand Trail
  • Performance Halter Mares
  • Performance Halter Geldings
  • Ranch Conformation
Amateur Walk-Trot: 11 classes
  • Showmanship (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Hunt-Seat Equitation (All Ages)
  • Hunter Under Saddle (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Western Pleasure (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Western Horsemanship (19 & Over + Masters)
  • Trail (19 & Over + Masters)
Open: 28 classes
  • Hunter Under Saddle (Junior + Senior)
  • Western Pleasure (Junior + Senior)
  • Trail (Junior + Senior)
  • Western Riding
  • Green Hunter Under Saddle
  • Green Western Pleasure
  • Green Trail
  • Green Western Riding
  • Ranch Riding (Junior + Senior)
  • Ranch Trail (Junior + Senior)
  • Ranch Rail Pleasure (Junior + Senior)
  • Ranch Pleasure (Junior + Senior)
  • Barrel Racing (Senior Only)
  • Western Yearling Longe Line
  • Hunter Yearling Longe Line
  • Yearling In-Hand Trail
  • 2-Year-Old Longe Line
  • 2-Year-Old In-Hand Trail
  • Performance Halter Mares
  • Performance Halter Geldings
  • Ranch Conformation

Details

Enter online at apha.com/worldshow.

Entries are now open 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!

It Pays to be Paint: Paint Horses that earn points in APHA world championship classes also earn Paynt Points payouts. That’s part of APHA’s twice-a-year incentives that reward Paints for their performance in APHA-approved shows. APHA’s added more than $1 million to those payouts in 2026, including Open, Amateur, Novice, Youth and Walk-Trot events, plus the Color Bonus incentive which amplifies earnings for colorful Paint Horses. Learn more at apha.com/payntpoints.

Questions about the World Show? aphaevents@apha.com

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