Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member leadhiker
N 31° 40.579 W 110° 39.358
12R E 532609 N 3504610
One of four American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum Markers in Arizona.
Waymark Code: WMD0WZ
Location: Arizona, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cache_test_dummies
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Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races
American Quarter Horse Historical Marker

Sonoita, AZ

Seeing whose horse was fastest or who had the best working ranch horse was a natural form of competition for early settlers in Arizona cattle country. So began the race and show tradition at Sonoita. The Sonoita Quarter Horse Show began at the Santa Cruz County Fair and Rodeo Association fairgrounds in 1939. Many exhibitors isolated by distance viewed it as a good place to compete with horses from the region such as the versatile Lightning Bar, sire of Doc Bar, one of the most influential cutting horse sires in history. By 1949, early issues of The Quarter Horse Journal brought results of the Sonoita show to a national audience.

Unofficial race meets are recorded as far back as 1915, with race results first appearing in the AQHA Chart Books in 1954. Except for a short span of time during World War II, Sonoita has provided an opportunity early in the season for an owner to see how a particular horse will run. Many great horses have competed here, including: world champions, Ed Grimley, Mars Blackman, and Sign it Super; Mark T Bars, all-time leading winner with a record 64 career wins out of 115 official starts; Pies Royal Request, co-holder of the all-time record 14 consecutive wins and the former world record holder at 330 yards; and Fast Copy, dam of stakes winners including champion Heza Fast Man. Many notable horsemen and women have contributed to the distinctive Sonoita legacy in the arena and on the track. .

American Quarter Horses are competing in races around the world and are in demand for showing, ranch work, rodeo, recreational riding and many other activities. AQHA is the world's largest equine breed registry, with its international headquarters located in Amarillo, Texas.

Dedicated May 2000
American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum, Amarillo, Texas
AQHHMP #27
Marker Name: Sonoita Quarter Horse Show and Races

Type of history commemorated: Event

County: Santa Cruz

Name of any agency/ agencies setting marker:
American Quarter Horse Heritage Center & Museum, Amarillo, Texas


Year placed: 2000

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