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Dedicated to preserving and celebrating paint horse heritage.

American Tobiano Overo Association (ATOA)
The American Tobiano Overo Association is committed to maintaining fair, knowledgeable, and consistent judging standards across all ATOA-recognized events. Individuals interested in becoming an ATOA Judge must meet the following criteria and complete the approval process.

Be a current ATOA member in good standing
Be 18 years of age or older
Demonstrate substantial knowledge of Paint Horse conformation, color genetics, and performance disciplines
Have prior experience in one or more of the following:
Judging (breed or performance)
Training or coaching
Breeding or owning Paint Horses
Competing in sanctio
Be a current ATOA member in good standing
Be 18 years of age or older
Demonstrate substantial knowledge of Paint Horse conformation, color genetics, and performance disciplines
Have prior experience in one or more of the following:
Judging (breed or performance)
Training or coaching
Breeding or owning Paint Horses
Competing in sanctioned horse shows
Maintain a reputation for professionalism, ethics, and impartiality
To apply, candidates must submit:
A completed ATOA Judges Application
A resume or summary of equine experience
References (if requested by the Judges Committee)
Agreement to follow all ATOA Rules, Ethics, and Code of Conduct
Applications are reviewed by the ATOA Judges Committee
Education & Certification
Applicants may be required to:
Complete ATOA Judge Education
Pass a rules and standards review
Demonstrate understanding of:
ATOA breed standards
Registry distinctions
Performance and/or conformation judging criteria
Welfare and Stockmanship Expectations
Education & Certification
Applicants may be required to:
Complete ATOA Judge Education
Pass a rules and standards review
Demonstrate understanding of:
ATOA breed standards
Registry distinctions
Performance and/or conformation judging criteria
Welfare and Stockmanship Expectations
Continuing education may be required to maintain judging status.
Ethics & Conduct
ATOA Judges are expected to:
Judge fairly and without favoritism
avoid conflicts of interest
Uphold horse welfare at all times
Represent ATOA in a professional manner
Becoming an Approved ATOA Judge (3) (pdf)
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