The 2023 final QData standings are now complete and reflected in the QData Money-Earner Leaderboards.
Powered by the 40-year-old QData Database (formerly the Robin Glenn Pedigrees database), the QData Money-Earner Leaderboards provide the top 50 money-earners in 16 different event groups for both all-time and yearly leading money-earners, sires, dams, grandsires, owners, and breeders.
Currently free and updated weekly, QData Leaderboards features include:
- Sire lists detailing total and average money-earnings along with sortable columns allowing a view of leading foals by age and average earnings of stallion progeny.
- Dam lists providing total and average earnings, plus number of sire crosses and the best cross by money earned.
- Broodmare sires listing average foal earnings per daughter, as well as the number of producing daughters and the number one producing daughter.
- Sortable columns on all lists allow filtering of lists to offer even more information.
- Subscribed stallion names link directly to the sire’s QStallions page, offering an in-depth study of the stallion.
“Our goal remains to provide horsemen with information to help them make informed decisions when selling, breeding, buying and marketing American Quarter Horses,” said Robin Glenn, director of QData. “The QData Leaderboards provide an exciting, inclusive service that has never existed in the industry until now.”
The QData Leaderboards join the list of premier resources for American Quarter Horse pedigree and performance data provided by QData.
View the QData leaderboards at QStallions.com/leaders, on Robinglenn.com or on QStallions.com.
About QData
QData offers horsemen tools for marketing and evaluating American Quarter Horses and breeds that cross onto Quarter Horses. This includes Catalog-Style Pedigrees, Stallion Stat Pages, DIY Horse Sale Catalogs and the QData Online Performance Database.
AQHA news and information is a service of the American Quarter Horse Association. For more information visit www.aqha.com/news or tune into our Podcast, “Let’s Talk AQHA.”