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| At the American Paint Horse Association, we know that your riding and driving activities are as diverse as the color patterns on the horses we register. Through the Paint Alternative Competition Program, you can get recognition for accomplishments
in the competitive events you enjoy.
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What is the Paint Alternative
Competition (PAC) program?
APHA approves more than 1,200 horse
shows and races, hosts trail rides, and produces
a World Championship Show each year. But
even with this diverse menu of activities, the
association doesn’t always have an approved or
sponsored event in your hometown.
Your community probably offers plenty of
competitive events for horses and riders, such
as 4-H shows, team pennings, ropings, horse
trials, and other activities that fall outside the
category of “APHA-approved show.”
Even though APHA is not officially associated
with these events, the association does want
to recognize your efforts on your American
Paint Horse. As a result, your accomplishments
can be recorded on your registered horse’s official
lifetime performance record through PAC.
A variety of competition
PAC is open to almost any type of activity as
long as the competition is sponsored by an
organization that keeps official records on the
performance of all horses entered in the event.
Keep in mind that for APHA to include the
event in PAC, the competition must be sponsored
by an association, organization or affiliate
that has an established record-keeping, governing
body, as well as a representative who will
sign a verification form. Also, remember that
this program is designed for events outside the
approved show ring. You cannot earn PAC credits
at APHA-approved shows or at any show
approved by another breed registry.
Easy to enroll and report
Although APHA membership is not required
to enroll in PAC, you must be a member to
receive any awards you earn from the association.
Even though you don’t have to own the
horse you compete on, annual enrollment of
the horse in PAC is required.
You will receive your PAC card and several
report forms two to three weeks after your
application is processed. Once you receive your
card, you are ready to start earning credits.
When you go to your next Paint Alternative
Competition, have fun and do your best. When
you place in the event, see the event secretary
or manager and present them your PAC card
and official report form.
Ask the official to inspect your enrollment
card and your horse’s registration papers to verify
your participation on a registered American
Paint Horse. Next, ask the official to sign the
report form, which tells APHA how you finished
in the event and how many horses were
entered. Then, return the report, along with a
show bill or schedule, to APHA within 30 days
of the event.
You will then receive APHA credits based
upon your placing and the number of horses
you competed against, using the same formula
the association uses to award points to
exhibitors at APHA-approved shows. (Point
tabulation is outlined in the current Official
APHA Rule Book.)
For more information on PAC, email pac@apha.com or call (817) 834-2742, extension 249 |