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Paint Horse Association membership reaches new
all-time high
Passion for American Paint Horses
spurs continued growth for APHA
FORT WORTH, Texas-In 2002, the year during
which the American Paint Horse Association (APHA)
celebrated four decades of achievement, membership
in the organization reached an all-time high
of more than 104,000 members in 37 nations.
The number represents an 8 percent increase
over the previous year's membership total.
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Beautiful American Paint Horses continued
to grow in popularity in 2002, as APHA recorded
registrations at a remarkable rate and hit
an all-time high in total membership. (APHA
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In addition, the total number of horses registered
by the association climbed to nearly 710,000,
as APHA continues to register American Paint
Horses at a remarkable rate. In 2002, APHA registered
more than 60,000 American Paint Horses-a nearly
6 percent increase over 2001's total.
"We continue to see a membership that
remains strong and committed to a breed that
has come a long way in a fairly short period
of time," said Jim Kelley, APHA executive
secretary. "In 2002, through the cooperative
effort of APHA's membership and staff, the American
Paint Horse breed has received the respect it
deserves around the world.
"Through their record numbers, our members
have said loud and clear that APHA is the
association they want to be affiliated with,"
Kelley continued, "and our registration
numbers continue to make us one of the fastest-growing
breed registries in the world." |
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Following are other APHA highlights for 2002:
- Legacy Of Color, a larger-than-life-size bronze
statue of four Paint Horses was unveiled at APHA's headquarters
in Fort Worth, Texas, to commemorate the association's 40th
anniversary.
- Legendary artist Orren Mixer completed a vibrant new
painting, titled The Sire, for the association.
- The APHA Breeders Trust Program reached an all-time high
with more than 900 stallions subscribed to the breeding
incentive program.
- At the racetrack, Paint Horses broke out of more gates
in 2002 than ever before, with 641 starters competing for
$4.2 million in purse money at 723 races. The number of
races was up 39 percent, and the purse total was more than
$1 million higher than that of the previous year.
- APHA's "Paint-Preferred" incentive money totaled
approximately $100,000 in 2002, encouraging people to get
out and show the world what Paints can do in the competitive
arena.
- The World Championship Paint Horse Show attracted more
than 1,800 horses in 2002, with more than 4,500 entries
logged.
- APHA promoted Paints to a worldwide audience, with coverage
around the globe. The association also launched some innovative
promotional campaigns, which resulted in:
- widespread recognition of the Legacy of Color
bronze sculpture, which was featured on the cover of
1 million SBC Greater Fort Worth Yellow Pages
directories. It is estimated that the directories will
be used 83 million times this year.
- a partnership with Six Flags Over Texas in Arlington,
to produce an exciting and educational Wild West Show
featuring several outstanding Paint Horses. The show
was seen by 2 million people-half under the age of 18.
As part of its promotional efforts with the amusement
park, APHA and Paints were featured on several million
McDonald's place mats.
- an honorary APHA registration certificate issued
to Rain, the animated mare in the DreamWorks production
of the hit movie Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron.
- The Paint Horse Journal continued to be a premier
publication in the equine industry, earning the prestigious
2002 Vaquero Media Publication Award from the National Reining
Horse Association and the National Cowboy and Western Heritage
Museum. The Journal was also presented the 2002
General Excellence Award by American Horse Publications.
- More than Color, a fascinating new book by Frank
Holmes about foundation Paint Horses, was made available
by APHA.
- APHA hosted its first Paint Horse 101 grass-roots clinic.
The attendees, who came from four U.S. states, overwhelmingly
recommended the association continue it in the future.
- APHA added new corporate and World Show sponsors in 2002.
They include the Kent Group, Atwood Hat Company, Pro Stepps,
Stübben, Boulet Boots, Metro Golf Cars and Circle Y
of Yoakum.
- APHA members made more than 3.6 million electronic visits
to the APHA On-Line service, which gives them free access
to the association's extensive database. Visits were up
20 percent over the previous year's. Additional pages on
the association's apha.com Web site attracted more than
1.5 million visitors in 2002.
- APHA promotional material has been translated and published
in Spanish, German, Italian and French as the association
continues to expand its global outreach.
- APHA representatives visited and strengthened relationships
with Paint Horse owners in Germany, Italy and Brazil in
2002.
- The association established procedures for a new APHA
international appendix registry.
- A new show manager seminar was conduced in Europe, a
new apprentice judge program is underway and an educational
judges academy had a very successful debut in December.
APHA offered assistance at 23 different shows in 15 U.S.
states and two other nations through its show assistance
program. All of these programs are designed to improve the
quality of judging and shows around the world.
- APHA added a new national trail ride in Iowa in 2002
and hosted more rides than ever before. In addition, to
meet the needs of recreational riders, the association published
a free Guide to Recreational Riding.
- APHA capitalized on the enormous successes of Paint owners,
breeders and trainers during the year by promoting the stories
of:
- Macho Town Chica, the first Paint Horse to win an
APHA Supreme Championship in the last 10 years.
- JR Red Diablo, a fiery Paint stallion who won the
National Cutting Horse Association Super Stakes in Fort
Worth, Texas, with rider Chubby Turner aboard.
- Buster Record, the 2002 Professional Rodeo Cowboys
Association World Steer Roping Champion, who accomplished
the feat on his Paint Horse, Annvers Easy Blue.
- Scottie Hairston and his Paint Horse, Docs Too Boots,
who took first place in the Number 9 Shoot-Out at the
United States Team Roping Championships National Finals
in Oklahoma City last fall.
- APHA continued to communicate with its members and distribute
information about the association and Paint Horses at record
levels. APHA's in-house mail center handled more than 1.3
million pieces of mail in 2002, up 39 percent over the previous
year's total.
For more information about the American Paint Horse and APHA,
visit www.apha.com, or call
(817) 834-2742, extension 788. |
©2008 American Paint Horse Association
P.O. Box 961023 • Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0023
(817) 834-APHA (2742) • Fax (817) 834-3152 |
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