| Entry deadline is August 30
APHA ranch horse competition
set for Nebraska’s Fort Robinson
FORT WORTH, Texas—The working relationship between
cowboys, cowgirls and their horses will be put to the test
at the American Paint Horse Association (APHA) Paint Ranch
Horse Round Up, to be held Sept. 11 at Fort Robinson State
Park, just west of Crawford, Nebraska.
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Put your working ranch
horse talents to the test at the APHA Paint Ranch Horse
Round Up, to be held Sept. 11 in Fort Robinson, Neb. (APHA
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This one-day working ranch horse competition will feature
classes that will test riders and their horses in several
areas of competition. They include:
• Stock Horse Pleasure—horses
must walk, jog and lope smoothly and efficiently on a designated
course.
• Stock Horse Versatility—horses
perform some of the many tasks required of them in the course
of actual ranch work. Horses may be asked by their riders
to walk calmly over bridges, walk through brush, back into
confined spaces, jump over obstacles, or drag hay bales, just
to name a few challenges.
• Working Stock Horse—horses
will demonstrate the skill and athleticism necessary to move
cattle to specific areas. Roping may be performed in this
class.
• Stock Horse Reining—horses
must show they can be guided and ridden willingly, without
resistance, in specific patterns.
Classes of competition and awards
The Paint Ranch Horse Round Up will include four divisions:
Open Regular Registry, Open Breeding Stock, Amateur Regular
Registry and Amateur Breeding Stock. Horses and riders who
demonstrate exceptional abilities in each class and division
will earn special awards, and high-point awards will also
be presented. A special “head-to-head” challenge
will determine a “Top Hand” in both the Open and
Amateur divisions.
Custom buckles will be awarded to each division winner courtesy
of Gist Silversmiths.
Entry deadline nears
If you ride an American Paint Horse and want to prove he has
the versatile talents it takes to win a ranch horse title,
contact APHA at (817) 834-2742. You may download an entry
form at APHA’s Ranch Horse Competition Web site at:
apha.com/ranchhorse
Entry deadline is August 30.
For more information, contact Contact Cody Weirich by e-mail
at cweirich@apha.com
or by phone (817) 222-6439.
Fort Robinson Trail Ride
The Paint Ranch Horse Round Up will coincide with APHA’s
annual trail ride, to be held this year from Sept. 6—10
at Fort Robinson. The Fort Robinson ride offers breathtaking
views and outstanding trails that pass through tall-grass
prairies, breathtaking rock formations and Ponderosa forests.
The area is rich in the history of the American West.
If you’d like to join APHA on the trail ride, contact
Cody Weirich by e-mail at cweirich@apha.com
or by phone (817) 222-6439. You may also visit http://www.apha.com/trailrides/fortrob04.html
for a registration form and details.
About Paints and APHA activities
Since its founding 42 years ago, APHA has registered more
than 780,000 horses. The association serves more than 107,000
members around the world.
APHA employs 155 people and has an operating budget of $15
million for activities worldwide.
Among the many qualities that make Paint Horses desirable
is their sound conformation, versatile athletic ability, intelligence,
calm temperament, willing disposition and beautiful coat color
patterns.
Working ranch horse competition is one of the most recent
events sanctioned by the association, following approval by
its members last fall. It is yet another of the many programs
APHA carries out to enrich members’ enjoyment of their
American Paint Horses. The first APHA-sponsored ranch horse
competition was held in Stephenville, Texas, last May. The
competition at Fort Robinson will be the association’s
second working ranch horse event.
For more information about the American Paint Horse, as well
as APHA and its many activities, visit www.apha.com,
or call (817) 834-2742, extension 788. |