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The Appaloosa Horse Club
offers a variety of programs to suit a variety of people. From showing, racing
and trail riding to National and World Championship Appaloosa Shows, the ApHC
provides its members with diverse activities. Even so, we may not have approved
shows in your hometown or your chosen event. ACAAP promotes and rewards the
Appaloosa horse that excels in all-breed competition outside of ApHC
approved/sponsored shows and trail rides. Through ACAAP, you can earn merits by
competing in all-breed events and then submitting the results to the ApHC.
These merits will be recorded on your registered Appaloosa's performance
record. ACAAP is your opportunity to receive the recognition and awards you
deserve for participating on your Appaloosa in the events that your community
offers.
ACAAP Forms
SOMETHING FOR
EVERYONE.....
The Appaloosa Competitive All-Breed Activities Program
accepts most types of activities as long as the competition is sponsored by an
organization or club that keeps official records on the performance of all
horses entered in the event. In order for the ApHC to include your event or
competition in ACAAP, the sponsoring organization must have an established
governing body and a representative who will sign a verification form.
Please don't confuse this program with showing and
receiving national points at ApHC approved/sponsored shows. ACAAP merits cannot
be earned at ApHC approved/sponsored events or at any show approved by another
breed registry.
Listed below are the categories and a description
of the events that have been pre-approved by the ApHC for inclusion in ACAAP.
However, if you compete in an event not included in one of these categories,
you may request that your event be added by writing to the ApHC Show
Department. If approved, however, the event will not be added until the
following year.
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Barrel Racing
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Restricted to the cloverleaf pattern. Includes WPRA and
NBHA approved events or events sponsored by your local amateur association.
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Challenged Riders
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Includes all classes specifically for challenged riders
(exhibition classes will receive participation merits).
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Combined Training
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Includes USCTA-approved events.
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Cutting
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Includes NCHA, ACHA and CCHA-approved events, or events
sponsored by your local amateur association.
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Dressage
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Includes USDF and U.S. Equestrian-approved events.
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Driving
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Includes pleasure driving and ADS-approved events.
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English Equitation
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Includes English style equitation, English horsemanship,
walk-trot English equitation, and equitation over fences.
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English Pleasure
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Includes bridle path hack, hunter under saddle, English
pleasure, walk-trot English pleasure, English style longe line, and hunter
go-as-you-please.
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Games
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Includes local, state or national gaming events
including pole bending, stakes race, flag picking, speed (straight) barrels,
keyhole, ring race, Cowboy Mounted Shooting and other gaming events. Limited to
one person events. Team events are not included. (Cloverleaf barrels do not
count in the games category.)
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Halter Classes
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Includes halter and in-hand classes except showmanship
and in-hand trail.
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Judged Trail Riding
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Includes all non-breed association-sponsored
competitions.
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Over Fences
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Includes hunter hack, working hunter, cavaletti, and all
variations of jumping except equitation over fences.
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Reining
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Includes snaffle bit, hackamore, open and NRHA-approved
events or events sponsored by your local amateur association.
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Roping
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Includes team roping, heading, heeling, calf roping,
breakaway roping and all events sanctioned by the PRCA, NHSRA, USTRC, NIRA,
NARC, WPRA, INRA or events sponsored by your local amateur association.
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Showmanship
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Includes English and western style showmanship and
fitting & showing.
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Team Penning
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Includes all non-breed association-sponsored events.
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Trail
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Includes all non-breed association-sponsored
competitions and in-hand trail.
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Western Equitation
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Includes western style equitation, western horsemanship,
and walk-trot western equitation.
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Western Pleasure
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Includes all non-breed association-sponsored events,
including NSBA-approved events, western style longe line, and walk-trot western
pleasure.
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Western Riding
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Includes all non-breed association-sponsored
competitions.
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Working Cow Horse
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Includes NRCHA-approved events or events sponsored by
your local amateur association.
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4-H
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Includes all classes strictly for 4-H members.
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PROGRAMS THAT ALREADY EXIST.....
You may not have seen your preferred event listed
above, but the ApHC currently has award and recognition programs in existence
for:
USDF All-Breed Dressage Awards
Competitive and Endurance Trail Riding
Cutter & Chariot Racing
Disabled Riders & Drivers Program
Saddle Log (hours spent riding)
See the Official Handbook of the ApHC for
current rules and regulations on all programs.
THE AWARD SYSTEM.....
When you excel in all-breed competition in any
ACAAP event, you can earn merits that will be recorded on the performance
record of your registered Appaloosa. Below is a list of awards
•Certificate of Achievement Awarded to a horse with 20
merits earned in any ACAAP category.
•Certificate of Superior Achievement Awarded when a
horse with 60 merits earned in any ACAAP category.
•Certificate of Lifetime Achievement Awarded when a
horse has earned an exceptional number of merits in one ACAAP category, see the
Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club for the number of merits needed
in your event.
•ACAAP Versatility Champion Award Awarded when a horse
has earned 5 Certificates of Superior Achievement in 5 different ACAAP
categories.
•High Point Dressage Awards The ApHC will recognize the
highest placing horse each year within the Dressage category competing at 1)
Introductory, Training, First and Second Levels; 2) Third and Fourth Levels; 3)
FEI Levels.
•ACAAP Master Award Awarded Annually to the horse
earning the most ACAAP merits in each category during the year.
See the Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse
Club for specific award details. Monthly standings for each category
are included in Appaloosa Journal and on the Appaloosa Horse Club Web site. You
don't have to be a member of the ApHC to enroll and compete in ACAAP. However,
one owner of the horse must be a current member in order to be eligible to
receive awards. Awards are mailed to the first listed owner.
HOW TO ENROLL.....
To enroll in ACAAP, complete an enrollment form
(see ACAAP forms) and return it to the ApHC with $25 (members) or $50
(non-members) per horse, payable by check, money order, Visa, MasterCard or
Discover. You may also enroll on-line in the
Online Services section of our website.
You will then receive an ACAAP enrollment card and your exhibitor report forms.
The first listed owner's name will appear on the enrollment card. When you
receive your card, you are eligible to compete and start earning merits. Allow
ten (10) days for processing applications.
HOW TO REPORT YOUR SUCCESS.....
When you attend your next competitive all-breed
activity, show the world what your Appaloosa can do! When you place in the
event, take your exhibitor report form, your ACAAP enrollment card, and a copy
of your horse's registration papers to the secretary or manager. Ask the
official to inspect your enrollment card and your horse's registration papers
to verify your participation on a registered Appaloosa. Ask the official to
sign the report form, which tells us how you finished in the event and how many
horses you competed against. Then return the report to the ApHC within 30 days
of the event. Processing fees for the first ten ACAAP shows/judges is included
in the enrollment fee. After the first ten shows/judges please include $2 per
show per judge with your exhibitor report for merit processing. (NOTE: That's
$2 per judge per show, not $2 per class.)
You will then be awarded merits based upon your
placing and the number of horses you competed against. The formulas used to
determine the number of merits earned in each event are available in the
Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club. Remember that merits will not be
awarded for events that take place before you enroll and become eligible to
compete.
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