“Give a Horse a Chance” (GAHAC) represents a new opportunity for horses traditionally labeled “unwanted” and that have been rescued from the slaughter pipeline. This event will showcase the talent and build the performance ability of these horses that were given a second chance by equine rescue groups and new owners. The 2011 GAHAC is open to horses adopted or purchased between August 30th 2010 and February 1st 2011. Horses may have been adopted or purchased privately from auction houses for $600 or less.
The IPHDA (International Performance Horse Development Association) is organizing the GAHAC competition and will be using their virtual show format. There will be 3 divisions offered: Open, Amateur and Novice.
The exhibitors will be required to perform 2 events. The first will be a PHD test (visit www.iphda.com to download the pattern). The second test will feature any equestrian competition for which the horse shows an aptitude: jumping a course, riding a dressage test, running a barrel pattern, negotiating a series of trail obstacles, completing a reining pattern, performing a Natural Horsemanship game, etc.
There has been a change to our judge for the March V Show. Unfortunately Mr. Craig Johnston has a scheduling conflict with a large Reining horse show he going to be participating in. He will be judging our May V show instead.
We were very fortunate to find an excellent judge on short notice. Remember the large show that Mr. Johnston is participating in? While the exhibitors at that show have to be there early which caused the conflict for Craig judging the March V show, the judges of that large reining do not have to be there early; Mr. Carlton Crowe agreed to judge our March V show before leaving to Katy, Texas to judge the NRBC!
Thank you Carlton and I am sure the exhibitors will appreciate your expert opinion.
I wanted to congratulate all the winners in the February V show, as well as remind members of a few of the benefits of IPHDA membership.
Amateur High Point Winners:
Masters Division:
1st/ Joe Kirkland and enterprising Cowboy, passing and Scoring 83.3% in level 2
2nd/ Kim Ross and Ruger passing and Scoring 75% in level 2
3rd/ Jennie Long and Willy T Money passing and Scoring 70% in level 1
Future Masters Division:
Tie 1st/ Emily Cato and Big Bad Bob scoring 45,.8% in level 2
Tie 1st/ Joe Kirkland and Lady Alexandra scoring 45,.8% in level 2
3rd Andrea Thomas and Electric D Renegade Scoring 40% in level 1
4th Zoe Sametz-Goodwin and Dixie scoring 35% in level 1 › Continue reading
IPHDA has added a new way to win award points for personal achievement.
These are IPHDA’s most important awards.
Being competitive is addicting, just ask anyone that’s winning!
By offering exhibitors awards for personal achievements we hope to encourage more wet saddle pads and more entries which allows our members to get valuable tips from our judges and together encourage advanced training and horsemanship skills.
With these awards IPHDA hopes to help all our exhibitors advance to where they are competitive in any equine event, not just PHD.
Personal Achievement Award Points
Personal achievement award points will be based on the scores each exhibitor receives.
For every 5 satisfactory or very good scores (0 or +1/2) that a rider receives he will earn 1 award point.
These points will cumulative as well.
Example: a rider scores a 68 1/2 in a level 2 pattern, the judge evaluated his maneuvers as 5 satisfactory or 0, 5 improvement needed or -1/2, and 2 very good or +1/2, for a total of 7 0s and +1/2s. The rider will earn 1 award point and will earn another award point when they earn 3 more 0s or +1/2s evaluations next show.
Please visit the web site for details and a list of awards that can be won!
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