September 8, 2021
Ranch Horse Championship Highlights Take a look back at some of the most memorable moments from the inaugural Ranch Horse Championship show!
Rusty Barn Ranch
πŸ“Roy, WA

Rusty Bar Ranch specializes in teaching beginners the fundamentals of good horsemanship, with less focus on riding, and more focus on partnering, through Horse Agility. Owner, Kathy Richardson trains horses how to be good citizens, and passes that training on to her students in each lesson. 
2021 Canadian Halter Futurity Classes Due to the postponement of the 2021 Canadian National Show, the Canadian Halter Futurity Classes will be held at the 2021 US National Championship Show. These will be held as separate class and will adjudicated by separate panel of judges from the U.S. Halter Futurity Classes.
 
With the border restrictions and Covid-19 related issues, Canadian residents who are unable to participate in the Halter Futurity Classes at the 2021 U.S. National Championship Show can request a refund for the program. Refunds will be issued only upon written request and only if the horse is current in the program and eligible to show in 2021. A refund (minus the $40 processing fee) will be issued for the US and/or Canadian enrollments for Canadian residents only. The amount of the refund will depend on the amount that was paid in by the current recorded owner of the horse. A written request for a refund must be received in the AHA office by Wednesday, October 20, 2021 and can be sent to Cheryl.holloway@arabianhorses.org. 
Final Enrollment Deadline! 

Missed entering your horse into the Performance Futurity/Maturity/Derby Program? It’s not too late! Entries will be accepted up until the first day the show office opens on October 18, 2021. Payment in full must be submitted - $1,640 per class or $2,190 for Reining. Nomination fee does not include show entry fees, post entry fees, drug fees, stall fees, etc.
 
All entries into the Performance Futurity/Maturity/Derby Program must also be entered into corresponding Class for the U.S. National Championship Show via an official entry form. All Half-Arabians competing in the Futurity/Maturity/Derby Classes must have parentage DNA verified to the purebred Arabian parent and must be on file at the AHA office before the horse will be allowed to compete.    
 
NOTE:  A horse that is co-owned by two distinct non-family members cannot be shown in Maturity and Jackpot Classes at any AHA National Championship Show.
 
Enrollment forms can also be found on the AHA website under Competitions, U.S., Exhibitor Information.
 
Contact AHA at 303-696-4500, option #4 for any additional information or questions regarding the Performance Futurity/Maturity/Derby Program.
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