ASHA Staff Photo TABLE of CONTENTS Competition Calendar ....2 List of All Grand National Application for Faqs
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Grand l 2010 National ASHA staff photo TABLE OF CONTENTS Competition Calendar ....2 List of All Grand National Application for FAQs ................................3 Nominated Stallions ......11 Recording ......................14 Grand National Stallions 2009 Grand National Agreement of Stallion Nominated in 2008-09 ....4 Competition Results ......12 Nomination Form ..........15 2010 GRAND NATIONAL COMPETITION CALENDAR For a list updated throughout the year, visit 315.736.1928 or [email protected] Georgia, www.southeasterncharity.com, George www.saddlebred.com/asr-gn_showschedule. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult $1,800 Anne Nash, 770.475.1867 or georgeanne@ Five-Gaited Open Special Stake $5,000 bellsouth.net MARCH June 18-20: UPHA Almost Summer, Denver, Three-Gaited Park Pleasure $1,800 Colorado, www.showmetheribbons.com, Farra Fine Harness Open Special Stake $5,000 March 11-14: Carousel Charity, Scottsdale, Arizona, Baker, 303.355.7633 or [email protected] September 29-October 2: ASHAV, Lexington, www.carouselhorseshow.com, Marcia Everett, Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Open $1,800 Virginia, Kent Moeller, 804.363.3085 or kent- 847.612.0298 or [email protected] June 23-26: Tanbark Cavalcade of Roses, Saint [email protected] Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Open $1,800 Paul, Minnesota, www.horseshowcalendar.com, Yearling Open $2,400 Three-Gaited Park Open $1,800 Sally Snyder Tesch, 763.559.4896 or Three-Gaited Park Pleasure $1,800 March 11-22: Pin Oak Charity, Katy, Texas, [email protected] September 29-October 2: NWSA Fall Classic & www.pinoak.org, Beth Snider, 502.647.0076 or Three-Gaited Park Amateur $1,800 Futurity, Salem, Oregon, Peggy Kelber, [email protected] 503.871.8851 or [email protected] Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Adult $1,800 JULY Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult $1,800 Three-Gaited Open $1,800 July 5-10: Lexington Junior League, Lexington, Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Jr. Horse $1,800 March 25-27: Raleigh Spring Premier, Raleigh, Kentucky – Summer Showcase, Amy Dineen, Three-Gaited Amateur $1,800 North Carolina, www.raycloninger.com, Ray 859.252.8014 or [email protected] September 29-October 2: St. Louis National Charity, Cloninger, 704.489.2000 or [email protected] Fine Harness Amateur $1,800 Lake Saint Louis, Missouri, Charles Byron, Fine Harness $1,800 Three-Gaited Junior Horse $1,800 256.654.0142 or [email protected] APRIL Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Jr. Ex. $1,800 Three-Gaited Park $1,800 Five-Gaited $1,800 April 30-May 2: Colorado Classic, Denver, Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Special Stake Show Pleasure Driving Adult $1,800 Colorado, www.showmetheribbons.com, Farra $5,000 July 21-24: ASAW Summerfun, Milwaukee, Baker, 303.355.7633 or [email protected] Wisconsin, www.horseshowcalendar.com, Vicky OCTOBER Five-Gaited Amateur $1,800 Holston, 262.560.9764 or [email protected] October 1-3: Minnesota Futurity, Winona, MAY Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Jr. Ex. $1,800 Minnesota, www.msha.org, Sally Snyder Tesch, May 12-15: Bonnie Blue National, Lexington, July 22-24: Denver Queen City, Denver, Colorado, 763.559.4896 or [email protected] Virginia, www.horsecenter.org, Kent Moeller, www.coloradosaddlebred.com, Stacey Kipper, Yearling Open $2,400 804.363.3085 or [email protected] 303.619.8699 or [email protected] Hunter Country Pleasure Open $1,800 Show Pleasure Driving $1,800 Yearling Open $2,400 October 21-24: Mid-America Mane Event, Springfield, Three-Gaited Country Pleasure $1,800 Hunter Country Pleasure Open $1,800 Illinois, www.midamericahorseshow.org, Joy Meierhans, 630.557.2575 or Fine Harness Open Special Stake $5,000 AUGUST May 13-16: UPHA Chapter One, Woodside, [email protected] August 10-13: Missouri State Fair, Sedalia, California, Royalee Cleveland, 831.229.9555 or Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Adult $1,800 Missouri, Lenard Davenport, 417.864.5310 or [email protected] Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Jr. Horse $1,800 [email protected] Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult $1,800 October 22-24: California Saddle Horse Futurity, Las Western Country Pleasure $1,800 Five-Gaited Amateur $1,800 Vegas, Nevada, www.californiasaddlebred.com, Lawrence Witter 661.252.0907 or Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult $1,800 SEPTEMBER May 14-15: Asheville Lions Charity, Fletcher, North [email protected] September 7-11: All American Horse Classic, Carolina, www.raycloninger.com, Ray Cloninger, Five-Gaited Amateur $1,800 Indianapolis, Indiana, Steve Kildow, 704.489.2000 or [email protected] Fine Harness Amateur $1,800 705.724.3578 or [email protected] Five-Gaited $1,800 Five-Gaited Junior Horse $1,800 Five-Gaited Junior Horse $1,800 Three-Gaited Open Special Stake $5,000 JUNE September 15-18: North Carolina State October 29-31: Arizona Futurity, Scottsdale, Arizona, Championship, Raleigh, North Carolina, Bill June 11-13: Jersey Classic Horse Show, Allentown, Marcia Everett, 847.612.0298 or Whitley, 919.481.4675 or [email protected] New Jersey, Joan Booth, 908.995.9807 or [email protected] Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult $1,800 [email protected] Five-Gaited Junior Exhibitor $1,800 Three-Gaited Park Junior Horse $1,800 Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Jr. Ex. $1,800 Three-Gaited Park Open Special Stake $5,000 Five-Gaited Open Special Stake $5,000 Country Pleasure Driving $1,800 September 15-19: Wisconsin Futurity Horse June 15-19: Midwest Charity, Springfield, Illinois, NOVEMBER Festival, Madison, Wisconsin, www.midwestcharity.com, Judy Kjellander, November 16-20: UPHA American Royal National www.wisconsinsaddlebred.com, Vicky Holston 217.793.0670 or [email protected] Championship, Kansas City, Missouri, 262.560.9764 or [email protected] Show Pleasure Driving $1,800 www.americanroyal.com, Paulette Orth, Yearling Open $2,400 Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Open $1,800 816-569-4019 or [email protected] Two-Year-Old Fine Harness $1,800 Three-Gaited Open Special Stake $5,000 Five-Gaited Open $1,800 Western Country Pleasure $1,800 June 16-19: Syracuse International, Syracuse, New Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor $1,800 September 22-25: Southeastern Charity, Conyers, York, www.ashany.org, Julie Kritzler, Fine Harness Amateur $1,800 2 Grand National News 2010 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS How do I record a horse for ASR Grand lion by November 30 of the foaling year to Sire’s get wins ASR Grand National prize National prize money? make the sire’s weanlings of that year eligible money. The more foals by the nominated sire When ASR Grand National began in 1984, at the $250 recording fee. However, a stallion recorded in ASR Grand National, the greater horses of any age, sired by any stallion, were can be nominated at any time, whether for the sire nominator’s earnings are likely to be. eligible to be recorded in the program for a advertising purposes, or possibly to allow a If the nominated sire is sold, you continue payment of $250. In 1986, the rules for record- yearling owner to get his horse in to show in to win ASR Grand National prize money. Since ing were changed, and only weanlings, sired the many regional ASR Grand National year- a nominated sire is also a recorded ASR by an ASR Grand National Nominated Sire ling classes that are offered each year. Once a Grand National show horse, the new owner were eligible for recording, at a fee of $250, stallion is nominated, he is also eligible to would receive any prize money the stallion payable by November 30 of the weanling year. show and win added prize money in ASR won by showing in a ASR Grand National Since that time, the fees have changed. Grand National designated classes. class, but you would receive the 1/3 payback Any aged horse by an ASR Grand National as the original recorder of the stallion. In addi- Nominated Sire is eligible for recording — What is the prize money payout offered tion, you, as the sire nominator, retain the right $250 fee for weanlings; $500 fee for yearlings; from ASR Grand National? to 1/3 of the total winnings of the stallion’s $750 fee for two-year-olds; $1,000 fee for In ASR Grand National yearling classes, ASR Grand National recorded get, unless oth- three-year-olds; and a $1,500 fee for horses five places are paid — 1st = $300, 2nd = erwise negotiated at the time of the sale. four years old and over. Payment of the $200, 3rd = $100, 4th = $100, and 5th = $100. recording fee makes a horse eligible immedi- In all other classes, pleasure and perform- How is the prize fund established? ately to win added prize money in a designat- ance, three places are paid — 1st = $300, 2nd The prize fund is made up of all the money ed ASR Grand National class. So, if you own a = $200, and 3rd = $100. For special stakes collected from foal recordings. Total recording horse that has never been recorded with ASR classes, three places are paid — 1st = $834, fees for 2009 foals will determine the prize Grand National, and the horse is by an ASR 2nd = $500, 3rd = $334. Prize money will be money fund for 2010. In addition, any prize Grand National Nominated Sire, and there is a awarded up through 8th place only. money not paid out in 2009 was added to the ASR Grand National class in your area that Here is the really great part about ASR 2010 prize fund. suits your horse, you may want to record your Grand National — you don’t have to place first horse prior to the show (minimum of 30 days) in the class to win! If the first three horses that How are the shows and classes selected? so that you too can compete for the ASR placed in an ASR Grand National designated The criteria that helps us determine the Grand National added prize money.