Prize money increases to $60,000 for
2001
American Paint Horse Association pays out
$45,000 in first year of Gelding Plus incentive program
FORT WORTHThe American Paint Horse
Association paid out $45,000 in prize money in 2000, the inaugural year of its
innovative Gelding Plus Program.
Designed to give horse owners and breeders of
Regular Registry and Paint-bred geldings an added opportunity to earn prize
money and increase the value of their horses, the program paid the
highest-advancing registered Paint geldings in both the open and non-pro
divisions of select futurities $5,000 cash awards from APHA.
The most recent payout went to John and Rebecca
Hofeldt of Green River, Wyo., owners of Budasa Little Smart. The horse was the
highest-placing Paint gelding in open competition at the National Cutting Horse
Association (NCHA) World Championship Futurity, held in December. There was no
eligible Paint Horse competing in the non-pro competition at that event.
At the National Reining Horse Association
Futurity in Oklahoma City, also held in December, Ron and Ruth Varner of Adams
Run, S. C., earned $5,000 with their gelding, GS Red Corvette. The horse was
the highest-placing Paint gelding in open competition. In the non-pro division,
Gay Bay Prize was the highest-placing Paint gelding. Owner John Covington of
Allen, Texas, picked up the $5,000 Gelding Plus payout.
All three winning horses were Paint-bred
geldings registered in APHAs Breeding Stock Registry.
APHA maintains the Breeding Stock Registry for
Paint-bred horses that do not have sufficient white to be included in the
associations Regular Registry, but that meet certain bloodline and
registration requirements.
Although the Paint-bred horses that won
these Gelding Plus events didnt meet color requirements for our Regular
Registry, they certainly were high-quality, athletic, talented horses,
said APHA Assistant Executive Secretary Jim Kelley.
Kelley pointed out that of the more than
592,000 horses that have been registered with APHA since its founding in 1962,
30 percent have been classified as solid-colored, Paint-bred. These
horses are quality animals, he said. Theyre bred from horses
with superior genetics, and they have all the talent and all the ability that
their colored counterparts do.
The advantage of the Gelding
Plus program is that the owners of both Regular Registry geldings and
solid-colored, Paint-bred geldings have the chance to increase the value of
their horses. They spend time and money training a quality Paint Horse, with or
without color, and this gives them the opportunity to take him to a competition
and earn some money.
With $10,000 in payouts being added in 2001,
Kelley foresees the program growing in popularity.
$60,000 in payouts to be awarded this
year
In 2001, enrolled geldings will compete at the
following futurities:
- National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA)
Western and English Futurities
- National Reined Cow Horse Association (NRCHA)
Futurity
- National Reining Horse Association (NRHA)
Futurity
- National Cutting Horse Association (NCHA)
Futurity
- World Barrel Futurity, Barrel Futurities of
America
Prepare now for 2002 Gelding Plus
payouts
Dont miss out on the chance to earn
Gelding Plus prize money in 2002 at select futurities. Its easy to
participate in the Gelding Plus program.
Enrollment is free, automatic and applies to
horses in both the Regular and Paint-bred (Breeding Stock) registries. To
qualify for Gelding Plus:
- The horse must be foaled in 1999 or later and
registered as a gelding prior to his 3-year-old year, or gelded and his status
change reported prior to his 3-year-old year. (To be eligible for the APHA
Gelding Plus payout at the 2002 futurities, owners of horses foaled in 1999
must notify APHA of their horse's gelding status prior to December 31, 2001.)
- Owners of the horses must be current members
of APHA.
For more information on the Gelding Plus
Program, visit the APHAs Gelding Plus Web site at
http://www.apha.com/programs/geldingplus.html
To learn more about the American Paint Horse
Association, visit the associations Web site at
http://www.apha.com or call
(817) 834-2742, extension 788.
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