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Colorful American Paint Horse
racing is on the fast track across the United States. Purses, starters, number
of races and popularity continue to grow year after year. |
Purses have grown 146 percent over five
years
Paint Horses on the fast track at race courses across America
FORT WORTH-If its recent track
record is any indication, it's a safe bet that Paint Horse racing will continue
to grow in popularity across the United States this year.
Colorful American Paint Horse racing is on the
fast track across the United States. Purses, starters, number of races and
popularity continue to grow year after year. |
A total of 16 states featured
Paint racing in 2000, up from 12 states the two previous years. Paint Horses
now run in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan,
Montana, North Dakota, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas,
Washington and Wyoming. |
When the American Paint Horse Association
(APHA) officially recognized the sport in 1966, only Texas and Oklahoma held
races. That year, 17 starters ran for $1,290.
In 1996, 305 starters ran in 272 races for
purse money of $1.1 million. In 2000, 553 starters competed in 531 races for a
gross purse of nearly $2.8 million. During those five years, starters were up
81 percent, the number of races increased 95 percent and purse money grew 146
percent. Also during that five-year period, six new states entered the Paint
racing picture.
Karen Utecht, APHA's racing coordinator,
attributed the increases to several factors, not the least of which is the
growing popularity of the Paint Horse breed in general. In 2000, for example,
APHA registered 62,511 horses, compared to 41,491 horses registered in 1996.
That represents a 51 percent annual registration increase over five
years.
"As more people become interested in Paint
Horses, we see an increase in the number of tracks across the country that want
to include Paint racing in their race dates," said Utecht. "These
tracks are including added money in special Paint races, which is driving up
purse totals, attracting more Paint racers and drawing in more race
fans.
"People seem to like racehorses with
color," she said. "Paints are exciting to watch and you definitely
know where your horse is on the track during the entire race.
"Paints are standouts."
APHA Executive Secretary Ed Roberts
agreed.
"People love watching Paint Horses
run," he said. "We're seeing that interest grow all across the
country. The popularity of Paint Horses is not limited to any one geographic
area, but is spreading throughout the country and throughout the world. Racing
is one of several Paint Horse performance areas where we're seeing a rise in
participation."
For more information on American Paint Horse
racing, visit www.apha.com/racing or call the APHA Racing Department at
(817) 834-2742, extension 444.
Paint racing continues on the fast track
Year |
Starters |
Races |
States with racing |
Total purse |
2000 |
553 |
531 |
16 |
$2.8
million |
1999 |
503 |
367 |
12 |
$2.1
million |
1998 |
416 |
331 |
12 |
$1.8
million |
1997 |
320 |
265 |
11 |
$1.4
million |
1996 |
305 |
272 |
10 |
$1.1
million |
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