Post by Shelly Bearly on Jul 2, 2009 22:46:35 GMT -5
Overview
[-] All purebred Arabians, "purebred crosses" such as the Anglo-Arabian, Quarab, ect., and all partbred Arabians are accepted into the ER Arabian Horse Assocation.
[-] All horses ages will be determined by January 1st of their birthyear.
[-] Horses may begin showing as a weanling and may start under-saddle showing at age three.
[-] Horses will be considered "registered" as they are added to the Official List of Registered Horses.
Showing
[-] Horses caught cross-entering will be disqualified; Please see THIS thread about cross-entering.
[-] Show horses may not enter races at any point.
[-] All shows count towards the points and year-end awards.
Racing
[-] Racehorses caught cross-entering into halter or other events will be disqualifed; Please see THIS thread about cross-entering.
[-] All races count towards the points and year-end awards.
Breeders Recognition Program
[-] The Breeders Recognition Program will be coming in later 2009/early 2010. Thanks!
Points
[-] All shows/Arabian Community Shows are done with a Top Ten randomizer; this means it lists Champion, Reserve Champion, Top Ten, Did Not Place.
[-] All races are done with a 1st through nth place.
[-] Horses earn points based upon how well they place (see below).
Titles
[-] All racehorses and show horses will earn titles based upon total accumulated points.
[-] The Hall of Fame title is reserved for nominated horses only.
ERAHA Hall of Fame
[-] Horses must hold at least a Legion of Supreme Honor (+/) title to be eligible.
[-] Any member may nominate any horse; including their own.
[-] Horses must have at least three members "sign" the nomination form before the ERAHA committee will consider them for the Hall.
[-] If there is nothing particularly interesting about the horse (ie. sired so many stakes winners, or won so many championship titles), the nomination for will be discarded.
[-] For more information, please check out the Hall of Fame.
The Arabian Jockey Club
[-] The Arabian Jockey Club is a subdivision of the ERAHA and controls all graded Arabian stakes races, registrations.
[-] The AJC uses a nifty program for doing the results to give realism to the game; therefore horses must be "registered" separately from the ERAHA.
[-] Racehorses may begin racing at age two and can have prior showing in halter; but may not continue showing in halter once they start racing.
Qualifying For National/Internationa/World Shows
Regionals are CH, RCH, Top Five. Must place at a regional in that class to be eligible to compete in that class at the Nationals.
To qualify for Salon du Cheva (World Championships) a horse must place in an international show in that class to be eligible.
[-] All purebred Arabians, "purebred crosses" such as the Anglo-Arabian, Quarab, ect., and all partbred Arabians are accepted into the ER Arabian Horse Assocation.
[-] All horses ages will be determined by January 1st of their birthyear.
[-] Horses may begin showing as a weanling and may start under-saddle showing at age three.
[-] Horses will be considered "registered" as they are added to the Official List of Registered Horses.
Showing
[-] Horses caught cross-entering will be disqualified; Please see THIS thread about cross-entering.
[-] Show horses may not enter races at any point.
[-] All shows count towards the points and year-end awards.
Racing
[-] Racehorses caught cross-entering into halter or other events will be disqualifed; Please see THIS thread about cross-entering.
[-] All races count towards the points and year-end awards.
Breeders Recognition Program
[-] The Breeders Recognition Program will be coming in later 2009/early 2010. Thanks!
Points
[-] All shows/Arabian Community Shows are done with a Top Ten randomizer; this means it lists Champion, Reserve Champion, Top Ten, Did Not Place.
[-] All races are done with a 1st through nth place.
[-] Horses earn points based upon how well they place (see below).
Points for Show Horses
Arabian Community Shows
Champion: 5
Reserve Champion: 4
Top Ten: 2
Regional
Champion: 9
Reserve Champion: 7
Top Ten: 5
National
Champion: 12
Reserve Champion: 10
Top Ten: 8
International/World
Champion: 15
Reserve Champion: 12
Top Ten: 10
Points for Racehorses
Win: 10 Points
Place: 8 Points
Show: 6 Points
4th: 4 Points
5th: 2 Points
6th through nth: .5 Points
Earnings for Racehorses
Win: 60%
Place: 20%
Show: 10%
4th: 6%
5th: 4%
Titles
[-] All racehorses and show horses will earn titles based upon total accumulated points.
[-] The Hall of Fame title is reserved for nominated horses only.
Titles and Requirements
Legion of Honor "+" -- 350 ERAHA Points
Legion of Merit "++" -- 500 ERAHA Points
Legion of Supreme Honor "+/" -- 750 ERAHA Points
Legion of Supreme Merit "+++" -- 1000 ERAHA Points
Legion of Excellence "+//" -- 1300 ERAHA Points
Legion of Masters "++++" -- 1500 ERAHA Points
ERAHA Supreme Master "++/" -- 1700 ERAHA Points or More
ERAHA Hall of Fame -- Nominated, voted, and approval
ERAHA Hall of Fame
[-] Horses must hold at least a Legion of Supreme Honor (+/) title to be eligible.
[-] Any member may nominate any horse; including their own.
[-] Horses must have at least three members "sign" the nomination form before the ERAHA committee will consider them for the Hall.
[-] If there is nothing particularly interesting about the horse (ie. sired so many stakes winners, or won so many championship titles), the nomination for will be discarded.
[-] For more information, please check out the Hall of Fame.
The Arabian Jockey Club
[-] The Arabian Jockey Club is a subdivision of the ERAHA and controls all graded Arabian stakes races, registrations.
[-] The AJC uses a nifty program for doing the results to give realism to the game; therefore horses must be "registered" separately from the ERAHA.
[-] Racehorses may begin racing at age two and can have prior showing in halter; but may not continue showing in halter once they start racing.
Qualifying For National/Internationa/World Shows
Regionals are CH, RCH, Top Five. Must place at a regional in that class to be eligible to compete in that class at the Nationals.
To qualify for Salon du Cheva (World Championships) a horse must place in an international show in that class to be eligible.