The popularity of the Paso Fino breed continues to grow among recreational riders both young and old. The amazing stamina of the Paso Fino coupled with its extremely smooth ride is a significant factor in its choice for recreational riding. The Paso Fino is making its mark in recreational competition, proving to be a highly competitive horse in all types of recreational competitive venues.
Following is a brief description of the recreational rider programs offered by PFHA that are the rewards of riding the smoothest gaited horse. All participants must be current PFHA members and the horses must be registered PFHA Paso Fino horses.
The complete rules governing the Pasos for Pleasure, Ticket to Ride as well as the American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) and the North American Trail Ride Conference (NATRC) Breed Awards are printed on the respective forms for each program. Rules governing the three pointed programs, Competitive Trail, Endurance Trail, and Pleasure Long Distance Trail are located in the PFHA Rule Book.
Rewards participating PFHA members for time spent riding registered Paso Fino horses.
Prizes awarded to yearly drawing of “tickets” submitted by PFHA members participating in the Ticket to Ride program.
Yearly presentation of title with award presented to a participant’s horse with the most sanctioned points.
Yearly presentation of title with award presented to a participant’s horse with the most sanctioned points.
Yearly presentation of title with award presented to a participant’s horse with the most sanctioned points.
The Paso Fino Horse Association is introducing the Trail Horse Test Program (THTP) which provides a way to demonstrate the horse’s ability to perform trail riding skills based upon a series of tests that gauges the horse’s natural ability and training against a standard of performance. This is not a competitive trail riding obstacle course, but a gauge of your horse’s abilities to complete the tasks normally preformed before, during and after a trail ride.
Objectives:
The PFHA/AERC High Mileage Rider Award is an annual award presented by the PFHA. It recognizes the Recreational Rider with the most limited distance and/or distance miles, combined, in rides sanctioned by the American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC). The AERC “year” runs December 1 through November 30, therefore this award is based upon that time frame, not the calendar nor the PFHA year.
Participants may compete on any number of Paso Fino horses as this is a rider, not a horse, award. The rider must be a member in good standing with the PFHA and AERC and all horses must be registered with PFHA and AERC at the time the miles are accrued and at the time application is made for the award.
At the end of the AERC year, AERC submits a list of all riders of Paso Fino Horses who have competed in limited distance and/or distance rides for that year. The rider with the highest total AERC mileage gets the award.
There is no charge to participate in this award program and no paperwork to maintain or submit.
The PFHA NATRC Award is an annual award presented by the PFHA. It recognizes the Paso Fino with the most competitive trail points in rides sanctioned by the North American Trail Ride Conference (NATRC). The NATRC “year” runs from the third week in November through the second week in November. Therefore, this award is based upon that time frame, not upon the calendar nor upon the PFHA year.
The rider of the horse must be a PFHA and a NATRC member in good standing and the horse must registered in PFHA and in NATRC at the time the points for the award are accrued and at the time the names are submitted to PFHA for the award. NATRC requires either a copy of the horse’s PFHA papers or a PFHA registration number in order to submit the horse for the award.
PFHA members do not need to apply to participate. The top five (5) horses’ names will automatically be submitted by the NATRC to the PFHA at the end of the NATRC year. Five (5) names are sent in case the top name does not qualify based on PFHA criteria.
There is no charge to participate in this award program and no paperwork to maintain or submit.