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ASHA Offers Youth Driving Challenge

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Category: News & Events
Published: February 22, 2017

The American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) and Elisabeth Goth are pleased to offer the ASHA Junior Exhibitor Driving Challenge program to promote the sport of driving American Saddlebreds for young enthusiasts.

The ASHA hopes your show will consider participating this year in the Driving Challenge. The ASHA Junior Exhibitor Driving Challenge consists of qualifying classes in two divisions, Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Driving and Junior Exhibitor Country Pleasure Driving, at selected shows throughout the year, and each show must offer both classes. Ribbons will be provided by ASHA.

To be eligible for the $10,000 in cash and prizes offered, a horse must be a ribbon winner in two qualifying classes prior to the Finals. A horse must qualify in two official Junior Exhibitor Country Pleasure Driving classes to qualify for the Country Pleasure Driving final or two official Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Driving classes to qualify for the Show Pleasure Driving Final.

Your support is needed to make this program a success. If you are interested in adding these classes your show, please return this form by March 10, 2017. For more information, please call or email Brenda Newell, should you have any questions.

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