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    Location: East Texas | I was cruising the internet yesterday and came across an article that listed the year end winners, and saw my daughter's name on there, and much to my surprise and joy it says she won a few hundred bucks. How do we go about claiming the award money? I called the number on the article and left a msg, but have not heard back.
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     Location: Silver Lake, MN | Following this as I am hoping to get some races sanctioned up here in MN as I believe this will just increase entries and it's not a huge investment to do. |
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    Location: East Texas | We did it to go to the world show on Ft Worth, but we had a conflict and did not get to go. We may try for the youth show over the summer. |
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| Go to APHA website and it has info on PBRIP. Should have contact info on there too. Congrats on your daughters win. |
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    Location: East Texas | Thanks. I called and left a msg, but have not heard back. I have now sent a e-mail so maybe that will get through. Just thought some on here might have some insight. |
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     Location: SE KS | Karen Utecht is in charge of PBRIP, very helpful.
I wanted to join, but was not prepared to have to transfer my horses papers into just my name, just so I could be in PBRIP. I believe they went a little too far on their requirements on the ownership part. |
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| lhighquality - 2016-02-09 2:20 PM
Karen Utecht is in charge of PBRIP, very helpful.
I wanted to join, but was not prepared to have to transfer my horses papers into just my name, just so I could be in PBRIP. I believe they went a little too far on their requirements on the ownership part.
I believe that the horse is enrolled not the rider. |
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     Location: SE KS | streakysox - 2016-02-09 2:31 PM
lhighquality - 2016-02-09 2:20 PM
Karen Utecht is in charge of PBRIP, very helpful.
I wanted to join, but was not prepared to have to transfer my horses papers into just my name, just so I could be in PBRIP. I believe they went a little too far on their requirements on the ownership part.
I believe that the horse is enrolled not the rider.
I don't remeber exactly why, but per my conversation with Karen (I have copied & pasted her email words to me.) I was going to have to transfer my horses papers from jointly (with my husband) to in my name only.
This is Karens wording to me in an email about it.
I was able to get your joint membership moved to an individual membership in your name only if you will transfer the horse into your name.
You can send the original papers along with the $15 transfer fee to my attention and I will follow the transfer and membership switch through the process. |
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| OK, you have a joint membership. What she is saying is that you must have an individual membership. Some friends ran into that problem recently at an AQHA show. The horse was registered jointly in his and her names but they would not let her ride without her getting an individual membership. Just another way to suck money out of folks. I just asked today at the LG PRO CLASSIC. The APHA representative said the horse is enrolled and they just change the rules that the rider must be an APHA member. Again another way to suck money out of you. |
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     Location: SE KS | streakysox - 2016-02-12 9:33 PM
OK, you have a joint membership. What she is saying is that you must have an individual membership. Some friends ran into that problem recently at an AQHA show. The horse was registered jointly in his and her names but they would not let her ride without her getting an individual membership. Just another way to suck money out of folks. I just asked today at the LG PRO CLASSIC. The APHA representative said the horse is enrolled and they just change the rules that the rider must be an APHA member. Again another way to suck money out of you.
The part that hung me up was, the horse is registered jointly! PBRIP wanted it registered in only my name. |
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| At the LG Pro classic this weekend I asked if my trainer could run my horse and she said yes, as long as the rider was an APHA member. (I am always a member) NOTHING was mentioned about transferring the horse. I even asked. |
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     Location: SE KS | streakysox - 2016-02-15 11:12 AM
At the LG Pro classic this weekend I asked if my trainer could run my horse and she said yes, as long as the rider was an APHA member. (I am always a member) NOTHING was mentioned about transferring the horse. I even asked.
Maybe I will check into it again, that is what hung me up the first time. I got the individual membership & am a current member, but was not prepared to transfer the horses papers. |
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| My husband and I had a joint membership. You can leave the horse in the joint memberhip but that means the joint has to be current, your husband has to have an individual current and then you have to have an individual membership current. My husband isn't showing my horses so I did transfer what I ride to my individual name and one membership.
Also if you won year end it will be mailed to you when they do the year end awards.
Hope that helps.
Edited by RaneySky 2016-02-15 10:02 PM
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    Location: East Texas | Year end awards will be given out in March at a race in Fairfield. |
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| Yes if you go to Fairfield you will get awards there. My money was mailed to me and awards were sent to those who didn't attend. Congrats! |
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