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    Location: Midwest | Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-06 4:20 PM Ok, just to clarify everything a little more, I will provide this information: In the PBRIP program – we do not care who rides the horse as long as they are current APHA members and the recorded owner is a current APHA member and the horse is enrolled in PBRIP. Effective January 1, 2016 the membership rule changed – the joint membership as the recorded owner does not work for the rider/exhibitor showing the horse – the rider must have an individual membership – so the joint owner of the horse (if owned jointly) must carry a membership and the rider must carry an individual membership (even though the rider’s name is listed as a joint member). If you are showing at APHA shows – it does matter how the horse is registered and what names are listed as owners - but as far as PBRIP events anyone can ride as long as they meet the requirements above…. I promise I will stop clarifying everything now haha
So a joint member would also need to pay for an additional individual membership to qualify for pbrip points? | |
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     Location: SE KS | barrelracr131 - 2016-04-06 7:21 PM
Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-06 4:20 PM Ok, just to clarify everything a little more, I will provide this information: In the PBRIP program – we do not care who rides the horse as long as they are current APHA members and the recorded owner is a current APHA member and the horse is enrolled in PBRIP. Effective January 1, 2016 the membership rule changed – the joint membership as the recorded owner does not work for the rider/exhibitor showing the horse – the rider must have an individual membership – so the joint owner of the horse (if owned jointly) must carry a membership and the rider must carry an individual membership (even though the rider’s name is listed as a joint member). If you are showing at APHA shows – it does matter how the horse is registered and what names are listed as owners - but as far as PBRIP events anyone can ride as long as they meet the requirements above…. I promise I will stop clarifying everything now haha
 So a joint member would also need to pay for an additional individual membership to qualify for pbrip points?
Last I knew yes, or get it transferred just to your name.
Also check on the registration papers of your horse, (last I knew!!!) horse had to be registered in just owner competing's name!!! | |
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        Location: somewhere up north | barrelracr131 - 2016-04-06 7:21 PM Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-06 4:20 PM Ok, just to clarify everything a little more, I will provide this information: In the PBRIP program – we do not care who rides the horse as long as they are current APHA members and the recorded owner is a current APHA member and the horse is enrolled in PBRIP. Effective January 1, 2016 the membership rule changed – the joint membership as the recorded owner does not work for the rider/exhibitor showing the horse – the rider must have an individual membership – so the joint owner of the horse (if owned jointly) must carry a membership and the rider must carry an individual membership (even though the rider’s name is listed as a joint member). If you are showing at APHA shows – it does matter how the horse is registered and what names are listed as owners - but as far as PBRIP events anyone can ride as long as they meet the requirements above…. I promise I will stop clarifying everything now haha So a joint member would also need to pay for an additional individual membership to qualify for pbrip points?
This is stupid and makes me mad. My husband and I have a membership under our farm name (Lazy Ear Performance Horses). I am not giving APHA more money to have individual memberships so I can run my paint horse (that I already have in our name) more money to run one sidepot event up here. | |
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        Location: MD | lhighquality - 2016-04-07 2:31 PM
barrelracr131 - 2016-04-06 7:21 PM
Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-06 4:20 PM Ok, just to clarify everything a little more, I will provide this information: In the PBRIP program – we do not care who rides the horse as long as they are current APHA members and the recorded owner is a current APHA member and the horse is enrolled in PBRIP. Effective January 1, 2016 the membership rule changed – the joint membership as the recorded owner does not work for the rider/exhibitor showing the horse – the rider must have an individual membership – so the joint owner of the horse (if owned jointly) must carry a membership and the rider must carry an individual membership (even though the rider’s name is listed as a joint member). If you are showing at APHA shows – it does matter how the horse is registered and what names are listed as owners - but as far as PBRIP events anyone can ride as long as they meet the requirements above…. I promise I will stop clarifying everything now haha
 So a joint member would also need to pay for an additional individual membership to qualify for pbrip points?
Last I knew yes, or get it transferred just to your name.
Also check on the registration papers of your horse, (last I knew!!! ) horse had to be registered in just owner competing's name!!!
No. PBRIP just requires that owner and rider both have APHA memberships. | |
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    Location: IL | chasincansMN - 2016-04-07 7:59 PM
barrelracr131 - 2016-04-06 7:21 PM Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-06 4:20 PM Ok, just to clarify everything a little more, I will provide this information: In the PBRIP program – we do not care who rides the horse as long as they are current APHA members and the recorded owner is a current APHA member and the horse is enrolled in PBRIP. Effective January 1, 2016 the membership rule changed – the joint membership as the recorded owner does not work for the rider/exhibitor showing the horse – the rider must have an individual membership – so the joint owner of the horse (if owned jointly) must carry a membership and the rider must carry an individual membership (even though the rider’s name is listed as a joint member). If you are showing at APHA shows – it does matter how the horse is registered and what names are listed as owners - but as far as PBRIP events anyone can ride as long as they meet the requirements above…. I promise I will stop clarifying everything now haha  So a joint member would also need to pay for an additional individual membership to qualify for pbrip points?
This is stupid and makes me mad. My husband and I have a membership under our farm name (Lazy Ear Performance Horses). I am not giving APHA more money to have individual memberships so I can run my paint horse (that I already have in our name) more money to run one sidepot event up here. Â
I understand your frustration, but hope you will consider participating eventually. I am in the process of recruiting more producers, and hope to really grow the PBRIP in this area. I realize these things tend to have a slow start and people are skeptical, but I feel once people start participating we can get more events approved and therefore the Midwest folks will be in the running for year-end awards (saddles, money, tack, etc.). They are offering year end awards for the Top 8 in each division and if you look at the points over the last few years you will see there are few high point earners, so after attending a few events and doing well, you could be in the running.
Anyways, I realize most people do not care about year-end awards, but my main goal is to get events in the Midwest approved for the people that do. As well as offer incentives to people who choose to run Paint horses. This program is only going to help the association and the Paint industry as a whole I feel. It is also a marketing tool for people like you who are raising (I assume) Paint horses. And after getting the program fully established, maybe these fees will change, but for now, being that I am passionate about Paint horses and barrel racing, I am going to give this program all the support I can.
I hope other folks feel the same way, or I hope I can at least encourage people to participate while the APHA generously offers/supports this program. | |
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     Location: SE KS | WrapSnap - 2016-04-08 12:26 AM
lhighquality - 2016-04-07 2:31 PM
barrelracr131 - 2016-04-06 7:21 PM
Kizzy_177 - 2016-04-06 4:20 PM Ok, just to clarify everything a little more, I will provide this information: In the PBRIP program – we do not care who rides the horse as long as they are current APHA members and the recorded owner is a current APHA member and the horse is enrolled in PBRIP. Effective January 1, 2016 the membership rule changed – the joint membership as the recorded owner does not work for the rider/exhibitor showing the horse – the rider must have an individual membership – so the joint owner of the horse (if owned jointly) must carry a membership and the rider must carry an individual membership (even though the rider’s name is listed as a joint member). If you are showing at APHA shows – it does matter how the horse is registered and what names are listed as owners - but as far as PBRIP events anyone can ride as long as they meet the requirements above…. I promise I will stop clarifying everything now haha
 So a joint member would also need to pay for an additional individual membership to qualify for pbrip points?
Last I knew yes, or get it transferred just to your name.
Also check on the registration papers of your horse, (last I knew!!! ) horse had to be registered in just owner competing's name!!!
No. PBRIP just requires that owner and rider both have APHA memberships.
The Registered owner of the horse must be the "owner" of the APHA membership. & PBRIP membership.
Example:
My horse is registered in my husband & I's name, current membership is in my name, to enter PBRIP, horses papers must be transferred to my name only to be eligible to compete in PBRIP!!! | |
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