MTSU Stock Horse team shows through the Tennessee Stock Horse Association, an ASHA affiliate organization. (www.tnsha.org)
The American Stock Horse Association was chartered as a non-profit organization in 2008. The Association is dedicated to enhancing the pleasure of owning and riding horses through creating better horses and horsemen.
The mission of the association is simple:
Help People Ride A Better Horse
ASHA Events
A regular ASHA Event is considered to be a clinic and a competition. The recommended schedule is to have a clinic one day and a competition the following day.
ASHA Clinics
It is recommended that clinics offer sessions in all four ASHA events – pleasure, trail, reining and working cow horse and be affordable to participants. Clinics are generally geared towards helping riders and horses of ALL AGES and LEVELS OF ABILITY.
ASHA Competitions
Competitions must offer the four ASHA classes of Pleasure, Reining, Trail and Working Cow Horse. Riders show one at a time in each event. Riders will be awarded for each class placing as well as all-around placing in each Division that is offered according to ASHA rules and point systems. ASHA score sheets must be used by judges.
Please visit americanstockhorse.org/about/ for more information.
The American Stock Horse Association was chartered as a non-profit organization in 2008. The Association is dedicated to enhancing the pleasure of owning and riding horses through creating better horses and horsemen.
The mission of the association is simple:
Help People Ride A Better Horse
ASHA Events
A regular ASHA Event is considered to be a clinic and a competition. The recommended schedule is to have a clinic one day and a competition the following day.
ASHA Clinics
It is recommended that clinics offer sessions in all four ASHA events – pleasure, trail, reining and working cow horse and be affordable to participants. Clinics are generally geared towards helping riders and horses of ALL AGES and LEVELS OF ABILITY.
ASHA Competitions
Competitions must offer the four ASHA classes of Pleasure, Reining, Trail and Working Cow Horse. Riders show one at a time in each event. Riders will be awarded for each class placing as well as all-around placing in each Division that is offered according to ASHA rules and point systems. ASHA score sheets must be used by judges.
Please visit americanstockhorse.org/about/ for more information.