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History
of the Pacific Slope Arabian Horse Association:
In
1950, a group of Arabian horse breeders and exhibitors in
the West came to the conclusion that there should be something
above and beyond show champion horses, that champions from
the various shows should be shown against each other to determine
which horses were really top champions. These men included
Donald Jones, R.B. Field, Larry Duff, Lee Graham, Howard Marks,
and others. They selected a practical area for such competition
stretching from Mexico to Canada; from the Rockies to the
Pacific.
In
1952 at the San Francisco Cow Palace they put their idea into
effect and held the first Arabian horse classes in America
pitting champions against champions. They conducted halter
classes for show champion mares and stallions and named them
Pacific Slope Championships.
This new level of competition was an instant success. I n
1957, performance classes in Western Pleasure, English Pleasure
and Park were added. With the help of men and women such as
Dr Wes Hoskins, Fred Olsen, Kisa Rhodes, Earl Blincoe, Bob Dougherty
and Ruth Husband, the Pacific Slope idea expanded.
Over
the years, the following classes were added: In 1964: Halter
classes for geldings. In 1968: Formal Driving and Native Costume.
In 1971: Half-Arabian Halter and Performance for mares and geldings,
in Western Pleasure, English Pleasure and Park. 1978: Pleasure
Driving and Side Saddle. 1979: Half-Arabian Native Costume,
Half-Arabian Pleasure Driving and Half-Arabian Side Saddle.
1982: Stock Horse.
1986: AOTR classes in Western Pleasure, English Pleasure, Half-Arabian
Western Pleasure and Half-Arabian English Pleasure. 1989: Purebred
and Half-Arabian Hunter Pleasure. In 1991: Purebred and Half-Arabian
Country English Pleasure. The list continues to grow each year.
The 1st annual Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championship show took place on June 19th, 2005, at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in
Santa Rosa. From all reports and comments, a great time was had
by all. Judges Pam Nelson and Creeky Routson were very well received
and the Golden Gate Arabian Horse Association, which was the host
club, turned out a crowd of wonderful volunteers as well as exhibitors.
Championship classes offered were: Sport Horses in Hand, Purebred
and Half Arabian, Open and ATH, Sport Horses Under Saddle for Purebreds
and Half Arabians, Open and ATR, Purebred and Half Arabian Sport
Horse Show Hack Open and ATR, and Dressage Training Level to Fourth
with Open and ATR divisions. |
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