Retired Racehorses
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Performance Horse (APH) will be open to all American-bred performance horses. The goal for<br />
the APH is to showcase performance horses bred in the United States.<br />
How do I enter my horse into the APH?<br />
You will need to fill out the request on a Federation Horse Recording form and submit a copy of<br />
the breed papers or a USEF Breeders Affidavit along with a $10.00 processing fee.<br />
If the breed registry has a data share agreement [Q would the Jockey Club consider having a date<br />
share agreement with the United States Equestrian Federation?] with the Federation, your horse<br />
(if eligible) will automatically be placed in the APH at no additional cost to you. (For more<br />
information on this, breed registries should contact Ken Ball, PHR Registrar, at kball@usef.org<br />
or via phone at 859-225-2035.) The following breed registries currently have a data share<br />
agreement with USEF:<br />
American Hanoverian Society<br />
American Holsteiner Horse Association<br />
Belgian Warmblood Breeding Association/NA District<br />
Continental Studbook<br />
North American Studbook<br />
Swedish Warmblood of North America<br />
Does my horse have to be Recorded with USEF to be eligible for the APH?<br />
No. Any horse born in the U.S. is eligible to enter the registry if they provide proof that they are<br />
American-bred. Horses enrolled by submitting breed papers or a USEF Breeders Affidavit will<br />
incur a small processing fee ($10.00). [Thoroughbreds and Standardbreds are eligible however<br />
do not have a data share agreement with their bred registries, the Jockey Club being the breed<br />
registry for TBs.]<br />
APH horses will appear on APH Rankings Lists and will be eligible for APH Year-End Awards.<br />
Unless the horse is also recorded with USEF, it will not be eligible for future Incentive Fund<br />
payouts, Silver Stirrup Awards or USEF Horse of the Year Awards. However, the horse will<br />
appear on the APH rankings list and will be eligible for the APH Year-End Awards.<br />
How is the American Performance Horse recognized?<br />
APH horses who are also USEF recorded will be designated with a special symbol in the USEF<br />
Horse of the Year standings. Additionally, if the APH horse is registered with a breed registry,<br />
that logo will appear as well.<br />
Recorded and non-recorded USEF horses will be recognized on a ranking list for APH horses<br />
only. This list will also show the breed registry logo.<br />
All horses enrolled will be eligible for APH Year-End Awards. If recorded with USEF, horses<br />
get APH recognition printed on their recording certificate, but will not receive extended pedigree<br />
papers like with PHR. APH horses can be enrolled in the Silver Stirrup Awards if they are also<br />
USEF recorded.