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Who are we?
OAATS sanctions over
30 events and an estimated 3,600 miles of distance competition annually. In
addition, the organization is a governing body for competitive trail rides (CTR).
OAATS maintains the career mileage for all participating horses, holds
clinics and instructional presentations throughout the year to introduce the
sport to new riders, as well as improve and educate our existing riders.
The club offers many year end awards based not only on individual season
accomplishments, but the career accomplishments of each horse.
OAATS also promotes and maintains it's own
recreational riding program for those who enjoy pleasure riding and hours in
the saddle. The Recreational Riding programs offers awards at specific
hourly achievement levels. Though OAATS, Inc. is a recognized AHA (Arabian
Horse Association) affiliate, our membership is open to any and all breeds. |
What is distance riding? The other distance discipline is called Endurance Riding. Endurance riding is more of a cross-country race. All horses begin at the same time and horses are placed as they cross the finish line. Each horse must pass a series of stringent veterinary inspections and holds along the way as well as complete and pass a veterinary inspection after they finish. A horse failing any of these veterinary checks is immediately disqualified. The lengths of endurance rides are from 50 to 100 miles in a day and can be ridden at average speeds of 10 to 12 miles per hour depending on trail conditions. All endurance rides in North America are governed by A.E.R.C. (American Endurance Ride Conference). Horse and rider teams excelling at this sport can qualify for National and International level Competition. |