“SHOW
is doing what they feel
they need to do to
succeed, and we should
do the same,” said WHOA
President Frank Neal.
He pointed out
that SHOW made their
announcement regarding
the amateur cards the
day before WHOA’s
scheduled board meeting
and had not discussed
the matter with him
until after the
announcement was made.
“I wish we could
have had time to discuss
this as a group before
their announcement.”
WHOA Executive
Director, Tommy Hall,
and Marketing Director,
Mark Taylor, met with
SHOW officials in late
September.
The
WHOA Board of Directors
took action on several
important items that
they feel will enable
them to grow and
continue to represent
the interests of all
owners in the industry.
Horse Show
Development Program
WHOA
will aggressively work
to develop horse shows
across the country.
WHOA sponsored 28
shows in 2009 and has
set a goal of 75 for
2010.
The type of show
will depend on the
interests of members in
that area, but could
include academy, novice,
versatility and
performance classes.
The Board
unanimously voted to
allow Tommy Hall to
affiliate each event
with whichever HIO he
feels is best for the
type of show and the
area of the country.
In 2009 WHOA
affiliated all 28 shows
with SHOW.
The 2010 events
will most likely be
affiliated with several
different HIOs.
A WHOA membership
or temporary show card
will be required for all
riders and owners at
their shows.
WHOA will honor
licenses issued by the
Walking Horse Trainers
Association.
Formation of
a WHOA HIO
The
board voted unanimously
for WHOA to apply to be
a certified Horse
Industry Organization
(HIO) with the USDA.
“It is important
that we be able to
represent our members in
Washington.
The owners have a
lot invested in this
industry and we want to
make sure their voice is
heard,” said Neal.
“Having our own
HIO will also give an
economical option for
affiliation of some of
our smaller shows