LIFETIME AWARDS
Lifetime Awards are based on points accumulated throughout the lifetime of the horse and are not limited to one year.
Registers of Merit (ROM)Halter; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 25 or more points in Halter classes provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited, OR may be gained with 35 points without winning a class of six, OR wins a Champion class, provided it has beaten 6 or more horses (at least two 1st place getters) over it’s relevant age group, OR has won a Supreme Class in which 20 horses competed in the Halter Event.
General Performance; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 25 or more points in events under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited, OR may be gained with 35 points without winning a class of six.
Single Performance Event; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 25 or more points in the particular event under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited, OR may be gained with 35 points without winning a class of six.
Registers of Superior (ROS)Halter; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 60 or more points in Halter classes provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
General Performance; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 60 or more points in events under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
Single Performance Event; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 60 or more points in the particular event under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
Registers of Excellence (ROE)Halter; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 100 or more points in Halter classes provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
General Performance; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 100 or more points in events under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
Single Performance Event; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 100 or more points in the particular event under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
New Zealand Champion AwardA lifetime award recognizing the most versatile and talented of Appaloosa horses. This award is given to horses who have achieved a Register of Merit Award in four different events plus a Register of Merit at halter, illustrating their performance excellence, versatility and conformation. To qualify, each of the Registers of Merit must include wins over at least six horses competing in a class or a Supreme Champion over twenty or more Appaloosas at a show.
New Zealand Appaloosa Champions:1. Another Joker 2. Nakia Mist 3. Colida’s Jet Set 4. Miss Deck Bar 5. Deck Bar 6. Trelibra Pride 7. Torfoot Rave On 8. Nioka Elgin Princess
9. Sonojohn 10. Deck’s Princess 11. Wakehurst Lucky Dip 12. JR Jazz Personality 13. CR’s Heavenly Pipedream 14. Joker’s Image 15. Colida’s Charisma
16. Westland War Dancer 17. All’s Well Apache Girl 18. She’s a Sparkling Lady 19. Jagady’s Jetson 20. Majesdeck Lad 21. Shashone 22. He’s a Sparkling Lad
23. Sweetie’s Breeze 24. Quadro Plaudit Power 25. Westwind Sugar Bar Jagady 26. Springs Maggie Bar 27. Davy Crockett 28. JJ Zepplin 29. Sundays Sensation
30. BK Tamie 31. GB Classique L’Amour 32. Glenview Lady 33. Decks Temptation 34. Merrivale Idaho Flash 35. McCues Express 36. Stylish Zippo
37. Merrivale Southern Pride 38 Merrivale Dazel Me Deck
Youth Horse Recognition AwardTo be awarded to a registered Appaloosa horse who gains 60 youth points.
Youth AwardsA Youth Register or Merit may be awarded by Council to an ApHANZ financial Youth Member who has gained 25 or more points in youth general performance. Awards are also made for single performance events, including Costume. Youth so not need to win a class of six. You may be awarded Superior and Excellence under the same criteria and the Youth Register of Merit.
New Zealand Youth Champion AwardMay be awarded by Council to any ApHANZ financial youth member after he/she has gained a ROM in Showmanship and at least four ROM in any individual performance event.
New Zealand Appaloosa Youth Champions:
1.Paula Batty 2. Petra Davidson 3. Jozette Thode 4. Heidi Davidson 5. Tonya Combe 6. Sharyn Dandy 8. Dylan Mapp 9. Rebecca Johnson 10. Shannon Mapp 11. David Marshall 12. Deborah Whitehead 13. Jodie Blomfield 14. Charleen Allison 15. Steffi Young 16. Kelly Hall 17. Kimberley Allison 18. Miranda Turner 19. TBA 20. Owen Allison
Points Recognition Award
ApHANZ Council may award a plaque, engraved with the horse’s name, to any registered Appaloosa who has gained 500 performance points. An extra plate may be presented for each additional 250 points.
Registers of Merit (ROM)Halter; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 25 or more points in Halter classes provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited, OR may be gained with 35 points without winning a class of six, OR wins a Champion class, provided it has beaten 6 or more horses (at least two 1st place getters) over it’s relevant age group, OR has won a Supreme Class in which 20 horses competed in the Halter Event.
General Performance; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 25 or more points in events under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited, OR may be gained with 35 points without winning a class of six.
Single Performance Event; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 25 or more points in the particular event under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited, OR may be gained with 35 points without winning a class of six.
Registers of Superior (ROS)Halter; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 60 or more points in Halter classes provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
General Performance; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 60 or more points in events under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
Single Performance Event; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 60 or more points in the particular event under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
Registers of Excellence (ROE)Halter; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 100 or more points in Halter classes provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
General Performance; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 100 or more points in events under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
Single Performance Event; May be awarded by Council to any registered horse after it has won 100 or more points in the particular event under saddle, provided that it has won at least one event in which 6 or more horses were exhibited.
New Zealand Champion AwardA lifetime award recognizing the most versatile and talented of Appaloosa horses. This award is given to horses who have achieved a Register of Merit Award in four different events plus a Register of Merit at halter, illustrating their performance excellence, versatility and conformation. To qualify, each of the Registers of Merit must include wins over at least six horses competing in a class or a Supreme Champion over twenty or more Appaloosas at a show.
New Zealand Appaloosa Champions:1. Another Joker 2. Nakia Mist 3. Colida’s Jet Set 4. Miss Deck Bar 5. Deck Bar 6. Trelibra Pride 7. Torfoot Rave On 8. Nioka Elgin Princess
9. Sonojohn 10. Deck’s Princess 11. Wakehurst Lucky Dip 12. JR Jazz Personality 13. CR’s Heavenly Pipedream 14. Joker’s Image 15. Colida’s Charisma
16. Westland War Dancer 17. All’s Well Apache Girl 18. She’s a Sparkling Lady 19. Jagady’s Jetson 20. Majesdeck Lad 21. Shashone 22. He’s a Sparkling Lad
23. Sweetie’s Breeze 24. Quadro Plaudit Power 25. Westwind Sugar Bar Jagady 26. Springs Maggie Bar 27. Davy Crockett 28. JJ Zepplin 29. Sundays Sensation
30. BK Tamie 31. GB Classique L’Amour 32. Glenview Lady 33. Decks Temptation 34. Merrivale Idaho Flash 35. McCues Express 36. Stylish Zippo
37. Merrivale Southern Pride 38 Merrivale Dazel Me Deck
Youth Horse Recognition AwardTo be awarded to a registered Appaloosa horse who gains 60 youth points.
Youth AwardsA Youth Register or Merit may be awarded by Council to an ApHANZ financial Youth Member who has gained 25 or more points in youth general performance. Awards are also made for single performance events, including Costume. Youth so not need to win a class of six. You may be awarded Superior and Excellence under the same criteria and the Youth Register of Merit.
New Zealand Youth Champion AwardMay be awarded by Council to any ApHANZ financial youth member after he/she has gained a ROM in Showmanship and at least four ROM in any individual performance event.
New Zealand Appaloosa Youth Champions:
1.Paula Batty 2. Petra Davidson 3. Jozette Thode 4. Heidi Davidson 5. Tonya Combe 6. Sharyn Dandy 8. Dylan Mapp 9. Rebecca Johnson 10. Shannon Mapp 11. David Marshall 12. Deborah Whitehead 13. Jodie Blomfield 14. Charleen Allison 15. Steffi Young 16. Kelly Hall 17. Kimberley Allison 18. Miranda Turner 19. TBA 20. Owen Allison
Points Recognition Award
ApHANZ Council may award a plaque, engraved with the horse’s name, to any registered Appaloosa who has gained 500 performance points. An extra plate may be presented for each additional 250 points.