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NBHA
QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
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Q:
What is the National Barrel Horse Association?
A: The NBHA is an international equine sport association whose
purpose is to:
Promote the sport of barrel racing and its growth on local, state,
provincial, national and international levels.
Increase the number of participants.
Improve the quality and safety of shows.
Enhance the image of barrel racing.
Provide all barrel racers, regardless of age, sex or experience, the
opportunity to compete for prize money, awards and points in local events
throughout the year so they may qualify to compete in NBHA State/
Provincial, National and World Championships.
Q: How
do I become a member?
A: You may apply for membership by completing the attached membership
application form and submitting it to NBHA Headquarters along with your
annual membership fee. You may also join at any NBHA sanctioned event and be
eligible to earn points the same day. Your membership is good for one full
year.
Q: What do I receive for my membership fee?
A: Once your membership is accepted, you will receive a membership
card, rule book, individual point record card, and NBHA window decals. You
will also receive a one-year subscription to the Barrel Horse News (a $24
value). In addition, your membership entitles you to many other benefits
including:
Eligibility to compete for points in NBHA sanctioned events.
A chance to compete in State/ Provincial, National and World Championships
plus NBHA Super Shows.
Eligibility for year-end awards.
NBHA logo merchandise, including clothing, jewelry and tack.
Additional benefits, programs and discounts offered by various NBHA sponsors
to our members.
Q: Is the NBHA for professional barrel racers only?
A: NO! The NBHA is for ALL barrel racers, from beginners to experts;
from local weekend competitors to professional trainers.
Q: How
can beginners compete with professionals?
A:
The NBHA uses a four division (4-D) format. This makes it possible for the
beginning, intermediate and advanced barrel racer to compete AND WIN in the
same event. There are three NBHA 4-D Classes, the YOUTH 4-D for ages 18 and
under and the OPEN 4-D for any age. There is also a SENIOR 4-D for
competitors 50 years of age and older.
Q: How
does the 4-D format work?
A: All riders, regardless of ability, run in the same 4-D barrel
race. The four divisions are then determined by time brackets. With the 4-D
format, the OVERALL fastest time of the race is used to set the time
brackets for the four divisions. The NBHA awards points to members IN ALL
DIVISIONS on a 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 basis for first place through fifth place,
regardless of the number of entries or paying places. · 1st Division: These
are the riders with the fastest times. · 2nd Division: These are competitors
who ran ONE-HALF (1/2) SECOND or SLOWER than the OVERALL fastest time. · 3rd
Division: These are competitors who ran ONE (1) SECOND or SLOWER than the
OVERALL fastest time. · 4th Division: These are competitors who ran TWO (2)
SECONDS or SLOWER than the OVERALL fastest time.
Q: How
are points awarded?
A: Points are awarded to the rider in all classes and divisions.
Q: What happens if I earn points in both the 2nd and 3rd divisions?
A: You may accumulate points in all divisions.
Q: Can
I win money at NBHA shows?
A: YES! All sanctioned shows must use the NBHA approved payback
schedule. This schedule requires at least 80% of entry fees (at least 70% if
the show has $1,000 or more added money) to be jackpotted and ensures that
winners in all NBHA classes and divisions will get prize money.
Q: How
do I qualify for the World Championships?
A: By earning NBHA points at sanctioned shows throughout the
competition year. The exact number of World Championship qualifiers will be
determined by the outcome of competition in each competition district.
Q:
Where will I compete?
A: The Many of these will be existing open shows and association or
club shows where you may already be competing
.NBHA has more than 250 competition districts throughout the U.S., Canada,
France, Italy, and Panama. In the U.S., each state is divided into
competition districts. Riders may accumulate points only at shows in the
district where they live OR the district they declare as their competition
district. Your NBHA District Director will sanction not fewer than 6 and not
more than 18 shows in your competition district each year.
Q: Do I have to compete in the district where I live?
A: No. If you decide to compete in a district other than where you
live, you must declare a competition district by filling out a Declaration
of NBHA Competition District form. Members may earn points in only one
district at a time. Therefore, if you change competition districts during
the year, you will lose the points you have earned and will start over in
your new district.
Q: Do
I have to ride a registered horse?
A: No. Any horse may be used in competition.
Q: Why
should I join the NBHA?
A: *You will become part of an international barrel racing
organization developed to improve your sport, making it better for you and
all other barrel racers. *The sanctioning power of the NBHA helps to improve
conditions at existing shows and to upgrade arenas to meet NBHA safety
standards and show requirements. *You can ride in sanctioned shows, close to
home, to compete for NBHA points and prize money and qualify for year-end
awards, State/ Provincial, National and World Championships. *The NBHA is
designed primarily for the local weekend competitor. You will have the
opportunity to compete for more prize money and awards plus district, and
State/ Provincial, National and World titles. The NBHA 4-D format means more
entries and larger purses, but more importantly, it gives YOU a fairer
chance to win! *You will receive the BARREL HORSE NEWS containing monthly
show updates. The BARREL HORSE NEWS is a monthly magazine dedicated to our
members and the sport of barrel racing. *As you join forces with other
barrel racers around the world, the NBHA is attracting additional national
and regional sponsors who are bringing more prize money, awards, benefits
and publicity to our sport. *You have the opportunity to help make the NBHA
one of the largest equine sport associations in the world. *If you are a
barrel racer or if you want to become a barrel racer the NBHA is "THE"
association to join! |