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Fall 2019 Licensed Officials Live Clinic Announced



Are you ready to give back to the sport you love in a way that will also make you a better, more informed competitor? Then you might want to consider becoming a licensed official. Licensed officials are an integral part of making competitions happen. Whether a professional or a knowledgeable owner, breeder or competitor becoming a licensed official is an excellent way to increase your involvement and knowledge. If you are interested in starting the process ASHA’s Fall 2019 Licensed Officials Live Clinic is the place to start!

ASHA is now accepting registration forms available here for the October 3-5, 2019 American Saddlebred, Hackney, Roadster and Saddle Seat Equitation Judges Clinic. The clinic is live at the Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky and includes ringside judging at the Kentucky Fall Classic Horse Show.

Click here to access Licensed Officials Resources and pertinent information.

Contact Katriona Adams at [email protected] or at (859) 259-3885 with any questions regarding the clinic or if you would like to request a registration form by mail or by fax.

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