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PeppySan schreef:Wat kan een 19 jarige wel, wat een 18 jarige niet kan?
Wat is de reden waarom ze die leeftijd een jaar hoger hebben gemaakt?
crazycactus schreef:Maar dan mag hij volgend jaar toch al starten. In het jaar dat hij 19 wordt???... O nee... he wat verwarrend zo. Vroeger was die grens idd gewoon 18. Nu moet zijn ze soms bijna 20 voordat je een hengst mag uitbrengen...
PeppySan schreef:Wat is de reden waarom ze die leeftijd een jaar hoger hebben gemaakt?


Citaat:404. YOUTH ELIGIBILITY
(a) In addition to the requirements of rules 102 and 402, any
horse exhibited in the youth division must be solely owned by the
contestant showing the horse or by the contestant’s parent, stepparent,
sibling, half-sibling, step sibling, grandparent, step grandparent,
sibling’s spouse, half-sibling’s spouse, step-sibling’s spouse or legal
guardian (as evidenced by court documents), or owned by the institution
in which the contestant is enrolled as a ward. Separate legal
entities, such as family corporations, trusts, or partnerships, are also
authorized owners of the youth exhibitor’s horse so long as all legal
and equitable owners and beneficiaries of the legal entity are individuals
specifically authorized by this rule. “Owned” means, in addition
to other legitimate methods of acquiring ownership, the bona fide
legal ownership obtained for adequate consideration in reasonable
relationship with the actual market value of the horse. For example, a
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$5 payment for a world championship quality horse does not meet the
required character of required ownership for competition in AQHA’s
youth division. Such ownership must be evidenced by AQHA records
and the certificate of registration of such horse must show such person
as the owner by proper endorsement of AQHA at the time the
horse is entered in any youth activity show or class.
(b) As a condition for the issuance of youth membership, the
applicant, and/or the family member who actually owns the horse
with which the youth will participate, agrees to provide, upon
request, such documentation or other proof as requested by AQHA
to support the representations of sole economic ownership of the
horse or horses exhibited by the youth in youth events, and other criteria
set forth above. Failure to promptly furnish such documentation
upon request may be cause for immediate termination of youth
membership and be grounds for possible disciplinary action by the
Executive Committee under AQHA disciplinary procedure for failure
to respond to request for information.
(c) Stallions are prohibited in all youth classes.
(d) Every person competing in a youth class must possess a current
youth membership card issued by AQHA according to rule 102.
Show management must inspect this card or a photocopy at any
show entered.
Note: Although it is legal for a youth to show a nonowned horse in
the AQHA open division, this action could violate rule 403(c) of the
AQHA Official Handbook concerning amateur eligibility.
Citaat:403. AMATEUR ELIGIBILITY
(a) The application for amateur membership must be true and correct in
each detail. A false statement shall be grounds for possible disciplinary action
under AQHA’s disciplinary procedure, which includes suspension, fine, and/or
expulsion from membership. In addition to the requirements of rules 102 and
402, a person is eligible for an amateur membership, and maintains eligibility,
when he or she:
(1) is 19 years of age on or before January 1 of the year of
application and no longer eligible to compete in AQHA youth classes;
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PeterV schreef:Ik denk dat zij beter kan onder duiken, of geen vriendinnen moet maken binnen de sport.
Of ik kan mijn beter gaan bezig houden, met andere zaken dan voor paarden sport organisaties, daar het er nu naar uit ziet, dat zij of ik echt op onze tenen moeten gaan lopen, bij alles wat zij of ik doe.