![]() ![]() All disputes will be resolved by the American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA).ħ. No changes will be made after the award period has closed.Ħ. It is each owner’s responsibility to check for accuracy. All reports of errors discovered in show results or point standings must be submitted to AMHA no later than November 1. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to understand and abide by each competition’s rules.ĥ. Questions about prize lists should be directed to show management prior to competition. Point standings may be available online at if the current software program being developed allows.Ĥ. Horses must be registered with AMHA and the exhibitor must be a competing AMHA member.ģ. The annual awards period is November 1 to October 31 and points will be awarded only in classes restricted to Morgan horses.Ģ. Provide additional advertising opportunities for The Morgan Horse magazine andġ.Provide a fun, exciting venue for awards presentation at AMHA's annual convention.Provide a FREE program as an AMHA membership benefit.Encourage all shows to become an AMHA Star Rated Show.Increase participation at Morgan competitions. ![]() ![]() In 2018, AMHA created the Star Awards Program. ![]() Grand National & World Championship Morgan Horse Show.Amanda Hill Young Breeders Incentive Grant.The Ellen DiBella Western Dressage Scholarship.AMHECT/UPHA Open Gate Learning Center at the Grand National.Welcome to the National Museum of the Morgan Horse.The AMHECT/UPHA Open Gate Learning Center. ![]()
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