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Trail Riding
NATRC is the North Americn Trail
Ride Conference. Started in1961,
NATRC now has sanctioned rides from Alaska and
Canada, through out
the USA; and most recently, in Okinawa. NATRC has developed a
philosophy of competitive trail riding with uniform judging being of paramount importance. Uniformity of rules aids management in
conducting rides, and makes it easier for judges to evaluate each
horse on a more objective basis. It
does not require expensive tack,
clothes, or a registered and professionally trained horse. All that is
required is a fit and mannerly horse and rider that enjoy trail riding.

The philosophies of NATRC are:
To stimulate greater interest in the breeding and use of good horses
possessed of stamina and hardiness, and qualified to make good
mounts
for trail use.
To demonstrate the value of type and soundness in the proper selection of horses
for competitive riding.
To learn and demonstrate the proper methods of training and conditioning horses
for competitive riding.
To encourage good horsemanship as related to trail riding.
To demonstrate the best methods of caring for horses during and after long rides
without the aid of artificial
methods or stimulants.
NATRC uses time, distance and stress, not speed, as judging criteria and
therefore should not be confused with
endurance riding. No discrimination is made against any animal because of breed,
type or conformation as long
as the animal performs satisfactorily. Type and conformation will be reflected
in the performance of a given animal.
Riders condition their horses by following a well-planned training schedule
involving careful work over all types of
terrain. Straight away trotting, walking up and down progressively steeper
hills, and working in soft sand are a few
of the methods used to develop muscles, heart and lungs to the utmost.
The rides are judged by a team of at least 2 judges, one veterinarian and one
horseman. The Open Division, forhorses 5 years of age and over, is divided into Heavyweight (rider and
tack 190lb and over), Lightweight
(rider and tack 100 thru 189 lb), Junior (riders age 10 - 17 yrs no weight
restriction). Competitive Pleasure
Division is for horses 4yr and older, with no age/weight restrictions. Novice is
primarily for horses 4 and
older and newcomers to the sport, with the same weight divisions as Open, or
Senior/Junior.
Judging is based upon each horse starting the ride with a perfect score of 100
points. Sample score card.
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Sounness 45%
Condition 40%
Trail ability and manners 15%
While primary judging is on the horse, the riders also compete for
Horsemanship awards and are judged on the care, handling and riding
of their mounts through out the ride. The Horsemanship score card consists of:
Grooming, In hand presentation, tack and equipment 20%
Trail Equitation 50%
Trail care, safety, courtesy. Stabling, and general comments 30%
NATRC provides for one-day (type B), 2-day (A), and 3-day (AA)
rides. Daily mileage is between 15 and 40 miles to be covered in a preset number
of hours riding time, depending upon the division entered. The main objective is
to work all horses over an identical trail in the same length of time, thereby
having a basis of fair comparison for determining the horse's soundness,
condition, and manners. While this is not a race, judgment in timing and pacing
is important; the winner being the one (among other criteria) who rode his horse
at a consistent pace throughout the ride.
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