Deadline for Case Memorial Competition Awards enrollment is March 31st!
Enrollment for the 2023 Case Memorial Competition Awards, ATAA cash incentives for Akhal-Tekes in recognized sport events, is due March 31.
Read moreEnrollment for the 2023 Case Memorial Competition Awards, ATAA cash incentives for Akhal-Tekes in recognized sport events, is due March 31.
Read moreReminder that 2019 Incentive Fund entries are due January 31, 2020, with rules for sharing the $5000 pool awarded for competing in recognized events.
Read moreThe ATAA announces a new email address for Incentive Fund entries and reminds members that the 2019 fund has $5000 to share.
Read moreVersatility Awards are announced for rare equines at the 2019 SANA West Rare Breeds Show in Sacramento, May 9-12, during the Western States Horse Expo.
Read moreThe ATAA congratulates its 2018 AERC Akhal-Teke breed award recipients.
Read more2018 Incentive Fund checks have been mailed, and members are reminded of 2019 eligibility rules for a share of $5000 in incentive cash.
Read moreATAA 2017 Incentive Awards checks are mailed, with eight recipients sharing a $2000 pot and a $3000 fund announced for 2018.
Read moreATAA members who competed registered Akhal-Tekes in recognized events like USDF, USEA and AERC can claim a share of the $2000 2017 Incentive Awards pot.
Read moreThe ATAA invites members to complete an online survey, created by Caroline Dudkowski, to share what they want from the ATAA Awards program for 2018.
Read moreThe ATAA congratulates Laura Spear and her Akhal-Teke Sporthorse Diesel on winning the association's Horse of the Year award.
Read moreThe ATAA congratulates Caroline Dudkowski on winning the Volunteer of the Year award, with thanks to all volunteers and nominees.
Read moreDetails on the ATAA incentive program for members competing in recognized events, with eligibility rules and a downloadable incentive fund spreadsheet.
Read moreReminder that ATAA members must submit 2016 show and event results, photos, and a release by January 15, 2017 to enter the Incentive Awards program.
Read moreThe ATAA announces its 2016 Discipline Awards, with top nominees in long-distance, dressage, eventing, jumping and open show receiving plaques.
Read moreATAA members are reminded to submit Discipline Award nominations by October 31, with plaques for long-distance, dressage, eventing, jumping and open show.
Read moreThe ATAA mails checks for its inaugural 2015 Incentive Fund, splitting a $350 pot among members who competed registered horses at recognized events.
Read moreThe 2015 ATAA Incentive Fund splits a $350 pot among eight members, led by Jas Shearer-McMahon and MV Patrickhan with a $105 award.
Read moreThe ATAA announces a pilot program starting in 2015 to pay members who compete in recognized events and submit results and photos, in all disciplines.
Read moreOutline of the 2014 ATAA awards with guidelines, categories from Junior Achievement to discipline awards, and an August 22 nomination deadline.
Read moreThe ATAA will present endurance and limited distance awards at the national AERC convention, but only 3 of 14 Tekes competing are eligible.
Read moreGuidelines and rules for the 2013 ATAA yearly awards, covering achievement and discipline categories, with nominations due September 1, 2013.
Read moreATAA 2012 endurance awards presented at the AERC convention in Reno, with Jas Shearer-McMahon and MV Patrickhan named Endurance Champion.
Read moreFOTATA awards will be previewed at the conference and sent to recipients after the December deadline, while ATAA registry awards will be presented there.
Read moreEndurance News, the AERC magazine, ran a full-page Breed Awards feature; the ATAA also has an extensive awards program combined with the FOTATA awards.
Read moreATAA launches a monthly Photo of the Month contest where members submit photos featuring Akhal-Tekes, with a prize awarded to each monthly winner.
Read moreThree-day eventers riding ATAA-registered Akhal-Tekes can now earn year-end breed awards through the United States Eventing Association.
Read moreThe ATAA has registered the Akhal-Teke with the United States Dressage Federation, making horses eligible for the USDF year-end all-breeds award.
Read moreLynn White and her mare Agnes earn Decade Team recognition; Lynn is training her young Akhal-Teke cross gelding Otis as her next mount.
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