Simplified eligibility requirements are coming to the 2018 Farnam Breeders’ Trust Pleasure Stakes that make this lucrative program more accessible to Breeders’ Trust-nominated Paints and their owners. Now, more Paints than ever can take a shot at the $50,000+ payout at the 2018 APHA World Championship Show.
Learn more about these programs and the 2017 World Championship Show here.
For the 2017 Farnam Pleasure Stakes, horses must have been consigned through the Farnam Breeders’ Trust Select Sale in 2016 to be eligible to compete. In 2018, an expanded entry fee structure replaces the Select Sale, and all Breeders’ Trust-nominated Regular Registry Paints are eligible to enter the Farnam Pleasure Stakes. Additionally, all Breeders’ Trust-nominated solid Paint-breds who have been genetically tested and carry a known Paint pattern marker (Tobiano; Frame Overo; Sabino 1; Splash White 1, 2 or 3; Dominant White 5, 10 or 20, confirmed through APHA-approved genetic testing) are eligible to compete with the Regular Registry horses.
The Farnam Select Sale will not take place in 2017; a redesigned sale program will return in 2018.
In the absence of the Farnam Stakes Sale, the following criterion will be used to make horses eligible for the Farnam Stakes classes beginning with the 2018 APHA World Show (2017 yearlings):
o Yearling year – Postmarked November 1, 2017 – $1,500 payment
Late Entry Fee – Postmarked November 2, 2017 – December 31, 2017 – $3,000 payment
No additional entries will be accepted after December 31, 2017.
o 2-year-old year – Postmarked August 1, 2018 – $1,000 + $225 admin. fee
Late Entry Fee – Postmarked August 2, 2018 until 5 p.m. day before class – $1,500 + $225 admin fee
If entering both 2-year-old classes, an additional $1,000 entry fee will apply.
o Total investment = $2,500/entry + $225 admin. fee
Classes:
Horses made eligible for the Farnam Stakes classes during their yearling and 2-year-old year are able to compete in the following classes throughout their careers.
Offered with a limited division as a class within a class.
Limited Division Eligibility Criteria:
—An exhibitor who has NOT, in the past five years, been an:
o APHA World Champion or Reserve World Champion (Open division only – all classes) to include champions/reserve champions in Farnam 2-Year-Old Pleasure Stakes classes, futurities, maturities, stakes, challenges, sweepstakes, etc.
o AQHA World Champion or Reserve World Champion (Open division only – all classes) to include champions/reserve champions in futurities, maturities, stakes, sweepstakes, etc.
o AQHA Congress Champion or Reserve Congress Champion (Open division only – all classes) to include champions/reserve champions in futurities, maturities, stakes, sweepstakes, etc.
o ApHC World Champion or Reserve World Champion (Open division only – all classes) to include champions/reserve champions in futurities, maturities, stakes, sweepstakes, etc.
—NSBA lifetime earnings cannot exceed $15,000. Refer to the current NSBA Rider List on www.nsba.com.
—All Amateur and Youth are eligible. All Amateur and Youth program rules apply (i.e. ownership/lease and status, etc.) All Amateurs must own/lease their own horse to be eligible to compete. Youth are not required to own/lease their horse to be eligible to compete.
—The Limited Champion or Reserve Limited Champion of the Farnam 2-Year-Old Pleasure Stakes classes will not be eligible to compete as a Limited exhibitor the following year.
Beginning at the 2020 World Show, the Non-Pro class option will change to Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure and Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle for eligible horses (additional entry fees required).
Payouts:
To be eligible for the 2017 Farnam Pleasure Stakes 2-year-old classes, horses must have been consigned through the 2016 Farnam Breeders’ Trust Select Sale.
2-Year-Old Classes – $50,000 combined total payout
Non-Pro 3- & 4-Year-Old Classes
o 1st Payment postmarked by July 1, 2017 – $400 entry fee
o 2nd Payment postmarked by August 1, 2017 – $400 entry fee