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Awarded to horses for accomplishments in the show ring. Complete list of all past winners and descriptions of the following awards:
Donated by Eugen Wahler of Klosterhof Medingen, FRG, in 1978, it is a perpetual trophy awarded to the ATA purebred Trakehner who has contributed the most in competition to promote the breed in North America. It can only be won twice by an individual horse.
This award was originally presented as the Trakehner Verband High Score Award to a purebred Trakehner competing in Combined Training (1976 -1980). Donated by the Trakehner Förderverein of West Germany, it is a perpetual trophy awarded annually to the most successful ATA purebred Trakehner in Combined Training.
Donated by the Trakehner Verband for the most successful purebred Trakehner in Dressage.
A perpetual trophy awarded annually for the ATA approved Trakehner stallion with the year’s highest score in Combined Training. Donated in 1987 by Pat & Dave Goodman in memory of their American bred and approved stallion Cäsar (by Donauschimmer, out of Celana by Amagun).
Initiated in 1984 and revised in 2015, the ATA Board of Directors will award $10,000 to the owner of any ATA- registered horse foaled in North America that represents the USA or Canada on an Olympic or World Championship team in dressage, combined training, or jumping. The award can be won only once by an individual horse. If more than one horse qualifies for the award in any given Olympic or WEG year, the $10,000 will be divided equally among all those eligible. Also, should the ATA be unable to fund the award at some point, the policy will be revised or discontinued in a timely manner. If the horse were bred in North America, the Board will award an additional $1,000 to the breeder of the horse.
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a – the back (withers to peak of croup)
b – the body (point of shoulder to point of buttock)
c – the pelvis (point of hip to point of buttock)
d – the rib length (withers to last rib)
e – the shoulder (withers to point of shoulder)
f – the arm (point of shoulder to point of elbow)
g – the elbow to the stifle
h – the knee to the hock