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NSBA Drops Qualifying Requirement for 2020 World Show

Due to the uncertainty of when horse shows will be able to continue, NSBA has waived qualifying requirements for the 2020 NSBA World Show.

The National Snaffle Bit Association’s executive committee has announced that the association has dropped its qualifying requirements for the 2020 NSBA World Championship Show.

In addition, the association is offering an on-line only registration special for the month of April.

“Facing uncertain times, we feel it is important that NSBA make concessions to afford all those who want to participate, an opportunity to come show their horses with us in Tulsa, Oklahoma this August,” noted Johne Dobbs, NSBA president. “There is still much unknown territory ahead of us, and we want NSBA to be as inclusive as these times will allow.”

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NSBA requires that horses entered in any NSBA-approved futurity or NSBA stand-alone class be registered with NSBA. The Certificate of Registration is the horse’s official NSBA registration. (Horses enrolled in the Breeders Championship Futurity, Color Breeders Championship Futurity or Stallion Incentive Fund program are considered registered with NSBA, provided that the horse is registered in the current owner’s name.)

Members who have any questions about either program change can call the NSBA office at (847) 623-6722 or email office@nsba.com.

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