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Starting in 2022, all horses competing in any NSBA class will be required to be registered with NSBA in the current owner's name.

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Smart Points

Even the youngest exhibitors can earn big in the NSBA Youth Smart Points program! Enroll online today!

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Foundation Donation

Donate today to support the horse show community through the NSBA Foundation.

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Member Benefits

Being an NSBA member provides you additional benefits to everyday essentials!

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Search for membership identification, and horse registration numbers.

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Stallion Service Auction

It’s NOT too late to nominate your stallion for the NSBA Stallion Service Auction! Stallion breeding services go on sale on October 1 - don’t wait!

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Kyle and Maybelline Win Sunday’s Madness Western Pleasure
Kyle and Maybelline Win Sunday’s Madness Western Pleasure

Kyle Dougherty showed his wife’s horse, Slow Southern Drawl, in the Pre-Madness NSBA Three Year Old Limited Rider Western Pleasure Futurity,...

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Non-Pros Lead Off The Madness Futurity Classes
Non-Pros Lead Off The Madness Futurity Classes

The Southern Ohio Quarter Horse Association’s The Madness AQHA and NSBA circuit got underway Thursday with the Pre-Madness portion of the...

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The National Snaffle Bit Association Welcomes Newest Quarter Million Dollar Riders
The National Snaffle Bit Association Welcomes Newest Quarter Million Dollar Riders

The National Snaffle Bit Association is pleased to welcome its three newest members to its prestigious Quarter Million Dollar Club –...

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Non-Pros And Ranch Champions Close Out Spring Breakout Show
Non-Pros And Ranch Champions Close Out Spring Breakout Show

Saturday, April 20, saw the final added money classes of the 2024 Spring Breakout Show in Lexington, Virginia. Shannon And Maple...

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Maiden Money Maker
Maiden Money Maker

The Virginia Maiden, held at the Spring Breakout AQHA Show in Lexington, Virginia, featured a payout of more than ,200 to...

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Breaking Out The Big Checks In Virginia
Breaking Out The Big Checks In Virginia

The 2024 Spring Breakout show, home of the Virginia Maiden, completed its second full day of competition at the Virginia Horse...

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The National Snaffle Bit Association is proud to announce that it has become the newest affiliate of the Youth Equestrian Development Association (YEDA).

"NSBA is excited to be a part of the Youth Equestrian Development Association. NSBA shared YEDA’s mission to provide an equestrian riding program for youth riders. We look forward to working together to grow the show horse community through team showing and continuing education," stated Stephanie Lynn, NSBA director of operations.

“For the past year conversations between our two organizations yielded what we believed to be a common goal in developing the youth in the equine industry. Last summer YEDA founding members traveled to the NSBA boot camp in Cloverdale to support youth equestrian education and advancement. We discovered how much we had in common with the goals of the NSBA. YEDA members and coaches were doubly excited to travel to the NSBA World show and compete in the first ever Youth Team Championship sponsored by the NSBA and to have an opportunity to win a bronze. Once again the conversations began with the advantages of a strategic partnership and how together we could help both organizations bring coveted new youth to the horse industry,” said Ric Weitzel, YEDA co-founder.

About NSBA:
Established in 1983, the National Snaffle Bit Association has expanded from its roots of the pleasure horse to recognize various disciplines and eight breed associations in competition. NSBA's programs uphold keeping the welfare of the horse as the primary consideration in all activities and encourage the use of standard rules for holding and judging events.

For more information, please visit www.nsba.com


For More information about YEDA, click here: https://showyeda.com/




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