TWHCE

HIGH POINT

Horse time is too precious to waste.

From now on, you will be rewarded for the time you spend with your horse because the TWHCE High Point Program starts on February 1st 2024, and numerous rewards await you at the year’s end. Please note that in the future, the program will begin annually on January 1st.

Requirements to participate: You are a TWHCE member in good standing, and your horse – or horses – are a Tennessee Walker or part-bred Walking Horse. Please note, however, that you must participate separately for each horse-rider combination. Therefore, when registering, please include information about how many horses you want to enter with.

The hours you actively spend with your horse earn you points. It doesn’t matter whether you ride outdoors or indoors, trail ride, lunge, go for walks, take part in courses or competitions, or are developing your riding skills in lessons – we honor all time actively spent with your horse.

Participate now!

To register, please send an email to events@twhce.de.

Please include your full name, TWHCE membership number or application, and the full registered name of the horse(s) you will be participating with.

You can then download the corresponding PDF and/or Excel template in the desired language: German, English, or Dutch. All rules and information about the distribution of points and the awarding of rewards are available there. Please note that prizes will only be awarded to participants at the annual meeting in January.

We look forward to you entry!

TWHCE High Point

2023 Top Ten

1. Diana Menzer + Jackie Brown

2. Katrin Marg + Oups I’m Red

3. Renate Eggers + Kuddeldaddeldu

4. Claudia Steinweg + Money Mike

5. Sara Garcia Argos + Ritz Final Affair

6. Katrin Marg + Pushers Short Romance

7. Caroline Jüngling +

WP Hardcash Thunderstorm

8. Sandra Semmler + Yahoo’s Limited Edition

9. Diana Menzer + America’s Main Event

10. Ina Nothvogel + Bubbling Spirit

CONGRATULATIONS!

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