[RC] AHA Sweepstakes Program from the horses mouth... - Dean A. ContiThere has been a fair amount of discussion about the AHA Sweepstakes Program but I didn?t feel like I had a good understanding of what was really going on. So I went to the AHA site and looked through the PowerPoint slideshow (www.arabianhorses.org/membership/convention/2005/new_sweepstakes.asp) about the problems and future of the program. I still had many questions; though it was obvious it had to be fixed as there has been a negative $3,595,000 cash flow in the program over the past seven years. So I emailed a question to the AHA to test their response to an endurance rider?s question. I was pleased to have a quick and helpful reply from Mr. Meier, chair of the AHA Sweepstakes Commission, and I have included a copy of my requests and his reply. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Mr. Meier, I just sent in an application for transfer of King Sam FA (AHR 585633) to my ownership. I just received from you information on the sweepstakes program as I was trying to decide if I should nominate him. Looking at the decisions made recently by the BOD it appears there is little incentive for the endurance rider. Please explain to me all the benefits of nominating a horse for $3500 that will only be used for Endurance. Dean Owner # 5009568 Membership # 776956 ------------------------ From: Dean Meier Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2005 8:39 AM To: dean@xxxxxxxxxxxx Cc: Sweepstakes. Commission (E-mail) Subject: Sweepstakes question Hello Mr. Conti- Details are still being finalized on the new sweepstakes program that will now be paying dollars for points in local AERC completions for the first time. ? Participation by AHA members competing on registered sweepstakes nominated horses has stagnated the last several years at a very low level. Competitors told us that they did not participate in those rides because of the cost and distance factors. It is hoped that by paying at the local AERC level, more people will be able to participate and? get a financial return from their Sweepstakes horse. ? In addition, AHA is working with the AERC to try and develop a program that will have more appeal to AHA members riding registered Arabian Sweepstakes horses. ? As with the past program, each individual member will need to evaluate their particular situation based on their interests and the completions they hope to participate in. The details of the new program will be published in December, the deadline to enter your horse has been extended to March 1st, hopefully this will give each member ample opportunity to make the best decision possible. ?When the details are published, please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns you may have. ? Sincerely, Dean Meier, Chair ------------------------------ Mr. Meier, Based on the financial information that shows the extent of negative cash flow in the sweepstakes program over the past years I thoroughly understand the necessity of making changes. I am glad to see that the AHA is working with the AERC, which makes a lot of sense considering the high percentage of Arabians that are being used in this growing sport. With what you are telling me there seems to be some incorrect information being bantered around on the AERC email group. With your permission I would like to forward your letter to the group so they can have a more accurate idea of what is happening. Dean --------------------------- Please do- I would appreciate that- we did look at this very seriously, and no doubt some folks are taking a serious hit. ?There is a lot of misunderstanding out there as well- and we want to make sure our t's are crossed and i's are dotted before we release the final details. Sincerely, Dean Meier ---------------------------- Mr. Meier enthusiastically supported having this information passed along. So it appears the AHA Sweepstakes Program may become more AERC ?friendly? in the future. Perhaps it would be in our collective self interest to add our voice and support to the AHA to let them know we are out here and care (email to Sweepstakes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx). It appears to be somewhat late in their change process but it can?t hurt our position to add positive suggestions. Dean AERC 33370 PS: Thank you for all the helpful ACL information. The bottom line is while all my 790 endurance miles were completed without an ACL, the risk of continuing with a compromised system is just too high. A top Sports Med doc here in Seattle will be wielding the knife and I feel more secure in my decision. 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