What are NATRC,AERC, and ECTRA?
The North American Trail Ride Conference (NATRC) OR also, Eastern Competitive Trail Riding Association (ECTRA) are just two of a number of competitive trail ride organizations in the United States. A competitive trail ride is not a race, but competitors cover a marked course in a given period of time.
The length of the ride can vary from 20 miles to 50 miles or more. Some rides are "Multi day " rides- covering perhaps 20 miles the first day, and 30 miles the second day. The horse is judged on condition, soundness and trail ability over natural trail obstacles. The rider is judged on presentation (not showmanship!),trail equitation (not prettiness of form), trail safety/courtesy, etc. Check our Equine Links Page to find a trail organization in your area |
AERC
The American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) was founded in 1972 as a national governing body for long distance riding. Over the years it has developed a set of rules and guidelines designed to provide a standardized format and strict veterinary controls. At the same time it has sought to avoid the rigidity and complexity so characteristic of many other equine disciplines.
From its beginnings in the American West, the AERC has spread roots both nationally and internationally. The AERC sanctions more than 700 rides each year throughout North America. In 1978 the Federation Equestre Internationale (FEI) recognized endurance riding as an international sport, and since that date the U.S. and Canada have regularly swept the team and individual medals. In 1993 Endurance became the fifth discipline under the United States Equestrian Team (U.S.E.T.). |
In addition to promoting the sport of endurance riding, the AERC encourages the use, protection, and development of equestrian trails, especially those with historic significance. Many special events of four to six consecutive days take place over historic trails, such as the Pony Express Trail, the Outlaw Trail, the Chief Joseph Trail, and the Lewis and Clark Trail. The founding ride of endurance riding, the Western States Trail Ride or "Tevis", covers 100 miles of the famous Western States and Immigrant Trails over the Sierra Nevada Mountains. These rides promote awareness of the importance of trail preservation for future generations and foster an appreciation of our American heritage. AERC Ride Schedule.
Endurance Ride Tips
Potato Richardson - A True Legend
Endurance Ride Tips
Potato Richardson - A True Legend