The
purpose of GWHA is to promote the ownership, exhibition and breeding of
gaited horses with a specific emphasis on the Tennessee Walking
Horse. Included in that charter is an emphasis on education and
training concerning the care and humane training and treatment of gaited
horses. GWHA is a humane organization and as such will support only such
venues and programs that deal exclusively with conventionally shod flat
shod horses, regardless of breed, and will not endorse any program whose
activities support the exhibition of horses shown wearing pads and chains
as action devices or using a shoe band to allow for the application of
heavy flat shoes.
GWHA was
incorporated in 2001 by individuals who helped to develop the Gaitway
Classic, the first FOSH-sanctioned show in St. Louis. The club has gone on
to sanction FOSH shows every year since then, including hosting the 2003
IJA judge’s clinic and the 2005 & 2011 North American Pleasure Walking
Horse Championships, both held at the National Equestrian Center in Lake
St. Louis. The club also started its own fun show series in 2005 as well as
a benefit show for a Troy, MO, animal rescue. The club has also put on
benefit shows for the Longmeadow Rescue Ranch (Humane Society) which is
located in Union, MO.
The series
will continue in 2019 with help from the Missouri Trail Riders (MTR). In
2019, the MHSA (Missouri Horse Show Association) will have 7 pointed
classes in the lineup. The GWHA sponsored Missouri Trail Riders shows will
be held at the MTR Arena just outside of Winfield, MO on Hwy 47.
Owners of
any breed of horse are welcome to join our club to help support our goal of
promoting sound gaited horses. The shows in 2018 will include classes for
non-gaited breeds (English, Western, and Pony pleasure), open gaited breed
(OGB) classes, speed classes, and Ranch Horse classes. In addition, in
2014, we added a Therapeutic Horsemanship class. Our FOSH-sanctioned shows
have included TWH classes, SSH classes, MFT classes, and OGB classes for
many years.