• Wales & Border Counties Harness Racing
WBCRA is the original independent harness racing organization in Great Britain. We cover the southern half of Wales and the bordering counties of England, extending from the West coast of Wales as far as the English county of Herefordshire, and from Caersws in Mid Wales to Ammanford in South Wales.
Location: United Kingdom
• The Hambletonian Society
The Hambletonian Society is a non-profit organization formed in 1925 to sponsor the race for which it was named, the Hambletonian® Stake. The Society encourages and supports the breeding of Standardbred horses through the development, administration and promotion of harness racing stakes, early-closing races and other special events.
Location: United States, New Jersey
• World Professional Chuckwagon Association
The WPCA is an association of professional cowboys and business people with an interest in preserving our western heritage and providing exciting family entertainment. The WPCA promotes and presents chuckwagon racing as a professional sport throughout North America and the world.
Location: Canada, Alberta, Calgary
• The Ontario Harness Horse Association
OHHA was formed in 1961. The purpose of the Association was to represent Ontario harness horsemen/horsewomen in negotiations of purses, racing conditions, and all matters affecting the industry as a whole; with the tracks, Standardbred Canada, the Ontario Racing Commission, and the Provincial and Federal governments.
Location: Canada, Ontario, Campbellville
• U.S. Trotting Association
The U.S. Trotting Association governs the sport of harness racing for the entire United States. For administrative purposes, the membership is divided into 11 districts covering the United States. District meetings are conducted each year for the members to discuss industry issues, consider rule changes, and elect new representatives to the USTA Board of Directors.
Location: United States, Ohio, Columbus
• Alberta Professional Chuckwagon and Chariot Association
Our Association was formed in 1964 by a handful of cowboys who were interested in racing ponies that were 48 inches and under. There was so much interest and involvement that two main categories evolved, chariots and chuckwagons. A team of ponies pulls the chariots and two teams in tandem pull the chuckwagon. With a few rule changes, the size allowed now to race is 54 inches, which is 13.2hands high.
Location: Canada, Alberta
• Arabian Racing Association of Florida
Florida based association founded in 1983. Promoting the sport of Arabian horseracing, and host to the East Coast Arabian contingent for winter racing in Florida.
Location: United States, Florida
• British Harness Racing Club
Official Web site for The British Harness Racing Club. Sites includes brief history of the sport and results and fixtures of affilated organisations and tracks.
Location: United Kingdom
• German Racing Club for Pure-bred Arabian Horses (DRAV e.V.)
Informations including events, statistics, news, gallery, and the Arabian Stallion Book Edition 2002. Site in german and partial in english.
Location: Germany
• Harness Racing New Zealand
Harness Racing New Zealand Official Online Information Service: full club contact details; fees schedule; industry links; catalogue of new zealand horses available or requested for lease; annual report, rules, regulations, australian gst information and supplier form; what you need to know about racing a harness horse; kids section.
Location: New Zealand
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