The NSBA Office will close at Noon (CST) on Wednesday, November 27. NSBA will reopen for business on Monday, December 2 at 8:00 a.m. (CST).

The National Snaffle Bit Association has announced that it will continue its commitment to serve the Hunter Jumper community .

“The National Snaffle Bit Association remains committed to serving members of the Hunter Jumper community through the sanctioning of NSBA shows, tracking of points and money earned and providing awards through Special Event and Dual-Approved events around the country,” noted Stephanie Lynn, NSBA executive director.

“NSBA looks forward to a long and lasting involvement with this segment of the show horse industry, and to working with show committees to improve the Special Event and Dual-Approved process for these events in the future.”

 NSBA is working with the team at the World Equestrian Center to provide competitors with opportunities to continue earning NSBA points. It is NSBA's goal to make sure the membership and point process is streamlined for both exhibitors and management teams. The aim of NSBA is to continue to expand the opportunities for the Hunter Jumper community to compete and to earn prizes and year end awards. 
 
NSBA is currently finalizing plans for a Championship Show specific to the Hunter Jumper community, which is planned for late 2022 at the World Equestrian Center.

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Established in 1983, the National Snaffle Bit Association has expanded from its roots of the pleasure horse to recognize various disciplines and eight breed associations in competition. NSBA’s programs uphold keeping the welfare of the horse as the primary consideration in all activities and encourage the use of standard rules for holding and judging events.

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