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History of OETRA
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| On Jan. 13,
1974, at a gathering of approximately 25 enthusiastic trail riders and
interested persons, the Oklahoma Trail Riders Association was voted into
being. The constitution was formed, by-laws were written, and officers
were elected at this first meeting which was held at the Capron farm home
at Edmond, Oklahoma.
The OTRA (later changed to OETRA) was "established for the purpose of promoting all phases of trail riding as a family activity, and to educate the public as to the care and conditioning of horse for trail activities." The second OTRA meeting was held in February at the Harrah Round Up Club house and featured State Veterinarian, Dr. Espe, who gave an informative program on EIA. This subject was discussed many times in subsequent meetings and finally resulted in a firm vote at the December 1975 meeting to require all horses entered in our rides to have a recent negative Coggins Test. Many of those included in OTRA’s
first membership were keenly interested in competitive and endurance
riding. So it was natural that OTRA’s first attempt at a competitive
ride was the "OTRA Schooling Ride" held on May 18, 1974 at
Draper Lake. They had 16 entries and made #10. In November 1974, OTRA
sponsored a 50-mile, 2-day Competitive Ride at Robbers Cave State Park at
Wilburton and there were 17 riders. |
OETRA
honors these Cecil Bernard Sam and Ann Burnsed Susan Friend Marjorie Lay Kathryn Paul Thanks for all you've done!
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