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===National=== In individual nations where reining competitions are held, national organizations usually oversee the sport. Reining classes can be held at a stand-alone competition just for reiners, or as one category within many different classes offered at a [[horse show]]. For example, in the United States, the National Reining Horse Association (NRHA) creates patterns and develops judging standards, sanctioning events open to all breeds. However, the [[United States Equestrian Federation]] (USEF) and its reining discipline affiliate, [http://www.USAReining.org USA Reining], are the national organizations overseeing FEI and high performance competition in the USA, but also work with the NRHA in non-FEI open reining competition sanctioned by the USEF,<ref>[http://www.usef.org 2011 USEF Rule Book, "Reining Horse Division" Rule RN 101] retrieved September 5, 2011</ref> and in individual [[horse breed]] show reining competition governed by the USEF, such as [[Morgan horse|Morgans]] or [[Arabian horse|Arabians]].<ref>[http://www.usef.org 2011 USEF Rule Book, "Arabian Horse Division" Rule AR 199] retrieved September 5, 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.usef.org 2011 USEF Rule Book, "Morgan Horse Division" Rule MO 176] retrieved September 5, 2011</ref> Breed organizations that sanction their own shows, including those for [[American Quarter Horse|Quarter Horses]] ([[AQHA]]), [[Appaloosa]]s (ApHC),<ref>2010 Appaloosa Horse Club Rule Book, rule 502</ref> and [[American Paint Horse]]s ([[APHA (horse)|APHA]]) also cooperate with the NRHA.
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