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American Royal UPHA National Championship Tickets

Buy American Royal UPHA National Championship Tickets

Be witness to the best horses in the country and purchase your American Royal UPHA National Championship tickets today. The annual event is hosted by the American Royal, a non-profit and community volunteer-based organization responsible for a number of livestock and horse shows in Kansas City. The championship horse show brings together the best Saddlebreds, Hackney Ponies and Road Horses from all over the nation to compete for national titles.

The United Professional Horseman’s Association championship event brings fans the brilliant fire of the Saddlebreds front and center for all to witness. The historical breed dates back to the pre-Civil War era and has become the standard of excellence in beauty, symmetry and balance. At the championship show, the breed is separated into four classes, Three Gaited, Five Gaited, Pleasure and Fine Harness classes.

Be sure to get your American Royal UPHA National Championship tickets today and secure your spot at the next renowned annual event. See which horses earn the prestige of the next national championship prizes across 14 classes across all included breeds. The show is typically held in November of each year at the Hale Center in Kansas City, a 5,000 seat multi-purpose arena or a similar venue.

American Royal UPHA National Championship Ticket Prices

The style of race and location of seats will be the biggest determining factors for American Royal UPHA National Championship ticket prices. Big-scale races can be more expensive.

How much are American Royal UPHA National Championship tickets?

The cheapest horse racing tickets will be right in front of the track. Depending on the venue, these might be general admission tickets that go for around $20. Middle seating can be around $30. There will be many premium options to choose from at the upper levels. These premium horse racing seats can start around $100 to even $400. Well-attended Thoroughbred races such as the Kentucky Derby usually cost three to four times as much on average.