The National Saddle Clubs Association (NSCA) was established
in January of 1965 as the first national organization of saddle
clubs. The NSCA held its first national championship show in
1966, the first national saddle clubs show in the history of the
nation.

The NSCA has adopted and will promote the sport of "pattern
horse racing" referred to as O-Mok-See. This sport allows the
entire family to compete and enjoy its horses together. The
NSCA has adopted a set of pattern horse racing events for
national competition. Competition is the very keenest, but with
the greatest regard for sportsmanship and fair play.

Through standardized rules and regulations for pattern horse
racing events, the NSCA is working to promote and cultivate
cooperation and friendly relationships between saddle clubs
throughout this nation, which is the prime purpose and
objective of the NSCA.

This website is published to promote and inform other saddle
clubs of the great sport of O-Mok-See along with its
scholarship and leadership opportunities. Feel free to browse
this site and learn about the NSCA and the family horse sport
of O-Mok-See
.
Est 1965 Helena MT                                                     2012 Blackfoot, ID