American Sighthound Field Association
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The American Sighthound Field Association or ASFA is an organization committed to sanctioning and providing a framework for the sport of lure coursing in the United States. The ASFA is not a corporation, business or registry and works as a non-profit organization. The organization of ASFA is made up of member clubs which host field trials throughout the United States. The organization has a President, First and Second Vice Presidents, Secretary, Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer. The membership of ASFA is further represented by 10 Regional Directors who are elected to two year terms.
[edit] History
The American Sighthound Field Association was started in 1972 by Lyle Gillette and other California sighthound fanciers.[1]