PtHA Legacy Award
The Legacy Award was created in 2025 to recognize and honor the extraordinary horses who have earned 20,000 or more Lifetime points, total points are combined from Open, Amateur and Youth divisions.
Through their years of hard work and dedication, the following horses are recognized on a plaque that is displayed in the Pinto Heritage Museum here in Bethany, Oklahoma.
2025 Inductees
SIDESHOW (60122)
CUSTOM BUILT HOTROD (126593)
FROSTED ASSETS (112682)
Frosted Assets currently is the #1 PtHA Youth Point Earning horse of all time with Lisa Tuzzino (Laske). For the overall standings of Youth, Am and Open in total he is ranked #3. Frosted Assets began his show career with Pinto as a 4 year old in 2003 being shown primarily in the 13 and under with Lisa Tuzzino (Laske). In this first year he earned his Certificate of Ability, Certificate of Achievement, Versatility Award and Youth Champion #825 along with a World and Reserve World Champion title from the World Show. For the next 5 years he was shown in the 14-18 with Lisa where he achieved the Youth Legion of Merit #138, Youth Supreme Champion #95 and Youth Superior Performance #32. In 2006 he was Youth High Point in the Nation and 2007 and 2008 was Reserve Youth High Point in the Nation. Frosted Assets is a truly versatile all around horse. He showcased his versatility by winning reserve champion in the 2008 Billy Cousin Versatility class at the World Show. In 2008 he also earned his Open Champion #2717 and Open Legit of Merit #408. From 2009-2011 he was shown in the amateur. In 2009 he earned his Amateur Certificate of Ability, Certificate of Achievement, Versatility Award, Champion #616, Legion of Merit #134, Supreme Champion #101 and Superior Performance #41 and was the 2009 Amateur High Point in the Nation with Kaylee Altman. In 2010, Kaylee and Frosted Assets were the saddle winners for the Zone Invitational in the Sr Amateur at the PtHA World Show. Outside of his National titles he has earned countless state titles in the Midwest. At the end of 2011 Frosted Assets retired to a therapeutic riding program, Hooves to Heal, in Marengo, IL. After working for years helping riders, in 2018 he truly retired back to his original rider who started his career with Pinto, Lisa Tuzzino (Laske) and is living his best life back in Michigan.


