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54th ANNUAL WASHINGTON STATE JUNIOR HORSE SHOW AUGUST 12-14, 2016 STATE FAIR PARK YAKIMA, WA Judges: Sherry Williams – (Performance, Gaming, Equitation over Fences, Dressage) and Tom Mortensen, Bickleton, WA (Trail) Juniors – Grades 3-4-5; Intermediates – Grades 6-7-8; Seniors – Grades 9-10-11-12 to Age 19 GENERAL RULES (complete rules attached): Stall Decorations and Educational Displays required for Herdsmanship points! NEW THIS YEAR! Herdsmanship awards will be: Large group $100, Medium group $75 Small group $50 Individual $10. Stalls must be cleaned before release. NO EARLY RELEASE (before 12:00 noon Sunday). No separate pony classes. APPROVED ASTM/SEI APPROVED RIDING HELMET & 4-H DEFINED SAFE RIDING BOOTS TO BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHEN MOUNTED OR DRIVING!! ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS!!! Complete rules are attached – please review before arrival. Flats and premiums given in all classes except Primary exhibitors (Participation ribbons only) and additional Dressage tests (flats and premiums only for tests ridden in addition to the one selected for High Point, only first test ridden counts toward High Point). Horse or horses must have been under the care & management of the 4-H member for 90 days prior to show date, and registered as a project animal! NO EXCEPTIONS! YOU MUST ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR 4-H HORSE CERTIFICATE TO YOUR ENTRY FORM! Horse Certificates may be obtained at your County Extension Office or ordered from the internet at http://4h.wsu.edu/EM2778CD/pdf/c0233.pdf Horse certificates must be signed by your Club Leader and County Extension Agent. Absolutely no stallions of any age allowed! RECORD BOOKS ENCOURAGED! If entered, record book must be turned in before your Showmanship Class enters the arena on Saturday. The Yakima Co. Equine Record Book Template may be found at http://www.yakimacounty.us/wsuext/4-H/Forms/index.html - this includes preferred forms and instructions. If no Record Book is turned in, exhibitor will not be eligible for High Point awards. DRIVING CONTESTANTS: One High Point award will be awarded to the Driving contestant who accumulates the greatest number of points, across all 4-H age groups. Record book must be entered to qualify for the High Point award. High Point for Driving will be based on Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 18, and 19. Rules published in PNW229 (4-H Driving Manual) and Pacific Northwest 4-H Horse Contest Guide will be followed. “HORSELESS HORSE” AND PRIMARY EXHIBITORS: 4-H members without horses (including Primary members) may participate in Judging Tour, Record Book, and Public Presentation. Entry fee: $15.00. Primary members will receive Participation ribbons. Record Books are encouraged but not required. JUDGES RULINGS ARE FINAL! Unruly exhibitors/animals will be excused. IF 2 PERFORMANCE JUDGES ARE USED, THEY WILL SWITCH THE AGE GROUPS THEY ARE JUDGING BETWEEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. CLASSES BEGIN AT 7:30 AM ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY – WESTERN CLASSES SATURDAY, ENGLISH ON SUNDAY. Trail Class will be available Friday 1:00 TO 7:00 PM & Saturday 9:00 AM UNTIL 3:00 PM. Friday afternoon Trail contestants will not be required to wear show clothes, only long- sleeved shirts, long pants, helmet, and boots. (Animal may show in only 1 Trail Class) Public Presentations on Friday only, 4:00 – 9:00 pm. Dressage on Friday only, 2:00 – 8:00 pm. - 1 -

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54th ANNUALWASHINGTON STATE JUNIOR HORSE SHOW

AUGUST 12-14, 2016 STATE FAIR PARK YAKIMA, WAJudges: Sherry Williams – (Performance, Gaming, Equitation over Fences, Dressage)

and Tom Mortensen, Bickleton, WA (Trail)Juniors – Grades 3-4-5; Intermediates – Grades 6-7-8; Seniors – Grades 9-10-11-12 to Age 19

GENERAL RULES (complete rules attached): Stall Decorations and Educational Displays required for Herdsmanship points! NEW THIS YEAR! Herdsmanship awards will be: Large group $100, Medium group $75 Small group $50 Individual $10. Stalls must be cleaned before release. NO EARLY RELEASE (before 12:00 noon Sunday). No separate pony classes. APPROVED ASTM/SEI APPROVED RIDING HELMET & 4-H DEFINED SAFE RIDING BOOTS TO BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHEN MOUNTED OR DRIVING!! ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS!!! Complete rules are attached – please review before arrival. Flats and premiums given in all classes except Primary exhibitors (Participation ribbons only) and additional Dressage tests (flats and premiums only for tests ridden in addition to the one selected for High Point, only first test ridden counts toward High Point).

Horse or horses must have been under the care & management of the 4-H member for 90 days prior to show date, and registered as a project animal! NO EXCEPTIONS! YOU MUST ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR 4-H HORSE CERTIFICATE TO YOUR ENTRY FORM! Horse Certificates may be obtained at your County Extension Office or ordered from the internet at http://4h.wsu.edu/EM2778CD/pdf/c0233.pdf Horse certificates must be signed by your Club Leader and County Extension Agent. Absolutely no stallions of any age allowed!

RECORD BOOKS ENCOURAGED! If entered, record book must be turned in before your Showmanship Class enters the arena on Saturday. The Yakima Co. Equine Record Book Template may be found at http://www.yakimacounty.us/wsuext/4-H/Forms/index.html - this includes preferred forms and instructions. If no Record Book is turned in, exhibitor will not be eligible for High Point awards.

DRIVING CONTESTANTS: One High Point award will be awarded to the Driving contestant who accumulates the greatest number of points, across all 4-H age groups. Record book must be entered to qualify for the High Point award. High Point for Driving will be based on Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 18, and 19. Rules published in PNW229 (4-H Driving Manual) and Pacific Northwest 4-H Horse Contest Guide will be followed.

“HORSELESS HORSE” AND PRIMARY EXHIBITORS: 4-H members without horses (including Primary members) may participate in Judging Tour, Record Book, and Public Presentation. Entry fee: $15.00. Primary members will receive Participation ribbons. Record Books are encouraged but not required.

JUDGES RULINGS ARE FINAL! Unruly exhibitors/animals will be excused. IF 2 PERFORMANCE JUDGES ARE USED, THEY WILL SWITCH THE AGE GROUPS THEY ARE JUDGING BETWEEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.

CLASSES BEGIN AT 7:30 AM ON SATURDAY & SUNDAY – WESTERN CLASSES SATURDAY, ENGLISH ON SUNDAY. Trail Class will be available Friday 1:00 TO 7:00 PM & Saturday 9:00 AM UNTIL 3:00 PM. Friday afternoon Trail contestants will not be required to wear show clothes, only long-sleeved shirts, long pants, helmet, and boots. (Animal may show in only 1 Trail Class) Public Presentations on Friday only, 4:00 – 9:00 pm. Dressage on Friday only, 2:00 – 8:00 pm.

Entry Fees: $5.00 per class (before August 3), except Dressage & Eq Over Fences at $10 per class. After August 3, please add a $25 late charge per horse/rider combination (entries accepted if space is available).NO ENTRY FEE for Herdsmanship, Record Book, Judging Tour, or Public Presentation.All Classes except supplemental Dressage tests and Jumping count toward High Point, including Herdsmanship & Record Book! Premiums paid for all classes.

“ADD” charge for individual classes after Check-In – add $5 per class to the fees listed above.** “ADDS” must be done a minimum of 2 sections prior to the desired class. All ADDS must be done at the Show Office.

Enter early! Space is limited! Entry deadline August 1. No refunds after August 1 without Veterinarian or Doctor’s note!

BREED APPROVALS: PAC.

Camping arrangements are to be made with State Fair Park upon your arrival, or call 509-248-7160 for info. Remember to mention this event.

SILENT AUCTION TO BE HELD TO HELP COVER SHOW EXPENSES. ALL CLUBS ARE ENCOURAGED TO BRING AN ITEM TO DONATE TO THE SILENT AUCTION. PLEASE DELIVER YOUR ITEM(S) TO THE SHOW OFFICE BY 7 P.M. ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 12.

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***RETURN PAGES 2 & 3 OF REGISTRATION FORMWith a Copy of your Horse Certificate***

Please read entire packet before completing form!Please mail entries and Horse Certificates to: WSJHS, c/o Gloria Marley 181 Young Grade Rd Yakima WA 98908For Information contact Gloria at (509)961-9417 [email protected]

Horses must be stabled and Record Book turned in before Showmanship classes start on Saturday.

EXHIBITOR PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY:

Name: ______________________________________________ 4-H Club: _________________________________

Address: ____________________________________________ County: ___________________________________

____________________________________________________ Leader: __________________________________

Phone: ______________________________________________ Address: _________________________________

E-mail: ______________________________________________ _________________________________

Grade completed prior to Aug. 1: ______________4-H Division (circle one): WALK-TROT CLOSED* JR INT SRGAMING OPEN

I HAVE READ THIS ENTRY, INCLUDING THE GENERAL RULES, THE ABOVE STATEMENT, AND BELOW STATEMENTS, AND I UNDERSTAND AND AGREE TO SAME:

Signature of Rider: _____________________________________________________________________________

Signature of Parent/Guardian: ____________________________________________________________________

I FURTHER CERTIFY AS PARENT/GUARDIAN/LEADER/TRAINER THAT THIS RIDER HAS HAD SUFFICIENT INSTRUCTION AND IS CAPABLE OF PARTICIPATION IN EQUITATION OVER FENCES – CLASS #13A, 13B, OR 13C. Signature of parent/guardian/leader/trainer:___________________________________________________ Title: _____________________________________

PLEASE CHECK HERE IF THIS RIDER NEEDS SPECIAL DISABILITY ACCOMODATIONS: ___________________WSU Extension programs are available to all without discrimination.

ENTRY FEES: Please calculate entry fees below. Stall fee of $40.00 for 1st horse + $30 per horse for additional horses includes one (1) bale of straw per stall (any additional straw may be purchased from show management or provided by exhibitor). Shavings are allowed, but must be provided by exhibitor and disposed of as directed by Show Management. No stall fee discount if shavings are used instead of straw, due to additional cost of disposal. Shavings will be sold at the Show by Sagebrush Riders 4-H Club in Barn B.

Make checks payable to: WASHINGTON STATE JUNIOR HORSE SHOW. Mail to: WSJHS, Gloria Marley 181 Young Grade Rd Yakima WA 98908Entry fees of $5.00 per class ($10 per class for Dressage and Equitation Over Fences), which must be mailed by August 1, 2016. After August 1, please enclose a $25 late fee (late entries will be accepted if space is available).

* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *1. STALL FEE AT $40.00 for 1st HORSE, $30 each additional horse per exhibitor. All horses must be stalled. Number of stalls: _______ ……………………………………………………………………………..Total: $ __________

2. Class Entry Fees (see class list for fee listing)…..……………………………………………..Total: $ __________

5. “Horseless Horse” Exhibitor (Judging Tour, Record Book, Public Presentation) – Office fee $15.00 per exhibitor………………………………………………..………………….……….. $ __________(No late fee for Horseless Horse exhibitors, but must be entered by Friday 8/14/15 at 7:00 p.m.)

7. Late fee of $25.00 if entry is postmarked after 08/01/2016………………………….…………………. $ __________

8. Would you be interested in sponsoring a class at $50.00 each? (please specify first choice class and age group) ______________________________________ $__________

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TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED $__________

PLEASE CIRCLE AGE/DIVISION SR INT JR Walk/Trot GAMING OPEN

PLEASE CIRCLE HIGH POINT PREFERENCE:WESTERN HUNT SEAT SADDLE SEAT DRIVING GAMING OPEN

CLASS LIST – PLEASE CIRCLE EACH CLASS TO BE ENTERED:1. Herdsmanship (required except Horseless Horse) – no fee - Flats Only

(Walk-Trot will compete in your regular 4-H age division)

2. Record Book - no fee – Flats Only(Walk-Trot will compete in your regular 4-H age division)

3. Public Presentations (Fri 4-9 pm) - no fee – Flats Only(Walk-Trot will compete in your regular 4-H age division)

4. Trail (Fri 1-7 pm or Sat 9 am-3 pm) - $5.00 fee 5. Dressage (Friday 2 – 8 pm) – $10 fee

(Test will be 2011 Training Level 3 for these divisions)Driving (Test will be Introductory 2011 Level Test B for this division)

6. Dressage supplemental tests (Friday 2-8 pm) - $10 fee per test (These additional tests will not count toward High Point).Please list desired test(s) ________________________________________________________

7. Fitting and Showing (Required except Horseless Horse) - $5.00 fee – HI-POINT TIE BREAKER (Walk-Trot will compete in your regular 4-H age division)

8. Stock Seat Equitation - $5.00 fee

9. Western Pleasure - $5.00 fee

10. Bareback Equitation (Walk-Trot riders may NOT enter Bareback class) - $5.00 fee

11. Driving Reinsmanship - $5.00 fee

12. Judging Tour (All Day Saturday at Office) – no fee – Flats Only(Walk-Trot will compete in your regular 4-H age division)

13. Equitation over fences 2’ max (Walk-Trot riders may NOT enter Eq over Fences) - $10 fee – Not For High Point

14. Hunt Seat Equitation - $5.00 fee

15. Hunt Seat Pleasure - $5.00 fee

16. Saddle Seat Equitation - $5.00 fee

17. Saddle Seat Pleasure - $5.00 fee

18. Working Ranch Horse Pattern (pattern with packet, Individual – no callbacks) - $5.00 fee

19. Reining Pattern (pattern with packet, Individual – no callbacks) - $5.00 fee

20. Pleasure Driving – All Ages - $5.00 fee

21. Figure 8 Stake Race - $5.00 fee

22. Idaho Figure-8 - $5.00 fee

23. Pole Bending - $5.00 fee

24. Key Race - $5.00 fee

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25.. Texas Barrels - $5.00 fee

26. Keyhole Race - $5.00 fee

27. Two-Barrel Flag Race - $5.00 fee

28. NCSA (Interntional) Flag Race - $5.00 fee

NO REFUNDS AFTER AUGUST 1st WITHOUT VETERINARIAN OR DOCTOR’S NOTE.

Please join us to celebrate the 54th Anniversary of the Washington State Junior Horse Show on Saturday, August

15 at 7:00 p.m. – Ice Cream Social!We will provide ice cream, cones, spoons, etc. Everybody

bring their favorite toppings to share.

Class #5- Dressage – Class to be held on Friday afternoon, August 14 from 2:00 – 8:00 p.m. Exhibitors will receive scheduled times for performing the Dressage Test. The complete schedule will be available at the Show Office on Friday, and included in exhibitor packets. Contestants must be ready to ride their test at their assigned time. Hunt Seat attire and equipment is allowable for Training Level Dressage, but only snaffle bits are allowed (no twisted wire, etc.). You may utilize a reader during your test, but they can only read each test element one time (they may not repeat the element). Additional 2015 (new tests out for 2015) tests may be obtained upon request by e-mail to Gloria Marley - [email protected]

Class #5 – Dressage Driving – Class to be held on Friday afternoon, August 14 from 2:00 – 8:00 p.m. Exhibitors will receive scheduled times for performing the Dressage Test. Driving tests will be scheduled at the end of the class, to allow mounted contestants to leave the arena. The complete schedule will be available at the Show Office on Friday, and included in exhibitor packets. Contestants must be ready to ride or drive their test at their assigned time. You may utilize a reader during your test, but they can only read each test element one time (they may not repeat the element). The American Driving Society Training Level Test 1 (1994) will be used for High Point calculations, as detailed on the entry form. To obtain this Test, please email Gloria Marley - [email protected] or visit http://www.americandrivingsociety.org/dressage_test.asp.

Class #18 – Working Ranch Horse As per information in 4H13131. In this event, 4-H members demonstrate horsemanship skills that may be used on a working ranch. The class is a pattern that may include, but is not limited to, walk, trot, lope, lead changes, rollbacks, and turns on the haunches. Members demonstrate their skills individually—there is no rail work. They should demonstrate horsemanship skills at natural gaits and controlled speed when specified.ClothingNeither chinks nor chaps are allowed.EquipmentUse equipment correctly and humanely. Use one hand on a curb and two hands on a snaffle bit. Tiedowns, martingales, nosebands, and other training devices are discouraged. Members riding without training devices will score higher than equal rides that use them. While a single or roping rein is allowed, split or romal reins are best for this class.Basis of judgingThis class is judged on the rider’s control of the horse and the horse’s suitability as a ranch horse. The horse should respond to a light rein and show little resistance. Speeds should be

First pattern ridden is your High Point Test (Junior, Intermediate, Senior, and Driving)

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distinct, and the horse should be under total control at all speeds. The pattern should be ridden as diagrammed and deviations marked down.

CLASS #18 -- Junior Pattern:

1. Left lead lope with energy2. Roll back right at cone3. Lope right lead with energy4. Halt, back at least two lengths with energy5. Jog out of back to cone6. Halt, do a 90° right haunch turn and exit

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LegendJogLopeBack

CLASS #18 – Intermediate Senior Pattern:

1. Enter through gate, jog to cone2. Halt, wait for judge’s nod3. Then jog4. Extend the trot5. a. Balanced stop. Then:b. Do a 90° right haunch turn.c. Do a 180° left haunch turn.6. Lope left lead7. Halt, do a 90° right haunch turn8. Right lead lope9. Change to left lead lope10. Change to right lead lope11. Balanced stop, back 8 steps with energy, and close

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Class #19 – Reining WSH Reining Pattern 1

WSH PATTERN 1

1. Begin in the center of the arena facing the left wall. 2. Complete 2 spins right. 3. Complete 2 spins left. 4. Beginning on the left lead complete 3 circles, the first two large fast, then one small slow.

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5. Change leads at the center of the arena (simple or flying). 6. Complete 3 circles to the right. The first two large fast, then one small slow. 7. Change leads at the center of the arena (simple or flying). 8. Begin a large fast circle to the left, but do not close the circle. Run down the side of the arena past the center marker and do a sliding stop at least 15 feet away from the fence. 9. Back 5 feet and hesitate to show completion of pattern.

“If your horse leaves a pile, pick it up with a smile!!!”

YAKIMA COUNTY 4-H EQUINE ACTIVITY GROUND RULES (REVISED 2007)Leaders and Parents: As a reminder, Please make your members aware of these Ground Rules when participating in 4-H Activities. Both Leaders and Parents are Responsible for and have the authority to enforce these Ground Rules. Breaking any of the following rules may result in dismissal by Show Management from the show and forfeiture of all awards. Any gross abuse of these rules may cause the removal of a 4-H Member/Leader/Parent from the 4-H Program. 4-H Events are provided for under the auspices of the WSU Extension and for Everyone’s safety, we ask that you help us enforce these rules. Refer to Yakima County 4-H Equine rules or most current State Equine Contest Guidelines for any further clarification.

1. Youth in the 3rd grade who have reached their 8th birthday by January 1 of the current 4-H year are eligible to participate in 4-H Programs.2. No Adults or Youth in attendance at any 4-H event may use profanity or be under the influence of or consume alcohol or illegal drugs.3. No dogs allowed on grounds unless on a leash or confined.4. No Smoking or Chewing Tobacco in Exhibit areas.5. No Abuse of Animal(s).6. No Coaching of Participants while they are in the ring or showing their animal(s). Violators will be asked to leave by the show management.7. Parents or non 4-H members may only ride members’ equines at shows where parent classes or open classes are offered, and/or only when the member has completed his/her classes.8. The ring is off limits to everyone except working show personal, unless in case of an emergency.9. APPROACH THE JUDGE ONLY AFTER JUDGING IS COMPLETED FOR INFORMATION AND EDUCATIONAL BENEFIT ONLY; NOT TO DISPUTE HIS/HER PLACINGS!10. A visibly ill animal can be dismissed from participation by show management.11. All Exhibitors must participate in Herdsmanship. Showmanship is required for all 4-H participants including open shows offering 4-H classes.12. Show Management and/or Club Leaders may dismiss any member due to unacceptable behavior. Show Management must be advised of such dismissal.13. No riding equines double at any time & no riding equines with a halter and/or lead rope only.14. No racing or running equines. When riding outside Practice or Show Arena, you must be at a Walk only. Use care & courtesy for people & animals.15. Approved Helmets, “Safe Equine Riding Boots” and Long Pants are required to be worn whenever mounted. No Halter-tops or Spaghetti tops when riding. Exposed Toed shoes are NOT ALLOWED at any 4-H Equine Event by ANYONE handling Equines. NO EXCEPTIONS!!!!!!16. 4-H members must do their own Herdsmanship & Grooming. Adults may only help saddle or bridle if member is physically unable to do so.

PLEASE NOTE: There is a lack of warm-up time and space while the show is underway. Please schedule warm-up time prior to classes each day.

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Please print and place 2 copies of the following form inside the front cover of your record book

before turning in for Judging!

SCORE SHEET FOR JUDGING RECORD BOOKS

WASHINGTON STATE JUNIOR HORSE SHOWExhibitor # _____________ (to be filled in at Show). County ________________________________

Name ___________________________________ Club ________________________________________

Points Score1 General Appearance: Front cover complete and neat 5  

2 Calendar & Schedules: Use to plan the whole 4-H year. Must include events pertaining to all 4-H projects, club and all county activities such as poster contests, talent show, fairs, all equine activities, etc. Checked when attended. 5

 

3 Code of Ethics: Must be signed and dated. Horse Certificate must be filled out and signed. 5

 

4 Project Plans/Commitments: Needs to have complete and realistic plans for project. Must show something you want to learn and at least 3 project goals. Done and signed at the beginning of the project year. Add comments on accomplishments/changes made to plans throughout the year. 5

 

5 Project Journal/Diary: Needs to show all project work and activities. Must be used from the beginning of the project to now. Show what was done, how it was done, what was learned, etc. Make comments and include project expenses (total at bottom of each page). Supplement with Health and Feeding Record.

15

 

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6 Project Highlights: Needs to tell what was learned, problems and successes. 5  

7 Project Pictures/Supplemental Information: Date and caption. 5  

8 Project Financial Summary: Up-to-date expense and income totals (transferred from Journal), beginning inventory complete.

5  

9 Permanent Record Book or summaries of past years 5  

10 4-H Story 5  TOTAL 60

48 – 60 points = Blue (80-100%)36 – 47 points = Red (60-79%)24-35 points = White (40-59%)0-23 points = Participant (39% or less)