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2017 SUMMER CLASSIC HORSE SHOW July 13, 14, & 15, 2017 Westerner Park Red Deer, AB Judge: David Brent London, ON Dressage Judge: Rebecca Cade Red Deer, AB Classes Offered For: Saddlebreds, Morgans, & All Breeds EC Sanctioned Silver Competition SHOW STEWARD: Bonnie Webb SHOW FARRIER: Greg Parker SHOW COMMITTEE: Archie Hurst, Sherwood Park, AB………………(780) 449-5570 Leslie Hurst, Sherwood Park, AB……………… (780) 449-5570 Aldona Tracey, Leduc, AB………………………(780) 986-6731 Sandra Anderson, Edmonton, AB………………..(780) 437-4947 Barb Tracey, Leduc, AB……………...………….(780) 986-6731 Betty Tracey, Leduc, AB……………...…………(780) 986-6731 Brittany Rogers, Millet, AB……………………. (780) 387-8256 SHOW SECRETARY / MANAGER: AldonaTracey Site 1, Box 18, RR 1 Leduc, AB T9E 2X1 Phone: (780) 938-6731 Fax: (780) 352-9848 E-Mail: [email protected] Entries Close July 1, 2017 Entries may be faxed or emailed. The 2017 Summer Classic Horse Show is a sanctioned Silver competition member of Equestrian Canada, 308 Legget Drive, Suite 100, Ottawa, Ontario, K2K 1Y6 and is governed by the rules of EC. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE EC supports adherence to the humane treatment of horses in all activities under our jurisdiction. Under the EC Statement of Principles, all persons shall be committed to: Upholding the welfare of all horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all activities. Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect and compassion, and that they never be subjected to mistreatment. Ensuring that all equestrians, including owners, trainers and competitors, or their respective agents, use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their own horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose. Providing for the continuous well-being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals to achieve the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort and safety as a matter of standard operating procedure. Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare. Requiring owners, trainers and competitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules and to work within indus try regulations in all equestrian competitions. Actively promoting the development of, and adherence to, competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of the horse. Every class offered herein is covered by the rules and specifications of the current rules of EC and will be held and judged in accordance with the EC Rule Book.

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Page 1: 2017 SUMMER CLASSIC HORSE SHOW

2017 SUMMER CLASSIC

HORSE SHOW

July 13, 14, & 15, 2017

Westerner Park

Red Deer, AB

Judge: David Brent

London, ON

Dressage Judge: Rebecca Cade

Red Deer, AB

Classes Offered For:

Saddlebreds, Morgans, & All Breeds

EC Sanctioned Silver Competition

SHOW STEWARD: Bonnie Webb

SHOW FARRIER: Greg Parker

SHOW COMMITTEE: Archie Hurst, Sherwood Park, AB………………(780) 449-5570

Leslie Hurst, Sherwood Park, AB……………… (780) 449-5570

Aldona Tracey, Leduc, AB………………………(780) 986-6731

Sandra Anderson, Edmonton, AB………………..(780) 437-4947

Barb Tracey, Leduc, AB……………...………….(780) 986-6731

Betty Tracey, Leduc, AB……………...…………(780) 986-6731

Brittany Rogers, Millet, AB……………………. (780) 387-8256

SHOW SECRETARY / MANAGER:

AldonaTracey

Site 1, Box 18, RR 1 Leduc, AB T9E 2X1

Phone: (780) 938-6731 Fax: (780) 352-9848

E-Mail: [email protected]

Entries Close July 1, 2017

Entries may be faxed or emailed.

The 2017 Summer Classic Horse Show is a sanctioned Silver competition member of Equestrian Canada, 308 Legget Drive, Suite 100, Ottawa, Ontario, K2K 1Y6 and is governed by the rules of EC. STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE EC supports adherence to the humane treatment of horses in all activities under our jurisdiction. Under the EC Statement of Principles, all persons shall be committed to: • Upholding the welfare of all horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all activities. • Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect and compassion, and that they never be subjected to mistreatment. • Ensuring that all equestrians, including owners, trainers and competitors, or their respective agents, use responsible care in the handling,

treatment and transportation of their own horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose. • Providing for the continuous well-being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals to achieve

the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort and safety as a matter of standard operating procedure. • Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare. • Requiring owners, trainers and competitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules and to work within industry regulations in

all equestrian competitions. • Actively promoting the development of, and adherence to, competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of the horse.

Every class offered herein is covered by the rules and specifications of the current rules of EC and will be held and judged in accordance with the EC Rule Book.

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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

1. The show is open to all, but the show committee reserves the

right to refuse any entry.

2. The Show Committee reserves the rights to add, amend, or

delete any point not covered by the rules and to correct any

error or make any necessary changes in the Prize List or

Program. Any classes may be cancelled or combined at the

discretion of the show committee. Entrants shall be notified.

3. Barn calls are a courtesy only. Exhibitors must check in with

the Gate Attendant before the class is called into the ring.

Those Exhibitors who have not checked in, may be stopped

from entering the ring. Exhibitors must enter the ring promptly

when called. The gate will close two minutes after the first

horse enters the ring or in cases with large classes taking more

than 2 minutes, after the entry of the final horse in a string of

horses. Those not ready when called, will not be allowed to

enter the ring once the gate is closed.

4. Gate holds will be granted at the discretion of Show

Management and must be requested through the gate attendant

well before the class, preferably before the beginning of the

session, requiring the gate hold. Requests can also be made

through the show Office one full session before.

5. In the case where a horse shall lose a shoe, or for equipment

breakage, seven (7) minutes will be allowed for replacement.

6. Any horse entered in any class at a competition subject to the

requirement to pay drug testing fees may, while on the

competition grounds and on the recommendation of the chair of

the provincial Equine Medication Control Committee or the

chair’s appointee, be selected for equine medication control

testing.

7. Upon any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the Officials by

an owner, groom, rider or driver, the owner may forfeit their

entry fee and as such will be reported to the Show Committee

and/or EC. The Committee reserves the right to itself, the

power to remove any groom, horse, rider, family member or

persons associated with any horse or rider from the show

grounds without being liable for compensation.

8. Protests shall be made in writing within forty-eight (48) hours

of the holding of a class, to the show secretary and shall be

accompanied by a deposit of $100.00 cash which sum shall be

forfeited if the protest is not sustained.

9. Grooms are to appear in the ring neat, clean, and suitably

attired.

10. No person other than officials, steward and attendants on duty

may enter the ring without permission of the steward or show

manager.

11. The abuse or inhumane treatment of a horse by an exhibitor,

trainer or other person shall not be tolerated under any

circumstances.

12. Hors Concours allowed. These entries must pay the same entry

fee and are subject to the same conditions, which apply to

regular entries as outlined in the division rules. Hors Concours

entries are not eligible for any awards.

13. All entries must be made on the official entry form or a

reasonable facsimile, and be properly signed by the owner or

authorized agent. Please include copies of registration papers

and membership cards with entry form. All junior exhibitor

entries must be signed by a parent or legal guardian. 14. Each horse shall be assigned a competition number, which must

be visible at all times in the schooling and exercise areas as

well as in the competition ring. Any exhibitor using the wrong

number, or having no number in the ring may be excused from

the class or may be disqualified in the event of a protest. It is

the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure they are wearing the

correct number.

15. The Judge’s decision is final in all classes. No one will

approach the Judge with regard to a decision unless he/she first

has permission from the Show Committee or Steward who shall

arrange an appointment with the Judge at a proper time and

place. No person may enter the space set aside for the Judge or

hold communication with the Judge without permission. 16. SAFETY REGULATION: EC Article A905

(1) At all times, persons mounted or carriage driving at an EC Sanctioned event location must wear approved protective headgear as described below. Exceptions: See discipline or breed sport rules: (2) Protective Headgear must be: a) Approved by an accredited certification organization. See glossary – Headgear Standards; b) Properly fitted; and c) Securely fastened by a safety harness permanently affixed to the helmet. (3) Any competitor may wear approved protective headgear in any division or class without penalty from the Judge. (4) EC makes no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, about any approved protective headgear. EC cautions riders and drivers that serious injury or death may result despite wearing such headgear, as all equestrian sports involve inherent risk, and no protective headgear can protect against all foreseeable injury.

ACCIDENTS & RETURN TO PLAY

1. This rule is applicable to all competitors (including foreign) at EC sanctioned events and applies to falls/accidents that occur at the event location. 2. In the event of a fall/accident where a concussion can be reasonably suspected, (not limited to a direct blow to the head or loss of consciousness), the competitor must receive medical clearance by qualified medical personnel onsite, through the EC Accident Injury Report Form before continuing. The competitor is solely responsible for ensuring the onsite medical assessment takes place by the onsite qualified medical personnel. If the competitor refuses to be evaluated, he/she is disqualified from the event. 3. If the qualified medical personnel suspects a concussion (regardless of symptoms displayed), or believes that the competitor may be at risk of concussion due to the nature of the fall or impact, the competitor is suspended from competition until medically released, as outlined in paragraph 6 below. 4. In the case of the preceding paragraphs, an EC Accident/Injury Report Form must be completed by either the attending Steward, Technical Delegate or the attending qualified medical personnel onsite and submitted to EC within 24 hours of the occurrence. It is the Steward’s / Technical Delegate’s responsibility to ensure forms are complete and submitted on time. 5. Any competitor suspended from competing further at the event on the basis of any of the preceding paragraphs will be placed on a medical suspension list, managed by EC, until medically released as in the process described in paragraph

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6. In the event a competitor is determined ineligible to compete per one of the above conditions, the competitor must submit the EC Return to Play Form to EC, completed by a licensed physician. The EC Return to Play Form will be processed by EC within two business days, at which point the competitor will be removed from the EC Medical Suspension list and may return to regular competition. If the competitor wishes to compete after being medically released by a physician but before the EC processing period of the form, the competitor must also submit a copy of the EC Return to Play Form to the show secretary. In this case the competitor is competing at their own risk and may be pursuant to fines and penalties if the form is found to be incomplete in any way. 7. No competitor shall compete in an EC sanctioned event while on the EC Medical Suspension List. It is the responsibility of the competitor to refrain from competition and the competition organiser may refuse entry to anyone currently on the EC Medical Suspension List. 8. These rules also apply to EC sanctioned competitors competing in FEI and USEF competitions.

MEMBERSHIPS

1. All owners, drivers, riders, lessees, agents or trainers must

hold an EC Silver Sport License. There are exceptions for

competitors from other countries, Lead Line competitors,

headers/grooms and handlers in breeding line classes. (see

2017 EC General Rules; Section A; Chapter 2).

2. Assisted Walk-Trot & Assisted showmanship competitors

will also be exempt from membership requirements.

3. All individual Sport License holders must also hold a current

membership with the Alberta Equestrian Federation or the

Provincial Sport organization of their province of residence.

4. Effective January 1, 2014 exhibitors who show in Morgan

Classes at EC sanctioned shows must hold a current CMHA

membership. All owners of Canadian owned Morgans who

show in Morgan Classes at EC sanctioned shows must hold a

current CMHA membership.

5. All owners and trainers of Canadian owned Saddlebreds must

be current members of the ASHA of Canada.

6. All exhibitors showing in amateur classes must hold a current

EC amateur card, and a copy must be included with entries.

ENTRIES

1. ENTRIES CLOSE JULY 1, 2017. Entries postmarked later

shall be considered post entries, and may not appear in the

show program.

2. Post entries will be accepted. NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE

FOR HORSES ALREADY ENTERED. $50.00 LATE FEE

FOR HORSES NOT ENTERED, PLUS CLASS FEES.

3. An office fee of $25.00 per horse will be charged.

4. Every horse shall be assigned a number. This number must be

worn and visible at all times in the schooling and exercise

areas as well as in the competition ring.

5. Exhibitors canceling their entries after the official closing date

shall forfeit their entry fees, except on certificate of disability

from a qualified veterinarian, in which case all class fees will

be refunded. Administration & stabling fees are non-

refundable.

6. Copies of registration papers and memberships must be

included with entry forms.

7. Entry form must be signed by all necessary parties. Junior

exhibitor entries must be signed by a parent or legal guardian.

ENTRY FEES

Performance & In-Hand Classes………………. $15.00

Championship & Stake Classes……………..…. $30.00

Dressage Classes……………………………..… $25.00

PROGRAM ADVERTISING

Outside Back Cover: $150.00

Inside Front Cover: $150.00

Inside Back Cover $100.00

Full Page Ads: $75.00

Half Page Ads: $50.00

All ads must be submitted, ready to print,

to the show secretary by JULY 7th

,,2017.

PARKING

Horse trailers, vehicles and campers are to be parked in

designated areas, as per signage/direction from show staff.

FIRE LANES MUST BE KEPT CLEAR AT ALL TIMES

STABLING

Stall/Tack room for show………………... $100.00

Per day………………. $50.00

NOTE: Any changes to barn assignments must be made

through the assigned Barn Manager. Failure to comply

may result in expulsion from the grounds.

Bedding will be provided.

Stabling will be available at 10:00 a.m.; Arena will be

available beginning at 2:00 p.m. July 12th

, 2017, as well as a

minimum of 1 hr before & after classes each day.

Horses are not restricted from leaving the show grounds

during show.

Wash racks are available.

RV Camping

must be arranged

with Westerner Park

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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS

1. Classes offered herein are governed by the Rules and

specifications of the current rules of the EC and will be held

and judged in accordance with the EC Rule Book

2. EXHIBITORS, JUDGES, & SHOW OFFICIALS ARE

RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING APPROPRIATE EC &

BREED ASSOCIATION RULES.

3. Novice horse is open to all horses that have not won three (3)

first place ribbons at an EC or USEF show in the particular

division in which they are shown.

4. Limit horse is open to all horses that have not won six (6) first

place ribbons at an EC or USEF show in the particular

division in which they are shown

5. Age of junior horses as per breed specifications.

6. To be “shown and judged” in a class, an animal must perform

the prescribed routine and must remain in the ring until

excused by the judge.

7. Eligibility for Championship classes; must have shown in

qualifying class in that division.

8. An Amateur is an adult who is eligible to compete in EC

amateur classes as per EC regulation. See Article A902.

9. Novice Rider must not have won 3, 1st place ribbons in the

particular division in which they are showing.

10. Limit Rider must not have won 6, 1st place ribbons in the

particular division in which they are showing.

11. Ladies Classes are restricted to riders, drivers / handlers 18 &

over as of Jan. 1.

12. There will be no age restriction for Walk-Trot/Jog Trail,

however exhibitors may not cross enter into any class

requiring a canter at this show.

13. Participants in Championship classes will NOT be required to

strip horses for conformation

Walk-Trot 11 & Under (Not rated for EC Awards):

Open to riders 11 yrs and under. Walk and trot only. Rider

may not cross enter into any other riding division at the same

competition. The horse is not restricted.

Assisted Walk-Trot (Not rated for EC Awards):

Any discipline. To be shown at a walk and trot, on a line,

handled by one suitably attired assistant, who is at least 16

years of age. Open to Exhibitors of any age who may require

assistance. No cross entry with other riding classes at the

same competition. The horse is not restricted.

Assisted Showmanship (Not Rated for EC Awards):

Exhibitors may be accompanied in the ring by one suitably

attired assistant, who is at least 16 years of age. Open to

Exhibitors of any age who may require assistance. No cross

entry with other Showmanship classes.

Lead Line (Not Rated for EC Awards):

Any discipline. Rider may not enter any other riding class at

the competition. The horse is not restricted. Leaders must be

at least 14 years of age, and lead line must be attached to a

cavesson or a halter placed under the bridle. Rider must wear

properly fitting, approved headgear and boots. Saddle must

fit the rider, and rider’s feet must be engaged in the stirrups.

Safety of all competitors must be the primary consideration

when conducting the class.

All Breed Jr/Sr Rider (Not Rated for EC Awards):

To be judged as a pleasure class, English or Western. To be

shown both ways of the arena at a walk, trot/jog and canter.

Sr. Rider to show the first direction, Jr. Rider to show the

second direction.

Green As Grass Pleasure (Not Rated for EC Awards):

Walk-trot classes to be judged on the rail at a walk and trot

/jog only. Rider may use 2 hands on western bridle horses.

Full appointments not required. All footwear must have a heel

and be safe. Rider must never have been judged in any class

requiring a canter. Judged on general horsemanship.

Suitability of mount to rider to be considered.

Executive Pleasure (Not Rated for EC Awards):

Exhibitors must be 39+ years of age. Any discipline.

JUNIOR EXHIBITOR DIVISION

Individuals are considered juniors until the end of the

calendar year in which they reach the age of 18 years.

No modification is permitted.

Junior, Youth and young rider/driver competitors must be

prepared to provide proof of age to competition management.

All Junior entries must be signed by a parent or legal

guardian

Stallions will NOT be permitted in Junior Exhibitor Classes.

DRESSAGE

All Dressage classes will be conducted in accordance with

2017 rules of Equine Canada – Section E.

ALL RIDERS MUST WEAR A HELMET WHEN COMPETING IN ANY DRESSAGE TEST.

Dressage Suitability:

Horses enter the ring at a walk in clockwise direction at the

discretion of the ringmaster and officiating judge(s). Entries

are to be shown in both directions in the ring at a walk, trot

and canter. Horses will not be asked to gallop but may be

asked to lengthen the stride at trot. 60% paces; 30%

conformation; 10% General Impression (including impulsion,

balance, rideability, presence and suitability to dressage).

Dressage Seat Equitation:

All the movements should be obtained with invisible aids and

without apparent effort of the rider. The rider should be well

balanced, elastic, sitting deep in the centre of the saddle and

smoothly joining the rhythm of the horse with his loins and

hips supple, thighs and legs steady and well stretched

downwards. The heels should be the lowest point. The upper

part of the body should be easy, free and erect on the vertical.

The hands should be carried steady and low and close

together, with the thumb as the highest point and independent

from the seat. The elbows should be close to the body,

enabling the rider to follow the movements of the horse

smoothly and freely.

Class will proceed at least once around the ring at each gait –

walk, trot and canter, and on command, reverse and repeat.

They shall then line up on command and execute individual

tests at the judge’s discretion. No individual performance may

be requested that is not included in the class requirements.

The judge may ask questions concerning horsemanship,

anatomy of the horse, tack, stable management, etc.

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WESTERN DRESSAGE (Not Rated for EC Awards):

Western Dressage is a relatively new discipline. The section

has been incorporated into the USEF Rules and these classes

will be conducted according to those rules.

OPEN PONY DRIVING

Ponies are animals that do not exceed 14.2 hands, unless

otherwise specified in discipline/breed sport rules.

To be shown to a suitable 2 or 4 wheel driving vehicle, both

ways of the arena at a walk and trot. To stand quietly while

lined up and may be asked to back.

MORGAN DIVISION

Horses shown in this division that are owned by a Canadian

Resident for longer than 12 months must be purebred and

registered with the Canadian Morgan Horse Association

under the Canadian Livestock Records or if under one year of

age, be eligible for registration, and must be entered under

their full registered name.

Cross entering: in Classic Pleasure classes is allowed in all

other English Pleasure and Pleasure Driving sections provided

the toe and shoeing requirements of the horse are met. Cross

entering in all other classes is permitted.

SADDLEBRED DIVISION

Horses must be of the American Saddlebred Horse Type. All

Canadian owned American Saddlebred horses must be

entered in their full registered name with registration number

and recorded in the name of the bona fide owner as registered

with the American Saddlebred Horse Association of Canada

registry, with the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation in

Ottawa. All horses owned by citizens of a foreign country

must be registered with the American Saddlebred Horse

Association, Lexington, Kentucky, U.S.A, or the American

Saddlebred Horse Association of Canada Registry, with the

Canadian Livestock Records Corporation.

CLASSES BY DIVISION AND BREED

Dressage

147. Dressage Equitation, any age

148. TBA

149. Walk Trot Test A

150. Walk Trot Test B

151. Junior Rider Training Level Test 3

152. Junior Rider Training Level TOC

153. Senior Rider Training Level Test 3

154. Senior Rider Training Level TOC

155. Junior Rider First Level Test 3

156. Junior Rider First Level TOC

157. Senior Rider First Level Test 3

158. Senior Rider First Level TOC

159. Junior Rider Second Level Test 3

160. Junior Rider Second Level TOC

161. Senior Rider Second Level Test 3

162. Senior Rider Second Level TOC

163. Junior Rider Third Level Test 2

164. Junior Rider Third Level TOC

165. Senior Rider Third Level Test 2

166. Senior Rider Third Level TOC

167. TBA

168. Western Dressage Basic Test 1

169. Western Dressage Basic Test 2

170. Western Dressage Level 1 Test 1

171. Western Dressage TOC

Trail

143. All Breed Trail, Open

144. All Breed Trail, Limit Rider

145. All Breed Trail, Walk-Trot/Jog

146. All Breed Trail, Stake

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English Pleasure- Saddle Seat Attire

56. All Breed English Pleasure Limit Rider

88. All Breed English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor

90. All Breed English Pleasure Jr./ Limit Horse

104. All Breed English Pleasure Open

132. All Breed English Pleasure Stake

Hunter Pleasure

91. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor

103. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

108. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Open

125. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Limit Rider

138. All Breed Hunter Pleasure Stake

Western Pleasure

28. All Breed Western Pleasure, Limit Rider

34. All Breed Western Pleasure Jr./Limit Horse

49. All Breed Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor

77. All Breed Western Pleasure Open

127. All Breed Western Pleasure Stake

Open Driving

17. All Breed Open Driving

61. All Breed Jr. Exhibitor Driving

133. All Breed Open Driving Stake

Miscellaneous Classes (Not rated for EC Awards)

32. All Breed Green as Grass Pleasure

44. All Breed Parade Class

79. All Breed Show Hack

86. All Breed Jr/Sr Rider

97. Leadline, any age

115. Ride-A-Fiver

118. All Breed Costume Class

122. Executive Pleasure

140.Dressage Suitability, Under Saddle

Walk-Trot, 11 & under (Not rated for EC Awards)

24. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat or Saddleseat Equitation, 11yr & under

41. Walk/Jog Western Pleasure, 11yr & under

72. Walk/Trot English Pleasure (Hunt or Saddleseat), 11 & under

84. Walk/Jog Western Equitation, 11yr & under

87. All Breed Assisted Walk-Trot, any age (no cross entry)

101. All Breed Walk/Trot Equitation, 11 & Under, Championship (qualifying classes 24 & 84)

123. All Breed Walk/Jog Western Pl, 11 & Under, Championship (qualifying class 41)

129. All Breed Walk/Trot English Pl (Hunter or Saddleseat), 11 & Under, Championship (qualifying class 72)

Equitation

14. Showmanship, 14-17 years

15. Showmanship, 13 years & under

16. Assisted Showmanship, any age (no cross entry)

23. Saddle Seat Equitation, 13 yrs & under

25. Saddle Seat Equitation, 14 - 17 years

31. Stock Seat Equitation, 13 yrs & under

33. Stock Seat Equitation, 14 - 17 years

48. All Breed Adult Amateur Equitation

64. Hunter Seat Equitation, 13 yrs & under

68. Hunter Seat Equitation, 14 - 17 years

102. Equitation, Championship (qualifying classes 23, 25, 31, 33. 64 & 68)

TBA Classes

13, 21, 35, 46, 65, 81, 113, 121, 148, 167

** Please note Sport Horse classes to be judged by Dressage Judge can only be added on Sunday**

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MORGAN DIVISION

In-Hand Classes

1. Morgan In-Hand, Suitable to be Sporthorse

3. Morgan In-Hand, Suitable to be Western Horse

5. Morgan, any sex, 2yrs & under

7. Morgan Mares, 3yrs & over

9. Morgan Geldings, 3yrs & over

11. Morgan Stallions, 3yrs & over

12. Morgan In-Hand Champion (1st & 2

nd place from classes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11)

English Pleasure

27. Morgan English Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

58. Morgan English Pleasure, Open

71. Morgan English Pleasure, 14 -17

75. Morgan English Pleasure, 13 & under

95. Morgan English Pleasure, Amateur

110. Morgan English Pleasure,Youth

142. Morgan English Pleasure, Championship (qualifying classes 27, 58, 71, 75, 95 & 110)

Classic Pleasure Driving

38. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Open

92. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Championship (qualifying class 38)

Pleasure Driving

74. Morgan Pleasure Driving, Open

117. Morgan Pleasure Driving, Championship (qualifying class 74)

Classic Pleasure Saddle

20. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Sr. Rider

47. Morgan Classic Pleasure, 13 & under

52. Morgan Classic Pleasure, 14 - 17

78. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Youth

85. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Jr/Limit Horse

107. Morgan Classic Pleasure Open

126. Morgan Classic Pleasure Championship (qualifying classes 20, 47, 52, 78, 85 & 107)

Western Pleasure

22. Morgan Western Pleasure, Ladies

40. Morgan Western Pleasure, Limit Horse

57. Morgan Western Pleasure, Amateur

63. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 14 - 17

69. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 13 & under

80. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr./Nov. Horse

105. Morgan Western Pleasure, Open

131. Morgan Western Pleasure, Youth

135. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse Championship (qualifying classes 40 & 80)

139. Morgan Western Pleasure, Championship (qualifying classes 22, 57, 63, 69, 105 & 131)

Hunter Pleasure

19. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, 13 & under

29. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, 14 -17

50. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Jr/Nov. Horse

54. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Open

67. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Amateur

82. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Youth

94. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Limit Horse

112. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Ladies

120. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse Championship (qualifying classes 50 & 94)

128. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Championship (qualifying classes 19, 29, 54, 67, 82 & 112)

Miscellaneous

89. Morgan Road Hack

43. CMHA Silver Medal Hunt Seat on the Flat Equitation, 21 & under

98. CMHA Silver Medal Western Seat Equitation, 21 & under

136. CMHA Silver Medal Saddle Seat Equitation, 21 & under

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SADDLEBRED DIVISION

In-Hand Classes

2. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Country Type, Mares

4. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Country Type, Geldings

6. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Show Type, Mares

8. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Show Type, Geldings

10. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Championship (1st & 2

nd place from classes 2, 4, 6 & 8)

Five-Gaited

45. American Saddlebred Five Gaited, Amateur

59. American Saddlebred Five Gaited, Open

137. American Saddlebred Five Gaited, Amateur Stake (qualifying class 45)

114. American Saddlebred Five Gaited Stake (qualifying classes 59)

Three-Gaited

39. American Saddlebred Three Gaited, Jr./Limit Horse

55. American Saddlebred Three Gaited, Amateur

93. American Saddlebred Three Gaited,Amateur Stake (qualifying class 55)

109. American Saddlebred Three Gaited, Open

134. American Saddlebred Three Gaited Stake (qualifying classes 39 & 109)

Park

18. American Saddlebred Park Horse, Amateur

42. American Saddlebred Park Horse, Jr./Limit Horse

62. American Saddlebred Park Horse, Amateur Stake (qualifying class 18)

100. American Saddlebred Park Horse, Open

119. American Saddlebred Park Horse Stake (qualifying classes 42 & 100)

Country Pleasure

51. American Saddlebred English Country Pl, Jr.Exhibitor

66. American Saddlebred English Country Pl., Open

96. American Saddlebred English Country Pl, Sr.Rider

141. American Saddlebred English Country Pl., Stake (qualifying classes 51, 66 & 96)

Country Pleasure Driving 36. American Saddlebred Country Pleasure Driving, Open

73. American Saddlebred Country Pl. Driving Stake (qualifying class 36)

Three-Gaited Show Pleasure

53. American Saddlebred Three Gaited Show Pl., Open

76. American Saddlebred Three Gaited Show Pl, Jr. Exhibitor

83. American Saddlebred Three Gaited Show Pl., Jr./Limit Horse

111. American Saddlebred Three Gaited Show Pl, Sr. Rider

130. American Saddlebred Three Gaited Show Pl., Stake (qualifying classes 53, 76, 83 & 111)

Show Pleasure Driving

60. American Saddlebred Show Pleasure Driving, Open

116. American Saddlebred Pleasure Driving Stake (qualifying class 60)

Five-Gaited Show Pleasure

26. American Saddlebred Five Gaited Show Pleasure

106. American Saddlebred Five Gaited Show Pleasure Stake (qualifying class 26)

Park Pleasure

30. American Saddlebred Park Pleasure, Open

70. American Saddlebred Park Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

124. American Saddlebred Park Pleasure Stake (qualifying classes 30 & 70)

PONY DRIVING DIVISION

37. Open Pony Driving

99. Open Pony Driving Championship (qualifying class 37)

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TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE

THURSDAY

9:00 A.M.

1. Morgan In-Hand, Suitable to be Sport horse

2. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Country Type, Mares

3. Morgan In-Hand, Suitable to be Western horse

4. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Country Type, Geldings

5. Morgan, any sex, 2 years & under

6. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Show Type, Mares

7. Morgan Mares, 3 years & over

8. American Saddlebred In-Hand, Show Type, Geldings

9. Morgan Geldings, 3 years & over

10. American Saddlebred In-Hand Championship (1st & 2

nd place from classes 2, 4, 6 & 8)

11. Morgan Stallions, 3 years & over

12. Morgan In-Hand Championship (1st & 2

nd place from classes 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 & 11)

13. TBA

14. Showmanship 14 to 17 years

15. Showmanship 13 years & under

16. Assisted Showmanship, any age

30 min Break

17. All Breed Open Driving

18. American Saddlebred Park, Amateur

19. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, 13 & under

20. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Sr. Rider

21. TBA

22. Morgan Western Pleasure, Ladies

23. Saddleseat Equitation, 13 years & under

24. All breed Walk-Trot Hunt or Saddleseat Equitation, 11 & under

25. Saddleseat Equitation, 14 to 17 years

26. American Saddlebred 5-Gaited Show Pleasure

27. Morgan English Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

28. All Breed Western Pleasure, Limit Rider

29. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, 14-17

30. American Saddlebred Park Pleasure, Open

31. Stock Seat Equitation, 13 years & under

32. All Breed Green as Grass Pleasure

33. Stock Seat Equitation, 14 to 17 years

34. All Breed Western Pleasure Jr./Limit Horse

35. TBA

Probable Break

36. American Saddlebred Country Pl. Driving

37. Open Pony Driving

38. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Open

39. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited, Jr./Limit Horse

40. Morgan Western Pleasure, Limit Horse

41. All breed Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 11 & under

42. American Saddlebred Park, Jr./Limit Horse

43. CMHA Silver Medal Hunt Seat on the Flat Equitation, 21 & under

Evening not to start before 6:30 PM

44. All Breed Parade Horse

45. American Saddlebred 5-Gaited, Amateur

46. TBA

47. Morgan Classic Pleasure, 13 & under

48. All Breed Adult Amateur Equitation

49. All Breed Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor

50. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Jr./Nov. Horse

51. American Saddlebred English Country Pl., Jr. Exhibitor

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52. Morgan Classic Pleasure, 14-17

53. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited Show Pl, Open

54. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Open

55. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited, Amateur

56. All Breed English Pleasure, Limit Rider

57. Morgan Western Pleasure, Amateur

58. Morgan English Pleasure, Open

59. American Saddlebred Five Gaited, Open

FRIDAY

9:00 a.m.

60. American Saddlebred Show Pl. Driving, Open

61. All Breed Jr. Exhibitor Driving

62. American Saddlebred Park, Amateur Stake (qualifying class 28)

63. Morgan Western Pleasure, 14-17

64. Hunt Seat Equitation 13 years & under

65. TBA

66. American Saddlebred English Country Pl., Open

67. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Amateur

68. Hunt Seat Equitation 14 to 17 years

69. Morgan Western Pleasure, 13 & under

70. American Saddlebred Park Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

71. Morgan English Pleasure, 14-17

72. Walk Trot English Pleasure (Hunt or Saddleseat), 11 years & under

Probable Break

73. American Saddlebred Country Pleasure Driving Stake (qualifying class 49)

74. Morgan Pleasure Driving, Open

75. Morgan English Pleasure, 13 & under

76. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited Show Pl., Jr. Exhibitor

77. All Breed Western Pleasure, Open

78. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Youth

79. All Breed Show Hack Open

80. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr./Nov. Horse

81. TBA

82. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Youth

83. American Saddlebred 3-Three Gaited Show Pl, Jr/Limit Horse

84. All breed Walk-Jog Western Equitation, 11 & under

85. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

86. All Breed Jr./Sr. Rider

87. All Breed Assisted Walk-Trot, any age

88. All Breed English Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor

89. Morgan Road Hack

90. All Breed English Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

91. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor

Probable Break

92. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Championship (qualifying class 52 )

93. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited, Amateur Stake (qualifying class 72)

94. Morgan Hunter Pl, Limit Horse

95. Morgan English Pleasure, Amateur

96. American Saddlebred English Country Pl., Sr. Rider

97. All Breed Leadline, Any age

98. CMHA Silver Medal Western Seat Equitation, 21 & under

Evening not to start before 6:30 PM

99. Open Pony Driving Championship (qualifying class 50)

100. American Saddlebred Park, Open

101. All Breed Walk-Trot Equitation Championship (qualifying classes 35, 89 & 102)

102. Jr. Exhibitor Equitation, Championship (qualifying classes 34, 36, 44, 46. 81 & 85)

103. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse

104. All Breed English Pleasure, Open

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105. Morgan Western Pleasure, Open

106. American Saddlebred 5-Gaited Show Pleasure Stake (qualifying class 37)

107. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Open

108. All Breed Hunter Pleasure, Open

Probable Break

109. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited, Open

110. Morgan English Pleasure, Youth

111. American Saddlebred 3 Gaited Show Pl., Sr. Rider

112. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Ladies

113. TBA

114. American Saddlebred 5-Gaited Stake (qualifying class76)

115. Ride-a-Fiver

SATURDAY

9:00 AM

116. American Saddlebred Show Pleasure Driving Stake (qualifying class 77)

117. Morgan Pleasure Driving Championship (qualifying class 91)

118. All Breed Costume Class

119. American Saddlebred Park Horse Stake (qualifying classes 56 & 119)

120. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse Championship (qualifying classes 65 & 112)

121. TBA

122. All Breed Executive Pleasure

123. All Breed Walk-Jog, Western, 11 & under Championship (qualifying class 54)

124. American Saddlebred Park Pleasure Stake (qualifying classes 43 & 87)

125. All breed Hunter Pleasure, Limit Rider

126. Morgan Classic Pleasure Championship (qualifying classes 31, 61, 68, 95, 103 & 126)

127. All Breed Western Pleasure Stake

128. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Championship (qualifying classes 30, 41, 70, 84, 131 & 100)

129. All Breed Walk-Trot English Pleasure (Hunt or Saddleseat), 11 & Under Championship (qualifying class 98)

130. American Saddlebred 3-Gaited Show Pleasure Stake (qualifying classes 69, 93, 101 & 130)

131. Morgan Western Pleasure, Youth

132. All Breed English Pleasure, Stake

Probable Break

133. All Breed Open Driving Stake

134. American Saddlebred 3-Three Gaited, Stake (qualifying classes 52 & 128)

135. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr./Limit Horse Championship (qualifying classes 53 & 97)

136. CMHA Silver Medal Saddle Seat Equitation, 21 & under

137. American Saddlebred 5-Gaited, Amateur Stake (qualifying class 59)

138. All Breed Hunter Pleasure Stake

139. Morgan Western Pleasure Championship (qualifying classes 33, 74, 80, 86, 124 & 149)

140. All Breed Dressage Suitabillity, Under Saddle

141. American Saddlebred English Country Pl. Stake (qualifying classes 66, 83 & 115)

142. Morgan English Pleasure Championship (qualifying classes 38, 75, 88, 92, 114 & 129)

Afternoon

143. All Breed Trail, Open

144. All Breed Trail, Limit Rider

145. All Breed Trail, Walk-Trot/Jog

146. All Breed Trail, Stake

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Dressage start time to be determined by number of entries

147. Dressage Equitation, any age

148. TBA

149. Walk Trot Test A

150. Walk Trot Test B

151. Junior Rider Training Level Test 3

152. Junior Rider Training Level TOC

153. Senior Rider Training Level Test 3

154. Senior Rider Training Level TOC

155. Junior Rider First Level Test 3

156. Junior Rider First Level TOC

157. Senior Rider First Level Test 3

158. Senior Rider First Level TOC

159. Junior Rider Second Level Test 3

160. Junior Rider Second Level TOC

161. Senior Rider Second Level Test 3

162. Senior Rider Second Level TOC

163. Junior Rider Third Level Test 2

164. Junior Rider Third Level TOC

165. Senior Rider Third Level Test 2

166. Senior Rider Third Level TOC

167. TBA

168. Western Dressage Basic Test 1

169. Western Dressage Basic Test 2

170. Western Dressage Primary Level Test 3

171. Western Dressage TOC

BUY A CLASS

Classes may be added to the schedule in any designated

TBA CLASS location or in place of any cancelled class.

A $25 fee per added class will be charged, in addition to the regular class

entry fee.

The $25 fee will be WAIVED with a minimum of

3 entries in any added class!!