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September 9-12, 2021 AMHA Star Rated show Judge: Larry Bolen, Key West, FL Morgan, American Saddlebred, Open Breed, Carriage Driving Dressage/Western Dressage - Dee Loveless, Ocala, FL Over Fences - Kristin Freeman-Lowry, Ocala, FL Exceptional Riders - TBA Southeastern Livestock Pavilion Ocala, Florida Sponsored by the ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 26, 2021

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Page 1: Southeastern Livestock Pavilion Ocala, Florida

September 9-12, 2021AMHA Star Rated show

Judge: Larry Bolen, Key West, FL

Morgan, American Saddlebred, Open Breed, Carriage DrivingDressage/Western Dressage - Dee Loveless, Ocala, FL

Over Fences - Kristin Freeman-Lowry, Ocala, FLExceptional Riders - TBA

Southeastern Livestock PavilionOcala, Florida

Sponsored by the

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 26, 2021

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September 9-12, 2021Southeastern Livestock Pavilion

Ocala, Florida

OFFICIALSJudge ..................................................................................... Larry Bolen, Key West, FLDressage/Western Dressage Judge ........................................Dee Loveless, Ocala, FLOver Fences Judge ................................................ Kristin Freeman-Lowry, Ocala, FLExceptional Judge .................................................... Tami Johnson, Silver Springs, FLCo-Managers .................................................................. Glenn Winograd, Odessa, FL.....................................................................................813-833-2247 [email protected].................................................................................... Tami Johnson, Silver Springs, FL..........................................................................314-750-1397 [email protected] Secretary .................................................................. Carlie Evans, Newberry, FL..................................................................... 352-215-0710 [email protected] ..................................................................Tuffy Owens, Lenhartsville, PAFarrier ............................................................................ Sean Norris, Summerfield, FLEMT ................................................................................................ Miguel Diperiro, FLPhotographer ........................................................................ Jon McCarthy, Tulsa, OKPaddock Master ........................................................................ Lisa Norris, Tampa, FLRing Masters ............................................................................. Janet Barber, Ocala, FLMusic .............................................................................................................Jerry RogersAwards ........................................................................................................... Deb FerrellVeterinarian ............................................................ Peterson Smith Equine, Ocala, FL

Emergency names and contact info will be posted outside of the horse show office.

NOTE: Every horse on the show grounds MUST be on an entry blank and have an assigned entry number. This includes non-competing horses.

CHAMPIONSHIP/STAKE CLASSES WILL NOT BE STRIPPED.No prequalification for championships.

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 26, 2021STALLS AVAILABLE WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 9:00 A.M.

Show Grounds beginning Tuesday, Sept. 7: 727-483-2300NOTE: ALL STALLS MUST BE VACATED BY 3 PM ON SUNDAY

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RULES AND REGULATIONS

MASKS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGEDON THE SHOW GROUNDS. Please practice social distancing.

Extra hand sanitizer stations will be available.MASKS MUST BE WORN IN THE SHOW OFFICE

and only one person at a time will be allowed in the office.

If you have a temperature or feel sick, do NOT come to the show grounds. You will be turned away at the discretion of management or the EMT if anyone suspects that you have a fever or are sick. Your entries will be fully refunded if you

cannot attend the show or a class because of illness.

1. All exhibitors are required to thoroughly acquaint themselves with all federal and state laws governing horses and horse shows.

2. A photocopy of registration papers must accompany the entry blank for each horse entered in the American Saddlebred or Morgan divisions. All horses must be entered under their full registered name and number and under the current owner of record.

3. The Show Committee reserves the right to split, combine, add or cancel classes.4. Entries must be received by August 26, 2021 - no faxed entries will be accepted. There

will be a $15.00 per horse late fee on all entries received after August 26, 2021 (not including championship classes). The late fee will be enforced. Class entries made the day of the show must be made at least one-half hour prior to the start of the session in which that class is to be held. No entries will be accepted after the start of the session in which that class is to be held.

NOTE: If you fail to enter a class that you show in, or must enter after a session is started, you will be charged a $10 late fee, NO EXCEPTIONS! Scratch sheets will be required and are available at the show secretary’s office. No class entry refund will be issued if class is not scratched prior to the beginning of that session.

5. Attention-getting devices and/or other noisemakers (including but not limited to tape measures, blow horns, bamboo poles, explosives, fire extinguishers, baby powder, whips longer than 6’, etc.) are not allowed in and around the makeup and competition rings during scheduled sessions.

6. Action devices including chains, wooden beads, shackles and surgical tubing with collars are prohibited anywhere and at anytime on the show grounds.

7. The Entry Blank requires 3 signatures: Owner(s), Agent or Trainer, and Exhibitor. If owner or exhibitor is under 21 years of age, the Entry Blank must be signed by a representative who is of age and who, by such signature, individually accepts respon-sibility and risk as stated above the signature. One owner per Entry Blank. ENTRY,

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SHAVINGS, AMHA or ASHA NON-MEMBER AND STALL FEES MUST BE PAID AT THE TIME OF ENTRIES AND ACCOMPANY THE ENTRY BLANK. Make checks payable to the Florida Morgan Horse Association. Open checks and credit cards will be accepted.

8. Horses can be stabled any time after 9:00 A.M., Wednersday, 9/8/21. Stalls will not be available for horses until that time unless arrangements have been made to arrive early. If prior arrangements have been made, stalls will be available at 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, 9/7/21 AND NO EARLIER. If you arrive prior to 4:00 p.m. you will not be permitted to begin unloading. There will be a $15 fee charged per stall for early arriv-als. If you plan to take advantage of the early arrival option, you MUST contact Tami Johnson by phone or text at 314-750-1397 or [email protected] to make those arrangements.

9. Stalls shall be $150.00 for the show. All stalls are concrete with clay floors and mea-sure 10’ x 10’. Stall doors are provided. No first bedding will be provided. You may bring your own stall bedding, but if shavings are purchased at the show, they MUST be purchased from the Livestock Pavilion and are $8.00/bag. Bedding may be ordered through the Show Secretary. You MAY NOT deface the stalls in any way, including but not limited to the use of liquid nails or drilling holes in the walls. Any charges incurred by management for such activities will be the responsibility of the trainer/exhibitor. ALL STALLS MUST BE VACATED BY 3 PM SUNDAY!

10. A charge of $25.00 per day will be charged for horses without stalls.11. Refunds on entries will be made on bona fide casualty to horse, exhibitor, or exhib-

itor’s immediate family up to August 30, 2021. Application for such refund must be accompanied by a veterinarian’s certificate, or in the case of an exhibitor, a doctor’s certificate. Refunds will be made 30 days after the completion of the show. As noted on page 2, all entry fees will be refunded if you are unable to attend/show because of suspected COVID-19 illness.

12. All debts incurred to the Show must be paid in full before exhibitors will be given permission to leave the show grounds by the Show Secretary.

13. All classes will receive six ribbon placings. All prize money will be mailed within 30 days of the end of the show.

14. Two-Minute Gate Rule: All entries are advised to come to the warm up ring prior to their class and check in with the paddock master. The gate to the show ring will be closed two minutes after the first entry enters the ring.

15. Junior exhibitors shall not have reached their 18th birthday. The age of an individual on December 1, 2020 shall be maintained throughout the show year. Junior exhibitors may NOT enter amateur classes in any division where classes have been provided for junior exhibitors.

16. State law mandates that each exhibitor be in possession of a NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST conducted within the past 12 months on each horse at the show. All out of state horses must possess a health certificate issued by a veterinarian within 30 days of the show with temperature recording on each animal.

17. All dogs MUST be kept on a leash or confined to stalls.18. Should any question or dispute arise that is not provided for in the foregoing rules,

the same shall be referred to the Show Committee whose decision shall be final.19. Limit Horse or Rider Rule: Show management has elected to enforce the Limit Horse

qualifications in the following manner. A horse will be considered a limit horse if it has not won more than six (6) blue ribbons in the division in which it is competing. Blue ribbons won in one-horse classes will not count. For verification purposes, a

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horse’s current show record with ASHA or AMHA will be used to verify a horse’s status if it is questioned. For the purpose of Limit Rider: a rider will be considered a limit rider if he/she has not won more than six (6) blue ribbons in the division in which they are competing. Blue ribbons won in classes with a single entry will not count.

20. The Florida Morgan Horse Association and the Southeastern Livestock Pavilion will in no way be held responsible for any loss or damage that may occur or be liable for any injury to horse, exhibitor, spectators, or any other interested party.

21. Camper fee with electrical hook-up: $45 per night.22. Riders and/or drivers in classes for ladies must be 18 years old or over as of Dec. 1, 202023. Management reserves the right to refuse entries.24. Show ring footing is clay and measures 120’ x 300’. Warm-up areas are grass and

sand/clay.25. Championship/stake classes will not be stripped. No prequalification necessary.26. HELMETS: Protective headgear must be worn by riders in lead line classes at all

times while mounted.27. In Classic Pleasure classes, cross entering is allowed in all other English Pleasure and

Pleasure Driving sections provided the toe and shoeing requirements of the horse are met.

28. The FMHA/Summer’s End Horse Show reserves the right to decline an exhibitor and/or exhibitor’s horses before the show and the right to order any exhibitor and/or exhibitor’s horses from the premises without being held liable for damages of any kind and this shall be accepted as a condition of entry. In this event, all fees paid shall be forfeited. Neither the FMHA or the Summer’s End Horse Show, its management, sponsors, employees or independent contractors will be responsible for any article of any kind or nature that is lost, destroyed or stolen, nor liable for any injury sustained to horses, exhibitors, spectators or employees.

29. Specifications for judging each class will be followed as outlined in the AMHA Mor-gan Horse Judging Standards and the ASHA Discipline page (https://asha.net/medi-anevents/horseshows/showring), and in the spirit of the current USEF Rules. Open Breed classes will be left to the discretion of the judge with traditional specifications for each class.

ENTRY/PRIZE SCHEDULE

Regular class entry fee (T/R, R, R, R, R, R) ........................................................$40Championship (T/R, R, R, R, R, R) .......................................................................50

(T = Trophy; R = Ribbon)

ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 26, 2021

FEED & HAYBagged shavings must be ordered from Show Sec’y: $8.00/bag

Seminole Feed - 352-732-4143Ocala Breeders’ Feed & Supply - 352-237-3399

Midwest Hay & Feed - 352-351-8008

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2021 SPONSORSHIP FORM

___ Qualifying Class ..........................................................$ 50 (Includes small ringside banner)

___ $100 Championship Class ............................................$100 (Includes large ringside banner)

___ $350 All Day Sponsorship (Friday or Saturday) ............$350

___ $250 Sunday Sponsorship ............................................$250 (Includes large banner in center ring, moves to rail during other sessions, plus$25foodvouchertousewithSummer’sEndvendors)

Name: ___________________________________________________

Name as it will appear on banner: _____________________________

Class I want to sponsor: _____________________________________

Class I want to sponsor: _____________________________________

Class I want to sponsor: _____________________________________

___ Put on show bill ___Send invoice ___ Check enclosed

You may also pay for your sponsorship at www.FMHA.net!

Pay your sponsorship online at FMHA.net or mail a check payable to FMHA and send to:

TamiJohnson|6270NE49thSt.|SilverSprings,FL34488314-750-1397|[email protected]

***Ifyouaresendingartforyourbanner,pleasemakefiles8x10.5”at300dpiandsend to Tami Johnson at the address or email above.

Banner art may be JPG or PDF format and are due no later than WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11th.

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SOUTHEASTERN LIVESTOCK PAVILION2232 NE Jacksonville Rd., Ocala, FL

352-840-5606

BARN: 226 stalls with new iron gates, air conditioned concession area, an-nouncer’s booth, secretary’s office and VIP room for the judges.COVERED ARENA: Arena class floor measure 120’x300’ with a ceiling height of 37’ and grandstand seating for 4,000.CAMPSITES: 9 full hookups (water, sewer, electricity), 7 with water and elec-tricity and 10 with electricity only. CAMPSITES ARE LIMITED AND WILL BE ON A FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED BASIS. CAMPSITES RESERVED ON AN ENTRY BLANK WILL BE GIVEN PREFERENCE OVER DRIVE-UPS. SITES WILL BE ASSIGNED AND YOU MUST SEE THE SHOW SEC-RETARY BEFORE MOVING INTO A CAMPSITE. Campsites are $45.BEDDING: The stalls have clay floors and no first bedding is provided. You may bring your own bedding with you, but bedding may not be delivered to the showgrounds by an outside vendor. Advance orders for bedding should be included on the entry form; additional bedding requirements during the show can be ordered through the Show Secretary. SHAVINGS ARE $8.00/bagSUPPORT FACILITIES: Within 5-15 minutes of the Paviliion are numerous restaurants, fast food and sit down, motels/hotels, feed and tack stores.DIRECTIONS: From I-75, take Exit 354 (U.S. Highway 27). Go south on US 27 to US Hwy 441/301, turn left. Go to Old Jacksonville Road, first light after railroad overpass, turn right. Pavilion is two miles east of US 441/301 on the left hand side of the road. See map on inside back cover.

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CLASS DESCRIPTIONSYou do not need to prequalify to enter any championship class.

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED DIVISION(From the ASHA website)

In the show ring, American Saddlebreds compete in five primary divisions: Five-Gait-ed, Three-Gaited, Fine Harness, Park and Pleasure. Each division has its own “look” and desired traits; however, all strive to meet the model of an ideal American Saddle-bred. They are judged on performance, manners, presence, quality and conformation. Five-Gaited – Horses competing in the Five-Gaited division display beauty, bril-liance, elegance and refinement. The horses perform at speed in an animated form. Horses are shown with a full mane and tail. Protective boots may be worn on the front feet. The horses are judged at the animated walk, trot, slow gait, rack and canter. Three-Gaited – Horses competing in the Three-Gaited division are the epitome of beauty, brilliance, elegance, refinement and expression. The horses perform in an animated and precise manner. To accentuate the refinement of horses in this division, they are shown with a roached mane and tail. Horses are judged at the animated walk, park trot and canter. Fine Harness – Horses competing in the Fine Harness division should posses all of the elegance and refinement of the ideal American Saddlebred. As opposed to the Five-Gaited horses, entries in this division work toward animation rather than speed. The horses are shown with a full mane and tail. Protective boots may be worn on the front feet. The horses are judged at the animated walk, park trot and “show your horse.” Park – Horses competing in the Park division should be stylish with finish and quali-ty and be well-mannered. The horses perform with animated and graceful gaits. Classes may be offered for horses with a roached mane and tail or horses with a full mane and tail. The Park division holds five-gaited, three-gaited and driving classes. Pleasure – The Pleasure division has been broken down into two sections – Show Pleasure and Country Pleasure. All horses competing in the Pleasure division conform to the typical Saddlebred type. They perform their gaits promptly and in a comfortable manner, giving the distinct impression of an enjoyable ride. Manners are emphasized in this division, and all horses must perform a true, flat walk. Show Pleasure – Horses competing in Show Pleasure should be alert and responsive to their environment and rider. Generally these horses display less animation than the Three-Gaited, Five-Gaited and Fine Harness Performance horses. Horses are shown with a full mane and tail. The Show Pleasure division offers three-gaited, five-gaited, western and driving classes. Country Pleasure – Horses in the Country Pleasure division are typically less showy than the Show Pleasure horse and demonstrate easy, ground-covering action. The Country Pleasure horse is shown with a full mane and tail and must be plain shod, suit-able for trail riding. A multitude of classes are offered in the Country Pleasure division, including three-gaited, five-gaited, driving, western and hunter classes.

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NOTE: All ASB classes may be split based on age and experience of rider if it is felt nec-essary for the safety of the exhibitors. If you feel a class should be split, please contact the Show Committee. Cross-entering between Country Pleasure and Show Pleasure or Park Pleasure are not allowed.

Three-Gaited Park 38A. ASB Three-Gaited Park Open (RCW 38B) 67A. ASB Three-Gaited Park Championship (RCW 67B)Park Pleasure 27A. ASB Park Pleasure (RCW 26C) 54A. ASB Park Pleasure Championship (RCW 54B)Western Country Pleasure 15. ASB Country Western Pleasure Open 57. ASB Country Western Pleasure ChampionshipHunter Country Pleasure 25C. ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Open 56C. ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Championship (RCW 56A & B)Three-Gaited Country Pleasure 4. ASB Country English Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 52B. ASB Country Pleasure Saddle Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 52A)Country Pleasure Driving 21B. ASB Country Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr Exhibitor (RCW 21A) 63B. ASB Country Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 63A)Three-Gaited Show Pleasure 36. ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 68. ASB Three-Giated Show Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship

Show Pleasure Driving 5A. ASB Show Pleasure Driving (RCW 5B)

RCW = Runs concurrently with

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MORGAN HORSE DIVISIONSummer’s End is designated an AMHA Star Rated Show.

In addition to the physical characteristics that identify the Morgan, a Morgan is distinctive for its stamina and vigor, personality and eagerness, and strong nat-ural way of moving. Conformation is the degree of perfection of the component parts and their relationship to each other. Correct Morgan type and conformation is the same in each section of the Morgan Horse division where conformation is considered. There is only one standard for type and conformation of the Morgan horse.

Judging Criteria—Most Morgan classes call for type and conformation to be con-sidered 40% and performance 60% in the qualifying classes; and type, conforma-tion, and performance 50% in the championship classes. At all-Morgan competi-tions, stripping of horses is mandatory in Open and Junior Horse Championship classes under saddle. Exceptions: One horse and Parade classes. Ideal Morgan type and conformation is the same in all classes and all sections of the Morgan division.The other performance criteria considered are quality, manners, presence, perfor-mance, cadence and balance, and suitability of horse to rider/driver. The specific kind of class being judged determines the importance of each criteria in the final judging outcome. The order in which each is listed in the class specifications determines where the emphasis should be placed. For example: A horse placed first in a class judged on performance, cadence and balance, quality, and manners could justifiably not be placed first against the same horses if the class were judged on manners, quality, and performance, ca-dence and balance. AMHA endorses the concepts regarding protective headgear expressed in the USEF Rule Book. Riders must not be penalized for the wearing of protective head-gear in any class. All Junior Exhibitor classes call for manners and suitability as primary cri-teria. Judges must select their Junior Exhibitor winners from those horses that clearly portray the attributes of a well-mannered, safe, pleasant horse. If the rider is overmounted or if the horse is not suitable to that rider, it must result in a severe penalty. The Morgan Horse is shown in a wide variety of disciplines, including: Park Harness and Saddle, English Pleasure & Pleasure Driving, Classic Pleasure & Driving, Western Pleasure, Hunter Pleasure, as well as Carriage Driving, Trail, Dressage, Western Dressage and over fences. For more detailed class/division specifications, please refer to the MorganHorse.com website under Competitions —> Morgan Judging, specifically by downloading a copy of the Morgan Horse Judging Standards.

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Western Pleasure 1. MOR Western Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse 20A. MOR Western Pleasure Jr Exhibitor (RCW 20B) 23. MOR Western Pleasure Open 37. MOR Western Pleasure Amateur 43. MOR Western Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse Championship 51. MOR Western Pleasure Open Championship 62A. MOR Western Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 62B)

Classic Pleasure 3A. MOR Classic Pleasure Saddle Open (RCW 3B) 3B. MOR Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr Exhibitor (RCW 3A) 21A. MOR Classic Pleasure Driving (RCW 21B) 52A. MOR Classic Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 52B) 63A. MOR Classic Pleasure Driving Championship (RCW 63B)

English Pleasure 26A. MOR English Pleasure Amateur (RCW 26B,C) 26B. MOR English Pleasure Jr Exhibitor (RCW 26A,C) 26C. MOR English Pleasure Open (RCW 26A, B) 29. MOR English Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse 49. MOR English Pleasure Ladies Amateur 58A. MOR English Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 59B) 59B. MOR English Pleasure Open Championship (RCW 58A)

P E R P E T U A L T R O P H I E SJohn Jackson Memorial Trophy Saddle Seat Equitation Championship

This trophy was donated in 2005 by the family of long-time Morgan supporter, John Jackson.

Jim Hooper Memorial Trophy Walk/Trot Pleasure ChampionshipThis trophy was donated in 2005 by West Coast Morgans

Bill Dunlap Perpetual Memorial Trophy Amateur Western Pleasure ChampionshipThis trophy was donated in 2008 by Lora Dunlap, daughter of Bill Dunlap.

RCW = Runs concurrently with

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Morgan Horse Division, cont’d

Pleasure Driving 7A. MOR Pleasure Driving Jr/Novice Horse (RCW 7B) 7B. MOR Pleasure Driving Open (RCW 7A & 7C) 7C. MOR Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr Exhibitor (RCW 7A & 7B) 53A. MOR Pleasure Driving Open Championship (RCW 53B) 53B. MOR Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 53A)Park Saddle & Harness38B. MOR Park Saddle Open (RCW 38A) 67B. MOR Park Saddle Championship (RCW 67A)Hunter Pleasure 6. MOR Hunter Pleasure Ladies 25A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Open (RCW 25B) 28A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Amateur (RCW 28B) 28B. MOR Hunter Pleasure Jr Exhibitor (RCW 28A) 41. MOR Hunter Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse 56A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Open Championship (RCW 56B) 59A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Amateur Championship (RCW 59B)59B. MOR Hunter Pleasure Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 59A)

Equitation 504. MOR Equitation Over Fences 2’6” 505. AMHA Hunter Seat Over Fences Medal, fences 2’6” 513. MOR Equitation Over Fences Championship 2’6” 2A. MOR Hunt Seat Equitation (RCW 2B) 10A. MOR Western Seat Equitation (RCW 10B) 14A. MOR Saddle Seat Equitation (RCW 14B) 22. MOR Hunt Seat On The Flat Equitation 33. AMHA Western Seat Equitation Medal 40. AMHA Hunt Seat On The Flat Medal 45. AMHA Saddle Seat Equitation Medal 55A. MOR Hunt Seat Equitation Championship (RCW 55B) 64A. MOR Western Seat Equitation Championship (RCW 64B) 66A. MOR Saddle Seat Equitation Championship (RCW 66B)

RCW = Runs concurrently with

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Morgan Walk-Trot or Walk/Jog 11A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under (RCW 11B,C,D)11B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under RCW 11 A,C,D) 16A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Equitation, 12 & Under (RCW 16B) 18A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under (RCW 18B) 39A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under (RCW 39B,C,D) 39B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under (RCW 39A,C,D) 47A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 47B) 50A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation 12 & Under Championship (RCW 50B,C,D) 50B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 50A,C,D) 61A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 61B,C,D) 61B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 61A,C,D)65A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 65B)

Misc Morgan 506. MOR Working Hunter Jr. Exhibitor (fences not to exceed 2’6”) 514. MOR Working Hunter Jr. Exhibitor (fences not to exceed 2’6”) Championship 46A. MOR Sport Horse Under Saddle (RCW 46B)

CARRIAGE PLEASURE DRIVING OPEN BREED DIVISIONOpen to all breeds and to be held in accordance with USEF Carriage Pleasure Driving rules. 12. Carriage Pleasure Driving 19. Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout 34. Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship 35. Carriage Pleasure Driving Working

Qualification not required for championships.

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OPEN BREED DIVISIONSpecifications for each class will be at the judge’s discretion based on traditional requirements for each class and with breed differences taken into consideration.

508. Ranch Class 2B. Hunt Seat Equitation (RCW 2A) 5B. Pleasure Driving (RCW 5A) 8. Training Class 9. Western Pleasure 10B. Western Seat Equitation (RCW 10A) 11C. Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under (RCW 1A,B,D) 11D. Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under (RCW 11A,B,C) 13. Rescue/Senior Horse 17 Yrs & Over 14B. Saddle Seat Equitation (RCW 14A) 16B. Walk-Jog Western Equitation, 12 & Under (RCW 16A) 18B. Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under (RCW 18A) 20B. Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor (RCW 20A) 24. Walk-Trot Any Age, Any Seat 25B. Hunter Pleasure (RCW 25A,C) 27B. English Pleasure (RCW 27A) 28C. Hunter Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor (RCW 28A,B) 31. Trail Class, Open 32. Hunter Hack, Open 39C. Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under (RCW 39A,B,D) 39D. Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under (RCW 39A,B,C) 42. Rescue/Senior Horse 17 & Over Championship 44. Training Class Championship 46B. Sport Horse Under Saddle (RCW 46A) 47B. Walk-Jog Western Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 47A) 50C. Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 50A,B,D) 50D. Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 50A,B,C) 54B. English Pleasure Championship (RCW 54A) 55B. Hunt Seat Equitation Championship (RCW 55A) 56B. Hunter Pleasure Championship (RCW 56A,C) 59C. Hunter Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 59A,B) 60. Walk-Trot, Any Age, Any Seat

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RCW = Runs concurrently with

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61C. Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 61A,B,D) 61D. Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 61A,B,C) 62B. Western Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship (RCW 62A) 64B. Western Seat Equitation Championship (RCW 64A) 65B. Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship (RCW 65A) 66B. Saddle Seat Equitation Championship (RCW 66A)

HUNTER OVER FENCES DIVISIONAll Hunter Over Fences Classes are Open Breed

500. Working Hunter Cross Rails 501. Working Hunter I (not to exceed 2’) 502. Working Hunter II (not to exceed 2’3”) 503. Working Hunter III (not to exceed 2’6”) 507. Working Hunter IV (not to exceed 3’) 509. Working Hunter Cross Rails Championship 510. Working Hunter I (not to exceed 2’0”) Championship 511. Working Hunter II (not to exceed 2’3”) Championship 512. Working Hunter III (not to exceed 2’6”) Championship 515. Working Hunter IV (not to exceed 3’0”) Championship

DRESSAGE/WESTERN DRESSAGE DIVISION (Thursday 11AM)All Dressage/Western Dressage Classes are Open Breed

600. WDAA Western Dressage Intro, Test 2 or 4 601. WDAA Western Dressage Basic, Test 2 or 4 602. WDAA Western Dressage Level 1, Test 2 or 4 603. USDF Dressage Training Level 604. USDF Dressage Intro Test A 605. USDF Dressage Intro Test B 606. USDF Dressage Intro Test C 607. USEF Dressage Training Level Test 1 608. USEF Dressage Training Level Test 2 609. USEF Dressage Training Level Test 3 610. USEF Dressage Training Level Test 4 611. Dressage Pick Your Test 612. Sport Horse On The Triangle

Qualification not required for championships.

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Exceptional Challenge DivisionPLEASE USE SPECIAL EXCEPTIONAL/ACADEMY ENTRY BLAN

— RULES —EXCEPTIONAL RIDER EQUITATION (with pattern)

• Class is open to any rider with a physical or cognitive disability riding a mare or gelding of any breed.

• Riders will enter ring at a walk. Riders will be judged at walk, trot and halt on the rail both ways of the ring.

• The rider will be judged on basic equitation skills and his/her ability to control the horse. Posting is required for English riders, correct diagonals will count. Riders will be called to the line up and asked to perform an individual pattern. Pattern will be posted in the show office at the beginning of the event.

• One handler for each entry may be in the arena. Handlers must stand quietly near the center of the arena during the rail work, but may head the horse in the line up.

Handlers may not coach ANY rider during the class.

EXCEPTIONAL RIDER SHOWMANSHIP• Class is open to any rider with a physical or cognitive disability riding a mare or gelding of any breed.• Riders will enter ring at a walk. Riders will be judged as a group at walk and trot on the rail both ways of the ring.• The rider will be judged on basic equitation skills and his/her ability to control the horse. Posting is required for English riders, correct diagonals will count.• One handler for each entry may be in the arena. Handlers must stand quietly near the center of the arena during the rail work, but may head the horse in the line up. Handlers may not coach ANY rider during the class.

901. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Jog Western Showmanship 902. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Jog Western Equitation 903. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot English Showmanship 904. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot English Equitation 905. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot/Canter English Showmanship 906. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot/Canter English Equitation 907. UPHA Exceptional Challenge Cup 908. UPHA Exceptional Challenge Cup with Assistance Open to all English equitation riders 12 years of age and over, with a mental or

physical handicap, riding a mare or gelding of any breed. Walk/trot riders only. To be judged on the rail and in a mandatory individual workout as a walk and trot only. One handler per entry permitted in ring. Complete class specifications, including mandatory workout, will be available on the FMHA website and in the show office.

909. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot Showmanship with Assistance (English or Western) 910. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot Equitation with Assistance (English or Western)

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Academy DivisionPLEASE USE SPECIAL EXCEPTIONAL/ACADEMY ENTRY BLANK

UPHA Chapter 16 Academy Rules & RegulationsThe Academy Division is for those riders and/or drivers who have never shown in an “A” circuit show.Helmets are required for all riders, in compliance with the 2009 congressional helmet law.AGE AND DIVISION: Membership to the Florida State High Point Program is required for all riders wanting to compete in the Academy classes. A rider’s age for the competition year is determined on the dates of the Harvest Days Horse Show.CLASS RULES: Headers are allowed in if needed for safety, no towels or whips allowed in with them. Classes will be split at the 13th rider. Splits will be shuffled to keep equitation and showmanship back to back (i.e.: 1a, 2a, 1b, 2b). Class holds will be 2 minutes in length. NO EXCEPTIONS. Holds must be requested 15 minutes before the academy session/show begins. Gate times will be strictly enforced and as one class exists the next will be promptly called.ACADEMY HORSES: Horses in academy classes MUST be a lesson horse regularly used in a profession-ally operated lesson program. The horses must display safety characteristics accordingly. Horses will be excused from the competition for unsafe behavior such as going too fast for a rider to handle. Horses are not to be judged and must be serviceably sound. No farm/barn affiliation should be visible on the horse, tack or rider.TURN OUT: Required is a plain shod horse, 1 therapeutic pad and wedge allowed. No Saddle Seat mane braids or artificial appliances are to be used. Hoof blacking and hunter braiding is optional. Any protective leg wraps, knee boots, bell boots, splint boots are allowed, but must be similar color to the horse’s body color (i.e. no white wraps allowed unless the horse’s body is white).ACADEMY EQUITATION: Judged on the rider’s basic equitation skills with correct diagonals and leads, proper use of ring is considered.ACADEMY SHOWMANSHIP: Judged on the rider’s horsemanship abilities. It is judged on the rider’s ability to control and show their horse. The rider’s command of the horse, for example, speed, collective-ness and placement in the ring is to be considered. Walk-trot riders should not be penalized for incorrect diagonals. For walk-trot-canter riders, promptness in finding the correct leads and diagonals is important.WALK/TROT ON THE LINE CLASS: Riders are to be judged on form and presentation style. Walk-Trot riders will enter the ring at a walk, be judged on the rail as a group at the walk both directions of the ring. The class will line up. Each rider and leader will individually trot down one long rail, reverse and trot back and return to the line-up. Trainers may designate a temporary header in the line-up should he/she need to run with another of their riders. In equitation classes diagonals will count, trainers may help with diagonals. In showmanship class, diagonals will not count. If a show only has one Walk/Trot lead line class on the schedule, it is to be conducted as an equitation class.NOVICE CLASSES: for each age division and for riders who have not received 3 blue ribbons in any and all academy divisions (except Lead Line classes).

TACK AND APPOINTMENTSSADDLE SEAT: Tack: Horses may be shown in a snaffle bridle with running martingale or German martingale, Pelham, or double bridle, no draw reins allowed. Saddles must be a cutback English saddle. No tie downs, standing martingales, or blinkers are allowed. Attire: Jodhpurs, jodhpur boots or paddock boots, long sleeve button-down or collared shirts, tie and gloves are required. Vests are optional, no derbies allowed. Riding whip and non-roweled spurs are optional. Long hair must be secured back in a bun or braid(s).HUNT SEAT: Tack: Horses may be shown in a snaffle bridle with or without a running martingale or German martingale. Pelham or double bridles are allowed, no draw reins are allowed. Saddles must be hunt seat saddles. No tie downs or blinkers are allowed, standing martingales for over fences classes are permitted. Attire: Breeches, an appropriate hunt seat shirt, hunt boots, paddock boots, or black half chaps with black paddock boots and gloves are required. Riding crop and non-roweled spurs are optional. Long hair must be secured back in a bun or braid(s).WESTERN: Tack: Horses may be shown in a snaffle bridle with or without a running martingale with two hands or a single curb bit bridle with one hand. Saddles must be western saddles. No tie downs, standing martingales, or blinkers are allowed. Attire: Jeans or pants, a western style shirt, jodhpur, paddock or west-ern boots and gloves are required. Chaps and Western hats are not allowed. “Polo” shirts are not allowed.

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Whips and non-roweled spurs are optional. Long hair must be secured back in a bun or braid(s).DRIVING: Tack: Any 2-wheeled vehicle is allowed. Any work or show harness and cart may be used as long as it is in good working condition. Attire: Any academy attire is appropriate or you may wear pleasure driving attire. Glasses or goggles and gloves are required. Driving whip is optional. Instructor may ride along with the driver; however, no instruction can be given.

ELIGIBILITY TO COMPETE IN THE ACADEMY PROGRAM Riders and drivers who have competed in any “show rider”, USEF, Star Rated, A-circuit classes at any show in any discipline are ineligible to compete in the Academy program and must register FSHPP Perfor-mance Division program (exception: “A-circuit” level riders may compete in Academy driving classes, also “A-circuit” level drivers may compete in Academy riding classes). Academy riders/drivers may participate in any open breed schooling shows and still be eligible to compete in UPHA Chapter 16 Academy classes and earn FSHPP points as long as these guidelines are followed:1. If you compete in Academy W/T, you can not canter at any other shows.2. If you compete at a schooling show in dressage you must only compete in Intro level tests, and not in a

jacket. Above intro level, you are considered an “A-circuit” rider, even if it is at a schooling show.3. If you compete at a schooling show in hunter/jumper classes they must be considered “short” stirrup or

“long” stirrup classes.4. You must submit a copy of the prize list of the schooling show to FSHPP to prove it was indeed a school-

ing show and indicate which classes the rider competed in within 14 days following the competition.

Any questions or concerns can be directed to the UPHA Chapter 16 Academy and FSHPP representative at [email protected] or 813-459-3312.

Academy Division ClassesAcademy classes will be Saturday, Sept. 11, at 12:00 PM

or 30 minutes after the end of our 9:00 AM morning session

300. Academy Lead Line, Walk Only, 8 & Under 301. Academy Walk-Trot on the Line Showmanship, 8 & Under 302. Academy Walk-Trot on the Line Equitation, 8 & Under 303. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Adult Showmanship, 18 & Over, Any Seat 304. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Adult Equitation, 18 & Over, Any Seat 305. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Showmanship, 17 & Under, Any Seat 306. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation, 17 & Under, Any Seat 307. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 14 & Over 308. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 14 & Over 309. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 11-13 Years 311. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 9-10 Years 312. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 9-10 Years 313. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 9 & Under 314. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 9 & Under 315. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Showmanship, 11 & Over 316. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 11 & Over 317. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Showmanship, 10 & Under 318. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 10 & Under 319. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Showmanship, 11 & Over 320. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Equitation, 11 & Over 321. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Showmanship, 10 & Under 322. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Equitation, 10 & Under

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2021 SUMMER’S END HORSE SHOW

EXCEPTIONAL CHALLENGE & ACADEMY ENTRY FORM

(One rider per entry form)

Horse’s Name __________________________________________Owner: ______________________________________________Address: ______________________________________________City/State/Zip: ______________________________________________________________________________________________Rider’s Name: _____________________________ Age: _______Address: ______________________________________________City/State/Zip: _________________________________________Instructor’s Name: ______________________________________Class numbers entered: _______________________________________________________________________________________Signature of Instructor, Parent or Guardian_____________________________________________________Entry fees: _____ x $25 = $ _____Number of stalls: _____ ($65/stall or $30/Sat Night Only) $______Office Fee: ($20 per horse/rider combo) $_______TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED: $_______

Mail to: Carlie Evans 22806 W. Newberry Rd. Newberry, FL 32669 352-215-0710

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2021 SUMMER’S END SHOWTENTATIVE SCHEDULE

Thursday, Sept. 9, 11:00 AM - Back Covered Arena 600. WDAA Western Dressage Intro, Test Choice 2 or 4 601. WDAA Western Dressage Basic, Test Choice 2 or 4 602. WDAA Western Dressage Level 1, Test 2 or 4 603. USDF Dressage Training Level 604. USDF Dressage Intro Test A 605. USDF Dressage Intro Test B 606. USDF Dressage Intro Test C 607. USEF Training Level Test 1 608. USEF Training Level Test 2 609. USEF Training Level Test 3 610. USEF Training Level Test 4 611. Pick Your Test 612. Sport Horse On The Triangle

Thursday, Sept. 9, 7:00 PM - Back Covered ArenaHUNTER/JUMPER OVER FENCES CLASSES

500. OPEN BREED Working Hunter Cross Rails 501. OPEN BREED Working Hunter I (not to exceed 2’) 502. OPEN BREED Working Hunter II (not to exceed 2’3”) 503. OPEN BREED Working Hunter III (not to exceed 2’6”) 504. MOR Equitation Over Fences (fences at 2’6”) 505. AMHA Hunter Seat Over Fences Medal (fences at 2’6”) 506. MOR Working Hunter Jr. Exhibitor (fences not to exceed 2’6”) 507. OPEN BREED Working Hunter IV (not to exceed 3’) 508. Ranch Class

Friday, Sept. 10, 10:00 AM - Main Arena 1. MOR Western Pleasure Jr. Horse 2A. MOR Hunt Seat Equitation 2B. OPEN BREED Hunt Seat Equitation 3A. MOR Classic Pleasure Saddle Open 3B. MOR Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr. Exhibitor 4. ASB Country Pleasure Saddle Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 5A. ASB Show Pleasure Driving

A,B,C,D classes will run concurrently.

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5B. OPEN BREED Pleasure Driving 6. MOR Hunter Pleasure Ladies 7A. MOR Pleasure Driving Jr/Novice Horse 7B. MOR Pleasure Driving Open 7C. MOR Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 8. Training Class 9. OPEN BREED Western Pleasure 10A. MOR Western Seat Equitation 10B. OPEN BREED Western Seat Equitation 11A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under 11B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under 11C. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under 11D. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under 12. OPEN BREED Carriage Pleasure Driving 13. Rescue Horse/Senior Horse 17 Yrs & Over 14A. MOR Saddle Seat Equitation 14B. OPEN BREED Saddle Seat Equitation 15. ASB Country Western Pleasure Open 16A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Seat Equitation, 12 & Under 16B. OPEN BREED Walk-Jog Western Equitation, 12 & Under 17. TBA - Cost $100

Friday, Sept. 10, 1:00 PM - Back Covered ArenaHUNTER/JUMPER OVER FENCES CHAMPIONSHIPS

509. OPEN BREED Working Hunter Cross Rails Championship 510. OPEN BREED Working Hunter I (not to exceed 2’) Championship 511. OPEN BREED Working Hunter II (not to exceed 2’3”) Championship 512. OPEN BREED Working Hunter III (not to exceed 2’6”) Championship 513. MOR Equitation Over Fences (fences at 2’6”) Championship 514. MOR Working Hunter Jr. Exhibitor (fences not to exceed 2’6”) Championship 515. OPEN BREED Working Hunter IV (not to exceed 3’) Championship

Qualification not required for championships.

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Friday, Sept. 10, 3:00 PM - Main ArenaExceptional Challenge Classes

901. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Jog Western Showmanship 902. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Jog Western Equitation 903. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot English Showmanship 904. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot English Equitation 905. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot/Canter English Showmanship 906. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot/Canter English Equitation 907. UPHA Exceptional Challenge Cup 908. UPHA Exceptional Challenge Cup with Assistance 909. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot Showmanship with Assistance (English or Western) 910. Exceptional Challenge Walk/Trot Equitation with Assistance (English or Western)

Friday, Sept. 10, 6:00 PM - Main Arena 18A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under 18B. OPEN BREED Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under 19. OPEN BREED Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout 20A. MOR Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 20B. OPEN BREED Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 21A. MOR Classic Pleasure Driving Open 21B. ASB Country Pleasure Driving 22. MOR Hunt Seat On The Flat Equitation 23. MOR Western Pleasure Open 24. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Any Age, Any Seat 25A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Open 25B. OPEN BREED Hunter Pleasure 25C. ASB Country Hunter Pleasure Open 26A. MOR English Pleasure Amateur 26B. MOR English Pleasure Jr Exhibitor 26C. MOR English Pleasure Open 27A. ASB Park Pleasure 27B. OPEN BREED English Pleasure 28A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Amateur 28B. MOR Hunter Pleasure Jr Exhibitor 28C. OPEN BREED Hunter Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 29. MOR English Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse 30. TBA - Cost $100

A,B,C,D classes will run concurrently.

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Saturday, Sept. 11, 9:30 AM - Main Arena 31. Trail Class Open 32. Hunter Hack Open *** 15 minute break, no earlier than 10:00 AM to start again *** 33. AMHA Western Seat Equitation Medal 34. OPEN BREED Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship 35. OPEN BREED Carriage Pleasure Driving Working 36. ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 37. MOR Western Pleasure Amateur 38A. ASB Park Saddle 38B. MOR Park Saddle 39A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under 39B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under 39C. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under 39D. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under 40. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal 41. MOR Hunter Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse 42. Rescue/Senior Horse Championship 43. MOR Westesrn Pleasure Jr/Novice Horse Championship 44. Training Class Championship 45. AMHA Saddle Seat Equitation Medal 46A. MOR Sport Horse Under Saddle 46B. OPEN BREED Sport Horse Under Saddle 47A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship 47B. OPEN BREED Walk-Jog Western Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship 48. TBA - Cost $100

Qualification not required for championships.

ATTN EXHIBITORS: There will be a ring drag at 3:00 PM every day and the ring will be closed during this time (unless the show is in session)

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Saturday, Sept. 11, 6:00 PM - Main Arena 49. MOR English Pleasure Ladies Amateur 50A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship 50B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship 50C. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship 50D. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 12 & Under Championship 51. MOR Western Pleasure Open Championship 52A. MOR Classic Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 52B. ASB Country English Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 53A. MOR Pleasure Driving Open Championship 53B. MOR Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 54A. ASB Park Pleasure Championship 54B. OPEN BREED English Pleasure Championship 55A. MOR Hunt Seat Equitation Championship 55B. OPEN BREED Hunt Seat Equitation Championship 56A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 56B. OPEN BREED Hunter Pleasure Championship 56C. ASB Country Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 57. ASB Western Pleasure Championship

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ACADEMY CLASSES — Saturday, Sept. 11, No earlier than 12PM, or 30 mins after the end of the Morning Session - Main Arena

300. Academy Lead Line, Walk Only, 8 & Under 301. Academy Walk-Trot on the Line Showmanship, 8 & Under 302. Academy Walk-Trot on the Line Equitation, 8 & Under 303. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Adult Showmanship, 18 & Over, Any Seat 304. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Adult Equitation, 18 & Over, Any Seat 305. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Showmanship, 17 & Under, Any Seat 306. Academy Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation, 17 & Under, Any Seat 307. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 14 & Over 308. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 14 & Over 309. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 11-13 Years 311. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 9-10 Years 312. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 9-10 Years 313. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Showmanship, 9 & Under 314. Academy Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Equitation, 9 & Under 315. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Showmanship, 11 & Over 316. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 11 & Over 317. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Showmanship, 10 & Under 318. Academy Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 10 & Under 319. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Showmanship, 11 & Over 320. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Equitation, 11 & Over 321. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Showmanship, 10 & Under 322. Academy Walk-Trot Western Seat Equitation, 10 & Under

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COMMERCIAL VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE:Limited space for commercial vendors is available for $25/day. Electrical hook-up is an additional $20/day charge. Vendors may set up on Thursday afternoon, Sept. 9.If you are interested in a commercial vendor space, please contact Tami Johnson at [email protected] or by phone, 314-750-1397.

Qualification not required for championships.

Sunday, Sept. 12, 10:00 AM - Main Arena 58A. MOR English Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 58B. MOR English Pleasure Open Championship 59A. MOR Hunter Pleasure Amateur Championship 59B. MOR Hunter Pleasure Jr Exhibitor Championship 59C. OPEN BREED Hunter Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 60. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Any Age, Any Seat 61A. MOR Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship 61B. MOR Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship 61C. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship 61D. OPEN BREED Walk-Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship 62A. MOR Western Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 62B. OPEN BREED Western Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship 63A. MOR Classic Pleasure Driving Championship 63B. ASB Country Pleasure Driving Championship 64A. MOR Western Seat Equitation Championship 64B. OPEN BREED Western Seat Equitation Championship 65A. MOR Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship 65B. OPEN BREED Walk-Jog Western Pleasure, 12 & Under Championship 66A. MOR Saddle Seat Equitation Championship 66B. OPEN BREED Saddle Seat Equitation Championship 67A. ASB Park Saddle Championship 67B. MOR Park Saddle Championship 68. ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Amateur/Jr Exhibitor Championship

A,B,C,D classes will run concurrently.

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