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AUGUST 12-15, 2020
CHAMPION CENTER EXPO
Springfield, Ohio
THE
OHIO MORGAN HORSE
ASSOCIATION PRESENTS
THE 50th ANNUAL
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Welcome, Friends!
Welcome to the 50th edition of the Buckeye Morgan Challenge Horse Show! We know that this
has been the most unprecedented show season ever in the history of our sport. The virus. The
uncertainty. The fear. The boredom. The heroism. The sadness. The reconnecting of families. It
has all come at us in ways we never would have dreamed could happen. But, here we are. We are
all super ready to get back to life as we know it. Life as we love it. We’re going to have a horse
show!
Fifty years! We’re going to celebrate. And, reminisce. This year, more than ever, we need to take
a minute to remember where we came from, who brought us here and how much fun we had
along the way. We hope you will have already sent us pictures to display. And, get your memories
in order for Friday night, because we’re going to have a good, old-fashioned story-telling session.
That will be right after enjoying some great food, a centerpiece cake and a champagne toast.
Once again, thanks to Kari Lyddon and Seven Springs Ranch in Pebble Beach, California we will
also have a fun and exciting event in the show ring on Friday night! A $5,000 Added Amateur
Hunter Pleasure Calcutta will provide an opportunity for both the owners AND the spectators to
get in on some very nice cash prizes and lots of fun! If you’re a bit of a gambler, and you have
good taste in hunter pleasure horses, you could be going home with a big smile on your face, and
an even bigger check in your pocket.
Many of us learned exactly what it’s like to live without the sport we love so much, while
quarantined with nothing but social media to give us a Morgan fix here and there. How lucky are
we to have something so wonderful that missing it is so hard?
If the Lord’s willing and the creek don’t rise,
We’ll see you in August!
Show manager,
Sandy Sessink
THE BUCKEYE MORGAN CHALLENGE HORSE SHOW
The Buckeye Morgan Challenge, its organizers and the OMHA
would like to sincerely thank
Seven Springs Ranch – Kari Lyddon For your most generous donation to make Friday night’s special event possible:
$5,000
AMATEUR HUNTER PLEASURE CALCUTTA
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Champions Center Expo 4122 Laybourne Road
Springfield, Ohio
August 12-15, 2020
OMHA BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Alyssa Rose Rogers
Elizabeth Thomas
Nancy Rinz
Elizabeth Burick
Susan Walker
Sandy Sessink
Elizabeth Thomas
Shelby Hoge
Roxy Rogers
Emily Gill
Kim Thomas
Dawn Hott
President Vice President
Recording Secretary
Treasurer
Corresponding Secretary
Buckeye Horse Show Manager
Youth Committee Chair
Social Media Co-Director
Social Media Director Dressage Director
SHOW MANAGER SANDY SESSINK
11103 ASPEN COURT SOUTH LYON, MI 48178
248-207-4856 [email protected]
SHOW SECRETARY PAM TURNER 584 RIDGE ROAD HORSEHEADS, NY 14845 607-731-9572
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SHOW OFFICIALS
JUDGE- PARK, PLEASURE, IN HAND, CLASSIC PLEASURE, AMATEUR HUNTER PLEASURE
CALCUTTA
JUDGE- WESTERN, HUNTER, RANCH, ALL EQUITATION, AMATEUR HUNTER PLEASURE
CALCUTTA
JUDGE- AMATEUR HUNTER PLEASURE CALCUTTA
DRESSAGE JUDGE
USEF STEWARD
ANNOUNCER
RINGMASTER
ORGANIST
PADDOCK MASTER
PHOTOGRAPHER
FARRIER
GATES
VETERINARIAN
STABLING MANAGER
SHAVINGS PRE ORDERS
EMT SERVICES
RIBBONS AND TROPHIES
HOSPITALITY CHAIR
SILENT AUCTION
DRESSAGE COORDINATOR
YOUTH OF THE YEAR CONTEST
ANNE JUDD- LUTZ, FL
COBY HOLOWACZ- HAMDEN, NY
KATHRYN SWARTZ- TROY, OH
SUE HUGHES- PLYMOUTH, MI
JOYCE HAMBLIN
WYATT LILLY
KAREN HOMER BROWN
AMY PARADISE BRADEN
DIANE GARROW
SHANE SHIFLET
TIM LAWRENCE
KEN HART
WALNUT GROVE 937-845-3146
SANDY SESSINK 248-207-4956
SANDY SESSINK
GENE WRIGHT
KATHY WATERS
ROXY ROGERS, ALYSSA ROGERS
LOIS MAGISANO, E BURICK & J SCALA
EMILY GILL & BOB SKELTON
LIZ THOMAS
Many thanks to the exhibitors, sponsors, volunteers and committee members who make this show possible!
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EXHIBITOR RULES AND INFORMATION
ARENA POLICIES
Lunging will not be allowed at any time in the main show ring, or
the adjacent, “official” warm up area.
Please use the older, outdoor arena closest to the camper area
for lunging, leaving the new arena next to it open for horses
working under saddle or in harness.
The covered outdoor arena will be used for our dressage and
Ranch riding classes on Wednesday and Saturday. You may
work or lunge in that ring if we are not holding classes or setting
up for dressage or ranch riding.
The official warm up ring, which is immediately adjacent to the
show ring, will only be open to horses in the very next class.
When using the official warm up ring, please respect your
proximity to the show ring. There will be no whip cracking, baby
powder, or noise making allowed.
ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES
Horses will be allowed to arrive at 3:00 pm on Sunday, August 9th for an
extra $25 per horse (not per day) early arrival fee. Monday arrivals will
only be charged an extra $20 per horse. There is no extra fee to arrive
on Tuesday morning, or later. All stalls must be vacated by noon on
Sunday, August 16th.
BEDDING
Bedding is $8 per bag and is available from TizWhiz, which is located in
the wooden hut at the out-gate end of the breezeway. Shavings will be
added to your show office bill. Bedding bills to be split to customers must
be done by Friday afternoon prior to checking out. In order to have
shavings delivered to your stalls prior to your arrival on the grounds,
orders must be made by calling Sandy Sessink (248) 207-4956.
CAMPING
We heard you loud and clear. You did not like the flat rate camping fee.
So, we are going back to the daily rate of $35 per night. We ask that you
provide your name, your camper’s make, model and license plate
number, as well as the days you’ll be camping. You can add the fees to
our entry blank, but forms will be in the office to fill out in order to get
your permit.
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CLASS HOLDS
In order to put together an exact, predictable time schedule available to
all exhibitors prior to each session, our policy for holds between
classes will be as follows:
1. Holds MUST be requested in writing, or directly through
Sandy at the show office no less than 90 minutes prior to
the session in which the hold is needed.
2. Please contact show manager Sandy Sessink well in
advance to see if your class hold needs warrant a specially
scheduled break (for a ring drag, drawing, or presentation).
3. In order to maintain a predictable schedule for everyone,
holds will NOT be canceled.
4. We will be making available, through announcements, class
sheets and the www.horseshowsbysandy.weebly.com
website, a detailed time schedule including holds,
presentations and ring drags. This information will be
available approximately 45 minutes before the start of each
session, which is why we need your class holds and entries
in a timely fashion.
DRIVER’S LICENSE STATEMENT
Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a
motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a
motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles,
scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of licensed competitions.
Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described
motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s
license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a
parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule
are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that
operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s),
guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense.
Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s)
from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being
filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs
and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from
this rule. (If your competition bans motorized vehicles, please contact our office for
further instruction.)
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ENTRIES & ENTERING
1. Mail entries to: PAM TURNER, 584 RIDGE ROAD HORSEHEADS, NY 14845. WE WILL
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR EMAILED ENTRIES. For your convenience, entries may also
be made on line at: www.horseshowsonline.com.
2. Due to the unprecedented situation affecting our show season this year, the
Buckeye is going to give the exhibitors a one year reprieve from the early post entry
fee. We would be grateful if you would please try to get your entries in to our
secretary by July 12th. Those of you who do will receive 20 raffle tickets for our 50/50
raffle to be held on Thursday at the show. If the Covid-19 situation has made it difficult
for you to get entries in, we understand, and you will have until just before the show,
August 6th to get your entries to Pam Turner. After that, the late fee will only be $25.
Do the best you can to get your entries in, but we are mindful of the uncertainties of
life and business this year. We only ask that you give us a stall count estimate as soon
as possible. If you want special stalls please order through Sandy asap.
3. Due to the necessary scheduling of ride times, dressage entries must be received by
July 27Th. Any dressage entries received after July 27th will not be accepted. No
exceptions.
4. There is no post entry fee for additional classes added for any horses previously
entered.. Added class entries must be made in the horse show office and will be
accepted up to 90 minutes prior to the beginning of the session in which the class is to
be held. Please make your entry plans in advance of this deadline. In the event that the
90 minute deadline is missed, special arrangements can be made to enter your class for
an additional fee of $40 per class. This fee is a necessary consequence because last
minute entering has become a rapidly growing problem for our staff.
5. Transfer of entry fees will be accepted at no penalty prior to the start of the show.
For example, you may substitute a new horse, using the fees of a horse that cannot
come.
6. Prize money checks will be mailed to the owner within 30 days of the show’s closing
date. To avoid delays in receiving prize money, please be certain that the owner’s
complete mailing address is clearly and correctly listed on the entry blank.
7. Trainers who would like to split item costs such as shavings, tack stalls or sponsorships
among their clients must set up these splits at the office by Friday afternoon, NO
EXCEPTIONS.
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ENTRY FEES
Qualifying Performance Classes Trophy, Six Ribbons $30
Dressage Classes Trophy. Six Ribbons $30
In Hand Trophy, Six Ribbons $30
Medals & UPHA Challenge Cup Medals, Cup, 6 ribbons $30
Junior Exhibitor & Equitation Classes Trophy, Six Ribbons $30
Walk Trot Qualifying Classes Trophy, Six Ribbons $30
Jr Exhibitor, Walk Trot, Equitation Champs Trophy, Eight Ribbons $35
$150 Championships Trophy, Eight Ribbons
$60, $40, $30, $20 $40
$250 Championships Trophy, Eight Ribbons
$125, $60, $40, $25 $50
Stick Horse Class & Lead Line Ribbons and prizes for
all entries
No
Fee
Amateur Hunter Pleasure Calcutta Jackpot
Trophy, Ten Ribbons
Owner of the horse: $2,500,
$1,250, $750, $300, $100, $100
Highest bidders: Percentage of
the Calcutta proceeds: 40%, 20%,
15%, 10%, 10%, 5%
$100
Entry made after the 90 minutes before the
session deadline during the show $40
Post entry fee (per horse)—entries
RECEIVED after AUGUST 6TH
NO Dressage entries
accepted after July 27th $25
PRIZE MONEY CHECKS WILL BE MAILED TO THE OWNER WITHIN 30 DAYS OF THE
SHOW’S CLOSING DATE. PLEASE BE CERTAIN THAT YOUR COMPLETE MAILING
ADDRESS IS CLEARLY AND CORRECTLY LISTED ON THE ENTRY BLANK.
EQUINE VACCINATION RULE- USEF RULE GR845
1. At Federation licensed competitions horses, more than 7 months of
age, entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of
Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis)
vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not
in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition
grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation
should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below. The
frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine
manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended
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that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian.
2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor,
upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation
from the veterinarian documenting that the horse in question received
the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine
administration.
3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a
veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management,
must provide a receipt of the vaccine purchase which is signed by the
owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial
number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine
administration.
4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the
vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon
request by Competition Management, must provide a letter from the
veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question
cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures
taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition
grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and
logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of
temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management,
steward, or technical delegate when requested.
5. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination
requirements without prior approval of the Veterinary Committee.
FOOTING, ARENA SIZE AND STALLS
All of the arenas have sand footing, including the two outdoor warm up
rings, the outdoor covered arena and the main show ring. The show
arena is 128’ X 202’ in size. Both temporary stalls with wooden walls,
and solid permanent stalls will be used. All stalls have doors.
GOLF CART RENTAL
Golf carts are available for rent from THE GOLF CAR COMPANY in
Plainfield, Ohio. You must order ahead of time. The show will not be
handling golf cart rentals. Please call to make arrangements at 614-873-
1055. http://www.golfcarcompany.com/
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
STATE OF OHIO Each equine brought into Ohio:
Shall be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection issued
at the point of origin immediately prior to entering Ohio, certifying that
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they have been given a careful, clinical inspection and been found free
of symptoms of any dangerously infectious, contagious, communicable
disease or known exposure there to. Rectal temperature at the time of
examination must be recorded on the certificate of veterinary inspection.
If twelve months of age or more, shall be accompanied by evidence
that the identified animal was negative to an official test for the disease,
equine infectious anemia, conducted by a laboratory approved by the
United States Department of Agriculture. This test must have been
conducted within the twelve-month period preceding the date of
importation into Ohio.
Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio Department
of Agriculture, the person responsible for each equine must make
available a chronological list of dates, places and events this animal has
attended within thirty days prior to entry.
All equine imported into Ohio from a state where the existence of the
disease, Venezuelan Equine Encephalomyelitis, “VEE”, has been
confirmed within the proceeding twelve months prior to the date of
importation into Ohio shall have been vaccinated against VEE, by a
licensed and accredited veterinarian, not less than fourteen days and no
more that twelve months preceding the date of importation, and shall be
subject to inspection and quarantine upon arrival at destination.
Horses who reside in Ohio If twelve months of age or more, shall
be accompanied by evidence that the identified animal was negative
to an official test for the disease, equine infectious anemia,
conducted by a laboratory approved by the United States
Department of Agriculture. So, a negative coggins date within the
last 12 months is required.
HELMETS- USEF RULE MO 106.2
Protective headgear (See GR801) must be worn by riders in lead line classes at
all times while mounted.
HIGH POINT/SPECIAL AWARDS
Amateur High Point Award– Open to all amateur riders and drivers of
any age in every division of the show. This award will go to the exhibitor
who accumulates the most points on every horse he or she shows, in
every class, regardless of whether it is a class specified for amateurs or
not. Every class in every division counts, including the sport horse
classes, as well as the performance classes. Amateur exhibitors wishing
to participate must sign up at the show office prior to their first class. A
list of each class you will show in must be provided at the time you sign
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up. Classes not on your list will not count toward your total.
Points will be counted according to the following scale:
1st place-6 points (First place in a one horse class counts 3 points.)
2nd place-5 points, 3rd place-4 points, 4th place-3 points, 5th place-2
points, 6th place- 1 point. The winner of the Amateur High Point Award
will receive a championship ribbon, the Mirror Lake Farm High Point
Amateur Perpetual Trophy, which is an engraved silver tea set. Winners
will be expected to engrave their name and the year on the trophy,
according to the show’s instructions, before returning it prior to the
following year’s show. Trophy may be permanently retained by winning
the award three years in a row. In the unlikely event there is a tie, the
exhibitor who has achieved his or her points with the most first place wins
will be declared the winner. If that still does not break the tie, the judge
will choose the winner.
Carriage Driving High Point Award- Every horse shown in the carriage
driving division will accumulate points in each class according to the
following scale: 1st place-6 points (1st place in a one horse class counts
3 points), 2nd place-5 points, 3rd place-4 points, 4th place-3 points, 5th
place-2 points, 6th place- 1 point. The horse with the most points wins.
In the event of a tie, the highest placing horse in the Reinsmanship class
will prevail.
Dressage High Score Award- The High Score Dressage Award, one
for western and one for traditional must show and complete at least two
tests. The winner for each (Western and Traditional) will be calculated
by averaging each horse’s scores from their top two classes. In the event
of a tie, the horse with the highest individual score will prevail.
Best Performance of the Show Award- At the end of the show, the
judge will select one horse that he believes made the most exceptional
showing of the week. The winner of this very special award will receive
a beautiful, mounted wire horse statue made by artist Danny Williams,
and generously donated by Diane Garrow in honor of the late Tim
O’Gorman. Past winners of this award are:
2016—Fieldcrest Captain Eclectic
2017—BRMF Debonair Flaire
2018---Century Oak The Wizard
2019---Dragonsmeade Eltanin
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REFUND POLICY
1. All entry and stall fees will be refunded on request prior to the closing
date for entries of August 6th.
2. After this date, refunds will be made upon verification of a bona fide
injury to horse, exhibitor, or exhibitor’s family. This verification must be
presented during the show, not after.
3. Office fees are not refundable for any reason.
4. At the discretion of the Show Manager; stall fees may be refunded if
the cancellation is received in time to reassign the stalls to another
exhibitor, and/or the ordering of paid additional barns at the facility
were not affected by your stall reservation numbers.
5. Individual classes, previously entered will not be refunded, but may
be swapped out for another class of an equal entry fee. Any of these
changes must be made within the time restrictions of post entry rules.
REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS
MO101 Eligibility 1. Horses shown in this division must be registered with the
American Morgan Horse Association, Inc., or an organization having registry
reciprocity, (Canadian Morgan Horse Association, British Morgan Horse Society,
Swedish Morgan Horse Society.) Horses must be entered under their full registered
name or if under one year of age be eligible for registration. Horses must be entered
under the names of the owner(s) or lessee of record. A copy of the registration papers
showing recorded ownership or proof of lease must be submitted with entry form at
the time of making entry. Competition management is responsible for notifying
exhibitors of this requirement. 2. Canadian horses born after January 1, 1985, can be
shown with Canadian registration papers as long as the papers do not state “not
eligible for U.S. reciprocity.” 3. Owners (lessees), riders, drivers, handlers, coaches,
and trainers of horses participating at Federation licensed competitions in all Morgan
sections must be current members in good standing with the American Morgan Horse
Association, Inc., or an organization having registry reciprocity (or pay a non-member
fee. Set fees shall be payable to AMHA.) An original or a copy of the membership card
must be provided to the competition unless the competition, at their discretion,
confirms membership electronically with one of these organizations. Lessees are
considered owners in connection with this membership requirement. In the event of
an entry under multiple ownerships, only one owner need be a member. Exceptions:
Exhibitors in Leadline and/or Walk-Trot classes are exempt from this membership
requirement. Additionally, a parent/guardian when only signing an entry blank for a
minor is not required to be a member or pay a non-member fee. 4. In classes for
Maiden, Novice or Limit horses, ribbons won as a driving horse within a section do not
count when reckoning the status of the horse as a driving horse in another Section. In
classes for Maiden, Novice or Limit horses, ribbons won as a saddle horse within a
section do not count when reckoning the status of the horse as a saddle horse in
another Section. Ribbons won as a driving horse do not count when reckoning the
status of a saddle horse and visa versa. 5. In classes for Maiden, Novice or Limit riders,
ribbons won in any saddle class of any Division or Section shall count in reckoning the
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status as a rider. In classes for Maiden, Novice or Limit drivers, ribbons won in any
driving class of any Division or Section shall count in reckoning the status as a driver.
USEF AMATEUR RULE
Only active Federation members may obtain amateur status. Every
person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes
for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur
status issued by the Federation. This status must be available for
inspection or the competitor must have lodged with the competition
secretary, at least one hour prior to such class, an application for such
status provided by the Federation. Amateur status will be issued only
on receipt of the application properly signed and is revocable at any
time for cause.
STABLING
Horse stalls and tack stalls are $100. All stalls are 10’ X 10’ with full
hinged doors. No staples or nails are to be used on the stalls. Any
damage to the stalls will be the responsibility of the exhibitor.
STALL AND MISCELLANEOUS FEES
Horse Stalls $100
Tack Stalls $100
Camping (for the show) PER DAY $35
Office Fee (per horse) $30
USEF Show Pass Fee $45
AMHA Non-Member Fee $45
Showing out of trailer (per day) $25
Sunday Arrival Fee (per horse) $25
Monday Arrival Fee (per horse) $20
Post entry fee (per horse)--entries ARRIVED after August 6th or not
entered until the show
$25
Pre-Bedding (per stall we bed for you) $12
TIME SCHEDULE & CLASS COUNTS
Please understand that we take it very seriously when it comes to
keeping our exhibitors informed. We WILL have class counts, and hold
and special event information to you as soon as we possibly can after
you have all finished entering. This one of the reasons we are putting a
strict 90 minute deadline on entering for every session. The ONLY way
you can enter less than 90 minutes before your session is to add a $40
fee, per class.
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VETERINARIAN
Our official show veterinarian is Walnut Grove Veterinary Hospital.
Their number is 937-845-3146.
SHOWTIME
STALL MATS
To protect your horses from the issues caused by cement
flooring, it’s super easy to set up installation of thick, heavy
rubber mats in their stalls. Just call Sandy Sessink at 248-207-
4956, put in on your account at the show office, and your stalls
will be matted when you arrive. Then, when you leave, no
worries, just leave the mats there. All this for the industry low
price of $75 per stall. Doesn’t your horse deserve the very best?
Call 248-207-4956
Every dollar you spend at Big Dee’s
helps our horse show.
Be sure to mention that you are with
OMHA!
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
CLASSIC PLEASURE SADDLE
Class Class Name Price
44 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 17 & UNDER $30
127 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in class 44
$35
57 JUNIOR HORSE $30
89 OPEN $30
117 LADIES $30
146 $150 CLASSIC PLEASURE SADDLE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown and judged in any class
In this section
$40
CLASSIC PLEASURE DRIVING
100 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 17 & UNDER $30
140 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in class 100
$35
37 OPEN $30
110 JUNIOR HORSE $30
96 LADIES $30
165 $150 CLASSIC PLEASURE DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in any class in this Section
$40
ENGLISH PLEASURE
92 OMHA MEMBER ONLY ENGLISH PLEASURE $30
58 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 17 & under $30
133 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in class 58
$35
84 AMATEUR $30
164 $150 AMATEUR ENGLISH PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in class 84, 104, or 143 if shown
by an amateur
$40
68 JUNIOR HORSE $30
161 $150 JUNIOR ENGLISH PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown and judged in class 68
$40
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104 LADIES $30
143 YOUTH 21 & UNDER $30
113 OPEN $30
166 $250 ENGLISH PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown and judged in any class in this
section
$50
EQUITATION
105 WESTERN SEAT 13 & UNDER $30
114 WESTERN SEAT 14-17 $30
76 AMHA WESTERN SEAT MEDAL (must be member) $30
142 WESTERN SEAT EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in any western equitation class.
$35
112 HUNT SEAT 13 & UNDER $30
108 HUNT SEAT 14-17 $30
52 AMHA HUNT SEAT MEDAL (must be member) $30
152 HUNT SEAT EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in any hunt seat equitation class.
$35
67 SADDLE SEAT 13 & UNDER $30
38 SADDLE SEAT 14-17 $30
123 UPHA CHALLENGE CUP $30
79 AMHA SADDLE SEAT MEDAL (must be member) $30
157 SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in any saddle seat equitation class.
$35
SHOWMANSHIP
29 SHOWMANSHIP WALK/TROT 11 & UNDER $30
30 SHOWMANSHIP 17 & UNDER $30
All entries in AMHA Medal Classes must be current Junior Members of
AMHA. Refer to the AMHA Medal Class specifications outlined in USEF
Rules MO165 and MO168 - MO173. Entries in the UPHA Challenge Cup,
refer to the rules as stated in the USEF Rule Book EQ 117.15.
HUNTER PLEASURE
75 OMHA MEMBER ONLY HUNTER PLEASURE $30 62 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 13 & UNDER $30
72 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 14-17 $30
124 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR HUNTER PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in class 62 or 72
$35
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111 AMATEUR STALLIONS AND GELDINGS $30
118 AMATEUR MARES $30
151 $150 AMATEUR HUNTER PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in class 45, 126, 111 or 118, if
shown by an amateur
$40
115 JUNIOR HORSE $30
145 $150 JUNIOR HUNTER PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in class 115
$40
93 NOVICE HORSE $30
101 LIMIT HORSE $30
45 YOUTH 21 & UNDER $30
126 LADIES $30
66 OPEN MARES $30
87 OPEN STALLIONS & GELDINGS $30
59 UPHA $250 ADDED THREE YEAR OLD HUNTER PLEASURE
CLASSIC $100
168 $250 HUNTER PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in any hunter pleasure class in
this section
$50
134 AMATEUR HUNTER PLEASURE CALCUTTA
$5,000 Prize money will be earmarked for the registered
owners of the top 8 horses in the class to be awarded as
follows: $2,500, $1,250, $500, $250, $200, $100, $100, $100
100% of the Calcutta earnings will be earmarked for the
top bidder of each horse through 6 places, and paid as
follows: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 10%, 5%
See the ad elsewhere in this booklet for Calcutta
procedure
$100
IN HAND
31 GELDINGS 2 & UNDER $30
32 GELDINGS 3 & 4 YEARS OLD $30
33 GELDINGS 5 & OVER $30
34 GRAND CHAMPION GELDING
39 MARES 2 & UNDER $30
40 MARES 3 & 4 YEARS OLD $30
41 MARES 5 & OVER $30
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42 GRAND CHAMPION MARE
47 STALLIONS 2 & UNDER $30
48 STALLIONS 3 & 4 YEARS OLD $30
49 STALLIONS 5 & OVER $30
50 GRAND CHAMPION STALLION
PARK`
85 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR PARK SADDLE 17 & UNDER $30
74 AMATEUR PARK SADDLE $30
91 JUNIOR PARK SADDLE $30
129 LADIES PARK SADDLE $30
98 OPEN PARK SADDLE $30
170 $250 PARK SADDLE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in any park saddle class.
$50
106 JUNIOR PARK HARNESS $25
122 TWO YEAR OLD PARK HARNESS $25
132 AMATEUR PARK HARNESS $25
78 OPEN PARK HARNESS $25
71 UPHA $250 ADDED THREE YEAR OLD PARK HARNESS CLASSIC $100
160 $250 PARK HARNESS CHAMPIONSHIP Must have shown in any park harness class.
$50
PLEASURE DRIVING
119 AMATEUR PLEASURE DRIVING $30
149 $150 AMATEUR PLEASURE DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in class 97, 88, 119 if driven by an
amateur
$40
99 TWO YEAR OLD PLEASURE DRIVING $30
81 JUNIOR HORSE PLEASURE DRIVING $30
141 $150 JUNIOR PLEASURE DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in class 99 or 81
$40
97 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 17 & UNDER $30
88 LADIES PLEASURE DRIVING $30
56 OPEN PLEASURE DRIVING $30
53 UPHA $250 ADDED THREE YEAR OLD PLEASURE DRIVING
CLASSIC $100
162 $250 PLEASURE DRIVING CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in any class in this section
$50
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ROADSTER
94 ROADSTER TO BIKE $30
131 ROADSTER UNDER SADDLE $30
167 $150 ROADSTER TO BIKE CHAMPIONSHIP Must have shown in class 94.
$40
WALK TROT PLEASURE 11 & UNDER
46 WALK JOG WESTERN PLEASURE $30
156 WALK JOG WESTERN PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP $35
36 WALK TROT HUNTER PLEASURE $30
150 WALK TROT HUNTER PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP $35
43 WALK TROT ENGLISH PLEASURE $30
153 WALK TROT ENGLISH PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP $35
WALK TROT EQUITATION 11 & UNDER
60 WALK JOG WESTERN SEAT EQUITATION $30
102 WALK JOG WESTERN EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP $35
69 WALK TROT HUNT SEAT EQUITATION $30
120 WALK TROT HUNT SEAT EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP $35
63 WALK TROT SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION $30
109 WALK TROT SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION CHAMPIONSHIP $35
WESTERN PLEASURE
51 OMHA MEMBERS ONLY WESTERN PLEASURE $30
80 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 13 & UNDER $30
82 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 14-17 $30
169 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR WESTERN PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have shown in class 80 or 82
$35
121 AMATEUR MARES $30
103 AMATEUR STALLIONS & GELDINGS $30
138 $150 AMATEUR WESTERN PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP Must have shown in class 121, 103, 35, 90 if shown by an amateur.
$40
107 THREE YEAR OLD $30
116 FOUR YEAR OLD $30
148 $150 JUNIOR WESTERN PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in class 107 or 116
$40
55 STALLIONS & GELDINGS $30
61 MARES $30
35 YOUTH 21 & UNDER $30
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73 NOVICE HORSE $30
90 GENTLEMEN $30
65 LADIES GELDINGS $30
70 LADIES MARES $30
130 $15O LADIES WESTERN PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP $40
159 $250 WESTERN PLEASURE CHAMPIONSHIP
Must have been shown in any class in this section
$50
CARRIAGE PLEASURE DRIVING
125 CARRIAGE PLEASURE DRIVING TURNOUT $30
154 CARRIAGE PLEASURE DRIVING REINSMANSHIP $30
158 CARRIAGE PLEASURE DRIVING WORKING $30
SPECIALTY CLASSES
147 GENERATION GAP WESTERN PLEASURE One rider will go the first direction at the walk and the jog. The
second rider, who must be no less than 10 years younger OR
older, will walk, jog and canter/lope the 2nd direction.
$30
136 GENERATION GAP ENGLISH PLEASURE $30
139 ROAD HACK (HUNT SEAT OR SADDLE SEAT) $30
135 LEAD LINE 6 & UNDER- Lead Line riders must wear
protective headgear at all times while mounted.
NO
FEE
137 STICK HORSE CLASS
Horse will be provided. Children will be able to keep their
horse. Sign up at show office for number.
NO
FEE
RANCH HORSE PLEASURE
Please go to www.horseshowsbysandy.weebly.com for the rules we will
follow, as well as the pattern we will use for class 147, and guidelines for
the intent of the division. Rules and the pattern will also be posted in the
show office during the show.
144 RANCH HORSE RAIL PLEASURE $30
147 RANCH HORSE PLEASURE PATTERN CLASS (in covered
outdoor arena)
$30
SPORT HORSE & DRESSAGE
CLASSES 1 THROUGH 28 See class schedule for dressage tests
offered.
$30
77 HUNTER HACK $30
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Hunter Hack: Horses to be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways
of the ring. Horses are then individually asked to jump two fences 1’6”-
2’6” in height and hand gallop one way of the ring.
54 SPORT HORSE IN HAND-- 1. Sport Horse In-Hand. Horses will be shown individually on the triangle. On request from the judge, entries in each class will approach the judging area one at a time and walk to the apex of the triangle. Conformation judging may take place before or after performance on the triangle, so entry is required to wait for the judge’s instructions. The handler will lead the horse on the perimeter of the triangle at the walk and trot, returning to the apex and wait for further instructions.
$30
64 SPORT HORSE UNDER SADDLE- 1. UNDER SADDLE
QUALIFYING CLASSES. To be shown at the walk, trot, and canter both directions of the ring. Judge may request lengthening of stride at any gait and may request horse to back in the line-up. To be judged on performance (purity and quality of gaits), manners, conformation, suitability as a Sport Horse and quality.
$30
OMHA MEMBERS CLASSES
75 OMHA Members Only Hunter Pleasure $30
92 OMHA Members Only English Pleasure $30
51 OMHA Members Only Western Pleasure $30 Open to horses owned and shown by members of OMHA only. Both the owner and the rider
must be a member. Join on line at www.ohiomorganhorse.com
Champions Center Expo
4122 Laybourne Road Springfield, Ohio
Use Dayton or Columbus Airport
MEMBER STATEMENT
Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at
Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined
Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and
Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent,
coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions,
Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass
fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1)
leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception:
Friesian performance FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses
used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille
classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other
nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National
Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport
Horse Breeding classes.
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Here’s how it will work:
Starting first thing Friday morning, everyone will be welcome to bid (near the office) on the
horse they think will win the Calcutta class. You will want to be the highest bidder of the
horse you think will win at the end because the highest bidder of each horse becomes the
recipient of the appropriate (by placing) percentage of the Calcutta jackpot money, which is
all the highest bids from every horse in the class added together. The $5000 added money
will be distributed among the registered owners of each ribbon winning horse, as shown
here:
PRIZE DISTRIBUTION: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7-10th
$5,000 TO BE USED FOR THE ACTUAL
OWNER OF EACH PLACING HORSE
$2500 $1250 $750 $300 $100 $100 Ribbons
CALCUTTA TOTAL OF WINNING BIDS
GO TO HIGHEST BIDDERS 40% 20% 15% 10% 10% 5%
Our Sincere Gratitude
SEVEN SPRINGS FARM – KARI LYDDON
PEBBLE BEACH, CALIFORNIA
SPONSOR OF THE
$5,000 Added Amateur Hunter Pleasure Calcutta
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UPHA CLASSICS
Prize money total will be $250 for each class, added to the entry fees for each horse. $150 is deducted from the total, with $50 going to fourth, fifth and sixth places. Of the balance, 50% is paid to first place, 30% to second place, and 20% to third place. If there were only 2 entries, the total prize money would be split 60% and 40%. If only 3 entries show, the total prize money the original percentages would apply, without the $300 deduction. In case of only one entry, that entry would receive 100% of the total. Owner and rider must both be a Member of UPHA. Horses must be nominated through UPHA by April 1st. Please see www.uphaonline.com for both forms. If there were only 2 entries, the total prize money would be split 60% and 40%. If only 3 entries show, the total prize money the original percentages would apply, without the $300 deduction. In case of only one entry, that entry would receive 100% of the total.
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SPONSORSHIP FORM 2020
We appreciate our sponsors! Your commitment and participation in the Buckeye
Morgan Challenge Horse Show are of great importance to the future of our show. As
the biggest project of the Ohio Morgan Horse Association each year, we feel that this
show helps to ensure the success, interest, and future of Morgan horses and their
people in our state. The possibilities your contribution can provide are limitless!
PLEASE MAIL TO: *SANDY SESSINK 11103 ASPEN COURT SOUTH LYON, MICHIGAN 48178
Qualifying Class $50
Championship Class $125
Buckeye Bundle One Championship Class + 2 Qualifiers
One Table in the Air Conditioned Screening
Room
One Ringside Seat
One Quarter Page Daily Program Ad
$300
Buckeye
Big Bundle
One Championship Class + 4 Qualifiers
One Table in the Air Conditioned Screening
Room
Two Ringside Seats
One Full Page Daily Program Ad
$350
Session Sponsor Large Center Ring signage for your session
Announcements as sponsor throughout the
session
Two Tables in the Air Conditioned Screening
Room
Two Ringside Seats
One Featured Full-Page Daily Program Ad
$750
Sport Horse Division Sponsor Specially placed Signage in Dressage Area
Recognition Announcements in Main Ring
Half page Daily Program Ad
$250
Covid Responsible Boxed Meal
Sponsor
$250
Youth of the Year Contest
Supporter
$150
Due to social distancing efforts and USEF requirements, no gathering at ringside in
groups will be allowed and the availability of tables in the screening room will be limited.
We hope you will all respect our need to keep everyone safe.
TOTAL
Please charge to my show office account
Check enclosed with this form—Check #
Sponsor’s name:
Address:
Phone:
Email Address:
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YOUTH OF THE YEAR CONTEST
YOUTH OF THE YEAR CONTEST
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YOUTH OF THE YEAR CONTEST
How would you like to win $500 toward your trip to compete at the
Morgan Grand National OR a college scholarship? The winner of the
Buckeye Morgan Challenge YOY contest will have the honor to
represent this year’s show in the National Youth of the Year at the
Morgan Grand National. Winner may also choose to put the $500
towards their college education.
If you are interested, please let us know!
Call Liz Thomas as soon as possible for all the information at 440-
320-4412.
All of the YOY segments will happen Friday of the horse show. The
riding/driving segments will be submitted via video and the test will
be taken online. Information regarding this years YOY contest and
registration is on the OMHA website at ohiomorganhorse.com.
Videos must be emailed to Liz Thomas by August 1.
Judging and the speech will be given during the Buckeye Morgan
Challenge on Friday. The contest winner presentation will take place
during the Friday evening session.
If entries warrant, we will add a junior and walk trot division.
Registrations are due July 29th.
Contact:
Liz Thomas
12265 Oberlin Road
Oberlin, Ohio 44074
440-320-4412
OMHA 2019 Youth of the Year
Hyelim Shin
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What is the World Morgan Futurity? The Futurity allows Morgan breeders and owners the privilege
to exhibit quality Morgan progeny at the biggest show in the world. In the past 15 years, over
$3,000,000 has been awarded in prize money to horses in this program.
How do I nominate my horse? Horses are nominated as weanlings. In addition to the nomination fee
for the weanling, the sire must also be nominated. The sire fee need only be paid once annually for
any number of Futurity weanlings nominated that year.
What other fees need to be paid? In April. Eligibility fees are due for yearlings, two and three year
olds. Alumni fees are due at this time too, but are optional.
When can I show my nominated horse? Futurity classes are offered at the Grand National for
yearlings, two and three year olds.
What if I miss the deadline for fees?
Once your horse has been nominated as a weanling, fees can be
caught up with additional late fees. The last time any horse can
be nominated into the futurity is April 1 of its two year old year.
What is the Alumni division? The Alumni division is for four year olds and allows eligible horses to go
another year beyond the Futurity and be shown in any Grand National class, in any division, except
equitation. A horse can participate in the Futurity without being in the Alumni program, but it cannot
participate in the Alumni program without being in the Futurity.
How much money is awarded? Each weanling class initiates a new prize fund, which exists for four
years. The value of the fund will be the total amount of money paid in nomination fees, eligibility fees,
show fees, late fees, miscellaneous funds and added donations, plus residuals from preceding years.
What are “Auction Rewards”? Each year, the Futurity receives a portion of the proceeds from the
AMHA Stallion Service Auction. If a horse’s sire was donated to the auction and wins the futurity class,
the owner of that horse, the stallion owner and the owner of the dam are eligible to receive bonus
money.
How can I win the $10,000 bonus? If the horse is a direct result of a breeding purchased at the SSA, it
will be eligible to compete for the $10,000 Auction Bonus. If the eligible horse wins the futurity class, it
wins the bonus. If more than one eligible horse wins their class, the bonus is split evenly. If the bonus
is not won the yearling year, it carries over to the two year old year and if not won that year, it will
carry over to the three year old year.
To enroll your 2020 foal, use the nomination form found on this website:
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E N R O L L Y O U R F O A L S * E A R N M O N E Y * M A K E S A L E S
W O R L D M O R G A N F U T U R I T Y
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CHALLENGE
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CLASS SCHEDULE
WEDNESDAY 8:00 am--- Outside covered arena
1. Western Dressage Intro Test 1
2. Western Dressage Intro Test 2
3. Western Dressage Intro Test 3
4. Western Dressage Intro Test 4
5. Western Dressage Basic Test 1
6. Western Dressage Basic Test 2
7. Western Dressage Basic Test 3
8. Western Dressage Basic Test 4
9. Western Dressage Level 1 Test 1
10. Western Dressage Level 1 Test 2
11. Western Dressage Level 1 Test 3
12. Western Dressage Level 1 Test 4
13. Western Dressage Level 2 Test 1
14. Western Dressage Level 2 Test 2
15. Western Dressage Level 2 Test 3
16. Western Dressage Level 2 Test 4
17. USDF Intro Test A
18. USDF Intro Test B
19. Training Level Test 1
20. Training Level Test 2
21. Training Level Test 3
22. First Level Test 1
23. First Level Test 2
24. First Level Test 3
25. Second Level Test 1
26. Second Level Test 2
27. Second Level Test 3
28. AMHA Dressage Medal
WEDNESDAY 6:00 pm
29. Showmanship Walk/Trot 11 and under
30. Showmanship 17 and under
31. Geldings 2 years old and under
32. Geldings 3 and 4 years old
33. Geldings 5 years and over
34. Grand Champion Gelding
35. Western Pleasure Youth
36. Walk Trot Hunter Pleasure 11 and under
37. Classic Pleasure Driving Open
38. Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17
39. Mares 2 years and under
40. Mares 3 and 4 years old
41. Mares 5 years and over
42. Grand Champion Mare
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43. Walk Trot English Pleasure Saddle Seat 11 and under
44. Classic Pleasure Saddle Junior Exhibitor
45. Hunter Pleasure Youth
46. Walk Jog Western Pleasure 11 and under
47. Stallions 2 years and under
48. Stallions 3 and 4 years old
49. Stallions 5 years and over
50. Grand Champion Stallion
51. OMHA Members Only Western Pleasure
52. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal
THURSDAY 10:00 am
53. UPHA Pleasure Driving Classic
54. Sport Horse In Hand
55. Western Pleasure Stallions and Geldings
56. Pleasure Driving Open
57. Classic Pleasure Saddle Junior Horse
58. English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 17 and under
59. UPHA Hunter Pleasure Classic
60. Walk Jog Western Equitation 11 and under
61. Western Pleasure Mares
62. Hunter Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 13 and under
63. Walk Trot Saddle Seat Equitation 11 and under
64. Sport Horse Under Saddle
65. Western Pleasure Ladies Geldings
66. Hunter Pleasure Mares
67. Saddle Seat Equitation 13 and under
68. English Pleasure Junior Horse
69. Walk Trot Hunt Seat Equitation 11 and under
70. Western Pleasure Ladies Mares
71. UPHA Park Harness Classic
72. Hunter Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 14-17
73. Western Pleasure Novice Horse
74. Park Saddle Amateur
75. OMHA Members Only Hunter Pleasure
76. AMHA Western Seat Medal
77. Hunter Hack
THURSDAY 6:00 pm
78. Park Harness Open
79. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal
80. Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 13 and under
81. Pleasure Driving Junior Horse
82. Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 14-17
83. Ladies Hunter Pleasure, Ridden by an Amateur
84. English Pleasure Amateur
85. Park Saddle Junior Exhibitor 17 and under
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86. Emily Gill Musical Dressage Ride
87. Hunter Pleasure Stallions and Geldings
88. Pleasure Driving Ladies
89. Classic Pleasure Saddle Open
90. Western Pleasure Gentlemen
91. Park Saddle Junior Horse
92. OMHA Members Only English Pleasure
93. Hunter Pleasure Novice Horse
94. Roadster to Bike
95. Ladies Western Pleasure, Ridden by an Amateur
96. Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies
97. Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor
98. Park Saddle Open
FRIDAY 10:00 am
99. Pleasure Driving Two Year Old
100. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor
101. Hunter Pleasure Limit Horse
102. Walk Jog Western Seat Equitation Championship
103. Western Pleasure Amateur Stallions and Geldings
104. English Pleasure Ladies
105. Western Seat Equitation 13 and under
106. Park Harness Junior Horse
107. Western Pleasure Three-Year Old
108. Hunt Seat Equitation 14-17
109. Walk Trot Saddle Seat Equitation Championship
110. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Horse
111. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Stallions and Geldings
112. Hunt Seat Equitation 13 and under
113. English Pleasure Open
114. Western Seat Equitation 14-17
115. Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse
116. Western Pleasure Four-Year Old
117. Classic Pleasure Saddle Ladies
118. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Mares
119. Pleasure Driving Amateur
120. Walk Trot Hunt Seat Equitation Championship
121. Western Pleasure Amateur Mares
FRIDAY 6:00 pm
122. Park Harness Two-Year Old
123. UPHA Challenge Cup
124. Hunter Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Championship
125. Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout
126. Hunter Pleasure Ladies
127. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr Exhibitor Championship
128. Youth of the Year Award Presentation
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129. Park Saddle Ladies
130. Western Pleasure Ladies Championship
131. Roadster under Saddle
132. Park Harness Amateur
133. English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Championship
134. $5,000 Plus Amateur Hunter Pleasure Calcutta
SATURDAY 10:00 am
135. Lead Line
136. Generation Gap English
137. Stick horse class
138. Western Pleasure Amateur Championship
139. Road Hack
140. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor Championship
141. Pleasure Driving Junior Championship
142. Western Seat Equitation Championship
143. English Pleasure Youth
144. Ranch Horse Pleasure Rail Class
145. Hunter Pleasure Junior Championship
146. Classic Pleasure Saddle Championship
147. Generation Gap Western
148. Western Pleasure Junior Championship
149. Pleasure Driving Amateur Championship
150. Walk Trot Hunter Pleasure Championship
151. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Championship
152. Hunt Seat Equitation Championship
153. Walk Trot English Pleasure Saddle Seat Championship
154. Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship
155. Ranch Horse Pleasure Pattern OUTDOOR ARENA
SATURDAY 6:00 pm
156. Walk Jog Western Pleasure Championship
157. Saddle Seat Equitation Championship
158. Carriage Pleasure Driving Working
159. Western Pleasure Championship
160. Park Harness Championship
161. English Pleasure Junior Championship
162. Pleasure Driving Championship
163. Hunter Pleasure Ladies Championship
164. English Pleasure Amateur Championship
165. Classic Pleasure Driving Championship
166. English Pleasure Championship
167. Roadster to Bike Championship
168. Hunter Pleasure Championship
169. Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Championship
170. Park Saddle Championship
Thank you for
coming to the show!
Safe travels home!
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Thank you for coming. Have a safe trip home.
EXHIBITOR’S ENTRY CHECKLIST
o Proof of Rhinopneumonitis vaccinations within 6 months for each horse
o Proof of negative coggins within 12 months for each horse, even horses
that reside in Ohio
o Interstate health papers for horses coming in from out-of-state
o Copies of AMHA & USEF memberships cards for each owner, rider &
trainer (Walk Trot exempt)
o Copies of UPHA membership cards for Challenge Cup riders, as well as
the owner, rider and trainer of UPHA Classics class entries
o Proof of Safe Sport testing for each owner, rider and trainer(Walk
Trot exempt)
o Registration papers with proper ownership information
o Current addresses for owner, rider and trainer
o Email address for owner and trainer (very important, as we would like
to be able to efficiently get updates and important info to you about the
show
o At least three signatures on the back of the entry form, one for each
rider, as well as the owner and trainer.
o A form of payment.
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Wednesday Brunch
10:00 am
Please join us for Pancakes & Sausage
With Fruit, Coffee, Milk & Juice
Please help us celebrate
50 years of the
Buckeye Morgan Challenge
Good Ole’ Days Story Telling
Picture Trivia Baked Potato Bar & Sloppy Joes
Cash Bar Centerpiece Cake Champagne Toast
In the Vendor Hall
Immediately Following the Last Class
Friday Evening
PARK & PLEASURE
VERSUS
HUNT & WESTERN
Tug of War
Pizza & Beer
Party
Thursday
Night
AFTER THE LAST CLASS
WELCOME TO THE BUCKEYE, TUESDAY SANDWICH CART- WE COME TO YOU
50th
Anniversary
Party
Invitation
Page
Wednesday Evening After the Horse Show
Outside on the Grass
Movie Night
Pull up your golf cart, or
bring a chair