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MINIATURE HORSE SHOW Entry
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Virginia Horse Center, Lexington, VA
July 18th. and 19th., 2009
Accommodations
Judge:
Mark Laird WCMHR/AMHR/ASPC
Halter Classes in Bent Tree Indoor Arena
Warm up Woods Hill Indoor Arena Sped Ring and Warm up Ring
"Galaxy of Stars"
19 SUPREME WORLD CHAMPIONS! 29 High Point Champions!
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everyone--Professionals to Newcomers!
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$14 per Class. 1 FREE CLASS for every 9th. paid class
when entry is
prepaid and postmarked by "July 18, 2009." Stalls $42 entire
show
Open to all current WCMHR Members.
Entries, Membership,
and Registrations may be submitted
at same time.
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Classes for: Just Stallions:
Just Mares:
Just Geldings:
Just Entry Level Adults and Youths:
Show Ponies
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A Div. 34" and under (30" or under for 2009 foals) B Div. 34.25" to 38.00"
Show Pony -separate
classes -- 38.25" -48" Show Ponies are not considered
Miniature Horses
Youths must be 17 or younger on January 1, 2009
Youths under 12 may not show stallions over 2 yrs. of age. Youths may not show a Show Pony
Stallion.
An Amateur is any adult who has not been paid in
money for training, showing, judging, or for demonstrations.
Entry Level Adults and Youths must not have shown more than 2 years in a
particular class. Therapeutic
-Challenged.
Announcements at
the show will take precedence over any printed documents.
Saturday July 18, 2009 9 a.m.
Two-Minute Gate Warning applies to all Classes.-Breaks
to be announced.
Champion and Reserve in each class and places 3-10. Trophies or Special Awards to
all Champion & Reserve ribbons to 10th.
Place.
1. FREE CLASS 3 BY ONE OWNER-any 3
miniature horses owned by same owner.
Enter Only 1 horse for the group of 3 on entry form. A or B
Stall Chair to Champion& Reserve & Ribbons to Tenth
Place.
Tara
Stables LC VA
Showmanship Classes: Walk, Trot, Stop (set up
horse in front of Judge) Turn-Trot into lineup. Clothing requires Boots,
Hats, Long Sleeve Shirt. Gloves should be worn.
Trophy and Belt Buckle to every Champion and
Reserve Champion - Showmanship
2. Showmanship
Entry Level
A or B Exhibitor's
first or second year showing in Showmanship Classes
Belt
Buckle Champ/Res..
2A. Showmanship Therapeutic
A or B
Belt Buckle Champ/Res.
3. Showmanship
Entry Level
A or B Exhibitor's first or second year showing in Showmanship
Classes B
Belt Buckle Champ/Res.
3A. Showmanship Therapeutic
A or B Belt
Buckle Champ/Res.
4. Showmanship
A or B Belt Buckle
Champ/Res. Sponsor:
Beech Hill Minis WV Trophy Buckle Champion
5. Showmanship
A or B
Belt Buckle Champ/Res.
Sponsor:
Mini Mountain Miniature Horse Club WV
Trophy Buckle
Champion
6. Showmanship
age
55 or older A or B
Belt Buckle Champ/Res.
7. Showmanship
or
Belt Buckle Champ/Res.
8.
A 2007 or older-judged
100% on conformation and shown at a walk. Cooler
9. Geldings A 2006 or older
10. Geldings A 2006 or older shown by
Stall Chair
11. Geldings A 2006 or older shown by a
Special Award Sponsor: Rose Pirate Ranch
GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE SR. GELDINGS A Champions/Reserves 9, 10, and
11 compete
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
12. Geldings A 2007 or younger
13. Geldings A 2007 or younger shown by
Stall Chair
14. Geldings A 2007 or younger shown by a
Special Award
GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE JR. GELDINGS A Champions/Reserves 12, 13,
and 14 compete.
Sponsor: Joanne Arias in Honor of Tabby
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
15.
A 2007 or older-judged
100% on conformation and shown at a walk.
Cooler
16. Stallions A and Geldings A any age, Solid Color judged 100% on color and shown at a walk
17. Stallions A and Geldings A any age,
Pintos or Appaloosas -
judged 100% on color and shown at a walk.
18. Stallions A 2006 or older
19. Stallions A 2006 or older shown by
Stall Chair
20. Stallions A 2006 or older shown by a
(12 or over if
stallions is 2 or older) Special Award
GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE SR. STALLIONS A Champions/Reserves 18, 19,
and 20 compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
21. Stallions A 2007
22. Stallions A 2008
23. Stallions A 2009
24. Stallions A 2007 or younger shown by
Stall Chair
25. Stallions A 2007 or younger shown by a
Special Award
GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE JR. STALLIONS A Champions/Reserves 21,22,23,
24, and 25 compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
26.
A 2007 or older-
judged 100% on conformation and shown at a walk.
Cooler
27. Mares A any age Solid Color- judged 100% on color and shown at a walk.
28. Mares A any age
Pintos
or Appaloosas-
judged 100% on color and shown at a walk.
29. Mares A 2006 or older
30. Mares A 2006 or older shown by
Stall Chair
31. Mares A 2006 or older shown by a
Special Award Sponsor:
Deerfield Horse Farm
GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE SR. MARES A Champions/Reserves 29, 30, and
31, compete
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
32. Mares A 2007
33. Mares A 2008
34. Mares A 2009
35. Mares A 2007 or younger shown by
Stall Chair
36. Mares A 2007 or younger shown by a Youth
Special Award
GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE JR. MARES A Champions/Reserves 32, 33, 34, 35,
and 36
compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
SR. SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION A Grand Champion Gelding, Stallion, and Mare
compete Photo Clock Award, Neck
Rosette, Cooler $15
Gift Certificate from Star Lake Farm and Tack
JR. SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION A Grand Champion Gelding, Stallion, and Mare
compete Photo Clock Award, Neck
Rosette, Cooler $15
Gift Certificate from Star Lake Farm and Tack
Twin Sails Miniatures, Bob and Marilyn Hackett and Danielle Wilson will
present a Perpetual Trophy to the Jr.
Supreme
Champion in memory of their Jr. Supreme World Champion, "Twin Sails
Golden Sunrise." The 2008 Recipient
"Winning Streaks Magic Twist," owned and shown by Karen Miller.
37. Show Pony Solid Color shown at a walk.
38. Show Pony
–Pintos or Appaloosas
shown at a walk.
39. Show Pony 2006 or older
40. Show Pony 2007 or younger
SR. SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION SHOW PONY -Trophy, Neck Rosette,
Cooler or Sheet also
$15
Gift Certificate from Star Lake Farm and Tack
JR. SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION SHOW PONY -Trophy, Neck Rosette,
Cooler or Sheet $15
Gift Certificate from Star Lake Farm and Tack
Hunter Course - Exhibitors and Horse should portray the
appearance of following an actual country course. Jumps may
include
a simulated brick wall, hedges, chicken coops, etc. The pace should be
brisk as in a trot or canter, but must maintain
the stride
throughout the entire course. Three refusals will result in
elimination. Faults include knockdowns, and circling more
than once.
Elimination: Three refusals, fall of horse/and or exhibitor, being off
course, or crossing own path. Knockdowns are
also considered by the
Judge when placing the class. Jumps should be 20 feet apart and are
usually at a lower height than the
Jumper Course. Hunter jumps
will likely be set at 24." Hunter Classes are for mature
horses. Course Walk-thru and
Demonstration
before Hunter Classes begin.
41. Hunter Entry Level
A Handler's first or second year showing in Hunter
41A. Hunter Therapeutic
A or B
42. Hunter Entry Level
A Handler's first or second year showing in Hunter
42A. Hunter Therapeutic
A or B
43. Hunter Amateur
A
Sponsor:
Tara Stables LC
VA
44. Hunter
A
45. Hunter
A
46. Hunter Entry Level
B
Handler's first or second year showing in Hunter
47. Hunter Entry Level
B
Handler's first or second year showing in Hunter
48. Hunter Amateur
B
Sponsor:
Tara Stables LC
VA
49. Hunter
B
50. Hunter
B
51. Hunter Show Pony
or
Youths may not show a stallion Show Pony
Liberty Classes - One or Two Exhibitors permitted.
Only the Exhibitor who released the horse may catch.
One and one/half minute of music and one minute to catch. No touching
during music and no baiting during music
or to catch.
Horse should demonstrate a variety of gaits without stopping or standing
during the music. Costumes or
decorations are permitted.
Exhibitor should deliver Labeled (Horse's Name and Exhibitor who release horse
and
Number on CD
or song set at starting point on tapes.) to designated place one
hour before Class begins.
52. Liberty Show Pony Special Award for Champion Horse Statue Sponsor: Joanne Arias in Honor of Tabby
53. Liberty A Special Award for Champion Horse Statue Sponsor: Joanne Arias in Honor of Tabby
54. Liberty B
Special Award for Champion Horse Statue
Sponsor: Joanne Arias in Honor of Tabby
Special Award to most animated Liberty from Classes 52, 53, and 54 in memory
of Grover Keeney.
Sunday, July ,19, 2009 9 a.m. Two-Minute Gate Warning applies to all Classes.-Breaks to be announced.
55.
B 2007 or older-judged
100% on conformation and shown at a walk. Cooler
56. Geldings B 2006 or older
57. Geldings B 2006 or older shown by
Stall Chair
58. Geldings B 2006 or older shown by a Youth
SR. GRAND CHAMPION GELDING B Champion/Reserves 56, 57, 58 compete
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions. Reserve may not be placed
over a Champion.
58B. Geldings B 2007 or younger (2007, 2008, OR 2009) lined up
according to age. Champion & Reserve for each age group.
JR. GRAND AND RESERVE CHAMPION GELDING B
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
59.
B 2007 or older-judged
100% on conformation. Walk in circle or line up.
Cooler
60. Stallions and Geldings B Solid Color any age stallion or gelding - judged 100% on color and shown at a walk
61. Stallions and Geldings B
any age stallion or
gelding Pintos and Appaloosas -
judged 100% on color and shown at a walk
62. Stallions B 2006 or older
63. Stallions B 2006 or older shown by
or
over 12.
Stall Chair
SR. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE STALLIONS B Champions/Reserves 62 and 63
compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
64. Stallions B 2007 or younger (2009 Stallions should be over 30" for B Division)
65. Stallions B 2007 or younger shown by
-
or
Stall Chair
JR. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE STALLION B Champions/Reserves 64and 65
compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions. Reserve may not be placed
over a Champion.
66.
B 2007 or older--judged
100% on conformation and shown at a walk.
Cooler
67. Mares B Solid Color any age mare judged 100% on color and shown at a walk.
68. Mares B
any age mare Pintos and Appaloosas-
judged 100% on color- shown at a walk
69. Mares B 2006 or older
70. Mares B 2006 or older shown by same
or
Stall Chair-
SR. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE MARE B Champions/Reserves 69 and 70
compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions. Reserve may not be placed
over a Champion.
71. Mares B 2007 or 2008
72. Mares B 2009 (over 30" high)
73. Mares B 2007 or younger shown by
or
Stall Chair
JR. GRAND CHAMPION AND RESERVE MARE B Champions/Reserves 71, 72, and 73 compete.
Reserve Champions line up behind Champions.
Reserve may not be placed over a Champion.
SR. SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION B
Sr. Grand Champions Geldings, Stallions, &
Mares compete Photo Clock Award,
Neck Rosette, Cooler $15
Gift Certificate from Star Lake Farm and Tack
JR. SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION B
Jr. Grand Champions Geldings, Stallions &
Mares compete Photo Clock
Award, Neck Rosette, Cooler $15
Gift Certificate from Star Lake Farm and Tack
74. Costume
A, B, or Show Pony
Sponsor: Abracadabra
Magical Minis VA
75. Costume Adult or (Adult and Youth combination) A, B, or Show Pony
Sponsor: Abracadabra
Magical Minis VA
Sr. and Jr. Kings, Sr. and Jr. Queens, and Royal Court announced.
All youth
participants in the
show will also receive a trophy for Prince or Princess. Kings and Queens
selected by the Show Staff based on overall
participation
and attitude. Trophy and Cap to Kings, and Tiara and Trophy to
Queens.
Obstacle Mini Trail Classes - The overall performance
in overtaking each obstacle in succession without knockdowns, or
eliminations is the object to be judged in this class. Obstacles may
include walking over poles, a tarp, under a covered hut,
a small jump, walk over a bridge, etc. There will be no backing in these
classes for this show. Foals of 2008 and 2009 should be
in Class 87.
Courses will be designed for Exhibitor with horse on a lead to move
through quickly at an even pace of 30 seconds or less per
obstacle.
If the time allowed is exceeded, the Exhibitor will be directed to move to
the next obstacle. Obstacles will be fun
and colorful
for
the WCMHR WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP. The same horse cannot not be
shown twice in same class number.
Course Walk thru before Class
begins.
76. Obstacle Mini Trail Show Pony
or
Youths may not show a stallion Show Pony
77. Obstacle Mini Trail Entry Level
A -
Handler's first or second year showing in Obstacle Mini
Trail Classes.
77A. Obstacle Mini Trail Therapeutic![]()
78. Obstacle Mini Trail Entry Level
A -
Handler's first or second year showing in Obstacle Mini
Trail Classes.
78A. Obstacle Mini Trail Therapeutic
A or B
79. Obstacle Mini Trail Amateur
A
80. Obstacle Mini Trail
A
81. Obstacle Mini Trail
A
Sponsor: Never Say Never
82. Obstacle Mini Trail Entry Level
B Handler's first or second year showing in Obstacle Mini
Trail Classes.
83. Obstacle Mini Trail Entry Level
B
Handler's first or second year showing in Obstacle Mini
Trail Classes.
84. Obstacle Mini Amateur
B
85. Obstacle Mini Trail
B
86. Obstacle Mini Trail
B
87. Obstacle Mini Trail A or B Foals 2007 and 2008 –Simpler
course designed for Foals. Special
Breakaway
Halter Champion & Res.
Jumper Classes - Jumping Classes are judged on
accumulated faults which include Knockdowns- 4 Faults,
Circle more than once -4 Faults, First Refusal 4 Faults, Second Refusal
8 Faults, Third Refusal -elimination.
If there is a tie of for the first go round, a jumpoff (jumping the course
again) will take place with those jumpers
who tied for the first place. The jumps shall be raised 4 inches and
the Jumpers will be timed. The Jumper with the
fewest faults and the best time shall be the winner. In the event of
another tie, the jumps may be raised 2 inches more.
The same horse cannot be shown twice in same class number. Jumper
classes are designed for mature horses.
Course Walk thru before Class begins.
88. Jumper Entry Level
A
Handler's first or second year showing in Jumper Classes.
88A. Jumper Therapeutic
A or B
89. Jumper Entry Level
A
Handler's first or second year showing in
Jumper Classes.
89A. Jumper Therapeutic
A or B
90. Jumper Amateur
A
91. Jumper
A
92. Jumper
A
93. Jumper Entry Level
B
Handler's first or second year showing in
Jumper Classes
94. Jumper Entry Level
B
Handler's first or second year showing in Jumper
Classes
95. Jumper Amateur Adult B
96. Jumper
B
97. Jumper
B
98. Jumper Show Pony-in hand
or
-Youths
may not show a stallion Show Pony
99. Antique or Reproduction Horse Drawn Vehicle-Single Multiple
Hitch A, B, or Show Pony. Shown at a walk both
ways in the ring.
Country Pleasure Driving Classes - This event is
judged primarily on the suitability of the horse to provide a relaxed,
pleasurable
drive in the countryside. To be shown both ways in the arena at a WALK,
SLOW TROT, and STRONG TROT.
Drivers will then
be asked to enter the center of the ring and line up in a row. Headers
(Adult to stand in front of the Horse)
may enter the ring
at lineup. Each Driver will then be asked to reign back (Back up).
Clothing should be relevant to the drive,
women generally select a long skirt or dress, and a hat and men a jacket and
a hat, western or a sports coat and hat. Driving Classes
are for mature horses. An Adult Riders may accompany Entry
Level Adults and Youth as well as Therapeutic Adults and Youths.
Any interference or verbal instruction to the Driver
will result in elimination.
99A. Country Pleasure Driving Show Pony
or
Youths may not show a stallion Show Pony.
100. Country Pleasure Driving Entry Level
A
Driver's first or second year in Country Pleasure
Driving Classes.
101A. Country Pleasure Driving Therapeutic
A or B
102. Country Pleasure Driving Entry Level Entry Level
A
Driver's first or second year in Country
Pleasure Driving Classes.
102A Country Pleasure Driving Therapeutic ![]()
103. Country Pleasure Driving Amateur
A
104. Country Pleasure Driving
A
105. Country Pleasure Driving
A
Sponsor: Due Process Stable
NY
106. Country Pleasure Driving Entry Level
B
Driver's first or second year in Country
Pleasure Driving Classes.
107. Country Pleasure Driving Entry Level
B
Driver's first or second year in Country
Pleasure Driving Classes.
108. Country Pleasure Driving Amateur
B
109. Country Pleasure Driving
B
110. Country Pleasure Driving
B
Race - There will be 3 Separate Lanes for each race with
each Driver having their own lane. There will be cone or
other
object at each
end of the lane and the object is to circle to object twice with a steady
trot. The second break in trot will
result in elimination.
The first horse to cross the finish line without breaking a trot more than
once will be declared the winner.
Additional races may be
required to determine Champions if entries are greater than 3 racers at a time
for the Class.
Helmets are advised for all and are required
for youths. Racing
Classes are for mature horses. An Adult Riders may
accompany Entry Level Adults
and Youths. Any interference or verbal instruction to the Driver will
result in elimination.
Racing Classes are the tiebreakers if needed for Supreme World Champion
Driving and Driving High Point Awards.
Harness Driver and Horse Racing Sulkey
Statue Trophies to Champions.
111. Race Entry Level
A or B Helmets required.
Driver's first or second year in Racing Classes
Divided by A or B -with sufficient entries.
112. Race Entry Level
A or B
Driver's first or second year in Racing Classes
Divided by A or B
-with sufficient entries.
113. Race Amateur
A or B Divided
by A or B -with sufficient entries.
114. Race
A or B Divided
by A or B -with sufficient entries.
115. Race
A or B -Helmets required.
Divided by A or B
-with sufficient entries.
Sponsor: Star City Motors
LC
Roadster - Drivers enter the ring clockwise and turn and
reverse when asked by the Judge. Drivers stay on the rail at
all times unless
passing on the outside. Vehicle may be of any type, usually, a
two-wheeled vehicle without a basket and
stirrups for the feet. The
principal gaitis TROT, (Slow, Fast, and Faster) the SLOW JOG TROT, and
the faster ROAD GAIT
and then the full extended DRIVE ON TROT.
If a horse that has demonstrated the three gaits should suddenly break
the
trot, the horse will not be penalized.
A horse that has NOT demonstrated the THREE GAITS should NOT be
placed over a horse who has demonstrated
the three gaits successfully.
Adult Headers are required at lineup. The Drivers will not be asked to
reign back.
Roadster Classes are for mature horses. An Adult Riders may accompany
Entry Level Adults and Youths.
Any interference or verbal instruction to
the Driver will result in elimination.
116. Roadster Entry Level
A
Driver's first or second year in Roadster
Classes .
116B. Roadster Entry Entry Level
A
Driver's first or second year in Roadster Classes .
117. Roadster Amateur
A
118. Roadster
A
119. Roadster
A
119A. Roadster Entry Level
B Driver's
first or second year in Roadster Classes .
119B. Roadster Entry Level
B
Driver's first or second year in Roadster Classes .
120. Roadster Amateur
B
121. Roadster
B
122. Roadster
B
The Obstacle Driving Classes will have similar
obstacles to the Obstacle Mini Trail Classes that are suitable for driving
across, thru, or under. there will be a 60-second time limit to
overtake each obstacle. Penalties will be deducted from
the Driver's
overall time.
Knocking down or dislodging obstacles - 5 seconds, Driving thru an
obstacle again-10 seconds,
Missing an obstacle-20 seconds.
An Adult Riders may accompany Entry Level Adults and Youths .
Any interference or verbal instruction to the Driver
will result in
elimination. The same horse
cannot be shown twice in the same class number by a different driver.
123. Obstacle Driving Entry Level
A or B
Driver's first or second year in Obstacle
Driving Classes. A & B divided for high point awards.
124. Obstacle DrivingEntry Level
A or B
Driver's first or second year in Obstacle
Driving Classes. A & B divided for high point awards.
125. Obstacle Driving Amateur
A
126. Obstacle Driving
A
127. Obstacle Driving
A
Joanne Arias in honor of Tabby NJ
128. Obstacle Driving Amateur
B
129. Obstacle Driving
B
130. Obstacle Driving
B
POINTS for Supreme World Champions in Halter Performance
and Driving Classes as well as individual Exhibitors for
High Point Awards.
Horses may only be shown once in the same class.
Exhibitor's points will be calculated from the highest placement
(not cumulative)
received in the same class.
Champion=
10 pts.
Reserve Champion=9 pts.
Third Place=
8 pts.
Fourth Place= 7
pts.
Fifth Place=
6 pts.
Sixth Place=
5 pts.
Seventh Place= 4 pts.
Eighth Place=
3 pts.
Ninth Place=
2 pts.
Tenth Place=
1 pt.
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE (Horse Points)
Trophy or Special Award, Neck Rosette and Cooler
-Hunter, Jumper, and Obstacle
Mini Trail, (tiebreaker Liberty,) coin toss. The Same exhibitor
does not have to show the
horse for all
of these classes. Individual Exhibitor Points are considered
for High Point Exhibitor Awards.
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE shown by an
Amateur
A Classes 43, 79, 90 (53)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE shown by an
A Classes 44, 80, 91 (53)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE shown by a
A
Classes 45, 81, 92, (53)
changes
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE shown by an
Amateur
B Classes 48, 84, 95 (54)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE shown by an
B
Classes 49, 85, 96 (54)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION HALTER PERFORMANCE shown by a
B Classes 50, 86, 97, (54)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING (Horse Points)
Trophy
or Special Award, Neck Rosette and Cooler
Country Pleasure Driving, Roadster,
Obstacle Driving,( tiebreaker Race,) coin toss. The Same exhibitor does
not
have to
show the horse for all of these classes. Individual Exhibitor Points
are considered for High Point Exhibitor Awards.
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING driven by an
Amateur
A Classes 103, 117,
125 (113) changes
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING driven by an
A
Classes 104, 118, 126 (114)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING driven by a
A
Classes 105, 119, 127 (115)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING driven by an
Amateur
B Classes 108, 120, 128 (113)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING driven by an
B
Classes 109, 121, 129 (114)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION DRIVING driven by a
B
Classes 110, 122, 130 (115)
SUPREME WORLD CHAMPION PERFORMANCE SHOW PONY (Show Pony Points)
Trophy, Neck Rosette, Cooler or Sheet
Show Pony may be shown by an Adult or a Youth in these classes. Hunter, Obstacle Mini Trail,
Jumper, Liberty and
Country Pleasure Driving. Classes 51,
52, 76, 98, and 99A
Show Pony High Point Exhibitors-Points, not Classes are divided for
Adults and Youths. Trophy and High
Point Ribbon
showing Show Pony-
Classes 51, 52, 76, 98, and 99A
showing Show Pony-
Classes 51, 52, 76, 98, and 99A
High Point Halter Performance Exhibitors
Trophy and High Point Ribbon
High Point Exhibitor Points in Halter Performance-Hunter, Jumper, and Obstacle
Mini Trail,
tiebreaker Liberty, coin toss.
Amateur
A
Classes 43, 79, 90 (53)
A Classes 44, 80, 91 (53)
A
Classes 45, 81, 92 (53)
changes
Entry Level
A
Classes
41, 78, 89 (53)
Entry Level
A
Classes 42, 77,
88, (53)
Therapeutic
A or B
Classes 41A, 78A, 89A
Therapeutic
A or B
Classes
42A, 77A, 88A
Amateur
B Classes 48, 84, 95, (54)
B
Classes 49, 85, 96 (54)
B Classes 50, 86, 97 (54)
Entry Level
B
Classes 46, 83,
94 (54)
Entry Level
B
Classes 47, 82, 93
(54)
High Point Exhibitor Points in Driving Country Pleasure Driving, Roadster,
Obstacle Driving, (tiebreaker Race,)
coin toss
Trophy and High Point Ribbon
Amateur
A
Classes 103, 117, 125, (113)
changes
A
Classes 104, 118, 126, (114)
A
Classes 105, 119, 127 (115)
Entry Level
A
Classes 100, 116, 124 (112)
Entry Level
A
Classes 102, 116B, 123, (111)
Amateur
B
Classes 108, 120, 128, (113)
B
Classes 109, 121, 129 (114)
B
Classes 110, 122, 130 (115)
Entry Level
B
Classes 106, 119A, 124, (112)
changes
Entry Level
B
Classes 107, 119B, 123 (111)
changes
Therapeutic
A or B
Classes 101A
Therapeutic
A or B
Class 102A
Best Decorated Stall - No nails, staples, pins, glue, or anything that would cause damage to stalls. Special Award
Sportsmanship Adult Special Award
Sportsmanship Youth Special Award
IRON HORSE COMPETITION SPECIAL AWARDS -Leather Driving Harness Sets
High Points combined Amateur
A & B Exhibitor driving classes
Tiebreaker race, coin toss 103,108, 113, 117, 120, 125,
128
High Point
combined A & B Exhibitor driving classes
Tiebreaker race, coin toss 104, 109, 114, 118,
121, 126, 129 changes
High Point
combined A & B Exhibitor driving classes
Tiebreaker race, coin toss 105, 110, 115, 119, 122, 127, 130 changes
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