2021 SHOW

EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK

AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2021

ENTRY FORMS LATE IF POSTMARKED AFTER: SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 2021

HORSE SHOW DEPARTMENT Table of Contents SECTION A – GENERAL INFORMATION Exhibitor Information and Deadlines ...... A-2 Officials and Judges ...... A-3 Associations Approved By ...... A-3 Department Rules and Information ...... A-4 General Rules ...... A-6 Camping and Parking Rules ...... A-7 Alcohol Policy and Fire Marshal Requirements ...... A-11 Salem Directional Map ...... A-12 Traffic Flow Map ...... A-13

SECTION B – SCHEDULE OF CLASSES Schedule of Classes ...... B-1

SECTION C – USEF DIVISION INFORMATION USEF Federation Page ...... C-1 USEF Membership Statement ...... C-3 Motorized Vehicle Statement ...... C-3 USEF Rules and Information ...... C-4

SECTION D – ENTRY FORMS AND STALL REQUESTS OnLine EntryInformation...... D-1 Stall Reservation Form ...... D-3 USEF Entry Form ...... D-5 Non-USEF Entry Form...... D-7 Oregon Department of Agriculture Statement ...... D-9 Exhibitor Release of Liability Form ...... D-10 USEF Waiver and Release of Liability Form ...... D-11

SECTION E – DIVISIONS All Breed Special ...... E-1 American Saddlebred ...... E-2 Any Breed – Opportunity / Open ...... E-3 Drum Horse ...... E-4 Gypsy Horse ...... E-5 Hackney Pony and Pony ...... E-7 (AMHA) ...... E-8 Morgan Horse ...... E-10 Mule ...... E-11 Mustang / Burro ...... E-12 Open Gaited Breed (OGB) ...... E-14 Paso Fino Horse ...... E-15 Peruvian Horse ...... E-16 Tennessee Walking Horse (TWH) ...... E-17 VSE Horse ...... E-18

GENERAL INFORMATION • A-1

2021 OREGON STATE FAIR HORSE SHOW

The Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center supports compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. For assistance, please contact the OSFEC Office, at 971-701-6573. Oregon Telecommunications Relay Service Phone: 1- 800-735-2900.

This show will be conducted under the USEF rules for recognized classes. SHOW PHONES AND DATES HORSE SHOW MANAGER/SECRETARY After August 30, 2021: (503) 871-1412 Ron Hood (show office) Prior to and During Show: (831) 524-5248 cell [email protected]

DEADLINE FOR ENTRIES AND STALLS: AUGUST 21

1. Entries postmarked after August 21 will be charged a post entry fee, per horse. 2. ORIGINAL ENTRIES MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY FULL PAYMENT. NO OPEN CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED. 3. By August 21 postmark: All stalls must be prepaid. 4. No stall reservations by PHONE. 5. Before August 30: Refunds for stabling with a Veterinarian Certificate only. 6. After August 30: No refund requests for stabling will be considered. 7. Every Exhibitor MUST fill out and send in Stall Reservation Form, and attach it to their completed entry form 8. Early arrivals may be accepted, if stalls are available, and charged an early arrival fee per day, per horse. Call Show Manager for approval. Early arrivals cannot be accepted any earlier than 2 days prior to start of a division’s classes. 9. Exhibitors may move in and out anytime during the dates specified for their division. If preferred, daily stall rate is $35 per day.

ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS AND LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO. STALL MOVE IN TIME STALL MOVE OUT TIME In after 11 AM each day Out by 10 AM each day STALL/TACK FEES BREED STALL/TACK FEE STALL MOVE BREED STALL/TACK FEE STALL MOVE IN/OUT IN/OUT Monday, Aug 30 Thursday, Sep 2 AMHA Miniature Horses Tack / Stall $65 Open Gaited Breed Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Monday, Sept 6 Tuesday,Aug 31 Thursday, Sep 2 Mustang/Burro Tack / Stall $50 Peruvian Tack / Stall $55 Friday, Sep 3 Monday, Sept 6 Tuesday, Aug 31 Mules Tack / Stall $50 Friday, Sep 3 Monday, Aug 30 VSE Miniature Horse Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sep 2 Morgan / Hackney / Roadster Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sep 2 Paso Fino Tack / Stall $55 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sep 2 Saddlebred Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sep 2 Gypsy Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sep 2 Drum Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sep 2 Tennessee Walking Horse Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 GENERAL INFORMATION • A-2

SHOW OFFICIALS

SHOW MANAGER / SECRETARY ...... Ron Hood ...... Hollister, CA OFFICE ASSISTANT...... Sheri Hurst ...... El Cajon, CA SHOW STEWARD...... Adele Maurer ...... Fallbrook, CA ANNOUNCER ...... Eric Tasker ...... Bradenton, FL RINGMASTER ...... Steve Bryson ...... Lacey, WA PADDOCK MASTER ...... Linda Savage ...... Scottsdale, AZ SHOW PHOTOGRAPHER...... Ron Christian ...... [email protected] https://ronchristianphotography.zenfolio.com/ FARRIER ...... Jason Vanlaningham ...... Bend, OR VETERINARIANS ...... Richard McMillan, DVM ...... McMinnville, OR (503) 472-3471

JUDGES

DRUM HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY GYPSY HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY MINIATURE HORSES (AMHA) ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY MINIATURE HORSES (AMHA) ...... Wayne Hipsley ...... Paris, KY MORGAN HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY MULES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY MUSTANGS/BURROS ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY OPEN GAITED BREED HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY PASO FINO HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY PERUVIAN HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY SADDLEBREDS ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY TENNESSEE WALKING HORSES ...... Ronald Bartholomew ...... Martville, NY CLASSES ...... Gina Gardner ...... Springville, OR

APPROVED OR AFFILIATED BY

AMERICAN MINIATURE HORSE ASSOCIATION

AMERICAN MULE ASSOCIATION

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE ASSOCIATION

GYPSY & DRUM HORSES WEST BY NORTHWEST

GYPSY HORSE REGISTRY OF AMERICA

GYPSY VANNER HORSE SOCIETY

INTERNATIONAL DRUM HORSE ASSOCIATION

PASO FINO HORSE ASSOCIATION

ROYAL DRUM HORSE SOCIETY

UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION (For Recognized Classes Only)

US WILD HORSE & BURRO ASSOCIATION

GENERAL INFORMATION • A-3

DEPARTMENT RULES AND INFORMATION

Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF rule book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith.

These rules apply to all classes, including USEF-recognized classes (see USEF rules for additional rules and regulations for those classes).

1. TO ENTER CLASSES: 6. NUMBERS: One number card will be assigned to each horse a. Entries must be postmarked by August 21. All entries entered. Correct numbers must be worn on the rider’s back or must be paid in full with a completed and signed check. A conspicuous place, clearly visible to the judge at all times when credit card may be used during the show to add classes. in competition. If exhibitors are wearing numbers on the side b. Post Entries: Entries postmarked after August 21 will be of the horse, both sides must have numbers. No numbers charged an additional $15 per horse. will be issued unless all entries are complete, correct and all c. If you are entering a breed division, you must send copies entry and stall fees have been paid and required amateur of your horse’s papers with your entry. It is the cards are presented to the Show Secretary. responsibility of the exhibitor to provide the correct breed 7. CHECKS: Make all checks payable to: association/registry papers with their entries. OREGON STATE FAIR d. If you are entering any amateur classes, you must send 8. MAILING: Mail all entries and fees to: copies of your amateur cards. Oregon State Fair Horse Show e. Entry fees are stated in each prize list. 2330 17th Street NE 2. TO REQUEST STABLING: Salem, OR 97301 a. Stabling requests must be postmarked by August 21. 9. RETURNED CHECKS: In the event a check is returned after Refer to page A-2 or Breed Division. Reservation requests the completion of show, there will be a penalty of $25 per check must be accompanied by a check/payment. returned by the bank for any reason. No checks will be b. After August 21: Stalls are on an “as available” basis processed through the bank a second time. The fees and penalty only. must be paid by Money Order, Cashier’s Check or Cash. Any c. Before August 30: You may receive a full refund for person having an outstanding debt with the Oregon State Fair, stabling charges with a Veterinarian Certificate only. for 2018 or 2019, is ineligible to make entry in any department. d. A haul-in fee of $20 will be charged if no stall is required. 10. CANCELLATION OF ENTRIES AND REFUNDS: No e. Stall rental days are from 10 am to 10 pm, or any part refunds of entry fees shall be made without a certificate of thereof. disability issued by a veterinarian, and a refund form is filled out f. A stall reservation sheet must be sent in to reserve stalls. in the Show Office. NO REFUNDS OF STALL FEES 3. BOX STALLS: Box stalls with doors will be provided. Stalls AFTER START OF HORSE SHOW ON AUGUST 26. All will only be assigned as received on completed entry request refund requests must be on a Refund slip and are subject to forms with pre-payment. All stallions must be in box stalls. NO approval by the Oregon State Fair. Refunds will be mailed FIRST BEDDING. Please indicate on the Stall Reservation approximately eight (8) weeks after the Fair ends. Form arrival and departure dates, and whom you are to be 11. TROPHIES: Trophies will be awarded to First Place in stabled with. Stalls will be assigned on a first-come basis with Champiopnship and Stake Classes and ribbons to third places in priority given to horses staying four (4) days or more. NO all classes. RESERVATIONS BY PHONE. NO REFUNDS OF STALL 12. PREMIUM CHECKS: All prize money will be paid by check FEES AFTER START OF HORSE SHOW, AUGUST 31. made out to the owner listed on the entry form and will be 4. ARENAS: The main arena is 100’ x 200’ with dirt and sand mailed to the owner within thirty (30) days after the Fair ends. If mix footing. Arena 2 is 125’ x 250’ with dirt and sand mix greater than $600, a W-9 form must be submitted to OSF footing. prior to release of funds. Forms and Instructions may be 5. ENTRY BLANKS: Care should be taken to enter each horse in obtained from the Horse Show Office. its proper division or class. Exhibitors and their agents are 13. MANAGEMENT: Management reserves the right to cancel or responsible for their errors in completing entry blanks, or adding combine any classes that do not fill to their satisfaction. Notice classes. ENTRY BLANKS MUST: will be given to exhibitors affected. Management reserves the a. Be properly signed by OWNER and, in a case of a minor, right to start the first class of any session thirty (30) minutes by a PARENT or GUARDIAN. The phone number of earlier than the scheduled time, if entries warrant. owner and/or parent must be given. 14. DOGS: Only service animals are allowed on the grounds. b. Show the correct mailing address of the OWNER. Dogs are a serious problem at a horse show. Dogs may only be c. Include all additional membership numbers and birth dates at the horse show on leash enroute to a locked tack room if used of junior and amateur riders as required per division or as a service animal. All tack rooms with dogs must be clearly class requirements. Copies of current cards are required labeled on an 8.5” x 11” sign “Warning: Dogs.” Any dog to be attached to the entry form. observed not complying with this rule will be captured and d. Missing membership numbers will indicate that the removed from the Oregon Exposition Center. owner, rider or trainer is a non-member and will be 15. UNATTENDED VEHICLE: Please leave a note, clearly billed accordingly. visible from outside, on any unattended vehicle as to the location of owner/driver, and a contact/emergency phone number. Vehicles left without this information are subject to tow away at owner’s expense. GENERAL INFORMATION • A-4

16. HORSE SHOW OFFICE HOURS ARE typically one hour 24. Breeds or divisions may be added or deleted based on annual prior to start of morning performance until one half hour evaluations by show management. Any show or class may be after the evening performance: canceled the following year due to: lack of entries, conflicts Thursday, August 26: 12 noon - 4 pm with other shows, or approval of sanctions. Breeds or divisions Friday, August 27 – Monday, September 6: 8 am until end will be notified of cancellations or additions. of show. 25. EXHIBITOR ADMISSION PASSES: One will be issued to Horse Show Office reserves the right to close for a short each rider and owner and 3 will be issued to each trainer. time if deemed necessary. 26. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: OUT-OF-STATE ORIGIN – 17. CLASSES with fewer than three (3) entries may be canceled. If INCLUDING WASHINGTON: a class with premium or prize money has less than three (3) a. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), Import Permit entries, premiums will not be disbursed and class may be Number and negative test for EIA within six (6) months canceled. prior to entry into the Fair. The Fair will accept equine a. Adds, scratches, post entry and changes must be submitted to traveling on a special “Horse Passport” which is valid for show office one hour before start of performance. six (6) months from date of inspection. The veterinarian b. Post entries and changes for each morning’s performance doing your CVI will get the import number for you. close at 6 pm in the evening prior. PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR STATE 18. PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION: Unless otherwise stated, VETERINARY OFFICE FOR CURRENT prize money will be divided: 30%, 25%, 20%, 15%, 10%. REQUIREMENTS TO ENTER OREGON, IT IS THE 19. PADDOCK RESPONSIBILITY: It is the responsibility of OWNERS’ RESPONSIBILITY. each exhibitor to be at the paddock and checked in prior to b. Copies of all interstate CVI and Import Permits must be their class. It is not, nor will it be, the show’s responsibility turned into the Horse Show Secretary upon arrival. This is to find class exhibitors. Rider conflicts must be brought to to make inspection by state veterinarians more efficient. the attention of the Paddock Master prior to the affected Any animal not legally imported will not be allowed on the class. The two (2) minute Gate Rule will be in effect. A Oregon Exposition Center grounds and will be reported to portable address (PA) system is used as a courtesy only. the state veterinarian. 20. ALL HORSE TRAILERS must be parked on the grass parking c. If there is an outbreak of vesicular stomatitis, all horses will lot designated by parking attendants. Horse trailers with living be checked. Inspection will be based on where the quarters and remaining attached to trucks will be charged a outbreak occurs. double parking fee, and considered an RV or camping overnight. Security will report these vehicles to the Show Office on a daily 27. EXHIBITOR RELEASE OF LIABILITY AND basis. ASSUMPTION OF RISK AGREEMENT: In addition to 21. DISCOURTESY TO JUDGES AND OFFICIALS: The signing the liability release on each entry form, it is necessary Show Manager shall have the authority, without liability or for each exhibitor to provide a completed Oregon State Fair recourse to the Oregon State Fair, to bar any exhibitor, or Exhibitor Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk his representative(s), in the event of a discourteous act to a Agreement and turn it into the horse show office upon arrival. Judge or an Official of the Fair, and he/she shall have power to disqualify the entry of said exhibitor. In the event of such disqualification, the exhibitor forfeits all entry fees, stake fees, stall fees and any other charge against the exhibitors, as well as all prize money that may have been won up to that time. 22. NO LIABILITY: Every possible protection and courtesy will be extended to exhibitors at the Oregon State Fair, but the Fair shall not be responsible for any loss of exhibits, animals or equipment in case of fire, theft or loss from any other cause. The Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center, its agents, servants and employees shall not be held liable in case of injury to exhibitors, concessionaires, or the public on the grounds or in the buildings from any cause whatsoever while on the grounds of the Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center. 23. INTERPRETATIONS: The Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center reserves the final and absolute right to interpret any and all terms, conditions, rules and regulations contained in any and all parts of the premium book and to settle and determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incidental to the Oregon State Fair. It further reserves the right to determine unforeseen matters not covered by general or department rules published in the premium book, and to withdraw all premium offerings in all departments should an emergency exist and circumstances demand. In case of discrepancies between General and Department Rules, Department Rules will supersede General Rules.

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GENERAL RULES

The Oregon State Fair and Exposition Center (OSFEC) reserves the final and absolute right to interpret any and all terms, conditions, rules and regulations contained in any and all parts of this Exhibitor Handbook and to settle and determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with, or incidental to, the Oregon State Fair. OSFEC further reserves the right to determine unforeseen matters not covered by the General or Department Rules published in this Exhibitor Handbook, and to withdraw all premium offerings in all departments should any emergency exist and circumstances demand. In case of discrepancies between the General Rules and the Department Rules, Department Rules will supersede General Rules.

1. Entries need not have been entered or won at a County Fair in 18. A judge shall disqualify or transfer to the correct class any order to be eligible for competition at the Oregon State Fair. exhibit or animal which is not a true representative of the class 2. Employees and their spouses are not eligible to enter the in which it is entered. department in which they or their spouses are employed, unless 19. A judge may disqualify any exhibit not of show quality. otherwise stated in Department Rules. 20. No person shall be allowed to interfere with judges during the 3. Entries must be made on official OSFEC entry forms and will be judging, or with OSFEC staff, or to offer any criticism of accepted from 8 am - 5 pm weekdays. Entry deadlines are listed in exhibits. Violators of this rules shall be excluded immediately Department Rules, and Calendar of Events. from the judging area and from competition, and be subject to 4. Entry forms must state exhibitor’s name, address, telephone, date, such additional penalties, including cancellation of awards, as class and section numbers, and must have exhibitor’s handwritten OSFEC may consider proper. signature accompanied by a completed W9 form if competing for 21. It is understood that the act of entering an exhibit or contest at prize money in excess of $600. Wrong numbers may cause entry the Oregon State Fair is asking OSFEC to secure a qualified to be disqualified. judge to place a judgment on the exhibit or performance. It is 5. Presentation of entry form denotes acceptance by exhibitor of all therefore courteous to gracefully accept the decision of the OSFEC rules. judge, realizing that it may be in conflict with an exhibitor’s 6. OSFEC reserves the right to limit entries to facilities available, and personal standards. Every reasonable effort will be made to to limit the number of entries per Exhibitor. secure highly qualified and conscientious judges. 7. OSFEC reserves the right to return entries and cancel any division 22. Exhibitors may protest the actions of the Oregon State Fair or class in which, in its judgment, the entries are insufficient to regarding the forfeiture of premiums, sales proceeds, or provide adequate competition. awards; suspension of participation; or other adverse 8. Entries must be in place and must be removed only during the actions within 24 hours of such action by filing a written scheduled times; any exception to this rule shall be at the protest, accompanied by a $50 filing fee, detailing the discretion of OSFEC. specific cause or causes for which such adverse action should 9. OSFEC reserves the right to reassign exhibits to alternative be withdrawn. Protests will be adjudicated by the Oregon categories or departments. Exhibits may be subject to reasonable State Fair Manager or delegee. Should the protest be regulation of the time, place and manner of display. overturned in its entirety, the filing fee will be returned to 10. Each exhibitor shall be expected to show his/her animal or exhibit the exhibitor. in accordance with the time schedule for judging printed in this 23. Only the judges’ results will be used as evidence for payment of Exhibitor Handbook and may be disqualified for failure to make premiums. Ribbons and tags will not be accepted. proper arrangements in this respect. 24. Premium checks may be withheld from Exhibitors who have any 11. Exhibitors shall indemnify OSFEC from and against all claims for debt with OSFEC. damage to persons or property caused by them or by their exhibits. 25. Premium checks will be mailed to the address shown on the 12. OSFEC will take reasonable precautions to ensure safety of Exhibitor’s entry form after the close of the Fair. exhibits while on the grounds, but will in no way be responsible 26. Errors in premium payouts not reported to OSFEC by for loss, damage, theft or injury of any kind to exhibits or December 31 of the current year will stand as paid. exhibitors. 27. Premiums and other payments totaling $600 and over are 13. Exhibitors found in violation of rules, or in practices unethical or considered taxable income. Exhibitors awarded $600 or adverse to the Oregon State Fair, shall be subject to forfeiture of more for premiums will be required to complete and submit premiums and/or privileges. a W9 form to the Oregon State Fair before receiving 14. See Department Rules for credential policy for specific awarded amount. departments. 15. All signatures and information necessary to determine the exhibit is eligible must be on the entry form and all fees (including penalties) must be paid before judging of the class has started. 16. No person shall act as judge in any division in which he/she or a member of his/her immediate family is an Exhibitor, is in charge of an exhibit or division, or is in charge of a group of exhibitors. 17. All classes, divisions and departments shall be judged under the American System of Judging unless another system is specifically indicated.

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2021 OREGON STATE FAIR CAMPING RESERVATION PROCESS

IMPORTANT: RV CAMPING (WITH HOOK-UPS) AND TENT/DRY RV CAMPING RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE ON-LINE USING THE OREGON STATE FAIR WEBSITE! WE ARE UNABLE TO MAKE RESERVATIONS OVER THE PHONE.

IMPORTANT! In 2017, OSF created 36 new RV sites (Section H) just east of the outside warm-up arena. Twelve (12) spaces have 50-amp service and twenty-four (24) spaces have 30-amp service. All spaces have water but no sewer. We have made arrangements for a contractor to pump grey and black water tanks for $47.50. You must reserve online through our camping reservation system.

Section D (next to the race horse stables and on the opposite side of the fence of Section C – Full Hook-up) is changed to RV DRY CAMPING ONLY. RV’s will not have any services (water, sewer, electric). If you stayed in Section D last year, please plan on moving to Section H. This RV dry section is $20 per night if you reserve your space using our automated camping reservation system to reserve your space. If you arrive without a reservation using our automated camping reservation system, the rate is $30 per night.

TENT & RV DRY CAMPING: Reservations for tent (Section F) and RV dry camping (Section D) can be made online through our automated camping system. This camping is for exhibitors, concessionaires and contractors only. Not open to the general public. Regardless of the type of vehicle or camping structure you stay in, it is considered camping and there is a $20 charge if the reservations are made online prior to August 23, 2021. Onsite reservations for RV dry or tent camping will be at $30 per night. The Parking staff and/or the camping coordinator have the final say in where vehicles and tents are placed. If tent and dry campers reserve spaces in Sections A, B, C, E or H, they will be charged full price for spaces in those areas.

Camplife.com will be taking online reservations based on the schedule below. The non-refundable $8 reservation fee is charged for every site booked, in addition to your space fee.

For reservations go the Oregon State Fair website (www.oregonstatefair.org). Select “About”, then “Fair Camping''; follow the instructions for making RV camping reservations. Please note that reservations will require full payment at the time you make your reservation. Making reservations for the type of campsite and length of stay will be made in stages. The dates noted for each “Type of Reservation'' are the first day you can make that type of reservation. We book 12-day minimum stay first, then 4-day minimum stay, then finally a single day (1 to 3 days) and tent/dry camping reservations.

If you have questions regarding camping please contact us through [email protected]

DRY CAMPING

Please note that Dry Camp reservations can be made online. Reservations online will be accepted starting July 26 @ 10:00AM for $20 per night. For all who show up without reservations who wish to Dry Camp, cost will be $30 per night with the total being due at the time of arrival. You will then be assigned a space by the Camp Coordinator. When you arrive, you can contact the Camp Coordinator at 503-689-7689.

RESERVATION SCHEDULE AND CAMPING FEES

Full payment of camping fees will be required at the time you make the reservation with Camplife.com.

Reservations Type of Reservation Type by Dates Type of Camping Site Fee for Open Reservation Type June 28 at 12 night minimum–full hook-up Starting August 23 Full Hook-up: Water, $35 per night 10:00 am Sewer, Elec. July 12 at 4 night minimum Any time August 23 Water and/or See schedule GENERAL INFORMATION • A-7

10:00 am or later electricity. below July 26 at Single day reservations Any remaining sites Full Hook-up; Water See schedule 10:00 am &/or Electric below July 26 at Dry camping: RV or tent Any dry camping No water, sewer or $20 per night 10:00 am sites electricity at site. made online Reservations Dry camping: RV or tent Any available dry No water, sewer or $30 per night made on site camping sites electricity at site. the day of arrival for dry camping

Note: Reservations can be made for August 23, 2021 through September 9, 2021. If tent campers and/or dry camping RV’s make a reservation in sections A, B, C, E and/or H, they will be charged the total daily rate for sites with any services (water, electric or sewer).

SITE INFORMATION

Location Section Site # Size Electric Water Sewer Price East of A 100-104 15’ X 44” 30-amp No No $30 Show ADA100- Horse Barn 121 Site 121 15 X 28’

East Show B 122-130 10’ X 44’ 10-amp No No $25 Horse Barn East of C 1-50 13’ X 48’ 30-amp Yes Yes $35 Horse Stables East of D 51-99 13’ X 45 No No No $20 with Horse RV DRY Sites 63, 75, online Stables CAMPING 88 reservation ONLY (Race 13’X 40’ or Sites 96-99 $30 at the Barns) 13’ X 35’ site 4H & FFA E 131-142 15’ X 45’ 30-amp Yes No $25 Sites Next These RV to Farrier’s sites are for 4H and FFA Shed exhibitors ONLY. Tent F Tent Tent camping: NO NO NO $20 with camping Camping: approx. online north east Site# 143- 14’ X 20’-25’ reservation corner of 162; 169-192 or RV Dry $30 at the camping Camping: Site site area # 163-168 East of the H 193-204 25’ X 55’ 50-amp Yes No $40 outside Site 198 Warm Up 25’ X 50 ‘ Arena

East of the H 205-228 25’ X 55’ 30-amp Yes No $35 outside Site 210,222 Warm Up 25’ X 50 ‘ Arena

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NOTE: There is a legal RV dump site on the Oregon State Fairgrounds. If you have a site that does not have a sewer, you will need to dump your gray tank and black tank at the legal dumpsite located on the Oregon State Fairgrounds or at another legal site off grounds. YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO DUMP GRAY WATER AT THE FAIRGROUNDS IF YOUR SITE DOES NOT HAVE AN INGROUND SEWER CONNECTION. There is a contractor service available for pumping gray and black water for $47.50.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:

A limited number of spaces are available for electrical service hookups ONLY spaces with 30-amp or 50-amp service can use air conditioners and only one air conditioner per RV unit.

A limited number of spaces are available for full service hook ups in the East Horse Stable area.

A limited number of ADA-accessible spaces are available in Section A.

Generators are allowed on the OSFEC grounds. We ask that you be considerate of your fellow campers regarding the use of generators. Please do not use generators between the hours of 11 pm and 7 am.

CAMPING RESERVATION CONFIRMATION

Camplife.com will send you an automated confirmation of the reservation for your space assignment. BRING THAT CONFIRMATION DOCUMENT WITH YOU TO THE FAIR. The camping coordinator will provide you a placard to place on the dash of your vehicle and a “dangler,” which will allow you continued access to the camping area.

SLIDE OUTS, AWNINGS

On all RV spaces except Section H, you may not be able to accommodate all vehicles with slide-outs on both sides. However, slide-outs on one side will work. Section H will allow slide outs on both sides. Again, because of space limitations, awnings are not allowed in any RV spaces.

CANCELLATIONS AND/OR EARLY DEPARTURES

Cancelling Reservations Prior to August 20, 2021 To cancel your reservation prior to August 20, 2021, call Camping Reservation Coordinator (503-689-7689) or email ([email protected]), all transfer and reservation fees will be returned minus $8.00 processing fee.

Cancelling Reservations on August 20, 2021 or Later To cancel your reservation August 20 or later, call the Oregon State Fair Camp Coordinator at 503-689-7689. Note that reservations and transfer fees along with your first night stay will be retained.

Changing Reservations Prior to Arrival Date Any changes will need to be made three calendar days in advance for a $8 transaction fee.

CAMPING TIMES AVAILABLE FOR RESERVATIONS

Check in time is 8 am and check out is 7 am, unless staying past the last day of the 2021 Oregon State Fair.

STATE FAIR — August 27 – September 6, 2021

Move in (Camping): Available beginning at Noon on Monday, August 23, 2021. Move out (Camping): Camp spaces must be vacated no later than 5 pm on Thursday, September 9, 2021. . GENERAL INFORMATION • A-9

OTHER OVERNIGHT CAMPING INFORMATION

1. Persons under the age of 18 staying in overnight areas must have an adult chaperone.

2. All overnight vehicles must be self-contained. Individuals are responsible for cleanliness of the area around their site. All garbage must be kept in suitable containers. Large garbage cans will be placed in selected areas of overnight sites for your convenience.

3. Chemical toilets will be placed in each overnight area for your use.

4. All overnight vehicles must be removed from OSFEC’s grounds by 5 pm on Tuesday following the close of the Oregon State Fair. Failure to remove vehicles and trailers could cause them to be towed.

5. Horse trailers must be parked in accordance with instructions from the lot attendants. Any horse/utility trailers in camping areas will be charged the same fee as overnighters.

GENERAL PARKING RULES

1. All parking permits must be displayed in the vehicle windshield.

2. Persons must park in the area designated on their permit. One vehicle per site is allowed if it fits. Additional vehicles will need to be parked in the Blue lot. Additional parking passes can be purchased from the camping coordinator.

3. Permit holders will not park in a manner which creates traffic problems. Parking staff and/or the Camping Coordinator have the final say as to where any vehicles, RV, tents and trailers are placed.

4. Stock trailers, horse trailers, utility trailers, etc., must be parked in accordance with directions from the parking lot attendants.

3. Vehicles loading and/or unloading livestock, horses and tack inside the fenced area of OSFEC’s grounds must not be left unattended for more than 10 minutes.

6. No animal waste or combustibles will be dumped in the parking lots.

PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF RULES

1. Harassment of parking attendants or violation of rules may result in revocation of parking permit and/or overnight parking.

2. Violations could result in a recommendation that the violator not be issued permits the next year.

3. Violations of the rules could result in the violator’s vehicle being towed from OSFEC’s ground.

GENERAL INFORMATION • A-10

ALCOHOL POLICY

Effective 2011, the Oregon State Fair has a zero tolerance policy regarding alcohol being brought onto and/or consumed on the OSFEC grounds. Oregon State Fair has alcohol for purchase and consumption in designated areas and allows for walk-around consumption with verified identification when purchased from an Oregon State Fair concessionaire.

Any person or persons found with or consuming alcoholic beverages that are not in appropriate containers, designated areas or with adequate identification will be asked to discard alcohol immediately. Repetitive offenses or problems with public safety as a result of alcohol use by patrons and/or exhibitors may result in fines and/or suspension from the Oregon State Fair for up to three years.

Any minor in possession of alcohol and/or any person providing alcohol to a minor may be subject to immediate arrest by State or Local Law Enforcement Officers.

GOLFCART AND ATV POLICY

Authorized state fair golf carts and ATV’s will only be allowed on the fairgrounds. NO PERSONAL GOLF CARTS OR ATVS WILL BE PERMITTED.

STATE FIRE MARSHAL GUIDELINES (Statewide Guidelines for Fairs, Trade Shows, Carnivals or Common Venue Events)

Section 10 – LIVESTOCK BARNS AND ARENAS

10.1 In addition to Sections 1 through 8 of this technical advisory, barns and arenas shall comply with the following when used as an assembly:

10.1.1 Livestock areas are not to be used as sleeping quarters, unless approved by the local fire code official.

10.1.2 Parking of motorized vehicles, camp trailers, and campers inside livestock/barn areas shall be prohibited.

10.1.3 Exit doors and egress shall be maintained at all times; i.e. movement of animals.

10.1.4 Portable heaters are prohibited in livestock buildings where hay, straw, or combustible products are present.

10.1.5 Heat lamps for newborn animals must be secured and protected in an approved manner.

10.1.6 Quantities of straw, hay, or similar combustible products shall be limited to a one day supply for the feeding and care of animals.

10.1.7 Electric shears, blowers, fans, and vacuums shall be polarized and grounded, in good condition, and shall be only used per listing (i.e. wet areas, dusty areas).

Please see 2014 Oregon Fire Code (OFC) for complete reference guide.

2021 PARKING CHANGES

Parking and entrance information to the Fair will be posted online at www.oregonstatefair.org. Please check website for parking map and route information.

GENERAL INFORMATION • A-11

Directional Map

GENERAL INFORMATION • A-12

Traffic Flow Map

GENERAL INFORMATION • A-13

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES (Revised 7/24/21)

MONDAY, AUGUST 30 44 AMHA Amateur Showmanship Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 5:00 PM - Depending on 45 AMHA Youth Showmanship 7 and under Arena Availability 46 AMHA Youth Showmanship 8 to 12 1 Draft Horse 4-Up Exhibition 47 AMHA Youth Showmanship 13 to 18 48 AMHA Country Pleasure , 32" and Under Get Up-Close With The Miniature Horses and Draft Horses 49 AMHA Country , Over 32" to 34" (Photos and Petting) 50 AMHA Special Needs Driving 51 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Geldings Miniature Horse Measuring 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM 52 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Stallions 53 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Mares TUESDAY, AUGUST 31 54 VSE Stallion Miniature Horse Measuring 8:00 AM -10:00 AM 55 VSE Gelding Halter Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 9:00 AM 56 VSE Mare Halter 2 AMHA Amateur Mares 57 VSE Halter Championship 3 AMHA AOTE Mares 58 AMHA Liberty 4 AMHA Amateur Champion & Reserve Mare 5 AMHA Amateur Stock Type Mares Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 7:00 PM 6 AMHA Stock Type Mares Flag Presentation/Opening Ceremonies; The Horse 7 AMHA Youth Halter Mares 59 Draft Horse Exhibition 8 AMHA Junior Mares 60 AMHA Gentlemen Classic Pleasure Driving 9 AMHA Champion and Reserve Junior Mare 61 VSE Pleasure Driving 10 AMHA Senior Mares 32" and under 62 VSE Leadline, 6 and Under 11 AMHA Senior Mares Over 32"-34" 63 AMHA Ladies Classic Pleasure Driving 12 AMHA Champion and Reserve Senior Mare 64 VSE Youth Pleasure Driving 13 AMHA Solid Color Mares 65 VSE Roadster 14 AMHA Multi Color Mares 66 AMHA Amateur Classic Pleasure Driving 15 AMHA Youth Stock Type Mares or Geldings 67 VSE Pleasure Driving Championship 16 AMHA Special Needs Halter Mare or Gelding (non-rated) 68 VSE Roadster Championship 17 AMHA Amateur Geldings 69 AMHA AOTE Classic Pleasure Driving 18 AMHA AOTE Geldings 19 AMHA Amateur Champion & Reserve Gelding WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 20 AMHA Youth Halter Geldings Outdoor Covered Arena, beginning at 8:00 AM 21 AMHA Stock Type Geldings 70 AMHA Youth Halter Obstacle 13 to 18 22 AMHA Junior Geldings 71 AMHA Youth Halter Obstacle 8 to 12 23 AMHA Champion and Reserve Junior Gelding 72 AMHA Youth Halter Obstacle 12 and under 24 AMHA Senior Geldings 73 AMHA Special Needs Halter Obstacle (non-rated) 25 AMHA Champion and Reserve Senior Gelding 74 AMHA Amateur Halter Obstacle 26 AMHA Amateur Stock Type Geldings 75 AMHA Open Halter Obstacle 76 VSE In Hand Obstacle Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 1:00 PM 77 AMHA Amateur Obstacle Driving 27 AMHA Amateur Stallions 78 AMHA Open Obstacle Driving 28 AMHA AOTE Stallions 79 AMHA Youth Obstacle Driving 13 to 18 29 AMHA Amateur Champion and Reserve Stallion 80 AMHA Youth Obstacle Driving 8 to 12 30 AMHA Amateur Stock Type Stallions 81 AMHA Youth Obstacle Driving 12 and under 31 AMHA Champion and Reserve Open Stock Type Horses 82 VSE Driving Obstacle (Mares, Geldings, Stallions) (non-rated) 83 AMHA Youth Hunter 13 to 18 32 AMHA Stock Type Stallions 84 AMHA Youth Hunter 8 to 12 33 AMHA Champion and Reserve Amateur Stock Type Horses 85 AMHA Youth Hunter 12 and Under (Mares, Geldings, Stallions) (non-rated) 86 AMHA Amateur Hunter 34 AMHA Junior Stallions 87 AMHA Open Hunter 35 AMHA Champion and Reserve Junior Stallion 88 AMHA Special Needs Hunter 2 Jumps (non-rated) 36 AMHA Senior Stallion 32" and under 89 VSE Hunter 37 AMHA Senior Stallion Over 32"-34" 90 AMHA Youth Jumper 38 AMHA Champion and Reserve Senior Stallion 91 AMHA Amateur Jumper 39 AMHA Solid Color Stallion and Gelding 92 AMHA Open Jumper 40 AMHA Multi Color Stallion and Gelding 93 AMHA Open Roadster

Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 3:00 PM 41 AMHA Costume Class - in-hand 42 AMHA Supreme Halter (All First Place Horses from AMHA Championship Halter Classes) 43 AMHA Adult Showmanship

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES • B-1

Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 8:00 AM 157 Mules - Amateur 94 Mustang Longeline Class In-Hand 158 Mustang Western Walk Trot, Youth Rider 17 & Under 95 Mustang Halter Mares 3 and under 159 Mules - Bridled Western Pleasure 96 Mustang Halter Mares 4 and up 160 Mustang Western Walk Trot, Adult Rider 18 & Over 97 Mustang Halter Geldings 3 and Under 161 Mules - Youth Western Pleasure 98 Mustang Halter Geldings 4 and up 162 Mustang Western Walk Trot, Novice Rider 99 Mustang Champion/Reserve, top 2 horses from each halter class 100 Mustang Showmanship, Green Horse Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 7:00 PM 101 Mustang Showmanship, Junior Horse Flag Presentation/Opening Ceremonies; The Horse 102 Mustang Showmanship, Senior Horse 163 Draft Horse Exhibition 103 Mustang Showmanship, Handler 17 & Under 164 Mules - Pleasure Driving - Turnout 104 Mustang Showmanship, Adult Handler 18 and Over 165 Mustang Western Pleasure Green Horse 105 Mustang Showmanship, Open 166 Mustang Western Pleasure Junior Horse 106 Burro Showmanship, Open 167 Mustang Western Pleasure Senior Horse 107 Mustang Showmanship, Novice Handler 168 Mustang Western Pleasure Youth Rider17 and under 169 Mustang Western Pleasure Adult Rider 18 and Over Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 12:00 PM 170 Mustang Western Pleasure Open 108 Mules - Mature Mules, Any Age - Under 14.2 171 Mustang Western Pleasure, Novice Rider 109 Mules - Mature Mules, Any Age - 14.2 and Over 172 Mustang Western Stake 110 AMHA Ladies Country Pleasure Driving 173 Mules - Western Pleasure Stake 111 Mustang English Walk Trot Green or Junior Horse 174 VSE Liberty 112 Mules - Amateur Showmanship 175 Mustang 113 Mules - Youth Showmanship 176 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Stake (non-rated) – 114 AMHA Gentleman's Country Pleasure Driving Mark Bullington Memorial Class 115 Mustang , Walk Trot, Youth 17 & Under 177 Mustang Western 116 AMHA AOTE Country Pleasure Driving 178 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Stake - (non-rated) – 117 Mustang English Pleasure, Walk Trot, Adult Rider Roxanne Hood Memorial Class 118 AMHA Amateur Country Pleasure Driving 119 Mustang English Pleasure, Walk Trot, Novice Rider THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 120 Mules - Green English Pleasure Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 9:00 AM 121 Mustang English Pleasure Green Horse 179 Burro Halter 122 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Geldings 180 Mustang Trail In Hand 123 Mustang English Pleasure Junior Horse 181 Mules - Bridled Western Trail 124 Mules - Amateur English Pleasure 182 Mustang Trail Green Horse 125 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Mares 183 Burro Trail 126 Mustang English Pleasure Senior Horse 184 Mustang Trail Junior Horse 127 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving 32" and under 185 Mules - Green Western Trail 128 Mules - Bridled English Pleasure 186 Mustang Trail Senior Horse 129 AMHA Youth Classic Pleasure Driving 13 to 18 187 Mustang Trail Youth Rider 17 and Under 130 AMHA Youth Classic Pleasure Driving 8 to 12 188 Mules - Amateur Western Trail 131 AMHA Youth Classic Pleasure Driving 7 and under 189 Mustang Trail Adult Rider 132 Mules - Youth English Pleasure 190 Mustang Trail, Open 133 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Stallions 191 Mustang Trail, Novice Rider 134 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving over 32" to 34" 192 Mules - Youth Western Trail 135 Mules - Bridled Hunter Hack 18" Max 193 Mustang Gambler's Choice In-Hand (Timed Points Event) 136 Mules - Amateur Hunter Hack 18" Max 194 Mustang Gambler's Choice Under Saddle (Timed Points Event) 137 Mules - Green Hunter Hack 18" Max 195 Mules - Green Gamblers Choice Trail 138 Mules - Youth Hunter Hack 18" Max 196 Mules - Amateur Gamblers Choice Trail (non AMA) 139 AMHA Youth Roadster 197 Mules - Bridled Gamblers Choice Trail 140 Mustang English Pleasure Youth 17 and Under 198 Mules - Youth Gamblers Choice Trail (non AMA) 141 AMHA Single Pleasure Driving Open 142 Mustang English Pleasure Adult Rider Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 3:00 PM 143 Mustang English Pleasure, Open 199 Mules - Pleasure Driving - Working 144 Mustang English Pleasure, Novice Rider 200 Mules - Pleasure Driving - Reinsmanship 145 AMHA Youth Country Pleasure Driving 13 to 18 201 Mustang Costume Class 146 AMHA Youth Country Pleasure Driving 8 to 12 202 Mustang Freestyle Class Youth Handler 147 AMHA Youth Country Pleasure Driving 7 and under 203 Mustang Freestyle Class Adult Handler 148 Mustang English Stake 204 Mules - Ranch Pleasure 149 AMHA Single Pleasure Driving Amateur 205 Mustang Ranch Pleasure 150 AMHA Amateur Roadster 206 Mules - Ranch Riding 151 AMHA YOTE Country Pleasure Driving 207 Mustang Ranch Riding 152 AMHA Open Versatility 208 Mules - Ranch Trail 153 AMHA Youth Versatility 154 AMHA YOTE Classic Pleasure Driving 155 Mules - Green Western Pleasure 156 Mustang Western Walk Trot Green or Junior Horse SCHEDULE OF CLASSES • B-2

Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 7:00 PM 267 Academy Performance Walk, Trot, Canter Flag Presentation/Opening Ceremonies; The Horse 268 Gypsy Horse Ground Driving 209 Draft Horse Exhibition 269 Open English Pleasure - Rider Any Age 210 Battle Between Breeds 270 OGB Adult 271 Gypsy Horse Single Pleasure Driving FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 272 Academy Equitation Walk, Trot Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 9:00 AM 273 Academy Performance Walk, Trot 211 Gypsy Horse Weanling and Yearling Colts 274 ASB Western Country Pleasure 212 Gypsy Horse 2 - 4 year old Stallions 275 Gypsy Horse Discipline Rail 213 Gypsy Horse 5 years and older Stallions 276 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait AOTR 214 Gypsy Horse Champion and Reserve Stallion 277 Academy Walk/Trot on a Lead - Riders Any Age 215 Gypsy Horse Weanling and Yearling Geldings 278 TWH Pleasure English, Nervous Novice Horse and/or Rider, 2 gait 216 Gypsy Horse Geldings 2-4 Years Old 279 Gypsy Horse Ideal, Western 217 Gypsy Horse Geldings 5 years and older 280 ASB 5 Gaited Amateur to Ride 218 Gypsy Horse Champion and Reserve Geldings 281 Open English Pleasure 219 TWH Halter Stallions/Geldings Any Age 282 Gypsy Horse, Novice, Walk / Trot, English or Western 220 TWH Halter Mares, Any Age 283 Western Equitation - 21 & Under 221 TWH Halter Championship 284 OGB English, 2 gait 222 TWH Model Mares 285 Gypsy Horse, Green, Walk / Trot, English or Western 223 TWH Model Stallions/Geldings 286 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Juvenile 224 TWH Model Championship 225 Gypsy Horse Weanling and Yearling Fillies Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 7:00 PM 226 Gypsy Horse Mares 2-4 Years Old Flag Presentation/Opening Ceremonies; The Horse 227 Gypsy Horse Mares 5 years and older 287 Draft Horse 6-Up Exhibition 228 Gypsy Horse Champion and Reserve Mare 288 Gypsy Horse and Drum Horse Gala Pageantry - evening attire, 229 Gypsy Horse Halter Supreme Champion formal gown or tuxedo 230 Gypsy Horse Youth Halter, Mare or Gelding 289 ASB 5 Gaited Country Pleasure 231 Gypsy Cross Youth Halter Mare or Gelding 290 OGB Costume, Open 232 Gypsy Horse Solid Color - All Ages / All Sexes 291 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure 233 Gypsy Horse Broken Color - All Ages / All Sexes 292 ASB Park Pleasure, Junior or Limit Horse 234 Gypsy Horse American Bred 293 OGB Water Glass Class, Open 235 Drum Horse Halter Mares 2 Years and Under 294 Open Saddle Seat/Hunt Seat Equitation 12 and under Walk / Trot 236 Drum Horse Halter Mares 3 Years and Over 237 Drum Horse Champion and Reserve Mares Drill Team Electric Light Ride – approx. 8:30 PM 238 Drum Horse Halter Geldings 2 Years and Under 239 Drum Horse Halter Geldings 3 Years and Over SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 240 Drum Horse Champion and Reserve Geldings Outdoor Covered Arena, beginning at 9:00 AM - open judging cards – 241 Drum Horse Halter Stallions 2 Years and Under end 12:00 noon 242 Drum Horse Halter Stallions 3 Years and Over 295 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, in hand, any age horse 243 Drum Horse Champion and Reserve Stallions 296 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, Nervous Novice, Horse and/or Rider 244 Drum Horse Halter Supreme Champion 297 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, Open 245 Drum Horse In-Hand Color Class – all ages and sexes 298 Gypsy Horse Youth, In-Hand Trail Obstacle 299 Gypsy Cross Youth In Hand Trail Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 1:00 PM 300 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, AOTR 246 Opportunity Pleasure Driving - Any Breed - Non USEF 301 Gypsy Horse In-Hand Trail Obstacle 247 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/Trot - 12 & Under 302 Drum Horse In-Hand Trail Obstacle 248 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Open 303 Gypsy Horse Ridden Trail Obstacle - Open 249 OGB All Day Pleasure, English 2 gait 304 Gypsy Cross Youth Ridden Trail 250 ASB 3 Gaited Junior Exhibitor - Riders 17 & Under 305 Drum Horse Ridden Trail Obstacle - Open 251 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Lope, Open 252 ASB Park Horse Open Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 9:00 AM 253 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Amateur 306 Roadster Pony Open 254 ASB 5 Gaited Junior or Limit Horse 307 Gypsy Horse and Drum Horse Leadline, Youth under 8 Years 255 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Open 308 Opportunity Paso Fino Pleasure Open 256 Hackney Pony Show Pleasure Driving Open 309 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Juvenile 257 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Lope, Amateur 310 ASB English/Western Pleasure Walk / Trot 12 & Under 258 ASB 5 Gaited Open 311 Gypsy Horse Showmanship 259 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, AOTR 312 Peruvian Mare Gait 260 ASB Park Pleasure Open 313 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Open 261 Opportunity Morgan Hunter Open 314 OGB Western, 2 gait 262 ASB 3 Gaited Adult 315 Drum Horse Single Pleasure Driving 263 Opportunity Paso Fino Performance Open 315.5 Peruvian Junior Equitation 264 ASB Park Pleasure, Three-Year Olds 316 Ranch Rail - Open 265 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait Open 317 Gypsy Horse Costume 266 Academy Equitation Walk, Trot, Canter 318 Gypsy Cross Youth Costume

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES • B-3

319 OGB All Day Pleasure, Western 2 gait 366 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Amateur 320 Peruvian Gelding and Stallion Gait 367 Hackney Pony Show Pleasure Driving Championship 321 Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 (W,T,C) 368 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Canter, Amateur 322 Opportunity Paso Fino Country Pleasure 369 ASB 3 Gaited Country Pleasure Stake 323 Opportunity Morgan Western Open 370 Gypsy Horse Ideal, English 371 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait, Championship Open Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 12:00 PM 372 ASB 5 Gaited Junior or Limit Horse Stake 324 Saddle Seat Equitation 13 and Under (W,T,C) 373 Peruvian - Best Gaited 325 TWH Pleasure Western, Nervous Novice Horse and/or Rider, 2 gait 373.5 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait, Championship AOTR 326 Drum Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot Open 374 ASB Western Country Pleasure Stake 327 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait Open 375 Ranch Riding - Open 328 Drum Horse Western Pleasure, W/T/C Open 376 Opportunity Western Pleasure 329 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, AOTR 330 Opportunity Paso Fino Performance Open Championship Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 12:00 PM 331 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Stake 377 Drum Horse Halter - 16.1 Hands & Taller - Exhibition Class 332 Opportunity Morgan 17 and Under English - Hunt and Saddle Seat 378 ASB 5 Gaited Country Pleasure Stake 333 Peruvian Mare Performance 379 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Championship, Open 334 ASB Park Horse Open Stake 380 ASB English/Western Pleasure Walk / Trot 12 & Under 335 Gypsy Horse Youth Rider, 8 to 17 Years, Walk / Trot, Championship English or Western 381 Peruvian - Champion Performance 336 Gypsy Cross Youth Rider 8 to 17 Years, Walk / Trot, 382 Roadster Pony Open Championship English or Western 383 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Championship, AOTR 337 ASB 3 Gaited Country Pleasure 384 ASB 3 Gaited Show Pleasure Adult/Junior Stake 338 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait AOTR 385 Peruvian - Champion Breeding 339 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Open 386 Gypsy Horse Suitability 340 Drum Horse Discipline Rail 387 ASB Park Pleasure Open Stake 341 OGB All Day Pleasure, E/W 3 gait 388 ASB 5 Gaited Show Pleasure Stake 342 ASB 3 Gaited Show Pleasure Junior to Ride 389 Drum Horse Dressage Suitability 343 Peruvian Gelding and Stallion Performance 390 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Championship, Open 344 TWH Pleasure E/W, Nervous Novice Horse and/or Rider, 2 gait, 391 Saddle Seat Equitation Championship Championship 392 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Championship, AOTR 345 ASB 5 Gaited Show Pleasure Open 393 Drum Horse English Pleasure, Walk/Trot, Open 346 Peruvian Mare Breeding 394 ASB 5 Gaited Amateur to Ride Championship 347 Gypsy Horse Jog in the Park - Ridden (An OSF Tradition) – 395 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait, Championship Open daytime attire 348 Drum Horse Jog in the Park - Ridden (An OSF Tradition) – Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 7:00 PM daytime attire Flag Presentation/Opening Ceremonies; The Horse 349 OGB E/W, 2 gait Championship 396 Draft Horse 6-Up Exhibition 350 Opportunity Paso Fino Country Pleasure Championship 396.5 International Drum Horse Association Demonstration 351 Open English Pleasure Saddle Seat - Rider Any Age - Championship 396.8 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait, Championship AOTR 397 Drum Horse English Pleasure, Walk/Trot/Canter, Open Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 7:00 PM 398 OGB Best in Show E/W, 2 gait (must qualify 1st/2nd in any Flag Presentation/Opening Ceremonies; The Horse other 2 gait class) 352 Draft Horse 6-Up Exhibition 399 ASB 3 Gaited Championship 353 Peruvian Gelding and Stallion Breeding 400 Gypsy Horse Trot in the Park - Driven in Fancy Sunday Best 354 Gypsy Horse, Free Style Riding, Musical Presentation 401 Opportunity Western Pleasure Stake 355 ASB Park Pleasure, Junior or Limit Horse Stake 402 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Stake 356 Peruvian Champagne Class 403 OGB Best in Show E/W, 3 gait (must qualify 1st/2nd in any 357 TWH Pleasure E/W, 2 gait, Juvenile Championship other 3 gait class) 358 Opportunity Paso Fino Pleasure Championship 404 ASB 5 Gaited Open Stake 359 ASB 3 Gaited Show Pleasure Adult 405 Drum Horse Trot in the Park - Driven in Fancy Sunday Best 360 Gypsy Horse and Drum Horse Liberty to Music Drill Team Electric Light Ride – approx. 8:30 PM Drill Team Electric Light Ride – approx. 8:30 PM MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 Horse Show Stadium Arena Horse Show Stadium Arena, beginning at 9:00 AM 12:00 noon - Drill Team Exhibitions 361 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Open 362 Open Saddle Seat/Hunt Seat Equitation 12 and under Walk / 2:00 PM - Special Salute to Our Veterans, Military and Trot Championship First Responders 363 OGB All Day Pleasure, E/W 2 gait Championship

364 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Canter, Open 4:00 pm - Drill Team Exhibitions 365 Open English Pleasure Hunt Seat Championship

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES • B-4

USEF Competition Name: Oregon State Fair USEF# 565 Competition Rated Divisions: American Saddlebred Three Gaited; American Saddlebred Three Gaited Park; American Saddlebred Five Gaited; American Saddlebred Pleasure; English Pleasure; Saddle Seat Equitation; Hackney; Roadster

USEF DIVISION INFORMATION • C-1

USEF DIVISION INFORMATION • C-2

USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT

Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Competitions at the Modified Level or above and 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 2021 FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT

I have read the United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) Entry Agreement (GR906.4) as printed in the Prize List for the Competition and agree to all of its provisions. I understand and agree that, by entering this Competition, I am subject to Federation Rules, the Prize List and local rules of the competition. I agree to waive the right to the use of my photos at the competition, and agree that any actions against the Federation must be brought in New York State.

Motorized Vehicle Statement In accordance with GR1301.7:

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/legal guardian 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 penalties against those responsible for the child committing the offense. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. The unsafe use of personal electronic transport devices, as determined by the competition officials and management in their sole discretion, that do not require a driver’s license to operate, including but not limited to segways, hover boards, and single wheeled scooters is prohibited on competition grounds. Operating such devices in areas where people gather may be deemed “unsafe use” if there is a risk of harm to others. If the operator of the device is a minor, the parent/legal guardian or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating the device in violation of this rule is accountable and may be subject to penalties. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.

USEF DIVISION INFORMATION • C-3

USEF RULES AND INFORMATION

1. DRUGS AND MEDICATION RULE: A drug, medication 8. MEMBERSHIP: All participants (rider, driver, handler, and USEF fee of $23.00 per horse entered in any class must be owner, trainer, agent or lessee) must present to the Competition paid with entries. The fees will be sent to USEF to provide Secretary a current USEF membership card or copy thereof, funds for research, inspection and enforcement of rules or pay the $45.00 Show Pass fee. If a current card is not regarding the use of medication and drugs. No horse shall be attached to the entry it will be assumed that the exhibitor, owner, shown in any class at a show recognized by the Association if it and trainer is a non-member. No refunds on NM Fees. has been administered in any manner any forbidden substance. 9. USEF STEWARD: The USEF Steward is available during See Chapter IV, GR404, for exception and requirements of the show hours to answer questions and interpret USEF rules and use of a forbidden substance. specifications according to the USEF Rule Book. 2. USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT: See Statement on 10. MOTORIZED VEHICLE STATEMENT: GR1301.7. See previous page (C-3). complete USEF motorized vehicle statement on previous page 3. MULTIPLE ENTRIES: Exhibitors with more than one (1) (C-2). horse per class should notify the Paddock as to which order they 11. ENTRY FORMS: Entry numbers, and permission to compete, want their horses to perform. will not be released to exhibitors, trainers or agents without a 4. PROTEST: Protests must be made in writing, addressed to the fully completed, signed and paid for Entry Form. Show Secretary within 48 hours of the alleged violation and a. No post entry at the paddock gates or arena. All entries shall be accompanied by a deposit of $200 for members and must be made in the Show Office. $300 for non-members, which shall be forfeited if the protest is b. Amateurs showing in USEF classes must show not sustained. membership card or apply at show. 5. MEASUREMENT CARDS: Those possessing Official 12. ENTRY AGREEMENTS: Exhibitors may be asked to sign a Measurement Cards are to have these available to show the new Entry Agreement form if the appropriate USEF Entry Form Secretary when picking up entry numbers. If anyone does not or the appropriate breed entry form was not used. possess a card, they shall present themselves prior to the first 13. EACH EXHIBITOR will receive a copy of the current USEF class of the day at a designated place posted in the Show Office. Entry Agreement, including Disclaimer and current fees, which 6. AMATEURS: Current Amateur Certification must be has been updated for 2021. A new signature page may be presented when numbers are received for all Amateur class required to be attached to your entry form. participants. Only USEF Amateur cards are valid in USEF 14. MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT: Each exhibitor will receive a classes. copy of the current USEF Membership Statement on their entry 7. PROTECTIVE HEAD GEAR: All juniors entered in Hunter form which reads, as “Every class offered herein which is Seat Equitation Sections while riding in the designated covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule schooling and exercise areas, the show ring, and while jumping Book and will be conducted and judged in accordance anywhere on the show grounds, must wear protective head gear therewith.” passing testing standards. Harnesses must be secured and, if 15. SHARPS CONTAINERS: “Sharps containers” for the proper said head gear has a brim, it must be flexible or semi-flexible. disposal of medication needles have been placed in several Any rider violating this rule at any time must immediately be locations in the stabling areas and near the event facilities. properly in place. Adults are strongly requested to also comply. Trainers, owners, exhibitors or their agents may be fined for Except as may otherwise be mandated by local law, the improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable Federation strongly encourages all riders, while riding anywhere instruments. PLEASE USE THE CONTAINERS. on the competition grounds, to wear protective headgear with 16. REPORTS AND FORMS: Federation Member Reports and harness secured which passes or surpasses ASTM (American Judges Evaluation Forms, and Competition Evaluation forms Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment will be available in the Horse Show Office. Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It 17. SAFE SPORT TRAINING: Starting January 1, 2019, if you is the responsibility of the rider, or the parent or guardian or are a USEF competing member 18 years of age or older, and are trainer of the junior exhibitor to see to it that the headgear worn competing in an USEF recognized division, you are required to complies with appropriate safety standards for protective complete the core Safe Sport Training within 30 days of headgear intended for equestrian use, and is properly fitted and activating your membership. For USEF-recognized in good condition, and the Federation, Show Committee, and competitions, no entries will be accepted and processed without Licensed Officials are not responsible for checking headgear proof of Training Completion. worn for such compliance. 801.7. It is strongly encouraged 18. NEW USEF VACCINATION RULE FOR SHOW that any exhibitor under the age of 12, riding a horse HORSES: Effective December 1, 2015, all horses entering the anywhere on the show grounds must wear a protective grounds of a licensed competition must have proof of Flu/Rhino helmet, even in the warm up areas. vaccination within 6 months of entering the grounds. Read the details at www.USEF.org

OSF proudly supports the ASHBA National Select Series USEF DIVISION INFORMATION • C-4

Online Horse Show Entry

This year, in addition to mailing entries, you can also enter online at www.HorseShowsOnline.com

There is no fee to enter online and information can be saved and used at other horse shows. Once on their website, click on tab – “Member Services” and either login, or, create a new account.

Add your personal information at the ‘People’ tab. Also add riders and trainers at your ‘People’ tab – you will need this when entering a show. Add your horse information at the ‘Horse’ tab – including association numbers.

Select ‘Show Entries’ tab and then ‘Enter A Show’ tab. Scroll down to Oregon State Fair Horse Show with a start date of August 31, 2021. Select this show and then click on ‘Start a new Entry’ tab.

The online entry wizard will guide you through the steps to complete the entry form. The basic steps in the wizard are: • Select the horse, people and riders for your entry • Scroll through the divisions and select the classes each rider is entered in – click on small square on far right • At next step, review what appropriate fees are associated with your entry – e.g. how many stalls and if non-member fees • If the information is correct – click on ‘checkout’ tab. Ignore prompting to enter credit card information. P:rior to picking up number at the horse show office, you will need to leave an open check or credit card number.

Other options are:

Download a blank entry form from the Oregon State Fair website. Fill out and mail along with check for full amount to: Horse Show Secretary Oregon State Fair Horse Show 2330 17th Street NE Salem, OR 97301

Or, fill out, scan and email to Ron at [email protected] – he will call you to get credit card information over the phone.

ENTRY FORMS AND STALL REQUESTS • D-1

Application Forms

INCLUDING

Stall Reservation Form

2021 Exhibitor Consent Form (all exhibitors must submit)

USEF Entry Form – to be used for: American Saddlebred Horses Paso Fino Horses Morgan Horses Hackney Ponies Roadster Ponies

Non-USEF Entry Form – to be used for: American Miniature Horses (AMHA) Draft Horses Drum Horses Gypsy Horses Mules Mustangs / Burros OGB Horses Peruvian Horses Pinto Ponies and Miniature Horses Tennessee Walking Horses

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OREGON STATE FAIR HORSE SHOW STALL RESERVATION FORM POSTMARK BY AUGUST 21

OWNER NAME -- Reminder -- Be Sure To Attach State Fair Exhibitor STABLE NAME Release Form Found on Page D-10 ADDRESS

CITY STATE ______ZIP ______

PHONE ( ) CELL ( )

NO FIRST BEDDING. Orders for bedding may be made upon arrival. Exhibitors are required to reserve stalls correctly.

STALL RATES: PLEASE SELECT YOUR CHOICE BELOW BY CIRCLING BREED

BREED STALL/TACK FEE STALL MOVE BREED STALL/TACK FEE STALL MOVE IN/OUT IN/OUT Monday, Aug 30 Morgan / Hackney / Roadster Thursday, Sept 2 AMHA Miniature Horses Tack / Stall $65 Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Monday, Sept 6 Tuesday, Aug 31 Thursday, Sept 2 Mustang/Burro Tack / Stall $50 Gypsy Tack / Stall $65 Friday, Sept 3 Monday, Sept 6 Tuesday, Aug 31 Thursday, Sept 2 Mules Tack / Stall $50 Drum Tack / Stall $65 Friday, Sept 3 Monday, Sept 6 Sunday, Aug 30 Thursday, Sept 2 VSE Miniature Horse Tack / Stall $65 Tennessee Walking Horse Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sept 2 Thursday, Sept 2 Paso Fino Tack / Stall $55 Open Gaited Breed Tack / Stall $65 Monday, Sept 6 Monday, Sept 6 Thursday, Sept 2 Thursday,Sept 2 Saddlebred Tack / Stall $65 Peruvian Tack / Stall $55 Monday, Sept 6 Monday, Sept 6

Exhibitors may move in and out anytime during the dates specified for their division. If preferred, daily stall rate is $35 per day.

COMPLETE PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY STALL RESERVATION FORM. RESERVATIONS RECEIVED WITHOUT PAYMENT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Please see page A-2 for all stall reservation rules.

MAKE ALL CHECKS PAYABLE AND MAIL TO: Oregon State Fair 2330 17th Street NE Salem, OR 97301

Att’n: Horse Show Office

DATE IN DATE OUT # OF HORSES # OF HORSE STALLS # OF TACK STALLS

IF STABLING WITH A GROUP, PLEASE LIST THE NAMES OF THOSE YOU WISH TO BE STALLED WITH. (If more space is needed, please use and attach a second page.) If all parties of the group are not listed here, there is no guarantee that they will be stalled together. Stalls are assigned on a first-come, first served basis based on receipt of entry forms. If all of a group’s entry forms cannot be sent together, then the trainer must provide names of potential exhibitors that are to be stabled together.

TRAINER NAME:

Emergency phone/contact number during the Horse Show: ______

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TRAINER NAME:

NAME OF OWNER # OF STALLS

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PROTECT THE FUTURE OF LIVESTOCK AT THE OREGON STATE FAIR!

Livestock exhibitors and their livestock are very important to us. However, livestock can be a source of contamination, including pathogens and zoonotic animal diseases. Our goal at the Oregon State Fair is to create and maintain an environment where livestock, exhibitors and visitors to the fair can co-exist in a safe and pleasurable place.

The Oregon State Fair has recently placed a strong emphasis on Bio-Security against animal diseases like H3N2v (Swine) Influenza as well as Pathogen Control for harmful bacteria like Salmonella and E. coli.

Pathogen Control: We have recently completed a comprehensive assessment of our entire site. As a result, we have reconfigured the location of our signage and hand washing stations as well as improved our sanitation and record keeping activities in order to keep our barns as clean and sanitary as possible.

Bio-Security: We have recently implemented a comprehensive bio-security protocol to minimize the risk of disease transmission from animals to humans, as well as between animals. This bio-security protocol includes veterinarian inspections prior to entry, and/or throughout the fair, as well as disinfection of all pens/stalls during changeover between each group of animals. But we need your help!

As an exhibitor we need you to be ROLE MODELS to visitors and others at the fair. This includes your ongoing efforts to manage animal waste, properly store waste management equipment (shovels, pitchforks, and wheelbarrows) away from visitors, and avoid drinking and eating in the barns. Additionally, we need you to notify us if you see any signs of illness in animals around you, and if any of your animals are showing signs of illness prior to fair, to leave them home.

By doing YOUR part to reduce the likelihood of contamination from pathogenic bacteria and/or the transmission of zoonotic diseases at the fair we can continue to host animal events like the Oregon State Fair long in to the future.

Thank you,

Dr. Ryan Scholz, DVM District Veterinarian Stephen Neel, Ph.D. Oregon Department of Agriculture Chief Executive Officer State Veterinarian’s Office Technical Solutions International

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**PROVIDE COMPLETED AGREEMENT UPON ARRIVAL**

2021 Oregon State Fair

Exhibitor Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement

An animal exhibitor at the Oregon State Fair includes any individual or organization that brings in an animal for the purposes of competition, sale, entertainment, display or any combination thereof.

Exhibitor Name:

Exhibitor Organization (if applicable):

In consideration of being allowed to exhibit in any animal activities related to the 2018 Oregon State Fair, the undersigned acknowledges and agrees that:

1) I knowingly and freely assume all risks associated with my participation as an exhibitor as it relates to any infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases and other health related risks affecting animals. 2) I willingly agree to comply with terms and conditions along with any agreed upon biosecurity measures required for participation. 3) Exhibitor shall release, defend, save, hold harmless, and indemnify the State of Oregon; Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center, its officers, employees, and agents from and against all claims, suits, actions, losses, damages, liabilities, costs, legal fees and expenses of any nature whatsoever, including any claims regarding infectious, contagious, or communicable diseases and other health related risks affecting animals; and/or resulting from, arising out of or relating to the acts or omissions of Exhibitor or its officers, employees, subcontractors, or agents under this Agreement; including without limitation any claims against Oregon State Fair & Exposition Center.

I have read and fully understand this Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk Agreement and agree to its terms and conditions.

Exhibitor Signature: ______Date: ______

For parents/guardians of exhibitors of minor age (under 18 at the time of registration)

This is to certify that I, as parent/guardian with legal responsibility for this exhibitor, do consent and agree to its terms and conditions as stated above.

Parent/Guardian Signature: ______Date: ______

Signed agreement must be presented upon arrival at the Oregon State Fair with respect to the participating department.

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ALL BREED SPECIAL COMPETITION SHOW DATE: Thursday, September 2

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. $20.00 per Regular Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

This is a Battle Between Breeds class # 210

To be held Thursday evening after the Draft Horse class.

Class to consist of teams of 5-6 exhibitors formed from like breeds (except Draft Horses). Team representing a breed shall be selected based upon date/time of commitment made to Show Manager (Ron Hood, [email protected], (831) 524-5248 – voice/text. Class to be limited to no more than 2 teams from each breed, and no more than one team from an associated trainer.

Class to be a combination of Riding and Halter, at the direction of the Judge.

All horses shall enter the arena on the rail as teams. Horses will be asked to walk/trot (or favorite gait). Following the riding judging of each team, one horse – best representing their breed – shall be selected to be the Halter representative of that team. If the chosen horse has been just ridden then grooms will be allowed to enter and then 5 minutes will be allowed to strip and prepare the horse for halter judging. Each team will only have one Halter horse representing their team and can be different than one that has just been ridden.

During the halter judging, the team will be given the opportunity to work with the announcer to promote their team and breed.

Judging will be 50% riding, 30% halter, 20% team appearance / coordination / crowd support.

Awards: Individual Team Ribbons for 2nd through 6th place 1st place team to be awarded ribbons for all participants 1st place team to be awarded add-back prize money in the amount equal to $10 per exhibitor. 2nd place team to be awarded add-back prize money in the amount equal to $3 per exhibitor. 3rd place team to be awarded add-back prize money in the amount equal to $2 per exhibitor.

For example – if there are 5 teams of 5 exhibitors (25 total) – then the 1st place team will be awarded $250 ($10 x 25) to be split among their team members. 2nd place team will be awarded $75. 3rd place team will be awarded $50

Enter class number (#210) on entry form associated with breed of participating exhibitor.

Each team is encouraged to provide the announcer with information on the breed and biographical information on the team to make it educational for the Fair audience.

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AMERICAN SADDLEBRED DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 - Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $25.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $23.00 per Horse (USEF Fee) $65.00 Saddlebred Tack/Stall Fee JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

USEF rated division; USEF entry form must be used. Life, Senior Active and Junior Active USEF members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at this Competition. A non-member may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer upon payment of a $45.00 Show Pass fee. All entries in Championship classes must have entered the appropriate qualifying class. Note: Snaffle bridal is optional for class 264- Park Pleasure 3-yr olds.

In order to compete, all horses must be registered with the American Saddlebred Registry or the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation. They must be entered in their full registered names, with registration numbers and under the name of the owner(s) of record with the A.S.R. or the C.L.R.C. A copy of the registration papers, showing proof of ownership must be submitted with the entry form. Exhibitors, trainers, and owners must be current members in good standing of the USEF and ASHA. Copies of current membership cards must be attached to the entry form. Amateurs must have an amateur card and juniors must have DOB and parent’s signature. Membership forms are available in the Show Office.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS. Classes marked with an * count as ASHBA National Select Series Qualifying Classes

COUNTRY PLEASURE PARK HORSE 337 ASB 3 Gaited Country Pleasure 252 ASB Park Horse Open *369 ASB 3 Gaited Country Pleasure Stake 334 ASB Park Horse Open Stake 289 ASB 5 Gaited Country Pleasure 378 ASB 5 Gaited Country Pleasure Stake WALK / TROT 274 ASB Western Country Pleasure 310 ASB English/Western Pleasure Walk / Trot 12 & Under *374 ASB Western Country Pleasure Stake 380 ASB English/Western Pleasure Walk / Trot 12 & Under 291 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Championship *331 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Stake SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION - ANY BREED, USEF FIVE GAITED MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED - See Page E-3 258 ASB 5 Gaited Open 324 Saddle Seat Equitation 13 and Under (W,T,C) 404 ASB 5 Gaited Open Stake 321 Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 (W,T,C) 254 ASB 5 Gaited Junior or Limit Horse 391 Saddle Seat Equitation Championship 372 ASB 5 Gaited Junior or Limit Horse Stake 280 ASB 5 Gaited Amateur to Ride OPEN ENGLISH PLEASURE - ANY BREED, USEF *394 ASB 5 Gaited Amateur to Ride Championship MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED - See Page E-3 269 Open English Pleasure Saddle Seat - Rider Any Age THREE GAITED 351 Open English Pleasure Saddle Seat - Rider Any Age – 250 ASB 3 Gaited Junior Exhibitor - Riders 17 & Under Championship 262 ASB 3 Gaited Adult 281 Open English Pleasure Hunt Seat *399 ASB 3 Gaited Championship 365 Open English Pleasure Hunt Seat Championship 294 Open Saddle Seat/Hunt Seat Equitation 12 and under Walk / PARK PLEASURE Trot 292 ASB Park Pleasure, Junior or Limit Horse 362 Open Saddle Seat/Hunt Seat Equitation 12 and under Walk / 355 ASB Park Pleasure, Junior or Limit Horse Stake Trot Championship 264 ASB Park Pleasure, Three-Year Olds 260 ASB Park Pleasure Open OPPORTUNITY CLASSES - ANY BREED, USEF 387 ASB Park Pleasure Open Stake MEMBERSHIP NOT REQUIRED - See Page E-3 246 Opportunity Pleasure Driving - Any Breed - Non USEF SHOW PLEASURE 247 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/Trot - 12 & Under 339 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Open 376 Opportunity Western Pleasure *402 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Stake 401 Opportunity Western Pleasure Stake 359 ASB 3 Gaited Show Pleasure Adult

342 ASB 3 Gaited Show Pleasure Junior to Ride ACADEMY - See Page E-3 266 Academy Equitation Walk, Trot, Canter *384 ASB 3 Gaited Show Pleasure Adult/Junior Stake 267 Academy Performance Walk, Trot, Canter 345 ASB 5 Gaited Show Pleasure Open 272 Academy Equitation Walk, Trot *388 ASB 5 Gaited Show Pleasure Stake 273 Academy Performance Walk, Trot 277 Academy Walk/Trot on a Lead - Riders Any Age DIVISIONS • E-2

ANY BREED - OPPORTUNITY/OPEN DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 - Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $25.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $23.00 per Horse (USEF Fee, if required) $65.00 Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

See Below for USEF Rating. Use directed entry form.

If cross entering into other USEF divisions classes, USEF Horse/Drug fees are required.

Safe Sport Training is not required for non-members of USEF for these classes. However, if an adult Owner, Trainer or Handler is an USEF member, then their Safe Sport Training must be up to-date in order to compete.

Copies of the horse registration papers, indicating proof of ownership, must be attached to the entry form. Horses must be entered and exhibited in their full registered names and registration number. Entries must be serviceably sound and in good condition. All classes set forth will be conducted under the current rules of USEF.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

Saddle Seat Equitation – USEF Rules EQ 100-102 – USEF Western Equitation – EQ126 - USEF Membership not Membership Required – use USEF entry form required – use non-USEF entry form 324 Saddle Seat Equitation 13 and Under (W,T,C) 283 Western Equitation - 21 & Under 321 Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 (W,T,C)

391 Saddle Seat Equitation Championship

Ranch Rail – Walk/Trot/Lope as Directed by Judge – Open English Pleasure – USEF Rules EP101-105 – USEF USEF Membership not required – use non-USEF entry Membership Required – use USEF entry form form 269 Open English Pleasure Saddle Seat - Rider Any Age 351 Open English Pleasure Saddle Seat - Rider Any Age – 316 Ranch Rail - Open Championship 281 Open English Pleasure Hunt Seat Ranch Riding – Walk/Trot/Lope – Individual Pattern – 365 Open English Pleasure Hunt Seat Championship USEF Membership not required – use non-USEF entry 294 Open Saddle Seat/Hunt Seat Equitation 12 and under form Walk / Trot 375 Ranch Riding - Open 362 Open Saddle Seat/Hunt Seat Equitation 12 and under

Walk / Trot Championship Academy – Horses/Riders to be Members of Organized Opportunity Pleasure Driving – Walk/Trot - USEF Lesson Program – use non-USEF entry form Membership not required – use USEF entry form 266 Academy Equitation Walk, Trot, Canter 267 Academy Performance Walk, Trot, Canter 246 Opportunity Pleasure Driving - Any Breed – 272 Academy Equitation Walk, Trot Non USEF 273 Academy Performance Walk, Trot 277 Academy Walk/Trot on a Lead - Riders Any Age Opportunity Western Pleasure – Walk/Trot/Jog - USEF Membership not required – use USEF entry form 247 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/Trot – 12 & Under

376 Opportunity Western Pleasure 401 Opportunity Western Pleasure Stake

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DRUM HORSE DIVISION (Revised 7/24/21) SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 – Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 Drum Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

Non-USEF recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

The Western Regional Drum Show is approved by the International Drum Horse Association (IDHA) and the Royal Drum Horse Society. All classes shall be judged using the show rules of the International Drum Horse Association.

IDHA Show Rules can be found at: http://drumhorseassociation.com/idha-show-rules/

Drum owners will receive triple points at this show towards IDHA End of Year Awards.

All horses entered in any class designated for Drum horses must be of Gypsy, Clydesdale and/or Shire breeding only and be registered within at least one of the following registries/associations and provide a current legible copy of the registration certificate with show entries verifying registration, and breed eligibility:

Acceptable breed registries for the Drum horse division include: International Drum Horse Association (IDHA) Gypsy Cob and Drum Horse Association (GCDHA)

The Drum Horse division is being co-sponsored by the International Drum Horse Association and the Royal Drum Horse Society.

The Royal Drum Horse Society is creating a perpetual trophy for the Drum Horse Halter Supreme Champion. The IDHA is providing ribbons and High Point Award. All classes will count toward high point with the exception of 245, 348 and 405

Horses in this division may cross enter into Open Driving classes not restricted to Light Horses and any Open classes that do not require USEF membership.

Drum Horse, “Jog in The Park” class, an Oregon State Fair Horse Show Tradition for 17 years. A ridden, under saddle, class with the rider in traditional riding habit or attire. Can be split skirt and jacket, riding coat, breeches and a hat. Western attire is acceptable. Not a costume class. Special awards to 6th place. Run concurrently with Gypsy Horse class.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

HALTER PERFORMANCE CLASSES 235 Drum Horse Halter Mares 2 Years and Under 393 Drum Horse English Pleasure, Walk/Trot, Open 236 Drum Horse Halter Mares 3 Years and Over 397 Drum Horse English Pleasure, Walk/Trot/Canter, Open 237 Drum Horse Champion and Reserve Mares 326 Drum Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot Open 238 Drum Horse Halter Geldings 2 Years and Under 328 Drum Horse Western Pleasure, W/T/C Open 239 Drum Horse Halter Geldings 3 Years and Over 302 Drum Horse In-Hand Trail Obstacle 240 Drum Horse Champion and Reserve Geldings 305 Drum Horse Ridden Trail Obstacle - Open 241 Drum Horse Halter Stallions 2 Years and Under 315 Drum Horse Single Pleasure Driving 242 Drum Horse Halter Stallions 3 Years and Over 340 Drum Horse Discipline Rail 243 Drum Horse Champion and Reserve Stallions 348 Drum Horse Jog in the Park - Ridden (An OSF Tradition) – 244 Drum Horse Halter Supreme Champion daytime attire 245 Drum Horse In-Hand Color Class – all ages and sexes 389 Drum Horse Dressage Suitability 405 Drum Horse Trot in the Park - Driven in Fancy Sunday Best

SPECIALTY CLASSES - non-judged 377 Drum Horse Halter - 16.1 Hands & Taller - Exhibition Class 396.5 International Drum Horse Association Demonstration

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GYPSY HORSE DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 - Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 Gypsy Tack/Stall Fee JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

The Western Regional Gypsy Show is approved by the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society. All classes will be run in accordance with the rules defined by and available on the web site of the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society: http://vanners.org/pdf_post/gvhs-show-rules/ Additional guidance with regard to the Gypsy Driving classes will be derived from the USEF and/or American Driving Society rulebooks with the Judge’s decision being the primary deciding factors. It is important that you read, understand and enter in accordance with these rules. Cross entering between Walk/Trot and Walk/Trot/(Canter/Lope) is permitted. The use of a standard western bit, snaffle bit or hackamore is permitted in any Western Division class. The Bitless /Side Pull is acceptable in English W/T & W/T/C classes; and, Western classes where the Bosal is accepted.

The Gypsy Horse division is being co-sponsored by the Gypsy Vanner Horse Society, Gypsy Horse Registry of America and the Gypsy & Drum Horses West Club.

All horses entered in any class designated for Gypsy horses must be considered a full blood Gypsy horse and must be duly registered as such and be registered within at least one of the following registries/associations and provide a current legible copy of the registration certificate with show entries verifying registration status, age, gender and current ownership: a) Gypsy Vanner Horse Society (hereinafter referred to as GVHS) b) Gypsy Cob and Drum Horse Association (GCDHA) c) Gypsy Horse Registry of America (GHRA) d) Gypsy Horse Association (GHA) e) Traditional Gypsy Cob Association (TGCA)

Gypsy Cross classes are listed at the end of the following page. Gypsy Cross horses must have one of its parents be pureblood registered Gypsy Horse.

Non-USEF recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

Open to all registered Gypsy Horses. Copies of Registration papers must be provided with the completed and signed entry form. Horses in this division may cross enter into any Open Driving classes not restricted to Light Horses and any Open classes that do not require USEF membership. Gypsy Horse, “Jog in The Park” class, an Oregon State Fair Horse Show Tradition for 15 years. A ridden, under saddle, class with the rider in traditional riding habit or attire. Can be split skirt and jacket, riding coat, breeches and a hat. Western attire is acceptable. Not a costume class. Special awards to 6th place. Run concurrently with Drum Horse class. Gypsy Horse “Trot in The Park” is a driven class with a two or four-wheeled vehicle. Class judged at walk, trot, and road trot both directions of the ring exhibiting the pleasure driving emphasis and communication between horse and driver. Not a costume class, but driver should be dressed in Sunday Best attire as if going on a Sunday drive in the public park or across town as a social event like a country picnic social. Gypsy Horse Liberty Class: Limited to 1.5 minutes music, 1.5 minutes catch. Music should be given to Announcer/Office the day prior to the performance.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

HALTER 228 Gypsy Horse Champion and Reserve Mare 211 Gypsy Horse Weanling and Yearling Colts 232 Gypsy Horse Solid Color - All Ages / All Sexes 212 Gypsy Horse 2 - 4 year old Stallions 233 Gypsy Horse Broken Color - All Ages / All Sexes 213 Gypsy Horse 5 years and older Stallions 229 Gypsy Horse Halter Supreme Champion 214 Gypsy Horse Champion and Reserve Stallion 234 Gypsy Horse American Bred 215 Gypsy Horse Weanling and Yearling Geldings 230 Gypsy Horse Youth Halter, Mare or Gelding 216 Gypsy Horse Geldings 2-4 Years Old 217 Gypsy Horse Geldings 5 years and older OBSTACLE 218 Gypsy Horse Champion and Reserve Geldings 298 Gypsy Horse Youth, In-Hand Trail Obstacle 225 Gypsy Horse Weanling and Yearling Fillies 301 Gypsy Horse In-Hand Trail Obstacle 226 Gypsy Horse Mares 2-4 Years Old 303 Gypsy Horse Ridden Trail Obstacle - Open 227 Gypsy Horse Mares 5 years and older

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YOUTH SPECIALTY 307 Gypsy Horse and Drum Horse Leadline, Youth under 8 Years 282 Gypsy Horse, Novice, Walk / Trot, English or Western 335 Gypsy Horse Youth Rider, 8 to 17 Years, Walk / Trot, 285 Gypsy Horse, Green, Walk / Trot, English or Western English or Western 275 Gypsy Horse Discipline Rail 311 Gypsy Horse Showmanship ENGLISH UNDER SADDLE 317 Gypsy Horse Costume 386 Gypsy Horse Dressage Suitability 318 Gypsy Cross Youth Costume 370 Gypsy Horse Ideal, English 268 Gypsy Horse Ground Driving 361 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Open 271 Gypsy Horse Single Pleasure Driving 366 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Amateur 354 Gypsy Horse, Free Style Riding, Musical Presentation 364 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Canter, Open 360 Gypsy Horse and Drum Horse Liberty to Music 368 Gypsy Horse, English Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Canter, Amateur 347 Gypsy Horse Jog in the Park - Ridden (An OSF Tradition) – daytime attire WESTERN UNDER SADDLE 400 Gypsy Horse Trot in the Park - Driven in Fancy Sunday Best 279 Gypsy Horse Ideal, Western 288 Gypsy Horse and Drum Horse Gala Pageantry - evening attire, 248 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Open formal gown or tuxedo 253 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot, Amateur 251 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Lope, Open GYPSY CROSS 257 Gypsy Horse Western Pleasure, Walk / Trot / Lope, Amateur 231 Gypsy Cross Youth Halter Mare or Gelding 299 Gypsy Cross Youth In Hand Trail 304 Gypsy Cross Youth Ridden Trail 336 Gypsy Cross Youth Rider 8 to 17 Years, Walk / Trot, English or Western

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HACKNEY PONY and ROADSTER PONY DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 - Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $23.00 per Horse (USEF Fee) $65.00 Saddlebred Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

USEF rated division; USEF entry form must be used. Life, Senior Active and Junior Active USEF members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at this Competition. A non-member may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer upon payment of a $45.00 Show Pass fee.

In order to compete, all horses must be registered with the American Hackney Horser Society and/or the Canadian Hackney Society. They must be entered in their full registered names, with registration numbers and under the name of the owner(s) of record with the AHHS or the CHS. A copy of the registration papers, showing proof of ownership must be submitted with the entry form. Exhibitors, trainers, and owners must be current members in good standing of the USEF and Hackney Horse Society. Roadster pony owners and trainers must also be members of the American Road Horse and Pony Association. Copies of current membership cards must be attached to the entry form. Amateurs must have an amateur card and juniors must have DOB and parent’s signature. Membership forms are available in the Show Office.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

Classes marked with an * count as ASHBA National Select Series Qualifying Classes

HACKNEY ROADSTER 256 Hackney Pony Show Pleasure Driving Open 306 Roadster Pony Open *367 Hackney Pony Show Pleasure Driving Championship *382 Roadster Pony Open Championship

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MINIATURE HORSE (AMHA) DIVISION (Revised 7/23/21) SHOW DATES: Tuesday, August 31 – Wednesday, September 1

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class, Open & Amateur – DOUBLE JUDGED OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Class, Youth $5.00 per Horse (AMHA Show Fee) $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 AMHA Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGES: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY Wayne Hipsley, Paris, KY

Non-USEF Recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

All horses must be registered with the AMHA or have AMHA verification to be eligible to show. Every owner on the horse’s registration paper must be a member of AMHA. Photocopies front and back of registration papers must accompany entry blank. Gelding Status must be printed on registration certificate. Copy of stallion certificate must be included with entry. All stallions 3 years or older must have a copy of a Senior Verification Report. Every class offered therein is covered by the rules of the current AMHA Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. Amateur and Youth cards must have status printed on the membership card. Youth and Amateur applications are available at the Show Office. If copies of membership cards are not provided exhibitors, owners and trainers will need to join the association at the Show Office and pay with a separate check made payable to the AMHA. This must be collected prior to release of entry number. Horses must be measured prior to release of entry number. Handlers must wear the correct exhibitor number or be disqualified. Monday, August 30th Miniature Horse Measuring: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Tuesday, August 31st Miniature Horse Measuring: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM Miniature horses must be measured, prior to entering class, to be eligible to show. Champion and Reserve Halter classes are “Call Back” classes and the 1st and 2nd place horse from each of the qualifying halter classes must check in with the Paddock Master and declare if they wish to go back into the Championship Class. It is not automatic and there is a “2-minute gate” rule in effect for entry into the halter championship class. Ribbons in the Halter Championship are for Champion and Reserve only. Driving Stake classes are placed to 6th place and competitors must have entered, shown and been judged in one other driving class to qualify, enter and participate in a Stakes class.

IN-HAND 36 AMHA Senior Stallion 32" and under 8 AMHA Junior Mares 37 AMHA Senior Stallion Over 32"-34" 9 AMHA Champion and Reserve Junior Mare 38 AMHA Champion and Reserve Senior Stallion 10 AMHA Senior Mares 32" and under 27 AMHA Amateur Stallions 11 AMHA Senior Mares Over 32"-34" 28 AMHA AOTE Stallions 12 AMHA Champion and Reserve Senior Mare 29 AMHA Amateur Champion and Reserve Stallion 2 AMHA Amateur Mares 13 AMHA Solid Color Mares 3 AMHA AOTE Mares 14 AMHA Multi Color Mares 4 AMHA Amateur Champion & Reserve Mare 39 AMHA Solid Color Stallion and Gelding 7 AMHA Youth Halter Mares 40 AMHA Multi Color Stallion and Gelding 6 AMHA Stock Type Mares 42 AMHA Supreme Halter (All First Place Horses from AMHA 15 AMHA Youth Stock Type Mares or Geldings Halter Championship Classes) 5 AMHA Amateur Stock Type Mares 16 AMHA Special Needs Halter Mare or Gelding (non-rated) 21 AMHA Stock Type Geldings 41 AMHA Costume Class - in-hand 26 AMHA Amateur Stock Type Geldings 32 AMHA Stock Type Stallions SPECIALTY 30 AMHA Amateur Stock Type Stallions 58 AMHA Liberty 31 AMHA Champion and Reserve Open Stock Type Horses 85 AMHA Youth Hunter 12 and Under (Mares, Geldings, Stallions) (non-rated) 84 AMHA Youth Hunter 8 to 12 33 AMHA Champion and Reserve Amateur Stock Type Horses 83 AMHA Youth Hunter 13 to 18 (Mares, Geldings, Stallions) (non-rated) 86 AMHA Amateur Hunter 22 AMHA Junior Geldings 87 AMHA Open Hunter 23 AMHA Champion and Reserve Junior Gelding 75 AMHA Open Halter Obstacle 24 AMHA Senior Geldings 78 AMHA Open Obstacle Driving 25 AMHA Champion and Reserve Senior Gelding 152 AMHA Open Versatility 17 AMHA Amateur Geldings 153 AMHA Youth Versatility 18 AMHA AOTE Geldings 92 AMHA Open Jumper 19 AMHA Amateur Champion & Reserve Gelding 90 AMHA Youth Jumper 20 AMHA Youth Halter Geldings 91 AMHA Amateur Jumper 34 AMHA Junior Stallions 88 AMHA Special Needs Hunter 2 Jumps (non-rated) 35 AMHA Champion and Reserve Junior Stallion 43 AMHA Adult Showmanship

DIVISIONS – E-8

YOUTH AND AMATEUR DRIVING 44 AMHA Amateur Showmanship 133 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Stallions 45 AMHA Youth Showmanship 7 and under 122 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Geldings 46 AMHA Youth Showmanship 8 to 12 125 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Mares 47 AMHA Youth Showmanship 13 to 18 127 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving 32" and under 72 AMHA Youth Halter Obstacle 12 and under 134 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving over 32" to 34" 71 AMHA Youth Halter Obstacle 8 to 12 63 AMHA Ladies Classic Pleasure Driving 70 AMHA Youth Halter Obstacle 13 to 18 60 AMHA Gentlemen Classic Pleasure Driving 73 AMHA Special Needs Halter Obstacle (non-rated) 93 AMHA Open Roadster 74 AMHA Amateur Halter Obstacle 141 AMHA Single Pleasure Driving Open 81 AMHA Youth Obstacle Driving 12 and under 149 AMHA Single Pleasure Driving Amateur 80 AMHA Youth Obstacle Driving 8 to 12 52 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Stallions 79 AMHA Youth Obstacle Driving 13 to 18 51 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Geldings 77 AMHA Amateur Obstacle Driving 53 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Mares 131 AMHA Youth Classic Pleasure Driving 7 and under 48 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving , 32" and Under 130 AMHA Youth Classic Pleasure Driving 8 to 12 49 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving, Over 32" to 34" 129 AMHA Youth Classic Pleasure Driving 13 to 18 50 AMHA Special Needs Driving 66 AMHA Amateur Classic Pleasure Driving 110 AMHA Ladies Country Pleasure Driving 154 AMHA YOTE Classic Pleasure Driving 114 AMHA Gentleman's Country Pleasure Driving 69 AMHA AOTE Classic Pleasure Driving 178 AMHA Classic Pleasure Driving Stake - (non-rated) – 147 AMHA Youth Country Pleasure Driving 7 and under Roxanne Hood Memorial Class 146 AMHA Youth Country Pleasure Driving 8 to 12 176 AMHA Country Pleasure Driving Stake (non-rated) – 145 AMHA Youth Country Pleasure Driving 13 to 18 Mark Bullington Memorial Class 118 AMHA Amateur Country Pleasure Driving 151 AMHA YOTE Country Pleasure Driving 116 AMHA AOTE Country Pleasure Driving 139 AMHA Youth Roadster 150 AMHA Amateur Roadster

DIVISIONS – E-9

OPPORTUNITY MORGAN DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 - Saturday, September 4

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 Morgan Tack/Stall Fee JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

Not USEF Rated. Not sanctioned by AMHA.

All Morgan Horse classes are USEF Opportunity classes and USEF or AMHA Membership is not required. If going in only Opportunity classes, then USEF Horse/Drug fees are not required.

Safe Sport Training is not required for non-members of USEF for these classes. However, if an adult Owner, Trainer or Handler is an USEF member, then their Safe Sport Training must be up to-date in order to compete.

Copies of the horse registration papers, indicating proof of ownership, must be attached to the entry form. Horses must be entered and exhibited in their full registered names and registration number. Entries must be serviceably sound and in good condition. All classes set forth will be conducted under the current rules of USEF and AMHA.

USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

OPPORTUNITY 261 Opportunity Morgan Hunter Open 323 Opportunity Morgan Western Open 332 Opportunity Morgan 17 and Under English - Hunt and Saddle Seat

DIVISIONS – E-10

MULE DIVISION SHOW DATES: Wednesday, September 1 – Thursday, September 2

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021 to assure stabling. No Post Entry Fee $12.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Mule (Office Fee) $50.00 Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

Non-USEF recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

This show is approved by the American Mule Association and all classes will be conducted according to the current AMA Rule Book. AMA Show Representative is Adele Maurer.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

HALTER 108 Mules - Mature Mules, Any Age - Under 14.2 PERFORMANCE - BRIDLED 109 Mules - Mature Mules, Any Age - 14.2 and Over 135 Mules - Bridled Hunter Hack 18" Max 128 Mules - Bridled English Pleasure PERFORMANCE - GREEN 181 Mules - Bridled Western Trail 137 Mules - Green Hunter Hack 18" Max 159 Mules - Bridled Western Pleasure 120 Mules - Green English Pleasure 197 Mules - Bridled Gamblers Choice Trail 185 Mules - Green Western Trail 155 Mules - Green Western Pleasure RANCH 195 Mules - Green Gamblers Choice Trail 208 Mules - Ranch Trail 204 Mules - Ranch Pleasure PERFORMANCE - AMATEUR 206 Mules - Ranch Riding 112 Mules - Amateur Showmanship 136 Mules - Amateur Hunter Hack 18" Max DRIVING 124 Mules - Amateur English Pleasure 199 Mules - Pleasure Driving - Working 188 Mules - Amateur Western Trail 200 Mules - Pleasure Driving - Reinsmanship 157 Mules - Amateur Western Pleasure 164 Mules - Pleasure Driving - Turnout 196 Mules - Amateur Gamblers Choice Trail (non AMA) STAKE PERFORMANCE - YOUTH 173 Mules - Western Pleasure Stake 113 Mules - Youth Showmanship 138 Mules - Youth Hunter Hack 18" Max 132 Mules - Youth English Pleasure 192 Mules - Youth Western Trail 161 Mules - Youth Western Pleasure 198 Mules - Youth Gamblers Choice Trail (non AMA)

DIVISIONS – E-11

MUSTANG and BURRO DIVISION SHOW DATES: Wednesday, September 1 – Thursday, September 2

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $12.00 per Regular Class, or, OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $50.00 per show for same horse/handler - In-Hand $150.00 per show for same horse/handler – Perf. Classes $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $50.00 Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGES: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY Gina Gardner, Springfield, OR (Halter/Showmanship classes, only)

Non-USEF recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

Mustangs must have original title or PMCA (Private Maintenance and Care Agreement) from the BLM, or must be registered with one of the following registries: AMBA (freeze branded or bred in the wild), KHAR, KMA, MKR, SMKR, or USWHBA. A copy of this documentation is required for all entrants.

In-Hand classes are for horses 3 years old and under, or adopted less than 2 years. Stake classes must be individually entered and have shown and placed 1st or 2nd in the noted qualifying classes.

The Mustang and Burro division is being sponsored by the US Wild Horse and Burro Association.

The US Wild Horse and Burro Association is dedicated to the promotion of America’s wild horses and burro, through adoption and education. The US Wild Horse and Burro Association supports the Bureau of Land Management’s “Adopt A Wild Horse or Burro Program”, and is open to all of America’s wild equine breeds. The US Wild Horse and Burro Association offers assistance in training and care to new adopters and owners to insure their experience is positive. The US Wild Horse and Burro Association is a recognized 501(c) (3) nonprofit organization. For more information, see http://uswhba.org/

Hi Points awards are being offered by the US Wild Horse and Burro Association in the following: In-Hand – classes 95 thru 99; Green Horse – classes 100, 111, 121, 156, 165, 182; Junior Horse – classes 101, 111, 123, 156, 166, 184; Senior Horse – classes 102, 126, 167, 186; Junior Rider – classes 103, 115, 140, 158, 168, 187, 202; Senior Rider – classes 104, 117, 142, 160, 169, 189, 203; Novice Rider – classes 107, 119, 144, 162, 171, 191; Open classes 105, 143, 170, 190; Burro Classes 106, 179, 183. Special awards will be presented to Hi Point and Reserve.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

HALTER 187 Mustang Trail Youth Rider 17 and Under 95 Mustang Halter Mares 3 and under 189 Mustang Trail Adult Rider 96 Mustang Halter Mares 4 and up 191 Mustang Trail, Novice Rider 97 Mustang Halter Geldings 3 and Under 190 Mustang Trail, Open 98 Mustang Halter Geldings 4 and up 99 Mustang Champion/Reserve, top 2 horses from each halter class ENGLISH 111 Mustang English Walk Trot Green or Junior Horse SHOWMANSHIP 115 Mustang English Pleasure, Walk Trot, Youth 17 & Under 101 Mustang Showmanship, Junior Horse 117 Mustang English Pleasure, Walk Trot, Adult Rider 100 Mustang Showmanship, Green Horse 119 Mustang English Pleasure, Walk Trot, Novice Rider 102 Mustang Showmanship, Senior Horse 121 Mustang English Pleasure Green Horse 103 Mustang Showmanship, Handler 17 & Under 123 Mustang English Pleasure Junior Horse 104 Mustang Showmanship, Adult Handler 18 and Over 126 Mustang English Pleasure Senior Horse 107 Mustang Showmanship, Novice Handler 140 Mustang English Pleasure Youth 17 and Under 105 Mustang Showmanship, Open 142 Mustang English Pleasure Adult Rider 94 Mustang Longeline Class In-Hand 144 Mustang English Pleasure, Novice Rider 143 Mustang English Pleasure, Open TRAIL 148 Mustang English Stake 180 Mustang Trail In Hand 182 Mustang Trail Green Horse 184 Mustang Trail Junior Horse 186 Mustang Trail Senior Horse

DIVISIONS – E-12

WESTERN SPECIALTY 156 Mustang Western Walk Trot Green or Junior Horse 175 Mustang Western Riding 158 Mustang Western Walk Trot, Youth Rider 17 & Under 177 Mustang Western Reining 160 Mustang Western Walk Trot, Adult Rider 18 & Over 202 Mustang Freestyle Class Youth Handler 162 Mustang Western Walk Trot, Novice Rider 203 Mustang Freestyle Class Adult Handler 165 Mustang Western Pleasure Green Horse 193 Mustang Gambler's Choice In-Hand (Timed Points Event) 166 Mustang Western Pleasure Junior Horse 194 Mustang Gambler's Choice Under Saddle 167 Mustang Western Pleasure Senior Horse (Timed Points Event) 168 Mustang Western Pleasure Youth Rider17 and under 201 Mustang Costume Class 169 Mustang Western Pleasure Adult Rider 18 and Over 171 Mustang Western Pleasure, Novice Rider RANCH 170 Mustang Western Pleasure Open 205 Mustang Ranch Pleasure 172 Mustang Western Stake 207 Mustang Ranch Riding

BURRO DIVISION 106 Burro Showmanship, Open 179 Burro Halter 183 Burro Trail

DIVISIONS – E-13

Open Gaited Breed (OGB) HORSE DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 – Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 OGB Tack/Stall Fee

Non-USEF recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY All gaited breeds are eligible to show in these classes. There are no shoeing restrictions. Horses may be registered or unregistered. Horses will be judged against the standard of their breed or TWH division.

AOTR - Amateur Owned Trained and Ridden Nervous Novice Horse and/or Rider classes - either or both horse and rider not to have won more than 3 blue ribbons in a recognized show.

THE FEDERAL HORSE PROTECTION ACT WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

PERFORMANCE 314 OGB Western, 2 gait 284 OGB English, 2 gait 349 OGB E/W, 2 gait Championship 249 OGB All Day Pleasure, English 2 gait 319 OGB All Day Pleasure, Western 2 gait 363 OGB All Day Pleasure, E/W 2 gait Championship 341 OGB All Day Pleasure, E/W 3 gait 398 OGB Best in Show E/W, 2 gait (must qualify 1st/2nd in any other 2 gait class) 403 OGB Best in Show E/W, 3 gait (must qualify 1st/2nd in any other 3 gait class)

TRAIL 295 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, in hand, any age horse 296 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, Nervous Novice, Horse and/or Rider 297 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, Open 300 OGB Trail Horse Obstacle, AOTR

SPECIALTY 290 OGB Costume, Open 293 OGB Water Glass Class, Open 270 OGB Adult Equitation

DIVISIONS – E-14

OPPORTUNITY PASO FINO DIVISION SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 - Saturday, September 4

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $55.00 Paso Fino Tack/Stall Fee JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

Not USEF Rated. Not sanctioned by PFHA. Approved by the NWPFHA.

All Paso Fino Horse classes are USEF Opportunity classes and USEF Membership is not required. Safe Sport Training is not required for non-members of USEF for these classes. However, if an adult Owner, Trainer or Handler is an USEF member, then their Safe Sport Training must be up to-date in order to compete.

Copies of the horse registration papers, indicating proof of ownership, must be attached to the entry form. Horses must be entered and exhibited in their full registered names and registration number. Entries must be serviceably sound and in good condition. All classes set forth will be conducted under the current rules of USEF and PFHA. All entries in Championship classes must show in the appropriate qualifying class. Championship classes must be entered through the show office. Entry is not automatic or on a “call- back” basis.

All Sub-junior youth (under 12) are required by law or PFHA rules to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM Standard for Equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. Exhibitors will supply their own equipment.

USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

PLEASURE 308 Opportunity Paso Fino Pleasure Open 358 Opportunity Paso Fino Pleasure Championship

COUNTRY PLEASURE 322 Opportunity Paso Fino Country Pleasure 350 Opportunity Paso Fino Country Pleasure Championship

PERFORMANCE 263 Opportunity Paso Fino Performance Open 330 Opportunity Paso Fino Performance Open Championship

DIVISIONS – E-15

PERUVIAN HORSE DIVISION (Revised 7/24/21) SHOW DATES: Saturday, September 4 - Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $55.00 Peruvian Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

Copies of registration papers, showing proof of ownership, must be attached to the entry form.

Attire: White pants and shirt with poncho or jackets, riding boots, Peruvian hat.

Tack: Peruvian bit and bridle with Peruvian show halter, Peruvian saddle and crupper, Peruvian wooden show stirrups. Retrancas and tapa ojos are optional for adults. No retrancas for junior riders.

Champagne Class: Attire is whites only.

Alternative tack: Riders can wear outfits consistent with the style of tack they are riding in (for example they can wear western attire if riding in western tack).

First and Second Place horses in qualifying classes, qualify for the corresponding championship on Sunday. Entry is not automatic and needs to be done through the horse show office.

First and second place winners in the Gaited Classes are eligible to compete in the “Best Gaited Peruvian Horse Class”. Addition into that class is not automatic and must be entered through the Horse Show Office.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

GAIT PERFORMANCE 312 Peruvian Mare Gait 333 Peruvian Mare Performance 320 Peruvian Gelding and Stallion Gait 343 Peruvian Gelding and Stallion Performance 373 Peruvian - Best Gaited 381 Peruvian - Champion Performance

BREEDING EQUITATION 346 Peruvian Mare Breeding 315.5 Peruvian Junior Equitation 353 Peruvian Gelding and Stallion Breeding 385 Peruvian - Champion Breeding SPECIALTY 356 Peruvian Champagne Class

DIVISIONS – E-16

TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE DIVISION (Revised 7/24/21) SHOW DATES: Friday, September 3 – Sunday, September 5

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 Tennessee Walking Horse & OGB Tack/Stall Fee

Non-USEF recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

JUDGE: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY

TWH classes are for the natural moving Registered Tennessee Walking Horses. 2 Gait and 3 Gait horses may cross enter divisions. All entries in Championship classes must have shown in appropriate qualifying classes. Classes will be governed by WIWHA and the TWHBEA Versatility Rule Books. Country Pleasure Horses may ride 2 handed on a shank bit in any Western class as well as Country Pleasure.

TWH Pleasure - Open to any Flat Shod Division AOTR - Amateur Owned Trained and Ridden Juvenile - 17 and Under Nervous Novice Horse and/or Rider classes - either or both horse and rider not to have won more than 3 blue ribbons in a recognized show.

THE FEDERAL HORSE PROTECTION ACT WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Copies of horses’ papers (listing sire and dam, and foaling date, registration number and current owner) must be attached to the entry form for TWH classes.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

HALTER 2 Gaited Classes - Western 220 TWH Halter Mares, Any Age 329 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, AOTR 219 TWH Halter Stallions/Geldings Any Age 392 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Championship, AOTR 221 TWH Halter Championship 313 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Open 222 TWH Model Mares 390 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Championship, Open 223 TWH Model Stallions/Geldings 224 TWH Model Championship 2 Gaited Classes - Juvenile 309 TWH Pleasure Western, 2 gait, Juvenile TWH Specialty Classes 286 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Juvenile TWH Pleasure Western, Nervous Novice Horse and/or 357 TWH Pleasure E/W, 2 gait, Juvenile Championship 325 Rider, 2 gait TWH Pleasure English, Nervous Novice Horse and/or 3 Gaited Classes - English 278 Rider, 2 gait 276 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait AOTR TWH Pleasure E/W, Nervous Novice Horse and/or 373.5 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait, Championship, AOTR 344 Rider, 2 gait, Championship 265 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait Open 371 TWH Pleasure English, 3 gait, Championship, Open 2 Gaited Classes - English 259 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, AOTR 3 Gaited Classes - Western 383 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Championship, AOTR 338 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait AOTR 255 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Open 396.8 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait, Championship, AOTR 379 TWH Pleasure English, 2 gait, Championship, Open 327 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait Open 395 TWH Pleasure Western, 3 gait, Championship, Open

DIVISIONS – E-17

VSE HORSE DIVISION SHOW DATES: Tuesday, August 31 – Wednesday, September 1

ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY: ENTRY FEES: August 21, 2021. Post Entries accepted with Penalty. $20.00 per Class, Open & Amateur – DOUBLE JUDGED OR ONLINE @ www.HorseShowsOnline.com $15.00 per Horse (Office Fee) $65.00 AMHA Tack/Stall Fee

JUDGES: Ronald Bartholomew, Martville, NY Wayne Hipsley, Paris, KY

Non-USEF Recognized. The Non-USEF Entry Form must be used and signed.

Very Small Equine (VSE) can be of any breed as long as it measures 39” and less. VSE do not need to be registered.

By the act of entering this show, owners, lessees and exhibitors agree that the sponsoring charter/club, the show grounds and the show committee will not be held responsible for any loss, injury, damage or debts in connection with this show.

Classes may be combined or cancelled if less than 3 exhibitors are entered. Classes may be split if more than 6 entrants.

Measurement Certificate: If needed to be measured, Miniatures may be measured at one of the below times, or coordinated with the Steward.

Monday, August 30th Miniature Horse Measuring: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Tuesday, August 31st Miniature Horse Measuring: 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM Miniature horses must be measured, prior to entering class, to be eligible to show.

NO ENTRIES ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY CHECK WITH PAYMENT IN FULL. NO OPEN CHECKS ACCEPTED ON MAILED ENTRIES. ALL SHOW ACCOUNTS MUST BE PAID IN FULL AND CLOSED PRIOR TO EXHIBITORS LEAVING SHOW GROUNDS.

62 VSE Leadline, 6 and Under 56 VSE Mare Halter 55 VSE Gelding Halter 54 VSE Stallion Halter 57 VSE Halter Championship 76 VSE In Hand Obstacle 82 VSE Driving Obstacle 89 VSE Hunter 174 VSE Liberty 61 VSE Pleasure Driving 64 VSE Youth Pleasure Driving 67 VSE Pleasure Driving Championship 65 VSE Roadster 68 VSE Roadster Championship

DIVISIONS – E-18

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