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Show Program March 28-29, 2020 English and Western Open Horse Show Kentucky Horse Park – Lexington, Kentucky , Horse Show Judge: Tim Jedra , , Show Program March 28-29, 2020 English and Western Open Horse Show Kentucky Horse Park – Lexington, Kentucky , Horse Show Judge: Tim Jedra In-Gate: Sherry Dooley , Course Designer: William Robert, 859-779-8497 On Site Farrier: Meghan Coyle, 802-881-9926 Announcer: Kathy Vespaziani Medical Staff: Safety Tech Equine Medical: Officials, Statement of fees ................... 2 Park Equine Hospital, 859-987-4303 Show Bill ...................................................4 Photographer: Caitlin Worth Steeped In Fairy Tales, 859-554-7855 Sponsors ................................................. 5 Photos will be uploaded to and purchased at: Divisions and Class Descriptions ........... 6 https://steepedinfairytales.pixieset.com/ Rules and Regulations Concessions Provided by: Levy Food Services Dress Code, Entries, Open Check Policy, Show Manager: Amanda Reardon, 859-327-8660, [email protected] Post Entries, Returned Checks and Refunds .... 10 Stabling, Early Arrival/Late Departure Stabling: Mindy Welch, 859-230-2190, [email protected] Stabling, Arenas ........................................ 11 Awards Health Requirements, Golf Carts, Show Secretary: Shelia Forbes, 859-509-1441, Shelia. Electrical Appliances, Paddocks, Bedding, [email protected] Muck, Feed .............................................. 12 Dogs, Parking/Traffic, Admission, Camping ..... 13 Mail Entries to: Kentucky Horse Park, Spring Opener Entries Directions ............................................. 14 4089 Ironworks Parkway Lexington, KY 40511 Show Grounds Map ...............................15 ATTN: Amanda Reardon Checks should be made out to The Kentucky Horse Park Facility Name: Kentucky Horse Park, 859-233-4303 Show Location: Kentucky Horse Park, The Covered Arena 4089 Ironworks Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511 STATEMENT OF FEES Class Entry Fees Stabling Fees Grounds Fees: $25.00 per class. Competitors $35.00 per day OR $60.00 for the $35.00 per day will receive $5.00 off all stabling if weekend, including early arrivals (Working off horse trailer) pre-entries are emailed or mailed on Friday March 27th starting at Equine Facility Fees: in by March 25th. 4:00pm. $10.00 per horse, one time 2 • SPRING OPENER , , Arena open for schooling 6am - 8am BREAK BREAK SATURDAY 8:30 AM – WARM UP ARENA 39. Adult Hunt Seat Equitation 76. Open Pole Bending 40. Youth Hunt Seat Equitation 1. English Conformation Mares 77. Open Barrel Racing 41. Novice Rider Hunt Seat Equitation 2. English Conformation Geldings 42. Select Hunt Seat Equitation BREAK 3. Adult English Showmanship 43. Beg. Youth Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 78. Beginner Trail W/J 4. Youth English Showmanship 44. Beg. Adult Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 79. Open Trail 5. Small Fry English Showmanship 45. Small Fry Hunt Seat Equitation W/T 6. Beg. Youth English Showmanship 7. Beg. Adult English Showmanship GENERAL NOTES 8. Select English Showmanship Arena open for schooling 6am - 8am Open to riders 19yr & 9. Novice Rider English Showmanship Adult Division: SUNDAY 8:30 AM - COVERED ARENA over as of 1/1/2020 10. Tiny Tot English Showmanship 46. Western Conformation Mares Youth Division: Open to riders 18yr & 47. Western Conformation Geldings COVERED ARENA- NOT BEFORE 10AM under as of 1/1/2020 48. Adult Western Showmanship 11A. Warm up @ 18” (open card) 49. Youth Western Showmanship Beginner Youth W/T – W/J: Open to 11. Beg. Adult Working Hunter 18” 50. Small Fry Western Showmanship riders 18yr & under as of 1/1/2020 in his 12. Beg. Adult Working Hunter 18” 51. Beg. Youth Western Showmanship or her first year showing 13. Beg. Youth Working Hunter 18” 52. Beg. Adult Western Showmanship Beginner Adult W/T- W/J: Open to riders 14. Beg. Youth Working Hunter 18” 53. Select Western Showmanship 19yr & over as of 1/1/2020 in his or her 15. Select Working Hunter 18” 54. Novice Rider Western Showmanship first year of showing 16. Select Working Hunter 18 55. Tiny Tot Western Showmanship 17A. Warmup @ 2’ (open card) Select Amateur: Open to riders 50yr and BREAK 17. Novice Rider working Hunter 2’ over as of 1/1/2020 18. Novice Rider working Hunter 2’ COVERED ARENA- NOT BEFORE 10AM 19. Green Horse Working Hunter 2’ Novice Rider: Open to riders in first or 56. Open W/J Pleasure Sweepstakes second year showing. 20. Green Horse Working Hunter 2’ 57. Adult Western Pleasure 21A. Warm up @ 2’3”-2’6” (open card) 58. Youth Western Pleasure Small Fry W/T – W/J: Open to riders 12yr 21. OTTB Working Hunter 2’3”-2’6” 59. Green Horse Western Pleasure W/J & under as of 1/1/2020 22. OTTB Working Hunter 2’3”-2’6” 60. Novice Rider Western Pleasure 23. Youth Working Hunter 2’3”-2’6” Green Horse: Open to horses in their first 61. Select Western Pleasure or second year showing- (Walk Trot) 24. Youth Working Hunter 2’3”-2’6” 62. Beg. Youth Western Pleasure W/J 25. Adult Working Hunter 2’3”-2’6” 63. Beg. Adult Western Pleasure W/J OTTB: Open to all thoroughbreds who 26. Adult Working Hunter 2’3”-2”6 64. Small Fry Western Pleasure W/J were in training for the track or who LUNCH BREAK AND PRIZE WALK 65. Tiny Tots Lead Line came off the track. Arena open for schooling LUNCH BREAK AND PRIZE WALK Tiny Tots: Open to riders 8yr & under as 27. Tiny Tots Lead line Arena open for schooling of 1/1/2020 28. Open W/T Hunter Under Saddle 66. Adult Western Horsemanship Open W/T - W/J Sweepstakes: Open Sweepstakes 67. Youth Western Horsemanship to all riders any age or level. 1st & 2nd 29. Adult Hunter Under Saddle 68. Green Western Horsemanship W/J PLACE AWARDED ONLY. 30. Youth Hunter Under Saddle 69. Novice Rider Western Horsemanship 31. OTTB Hunter Under Saddle 70. Select Western Horsemanship Warmup hunter classes 11A,17A, 21A: 32. Green Horse Under Saddle W/T 71. Beg. Youth Western Horsemanship W/J Riders choosing to enter a warm up 33. Novice Rider Hunter Under Saddle 72. Beg. Adult Western Horsemanship W/J class must show in their respective 34. Select Hunter Under Saddle 73. Small Fry Western Horsemanship W/J fence height. 35. OTTB Hunter Under Saddle W/T 36. Beg. Youth Hunter Under Saddle W/T BREAK 37. Beg. Adult Hunter Under Saddle W/T 74. Beginner Ranch Horse Pleasure W/J HORSE SHOW JUDGE: 38. Small Fry Hunter Under Saddle W/T 75. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure Tim Jedra 4 • SPRING OPENER DIVISIONS & CLASS DESCRIPTIONS CONFORMATION BEGINNER YOUTH DIVISION To be judged on balance, structural correctness, and overall Open to any rider in his or her first year of showing. Rider appropriate quality, sex and breed type characteristics. must 18 years of age and under as of 1/1/2020. Walk/Trot only. Open to any horse and pony to be shown in leather halter or bridle. 6. Beginner Youth Showmanship: Judged 60% on show- manship and 40% on appearance/turnout. 1. English Conformation Mare Horses 36. Beginner Youth Hunter U/Saddle W/T: Horse to be 2. English Conformation Gelding Horses shown at a walk and trot both ways of ring. Judged 46. Western Conformation Mares Horses on manners and way of going. 47. Western Conformation Geldings Horses 43. Beginner Youth Hunt Seat Equitation W/T: Rider to be judged on seat, hands and control of mount. Judge may ask riders to perform simple pattern on TINY TOTS DIVISION the rail. 13. Beginner Youth Working Hunter O/F: To be shown Open to any rider 8 years of age and under as of 01/01/2020. over a course up to eight fences at a trot with height Must be assisted by individual 16 years of age or older. All of maximum height of 18”. Martingales are allowed participants will be awarded a ribbon. PROPER DRESS IS over fences. NOT REQUIRED. FREE Class Entry Fees. 14. Beginner Youth Working Hunter O/F: To be shown over a course up to eight fences at a trot with height 10. Judged 60% on Tiny Tots English Showmanship: of maximum height of 18”. Martingales are allowed showmanship and 40% on appearance//turnout. over fences. 27. To be led at a walk both Tiny Tots English Lead Line: 51. Judged 60% ways of the ring. Judged on rider’s basic position in Beginner Youth Western Showmanship: on showmanship and 40% on appearance/turnout. the saddle, hand and leg position. 62. To be shown 55. Judged 60% on Beginner Youth Western Pleasure W/J: Tiny Tots Western Showmanship: at a walk and jog both ways of the ring. Judged on showmanship and 40% on appearance/turnout. manners and way of going. 65. To be led at a walk both Tiny Tots Western Lead Line: 71. Rider ways of the ring Judged on rider’s basic position in Beginner Youth Western Horsemanship W/J: to be judged on seat, hands and control of mount the saddle, hand and leg position. while executing a simple pattern. SMALL FRY DIVISION BEGINNER ADULT DIVISION Open to any rider 12 years of age and under of 01/01/2020. Open to any rider in his or her first year of showing. Rider Walk/Trot only. Six ribbons will be awarded. PROPER DRESS must be 19 years of age and older as of 1/1/2020. IS NOT REQUIRED. FREE Class Entry Fees. 7. Judged 60% on show- 5. Judged 60% on Beginner Adult Showmanship: Small Fry English Showmanship: manship and 40% on appearance/turnout showmanship and 40% on appearance/turnout. 37. Horse to be 38. Horse to be shown Beginner Adult Hunter U/Saddle W/T: Small Fry Hunter U/Saddle W/T: shown at a walk, trot both ways of ring. Judged on at the walk and trot both ways of the ring. Judged on manners and way of going. manners and way of going. 44. Rider to 45.
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