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Silver Buckle Duel Southern Arizona Arabian Horse Association 120 S Houghton #138 – 313 Tucson AZ 85748 www.saaha.org [email protected] Presents The 20th Annual Silver Buckle Duel rr Come to the Show and Check out the B eau t ifu l n ew D al e C ha v ez B u ck l e s! An Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian Horse Show September 8 – 10, 2017 Pima County Fair Grounds, Tucson, Arizona AHA Judge: Bill Melendez Working Western Judge: Sterling Bradley Sport Horse Judge: Carol Dean-Porter Mrs Bazy Tankersley Sport Horse High Point Award! Morning Hospitality – Exhibitors’ Dinner Saturday Nights – Ice Cream Social USEF RATED AHA Approved Southern Arizona Arabian Horse Association 120 S Houghton #138 – 313 Tucson AZ 85748 www.saaha.org [email protected] A Qualifying Show for Pacific Slopes & Region VII Championships, Youth, Sport Horse, Canadian & US National Championships Officers and Directors President – Marilou Balloun Director – Dr Robert Dryden Vice President – Kris Searle Director – Kathleen Flaherty Secretary – Lana Bustos Director – Dawn Fitzpatrick Treasurer – Randi Preiser Director – Joyce Hostetter Director – Betsy Burkett Director – Anna McGeagh Director – Mary Campbell SAAHA Silver Buckle Duel Arabian Horse Show recognized or approved by: Arabian Horse Association # 1707139988 USEF Rated Competition # 309977 Show Staff & Volunteers Show Committee Chairperson Randi Preiser (520) 240- 0124 Show Manager Marilou Balloun (520) 762-0554 or (520) 390-1766 Barn Manager Tanya Trubee (520) 275-4094 Feed & Bedding Manager (8am – 4pm) Pima County Fairgrounds (520) 940-3143 Show Secretary Melanni Hershberger (480) 443-3372, [email protected] Commercial Vendors Randi Preiser (520) 240-0124 Announcer Carrol Lee Hyde Show Photographer Rob Hess (www.robhessphoto.com) (360) 786-9650 Working Western Announcer Howard Shenk Working Western & Sport Horse In Hand Manager Debbie Rice Emergency Medical Service Charlotte Herdliska Show Farrier Robert Burkett Show Veterinarian Reata Equine Veterinary Group (520)749-1446 Host Hotel Country Inn & Suites, Tucson Airport (520) 741-9000 RV Space Reservations @ Pima Co. Fairgrounds 520) 762-9100, ext 1025 Show Office hours: Thursday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm Open: 1 hour before the first session each day Closes: ½ hour after last class of the day Show Officials AHA Judge – Bill Melendez (CA) All Equitation classes EXCEPT Reining Seat; all classes EXCEPT Sport Horse and Working Western Working Western Judge - Sterling Bradley (TX) All Working Western Classes and Reining Seat Equitation Classes Sport Horse Judge – Carol Dean-Porter (CA) Sport Horse In-Hand and Sport Horse Under Saddle USEF Steward – Rusty Cook (NM) PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE: August 28, 2017. Entries postmarked after this date will be considered a late entry and will be assessed a onetime post entry fee of $30.00 per horse. Horses first entered at the show will be assessed the onetime post entry fee of $30.00 per horse. Post entries for all classes will close at the end of the preceding session. EACH PERFECT ENTRY RECEIVES A THANK YOU GIFT! SAAHA Silver Buckle Duel is published annually. Issue No 11, July 2017 Page 3 FRIDAY MORNING - South Rings 1 & 4 Walk the course at 8:30 - Classes start at 9:00 Class AHA Class Description 1 210 Arabian Western Trail Novice Horse 2 219 Arabian Western Trail Junior Horse 3 J 216 Arabian Western Trail Horse JTR 4 AJ 1528 Arabian Western Trail Horse ATR Select 5 210 Arabian Western Trail Green Horse 6 210 Arabian Western Trail Horse 7 A 216 Arabian Western Trail Horse AATR 8 TBA (Western Trail Horse only) 9 645 HA/AA Western Trail Novice Horse 10 654 HA/AA Western Trail Junior Horse 11 J 651 HA/AA Western Trail Horse JTR 12 AJ 1881 HA/AA Western Trail Horse ATR Select 13 645 HA/AA Western Trail Green Horse 14 645 HA/AA Western Trail Horse 15 A 651 HA/AA Western Trail Horse AATR 16 AJ A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Western Trail ATR 11 & Over (Not Rated) 17 TBA (Western Trail Horse only) Trail Class Conflicts If you have a class conflict let the Working Western Manager know you have to go early. Trail open cards are honored ONLY as long as the class is being held. SHORT BREAK 18 220 Arabian Western Trail Junior Horse Championship 19 AJ 217 Arabian Western Trail Horse ATR Championship Welcome 20 211 Arabian Western Trail Horse Championship 21 TBA (Western Trail Championship only) Exhibitors 22 655 HA/AA Western Trail Junior Horse Championship 23 AJ 652 HA/AA Western Trail Horse ATR Championship 24 646 HA/AA Western Trail Horse Championship 25 TBA (Western Trail Championship only) BREAK - LENGTH TO BE ANNOUNCED 26 Warm Up Reining (5 min/horse/go) Not Judged 27 225 Arabian Reining Horse Pattern #2 28 660 HA/AA Reining Horse Pattern #2 29 234 Arabian Reining Junior Horse Pattern #5 30 668 HA/AA Reining Junior Horse Pattern #5 31 AJ 230 Arabian Reining Horse ATR Pattern #8 32 AJ 665 HA/AA Reining Horse ATR Pattern #8 33 J 389 A/HA/AA Short Stirrup Reining 10 & Under Pattern #14 34 TBA (Reining class only) Pattern #6 35 TBA (Reining class only) Pattern #6 36 AJ 932 A/HA/AA Reining Seat Equitation ATR Pattern #3 37 J 931 A/HA/AA AHA Reining Seat Medal JTR Pattern #3 Page 4 FRIDAY MORNING - South Rings 1 & 4 - Continued 38 226 Arabian Reining Horse Championship Pattern #10 39 661 HA/AA Reining Horse Championship Pattern #10 40 AJ 231 Arabian Reining Horse ATR Championship Pattern #6 41 AJ 666 HA/AA Reining Horse ATR Championship Pattern #6 42 TBA (Reining Championship only) Pattern #6 43 TBA (Reining Championship only) Pattern #6 FRIDAY MORNING - Main Arena - 7:30 AM 44 A 1371 A/HA/AA Showmanship AATH 45 J 918 A/HA/AA Showmanship JTH 11 - 18 46 J 918 A/HA/AA Showmanship JTH 10 & Under Halter - not to start before 9:00 47 1 Arabian Mare Breeding, 2 years old 48 1 Arabian Mare Breeding, 3 years & Over 49 2 Arabian Mare Breeding Championship 50 AJ 9 Arabian Mare Breeding, 2 years old ATH 51 AJ 9 Arabian Mare Breeding, 3 years & Over ATH 52 AJ 10 Arabian Mare Breeding ATH Championship 53 26 Arabian Gelding In Hand, 2 years old 54 26 Arabian Gelding In Hand, 3 years & Over 55 27 Arabian Gelding In Hand Championship 56 AJ 34 Arabian Gelding In Hand, 2 years old ATH 57 AJ 34 Arabian Gelding In Hand, 3 years & Over ATH 58 AJ 35 Arabian Gelding In Hand ATH Championship 59 14 Arabian Stallion Breeding, 2 years old 60 14 Arabian Stallion Breeding, 3 years & Over 61 15 Arabian Stallion Breeding Championship 62 AJ 21 Arabian Stallion Breeding, 2 years old ATH 63 AJ 21 Arabian Stallion Breeding, 3 years & Over ATH 64 AJ 22 Arabian Stallion Breeding ATH Championship 65 400 HA/AA Mare Breeding, All Types, 2 years old 66 400 HA/AA Mare Breeding, All Types, 3 years & Over 67 401 HA/AA Mare Breeding, All Types Championship 68 AJ 418 HA/AA Mare Breeding, All Types 2 years old ATH 69 AJ 418 HA/AA Mares Breeding, All Types 3 years & Over ATH 70 AJ 419 HA/AA Mare Breeding, All Types ATH Championship 71 450 HA/AA Gelding In Hand, All Types 2 years old 72 450 HA/AA Gelding in Hand, All Types, 3 years & Over 73 451 HA/AA Gelding In Hand, All Types Championship 74 AJ 468 HA/AA Gelding In Hand, All Types 2 years old ATH 75 AJ 468 HA/AA Gelding In Hand, All Types 3 years & Over ATH 76 AJ 469 HA/AA Gelding In Hand, All Types ATH Championship Main Arena - following Halter 77 TBA 78 TBA 79 TBA 80 TBA 81 TBA Page 5 FRIDAY MORNING - Main Arena - Continued 82 TBA 83 TBA 84 TBA 85 TBA 86 TBA FRIDAY AFTERNOON - Main Arena - Not Before 12:00 PM 87 130 Arabian Country Pleasure Driving 88 1231 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout 89 TBA (Driving Class) 90 605 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle, All Disciplines 91 95 Arabian Country English Pleasure 92 J 1326 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 93 290 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Gentlemen to Ride 94 A 206 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 95 733 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure 96 AJ 759 HA/AA English Show Hack ATR 97 111 Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse 98 515 HA/AA English Pleasure 99 A 1630 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 100 540 HA/AA Country English Pleasure 101 AJ 3136 HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Select 102 AJ 321 Arabian English Show Hack ATR Morning Hospitality 103 636 HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse Sponsored by 104 165 Arabian Ladies Side Saddle, All Disciplines 105 75 Arabian English Pleasure The Boot Barn 106 290 Arabian Hunter Pleasure 107 754 HA/AA English Show Hack Every Morning in the 108 J 939 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation NTJ JTR 109 J 938 A/HA/AA AHA Hunter Seat NTJ Medal JTR Show Office 110 TBA 7:00 - 9:30 am 111 TBA 112 TBA FRIDAY EVENING - Main Arena - Start time to be announced Break will not be less than 45 minutes following previous session 113 J 1337 HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 114 J 1329 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 115 A 640 HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 116 305 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse 117 AJ 97 Arabian Country English Pleasure AOTR 118 190 Arabian Western Pleasure Ladies & Gentlemen to Ride 119 315 Arabian English Show Hack 120 A 619 HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR 121 590 HA/AA Mounted Native Costume 122 AJ A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure ATR 11 & Over (Not Rated) 123 J 907 A/HA/AA Hunt Seat & Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under 124 AJ 83 Arabian English Pleasure ATR Page 6 FRIDAY EVENING- Main Arena - Continued 125 AJ 170 Arabian Ladies Side Saddle, All Disciplines ATR 126 150 Arabian Mounted Native Costume 127 J 925 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 128 J 924 A/HA/AA AHA Saddle Seat Medal JTR 129 TBA 130 TBA 131 TBA SATURDAY MORNING - South Rings 1 & 4 Walk the course at 7:00 - Classes start at 7:30 132 179 Arabian English Trail Horse 133 AJ 183 Arabian English Trail Horse ATR 134 691 HA/AA English Trail Horse
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