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LONE STAR YEAR END SCHOOLING H/J SHOW Oct 22-23, 2016 SAN Houston, TX 77042 #117 Westheimer 11152 Classic Horse Shows, Inc. LONE STAR YEAR END SCHOOLING H/J SHOW Oct 22-23, 2016 SAN ANTONIO ROSE PALACE 5TH SHOW OF SAN ANTONIO SUPER SHOW SERIES MAN OF JUMPS POLES, JUMPS AND MORE FOR SALE SUNDAY OPPORTUNITY CLASSES – 7;30 AM – RING TO BE ANNOUNCED CONTACT ROBERT BARTON 2/5 W/T Hunter 201/203 W/T Equit Over Poles 202/204 W/T Equitation (210) 378-8365 8/11 Cross Rail Hunter 205/207 Cross Rail Eq Over Fences 206/208 Cross Rail Flat Equitation 402. Leadline JUMPER RING HUNTER RING 53. 2’0” Jumper 209. 18”-2’ Eq Over Fences 56. 2’3” Jumper 14. 18”-2’ Hunter 2016 SAN ANTONIO SUPER SHOW SERIES 59. 2’6” Jumper 210. 18”-2’Flat Equitation 61. 2’9” Jumper 212,211. 2’3” Eq & Eq Over Fences at 62. 2’9” Jumper 17. 2’3” Hunter San Antonio Rose Palace 65. 3’0” Jumper 35. Pony Hunter 67. 3’3” Jumper 213. 2’6” Eq Over Fences 68. 3’3” Jumper 20. 2’6” Hunter Feb 20-21 SA Charity H/J Show 71. 3’6” Jumper 214. 2’6” Flat Equitation 73. 3’9” Jumper 216. 2’9” Flat Equitation 74. 3’9” Jumper 215. 2’9” Eq Over Fences May 21-22 Lone Star May Fest 76. 4’0” Jumper 23. 2’9” Hunter 217. 3’0” Eq Over Fences 26. 3’0” Hunter 218. 3’0” Flat Equitation July 23-24 SA Charity H/J Show 220. 3’3” Flat Equitation 219. 3’3” Eq Over Fences 29. 3’3 Hunter Sept 17-18 Lone Star Fall Fest 221. 3’6” Eq Over Fences 32. 3’6” Hunter 222. 3’6” Flat Equitation Oct 22-23 Lone Star Year End Lone Star Horse Shows SA Charity Show (210) 378-8365 (210) 326-5949 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS OFFICIAL PRIZE LIST SATURDAY LONE STAR HUNTER/JUMPER OPPORTUNITY CLASSES – 7:30 AM – RING TO BE ANNOUNCED SCHOOLING SHOW 128/129 Walk/Trot Warm Up Oct 22-23, 2016 1,3/4,6 W/T Hunter & U/Saddle 126/127 Cross Rail Warm Up 7,9/10,12 Cross Rail Hunter & U/S Location: San Antonio Rose Palace 401. Leadline 25665 Boerne Stage Rd JUMPER RING HUNTER RING 121. 18”-2’ Warm Up San Antonio TX 78255 51. 2’0” Jumper 13,15. 18”-2’ Hunter & U/S Show Office: 210-698-1140 52. 2’0” Jumper 122. 2’3” Warm Up 54. 2’3” Jumper 16,18. 2’3” Hunter & U/S Show Fax: 210-698-1414 55. 2’3” Jumper 34,36. Pony Hunter & U/S 57. 2’6” Jumper 123. 2’6” Warm Up 58. 2’6” Jumper 19,21. 2’6” Hunter & U/S Judges: William Sparks, New Orleans LA 60. 2’9” Jumper 124. 2’9” Warm Up 63. 3’0” Jumper 22,24. 2’9” Hunter & U/S Robert Allison, Dallas TX 64. 3’0” Jumper 125. 3’-3’6” Warm Up 66. 3’3” Jumper 25,27. 3’0” Hunter & U/S 69. 3’6” Jumper 28,30. 3’3” Hunter & U/S Manager: Robert Barton 70. 3’6” Jumper 31,33. 3’6” Hunter & U/S 72. 3’9” Jumper (210) 378-8365 75. 4,0” Jumper Office & Linda Kirk 301. $500 Jumper Classic 300. $500 Hunter Derby Stabling: (713) 782-2942 [email protected] Course Designer: Robert Barton Vet & Farrier: On Call Posted on office door EMT: Michael Rice 2’6” Jumper Fences 2’6”. Open to all. Entry fee $25/class-$5 per horse added back RULES AND REGULATIONS 57,58. 2’6” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) ENTRIES: All fees must be paid or a blank check left with the show secretary 59. 2’6” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(c) before numbers can issued. Mail entries to: Linda Kirk 2’9” Jumper 11152 Westheimer # 117 Fences 2’9” Open to all. Entry fee $25/class-$5 per horse added back Houston TX 77042 Email: [email protected] 60,61. 2’9” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) Late fee of $35 will be charged for entries postmarked after Oct 14, 2016. 62. 2’9” Jumper, Table II Sec 2 (c) STABLING: Stall fee or open check must accompany entries. Stabling will be 3’0” Jumper available on Thursday before show. Stall fee is $50 for the entire show. Stalls are 12 Fences 3’0”. Open to all. Entry Fee $30/class - $10 per horse added back x 12 box stalls with doors. Shavings will be available for purchase on the grounds at $10.00 per bag. NO OUTSIDE SHAVINGS ALLOWED. Manure is to be 63,64. 3’0” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) disposed of in designated areas, not in trash containers. There will be a $40 grounds 65. 3’0” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(c) fee per horse not stabled on the show grounds. Arrivals before Friday or if staying Sunday night after the show will be charged $40/night. 3’3” Jumper Fences 3’3” Open to all. Entry fee $30/class-$10 per horse added back NON SHOWING HORSES: Will be charged $35 Schooling Fee in addition to any stall fee or grounds fee. 66,67. 3’3” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) OFFICE/MEDIC FEE: Will be charged $40 for each horse on the grounds both 68. 3’3” Jumper, Table II Sec 2 (c) showing and non showing. 3’6” Jumper SCHOOLING: Will be available Friday from 1PM to 7PM. Other times TBA. Fences 3’6” Open to all. Entry fee $40/class - $15 per horse added back HARD HATS MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHEN MOUNTED. 69,70. 3’6” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) CAMPERS: RV Hook ups are available at $45 per night. 71. 3’6” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(c) ATTIRE: Riders must be properly attired. Protective headgear must be worn. 3’9” Jumper Numbers must be worn and clearly visible. All riders must wear ASTM/SEI Fences 3’9” Open to all. Entry Fee $40/class - $15 per horse added back approved helmets. Riding coats are not required. A polo shirt with a collar may be substituted for a riding shirt however, T-Shirts are not acceptable. Boots and 72,73. 3’9” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) breeches must be worn when competing. 74. 3’9” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(c) CHANGES: Management reserves the right to change, cancel, or combine classes, 4’0” Jumper alter courses, and to do all things necessary to compensate for excessive or Fences 4’0” Open to all. Entry Fee $40/class -$15 per horse added back inadequate entries. 75. 4’0” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(b) COGGINS: Proof of a current (within the past year) Coggins test must be available 76. 4’0” Jumper, Table II Sec 2(c) Class 301. $500 Jumper Classic Fences 2’9”- 3’ Table II 2 (a/b) Time 1st Jump Off Entry Fee $50 Must have a minimum of 10 entries in order to be held, otherwise class will be held as a jackpot class. 3’3” Hunter Division REFUNDS: Any pre-paid fees will be refunded if a horse or rider is unable to compete prior to the beginning of the show due to illness or injury. 28. 3’3” Hunter 29. 3’3” Hunter 30. 3’3” Hunter Under Saddle 3’3” Hunter Champion and Reserve DOGS: No dogs are allowed on the premises unless the owner is willing to keep the 3’3” Equitation animal confined or on a leash AT ALL TIMES. A $200 FINE WILL BE IMPOSED. The owner risks the right to remain on the premises for the show. 219. 3’3” Equitation Over Fences 220. 3’3” Flat Equitation This rule will be strictly enforced. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. 3’6” Hunter Division RESPONSIBILITY: Submission of an entry to show constitutes an agreement to 31. 3’6” Hunter 32. 3’6” Hunter 33. 3’6” Hunter Under Saddle the following: Exhibitor agrees to indemnify and hold the San Antonio Rose Palace 3’6” Hunter Champion and Reserve and Horse Show Management harmless against any claims, demands, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees, for the defense thereof, arising from 3’6” Equitation the conduct of management of Exhibitor’s business or its use of the premises or from any breach on the part of the Exhibitors of any conditions of this Agreement, 221. 3’6” Equitation Over Fences 222. 3’6” Flat Equitation or contractors or agents, employees, guests or invitees in or about the premises. In case of any action or proceeding brought against the San Antonio Rose Palace or Pony Hunter Division Management by reason of any such claim, Exhibitor, upon notice, covenants to defend such action or proceeding by counsel acceptable to owner. Exhibitor is Fences 2’,2’3”,2’6”. Open to all riders. Distances will not be adjusted. responsible for security of his/her own property and the San Antonio Rose Palace is not responsible for accidents, fires, or theft. 34. Pony Hunter 35. Pony Hunter 36. Pony Hunter Under Saddle Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve WARNING: Under Texas Law (chapter 87, Civil Practice and Remedies Code), an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in Warm Up Classes equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities. Entry fee: $30/class. Fences will be adjusted for each class $5 per horse will be added back as prize money HUNTER CLASSES: Will be judged on performance and soundness.
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