The Fifth Annual New Vocations Kentucky All- Charity Show is a hunter, jumper, , , , All-Thoroughbred pleasure, , and driving event that spotlights and emphasizes their careers beyond racing. Held in Charity Show Lexington, Ky., at the iconic Kentucky Horse Park on Sept. 6-8, 2019, the show caters specifically to Thoroughbreds, whether they have recently Celebrating the versatility and heart of the retired racehorse retired from the track or are seasoned show . The show offers quality, unique prizes and prize money. to Benefit New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program 100% of proceeds directly support the Thoroughbred Incentive nearly 500 horses that go through New Vocations’ doors each year. Program Championships About New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program: Hunter, Jumper, Pleasure, Dressage & Western Dressage Now in its 27th year, New Vocations has grown into the largest racehorse adoption program in the country, with facilities in Ohio, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, Kentucky and New York. In 2018, nearly 500 retired September 6 - 8, 2019 racehorses entered the program. After retraining, the horses are placed in to carefully screened and monitored homes. newvocations.org Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY About The Jockey Club’s Thoroughbred Incentive Program: To encourage the retraining of Thoroughbreds into other disciplines upon completion of careers in racing or breeding, the Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) offers sponsorship for Thoroughbred-only classes and divisions, high point Thoroughbred awards at open horse shows and competitions, a recreational riding program, a Thoroughbred of the Year Award and a Young Rider of the Year Award. tjctip.com

For more information and entry forms, please visit: www.newvocations.org/kentucky-charity-thoroughbred-show

Page 1 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show & 2019 T.I.P. Championships Rolex Stadium - Hunters

Friday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB SHOW Saturday – T.I.P. CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB SHOW Hunters – Rolex Ring 1: 8:00 AM Hunters – Rolex Ring 1 Hunters – Rolex Ring 1: 8:00 AM

601. Warm up 2’6” Ring opens for schooling at 3’0” ONLY at Under-saddle classes at each height will 100A. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” Open 8:15 AM until 8:45 AM. Hunter classes to be run first, followed by the over-fences 100B. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” Open begin at conclusion of Event Horse Flat classes (open card) 101A. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” Jr Classes, not before 9:00 AM 101B. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” Jr 100D. Special Hunter Under-saddle Open 102A. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” AA 505A. Low Hunter U/S 101D. Special Hunter Under-saddle Jr 102B. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” AA 505B. Low Hunter O/F 3’ 102D. Special Hunter Under-saddle AA 602. Warm up 2’9” 505C. Low Hunter O/F 3’ 100C. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” Open 103A. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” Open 101C. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” Jr 103B. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” Open ~30 minute schooling break at 2’9” ONLY~ 102C. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” AA 104A. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” Jr 103D. Suitable Hunter Under-saddle 104B. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” Jr 504A. Suitable Hunter U/S Open 105A. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” AA 504B. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” 104D. Suitable Hunter Under-saddle Jr 105B. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” AA 504C. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” 105D. Suitable Hunter Under-saddle AA 603. Warm up 3’ 103C. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” Open 106A. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” Open ~30 minute schooling break at 2’6” ONLY~ 104C. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” Jr 106B. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” Open 105C. Suitable Hunter O/F 2’9” AA 107A. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” Jr 503A. Special Hunter U/S 106D. Low Hunter Under-saddle Open 107B. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” Jr 503B. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” 107D. Low Hunter Under-saddle Jr 108A. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” AA 503C. Special Hunter O/F 2’6” 108D. Low Hunter Under-saddle AA 108B. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” AA 106C. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” Open Saturday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB 107C. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” Jr SHOW NOT BEFORE 6 PM 108C. Low Hunter O/F 3’0” AA

109. New Vocations Junior/Amateur 111. Iggy J Hunter Classic Hunter 111C - 3’0” Derby 111B - 2’9” 109A - 2’6” 111A - 2’6” 109B - 2’9” All Rings: Jr, AA and Open 109C - 3’0” Divisions over-fences 110. New Vocations Open Hunter Derby 110A - 2’6” classes and Derbies will run 110B - 2’9” concurrently at the same 110C - 3’0” height, open card.

Page 2 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show & 2019 T.I.P. Championships Walnut Arena - Hunters & Equitation

Friday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB SHOW Saturday – T.IP. CHAMPIONSHIPS Sunday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB SHOW Hunters – Walnut Arena: 9:00 AM Hunters – Walnut Arena Hunters & Equitation – Walnut Arena: 9:00 AM 605. Warm up Crossrails Schooling at 2’3” ONLY begins at 8:15 AM 300A. Crossrails O/F Open until 8:45 AM. Classes begin at 9:00 AM 300D. Crossrails Under Saddle Open 300B. Crossrails O/F Open 301D. Crossrails Under Saddle Jr 301A. Crossrails O/F Jr 502A. Beginning Hunter U/S 302D. Crossrails Under Saddle AA 301B. Crossrails O/F Jr 502B. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” 300C. Crossrails O/F Open 302A. Crossrails O/F AA 502C. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” 301C. Crossrails O/F Jr 302B. Crossrails O/F AA 302C. Crossrails O/F AA 606. Warm up 2’0” ~30 minute schooling break at 2’0”~ 310. Crossrails Equitation O/F 303A. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Open 311. Crossrails Equitation FLAT 303B. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Open 501A. Very Green Hunter U/S 303D. Very Green Hunter Under Saddle 304A. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Jr 501B. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Open 304B. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Jr 501C. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” 304D. Very Green Hunter Under Saddle Jr 305A. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” AA 305D. Very Green Hunter Under Saddle 305B. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” AA ~30 minute schooling break at crossrails~ AA 607. Warm up 2’3” 303C. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Open 306A. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” Open 500A. Crossrails U/S 304C. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” Jr 306B. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” Open 500B. Crossrails O/F 305C. Very Green Hunter O/F 2’0” AA 307A. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” Jr 500C. Crossrails O/F 312. Equitation 12 & Under O/F 2’0” 307B. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” Jr 313. Equitation 12 & Under FLAT 308A. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” AA Saturday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB 306D. Beginning Hunter Under Saddle 308B. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” AA SHOW Hunters - Walnut Arena Open 307D. Beginning Hunter Under Saddle Jr 309. Chizzy B Hunter Classic 308D. Beginning Hunter Under Saddle AA 309A - Crossrails 306C. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” Open 309B - 2’0” 307C. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” Jr 309C - 2’3” 308C. Beginning Hunter O/F 2’3” AA 314. Open Equitation O/F 2’3 315. Open Equitation FLAT 316. Intermediate Child/Adult Equitation O/F 2’6” 317. Intermediate Child/Adult Equitation FLAT All Rings: Jr, AA and Open Divisions over-fences classes will be 318. 2’9” Equitation O/F run concurrently at the same height, open card. 319. 2’9” Equitation FLAT

Page 3 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show & 2019 T.I.P. Championships Rolex Stadium - Jumpers, Pleasure

Friday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB Saturday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB Sunday – T.I.P. CHAMPIONSHIPS SHOW JUMPERS - Rolex Ring 2: 8:30 AM SHOW JUMPERS - Rolex Ring 2: 8:30 AM JUMPERS/PLEASURE Rolex Ring 2: 8:30 AM 200A. Open Jumper 3’6” (Event Horse Division is 1 flat class and 2 200B. Open Jumper 3’6” jumping classes indicated below) 506A. Senior W/T 201A. Training Jumper 3’3” Open 214. Beginner Novice Event Horse U/S 506B. Senior English Pleasure W/T/C 201B. Training Jumper 3’3” Open 215. Novice Event Horse U/S 506C. Senior English Pleasure Thoroughbred 202A. Training Jumper 3’3” Jr/AA 216. Training Event Horse U/S Hack 202B. Training Jumper 3’3” Jr/AA 217. Modified Event Horse U/S 507A. Junior English Pleasure W/T 203A. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Open 218. Preliminary Event Horse U/S 507B. Junior English Pleasure W/T/C 203B. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Open 507C. Junior English Pleasure Thoroughbred 204A. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Jr/AA 200C. Open Jumper 3’6” (Prelim Event Horse) Hack 204B. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Jr/AA 200D. Open Jumper 3’6” (Prelim Event Horse) 508A. Senior Western W/J 205A. Suitable Jumper 2’9” Open 201C. Training Jumper 3’3” Open (Modified) 508B. Senior Western W/J/L 205B. Suitable Jumper 2’9” Open 201D. Training Jumper 3’3” Open (Modified) 508C. Senior Western Ranch Rail 206A. Suitable Jumper 2’9” Jr/AA 202C. Training Jumper 3’3” Jr/AA (Modified) 509A. Junior Western W/J 206B. Suitable Jumper 2’9” Jr/AA 202D. Training Jumper 3’3” Jr/AA (Modified) 509B. Junior Western W/J/L 207A. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” Open 203C. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Open (Training) 509C. Junior Western Ranch Rail 207B. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” Open 203D. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Open (Training) 208A. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” Jr 204C. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Jr/AA (Training) 514A. Open Jumper 3’6” 208B. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” Jr 204D. Schooling Jumper 3’0” Jr/AA (Training) 514B. Open Jumper 3’6” 209A. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” AA 205C. Suitable Jumper 2’9” Open (Novice) 514C. Open Jumper 3’6” 209B. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” AA 206C. Suitable Jumper 2’9” Jr/AA (Novice) 513A. Training Jumper 3’3” 210. $1,500 Low Jumper Stake Jr/AA 207C. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” Open (Beg. Nov.) 513B. Training Jumper 3’3” 210A - 2’6” 210B - 2’9” 208C. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” Jr (Beg. Nov.) 513C. Training Jumper 3’3” 211. $1,500 Low Jumper Stake Open 209C. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” AA (Beg. Nov.) 512A. Schooling Jumper 3’0” 211A - 2’6” 211B - 2’9” 512B. Schooling Jumper 3’0” 219. Low Jumper Challenge 2’6” (Beg. Nov.) 512C. Schooling Jumper 3’0” NOT BEFORE 6 PM 220. Low Jumper Challenge 2’9 (Novice) 511A. Suitable Jumper 2’9” 212. $1,500 Junior/AA Jumper Stake 511B. Suitable Jumper 2’9” 212A - 3’0” 212B - 3’3” 212C - 3’6” 511C. Suitable Jumper 2’9” 213. $1,500 Open Jumper Stake All Rings: Jr, AA and Open 510A. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” 213A - 3’0” 213B - 3’3” 213C - 3’6” Divisions over-fences 510B. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” 510C. Hopeful Jumper 2’6” classes and Stakes will run concurrently at the same height, open card.

Page 4 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show Stonelea Ring - , Pleasure & Western, Retrained & Remarkable Challenge Classes

Friday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB Saturday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB Sunday – NEW VOCATIONS ALL-TB SHOW Halter, Pleasure, Western SHOW Halter, Pleasure, Western, Trail SHOW Trail, Pleasure Stonelea Ring: 9:00 AM Stonelea Ring: 7:30 AM Stonelea Ring: 8:00 AM 408. War Horse In-Hand 400. Fresh Off the Track W/T 8:15 AM OR conclusion of 999. Ticketed Trail ($15 per trip) – 401A. Senior English Pleasure W/T War Horse In-Hand closes at 10 AM (time limit per horse 401B. Senior English Pleasure W/T/C 409. Leadline will be enforced) 402A. Junior English Pleasure W/T 410. In-Hand Mares 402B. Junior English Pleasure W/T/C 411. In-Hand Gelding 11:00 AM 403. Showmanship 412. Western-Type Halter 424. Maiden Horse Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L 404A. Walk/Trot Pleasure 900. Retrained & Remarkable In Hand* 425. War Horse Pleasure W/T or W/J 404B. Walk/Trot Equitation 413. Adopted Horse English Pleasure 426. War Horse Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L 404C. Walk/Trot Hunter Hack (2 x 18” W/T/C or W/J/L 427. Thoroughbred crossrails) 901. Retrained & Remarkable English Pleasure 405A. Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure W/T* 405B. Walk/Trot/Canter Equitation 414A. Walk/Trot Pleasure 405C. Walk/Trot/Canter Hunter Hack (2 x 2’) 414B. Walk/Trot Equitation 406A. Western W/J – Junior 414C. Walk/Trot Hunter Hack (2 x 18” 406B. Western W/J/L – Junior crossrails) 406C. Western Horsemanship W/J/L – Junior 902. Retrained & Remarkable English Pleasure 407A. Western W/J – Senior W/T/C* 407B. Western W/J/L – Senior 415A. Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure 407C. Western Horsemanship W/J/L – Senior 415B. Walk/Trot/Canter Equitation 415C. Walk/Trot/Canter Hunter Hack (2 x 2’) *Retrained & Remarkable 903. Retrained & Remarkable Hunter Hack Classes Open ONLY to (2’0”)* 416. W/T Equitation – Junior New Vocations Retrained & 417. W/T/C Equitation – Junior Remarkable horses 418. W/T Equitation – Senior 419. W/T/C Equitation – Senior 904. Retrained & Remarkable Western In-Hand: 900 Pleasure W/J* English Pleasure W/T: 901 905. Retrained & Remarkable Western English Pleasure W/T/C:902 Pleasure W/J/L* Hunter Hack 2’: 903 420A. Western W/J – Junior W/J: 904 420B. Western W/J/L – Junior 420C. Western Ranch Rail – Junior Western Pleasure W/J/L: 905 421A. Western W/J – Senior Trail: 906 421B. Western W/J/L – Senior 421C. Western Ranch Rail – Senior See pages 14-15 for more info 422. Ranch Riding (Pattern) 423. Trail Page 5 906. Retrained & Remarkable Trail* New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show Dressage

CLAIBORNE RING

FRIDAY CLASS NUMBER SATURDAY CLASS NUMBER CLASS NAME 700 727 2019 USDF Intro Test A Junior 701 728 2019 USDF Intro Test B Junior 702 729 2019 USDF Intro Test C Junior 703 730 2019 USDF Intro Test A AA 704 731 2019 USDF Intro Test B AA 705 732 2019 USDF Intro Test C AA 706 733 2019 USDF Intro Test A Open 707 734 2019 USDF Intro Test B Open 708 735 2019 USDF Intro Test C Open 709 736 2019 USEF Training Level Test 1 Junior 710 737 2019 USEF Training Level Test 2 Junior 711 738 2019 USEF Training Level Test 3 Junior 712 739 2019 USEF Training Level Test 1 AA 713 740 2019 USEF Training Level Test 2 AA 714 741 2019 USEF Training Level Test 3 AA 715 742 2018 USEF Training Level Test 1 Open 716 743 2018 USEF Training Level Test 2 Open 717 744 2019 USEF Training Level Test 3 Open 718 745 2019 USEF First Level Test 1 Junior 719 746 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 Junior 720 747 2019 USEF First Level Test 3 Junior 721 748 2019 USEF First Level Test 1 AA 722 749 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 AA 723 750 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 AA 724 751 2019 USEF First Level Test 1 Open 725 752 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 Open 726 753 2019 USEF First Level Test 3 Open

Page 6 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show Dressage

CLAIBORNE RING

FRIDAY CLASS NUMBER SATURDAY CLASS NUMBER CLASS NAME 754 770 2019 USEF Second Level Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test) 755 771 2019 USEF Third Level Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test) 756 772 2019 USEF Fourth Level Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test) 757 773 FEI Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test) 758 774 USEA Beginner Novice Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 759 775 USEA Novice Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 760 776 USEA Training Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 761 777 USEA Modified Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 762 778 USEA Preliminary Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 763 779 USEA Intermediate Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 764 780 USEA Advanced Test of Choice (indicate on entry which test – A or B) – 2018 Tests 765 781 Western Dressage Basic Test of Choice (Tests 1 - 4 indicate on entry which test) 766 782 Western Dressage Intro Test of Choice (Tests 1 - 4 indicate on entry which test) 767 783 Western Dressage Level 1 Test of Choice (Tests 1 - 4 indicate on entry which test) 768 784 Western Dressage Level 2 Test of Choice (Tests 1 - 4 indicate on entry which test) 769 785 Western Dressage Level 2 Test of Choice (Tests 1 - 4 indicate on entry which test)

New Vocations Additional Thoroughbred Awards To be awarded at conclusion of War Horse In Hand Class

1. Oldest 2. Youngest 3. Most Recently Raced 4. Most Money Earned 5. Most Starts 6. Highest Price at Auction

New Vocations Horse Show High Point Awards RRP Alumni and Entered High Point Awards – 2013-15; 2016; 2017; 2018 Alumni and 2019 Entered

Please note, these are the only high point awards being given for the New Vocations Show.

*To be eligible for ANY of these awards, Thoroughbred Information Form must be submitted with entry.

Page 7 T.I.P. Dressage Championships September 8, 2019 Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY

Sunday - DRESSAGE – Claiborne Sunday – WESTERN DRESSAGE – Claiborne

800A. 2019 USDF Intro Test A Junior 813A. Western Dressage Basic Test 1 800B. 2019 USDF Intro Test B Junior 813B Western Dressage Basic Test 2 801A. 2019 USDF Intro Test A AA 814A. Western Dressage Intro 1 801B. 2019 USDF Intro Test B AA 814B. Western Dressage Intro 2 802A. 2019 USDF Intro Test A Open 815A. Western Dressage Level 1 and Above Test of Choice* 802B. 2019 USDF Intro Test B Open 815B. Western Dressage Level 1 and Above Test of Choice* 803A. 2019 USEF Training Level Test 1 Junior *indicate on entry which test 803B. 2019 USEF Training Level Test 2 Junior 804A. 2019 USEF Training Level Test 1 AA 804B. 2019 USEF Training Level Test 2 AA 805A. 2019 USEF Training Level Test 1 Open 805B. 2019 USEF Training Level Test 2 Open 806A. 2019 USEF First Level Test 1 Junior 806B. 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 Junior 807A. 2019 USEF First Level Test 1 AA 807B. 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 AA 808A. 2019 USEF First Level Test 1 Open 808B. 2019 USEF First Level Test 2 Open 809A. 2019 USEF Second Level Test 1 809B. 2019 USEF Second Level Test 2 810A. 2019 USEF Third Level Test 1 810B. 2019 USEF Third Level Test 2 811A. 2019 USEF Fourth Level Test 1 811B. 2019 USEF Fourth Level Test 2 812. FEI Test of Choice*

Page 8 New Vocations Show Specifications heights, but it will be pinned as one class. There is no jog. The class is based on performance, hunter pace, jumping style, quality, substance Eligibility – All classes and divisions are open to any horse that has been and movement. Fence heights 2’6”, 2’9” and 3’0”. Riders may ride more registered with The Jockey Club or a foreign Thoroughbred stud book than one horse in the Hunter Classic, but not more than one per fence recognized by The Jockey Club. All Thoroughbreds must have T.I.P. height. numbers on entry form. www.tjctip.com Class Numbers: 2’6” (#111A), 2’9” (#111B) and 3’0” (#111C)

Junior – Junior classes and divisions are open to riders under 18 years of Hunter Derbies – Offered at 2’6”, 2’9” and 3’0”. Two-round format with age as of 12/1/18. the first round to be typical hunter classic course with two (2) higher option fences and the second round to include “handy”-type questions. AA – Open to Adult Amateurs only. For details on what constitutes Both scores will be combined to determine placings. The class will be Amateur status, please visit www.usef.org conducted using three fence heights, but awards will be offered for the Junior/Amateur as one class (1-10) and the Open as one class (1-10). Open – Open to any rider. There is no jog. Questions may include, but are not limited to, halt on course, trot fence, roll back, negotiating natural obstacles, etc. Cannot NEW for 2019 – No cross entry in Junior, AA and/or Open at the same cross-enter Hunter Derby Divisions (must declare either Open or Jr/AA). height. Riders may ride more than one horse in the Derby, but may not ride more than one per fence height. Riders must declare intention to show no Rolex Hunter Ring later than 12 PM. on Saturday, Sept. 7. Ribbons 1st through 10th. Order of go and courses will be posted by 3 PM outside of horse show office and at ring. NEW for 2019 – Hunter Divisions consist of 4 classes: 2 over-fences classes on Friday; and 1 over-fences and 1 under-saddle classes on 109. Junior/Amateur Hunter Derby – Open to horses ridden by a Junior Sunday. The Junior, AA and Open Divisions over-fences classes and (under 18 years of age as of 12/1/18) or Amateur who has shown in at Derbies will run concurrently at the same height, open card. On Sunday, least two (2) hunter or equitation classes at the show (warm-up classes under-saddle classes at each height will be run first, followed by the excluded). Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest over-fences classes (open card). division competed in as horse-and-rider combination on Friday or Saturday. 100/101/102. Special Hunter Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Class Numbers: 2’6” (#109A), 2’9” (#109B) and 3’0” (#109C) Horses may not cross enter into any class where fences exceed 2’9”. Fence height 2’6”. Division Numbers: #100 – Open #101 – Junior #102 – AA 110. Open Hunter Derby – Open to all Thoroughbreds and riders who have shown in at least two (2) hunter or equitation classes at the show 103/104/105. Suitable Hunter Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. (warm-up classes excluded). Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined Horses may not cross enter into any class where fences exceed 3’0”. Fence by the highest division competed in as horse-and-rider combination on height 2’9”. Division Numbers: #103 – Open #104 – Junior #105 – AA Friday or Saturday. Class Numbers: 2’6” (#110A), 2’9” (#110B) and 3’0” (#110C) 106/107/108. Low Hunter Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 3’0”. Division Numbers: #106 – Open #107 – Junior #108 – AA

111. Iggy J Hunter Classic – Riders must have shown in at least two (2) New Vocations is the nation’s oldest and hunter or equitation classes at the show (warm-up classes excluded). largest racehorse adoption program, focused Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest division competed on rehabbing, retraining and rehoming retiring in as horse-and-rider combination on Friday or Sunday. The top 15 scores Thoroughbred and Standardbred racehorses. will return for a second round; final placings will be determined by the culmination of both scores. The class will be conducted using three fence

Page 9 Walnut Ring (Hunter and Equitation) Open 2’3” Equitation – Open to any Junior and Adult Amateur riders on a Thoroughbred. Riders not eligible to jump over 2’3”. Fence height 2’3”. NEW for 2019 – Hunter Divisions consist of 4 classes: 2 over-fences Classes: 314, 315 classes on Friday; and 1 over-fences and 1 under-saddle classes on Sunday. The Junior, AA and Open Divisions over-fences classes and Intermediate Child/Adult Equitation 2’6” – Open to any Junior or Adult Derbies will run concurrently at the same height, open card. On Sunday, Amateur rider on a Thoroughbred. Fence height 2’6”. Classes: 316, 317 under-saddle classes at each height will be run first, followed by the over-fences classes (open card). 2’9” Equitation – Open to any Junior or Adult Amateur rider on a Thoroughbred. Fence height 2’9”. Classes: 318, 319 300/301/302. Crossrails Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Trotting is permissible. Horses not eligible to jump over 2’0”. Fence height 18”. Stonelea Ring (Halter, Pleasure & Western) Division Numbers: #300 – Open #301 – Junior #302 – AA 400. Fresh Off the Track Walk/Trot – Open to Thoroughbreds that 303/304/305. Very Green Hunter Divisions – Open to Thoroughbreds raced in 2018. Judged on manners and way of going at the walk and trot. with limited show experience. Trotting is permissible. Horses may not Horses not eligible to jump over 2’0”. have shown 2’6” or higher. Fence height 2’0”. Division Numbers: #303 – Open #304 – Junior #305 – AA 401. Senior English Pleasure Division – Open to any Thoroughbred. Judged on manners and way of going at the walk, trot and canter. 306/307/308. Beginning Hunter Divisions – Open to Thoroughbreds Division consists of a W/T and W/T/C class. Judge will evaluate turnout with limited show experience that have not shown above 2’6”. Fence and may inquire as to race history, with minor blemishes and faults not height 2’3”. considered. Horses not eligible to jump over 2’0”. Division Numbers: #306 – Open #307 – Junior #308 – AA 402. Junior English Pleasure Division – Open to any Thoroughbred. 309. Chizzy B Hunter Classic – Riders must have shown in at least two Judged on manners and way of going at the walk, trot and canter. Judge (2) hunter or equitation classes at the show (warm-up classes excluded). will evaluate turnout and may inquire as to race history, with minor Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest division competed blemishes and faults not considered. Horses not eligible to jump over 2’0”. in as a horse- and-rider combination on Friday or Saturday. The class is a two-round format. The top 15 scores will return for a second round; 403. Showmanship – Open to any Thoroughbred. Horses to be shown final placings will be determined by the culmination of both scores. The in well- fitted halter or . Will perform a set pattern to be posted class will be conducted using three fence heights, but it will be pinned at least one hour before the class commences. The class is based on as one class. There is no jog. The class is based on performance, hunter exhibitor’s ability to fit and present a horse, as well as on his or her ability pace, jumping style, quality, substance and movement. Fence heights: to quickly and efficiently perform the pattern. crossrails, 2’0” and 2’3”. Classes: #309A (crossrails), #309B (2’0”) and #309C (2’3”). 404/414. Walk/Trot Division – Open to any Thoroughbred. Horses to be shown at the walk and trot. To be judged on manners, suitability of horse Crossrails Equitation – Open to any Junior or Adult Amateur rider to rider and performance. Consists of three classes: Walk/Trot Pleasure, who has never shown at a canter over a course of fences 2’0” or higher. Walk/Trot Equitation and Walk/Trot Hunter Hack, where horses will be Riders must ride a Thoroughbred. Trotting is not penalized. Cantering asked to individually jump two crossrails set in a line. Fence height: 18”. is permitted on the flat in small groups of 5 or less. Fence height: 18”. Horses not eligible to jump over 2’0”. Horses not eligible to jump over 2’0”. Classes: 310, 311 405/415. Walk/Trot/Canter Division – Open to any Thoroughbred. Equitation 12 and Under – Open to any rider age 12 and under riding a Horses tobe shown both ways of the ring at the walk, trot and canter. Thoroughbred. Riders not eligible to jump over 2’0”. Fence height 2’0”. To be judged on manners, suitability of horse to rider and performance. Classes: 312, 313 Consists of three classes: Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure, Walk/Trot/ Canter Equitation and Walk/Trot/Canter Hunter Hack, where horses Page 10 will be asked to individually jump two jumps set in a line. Trotting jumps walk, jog, and lope. and simple changes of will not be penalized. Fence height: 2’. Horses Western Horsemanship (Friday only) – Open to any Thoroughbred. not eligible to jump over 2’3”. To be shown at walk, jog and lope both ways of the ring. Riders will also be asked to ride a set pattern, which will be posted at least 406/420. Western Division Junior - Division 406 is three classes: Walk/ one hour before the class commences. Class to be judged on rider’s Jog (406A), Walk/Jog/Lope (406B) and Western Horsemanship W/J/L ability to execute the pattern smoothly with correct body position. (406C). Division 420 is three classes: Walk/Jog (420A), Walk/Jog/ Western Ranch Rail (Saturday only) – Open to any Thoroughbred. Lope (420B) and Western Ranch Rail (420C). Division may also be To be shown individually at the walk, jog and lope both directions judged on turnout. Open to any Thoroughbred. Riders may ride one- or of the ring. Horses may be asked to back. To be judged on manners, two-handed on any bridle. Western tack is required. ASTM/SEI approved suitability of horse to rider and performance. helmets must be worn in the Junior Division. 408. War Horse In-Hand – Open to Thoroughbreds that have raced Western Walk/Jog – To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk at least 50 times OR that have won over $100,000. Will be judged on and jog. May be asked to back per judge’s discretion. To be judged conformation and way of going at a walk and trot in hand. Race record on the horse’s obedience and suitability as a pleasure mount. details must be provided to the show secretary. Horses to be judged Western Walk/Jog/Lope – To be shown both ways of the ring at Saturday at 7:30 AM. Placed horse’s statistics will be announced. the walk, jog and lope. May be asked to back per judge’s discretion. Cannot cross enter with In-Hand Classes. Minor blemishes and faults not Judged on the Western horse’s way of going and manners at the considered. Horse should be presented in a bridle. walk, jog, and lope. Western Horsemanship (Friday only) – Open to any Thoroughbred. 409. Leadline – Open to children 6 years of age and under riding To be shown at walk, jog and lope both ways of the ring. Riders will Thoroughbreds. Riders will be judged on horsemanship, hands, seat, legs also be asked to ride a set pattern, which will be posted at least and position. one hour before the class commences. Class to be judged on rider’s ability to execute the pattern smoothly with correct body position. 410. In-Hand Mares – Thoroughbred mares to be presented in-hand Western Ranch Rail (Saturday only) – Open to any Thoroughbred. in a bridle. Mares will be asked to walk and trot, and will be judged on To be shown individually at the walk, jog and lope both directions conformation and way of going. of the ring. Horses may be asked to back. To be judged on manners, suitability of horse to rider and performance. 411. In-Hand Geldings – Thoroughbred geldings to be presented in-hand in a bridle. Geldings will be asked to walk and trot, and will be judged on 407/421. Western Division Senior - Division 407 is three classes: conformation and way of going. Walk/Jog (407A), Walk/Jog/Lope (407B) and Western Horsemanship W/J/L (407C). Division 421 is three classes: Walk/Jog (421A), Walk/ 412. Western-Type Halter – Thoroughbreds to be presented in-hand Jog/Lope (421B) and Western Ranch Rail (421C). Division may also be in a halter. Horses will be asked to walk and jog, and will be judged on judged on turnout. Open to any Thoroughbred. Riders may ride one- or conformation and way of going as a western-type horse. two-handed on any bridle. Western tack is required. Western headgear permitted in Senior Division on adults over the age of 18 only. Protective 413. Adopted Horse English Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L – Open to headgear may be worn without penalty in the Senior Division by adults Thoroughbreds that have been adopted thorough an adoption program. over the age of 18. Proof of adoption is required. To be judged on way of going at a walk, trot and canter under English tack or walk, jog, lope under western tack. Western Walk/Jog – To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk Horses can cross-enter into other Pleasure classes. Sponsored by the and jog. May be asked to back per judge’s discretion. To be judged Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. Winner of the class will receive a TAA on the horse’s obedience and suitability as a pleasure mount. gift bag. Western Walk/Jog/Lope – To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk, jog and lope. May be asked to back per judge’s discretion. 416. W/T Equitation Junior – Open to any Junior rider riding a Judged on the Western horse’s way of going and manners at the Thoroughbred to be shown both ways of the ring at the walk and trot.

Page 11 417. W/T/C Equitation Junior – Open to any Junior rider riding a Horses to be hitched to a two- or four-wheeled show cart. Horses will Thoroughbred to be shown both ways of the ring at the walk, trot and be asked to walk and trot both directions of the ring. Extended trot and canter. change of direction at speed to be passed on judge’s discretion. To be judged on safety, manners, performance and turnout. 418. W/T Equitation Senior – Open to any Adult Amateur rider riding a Thoroughbred to be shown both ways of the ring at the walk and trot. Rolex Jumper Ring

419. W/T/C Equitation Senior – Open to any Adult Amateur rider riding Jumper Divisions consist of 4 classes, 2 on Friday and 2 on Saturday. a Thoroughbred to be shown both ways of the ring at the walk, trot and NEW for 2019: Fourth class at 2’6” and 2’9” is the Low Jumper Challenge. canter. Jr, AA and Open Divisions over-fences classes and Stakes will run concurrently at the same height, open card. 422. Ranch Riding – Open to any Thoroughbred. Horses to be ridden in Western tack. To be shown individually in a pattern, which will be posted 200. Open Jumper Division – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height at least one hour before the class commences. Class to be judged on 3’6”. the precision of pattern maneuvers and horse’s movement. Pattern may include sidepassing, extended trot, extended lope, lead changes, spins 201/202. Training Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence or riding over natural obstacles such as logs. height 3’3” Division Numbers: #201 – Open #202 – Junior/AA 423. Trail – Open to any Thoroughbred. Horses may be presented in English or Western tack. To be shown individually in a pattern, which 203/204. Schooling Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. will be posted at least one hour before the class commences. Class to Fence height 3’0”. be judged on horse and rider’s ability to work as a team to navigate Division Numbers: #203 – Open #204 – Junior/AA obstacles they may encounter on a trail; emphasis placed on manners, response and quality of movement. Six to 10 obstacles will be included. 205/206. Suitable Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence These obstacles may include a gate, bridge, trot poles, mailbox, backing height 2’9”. Fourth class in division is 220. Low Jumper Challenge obstacle, taking on and off a raincoat, and more. Time limit and/or Division Numbers: #205 – Open #206 – Junior/AA obstacle attempt limit will be posted and enforced. 220. Low Jumper Challenge (2’9”) – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence 424. Maiden Horse Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L – Open to Thoroughbreds height 2’9”. Table II Section 1. One round. Each dropped rail converted to that have not won a first place in any flat class in their show career. To be 4 seconds; placed by fastest time. judged on way of going at a walk, trot and canter under English tack or walk, jog, lope under western tack. 207/208/209 Hopeful Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’6”. Fourth class in division is 219. Low Jumper Challenge 425. War Horse Pleasure W/T or W/J – Open to Thoroughbreds that have Division Numbers: #207 – Open #208 – Junior #209 – AA raced at least 50 times OR that have won over $100,000. To be judged on way of going at a walk and trot under English tack or walk and jog under 219. Low Jumper Challenge (2’6”) – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence western tack. Horses can cross-enter into other Pleasure classes. height 2’6”. Table II Section 1. One round. Each dropped rail converted to 4 seconds; placed by fastest time. 426. War Horse Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L – Open to Thoroughbreds that have raced at least 50 times OR that have won over $100,000. To 210/211. Low Jumper Stake – Riders must have shown in at least two (2) be judged on way of going at a walk, trot and canter under English tack jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by or walk, jog, lope under western tack. Horses can cross-enter into other the highest jumper division competed in as a horse and rider combo on Pleasure classes. Friday. Fence heights: 2’6”, 2’9”. TABLE II-2(b), if the rider is clear they stay in the ring after finishing the first course. Cannot cross enter Low Jumper 427. Thoroughbred Pleasure Driving – Open to any Thoroughbred. Stake divisions. Riders may ride more than one horse in the Low Jumper Page 12 Stake, but may not ride more than one horse per fence height. Riders NEW for 2019: Horse Divisions consist of 3 classes on Saturday must declare intention to show no later than 12 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 6. – 1 under-saddle class and 2 over-fences classes at the indicated height. Ribbons 1st through 10th. Order of go and courses will be posted by 3 All flat classes will be run Saturday morning beginning at 8:30 AM. PM outside of horse show office and at ring. Payouts: $400, $300, $180, $135, $120, $100, $90, $75, $60, $40 214. Beginner Novice Eventing Horse Division – Under-saddle class will be dressage-based, will canter from trot. Movements from USEA tests at 210. $1,500 Jumper Stake Junior/Amateur – Open to the Beginner Novice level at judge’s discretion. Eventing tack permitted. Thoroughbreds ridden by a Junior (under 18 years of age as of Fence height 2’6”. O/F Classes: 207C/208C/209C and 219 12/1/18) or Amateur rider who has shown in at least two (2) jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the 215. Novice Eventing Horse Division – Under-saddle class will be highest jumper division competed in as a horse and rider combo dressage- based, will canter from trot. Movements from USEA tests at on Friday. the Novice level at judge’s discretion. Eventing tack permitted. Fence Class Numbers: 2’6” (#210A), 2’9” (#210B) height 2’9. O/F Classes: 205C/206C and 220

211. $1,500 Jumper Stake Open – Open to Thoroughbreds and 216. Training Eventing Horse Division – Under-saddle class will be riders who have shown in at least two (2) jumper classes on Friday. dressage- based, will canter from trot. Movements from USEA tests at Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest jumper the Training level at judge’s discretion. Eventing tack permitted. Fence division competed in as a horse and rider combo on Friday. height 3’0”. O/F Classes: 203CD/204CD Class Numbers: 2’6” (#211A), 2’9” (#211B) 217. Modified Eventing Horse Division – Under-saddle class will be 212/213. Jumper Stake – Riders must have shown in at least two (2) dressage- based, will canter from trot. Movements from USEA tests at jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the Training level at judge’s discretion. Eventing tack permitted. Fence the highest jumper division competed in as a horse and rider combo on height 3’3”. O/F Classes: 201CD/202CD Friday. Fence heights: 3’0”, 3’3” and 3’6”. TABLE II-A, clean round will return for jump-off. Cannot cross enter Jumper Stake divisions. Riders may ride 218. Preliminary Eventing Horse Division – Under-saddle class will be more than one horse in the Stake, but may not ride more than one horse dressage- based, will canter from trot. Movements from USEA tests at per fence height. Riders must declare intention to show no later than 12 the Training level at judge’s discretion. Eventing tack permitted. Fence PM on Friday, Sept. 6. Order of go and courses will be posted by 3 PM height 3’6”. O/F Classes: 200C/200D outside of horse show office and at ring. Ribbons 1st through 10th. Payouts: $400, $300, $180, $135, $120, $100, All Warm-up Classes – Warm-up classes will be given ribbons and will not $90, $75, $60, $40 count toward division Championship or high point awards

212. $1,500 Jumper Stake Junior/Amateur – Open to 999. Ticketed Trail ($15 per trip) – closes at 10 AM (time limit per horse Thoroughbreds ridden by a Junior (under 18 years of age as of will be enforced) 12/1/18) or Amateur rider who has shown in at least two (2) jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest jumper division competed in as a horse and rider combo SAVE THE DATE! on Friday. Class Numbers: 3’0” (#212A), 3’3” (#212B) and 3’6” (#212C) All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show 213. $1,500 Jumper Stake Open – Open to Thoroughbreds and & T.I.P. Championships riders who have shown in at least two (2) jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest jumper September 11 - 13, 2020 division competed in as a horse and rider combo on Friday. Kentucky Horse Park, Lexington, KY Class Numbers: 3’0” (#213A), 3’3” (#213B) and 3’6” (#213C)

Page 13 Retrained & Remarkable shown both ways of the ring at the walk and jog in both directions. May be asked to back per judge’s discretion. Riders may ride one- or two- Challenge Classes handed on any bridle. Western tack is required. ASTM/SEI approved helmets must be worn by any Junior rider. Judged on the horse’s manners Classes open ONLY to New Vocations and way of going at the walk and jog. Riders may not cross-enter into Retrained & Remarkable horses Walk/Trot/Canter or Walk/Jog/Lope classes. 905. R&R Western Pleasure Walk/Jog/Lope - Open to Thoroughbreds Entries: Entry to Retrained & Remarkable classes and horse stall fees are adopted through the New Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. FREE to all Retrained & Remarkable Challenge-eligible Thoroughbreds. To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk, jog and lope. May be Shavings, tack stalls, additional fees and non-Retrained & Remarkable asked to back per judge’s discretion. Riders may ride one- or two-handed entry fees the responsibility of the exhibitor. Riders encouraged to enter on any bridle. Western tack is required. ASTM/SEI approved helmets other classes at the New Vocations All- Thoroughbred Charity Horse must be worn by any Junior rider. Judged on the horse’s obedience and Show. suitability as a pleasure mount at the walk, jog and lope. Riders may not cross-enter into Walk/Trot or Walk/Jog classes. Awards: Each class will be awarded ribbons 1st - 6th place. Prizes will be awarded to first and second place. A total of $2,500 in prize money will 906. R&R Trail - Open to Thoroughbreds adopted through the New divided between the seven classes, with payout as follows: 1st - $110; Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. Can be ridden English 2nd - $90; 3rd - $60 ; 4th - $45; 5th -$30; 6th - $25. or Western. ASTM/SEI approved helmets must be worn by any Junior rider. To be judged on the performance of the horse over obstacles, with 900. R&R In-Hand - Open to Thoroughbreds adopted through the New emphasis on manners, response to the rider and quality of movement. A Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. Can be presented in-hand set time limit per obstacle will be published and enforced. in an English bridle or well-fitted, leather halter. Horses will be asked to walk and trot, and will be judged on conformation and way of going. The New Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge is an incentive- based program open to all approved adopters. The 901. R&R English Pleasure Walk/Trot - Open to Thoroughbreds adopted Challenge is designed to shine a spotlight on horses that may through the New Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. Judged be overlooked. Adopters of Challenge-eligible Thoroughbreds on manners and way of going at the walk and trot in both directions. May will have the chance to compete in Challenge-specific classes at be asked to back per judge’s discretion. Riders may not cross-enter into the 2020 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show Walk/Trot/Canter or Walk/Jog/Lope classes. in Kentucky. R&R adopters who choose to participate in the competition will be eligible to compete for $2,500 in cash and 902. R&R English Pleasure Walk/Trot/Canter - Open to Thoroughbreds prizes; they will also receive a FREE stall at the horse show and adopted through the New Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. FREE entry into Challenge classes. Judged on manners and way of going at the walk, trot and canter in both Entering into non-Challenge classes is encouraged! directions. May be asked to back per judge’s discretion. Riders may not cross-enter into Walk/Trot or Walk/Jog classes. Retrained & Remarkable Challenge specific classes include: • Walk/Trot English Pleasure 903. R&R Hunter Hack 2’ - Open to Thoroughbreds adopted through the • Walk/Jog Western Pleasure New Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. In addition to being • Walk/Trot/Canter English Pleasure asked to walk, trot and canter in both directions, horses will be asked to • Walk/Jog/Lope Western Pleasure individually jump two jumps set in a line. Horses will be judged on way of • Hunter Hack 2’ going, jumping style and manners. Fence height 2’. • In-Hand • Trail 904. R&R Western Pleasure Walk/Jog - Open to Thoroughbreds adopted through the New Vocations Retrained & Remarkable Challenge. To be Page 14 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred accumulating the most points in New Vocations Horse Show classes; two divisions: Dressage/Western Dressage and all other classes. Charity Special Awards Information: A ribbon and prize provided by RRP will be awarded for each 1. Oldest RRP high point award. To be eligible, Thoroughbred Information Form 2. Youngest must be submitted with entry indicating horse’s RRP status. All statuses 3. Most Recently Raced will be confirmed by RRP. 4. Most Money Earned 5. Most Starts 6. Highest Price at Auction T.I.P. Championships Specifications

Information: A sash and prize will be awarded for each special award. Horse Eligibility – To qualify for the Championships, a Thoroughbred To be eligible, Thoroughbred Information Form must be submitted with must participate in a show offering T.I.P. high point awards, classes or entry. Awards will be awarded at conclusion of War Horse In-Hand Class divisions in the applicable discipline between August 1, 2018, and July on Saturday morning. 31, 2019, have participated in the 2018 T.I.P. Performance Awards in the applicable discipline or have been accepted through a hardship request. New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Owners and riders must declare their horse for the Championships by submitting a Horse Declaration Form. Each horse may only be entered Charity High Point Awards in one (1) Championship Division. For hunters and jumpers, the horse must be entered at or above the lowest height jumped during the *These are the only New Vocations show high-point awards in 2019. Championship year. For dressage, each horse may enter at or above the RRP denotes the Retired Racehorse Project, host of the Thoroughbred lowest level competed in during the Championship year. For Dressage, Makeover. each horse may entered at or above the lowest level competed during the Championship year. Cross entering is not permitted. A “Thoroughbred” is RRP Entered 2019 High Point Thoroughbred Award will be given to the defined as any horse that has been registered with The Jockey Club or a Thoroughbred that is entered to compete in the 2019 RRP Makeover foreign Thoroughbred stud book recognized by TJC. accumulating the most points in New Vocations Horse Show classes; two divisions: Dressage/Western Dressage and all other classes. Junior – Junior divisions are open to riders under 18 years of age as of 12/1/18. RRP Alumni 2018 High Point Thoroughbred Award will be given to the Thoroughbred that competed in the 2018 RRP Makeover accumulating Hunter, Jumper, Pleasure & Western Championships the most points in New Vocations Horse Show classes; two divisions: Dressage/Western Dressage and all other classes. Hunter Divisions RRP Alumni 2017 High Point Thoroughbred Award will be given to the Thoroughbred that competed in the 2017 RRP Makeover accumulating 500. Crossrails Division – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Trotting is the most points in New Vocations Horse Show classes; two divisions: permissible. Fence height 18”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based Dressage/Western Dressage and all other classes. on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. RRP Alumni 2016 High Point Thoroughbred Award will be given to the Thoroughbred that competed in the 2016 RRP Makeover accumulating 501. Very Green Hunter – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Trotting the most points in New Vocations Horse Show classes; two divisions: is permissible. Fence height 2’0”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts Dressage/Western Dressage and all other classes. (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. RRP Alumni 2013-15 High Point Thoroughbred Award will be given to the Thoroughbred that competed in the 2013 - 2015 RRP Makeovers 502. Beginning Hunter – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height Page 15 2’3”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) the walk, trot and canter. of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. English Pleasure Thoroughbred Hack – Judged on the Thoroughbred’s suitability as a pleasure mount, manners and way 503. Special Hunter – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height of going at the walk, trot and canter. Judge will evaluate turnout 2’6”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) and may inquire as to race history, with minor blemishes and faults of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. not considered. May be asked to extend trot, halt, turn on the forehand or back. 504. Suitable Hunter – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’9”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) 508/509. Western – Junior and Senior Divisions. $1,000 in prize money of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. per division, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Open to 505. Low Hunter – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height 3’0”. qualified Thoroughbreds. Western tack is required. Western headgear $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: permitted in Senior Division only. Protective headgear may be worn 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. without penalty in Senior Division. ASTM/SEI approved helmets must be worn in the Junior Division. Riders may ride one- or two-handed on any Jumper Divisions bridle. To be judged on the horse’s way of going, obedience and suitability as a Western Pleasure mount. Classes: 510. Hopeful Jumper – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’6”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) Western W/J - To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk and of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. the jog. Western W/J/L - To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk, 511. Suitable Jumper – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height jog and lope. 2’9”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) Western Ranch Rail – Open to any Thoroughbred. To be shown of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. individually at the walk, jog and lope both directions of the ring. Horses may be asked to back. To be judged on manners, suitability 512. Schooling Jumper – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height of horse to rider and performance. 3’0”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Hunter and Jumper Ribbons, Prizes and Prize Money – Class ribbons 1st 513. Training Jumper – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height through 10th place. Prizes and sashes for divisions through 10th place. 3’3”. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) Horse and rider combination must compete in both over-fences classes of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. (hunter divisions) or at least two jumper classes (jumper divisions) to be eligible for prize money. All prize money payouts based on division 514. Open Jumper – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Fence height 3’6”. placement. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Pleasure Divisions Ribbons, Prizes and Prize Money – Class ribbons 1st through 10th place. Prizes and sashes for divisions through 10th 506/507. English Pleasure – Junior and Senior Divisions. $1,000 in prize money per division, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. Classes:

English Pleasure W/T – Judged on manners and way of going at the walk and trot. English Pleasure W/T/C – Judged on manners and way of going at

Page 16 place. Horse and rider combination must compete in all three classes Training Level Open – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $500 in prize to be eligible for prize money. All prize money payouts based on division money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, placement. 10%, 8%, 7%

T.I.P. Hunter, Jumper, Pleasure Championships First Level Junior – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds with a Junior Rider. Division & High Point Calculation $500 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% First Level AA – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds First 15 with an Adult Amateur Rider. $500 in prize money, with payouts (based Second 10 on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% Third 8 Ties broken by: • Most blue ribbons, then First Level Open – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $500 in prize Fourth 6 • Most horses beat, then money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% Fifth 5 • Over fences classes

Sixth 4 The following High Point Awards (ribbon, prize) will Second Level – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, Seventh 3 be given in each Hunter and Jumper Division: • Junior 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Eighth 2 • Adult Amateur Third Level – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, Ninth 1 with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, Tenth .5 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place.

Dressage Championships Fourth Level – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, Dressage Divisions 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place.

Introductory Level Junior – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds with FEI Level – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, with a Junior Rider. $500 in prize money, with payouts (based on division payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% and $50 each 7th through 10th place.

Introductory Level AA – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds with an Adult Western Dressage Championships Amateur Rider. $500 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% Western Dressage Basic Level – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: Introductory Level Open – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $500 in 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% Western Dressage Intro Level – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: Training Level Junior – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds with a Junior 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Rider. $500 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7% Western Dressage Level 1 -3 – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds. $1,000 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 30%, 22%, Training Level AA – Open to qualified Thoroughbreds with an Adult 15%, 10%, 7%, 6% and $50 each 7th through 10th place. Amateur Rider. $500 in prize money, with payouts (based on division placement) of: 40%, 20%, 15%, 10%, 8%, 7%

Page 17 T.I.P. Dressage Division Calculation – Dressage Championship Division will apply. Dressage Show will be conducted under 2019 USEF Dressage Placings will be based on average of the horse’s scores in the two tests and USEF Western Dressage rules unless otherwise noted by show (in the case of FEI only, placings by the score in the one class). In the management or in these rules. event of a tie, the collective marks after coefficients have been applied will determine placings. If collective marks are equal the tie will remain Entries – Entry Fee is $50 per class. Entries must be postmarked on or unbroken. In the case of a tie that remains unbroken, prize money before August 15, 2019. Entries are taken on a first come/first served designated for the placement and the subsequent placement (s) will be basis until the show is full or the closing date, whichever comes first. combined and divided equally between the competitors (e.g. two horses ENTRIES LIMITED. A waiting list will be held. tie for Champion, first and second combined; three horses tie for 4th, fourth, fifth and sixth combined). Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance Awards – The TAA will award 4 high point awards to the highest placing Thoroughbred adopted from a TAA Dressage Divisions Ribbons, Prizes and Prize Money – Introductory accredited organization at the T.I.P. Championships. Divisions: Hunter, through First Level: Class ribbons 1st through 6th place; prizes and sashes Jumper, Pleasure and Dressage. The winning rider will receive a TAA for divisions through 6th place. Second Level through FEI and Western gift bag and the organization from where the horse was adopted will Dressage: Class ribbons 1st through 10th place; prizes and sashes for received $250. divisions through 10th place. Horse and rider combination must compete in both classes to be eligible for prize money. All prize money payouts based on division placement.

Dressage Tests – The 2019-2022 USDF/USEF dressage tests and 2017 WDAA dressage tests. All tests may be read.

Dressage Footing/Arena – Claiborne Ring: 265 x 245 ring comprised of GGT Footing surface surrounded by 2-rail wooden fence (will be split).

Dressage Ride Times – Provisional ride times will be posted by the Tuesday before the show at www.newvocations.org/kentucky-charity- thoroughbred-show, www.tjctip.com, or emailed if email address is provided. Final ride times will be posted in the show office by noon the day before the competition.

Other Information The Jockey Club’s

Awards Ceremony – Awards will be presented in a Winner’s Circle. Thoroughbred Incentive Location of Winner’s Circles will be posted in the show office along with Program (T.I.P.) was schedule of awards. created to encourage Prize Money – All prize money won at the Championships will be mailed to the retraining of the winner following the event. Prize money certificates will be included in division placement bags or can be picked up from the show office. Leave Thoroughbreds into all completed prize money certificates with the show secretary or mail it other disciplines upon after the show to The Jockey Club T.I.P., 821 Corporate Dr., Lexington, KY 40503. completion of careers in racing or breeding. Rules – All rules of the New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show Page 18 Rules 6. No martingales permitted in flat classes.

1. Classes and divisions are open to Thoroughbreds only. A “Thoroughbred” 7. No equine wraps or bell boots of any kind permitted in hunter or in- is a Thoroughbred that has been registered with The Jockey Club or a hand classes. foreign Thoroughbred stud book recognized by The Jockey Club. All Thoroughbreds must have T.I.P. numbers on entry form. www.tjctip.com 8. Braiding not required.

2. Show management reserves the right to combine, split, cancel or move 9. The Kentucky Horse Park requires horse trailer day passes for each classes and divisions as entries warrant, which could mean divisions may horse at the show that does not have a stall. Exhibitors will pay a fee of change days on which they run or rings in which they are held. Classes $30 per entry as a trailer-in fee to be paid to the horse show. All trailers may not necessarily be run in the order listed in the class lists. It is the must park in approved lot. A special parking area will be designated and responsibility of the rider to inform show management of any time all day shippers must check in at the office immediately upon arrival at conflicts as soon as possible after receiving the schedule. Management the Horse Park. reserves the right to change officials, limit entries, combine or cancel classes, modify the schedule, and to modify or cancel awards and/or make 10. Entries for classes will be refunded upon presentation of a vet whatever changes are required by circumstances to the competition certificate pronouncing the horse unfit to show. If a horse is deemed unfit specifications listed herein. Show Management reserves the right to to show, the stall and administration fees will not be refunded and that cancel classes insufficiently filled and to refuse or require withdrawal of entry will endure a scratch fee of $30. an entry for cause deemed sufficient by Show Management. Changes will be posted in the Facebook event, sent via email to the email on the 11. Ribbons 1st – 10th place for all hunter, jumper, equitation and pleasure entry form and posted in the show office. classes and Ribbons 1st – 6th place for all Dressage classes unless otherwise noted. New Vocations Show – Prizes awarded to Champion, 3. All horses entering Kentucky Horse Park grounds must have: RRP High Point winners and stand-alone class winners (except for warm- a. Valid proof of negative Coggins (within the last 12 months). up classes). See Championship specifications for Championship awards. b. Certificate of veterinary inspection: i. Horses arriving from outside the state of Kentucky must have Dressage will be conducted under 2019 USEF Dressage and USEF a 30-day CVI. Western Dressage rules unless otherwise noted by show management ii. Kentucky-based horses must have a CVI within the last 12 or in these Rules. Whips are not permitted in Championships classes. All months. tests may be read. Horses can be shown in only two consecutive levels. (Example – Intro and Training Level or Training and First Level, etc., Horses that fail to arrive with appropriate paperwork will not be allowed includes eventing Test equivalents as follows: BN and N (Training), T to unload on Park grounds. (1st level), P (2nd level), I (3rd level), A (4th level)). Horses are limited to a maximum of three (3) dressage rides per day. The Kentucky Horse Park requires that all horses be treated in a humane manner in accordance with various state and local humane society 12. Drugs and Medication - Horses entered into the New Vocations All- guidelines. Show management will enforce the fair and humane treatment Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show and/or the T.I.P. Championships are for all horses participating in the New Vocations All-Thoroughbred subject to and must comply with the current USEF Guidelines for Drugs Charity Show and the Thoroughbred Incentive Program Championships. and Medication (Link) and are subject to drug testing. A Medication Report Form (available in the show office) must be filed in the show office 4. Proper attire please. documenting the therapeutic use of a forbidden substance. Violations and positive drug testing results will be cause for elimination from future 5. Unless otherwise permitted while participating in the competition as New Vocations and/or T.I.P. events. Exhibitors should exercise extreme indicated in a Western Pleasure Division description, ASTM/SEI approved caution before medicating their horses. helmets must be worn while mounted at all times. All riders under the age of 18 must wear a helmet at all times, even in Western classes. 13. KENTUCKY HORSE PARK REGULATIONS - In compliance with the Page 19 State of Kentucky Fire Code, the following are no longer allowed in stalls order, which will be posted in the show office by 4 p.m. on Friday. or barns: 19. All Hunter Derby competitors must declare intent to participate in - any 2-pronged plug electrical appliance (fans) the show office by 12 PM on Saturday, Sept. 7. A draw for the order of go - any 2-prong plug extension cords will take place and riders will be assigned an order, which will be posted - light-duty cords designed for indoor use only in the show office by 4 PM on Saturday. - any 3-way adapters unless specifically designed for outdoor use - any adapters without 3-prong connection 20. All questions not covered in these rules and regulations shall be decided by the show management, whose decision shall be final. 14. Both shows REQUIRE PRE-ENTRY. All horse show entry forms must be postmarked no later than August 15. All entries must be signed by 21. All mounted competitors must use the horse paths – do not hack on the rider (parent or guardian if rider is under 18 years of age), owner the road AT ANY TIME. Mounted competitors walking on the road will be and trainer. All entries must include an OPEN CHECK (e.g. a signed ticketed and fined. check made out to New Vocations without an amount filled in). NO EXCEPTIONS. 22. New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Show champion and high point calculations. 15. PARTICIPATING RIDER CODE OF CONDUCT – New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program and The Jockey Club expect appropriate behavior from all riders, trainers, spectators and others participating First 15 in any New Vocations and/or The Jockey Club event. Inappropriate Second 10 behavior may include, but is not limited to: possession, use or distribution of any illegal drugs; profanity, vulgar language or gestures; harassment Third 8 (i.e., using words or actions that intimidate, threaten or persecute others Fourth 6 before, during or following New Vocations or The Jockey Club activities); Ties broken by: failure to follow rules; and abusing a horse. Reports of inappropriate code Fifth 5 • Most blue ribbons, then of conduct may be made at any time to the Show Manager via email, Sixth 4 • Most horses beat, then text, phone call or in-person (330 518 9001). Any verbal or physical act of • Over fences classes discourtesy toward a judge, show official, show staff, show volunteer or Seventh 3 Kentucky Horse Park staff member on the part of a trainer, owner, rider, Eighth 2 handler, groom, family member or person associated with an entry is a violation of the Code of Conduct. Persons found by show management Ninth 1 to be in violation of this Code of Conduct will be unable to participate Tenth .5 in the remainder of the show, will forfeit all fees and awards from previous classes and divisions, and will be ineligible to show at the T.I.P. Championships. For all divisions other than Dressage: For Dressage: Champion and Reserve Champion will be based on the 16. Additional Thoroughbred Awards – To be considered for ANY best single test per horse/rider combination. Thoroughbred award, the Thoroughbred Information Form must be mailed with entry. Awards will be given at the conclusion of the War 23. Dressage Ride Times & Scratches/Changes/Adds – All scratches, Horse In-Hand class on Saturday morning in the Stonlea Ring. changes and adds must be made by 10:00am the day prior to the class. Provisional ride times will be posted by the Tuesday before the show at 17. Back Number REQUIRED to school at all times. www.newvocations.org/kentucky-charity-thoroughbred-show, www.tjctip.com, or emailed if email address is provided. Final ride times 18. All Jumper Stake and Low Jumper Stake competitors must declare for each day will be posted in the show office by 1 p.m. the day before the intent to participate in the show office by 12 PM on Friday, Sept. 6. A show day. draw for the order of go will take place and riders will be assigned an

Page 20 INFORMATION 24. Hunter/Jumper scratches – All scratches and adds must be made in the horse show office prior to the start of the class or the class fee will be assessed. Stabling – The Kentucky Horse Park offers 10’ x 12’ permanent wood box stalls. The stall fee is $140 for three nights. Stalls will be available Thursday, Sept. 5 and must be vacated by 7 a.m. Monday, Sept. 9.

Early arrivals and late departures must notify Sarah Coleman (sarah@ horseadoption.com) and pay all appropriate early arrival/late departure stall fees. Early arrivals and late departures must be indicated on your entry and incur a fee of $50 per night per stall (including tack stalls).

Bedding is NOT provided. Please bring your own bedding or purchase on Park grounds.

Setting up or bedding a stall prior to 9 a.m. on Thursday will be charged an early arrival fee, whether occupied by a horse or not. Horses staying after 7 a.m. on Monday will be charged a late-departure fee.

Tack Stalls must be indicated on your entry and incur the stall fee of $140 and an additional fee of $50 per night for early arrival or late departures. Tack stalls fees cannot be split.

All stalls will be secured. If your stall security is broken prior to your paid arrival date, you will be charged an early arrival stall fee of $50 per day. The stalls are monitored daily by the KHP and show management. Setting up your stalls prior to horses arriving does get charged by the Are YOU headed to Kentucky this fall? KHP as a stall being used, therefore, show management will have to bill you an early arrival stall fee. Wish your barn, best friend or favorite four-legged steed GOOD LUCK with an ad in the commemorative 2019 show program! Moving or changing of any horse or tack stall without prior approval of the show secretary may incur a $50 penalty. For more information, specs and pricing, email Sarah at [email protected] For questions regarding stall reservations, contact Sarah Coleman at 330-518- 9001 or at [email protected]. Print-ready ads must be received by July 15. Ad design available upon request. For feed and bedding contact Dever Services 859-233-9702 or www. deverinc.com

For golf carts contact Cunningham Golf and Utility Vehicles 800-456- 1577 or www.cunninghamgolfcar.com.

Golf Carts – The ability to have a golf cart is a privilege, not a right. All drivers of golf carts must be 16 years old and possess a valid driver’s license. No golf carts are permitted in tourist areas of the Park. Golf carts Page 21 must obey traffic laws and posted speed limits. The Kentucky Horse Park Payment – For all fees (including T.I.P. Championship Divisions), send an does not allow four-wheelers, three-wheelers or dirt bikes over 50cc on OPEN check made out to: Park property. Gators, mules and other ATVs are permitted. New Vocations Attn: Sarah Coleman Paddocks – Paddock rental can be made through Devers Show Services 719 Dolan Lane at 859-233-9702. A 24-hour notice is appreciated. Lexington, KY 40511

Feed and Hay – Feed and hay can be pre-ordered through Devers Show Hotel – A room block is available from Wednesday, Sept. 5 through Services at 859-233-9702. A 24-hour notice is appreciated. Monday, Sept. 10, at the Clarion Hotel, 1950 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40511 for $99 per night (includes hot buffet breakfast). The room Dogs – All dogs must be on a leash and under the control of a handler block is under with “New Vocations Horse Show” and reservations must at all times, or suitably restrained in a tack stall or similar. Local animal be made by August 17, 2019. Call the hotel at 888-390-4918 to make authorities will remove loose dogs at the owner’s expense. Dogs in distress reservations. left in cars, trucks, trailers, etc. will be removed at the owner’s expense. Campgrounds – To reserve a campsite at the Kentucky Horse Park, Admission – All exhibitors are required to pay a one-time $15 parking please call the Campground Store at 800-370-6416 or 859-259-4257, fee upon arrival at the Kentucky Horse Park. Exhibitors will receive an option 2. exhibitor pass that will allow them entry to the show grounds for the remainder of the horse show. Farrier – A farrier will be present during the show and on schooling day.

Parking/Traffic – NO PARKING is permitted in the stabling areas, arenas, Veterinarian – Hagyard Equine Medical Institute will be on call during on the grass or in other designated NO PARKING areas. Failure to comply the show. Call 859-255-8741. will result in the vehicles and/or trailers being ticketed and towed. Once unloaded, horse trailers must be parked in the designated trailer parking EMT – An EMT will be on the grounds starting Thursday, Sept. 6 from 10 areas. To get to the designated trailer lot, turn right onto Cigar Lane at a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Saturday and Sunday from 6:30 a.m. through the the intersection of Nina Bonnie Blvd. and Cigar Lane. Turn left onto Walt conclusion of the show. Robertson Road (which will run behind the Alltech Arena). A paved lot will be on the left and signs will be posted for the Trailer Parking Area. Show is rain or shine.

Fees – Please note that the approximate walking time from the barns to the Rolex Arena and Walnut Ring is 10 to 12 minutes. Please build this in New Vocations Hunter/Jumper/Pleasure Classes: $25/each to your time frame for arriving at the rings on time. Every effort will be New Vocations Dressage Classes: $30/each made to ensure that announcements are heard in the bard regarding Hunter Derbies, Hunter Classics and Jumper Stakes: $40/each ring status. TIP Championships Classes: $50/each Non-showing horse fee: $50 per horse Schooling Times Administration/EMT Fee (per Horse/Rider Combo): $30 dressage Thursday, Sept. 6: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.: All rings $30 hunter/jumper/pleasure/western Equine Facility Fee: $10 Friday, Sept. 7: Rolex Hunter: 6:30-7:45 a.m. Stall Fee (Thurs-Sun): $140 Rolex Jumper: 6:30-7:45 a.m. (no jumping Tack Stall (Thurs-Sun): $140 permitted) Early Arrival or Late Departure Stall: $50 per night per stall Walnut: 7:30-8:45 a.m. Non-Thoroughbreds for schooling ON THURSDAY only: $45 Stonelea: 7:30-8:45 a.m. Trailer-In Fee (any horse without a stall): $30 per horse Dressage: after the show until dusk

Page 22 Saturday, Sept. 8: Rolex Hunter: 3’ only at 8:15 a.m. Officials Rolex Jumper: 6:30-7:45 a.m. (no jumping permitted) Judges Walnut: 2’3” only at 8:15 a.m. Stonelea: No schooling Hunter/Jumper/Pleasure/Trail/Driving Dressage: after the show until dusk Sabina Chambers, Louisville, KY Nikki Hiehle, Dublin, OH Sunday, Sept. 9: Rolex Hunter: 6:30-7:45 a.m. Mark Llewellyn, Versailles, KY Rolex Jumper: 6:30-7:45 a.m. (no jumping Laurie Storey, Cincinnati, OH permitted) Walnut: 7:30-8:45 a.m. Dressage/Western Dressage Stonelea: No schooling Sophie Bayer, Lebanon, OH Julie Congleton, Midway, KY NO Dressage Schooling in competition rings on Sunday. Tricia Hammer, Springboro, OH

Back Number REQUIRED to school at all times. Show Steward – Marion Maybank Show Manager – Sarah Coleman ([email protected]) For general show inquiries, please email T.I.P. Coordinator – Kristin Werner Leshney ([email protected]) [email protected] Show Secretaries Hunter/Jumper/Pleasure Show - Julie Moses and Diane Shawback Dressage & Western Dressage Show - Peggi Bindner Lunging is not permitted in competition rings (including staging areas) or warm up rings at any time. There is a lunging pad near the Covered Entries Arena and a pad just below Devers. PLEASE MAIL ENTRIES WITHOUT A SIGNATURE NEEDED!! CERTIFIED, REGISTERED, OR EXPRESS MAIL WITH A SIGNATURE Show Offices NECESSARY FOR RECEIPT WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED!! The Hunter/Jumper Show Office and the Dressage Show Office are located in the Show Offices near stabling. Office Hours: Sarah Coleman New Vocations at Mereworth Farm Thursday, Sept. 6.: 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 719 Dolan Lane Friday, Sept. 7: 6:30 a.m. to conclusion of Jumper Stakes Lexington, KY 40511 Saturday, Sept. 8: 6:30 a.m. to conclusion of Hunter Derby Sunday Sept. 9: 6:30 a.m. to 90 minutes after show concludes Stall Reservations to be noted on entry. If additional questions: Horse Show Ribbons and Awards Sarah Coleman Prizes and ribbons can be picked up in the Show Office, located near 330-518-9001 stabling. Limited New Vocations and T.I.P apparel will be sold in the [email protected] Show Office awards area. Location of T.I.P. Championships ribbons and awards will be posted in the show office. Photographer – Winslow Photography LLC http://jwinslow.com

Veterinarian – Hagyard Equine Medical Institute 859-255-8741

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