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IALHA 2020 National Championship Show Mother and Son by Lori Gustofson IALHA 2020 National Championship Show November 10-14, 2020 Will Rogers Memorial Center 3401 W Lancaster Ave Fort Worth, Texas The 2020 IALHA National Championships Tuesday through Saturday, November 10-14, 2020 WILL ROGERS MEMORIAL CENTER 3401 W. Lancaster Avenue Fort Worth, Texas 76107 USEF Licensed for Andalusian and Half-Andalusian Horses #315645 USDF Recognized USEF A/L JUDGES Honorable Elizabeth Shatner………………………………………………….Kentucky Honorable Nancy Harvey …………………………………………………..California Honorable Gareth Selwood …………………………………………………..New York DRESSAGE Honorable Beverly Rogers ……………………………………………………. Arizona SHOW STAFF Show Manager……………………………………………………………………. Sandra Jacob [email protected] * 608-201-5922 Show Secretary…………………………………………………………………… Ryan Chambers PO Box 508 Bonne Terre, MO 63628* 314-717-7683 [email protected] Dressage Secretary………………………………………………………………… Patty Littmann USEF Steward/USDF Dressage TD…………………………………………… Cheryl Tobey Announcer……………………………………………………………………………… Dan Savage Ringmaster…………………………………………………………………………….. Carl Malicote Paddock Master……………………………………………………………………… Linda Savage Barn Manager………………………………………………………………………… Jennifer Stewart EMT……………………………………………………………………………………………Gilbert Keith Farrier………………………………………………………………………………………..Clint Oliver Scores…………………………………………………………………………………………Debra Goldmann Photographer……………………………………………………………………………..Jeanne Shepherd 210-324-6404*www.onlinepictureproof.com/genieimages Veterinarian……………………………………………………………………………….Burleson Equine 817-295-2231 755 N. Burleson Blvd. Burleson, TX 76028 Hospital Page 1 The 2020 IALHA National Championships November 10th -14th, 2020 OFFICIALS Specialty Classes CABALLOS BAILADORES Mr. Martin Perez TBA WESTERN DIVISION Honorable Dennis Harris WORKING EQUITATION Honorable Wayne Hipsley SPECIALTY CLASS SHOW STAFF Julie Alonzo………………………………………………………Working Equitation Manager Paddock Marshall…………………………………………….Staci Griffin Gates………………………………………………………………..Bruce Griffin Page 2 IALHA NATIONAL SHOW COMMITTEE R5 Jody Sydow National Show Chair R1 Cheryl Croasman R5 Kaeli Dressler R1 Amanda Latta R5 Steve Kutie R3 Mario Contreras R6 Lisa Adams R3 Erica Peet-Publications R6 Sharon Mohr R3 Kim Pittman R5 Daniel Garcia R3 Janita Smith R7 Martin Perez R5 Malen Dell-USEF R5 Jennifer Stewart R4 Amanda Sampson Sandra Jacob IMPORTANT MESSAGE TO ALL IALHA NATIONAL SHOW ATTENDEES IALHA COVID 19 SAFETY MEASURES During the 2020 IALHA National Horse Show, all owners, exhibitors, trainers and attendees from all the divisions of the 2020 IALHA National Horse Show Must abide by the safety measures in place or may be asked to leave the show venue by Show Management. Everyone in attendance must sign the USEF Safe Show Waiver. It is attached in your prize list and you are responsible for reading, understanding and signing the waiver. IALHA will be following the strictest Covid 19 guidelines for safety from the Federal Government, the CDC, Texas, state and county, and USEF during the IALHA National Show. It is important that the show attendee understands that this is still a very fluid situation and regulations change frequently. It is each attendee’s responsibility to be aware of the regulations and requirements at the time of the IALHA National Show. Currently everyone at the IALHA National Show will need to wear a face mask at all times. Social distancing is required and social functions will not be allowed this year. It is very important to understand that everyone attending the show, regardless of the divisions entered in the show that is it mandatory that everyone follow the Covid 19 Safety Measures. We are all in this together and the situation requires a new normal of taking precautionary measures while interacting with each other during this competition. Page 3 2020 IAHLA NATIONAL SHOW Tuesday, November 10th, 2020 Coliseum Arena 8:00 AM DRESSAGE CLASSES OPEN TO ALL BREEDS ******************* D101 Dressage FEI Test of Choice-Open Ridden Dressage D102 Dressage 4th Level, Test 3-Open Limited to D103 Dressage 3rd Level, Test 3-Open 65 Rides D104 Dressage 2nd Level, Test of Choice-Open ************* D105 Dressage 1st Level, Test of Choice-Open D106 Dressage Training Level, Test of Choice-Open D107 Dressage Training Level, Test of Choice-Am/Jr A/L AND HALF ANDALUSIAN NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP USDF DRESSAGE *Classes will be scheduled to begin after the conclusion of Class D107* 001 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Training Level-Test 3-Open 002 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Training Level- Test 3-Adult Amateur 003 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Training Level- Test 3-Junior Exhibitor 004 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF First Level-Test 3-Open 005 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF First Level-Test 3-Adult Amateur 006 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF First Level-Test 3-Junior Exhibitor 007 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Second Level-Test 3-Open 008 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Second Level-Test 3-Adult Amateur 009 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Second Level-Test 3-Junior Exhibitor 010 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Third Level-Test 3-Open 011 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Third Level-Test 3-Adult Amateur 012 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Third Level-Test 3-Junior Exhibitor 013 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Fourth Level-Test 3-Open 014 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Fourth Level-Test 3-Adult Amateur 015 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF Fourth Level-Test 3- Junior Exhibitor 016 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian USDF FEI Prix St. Georges 017 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian FEI Intermediare I 018 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian FEI Intermediare II 019 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian Grand Prix 020 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian Musical Freestyle 1st – 4th Level 021 National Champion AL/ Half Andalusian Musical Freestyle FEI I-1-Grand Prix *For 2020, IALHA will not require a qualifying score for the IALHA National Show* To Be Awarded an IALHA National Dressage Championship, dressage score must be at least 58 Please Specify which Division: Open, Adult Amateur or Junior Exhibitor on Entry Breaks will be scheduled throughout the show as necessary. Page 4 2020 IALHA NATIONAL SHOW Wednesday, November 11th Main Arena 8:00 AM 022 Opportunity Weanling & Yearling Jackpot (all ages, all sexes) (Open to AL/ Half Andalusian) 023 National Grand Championship AL Fillies 2 Years Old and Under 024 National Grand Championship AL Jr. Mares 3 & 4 Years Old 025 National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Fillies 2 Years Old and Under 026 National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Sr. Mares 3 Years and Over 027 National Grand Championship AL Jr. Geldings 3 Years and Under 028 National Grand Championship AL Colts 2 Years Old and Under 029 National Grand Championship Half Andalusian Geldings-All Ages 030 National Grand Championship Half-Andalusian Colts/Stallions-All Ages 031 National Grand Championship AL SR. Mares 5 Years and Over 032 National Grand Championship AL Senior Geldings 4 Years and Over Afternoon Classes Tentatively Scheduled to Begin At 1 033 National Championship AL/ Half Andalusian Reining- Open and Amateur (Entries to run before and between classes in the session as entries warrant) 034 National Grand Championship AL Jr. Stallions 3 & 4 Years Old 035.A National Grand Champion AL Sr. Stallions 5 & Over In Hand Section (Must Show in Class 035.B, Functionality) 036 National Champion Produce of Dam 037 National Champion Get of Sire 038 Opportunity Dressage Seat Equitation Walk-Trot (Open to AL/ Half Andalusian) –Amateur 039 National Championship AL Country Pleasure Driving –JR Horse (2-5 Years Old) 040 National Championship Half-Andalusian Any Seat - Vintage Riders, 45 & over-Amateur 041 National Championship Half-Andalusian Country English Pleasure-Open 042 National Championship AL Dressage Hack-Open 043 National Championship Half Andalusian Western Pleasure- JR Horse (3-5 Years Old) 044 National Championship AL Dressage Suitability-Open Evening Session Tentatively Scheduled Not to begin before 6 PM 045 National Championship Half-Andalusian Best Movement 035.B National Grand Championship AL Sr. Stallions 5 years and Over, FUNCTIONALITY ( Requires Class 035.A In Hand) 046 National Championship AL English Pleasure Hunt Seat-Jr. Horse (3-5 Years Old) PAGE 5 Wednesday Evening Continued, Main Arena 047 National Championship Half-Andalusian Driving Jr. Horse (2-5 Years Old) 048 National Championship AL Heritage Tack and Attire –Open 049 National Championship AL English Pleasure Saddle Seat-Amateur 050 National Championship AL Country English Pleasure –Jr. Horse (3-5 Years Old) 051 National Championship AL Western Pleasure –Open 052 National Championship AL Show Pleasure Driving-Open 053 National Championship Half-Andalusian Western Pleasure-Open 054 National Championship AL Carriage Pleasure Driving-Working-Amateur THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH, 2020 MAIN ARENA 8:00 AM 055 National Championship Young Horse-Dressage SH Prospect in Hand-AL fillies 3 Yrs & Under 056 National Championship Mature Horse-Dressage SH Breeding In Hand Al Mares 4 Yrs & Over 057 National Championship Dressage SH Breeding In Hand-Half Andalusian Mares All Ages 058 National Championship Dressage SH-Amateur to Handle-AL Mares-All Ages 059 National Championship Dressage SH-Amateur to Handle-Half Andalusian Mares-All Ages Afternoon Classes, Main Arena Tentatively scheduled to begin at 1 PM
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