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OPEN SHOW HALTER Halter and Performance Will Be Judged at the Same Time Bristol Blazers 4-H Club Open and Youth Model Horse Show Saturday, January 21, 2017 Doors open at 7:00 am. Open show starts promptly at 8:00am, Youth Show at 8:30am. At: Arlington Agriculture Research Station, N695 Hopkins Road, Arlington WI 53911 Contact: Carmen Fritz email: [email protected] phone: 608-345-0677 Youth Show Judge Kassandra Fritz DRINK, SNACKS, LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE Open Show Judge Carly Smith (Performance) NAMHSA Approved Greg Stebnitz (Halter) Silent Auction Donations are welcome! OPEN SHOW HALTER Halter and Performance will be judged at the same time. We will start with Resin/Custom OF Halter Resin/Custom Halter 1. Stone Arab 2. Breyer/Other Arab 3. Stone Part Arab 44. Resin Arab/Part Arab 4. Breyer/Other Part Arab 45. Custom Arab/Part Arab 5. Morgans 46. Morgans 6. Other Light Breeds 47. Other Light Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Light Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Light Breeds 7. Sport Breed 8. Thoroughbred/ Standardbreds 9. Stone Warmblood 48. Thoroughbred/ Standardbred 10. Breyer/Other Warmblood 49. Warmbloods 11. All Other Sport Breeds 50. All other Sport Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Sport Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Sport Breeds 12. Stone QH 13. Breyer/Other QH 51. Quarter Horses 14. Stone Paint/Pinto 52. Resin Paints 15. Breyer/Other Paint Pinto 53. Custom Paints 16. Stone Appaloosas 54. Appaloosa 17. Breyer Appaloosas 55. Other Stock Breeds 18. Other Stock Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Stock Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Stock Breeds 19. American Saddlebred 56. American Saddlebreds 20. Tennessee Walkers 57. Tennessee Walkers 21. Other Gaited (including Spanish Gaited) 58. Other Gaited Breeds (Including Spanish Gaited) Overall Grand/Reserve Gaited Breeds 22. Stone European Draft Overall Grand/Reserve Gaited Breeds 23. Breyer European Draft 59. European Drafts 24. Stone American Draft 60. American Drafts 25. Breyer American Draft 61. Other Draft Breeds 26. Other Draft Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Draft Breeds 27. Stone Pony European Overall Grand/Reserve Draft Breeds 28. Stone Pony American 62. European Pony 29. Breyer/Other Pony European 63. American Pony 30. Breyer/Other Pony American 64. Other Pony Breeds 31. Other Pony Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Pony Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Pony Breeds 32. Stone Spanish Breeds 65. Spanish Breeds (not Gaited) 33. Breyer/Other Spanish Breeds 66. Carriage Breeds 34. Mustangs 67. Mustangs 35. Carriage Breeds 68. Other Purebreds/Partbred/Grade 36. Other Pure/Partbreed 69. Long Ears and Exotics (Mules, Donkey, Zebras Bristol Blazers 4-H Club Open and Youth Model Horse Show Saturday, January 21, 2017 Doors open at 7:00 am. Open show starts promptly at 8:00am, Youth Show at 8:30am. At: Arlington Agriculture Research Station, N695 Hopkins Road, Arlington WI 53911 Contact: Carmen Fritz email: [email protected] phone: 608-345-0677 37. Long Ears and Exotics (Mules, Donkey, Zebras etc.) etc.) Overall Grand/Reserve Other Breeds Overall Grand/Reserve Other Breeds 70. Light Breed Foals 38. Light Breed Foals Stone 71. Stock Breed Foals 39. Light Breed Foals Breyer 72. Draft Foals 40. Stock Breed Foals Stone 73. All Other Foals 41. Stock Breed Foals Breyer 42. Draft Foals 43. All Other Foals Overall Grand/Reserve Foals Overall Grand/Reserve Foals BEST IN SHOW OF HALTER BEST IN SHOW RESIN/CUSTOM HALTER Grand/Reserve Grand/Reserve Fun Class will be Judged During Lunch 74. LOVE THAT BREED! (3-5 horses of the same breed) OPEN SHOW PERFORMANCE Performance will be judged at the same time as Halter. We will start Halter with Resin/Custom 75. Show Ring Harness 90. English Pleasure 76. Working Harness 91. English Trail (Arena) 77. Arab Costume 92. Dressage 78. Native American Costume 93. Hunter/Jumper Over Fences 79. Other Costume 94. Other English Performance 80. Scene (any scene with a horse activity) 95. Other Performance 81. Western Pleasure 96. Showmanship with Handler 82. Western Trail (Arena) 83. Gymkhana (Timed) OVERALL PERFORMANCE 84. Gymkhana (non-timed) Grand/Reserve 85. Ranch Work (with Livestock) 86. Ranch Work (without Livestock) 87. Other Western Performance 88. Trail (Natural) 89. Training Equipment/Technique Bristol Blazers 4-H Club Open and Youth Model Horse Show Saturday, January 21, 2017 Doors open at 7:00 am. Open show starts promptly at 8:00am, Youth Show at 8:30am. At: Arlington Agriculture Research Station, N695 Hopkins Road, Arlington WI 53911 Contact: Carmen Fritz email: [email protected] phone: 608-345-0677 YOUTH SCHOOLING SHOW (Not NAMHSA Qualifying) Performance Classes Halter Classes (No cross entering 19-35, breed appropriate tack strongly encouraged) Costume/Scene/Other English Type 1. Harness/Driving - Fine, Pleasure or Draft 19. Light Breed Foals Harness. Vehicle not required. 20. Arabians/Part Arabian 2. Native Costume/Historical –Native American, 21. Gaited Breed Peruvian, etc. (realistic) 22. Other English Type 3. Arabian Costume Western Type 4. Novelty/Fantasy/Other Costume – any other 23. Stock Horse Foals costume, realistic or fantasy 24. Quarter Horse and Other Stock Type 5. Any Type Costume MADE BY EXHIBITOR 25. Colored/Spotted Breeds 6. Scene (any scene with a horse activity) Draft/Pony Breeds English 26. Pony/Draft Foals 7. English/Saddle Seat Pleasure 27. European and American Draft 8. Hunter/Jumper Over Fences – Obstacle required 28. Ponies 9. Any Other English Performance Other Breeds Western 29. All Other Type Foals 10. Western Pleasure 30. Warmbloods/Sportshorse 11. Ranch Work 31. Spanish Breed/Mustangs 12. Other Western Performance 32. Long Ears and Exotics (Mules, Donkey, Zebras etc.) Other Performance 33. Any Other Pure Breed– MUST include designation 13. Gymkhana (timed/not timed event) of the breed 14. Trail Natural/Outdoor – English or Western Other Classes 15. Trail Arena – English or Western 34. Fantasy Equines In Hand/Other 35. Custom Horse (done by exhibitor) 16. Showmanship – tack and Handlers required 36. Custom/Resin (not by exhinitor) 17. Tack made by exhibitor 18. Training Equipment/Techniques GRAND AND RESERVE FOR HALTER DIVISIONS GRAND AND RESERVE FOR PERFORMANCE Fun Class will be Judged During Lunch DIVISIONS 37. LOVE THAT BREED! (3-5 horses of the same breed) Bristol Blazers 4-H Club Open and Youth Model Horse Show Saturday, January 21, 2017 Doors open at 7:00 am. Open show starts promptly at 8:00am, Youth Show at 8:30am. At: Arlington Agriculture Research Station, N695 Hopkins Road, Arlington WI 53911 Contact: Carmen Fritz email: [email protected] phone: 608-345-0677 Rules and Information Open Show: 1. All models must be tagged (breed/gender on one side, model/exhibitor name on the other) 2. Exhibitors must supply their own tags 3. Exhibitor is limited to 3 models per class and 2 entries for performance classes 4. An exhibitor may enter an extra model in a class by placing $1 next to it 5. Models may only show in one breed class 6. Foals are to be shown in the appropriate breed/type class 7. Classes may be split or combined at judge’s discretion 8. Each class will be placed 1-6 9. NAN cards will be awarded to 1st and 2nd placings 10. Final results will be submitted to NAMHSA within 30 days of the show 11. Breed classes are judged on breed characteristics 12. No footing or props for the pleasure classes, riders allowed 13. Entry size in accordance with NAN rules is limited to 18x30" 14. Class explanations are welcome, please limit size to 8x11" or less 15. Time between performance classes will be limited to 5 minutes as much as possible Youth Show (Not NAMHSA Qualifying): 1. Youth Show Participants will be 17 and under or in last year of high school, unless enrolled in 4H. 2. Exhibitor is limited to 3 entries per class 3. Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated. The judge’s decision is final. 4. Do not touch another exhibitor’s model, unless you have specific permission to do so. 5. Do not lean against tables with models 6. Tack changes must be requested a MINIMUM of 2 classes ahead of time. 7. Show Committee and/or the Judge reserve the right to combine, split or cancel classes at their discretion; based upon the number of entries. THE JUDGE’S DECISION IS FINAL. 8. All performance class entries should have a 3” x 5” index card with a description and/or pattern describing the entry’s performance 9. All horses should have a tag with the horse’s name, exhibitor name on the front and breed and the gender on the back around one hind leg. 10. For Halter classes halters/bridles are not required but strongly encouraged. 11. Halter classes are judged on breed standard conformation/color, correctness of tack if used, and condition of model; not the collectability/rarity of models. 12. The SHOWMANSHIP class does REQUIRE the horse to have breed/discipline appropriate tack and an appropriate sized doll/handler. 13. The Training Equipment/Techniques requires proper training equipment or a training technique must be shown 14. Ribbons will be awarded for placings 1-6 Fees: 1. Open Show: $55 for all day showing which includes a full table or $20 for a table and $1 for each entry. 2. Youth Show: $20 for all day showing which includes ½ exhibitor table or $10 for ½ exhibitor table and $1.0 per each entry. Maximum of 3 entries per class. Must show in Youth Classes all day or Open Show fees will apply. The show proceeds will support the Bristol Blazers 4H club Contact: 1. Carmen Fritz at [email protected] or phone 608-345-0677 NOTES: - Drinks, snacks and lunch will be available on grounds. - Neither the organizers, the Bristol Blazers 4 H club nor the building administration are liable for any theft, damage or injury to persons or models at this event.
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