Hamilton Stock Horse Show/Clinic HAMILTONAQHA RR & VRH Show September 7-9, 2018 Circle T Arena, Hamlton, Texas Enter by AUGUST 27 to Avoid a Late Fee

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Hamilton Stock Horse Show/Clinic HAMILTONAQHA RR & VRH Show September 7-9, 2018 Circle T Arena, Hamlton, Texas Enter by AUGUST 27 to Avoid a Late Fee Hamilton Stock Horse Show/Clinic HAMILTONAQHA RR & VRH Show September 7-9, 2018 Circle T Arena, Hamlton, Texas Enter by AUGUST 27 to avoid a late fee. **One horse/rider per entry form** Horse _____________________________________Yr Foaled_________ Reg # _______________Sex: S___G___M___ Exhibitor __________________________________________Emergency Contact Info_____________________________ Exhibitor Address ______________________________________ City _____________________ State_____ Zip_______ Cell Phone ______________________________ Date of Birth _____________ Email ____________________________ Owner Name ______________________________________________ Relationship to Exhibitor ___________________ If you have previously submitted registration papers to our office, you do NOT need to submit horse registration papers again. **If you have not submitted registration papers or there is a change in ownership, you MUST attach a copy to the entry. If a Junior horse is unregistered and entered in the Junior division, a vet certification of age is required. FOR SHTX ENTRY: m/d/year FOR AQHA ENTRY: (bring membership card to show) Exhibitor SHTX # __________________ Exp _________ Exhibitor’s AQHA # ___________________ Owner SHTX# ________________ Exp. __________ Type of Membership (Open/Ama/Youth) _____________ Both exhibitor/owner must have current SHTX membership Expires ________ m/d/year ^^ Incomplete entries will be charged a $25 Fee ^^ Fill everything out above this line ^^ Please show Negative Coggins when you check in with the show secretary. By my signature below, I hereby acknowledge that I understand the risks involved in riding horses and/or cow work and voluntarily assume those risks. I agree that I will not hold the Stock Horse of Texas Association, American Quarter Horse Association, Circle T Arena, Tarleton State University and/or the competition management nor any of their agents, officers, directors, employees, volunteers or horse show participants or spectators liable for any injury or property damage to me, my horse or my property, rising out of or caused by this horse competition held September 7-9, 2018. I have read this release and understand its terms. Exhibitor’s Signature _____________________________ Parent Signature if minor ______________________________ For Non Pro, Limited Non Pro, Intermediate and Novice riders: I certify I have not received money or compensation for riding, training or showing horses or training riders. Exhibitor’s signature _______________________________________ FRIDAY CLINIC @ 8am Responsible Party (who pays for entry) ___________________________ FRIDAY OPEN SHTX/VRH REINING @ 3:3Opm Clinic Fee - starts 8:00am -- $125 ......................................_________ FRIDAY VRH RANCH CUTTING @ 6:00pm Clinic Only Bookkeeping Fee $10 (not showing) ................_________ SATURDAY - All Other SHTX/VRH Classes @8am SHTX/AQHA Class Fees -- FROM PG 2..starts 8am ........._________ SUNDAY AQHA RANCH RIDING @ 9am Bookkeeping Fees ($20 per association) Collegiate Entries Only: SHTX $20 ____ AQHA $20 ____ ........................._________ Name of College _____________________________ AQHA Drug Fee......$6 RR____ $6 VRH ____ ...................._________ Equestrians With Disabilities yes ____ SHTX Membership $30 -- attach form ................................_________ Grounds Fee $15 (if no stall) .............................................._________ PLEASE DO NOT MAIL PAYMENT! # Stalls:ALL Thur____ stall, shavings Fri ____ andSat ____ RV reservations $25/night ................ must be_________ made Fax entries to 800-429-6502 Shavings: ____ bags @through $10/bag Circle- no outside T Arena. shavings ...._________ Email entries to [email protected] VIP Stalls & RV -- $35/day • Regular Stalls & RV -- $30/day RV: Thurs____ Fri ____ Sat ____ $25/night ....................._________ Mail entries to SHTX Secretary Stalls & RVs are first come/first served. We cannot reserve a specific location 254-386-3559 Monday-Friday, 8-5 PO Box 657 Late fee $25 (received after AUGUST 27) .........................._________ Canyon, TX 79015 Incomplete entries will be charged a $25 fee.................._________ SHTX Scholarship/Memorial Fund To Scratch, please call 806-656-1511 or Darlene Hicks ............................................................._________ email [email protected] Scratches must be made prior to the start of the show or Zinn Lindsey .............................................................._________ entrant is responsible for Office Fee and Cattle Charge. No Norma & Nathan Belcher ..........................................._________ refunds are given once the exhibitor has checked in and Josie Coverdale .........................................................________ received their back number. CASH _____________ CHECK __________________ Total Due ................................................................. _________ CREDIT CARD: 3% FEE ___________ TOTAL CC ________________ Rider ________________________________________ 40 SHTX Junior Pleasure $20 Horse _______________________________________ 41 SHTX Junior Trail $20 Indented AQHA classes run concurrent within the SHTX class • THIS IS 42 SHTX Junior Reining #4 $20 NOT THE ORDER OF CLASSES. Order will be posted day before show. 43 SHTX Junior Working Cow $20 CATTLE FRIDAY CLINIC -- 8 a.m. JUNIOR FEE SHTX Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 SHTX Clinic -- Friday 8 a.m. $125 JUNIOR DIVISION TOTAL FEES 50 SHTX LTD NP Pleasure $20 SUNDAY -- 9am -- Pattern will be posted FRIDAY NIGHT -- 6pm 51 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Riding $40 1 AQHA Jr Ranch Riding $15 52 SHTX LTD NP Trail $20 2 AQHA Sr Ranch Riding $15 53 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Trail $40 3 AQHA Amateur Ranch Riding $15 54 SHTX LTD NP Reining #4 $20 7 AQHA Select Amateur Ranch Riding $15 55 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Reining $40 RIDING 4 AQHA L1/Novice Ama Ranch Riding $15 56 SHTX LTD NP Working Cow $20 5 AQHA Youth Ranch Riding $15 57 AQHA VRH Ltd Ama Ranch Cow $40 AQHA RANCH AQHA 6 AQHA L1/Novice Youth Ranch Riding $15 CATTLE FEE SHTX/AQHA Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 RANCH RIDING TOTAL FEES 58 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Cutting (Sat 2pm) $40 CATTLE 10 SHTX Open Pleasure $40 FEE VRH Cutting Cattle Fee $50 LIMITED / LTD AMATEUR LIMITED / LTD 110 SHTX L1 Open Pleasure** $40 59 AQHA VRH Ama Conformation $40 11 AQHA VRH Ranch Riding $40 LTD / LTD AMATEUR DIVISION TOTAL FEES 12 AQHA VRH Cowboy Rriding $40 60 SHTX Intermediate Pleasure $20 13 SHTX Open Trail $40 61 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Riding $40 113 SHTX L1 Open Trail** $40 62 SHTX Intermediate Trail $20 14 AQHA VRH Ranch Trail $40 63 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Trail $40 15 AQHA VRH Cowboy Trail $40 64 SHTX Intermediate Reining #4 $20 16 SHTX Open Reining #4 - FRIDAY@3:30 $40 65 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Reining $40 116 SHTX L1 Open Reining** #4 - FRI@3:30$40 66 SHTX Intermediate Working Cow $20 17 AQHA VRH Ranch ReiningFRI@3:30 $40 67 AQHA VRH Ltd Ama Ranch Cow $40 18 AQHA Cowboy Reining #4 - FRI@3:30 $40 CATTLE FEE SHTX/AQHA Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 19 SHTX Open Working Cow $40 OPEN & COWBOY OPEN 58 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Cutting $40 119 SHTX L1 Open Working Cow** $40 CATTLE FEE VRH Cutting Cattle Fee $50 20 AQHA VRH Ranch Cow $40 59 AQHA VRH Ama Conformation $40 21 AQHA VRH Cowboy Cow work $40 CATTLE AMATEUR / LTD INTERMEDIATE INTERMEDIATE DIVISION TOTAL FEES FEE SHTX/AQHA Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 22 AQHA VRH Ranch Cutting $40 70 SHTX Novice Pleasure $20 23 AQHA VRH Cowboy Cutting $40 71 SHTX Novice Trail $20 CATTLE 72 SHTX Novice Reining #7 $20 FEE VRH Cutting Cattle Fee $50 24 AQHA VRH Ranch Conformation $40 73 SHTX Novice Working Cow $20 CATTLE 25 AQHA VRH Cowboy Ranch Conf $40 NOVICE FEE SHTX Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 **L1 Open entering regular Open pays Jackpot only NOVICE DIVISION TOTAL FEES $20/class _____plsr _____trail _____rein _____cow 80 SHTX Youth Pleasure $20 OPEN DIVISION TOTAL FEES 81 AQHA VRH Youth Ranch Riding $20 30 SHTX Non Pro Pleasure $40 83 SHTX Youth Trail $20 31 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Riding $40 84 AQHA VRH Youth Ranch Trail $20 #7 32 SHTX Non Pro Trail $40 86 SHTX Youth Reining $20 33 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Trail $40 87 AQHA VRH Youth Ranch Reining $20 89 SHTX Youth Working Cow (boxing) $20 34 SHTX Non Pro Reining #4 $40 90 AQHA VRH Youth Cow (fence) $20 35 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Reining $40 YOUTH 91 QH VRH Youth Ltd Cow (box/drive/box) $20 36 SHTX Non Pro Working Cow $40 CATTLE FEE SHTX/AQHA Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 37 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Cow $40 CATTLE 92 AQHA VRH Youth Ranch Cutting $20 FEE SHTX/AQHA Cow Work Cattle Fee $50 CATTLE 38 AQHA VRH Ama Ranch Cutting $40 FEE VRH Cutting Cattle Fee $50 CATTLE NON PRO / AMATEUR PRO NON 94 AQHA VRH Youth Conformation $20 FEE VRH Cutting Cattle Fee $50 YOUTH DIVISION TOTAL FEES 39 AQHA VRH Ama Conformation $40 NON PRO / AMATEUR DIVISION TOTAL FEES TOTAL SHOW FEES........... _____.
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