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Open Show Class List 25 SLOCQHA 3-Show Open Buckle Series Open Show Class List 25. Walk Jog Western Pleasure 11 & Under Show starts at 8:00 AM 26. Walk Jog Western Pleasure 12 & Over AQHA Rules apply. Entries must be received 5 days prior to show date Over 27. Green Horse Western Pleasure Open Fences, Barrels, Poles and Stake Race classes. 5 or more entries required. - Main Arena - 28. Western Pleasure 18 & Under 29. Western Pleasure 19 & Over A. Warm-Up Hunters 8:00 – 8:30 Not Judged 30. Walk Jog Western Horsemanship** 11 & Under 1. Ground Pole Hunter Hack (may trot)- Open 31. Walk Jog Western Horsemanship** 12 & Over 2. Cross Rail Hunter Hack 12” - 18” (may trot) – Open 32. Green Rider Western Horsemanship** 18 & Under 3. Hunter Hack 2’ Open 33. Green Rider Western Horsemanship** 19 & Over 4. Working Hunter Hack 2’3” Open 34. Western Horsemanship** 18 & Under 5. Hunter Hack 2’6” Open (5 Pre-Entries Minimum) 35. Western Horsemanship** 19 & Over 6. Walk/Trot Hunter Under Saddle 11 & Under 36. Ranch Riding* Open 7. Walk Trot Hunter Under Saddle 12 & Over 37. Reining* 18 & under 8. Green Horse Hunter Under Saddle Open 38. Reining* 19 & over 9. Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under 39. Barrel Racing 18 & Under (5 Pre-Entry Minimum) 10. Hunter Under Saddle 19 & Over 40. Barrel Racing 11. Green Rider Hunt Seat Equitation** 18 & Under 19 & Over (5 Pre-Entry Minimum) 41. Pole Bending 18 & Under (5 Pre-Entry Minimum) 12. Green Rider Hunt Seat Equitation** 19 & Over 42. Pole Bending 19 & Over (5 Pre-Entry Minimum) 13. Walk Trot Hunt Seat Equitation** 12 & Over 43. Stake Race 18 & Under (5 Pre-Entry Minimum) 14. Hunt Seat Equitation** 18 & Under ___________________________________________________ 15. Hunt Seat Equitation** 19 & Over 44. Stake Race 19 & Over (5 Pre-Entry Minimum) - Trail Arena - ~ 20 Minute Break ~ Trail Classes #46 to #53 will close promptly at 3:00 15A. COSTUME CLASS B Warm-Up Trail (7:30 – 9:45am (Not Judged) Trail classes start 10 am) 16. Leadline 7 & Under 46. Walk Jog Trail 7 & Under 17. Halter Mares Open 47. Green Horse Trail Open 18. Halter Geldings Open 48. Leadline Trail 7 & Under 19. Showmanship * 11 & Under 49. Walk Jog Trail 11 & Under 20. Green Rider Showmanship* 18 & Under 50. Walk Jog Trail 12 & Over 21. Green Rider Showmanship* 19 & Over 51. Trail 18 & Under 22. Showmanship* 18 & Under 52. Trail 19 & Over 23. Showmanship * 19 & Over 53. Trail Open 24. Warm Up Western Pleasure Open 45. Trail - Ranch Horse Open (not to start before 2:00pm) Note: Classes with asterisk (*) are pattern classes. Patterns available at office. Note: Classes 46-53 end at 3 pm. Green Rider/Green Horse Classes are for riders/ Classes with Double Asterick (**) No railwork unless judge requires. horses in their first/second year of showing. SLOCQHA 3-Show Open Buckle Series 2016 3-Show Open Buckle Series Thank you for participating in our Open Show Buckle Series! Notes These shows help us cover the cost of Youth Scholarships. 34 Year-end Silver Buckles awarded to CHAMPION/RESERVE CHAMPION WINNERS for a total of over $3,500! RULES & ELIGIBILITY 1. AQHA Rules apply. 2. Memberships are due each year: Note: DUES & AWARD FEES MUST BE PAID BEFORE ANY SHOW POINTS WILL COUNT FOR YEAR END AWARDS. $40 Individual or business membership $20 Youth – 18 and under – age as of January 1, 2015 Family membership – family members as defined by $50 AQHA current rulebook. 3. Owner/exhibitor must be a current SLOCQHA member and primary residents of California to be eligible for awards program 4. All breeds eligible and welcome 5. In order to be eligible for year-end awards in the 3 Show Buckle program, you must also enroll and pay a seperate awards fee (per horse rider combo) 6. Award Nomination Fee: additonal $50 per each horse/rider combo. 7. a 3-Show Open Buckle Series is the 2016 Awards Program . Champion Silver Buckle will be awarded to each of the catefory winners, plus a Reserve Champion Buckle 8. Each horse/rider combo shown must compete in a minimum of 2 out of 3 shows and receive a minimum of 8 points to qualify for the year-end award 9. No cross over entries between walk/trot/jog and lope/canter will be allowed. 10. Any disputes or need for clarification must be submitted in writing 14 days after the event to the board of directors for review. All decisions made by the board will be final. A tie-breaker is based on number of the first places then second places etc. 11. Yearend deadline for clarification or disputes will be November 20. All decisions from the board of directors will be final as of November 30 12. Points are tabulated on a 6,5,4,3,2,1 basis based on number of the horses in class. # entries in class 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 3 3 2 1 0 0 0 4 4 3 2 1 0 0 5 5 4 3 2 1 0 6 or more 6 5 4 3 2 1 Points can be viewed on-line 10 days from show show date at SLOCQHA OPEN BUCKLE SERIES AWARD CATEGORIES Over Fences 34-Western Horsemanship – 18 and Under 1-Ground Poles Hunter Hack 37-Reining – 18 and Under 2-Cross Rail Hunter Hack 12”-18” 51-Trail – 18 and Under 3-Hunter Hack 2’ AMATEUR 19 & Over 4-Working Hunter Hack 2’3” 10-Hunter Under Saddle – 19 and Over 5-Hunt Hack 2’6” 15-Hunt Seat Equitation – 19 and Over 23-Showmanship – 19 and Over ENGLISH 18 & Under 29-Western Pleasure – 19 and Over 35-Western Horsemanship – 19 and Over 1-Ground Pole Hunter Hack 38-Reining – 19 and Over 9-Hunter Under Saddle - 18 and Under 52-Trail – 19 and Over 14-Hunt Seat Equitation – 18 and Under GREEN RIDER 18 & Under (1st & 2nd year showing) 22-Showmanship – 18 and Under (may show in English or Western Attire) 11-Hunt Seat Equitation – 18 and Under ENGLISH 19 & Over 20-Showmanship – 18 and Under 1-Ground Pole Hunter Hack 32-Western Horsemanship – 18 and Under 10 -Hunter Under Saddle – 19 and Over 51-Trail – 18 and Under 15-Hunt Seat Equitation – 19 and Over GREEN RIDER 19 & Over (1st & 2nd year showing) 23-Showmanship – 19 and Over (May show in English or Western Attire) 12-Hunt Seat Equitation – 19 and Over LEADLINE 7 & Under 21-Showmanship – 19 and Over 16- Leadline 33-Western Horsemanship – 19 and Over 48-Leadline Trail 52-Trail – 19 and Over GREEN HORSE HALTER 17-Halter Mares 8-Green Horse Hunter Under Saddle - Open 18-Halter Geldings 27-Green Horse Western Pleasure-Open 47-Green Horse Trail - Open WALK/TROT/JOG 11 & Under RANCH HORSE 6-Walk/Trot hunter under Saddle- 11 and Under 36-Ranch Horse Pleasure - Open 19-Showmanship – 11 and Under 45 -Ranch Horse Trail - Open 25-Walk-Jog Pleasure – 11 and Under REINING 18 & Under 30-Walk-Jog Horsemanship – 11 and Under 37-Reining – 18 and Under 49-Walk Jog Trail – 11 and Under REINING 19 & Over WALK-JOG/TROT 12 & Over 38-Reining – 19 and Over SPEED EVENTS 18 & Under 7-Walk Trot Hunter under Saddle – 12 and Over 39-Barrels – 18 and Under 13-Walk Trot Hunt Seat Equitation – 12 and Over 41-Poles – 18 and Under 26-Walk Jog Western Pleasure – 12 and Over 43-Stake – 18 and Under 31-Walk Jog Western Horsemanship – 12 and Over 50-Walk Jog Trail – 12 and Over SPEED EVENTS 19 & Over Youth 18 & Under 40-Barrels – 19 and Over 42-Poles – 19 and Over 9-Hunter Under Saddle – 18 and Under 44-Stake – 19 and Over 14-Hunt Seat Equitation – 18 and Under 22-Showmanship – 18 and Under 28-Western Pleasure – 18 and Under.
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