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Silver Buckle Duel Southern Arizona Arabian Horse Association Presents The 14th Annual Silver Buckle Duel & Region 7 Championships Reined Cow Horse & Working Cow Horse An Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian Horse Show September 16 thru 18, 2011 Pima County Fair Grounds TUCSON, ARIZONA AHA Judge: Misty McGinnis Working Western Judge: Patricia Romeo Sport Horse Judge: Lucy Alabaster USEF RATED “A” AHA Approved A Qualifying Show for Pacific Slopes & Region VII Championships Youth, Sport Horse, Canadian & US National Championships PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE August 30, 2011 Post Entries Accepted* SAAHA is Honored to Host A Very Special High Point Award THE RON HUNTER MEMORIAL PRO-AM CHALLENGE In loving memory of a truly remarkable man Sponsored by Mary Campbell To participate one trainer must ride in both Hunter and Western Pro-Am classes teamed up with their best amateur riders. Winner is determined by total points and will receive $500.00 1 Saturday Exhibitors’ Party Come join us for BBQ Beef dinner & great live country music Starting around 6:00 pm by Manny’s arena Each exhibitor receives 1 ticket per horse entered in show; additional meals can be purchased for $10.00 "Barn Yard Toss" $10 gets you a handful of animals Winning toss gets 50% of the total pot the other 50% goes to Susan G. Komen for the Cure "Get Your Pink On” A/HA/AA Walk Trot Costume Class Ride your horse, ride a friend's horse! Come and ride for a good cause. Dress Up - Wear Pink - Make your horse wear Pink Manny’s Arena All proceeds go to Susan G. Komen for the Cure Sponsored by SAAHA & Mystery Ranch 2 Southern Arizona Arabian Horse Association 120 S. Houghton #138-313 Tucson, AZ 85748 www.saaha.org Officers & Directors President.......……......Marilou Mann Director..….….....Tanya Trubee Vice President.......……. Kris Searle Director.........Kathleen Flaherty Secretary............…......Lana Bustos Director...........Dawn Fitzpatrick Treasurer...……..........Randi Preiser Director..……....David Medearis Director............……........Carol Bratt Director.….......Anna McGeagh Director....................Mary Campbell Recognized or approved by: Arabian Horse Association: Silver Buckle Duel Show # 110710989 Region 7 Reined Cow Horse, Working Cow Horse Offsite Championship Show # 110711132 USEF Rated “A” Competition # 309977 Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo Arabian, Junior Exhibitor Arabian & Half Arabian/Anglo Arabian Show Staff & Volunteers Show Manager.........................……………………………...….............Marilou Mann (520) 762-0554 or (520) 390-1766 Barn Manager...........................………........…………………………...................................Tanya Trubee (520) 275-4094 Feed & Bedding Manager (8am-4pm)...……………………………...……..........Pima County Fairgrounds(520) 940-3143 Show Secretary..……...……………………………......Melanni Hershberger (480) 443-3372, e-mail: [email protected] Show Committee Chairperson........……....…………………………...................…....…Kathleen Flaherty (520)271-8634 Announcer................................................………………………………......................................................Carrol Lee Hyde Show Photographer..………...Rob Hess (www.robhessphoto.com)(360) 786-9650, PO Box 1396, Olympia, WA 98507 Sport Horse Manager………………....................…….....…………………………..…...……………........ Kathleen Flaherty Working Western Manager & Trail Course Designer………...……......................…..………………………........Jack Mann Emergency Medical Service......................……...........…………………………......….........…...….……Charlotte Herdliska Show Farrier............................................………...…....…………………………...…...........…..........................Joe Hanson Show Veterinarian......................................……......…………………………………….…………............…...............On Call Commercial Exhibitors..............................……………...……….………...................….........Randi Preiser (520) 240-0124 Host Hotel..............................…………………………………………………………........ Hilton Tucson East 800-HILTONS RV Space Reservations @ Pima Co. Fairgrounds…….……………….………………………………(520) 762-9108 ext 26 Show Office hours: Thursday 10:00 am - 5:30 pm Opens: 6:00 am Closes: 1/2 hr after last class of the day Show Officials AHA Judge ...............................................…………….……………...........…...………........Misty McGinnis (KS) All Equitation classes, EXCEPT Western, All Classes EXCEPT Sport Horse and Working Western AHA Judge ..............................................................….……………………………...............Patricia Romeo (NV) Working Western Classes and Western Equitation Classes Sport Horse Judge............................……………………………………….………....…........Lucy Alabaster (AZ) Sport Horse In-Hand and Sport Horse Under Saddle USEF Steward........................................................………………………................….........Donald Ashley (AZ) PRE-ENTRIES CLOSE: August 30, 2011. Entries postmarked after this date will be considered a late entry and will be assessed a one time post entry fee of $25.00 per horse. Horses first entered at the show will be assessed the one time post entry fee of $25.00 per horse. Sport Horse in Hand post entries will close September 17, 2011 when show office closes. Post entries for all other classes will close at the end of the preceding session. Each perfect entry receives a THANK YOU GIFT** SAAHA Silver Buckle Duel is published annually. Issue No. 5, August 2011 3 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTS PRACTICE CATTLE $35.00/ cow pre-entry, $40.00/ cow post entry Practice cattle will available. Check in the Show Office for the schedule FRIDAY MORNING Rings 1 & 4 7:00 AM Class Fee AHA# CLASS DESCRIPTION FRIDAY MORNING Main Arena Continued 1. $15 Warm Up Reining (5 minutes per horse, per go) Class Fee AHA# CLASS DESCRIPTION 2. $25 225 **Arabian Reining Horse (Pattern # 7) 43. AJ$25 21 Arabian Stallions Breeding ATH 3. $25 234 Arabian Reining Horse Junior Horse (Pattern # 5) 44. $25 1083 **HA/AA Fillies Yearlings and Under, All Types 4. J $20 230 Arabian Reining Horse JTR 17-Under (Pattern # 4) 45. $25 404 **HA/AA Mares Breeding, All Types 2 Years Old & Older 5. A $25 230 Arabian Reining Horse AATR (Pattern # 4) 46. $0 401 HA/AA Mares Breeding, All Types Championship 6. $35 SAAHA Futurity Arabian Reining Horse 3–5 Yrs (Pat # 4) 47.AJ $25 418 HA/AA Mares Breeding, All Types ATH ($100 Nomination Fee Applies. See Page 16 for details) 48. $25 1082 **HA/AA Colts & Geldings in Hand Yearling & U, All Types 7. $25 660 **HA/AA Reining Horse (Pattern # 7) 49. $25 454 **HA/AA Geldings in Hand, All Types 2 Years & Older 8. $25 668 HA/AA Reining Horse Junior Horse (Pattern #5) 9. J $20 665 HA/AA Reining Horse JTR 17-Under (Pattern # 4) 50. $0 451 HA/AA Geldings in Hand, All Types Championship 10. A $25 665 HA/AA Reining Horse AATR (Pattern # 4) 51. AJ$25 468 HA/AA Geldings in Hand, All Types ATH 11. $35 SAAHA Futurity HA/AA Reining Horse 3–5 Yrs (Pattern # 4) *****Short Break, Length to be announced****** ($100 Nomination Fee Applies. See Page 16 for details) 12. $35 226 Arabian Reining Horse Championship (Pattern # 8) 13. $35 235 Arabian Reining Junior Horse Championship (Pat # 4) FRIDAY AFTERNOON Main Arena 14. AJ$35 231 Arabian Reining Horse ATR Championship (Pattern # 7) Class Fee AHA# CLASS DESCRIPTION 15. $35 661 HA/AA Reining Horse Championship (Pattern # 8) 15.1 $35 669 HA/AA Reining Horse Junior Horse Champ (Pattern # 4) 52. $25 130 Arabian Country Pleasure Driving 15.2 $35 666 HA/AA Reining Horse ATR Championship (Pattern # 7) 53. $25 605 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle, All Disciplines 16. J $20 932 A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation JTR 17-Under 54. $25 95 Arabian Country English Pleasure 17. J $20 931 AHA Reining Seat Equitation Medal JTR 17-Under (Pat #8) 55. J $20 192 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 14–17 18. A $25 932 A/HA/AA Reining Seat Equitation AATR 56. $35 SAAHA Futurity Arabian Western Pl, 3 Yr Olds 19. J $20 951 A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship JTR 17-Under ($100 Nomination Fee Applies. See Page 16 for details) 20. AJ$25 A/HA/AA Walk/Jog Western Horsemanship ATR 57. $35 SAAHA Futurity HA/AA Western Pl, 3 Yr Olds 21. J $20 950 AHA Western Horsemanship Medal JTR 14–17 ($100 Nomination Fee Applies. See Page 16 for details) 22. J $20 950 AHA Western Horsemanship Medal JTR 13-Under 58. $25 290 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Gentlemen to Ride 59. A $25 198 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR FRIDAY MORNING Main Arena 8:00 AM 60. $25 733 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Halter Classes will be conducted using the In the Ring Class Procedure. All horses 61. J $20 192 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 13-Under competing for Champion or Reserve Champion in the Arabian or HA/AA Breeding/ 62. AJ$25 759 HA/AA English Show Hack ATR Gelding In-Hand Classes shall return to the ring for comparative adjudication. 63. $25 111 **Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse Class Fee AHA# CLASS DESCRIPTION 64. $25 515 HA/AA English Pleasure 23. $25 1081 **Arabian Fillies Yearling and Younger 65. J $20 735 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14–17 24. $25 8 **Arabian Mares Breeding 2 Years Old 66. J $20 735 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13-Under 25. $0 2 Arabian Mares Junior Breeding Championship 67. $25 540 HA/AA Country English Pleasure 26. $25 8 **Arabian Mares Breeding 3 Years Old 68. $25 90 **Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse 27. $25 8 **Arabian Mares Breeding 4 Years Old & Older 69. A $25 741 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 28. $0 2 Arabian Mares Senior Breeding Championship 70. $25 190 Arabian Western Pleasure Mares & Geldings 29. AJ$25 9 Arabian Mares Breeding ATH 71. AJ$25 629 HA/AA Western Pleasure Novice Rider ATR 30. $25 1080 **Arabian Geldings Yearling
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