MASSACHUSETTS MORGAN SHOW Sponsored by the Massachusetts Association, Inc. Eastern States Exposition, West Springfield, MA Wednesday, August 15 – Saturday, August 18, 2018 US Equestrian and United States Federation Licensed Competition Association of America Recognized Show

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$100 PER HORSE POST ENTRY FEE FOR ENTRIES RECEIVED AFTER MONDAY, AUGUST 6, 2018 NO POST ENTRY FEE PRIOR TO THAT DATE

JUDGES MISSY (LILLIAN) HANOVER, SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA Stallions and Mares In Hand, Park , Park Harness, , Pleasure , Classic Pleasure Saddle, Classic , , Walk/ Saddle Seat Equitation, Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure, , Leadline Equitation JONALYN GWINUP, MOUNDS, OK Geldings In Hand, Specialties In Hand, , Hunter Pleasure, Western Seat Equitation, Equitation, Walk/Jog Western Seat Equitation, Walk/Jog Western Pleasure, Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure, Road Hack, Leadline Equitation, First Year Leadline, Misc. LORI BARNARD, SWANTON, VT Dressage Division DEBBIE BANFIELD, GEORGETOWN, KY Division

Show Secretary Veterinarian Kelly McFaul Mass Equine Clinic, Uxbridge, MA (508) 278-6511 206 S Lark Ln., Wichita, KS 67209 Photographer Phone: 316-650-2287 Terry Young, Lexington, KY Fax: 316-462-0883 E-mail: [email protected] Feed and Bedding Show Manager Pleasant Brook Farm & Feed: 413-467-9464 Molly O’Brien Videographer PO Box 126, 330 Haydenville Road Serio Video: 413-537-2887 Whately, MA01093 Dressage Coordinator Phone: 413-246-8757 Erin Van Steenburgh, Marshfield, MA E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] Steward Carriage Coordinator Stacey Wright, Blairs, VA Jeff Morse, Richmond, MA Carriage Technical Delegate 413-822-9462 Susan Koso, Topsfield, MA Scholarship Chairperson Paddock Master Sue Galvin, Ludlow, MA Conky Price, Lady Lake, FL 413-547-0303 Ringmasters Youth Contest Jerome Parker, Southwick, MA Pamela Powers, South Deerfield, MA Steve Ducharme, Manchester, NH 413-387-9614 Announcer Dennis Rumsey, Jones, MI SHOW COMMITTEE Farriers Co-Chairpersons: Jillian Marks; Cindy Mugnier Tim Keller, Monson, MA Julie Costello, Candace Daigneault, Jeanne French, Rick Howe, New Boston, NH Melissa Miskiv-Keene, Earleen Kenyon, Gail Marks, Medical Services Melissa Morrell, Jeff Morse, Pamela Powers Jim & Joy Wheeler, REMT, Westfield, MA EXHIBITOR INFORMATION Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer RULES OF THE SHOW at Regular Competitions, Competitions, Dressage Completed entry forms with payment must Competitions, Competitions and Combined be RECEIVED by the Show Secretary on or Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from before Monday, August 6, 2018. After that the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) date, a $100 per horse fee will be charged to games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot the horse’s owner. Entries can be faxed to (exception: Friesian performance FR218) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to used the secretary until Thursday, August 9 but regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level will be subject to the post entry fee if tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed received after August 6. Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of There is no post entry fee for additional classes for horses other nations who have proof, in English, of current previously entered in the show. Additional classes must be membership in good standing of their own National entered during the regular posted show office hours and at least Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) one hour before the session that the class is in. If the class is assistant handlers in Dressage Breeding entered less than one hour before the session, there will be a classes. $30.00 additional fee. There will be a $40.00 charge for all accounts not settled at the show, as well as a $40.00 charge for ENTRY FEES (UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) returned checks and declined credit cards. Entries will not be Qualifying Classes: $38; Non-Money Championships and accepted unless accompanied by cash, credit card, money Stakes: $60; $200 Championships: $65; Dressage Rides: $35; order, or check for the full balance due for all show fees. All Carriage Classes: $35; Carriage Championship Classes $45; payments for balances due on entry forms will be processed Tournament classes: $25. upon receipt by the Show Secretary and prior to issuing entry No post entry fee for Championship classes. Entry fees will not numbers. Fees charged after the start of the show must be paid be refunded in the event of a cancellation due to severe weather immediately by cash, credit card, money order or check, or by or other emergency. placing an open check on file with the Show Secretary. Open checks and credit cards will be processed immediately after the PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION close of the show. Entry will be considered “not entered” if any $200 Purse - 1st: $125; 2nd: $75 checks presented for payment are returned, or if a credit card Prize money will be paid at the show by check made out to submitted for payment is declined. NO POST DATED cash. CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Trophy and/or cooler and 8 ribbons will be awarded in all classes except as indicated. Championship and Reserve ribbons Horses shown must be registered with the American Morgan will be awarded in In Hand Championships. Horse Association, Inc. or an organization having AMHA Registry reciprocity. Horses must be entered under their full STABLING registered name or if under one year of age be eligible for 440 permanent stalls with doors are available at $155 each (C, registration. Horses must be entered under the names of the D and F Barns). Approximately 150 temporary stalls with owner(s) or lessee(s) of record. A copy of the registration doors are available in Mallary Complex at $170 each. 180 papers showing recorded ownership or proof of lease must be permanent stalls with doors in E Barn are available at $125 submitted with entry form at the time of making entry. each (these stalls tend to be small and warm). Overnight stalls are available for $60/night. Horses shown out of a trailer (no Owners, exhibitors and trainers of horses participating at US stall) will be charged $25/day. Carriage entries may want to Equestrian licensed competitions in all Morgan sections must consider requesting stabling in the Mallary Complex due to be current members in good standing with the AMHA or an its close proximity to the carriage rings. Dressage exhibitors organization having AMHA Registry reciprocity or pay a $45 may want to consider requesting stabling in D and F Barns non-member fee. A copy of the membership card must be due to their proximity to the dressage ring. Stalls in Mallary provided to the competition. Exceptions: Exhibitors in leadline are available on a first come, first serve basis. Overflow will go and walk-trot classes are exempt from this membership to E Barn. Entries in excess of available stabling will be placed requirement. on a waiting list and will be notified as soon as possible if and when stabling should become available. Exhibitors wishing to th Every person who has reached his 18 birthday and competes be stabled together or share a tack stall must send entries in in classes for amateurs under US Equestrian rules must possess together. current amateur certification issued by the Federation. (US . STALLS NOT RESERVED THROUGH THE Equestrian GR1306 and GR1307.) All exhibitors in Classic SHOW SECRETARY WILL NOT BE Pleasure classes are required to have amateur certification. GUARANTEED. . ANY CHANGES IN STABLING OR LOCATION US EQUESTRIAN MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT REQUESTS MUST BE ADDRESSED AND Life, senior active and junior active members shall be APPROVED BY THE SHOW MANAGER. eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, . ALL EXHIBITORS IN C BARN MUST LEAVE Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above STALL DECORATIONS IN PLACE UNTIL and Competitions at the Advanced THE END OF THE SATURDAY EVENING Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and SESSION. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE 13) Longeing of horses is not permitted in the Coliseum. The grounds will be open to exhibitors and horses after 8:00 14) Courtesy and respect for Eastern States personnel and a.m. Monday, August 13 and will close at NOON Sunday, property is imperative. August 19. Anyone requesting early arrival or late departure LOCATION OF THE SHOW GROUNDS must contact the Show Manager by Friday, August 10. The Eastern States Exposition Fairgrounds are located at: 1305 BOX SEATS Memorial Ave. (Rte. 147), West Springfield, MA 01089; 413- Box seats are available for $135 for the week, and can be 205-5084 reserved on the entry blank. Some sponsorship levels include From Eastern Mass via Mass Pike: free box seats. W to Exit 4, S on Rte. 5 to Rte. 147, W 1Mile CAMPERS From Albany area via Mass Pike: Campers or horse trailers with living quarters will be parked in E to exit 4, S on Rte. 5 to Rte. 147, W 1 Mile the area designated by the management. The camper fee for 20 From Connecticut and Bradley Int’l Airport: amp service is $250. The camper fee for 50 amp service is 91N to exit 3 to Rte. 5N to Rte. 147, W 1 mile $300.Camper stickers must be displayed on all campers. The From Vermont, New Hampshire via 91: Big E will charge a fee for each day that your camper is on S to exit 13B, S on Rte. 5 to Rte. 147, W 1 Mile the Big E grounds prior to Sunday, August 12, 2018. HOTEL/MOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS IN W. GOLF CARTS SPRINGFIELD Golf carts must be ordered directly through the show manager Hilton Garden Inn (413) 886-8000 by Friday, August 3, 2018. Please see the order form located in Candlewood Suites (413) 739-1122 the prize list. Clarion Hotel (413) 781-8750 RING INFORMATION Comfort Inn & Suites (413) 736-5000 The size of the Coliseum ring is 100’ x 200’. The footing in the Hampton Inn (413) 732-1300 Coliseum and outside practice rings is DIRT. The carriage Holiday Inn (413) 781-0900 driving footing is GRASS. The dressage footing is DIRT. Quality Inn (413) 739-7261 COLISEUM QUIET TIME Red Roof Inn (413) 731-1010 The designated quiet time will be 8:00-8:30 a.m. Tuesday- Sheraton Springfield (413) 426-9004 Saturday and for 1 hour following every afternoon session Springfield Marriott (413) 781-7111 starting Wednesday. During quiet time, the use of whips and SHARPS DISPOSAL any/all other attention-getting devices is not permitted. Competition management shall place a minimum of one sharps INFORMATION/MESSAGES DURING SHOW container per each competition, whether or not stabling is Information regarding stall locations, grounds facilities, etc. provided. Additionally, at least one sharps container per fifty will be available at the Office. occupied stalls for the disposal of needles and other disposable MEDICAL SERVICES sharp instruments in convenient locations in barns housing competition horses. It is competition management’s Medical services will be provided by Jim and Joy Wheeler, responsibility to replace such containers when full and dispose REMT, with two Emergency Medical Technicians on duty of them properly. Competition management may fine any throughout the show. The show management and Jim and Joy Wheeler, REMT specifically request that all spectators and individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their exhibitors refrain from assisting with medical personnel in the agents up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other event of an accident, except at the specific request of Jim and sharp disposable instruments. Joy Wheeler, REMT. MOTORIZED VEHICLES FIRE AND SAFETY REGULATIONS Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in The following regulations must be adhered to in accordance which they reside will not be permitted to operate a with the Town of West Springfield Fire Regulations and Public motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, Safety Code: golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on 1) No smoking in the barns or coliseum. the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors 2) No open flames in the barn area. who have a valid temporary license may operate the above 3) Fire proof material must be used for all stall decorations. described motorized vehicles as long as they are 4) Center aisle of barns C and E must remain clear. Tack stall accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The decorations may not extend more than 18” into aisles. 5) All aisles must have walkway free of floor obstructions. parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the 6) Bedding material will not be allowed on the floor of any entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating aisle for display purposes. This includes wood shavings, wood a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely sawdust, peat moss. Large wood chips or coarse bark may be responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will used and must be kept damp at all times. be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) 7) Coverings over aisles which would in any way limit the and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child effectiveness of the sprinkler system will not be allowed. committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of 8) No motorized vehicles in barns. the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the 9) Due to Massachusetts State Law, all children 12 years of age competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and under must wear a helmet when riding a bicycle. and charges being filed against any of the above 10) No roller blading or skate boarding will be allowed on individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and Eastern States Exposition grounds. other mobility assistance devices for individuals with 11) No glass bottles or containers. disabilities are exempt from this rule. 12) No graffiti in barns or stalls.

SPLIT CLASSES PARK HARNESS DIVISION Sections for split classes will be designated by show 72. Park Harness Amateur/Junior Exhibitor management. Exhibitors not showing in their designated 168. $200 Park Harness Amateur/Junior Exhibitor section will be excused from the class. Championship ADDING CLASSES Open to amateurs any age who have been judged in class Please note that Management will not consider adding 72 OR 110 if shown by an amateur. any class to the schedule without a minimum guarantee 44. Park Harness Open of three entries to show in the class and a sponsorship of 81. Park Harness Junior/Novice Horse $100 which must be paid prior to that class. 110. Park Harness Ladies 137. $200 Park Harness Open Championship CLASS LIST Entries must have been judged in any class in this EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS section. COVERED BY THE RULES AND ENGLISH PLEASURE DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF 17. English Pleasure Limit Rider RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND Amateur rider any age. JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. 49. English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 128. English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Champ. IN HAND DIVISION Entries must have been judged in class 17 (if rider is17 1st and 2nd place winners in qualifying classes must or under) or class 49. show in championships. No entry fees for in-hand 64. English Pleasure Youth championship classes. 164. English Pleasure Youth Championship 1. Weanling and Yearling In Hand Entries must have been judged in class 64. (1st and 2nd place will be eligible to show back 86. English Pleasure Junior Horse in gender-appropriate championship) 167. English Pleasure Jr. Horse Champ. 2. 2 Year Old Fillies Entries must have been judged in class 86. 3. Mares 3 and Over 75. English Pleasure Amateur Masters 4. Grand Champion Mare Open to amateurs age 50 and above. 5. 2 Year Old Colts 157. English Pleasure Amateur Masters Champ. 6. Stallions 3 and Over Entries must have been judged in class 75. 7. Grand Champion Stallion 94. English Pleasure Amateur 8. Geldings In Hand 138. $200 English Pleasure Amateur Championship 9. Grand Champion Gelding Entries must have been judged in class 17, 75, 94 OR 38 SPECIALTIES IN HAND if shown by an amateur. Should be shown with tack and attire traditional to the 38. English Pleasure Ladies section represented. (Western, Hunter Pleasure, and 121. English Pleasure Ladies Championship Sport Horse are traditionally shown with one handler; Must have shown in class 38. Classic Pleasure may have one or two amateur handlers.) 78. English Pleasure Limit Horse 10. Western In Hand 43. English Pleasure Open 11. Hunter In Hand 173. $200 English Pleasure Open Championship 12. Sport Horse In Hand Entries must have been judged in any class in this 13. Classic In Hand section. 14. Specialty In Hand Championship WESTERN PLEASURE DIVISION (no entry fee) 99. Western Pleasure Limit Rider 1st and 2nd place in classes 10, 11, 12 and 13 are eligible Amateur rider any age. to compete. 88. Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor PARK SADDLE DIVISION 131. Western Pleasure Jr. Ex. Championship 47. Park Saddle Junior Exhibitor Entries must have been judged in class 88 or 99 (if rider 92. Park Saddle Amateur is 17 or under). 163. $200 Park Saddle Amateur/Jr. Exhibitor 35. Western Pleasure Amateur Masters Championship Open to amateurs age 50 and over. Open to amateurs any age who have been judged in class 70. Western Pleasure Amateur Mares 47, 92 OR 53 if shown by an amateur. 74. Western Pleasure Amateur Stallions and Geldings 30. Park Saddle Junior/Novice Horse 171. $200 Western Pleasure Amateur Championship 53. Park Saddle Ladies Must have been judged in class 35, 46, 70, 74 or 99. 59. Park Saddle Open 15. Western Pleasure Ladies 134. $200 Park Saddle Open Championship 46. Western Pleasure Ladies Amateur Entries must have been judged in any class in this 118. Western Pleasure Ladies Championship section. Entries must have been judged in class 15 or 46. 101. Western Pleasure Youth 21. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr./Novice Horse 85. Western Pleasure Limit Horse 27. Classic Pleasure Saddle Youth 146. Western Pleasure Limit Horse Championship 51. Classic Pleasure Saddle Mares Entries must have been judged in class 85. 54. Classic Pleasure Saddle Stallions and Geldings 63. Western Pleasure Junior Horse 42. Classic Pleasure Saddle Masters 115. Western Pleasure Junior Horse Champ. Open to amateurs age 50 and over. Entries must have been judged in class 63. 113. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Horse 112. Western Pleasure Pro-Am 152. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Horse Champ. Open to amateurs any age. To be shown 1st way of the Entries must have been judged in class 21 or 113. ring by a professional, 2nd way by an amateur. Does not 65. Classic Pleasure Saddle Ladies qualify for class 169. 169. Classic Pleasure Saddle Ladies Championship 52. Western Pleasure Open Entries must have been judged in class 65. 125. $200 Western Pleasure Open Championship 133. $200 Classic Pleasure Saddle Championship Entries must have been judged in any class in this Entries must have been judged in any class in this section. section. ROAD HACK DIVISION CLASSIC PLEASURE DRIVING 104. Road Hack Open 18. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor 149. $200 Road Hack Championship 117. Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Ex. Championship PLEASURE DRIVING DIVISION Entries must have been judged in class 18. 60. Pleasure Driving 2 Year Old 79. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Horse 139. Pleasure Driving 2 Year Old Championship 141. Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Horse Entries must have been judged in class 60. Championship 55. Pleasure Driving Junior Horse Entries must have been judged in class 79. 127. Pleasure Driving Jr. Horse Championship 106. Classic Pleasure Driving Limit Horse Entries must have been judged in class 55. 156. Classic Pleasure Driving Limit Horse 23. Pleasure Driving Limit Driver Championship Open to amateur drivers any age. Entries must have been judged in class 106. 40. Pleasure Driving Amateur 48. Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies Open to amateurs 18 and over. 136. Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies Championship 68. Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor Entries must have been judged in class 48. 83. Pleasure Driving Ladies 32. Classic Pleasure Driving Masters 114. Pleasure Driving Amateur Masters Open to amateurs age 50 and over. Open to amateurs age 50 and over. 62. Classic Pleasure Driving Limit Driver 160. $200 Pleasure Driving Amateur/Jr. Exhibitor Driver any age. Championship 89. Classic Pleasure Driving Open to amateurs any age who have been judged in class 166. $200 Classic Pleasure Driving Championship 23, 40, 68, 114 OR 83 if shown by an amateur. Open to amateurs any age who have been judged in any 28. Pleasure Driving Limit Horse class in this section. 76. Pleasure Driving Open HUNTER PLEASURE DIVISION 130. $200 Pleasure Driving Open Championship 37. Hunter Pleasure Limit Rider Junior Exhibitor Entries must have been judged in any class in this 98. Hunter Pleasure Limit Rider Jr. Ex. section. Championship CLASSIC PLEASURE DIVISION Entries must have been judged in class 37. Horses in this division may NOT cross enter in the 82. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Ex. Rider 13 & Under regular English Pleasure or Pleasure Driving divisions at 151. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Ex. 13 & Under this show. Championship CLASSIC PLEASURE SADDLE Entries must have been judged in class 37 (if 13 or 84. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr. Ex. 14-17 under) or 82. 95. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr. Ex. 13 & Under 90. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Ex. Rider 16-17 102. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Rider 93. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Ex. Rider 14-15 Rider any age. 165. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Ex. 14-17 Championship 161. Classic Pleasure Saddle Junior Exhibitor Entries must have been judged in class 37 (if rider is14- Championship 17), 90 or 93. Entries must have been judged in class 84, 95 or 102 if 80. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Limit Rider 18 & Over rider is 17 or under. 145. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Limit Rider 18 & 148. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Rider Over Championship Championship Entries must have been judged in class 80. Entries must have been judged in class 102. 16. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Masters return along either rail at a show trot. Refer to USEF Open to amateurs age 50 and over. EQ119.17.c 153. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Masters Champ. 19. Saddle Seat Equitation 17 & Under Entries must have been judged in class 16. 159. Saddle Seat Equitation Championship 56. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Mares At least the top 4 must be worked individually from any 58. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Stallions and Geldings of the tests in USEF EQ118, tests 1-16. Entries must 172. $200 Hunter Pleasure Amateur Championship have been judged in class 19 or 96. Open to amateurs 18 & over who have been judged in 36. Classic Equitation 17 & Under class 16, 56, 58, 77, or 87 if shown by an amateur. 120. Classic Equitation Championship 77. Hunter Pleasure Ladies Amateur At least the top 4 must be worked individually from any 87. Hunter Pleasure Ladies of the tests in USEF EQ118, tests 1-16. Entries must 135. Hunter Pleasure Ladies Championship have been judged in class 36 or 96. Entries must have been judged in class 77 or 87. 24. Western Seat Equitation 17 & Under 69. Hunter Pleasure Youth 108. AMHA Western Seat Medal 126. Hunter Pleasure Youth Championship Judge may choose from USEF MO169.4, tests a-j. Entries must have been judged in class 69. Instructions must be publicly announced. At the 29. Hunter Pleasure Limit Horse discretion of the judge the pattern or instructions may be 111. Hunter Pleasure Limit Horse Championship posted at least 1 hour prior to the session containing the Entries must have been judged in class 29. class. 67. Hunter Pleasure 3 Year Old 158. Western Seat Equitation Championship 73. Hunter Pleasure 4 Year Old May be asked for Tests 1-15. Entries must have been 155. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Horse Championship judged in class 24 or 108. Entries must have been judged in class 67 or 73. 39. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal on the Flat 119. Hunter Pleasure Pro-Am Judge may choose from USEF MO171.4, tests a-p. Open to amateurs of any age. To be shown 1st way of the Instructions must be publicly announced. At the ring by a professional, 2nd way by an amateur. Does not discretion of the judge the pattern or instructions may be qualify for class 172. posted at least 1 hour prior to the session containing the 41. Hunter Pleasure Stallions and Geldings class. 45. Hunter Pleasure Mares 22. Hunt Seat Equitation 13 & Under 162. $200 Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 116. Junior Hunt Seat Equitation Championship Entries must have been judged in any class in this May be asked for USEF EQ112, tests 1-8 (excluding section. those that require jumping). Entries must have been ROADSTER DIVISION judged in class 22 or 39. 57. Roadster To Bike 33. Hunt Seat Equitation 14-17 129. Roadster Under Saddle 122. Senior Hunt Seat Equitation Championship 170. $200 Roadster To Bike Championship. May be asked for USEF EQ112, tests 1-19 (excluding Entries must have been judged in class 57. those that require jumping). Entries must have been EQUITATION AND judged in class 33 or 39. AMHA MEDAL DIVISION 26. Adult Equitation Refer to USEF Rules MO165, MO167, MO168, MO169, Open to riders 18 year and over, any seat. No additional MO170, MO172 and MO173 regarding AMHA Medal testing will be required. classes. LEADLINE AND WALK/TROT EQUITATION 97. Junior Exhibitor Showmanship SECTION 17 and under. To be judged 40% on appearance and 60% Refer to USEF Rule MO174 regarding Morgan walk/trot on showmanship. classes. Entries in this section may not enter classes in 96. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal Class any other section of this show. Two or more individual tests of the top four exhibitors 142. Leadline Equitation are required. Judge may choose from USEF MO168.4, Riders to be 7 years of age or under. Horses to be led by tests a-p. Instructions must be publicly announced. At the an adult on foot. Will be asked to trot a few steps. discretion of the judge, the pattern or instructions may be Performance of child and suitability of mount to be posted at least 1 hour prior to the session containing the judged. This class will be pinned as three separate class. classes: Saddle Seat, Hunt Seat and Western Seat. Both 124. UPHA Morgan Challenge Cup - Riders 17 & judges will be in the ring during the class. Under 144. Leadline Equitation Championship To be judged 60% on railwork and 40% on the workout. This class will be pinned as one class. Entries must have The mandatory workout is: Trot a serpentine consisting been judged in class 142. of four half circles to the opposite end of the ring and

140. First Year Leadline not be held for dressage entries and vice versa. Seven Riders to be 7 years of age and under in their first year of championships will be awarded: 1. Introductory Level showing. Any seat. WILL NOT TROT. This class will Sr. Rider; 2. Introductory Level Jr. Rider; 3. Training not be placed. Entries in this class may not show in any Level Sr. Rider; 4. Training Level Jr. Rider; 5. First other class at this show. Ribbons for all entries. Level Sr. Rider; 6. First Level Jr. Rider; 7. Second Level. 61. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Equitation 11 and Under The championships will be based on the average of two Performance of child at a walk and trot to be judged. scores in that division; one score MUST be Test 3 with Open to Saddle Seat and Classic equitation riders. the exception of Second Level where it can be any two 147. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Eq. 11 and Under scores. The Introductory Level Championships will be Championship determined by the score from Test C as well as one other Entries must have been judged in class 61. score. The maiden rider class and the AMHA Medal 66. Walk/Jog Western Seat Eq. 11 and Under class do NOT count toward championship awards. A Performance of child at a walk and jog to be judged. junior rider is defined as a rider whose USEF/USDF 150. Walk/Jog Western Seat Eq. 11 and Under show age is 17 years or under. USDF numbers MUST be Champ. clearly marked on the entry forms or the show will not Entries must have been judged in class 66. accept responsibility for reporting scores to the USDF. 71. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Eq. 9 and Under Entry fee for each class is $35. Performance of child at a walk and trot to be judged. 143. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Eq. 9 and Under Champ. FRIDAY TIME TBA Entries must have been judged in class 71. 300. USDF Introductory Level Test A Jr. Rider 91. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Eq. 10 -11 301. USDF Introductory Level Test A Sr. Rider Performance of child at a walk and trot to be judged. 302. USDF Introductory Level Test B Jr. Rider 154. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Eq. 10-11 Championship 303. USDF Introductory Level Test B Sr. Rider Entries must have been judged in class 91. 304. Training Level Test 1 Sr. Rider WALK/TROT PLEASURE SECTION 305. Training Level Test 1 Jr. Rider Entries in this section may not enter classes in any other 306. First Level Test 1 Sr. Rider section of this show except Junior Exhibitor 307. First Level Test 1 Jr. Rider Showmanship. 308. First Level Test 2 Sr. Rider 34. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure 11 and Under 309. First Level Test 2 Jr. Rider To be shown at a walk and trot. Open to Classic Pleasure 310. Second Level Test 1 and English Pleasure entries. 311. Training Level Test of Choice Maiden Rider 103. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure 11 and Under (please indicate test on entry form) Championship SATURDAY TIME TBA Entries must have been judged in class 34. 312. USDF Introductory Level Test C Jr. Rider 20. Walk/Jog Western Pleasure 11 and Under 313. USDF Introductory Level Test C Sr. Rider To be shown at a walk and jog. 314. Training Level Test 2 Sr. Rider 105 Walk/Jog Western Pleasure 11 and Under 315. Training Level Test 2 Jr. Rider Championship 316. Training Level Test 3 Sr. Rider Entries must have been judged in class 20. 317. Training Level Test 3 Jr. Rider 25. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 9 and Under 318. First Level Test 3 Sr. Rider To be shown at a walk and trot. 319. First Level Test 3 Jr. Rider 100. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 9 and Under 320. Second Level Test 2 Championship 321. Second Level Test 3 Entries must have been judged in class 25. 322. AMHA Dressage Medal 31. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 10 -11 Open to AMHA members who have not reached their To be shown at a walk and trot. 21st birthday as December 1st of the previous year. 107. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 10-11 Championship Professionals are not allowed to compete in this class. Entries must have been judged in class 31. Will be held under current AMHA rules. USDF DRESSAGE DIVISION Optional class to consider: No post entries will be accepted after one week before 12. Sport Horse In Hand the show. All dressage classes will be held in the USEF WESTERN DRESSAGE DIVISION dressage ring located by Gate 1 on the Eastern States Refer to USEF Subchapter MO16 – Western Dressage for full Exposition grounds. The footing is dirt. Stabling in D rules and regulations. and F Barns is recommended due to their proximity to No post entries will be accepted after one week before the dressage ring. Introductory levels may be ridden in the show. All dressage classes will be held in the the small arena with all other levels ridden in the dressage ring located by Gate 1 on the Eastern States standard size arena. Riders in this division may cross Exposition grounds. The footing is dirt. Stabling in D enter into other divisions but classes in other arenas will and F Barns is recommended due to their proximity to the dressage ring. Riders in this division may cross enter Pleasure) at any level at any ADS recognized or into other divisions, but classes in other arenas will not USEF licensed competition. be held for dressage entries and vice versa. Three No driver may compete as part of another entry in this championships will be awarded: 1. Introductory Level; 2. division; however, all drivers in this division may Basic Level; 3. Level 1. Championships will be based on compete in any other classes at the show for which they the average of two test scores within the division; one are otherwise eligible. Both drivers must be present and score MUST be Test 4. remain in the vehicle while the entry is competing. Any Entry fee for each class is $35 change of either driver or horse constitutes a new entry. THURSDAY – TIME TBA Horses: There is no restriction on the horse(s) as long as 500. Introductory Level Test 1 they are otherwise eligible. 501. Introductory Level Test 2 Vehicles: Any eligible vehicle suitable for the Carriage 502. Introductory Level Test 3 Division as described in the Prize List may be used. 503. Introductory Level Test 4 Classes: Entries to compete in three classes: 504. Basic Level Test 1 415. X/Pro Timed Obstacles -A Timed Obstacles class 505. Basic Level Test 2 modified as follows: X Driver will drive the course and 506. Basic Level Test 3 be scored as per the rules. After crossing the Finish Line, 507. Basic Level Test 4 Pro Driver will take the reins, and at the Judge’s signal, 508. Level 1 Test 1 drive the course and be scored as per the rules. Both 509. Level 1 Test 2 drivers’ scores will be added together for a final score for 510. Level 1 Test 3 the Entry. 511. Level 1 Test 4 109. X/Pro Working-A Working class modified as 512. Level 2 Test of Choice follows: X driver will drive the first way of the ring. The 513. Level 3 Test of Choice Judge will call for entries to line up. Drivers will exchange reins at the halt in the line-up. Pro Driver will CARRIAGE DRIVING DIVISION drive the second way of the ring. All drivers may be Entry: “Entry” shall mean horse and driver combination. asked to rein back. (Exception: X/Pro Division) 123. X/Pro Progressive Obstacles - A Progressive Drivers: Drivers may compete in more than one section Obstacles Class modified as follows: X Driver will drive of this competition. Drivers may compete more than the course and be scored as per the rules. The Pro driver once on the same course. A groom/passenger may will then take the reins and at the Judge’s signal, drive compete as a driver on the same course. Junior Drivers the course and be scored as per the rules. Both drivers’ are 14 to 17 years of age and may enter Open or Limit scores will be added together for a final score for the classes (if otherwise eligible). Junior Championships will Entry. be awarded; see CHAMPIONSHIPS below. X/Pro Championship: Determined by point total of Horses: A horse may compete more than once on the each entry in classes 109, 123,415. Entry must have been same obstacle course. A horse may not compete more judged in all three classes. Ties decided by drive off by than once in the same obstacle class, except as part of a the Pro driver in Progressive Obstacles. pair or multiple. Pair/Multiple Championships will be Pleasure Drive Pace - NEW FOR 2018! awarded; see CHAMPIONSHIPS below. To be conducted under USEF Rule CP 260. There will Open Classes-Open to any entries. be Walk Only and mandatory Trot sections on both Limit Classes-Entries are ineligible for Limit classes paved and grass footings. To be run immediately after winning six first place ribbons which must include following the entry’s obstacle classes on Wednesday. at least one first place ribbon from each of three ADS 407. Open Pleasure Drive – Pace and/or USEF Carriage Pleasure Driving competitions. 408. Limit Pleasure Drive – Pace Entry Fees: Entry fee for each class: $35; Championship Reinsmanship class fee; $45. EXCEPTIONS: X/Pro Championship 401. Super Reinsmanship Test 2 – Limit (three classes) - $100; Combined Test - $20. 402. Super Reinsmanship Test 2 – Open X/Pro Division Obstacles Drivers: Entries are comprised of a team of two drivers Cantering is not permitted in any obstacle class except per entry, one of each, as follows: Derby Driving-Open. 1. The Pro Driver: A driver who has not won a 1st 403. Fault and Out Obstacles – Limit place ribbon in any ADS recognized or USEF 404. Pick Your Route Obstacles – Limit licensed carriage driving class since 2010 and is 405. Fault and Out Obstacles – Open either: a.) An equine professional or b.) An amateur 406. Pick Your Route Obstacles – Open who has won at least one driving championship class 413. Timed Obstacles – Limit of any kind at a USEF show. 414. Timed Obstacles - Open 2. The X Driver: A driver having won at least one carriage driving championship (Combined or Conquer the World Obstacles High Point Obstacle Championships A timed obstacles course similar to recent World Singles Ties to be decided by highest placing in Obstacles- cones courses. Timed. 420. Conquer the World Obstacles – Limit Championships will be awarded to the entries that 421. Conquer the World Obstacles – Open accrue the most points in: Dressage Limit: Classes 403,404, 413, 420 409. Carriage Dressage Training Level Test 3 – Limit Open: Classes 405,406,414, 421 410. Carriage Dressage Training Level Test 3 – Open Pair/Multiple and Junior Driver: Awarded to the 411. Carriage Dressage Preliminary Level Test 2 – Limit highest combined point total by a Pair/Multiple and 412. Carriage Dressage Preliminary Level Test 2 – Open Junior Driver Entry’s Pick Your Route Obstacles class, Working Fault and Out Obstacles class, Timed Obstacles class, 416. Carriage Driving Working – Limit Conquer the World Obstacles. 417. Carriage Driving Working – Open Super Driving Derby Championships 50. Carriage Dog Class Penalties for Dressage, Cones and Derby added together. (Coliseum, Wednesday evening session.) Lowest penalty total wins. Ties broken by lowest Derby 132. Carriage Pleasure Working Championship penalty score. Open to entries that competed in any Carriage Driving Championships will be awarded to the entries with the class at the show. (Coliseum, Friday evening session.) lowest penalty scores in: Derby Driving Limit-Classes 409,413, 418 Derby Classes conducted per American Driving Society Open-Classes 412, 414, 419 (ADS) Derby Driving rules. Horses may wear protective Pair/Multiple and Junior Driver-Awarded to the boots. All participants MUST wear protective helmets. Pair/Multiple and Junior Driver Entry in Open or Limit Attire as per ADS Marathon requirements. Any Super Derby Driving classes. appropriate vehicle may be used. Navigators are required Concours D’Elegance on 4 wheeled vehicles. Wire wheels are not allowed. A special award presented to the turnout which, in the Cantering is not allowed in Limit classes. Limit entries to opinion of the judge, presents the most elegant effect drive Gates A-C. Open entries to drive Gates A-E. throughout the competition. No entry fee. 418. Derby Driving – Limit The Jill K. Countryman Memorial Trophy 419. Derby Driving – Open Presented to the high-point female driver in the obstacle Combined Test classes. A combined penalty score from Dressage and Timed Obstacles, scored per ADS Combined Driving Rules. 2018 Carriage Class Schedule 422. Training. Must be entered in Classes 409 or 410, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 5:00 PM MALLARY - and 413. Carriage Division Briefing 423. Preliminary. Must be entered in Classes 411 or 412, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 8:00 AM and 414. Dressage sign-up sheets posted at show office. HIGH POINT CHAMPIONSHIPS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 9:00 AM All Championships presented Saturday during the lunch 12. Sport Horse In Hand (Coliseum, Wednesday morning hour in the Food Court. session.) Points for all Championships: 1st, 8 points; 2nd, 7 points; WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 10:00 AM 3rd, 6 points; 4th, 5 points; 5th, 4 points; 6th, 3 points; 401. Super Reinsmanship Test 2 - Limit 7th, 2 points; 8th, 1 point. Ribbons awarded to 6th place. 402. Super Reinsmanship Test 2 - Open High Point Overall Championships WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1:00 PM Ties decided by best Dressage score. 403. Fault and Out Obstacles - Limit Championships will be awarded to the entries that 404. Pick Your Own Route Obstacles - Limit accrue the most points in: 405. Fault and Out Obstacles-Open Limit: Classes 401,409,413,416,420 406. Pick Your Route Obstacles -Open Open: Classes 402, 410,414,417,421 407. Pleasure Drive Pace - Limit The Derby, Pace, and Combined Test do not count for 408. Pleasure Drive Pace - Open championship points. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 7:00 PM Pair/Multiple and Junior Driver Overall 50. Carriage Dog Class Championships: Awarded to the highest combined (Coliseum, during evening session.) point total by a Pair/Multiple and Junior Driver Entry in THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 10:00AM their declared Dressage test, Working class, Super 409. Carriage Dressage Training Level Test 3- Limit Reinsmanship Test 2, Timed Obstacles class, Conquer 410. Carriage Dressage Training Level Test 3 - Open the World Obstacles. 411. Carriage Dressage Preliminary Level Test 2-Limit 412. Carriage Dressage Preliminary Level Test 2-Open

THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2:00 PM Rider Attire: Helmets approved for horseback riding 413. Timed Obstacles - Limit (not bicycle helmets) are mandatory. Riders MUST wear 414. Timed Obstacles - Open appropriate boots. 415. Timed Obstacles - X/Pro Saddle Seat – Kentucky , boots, shirt and vest. FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 10:00.AM No full saddle suits are allowed. 416. Carriage Driving-Working-Limit Hunt Seat – Breeches, jodhpur/paddock boots, hunt shirt. 417. Carriage Driving-Working-Open Adult riders may wear tall boots. No coats allowed. 109. Carriage Driving-Working-X/Pro Horse Eligibility: All horses/ used in Mass (Coliseum day session, last class before the one-hour Morgan Academy classes must be used regularly in break.) lesson programs. All breeds are welcome. Horses in FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 2:00 PM training with a professional trainer within the last 30 418. Derby Driving - Limit days are NOT eligible. Horses used in Academy classes 419. Derby Driving - Open can cross enter into the regular horse show classes with FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 6:30 PM different riders. 123. Progressive Obstacles-X/Pro Equipment: Horses may be shown in work (Coliseum, first class of evening session.) (martingales allowed), Pelham bridles or full bridles. 132. Carriage Pleasure - Working Championship There are no shoeing restrictions or requirements. (Coliseum, during evening session.) Protective boots are allowed. Braiding is optional. SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 10:30AM Entry and Stall Fees: $25 per class; $125 per stall for 420. Conquer the World Obstacles-Limit horses used for Academy classes ONLY. If horse is 421. Conquer the World Obstacles-Open shown in regular horse show classes the full stall fee Awards Luncheon must be paid. Academy Class List ACADEMY CLASSES All classes will be held following the conclusion of the The purpose of the Massachusetts Morgan Academy is to regular Saturday afternoon session of the show. introduce lesson riders of all ages and their families to Classes will be divided between hunt seat and saddle seat the experience of showing at a Class A event. Riders in if entries warrant. this division are students who are currently taking riding If it becomes necessary to split classes into A and B lessons, and are to be judged on their basic riding skills. sections due to shared horses, Section A of both classes The New England Morgan Horse Association is giving will be run consecutively, then Section B, to reduce tack year-end awards for Academy classes. To be eligible, and rider changes. In other words, if it is necessary to riders must be members of NEMHA and compete in at split 601 (Walk/Trot Pleasure 14-17) and 602 (Walk/Trot least two of the three shows on the New England circuit Equitation 14-17), into sections A and B, then 602A will offering Academy classes. be held immediately following 601A. General Information/Requirements 600. Therapeutic Leadline – Any Age All classes will work both ways of the ring at the 601. Walk/Trot Pleasure 14-17 required gaits. 602. Walk/Trot Equitation 14-17 Headers for leadline riders must be 18 years of age or 603. Walk/Trot Pleasure 13 and Under older. Horses competing in the Massachusetts Morgan 604. Walk/Trot Equitation 13 and Under Academy are subject to the guidelines of USEF rules and 605. Leadline Pleasure-8 and Under regulations. Horses must meet all health requirements as 606. Leadline Equitation-8 and Under described under Exhibitor Information in this prize list. 607. Leadline Pleasure-Walk Only 8 and Under Stalls must be reserved at the time entries are submitted. 608. Leadline Equitation-Walk Only 8 and Under Trainers – please be sure your name/farm name are 609. Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure 17 and Under clearly indicated, otherwise these stalls may not be 610. Walk/Trot/Canter Equitation 17 and Under located with your regularly assigned stalls. 611. Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure Adult Rider Eligibility: The Massachusetts Morgan Academy 612. Walk/Trot/Canter Equitation Adult classes are open to riders who have not shown in any USEF rated horse shows, NEHC, or state affiliated show during this competition year. They are permitted to compete in regular classes at non-rated shows such as Rowley Riding and Driving, Silver Heels or any other one-day horse show, etc. Riders in the Mass Morgan Academy are NOT permitted to compete in any regular classes at this show.

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES NOTE: TUESDAY, 1:00 PM Coliseum 405. Fault and Out Obstacles – Open Youth of the Year Horsemanship Patterns 406. Pick Your Own Route Obstacles – Open WEDNESDAY 9:00 AM Coliseum 407. Pleasure Drive Pace – Limit 1. Weanlings and Yearlings In Hand 408. Pleasure Drive Pace - Open 2. 2 Year Old Fillies WEDNESDAY 7:00 PM Coliseum 3. Mares 3 and Over 39. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal 4. Grand Champion Mare 40. Pleasure Driving Amateur 5 MINUTE BREAK 41. Hunter Pleasure Stallions and Geldings 5. 2 Year Old Colts 42. Classic Pleasure Saddle Masters 6. Stallions 3 and Over 43. English Pleasure Open 7. Grand Champion Stallion 44. Park Harness Open 5 MINUTE BREAK 45. Hunter Pleasure Mares 8. Gelding In Hand 46. Western Pleasure Ladies Amateur 9. Gelding In Hand Championship 47. Park Saddle Jr. Exhibitor 10. Western In Hand 48. Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies 11. Hunter In Hand 49. English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 12. Sport Horse In Hand 50. Carriage Driving Dog Class 13. Classic In Hand 51. Classic Pleasure Saddle Mares 14. Specialty In Hand Championship 52. Western Pleasure Open 10 MINUTE BREAK 53. Park Saddle Ladies 15. Western Pleasure Ladies 54. Classic Pleasure Saddle Stallions and Geldings 16. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Masters 55. Pleasure Driving Junior Horse 17. English Pleasure Limit Rider, any age 56. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Mares 18. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor 57. Roadster to Bike 19. Saddle Seat Equitation 17 and Under 58. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Stallions and 20. Walk/Jog Western Pleasure Geldings 21. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr./Novice Horse 59. Park Saddle Open 22. Hunt Seat Equitation 13 and Under 23. Pleasure Driving Limit Driver THURSDAY 9:00 AM Coliseum 24. Western Seat Equitation 17 and Under 60. Pleasure Driving 2 Year Old 25.Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 9 and Under 61. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Equitation 26. Adult Equitation (all seats) 62. Classic Pleasure Driving Limit Driver 27. Classic Pleasure Saddle Youth 63. Western Pleasure Junior Horse 1 HOUR BREAK 64. English Pleasure Youth 28. Pleasure Driving Limit Horse 65. Classic Pleasure Saddle Ladies 29. Hunter Pleasure Limit Horse 66. Walk/Jog Western Seat Equitation 30. Park Saddle Jr./Novice Horse 67. Hunter Pleasure 3 Year Old 31. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 10-11 68. Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor 32. Classic Pleasure Driving Masters 69. Hunter Pleasure Youth 33. Hunt Seat Equitation 14-17 70. Western Pleasure Amateur Mares 34. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure 71. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation 9 and Under 35. Western Pleasure Amateur Masters 72. Park Harness Amateur/Jr Exhibitor 36. Classic Equitation 73. Hunter Pleasure 4 Year Old 37. Hunter Pleasure Limit Rider Jr. Exhibitor 74. Western Pleasure Amateur Stallions and 38. English Pleasure Ladies Geldings WEDNESDAY, 10:00 AM Carriage 75. English Pleasure Amateur Masters 401. Super Reinsmanship Test 2 - Limit 76. Pleasure Driving Open 402. Super Reinsmanship Test 2 - Open 77. Hunter Pleasure Ladies Amateur WEDNESDAY, 1:00 PM Carriage 1 HOUR BREAK 403. Fault and Out Obstacles - Limit 78. English Pleasure Limit Horse 404. Pick Your Own Route Obstacles – Limit 79. Classic Pleasure Driving Junior Horse 80. Hunter Pleasure Limit Rider, 18 and over 99. Western Pleasure Limit Rider 81. Park Harness Jr./Novice Horse 100. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 9 and Under 82. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 13 and Under Champ. 83. Pleasure Driving Ladies 101. Western Pleasure Youth 84. Classic Pleasure Saddle Junior Exhibitor 14-17 102. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Rider 85. Western Pleasure Limit Horse 103. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Pleasure Championship 86. English Pleasure Junior Horse 104. Road Hack 87. Hunter Pleasure Ladies 105. Walk/Jog Western Pleasure Championship 88. Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 106. Classic Pleasure Driving Limit Horse 89. Classic Pleasure Driving 107. Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 10-11 90. Hunter Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 16-17 Championship. 91. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation 10-11 108. AMHA Western Seat Medal 92. Park Saddle Amateur 109. Carriage Driving-Working X-Am/Pro 93. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 14-15 1 HOUR BREAK 94. English Pleasure Amateur 110. Park Harness Ladies 95. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr. Exhibitor 13 and 111. Hunter Pleasure Limit Horse Championship Under 112. Western Pleasure Pro-Am 96. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal 113. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Horse THURSDAY, 10:00 AM Carriage 114. Pleasure Driving Amateur Masters 409. Carriage Dressage Training Level Test 3-Limit 115. Western Pleasure Jr. Horse Championship 410. Carriage Dressage Training Level Test 3-Open 116. Hunt Seat Equitation Junior Championship 411. Carriage Dressage Preliminary Level Test 2- 117. Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Exhibitor Champ. Limit 118. Western Pleasure Ladies Championship 412. Carriage Dressage Preliminary Level Test 2- 119. Hunter Pleasure Pro-Am Open 120. Classic Equitation Championship THURSDAY 2:00 PM Carriage 121. English Pleasure Ladies Championship 413. Obstacles-Timed-Limit 122. Hunt Seat Equitation Senior Championship 414. Obstacles-Timed-Open FRIDAY 10:00 AM Carriage 415. Obstacles-Timed-X/Pro 416. Carriage Driving-Working-Limit THURSDAY (START TIME TBA) Western 417. Carriage Driving-Working-Open Dressage FRIDAY 2:00 PM Carriage 500. Introductory Level Test 1 418. Derby Driving – Limit 501. Introductory Level Test 2 419. Derby Driving – Open 502. Introductory Level Test 3 FRIDAY TIME TBA Dressage 503. Introductory Level Test 4 300. USDF Introductory Level Test A Jr. Rider 504. Basic Level Test 1 301. USDF Introductory Level Test A Sr. Rider 505. Basic Level Test 2 302. USDF Introductory Level Test B Jr. Rider 506. Basic Level Test 3 303. USDF Introductory Level Test B Sr. Rider 507. Basic Level Test 4 304. Training Level Test 1 Sr. Rider 508. Level 1 Test 1 305. Training Level Test 1 Jr. Rider 509. Level 1 Test 2 306. First Level Test 1 Sr. Rider 510. Level 1 Test 3 307. First Level Test 1 Jr. Rider 511. Level 1 Test 4 308. First Level Test 2 Sr. Rider 512. Level 2 Test of Choice 309. First Level Test 2 Jr. Rider 513. Level 3 Test of Choice 310. Second Level Test 1 THURSDAY 7:00 PM 311. Training Level Test of Choice Maiden Rider EXHIBITORS PARTY FRIDAY 6:30PM Coliseum 123. Progressive Obstacles X-Am/Pro FRIDAY 10:00 AM Coliseum (NOT TO BEGIN BEFORE 7:00 PM) 97. Jr. Exhibitor Showmanship 124. UPHA Challenge Cup 98. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Ex. Limit Rider 125. Western Pleasure Open Championship Championship 126. Hunter Pleasure Youth Championship 127. Pleasure Driving Jr. Horse Championship Mass Morgan Academy (Coliseum) 128. English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor Championship 600. Therapeutic Leadline Any Age 129. Roadster Under Saddle 601. Walk/Trot Pleasure 14-17 130. Pleasure Driving Open Championship 602. Walk/Trot Equitation 14-17 131. Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor Championship 603. Walk/Trot Pleasure 13 and Under 132. Carriage Pleasure Driving-Working 604. Walk/Trot Equitation 13 and Under Championship 605. Leadline Pleasure-8 and Under 133. Classic Pleasure Saddle Championship 606. Leadline Equitation-8 and Under 134. Park Saddle Open Championship 607. Leadline Pleasure-Walk Only 8 and Under 135. Hunter Pleasure Ladies Championship 608. Leadline Equitation-Walk Only 8 and Under 136. Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies Championship 609. Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure 17 and Under 137. Park Harness Open Championship 610. Walk/Trot/Canter Equitation 17 and Under 138. English Pleasure Amateur Championship 611. Walk/Trot/Canter Pleasure Adult 612. Walk/Trot/Canter Equitation Adult SATURDAY 9:00 AM Coliseum SATURDAY 10:30 AM Carriage 139. Pleasure Driving 2 Year Old Championship 420. Conquer the World Obstacles-Limit 140. Leadline 1st Year 421. Conquer the World Obstacles-Open 141. Classic Pleasure Driving Jr. Horse SATURDAY TIME TBA Dressage Championship 312. USDF Introductory Level Test C Jr. Rider 142. Leadline Equitation (all seats) 313. USDF Introductory Level Test C Sr. Rider 143. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation 9 and Under 314. Training Level Test 2 Sr. Rider Champ. 315. Training Level Test 2 Jr. Rider 144. Leadline Equitation Championship 316. Training Level Test 3 Sr. Rider 145. Hunter Pleasure Limit Rider Championship 317. Training Level Test 3 Jr. Rider 146. Western Pleasure Limit Horse Championship 318. First Level Test 3 Sr. Rider 147. Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Equitation 319. First Level Test 3 Jr. Rider Championship 320. Second Level Test 2 148. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Rider 321. Second Level Test 3 Championship 322. AMHA Dressage Medal 149. Road Hack Championship SATURDAY 7:00PM Coliseum 150. Walk/Jog Western Seat Equitation 159. Saddle Seat Equitation Championship Championship 160. Pleasure Driving Amateur Championship 151. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 13 and Under 161. Classic Pleasure Saddle Jr. Exhibitor Champ Championship 152. Classic Pleasure Saddle Limit Horse 162. Hunter Pleasure Open Championship Championship 163. Park Saddle Amateur Championship 153. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Masters 164. English Pleasure Youth Championship Championship 165. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 14-17 154. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation 10-11 Championship Championship 166. Classic Pleasure Driving Championship 155. Hunter Pleasure Jr. Horse Championship 167. English Pleasure Jr. Horse Championship 156. Classic Pleasure Driving Limit Horse 168. Park Harness Amateur/Jr. Exhibitor Championship Championship 157. English Pleasure Amateur Masters 169. Classic Pleasure Saddle Ladies Championship Championship 170. Roadster to Bike Championship 158. Western Seat Equitation Championship 171. Western Pleasure Amateur Championship 30 MINUTE BREAK 172. Hunter Pleasure Amateur Championship 173. English Pleasure Open Championship

2018 MASS MORGAN SPONSORSHIP FORM

The Massachusetts Morgan Horse Show Committee is proud to provide a top quality, fun-filled horse show for our exhibitors. From our competitive classes to our youth contest and awesome exhibitor party, there is something for everyone! A sponsorship at any level will help us to continue our tradition this summer with our “Night at the Museum” themed show.

To become a “supporter of the arts” please check desired sponsorship level below:

____The Louvre $1000: Includes 12 box seats, a banner and sponsorship of an evening session. Also includes recognition on our Facebook page.

____The Smithsonian $500: Includes 8 box seats, a shared banner, and sponsorship of a day session. Also includes recognition on our Facebook page.

____The Guggenheim $300: Presentation of Money Championship Class and recognition on our Facebook page.

____The Museum of Natural History $100: Presentation of Championship Class and recognition on our Facebook page.

____The Met $50: Includes presentation of a regular class

____A Benefactor: A gift from the heart in any amount will help us to make Mass Morgan a show to remember! Please fill in the amount you wish to donate $______

Sponsor Information:

Name:______

Address______

Phone:______Email______

Name on Box Seat if different from above: (For Louvre and Smithsonian levels)______

Payments may be made in advance or you may have your sponsorship added to your bill in the show office. _____Please bill me at the show ____ My payment is enclosed

If paying in advance (by August 1, 2018), please make your check payable to Massachusetts Morgan Horse Show and mail to:

Julie Costello 2205 Boston Road M 120 Wilbraham, MA 01095 413-584-7086 [email protected] Massachusetts Morgan Horse Show Youth of the Year Contest

Tuesday morning, August 14, 8:30AM: Check In, Written Exam, Oral Presentation Tuesday afternoon, 1:00 PM: Horsemanship Patterns (Coliseum) Judging (Times TBA)

The Youth of the Year contest is designed to encourage youth to become well versed in all areas of horsemanship. Although many excel in certain areas, the competition rewards a cumulative score in four divisions. Each division is awarded 250 points. Six ribbons will be awarded for the best scores in each division. The cumulative scores for each division will result in a Walk/Trot High Point Award, a Junior (under 14) High Point Award; and a Senior (14-21) High Point Award. Overall Champions will receive a trophy and ribbons through six places. The awards will be presented on Wednesday evening in the Coliseum.

Contest Divisions, 250 points each 1. A written General Knowledge Quiz. 2. Judging Contest: Oral Reasons and three classes to be determined. 3. Horsemanship: An individual performance with a Morgan to a prescribed pattern, either riding or driving. To be judged on overall horsemanship and showmanship. 4. Oral Presentation: Time allowed is three to five minutes. Topics to be mailed when entries are received, or e-mailed if e-mail address is provided.

Youth Contest Entry Form Entry Deadline is August 4, 2018

Name: ______Age:______

Address:______

E-mail:______Phone number: ______

Areas of Participation.(You need not participate in all divisions):

1._____ 2._____ 3.______4.______

Walk/Trot______Junior______Senior______

Entry Fee: $25.00. Please make check payable to MMHS and send to: Pamela Powers 53A Conway Street South Deerfield, MA 01373 413-387-9614 (cell/text) [email protected]

Patterns and presentation topic will be sent after August 4, 2018 upon receipt of entry form. Massachusetts Morgan Horse Show Academy Entry Form Entries due August 6, 2018

Rider’s Name ______Age _____ Hunt or Saddle Seat ______

Address ______

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Horse’s Name ______

Classes ($25.00 per class) Class # ______Class Name ______

Class # ______Class Name ______

Class # ______Class Name ______

______Stalls at $125/stall

TOTAL DUE: $______

PLEASE READ AND SIGN BELOW: I understand and agree that the Eastern States Exposition and its employees will not be held responsible for any accident that may occur. I further agree to hold the Massachusetts Morgan Horse Show, the Massachusetts Morgan Horse Association, and their officers, directors and employees harmless and indemnify them against any legal proceedings or any liabilities for any such accident or loss. Exhibitors will be held responsible for any careless damage to the grounds or equipment. WARNING: Under Massachusetts Law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or the death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities pursuant to Chapter 128, Section 2D of the General Laws.

Rider’s Signature______(Parent or guardian must sign if rider is under 18 years of age)

Trainer’s Name ______Farm ______

Trainer’s Signature ______

Return entries no later than AUGUST 6 to: Kelly McFaul MMHS Secretary 206 S. Lark Ln. Wichita, KS67209 Cell: 316-650-2287 Fax: 316-462-0883; E-mail: [email protected]

Please make check payable to MMHS. If stalls are needed, please use the regular entry form and mail with this form. 2018 Massachusetts Morgan Horse Association Scholarship

To be considered for this scholarship you must:

1. Be a member of the Massachusetts Morgan Horse Association 2. Complete and submit an application by August 1, 2018 3. Enclose proof (copy of documents are acceptable) of your acceptance to a program of continuing education you will attend during the 2018/19 academic year 4. Include two letters of recommendation; one must be from an MMHA member 5. Never have been previously awarded the Mass Morgan Scholarship

To receive or submit an application, please contact: Sue Galvin 816 Lyon Street Ludlow, MA 01056 413-547-0303 [email protected] Or visit www.massmorgan.com to download an application

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Mass Morgan Golf Cart Order Form This form MUST be received no later than August 6, 2018 Phone call orders will NOT be accepted.

Please mail this form to: Molly O’Brien, P.O. Box 126, Whately, MA 01093

Name______

Farm______

Address______

Phone #______

Driver’s License#______

Please check which golf cart you would like to order. If more than one is desired, please indicate that as well. Thank you!

______2 Seat Golf Cart - $340 ______4 Seat Golf Cart - $390

The golf cart fee will be added to your horse show bill. If you prefer to pay in advance, please make checks payable to: MMHS Massachusetts Morgan Horse Association, Inc. MASSMORGAN.COM

APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP/RENEWAL Membership Year – 2018

Type of Membership ___Individual ($25) Over 21 years of age ___Youth ($20) 18-21 Years of age as of 12/1/13 ___Junior ($15) under 18 years of age as of 12/1/13 ___Family ($35) Includes 2 adults and any children under 18 ___Partnership, Corporate, Syndicate ($35) ___Life ($250)

Name:______

Address:______

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Phone:______E-mail:______

Please list children and their dates of birth. (If joining as a family) ______

Please list names of Morgans and/or Equitation Riders that you would like counted for Year End Award Points (LIST ADDITIONAL NAMES ON BACK OF SHEET AND INDICATE HERE _____)

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How many Morgans do you own? ______

Join/renew at MassMorgan.com, or make check payable to MMHA and send to: Jeff Morse MMHA Treasurer 236 Perry Peak Rd. Richmond, MA 01254