Southern States Rocky Mountain Horse Club Gaited Charity Event February 27-29, 2020 at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala, Florida

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Southern States Rocky Mountain Horse Club Gaited Charity Event February 27-29, 2020 at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala, Florida Southern States Rocky Mountain Horse Club Gaited Charity Event February 27-29, 2020 at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala, Florida. Thursday: Gaited Dressage & Working Equitation Clinic with Alece Ellis/Organized Trail Ride Friday: Sanctioned “B” Rocky Mountain Horse Show, Open Gaited Breed classes, Open Mountain Horse Classes, Missouri Foxtrotter Classes, Paso Fino Classes, Peruvian Classes. Saturday: Sanctioned “B” Rocky Mountain Horse Show & SPECIAL YOUTH DAY!!! Open Gaited Breed classes, Missouri Foxtrotter Classes, Paso Fino Classes, Walking Horse Classes, Racking Horse Classes, Spotted Saddle Horse Classes and Peruvian Paso Classes Class Schedule for Friday: 10am start 15 MIN BREAK 1. OGB Conformation 35. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure Championship 2. PV Conformation 36. OGB Championship 3. OGB “So, you think you wanna 37. RMHA Trail Pleasure Championship show?”-Schooling Class** (Optional 38. RMHA Show Pleasure Championship Tack) 4. OGB Novice Horse (2 Gait) Optional —-LUNCH BREAK WILL FOLLOW THE TRIBUTE Tack TO VETERANS AT 12NOON. 5. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure 6. PF Open Mares/Fillies Pleasure 7. MH Country Trail Pleasure 8. RMHA AOT Show Pleasure 9. OGB Senior Rider Class (over 60) IJA JUDGES. Non Sanctioned Except RMHA Classes. 10. MFT Ladies 2-Gait No stacks, chains, heavy shoes or chain bits 11. RMHA Trail Pleasure 12. PF Open Geldings, Stallions, Colts RMHA: Rocky Mountain Horse (Registration, Pleasure Certification, Membership & Riders Card Required) 13. PV Open Gait MFT: Missouri Foxtrotting Horse 14. OGB-Adults Pleasure 3 Gait (canter) PF: Paso Fino 15. PF Pleasure Championship Open RH: Racking Horse 16. RMHA Amateur Show Pleasure TWH: Tennessee Walking Horse 17. OGB Ladies Favorite Gait* SSH: Spotted Saddle Horse 18. MFT Amateur Men’s/Ladies 2-Gait MH: Mountain Horse Type 19. RMHA Show Pleasure OGB: Open Gaited Breed, optional tack/attire, 20. OGB Western Pleasure horses judged to their own standards. 21. PF Classic Fino Open PV: Peruvian Paso 22. MH Amateur Trail Pleasure 23. PV Open Performance *favorite gait classes are trail (flatfoot regular) 24. OGB Trail Pleasure walk + favorite gait 25. RMHA Amateur Country Trail Pleasure **”So you think you wanna show” Class is a 26. OGB Show Pleasure (2 gait more schooling class, no judges. Open to beginners animated) that may be intimidated by the show ring. No 27. RMHA AOT Trail Pleasure placings, instant feedback from a variety of 28. PF Open Trote/Galope judges. The Goal? HAVE FUN!! 29. RMHA Amateur Trail Pleasure ***Mentor & Me 2 Gait : 2 riders-1 horse. First 30. OGB Novice Rider Favorite Gait rider rides first way of ring. Riders switch in the 31. RMHA AOT Country Trail Pleasure center ring, second rider rides second way. 32. MH Trail Pleasure 33. OGB Men’s Favorite Gait 34. MH Classic Pleasure Class Schedule for Saturday: 9am start 15 MINUTE BREAK 39. RMHA Trail Obstacle 82. PF Country Pleasure Championship 40. OGB Trail Obstacle 83. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure Championship 84. RH/SSH Racking Championship 41. TWH/RH/SSH Model 85. RMHA Trail Pleasure Championship 42. Leadline- 7 & Under 86.PF Amateur Pleasure Championship 43.PF Youth Pleasure 87. TWH/SSH Pleasure Championship 44. OGB 11& Under Walk + Favorite gait 88. PF Performance Championship Open/Amateur 45.OGB 12-17 2-gait 89. RMHA Show Pleasure Championship 46. RMHA Youth Country Trail Pleasure 47. OGB Mentor & Me 2-gait*** Lunch Break to follow Parade of Breeds at 48. RMHA Youth Trail Pleasure 12Noon 49. OGB Youth Simon Says 50. OGB Youth Water Glass 51. OGB Open Pole Bending(in gait) Class Fees: 52. OGB “So You Think You Wanna Show” $20/ regular class Schooling Class** $40/Championship 53. OGB Youth Championship $50/YOUTH SHOW ALL DAY SATURDAY or 54. OGB Bareback 2-gait (12& older) $10/class 55. PF Performance Amateur 56. RH/SSH Trail Pleasure Paybacks: 57. RMHA Trail Pleasure $50/$30/$10 for Adult Championships ONLY 58. RH/SSH Flat Shod Racking (Must have at least 3 in the class for paybacks) 59. MFT Western Pleasure 3-gait(Canter) 60. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure Youth Championship Class 53 will have a special 61. PF Pleasure Amateur/Owner Trained FOSH Sponsored Award. 62. RH /SSH Trail Pleasure Racking 63. RMHA AOT Trail Pleasure Stall Fees: $35/day or $120/Wed to Sun morn) 64. PF Amateur Pleasure Mares (Stalled horses not subject to grounds fee) 65. TWH/SSH All Day Pleasure Camping Fees/electric hook up: $35/day 66. RMHA AOT Show Pleasure Grounds Fee per horse/day: $15 67. OGB Trail Pleasure Office Fee per horse/day: $20 68. PF Pleasure Geldings, Stallions, Colts Amateur 69. RMHA Amateur Trail Pleasure RMHA and OGB Trail Obstacle will run on 70. TWH/SSH 3-Gait(Canter) Saturday starting from 10am-1pm, in the outside 71. OGB Show Pleasure arena, giving time for all exhibitors to find time to 72. RMHA Amateur Country Trail Pleasure participate during the allotted schedule. 73. PF Performance Open 74. RMHA Amateur Show Pleasure Show entries and questions contact: 75. TWH/SSH Country Pleasure Walking Milda Minter at pasofi[email protected] 76. OGB Amateur Favorite Gait 336-225-0214 77.RMHA AOT Country Trail Pleasure 78. PF Country Pleasure Open For stall reservations and campsite reservations: 79. TWH/SSH Trail Pleasure Walking contact: Jodie McWhorter 80. RMHA Show Pleasure 770-364-3219 81. OGB Bourbon Class-Adults Only Questions/Suggestions/Sponsorships? contact- Melissa Grimes: 520-873-7749 [email protected] OR Tara Stone: 941-786-7002 INFORMATION! Arrivals for the SSRMHC 3 Day Charity Event will be able to get into the stalls on Wednesday afternoon. Stalls will be marked with last name or farm name. We invite you to visit our Southern States Rocky Mountain Horse Hospitality Stall in the Barn once settled in! The entire Park and trail system is large enough to enjoy a nice easy practice ride to enjoy the scenery and (hopefully) the wonderful Florida Weather! Get settled in, explore the tack shops of Ocala, and get prepared to have a GREAT WEEKEND! ENTRIES: Please send your entries ahead of the show if possible by email to Show Secretary, Milda Minter at pasofi[email protected]. Use the entry forms provided applicable to your horse, whether a Rocky Mountain(requiring RMHA entry form) or Open Gaited Entry Form, both provided at www.ssrmhclub.com . As an alternative and if you prefer, you may do your entries online at www.horseshowing.com by searching for the show by date (Feb 28-29, 2020) and location. There will be a button at the top of the show information for you to click to do your entries. PLEASE ONLY SUBMIT YOUR ENTRIES ONCE, EITHER BY EMAIL OR THE ONLINE METHOD. You may pay at the show but sending your entries early will help us be efficient on show day. The show secretary will be available on Thursday at the show for paperwork to be completed, and entries and add-ons will accepted throughout the show. If you have questions regarding entries, please contact Milda Minter by email, cell phone 336-225-0214(call or text) or home phone 335-764-4785 ADDS/SCRATCHES: Adds and Scratches must be done at least 3 classes ahead. RULES: All RMHA classes will be judged to the RMHA rule book. Exhibitors must have membership and riders card, a copy of their horses papers to the show office, and horses must be certified to show that are over 2 years old. OGB and ALL other Classes are subject to being judged to IJA standard. SHOEING LIMITS: maximum shoe width is 1”. maximum toe length is 5”. (again, this is not a pointed show, COMMON SENSE APPLIES, Just bring a sound horse thats barefoot or flat shod!) NO HEAVY SHOES. NO STACKS. NO ACTION DEVICES. BITS: maximum shank length is 8.5”. No bicycle chain mouth pieces. Bring a horse that is well bitted and happy in his work. Severe gaping, nose straight in the air, clearly distressed will bring cause for the judge to check the bit, not place the horse, or excuse the horse and rider from the ring. IJA principles apply. IJA Judges will judge in accordance to their principles, the principles of this show and the RMHA for RMHA classes. They are trained to be objective and appreciative of ALL the gaited breeds and are aware of the different types of movement for each. There is no sanctioning or affiliation with any other Breeds or Organizations beyond the sanctioned RMHA Classes. Bring your gaited horse, be a good sport, do your best to ride to your breed’s standard and have some fun! Negative Coggins is REQUIRED. THURSDAY This is a day for fun and friendship and practice! The trail ride will start at 2:00pm from the trail head at the Florida Horse Park. Everyone is welcome to utilize the trails on their own or join in the group ride. There will be a Gaited Dressage/Working Equitation Clinic instructed by Alece Ellis from 12pm-6pm. (Spots are limited, book early!) FRIDAY The show starts at 10am. RMHA sanctioned B Show, with additional Open Gaited Breed Classes, Missouri Foxtrotter Classes, Open Mountain Horse and Paso/Peruvian Classes. At 12 Noon, there will be a tribute to our Armed Forces and Veterans. SATURDAY The show starts at 9am with the Youth being the focus during the morning session. NOTE: Any Breed whether gaited or not is welcome in the youth classes. There is a Youth Hospitality Stall and a Youth Pizza Party at 2:30 pm. At 12 Noon, there will be a special Parade of Breeds. This is a BUSY Show day, please remember to be prompt for your classes.
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