TABLE OF CONTENTS THE 17TH ANNUAL SPORT NATIONAL ARABIAN & HALF-ARABIAN CHAMPIONSHIP

SEPTEMBER 2 – 7, 2019 HITS BALMORAL PARK CRETE IL

NEW FOR 2019 • A/HA/AA Western Basic Level ATR • A/HA/AA Level One ATR • Freestyle Musical Dressage Calcutta Exhibition • Working Hunter classes now include a warm up round before your judged round.

THIS SHOW IS DEDICATED TO CATHY GAGE

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Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 101 GENERAL RULES FOR NATIONAL SHOWS AHA Nationals CONTACT JUDGES Arabian Horse Association The Judges & Stewards Commissioner is responsible for handling written 10805 E . Bethany Drive and signed complaints relating to the judges’, stewards’, and other show officials’ conduct when filed by exhibitors, show officials, AHA mem- Aurora, CO 80014-2605 bers or others, and when accompanied by a ten dollar ($10) filing fee. (303) 696-4500 phone (Res . 5-90) Other comments, compliments, questions, inquiries are (303) 696-4599 fax encouraged when appropriate (no filing fee required). Write to: AHA, NationalEvents@ArabianHorses .org Judges & Stewards Commissioner, 10805 E Bethany Dr ., Aurora, CO 80014-2605; call 303-696-4539 or fax to 303-696-7878 . www ArabianHorses. .org AHA OFFICERS EVENT NUMBERS These shows are recognized by the Arabian Horse Association Nancy Harvey ...... President #14650 Deborah Johnson ...... Vice President Youth Nationals #14651 Terry Andreasen...... Vice President At-Large Canadian Nationals #14652 Lisa Blackstone ...... Vice President At-Large Sport Horse Nationals #14653 Dave Corning ...... Treasurer U.S. Nationals Regular Member United States Equestrian Federation Arabian Jan Decker...... Secretary Division and Recognized by Equestrian Canada . Cynthia Richardson ...... Immediate Past President Youth Nationals AHA DIRECTORS 7318 Mimi Gaffey ...... Region 1 Canadian Nationals Joyce Ann Schroeder...... Region 2 Silver Level Cheryl Hansen ...... Region 3 TBA Chris Bickford ...... Region 4 Sport Horse Nationals Michelle Pease-Paulsen...... Region 5 3174710 Stephen Hugus ...... Region 6 U.S. Nationals Isaac Taylor ...... Region 7 206 Mark Goff ...... Region 8 AHA STAFF Mark Himmel...... Region 9 Glenn Petty, Executive Vice President ...... (303) 696-4551 Mary Smith...... Region 10 Glenn .Petty@ArabianHorses .org Ann Hammer ...... Region 11 National Events Director Robert Obermiller ...... Region 12 Kelsey Berglund ...... (720) 648-9220 Ann Knopp...... Region 13 Kelsey .Berglund@ArabianHorses .org Jeff Caldwell ...... Region 14 Event Coordinator Kim Dickerson ...... Region 15 Michelle Bartlett ...... (303) 696-4553 Lurline Combs ...... Region 16 Michelle .Bartlett@ArabianHorses .org Rob Calnan...... Region 17 National Events Assistant Janet Henderson ...... Region 18 Paige Lockard ...... 303-696-4535 Peter Conway ...... Director At-Large Paige .Lockard@arabianhorses .org Larry Jerome ...... Director At-Large Secretary Bruce Johnson...... Director At-Large Marlene Kriegbaum ...... (303) 696-4501 Peggy Weems ...... Director At-Large Marlene .Kriegbaum@ArabianHorses .org JUDGES & STEWARDS Leslie Lockard, Senior Director of Competitions . . . . . 303-696-4521 SELECTION COMMITTEE Leslie .Lockard@ArabianHorses .org R . Stanton Morey...... Judges & Stewards Commissioner Matt Kwapich, Chair ...... New Mexico Gretchen Dirks, Director of Marketing and Robert Obermiller, Vice Chair ...... South Carolina Communications...... 303-696-4569 Lurline Combs ...... New Hampshire Gretchen .Dirks@ArabianHorses .org Derek Jones ...... Ontario Judie Mitten ...... Arizona Bev Brinson, Graphic Designer ...... 303-696-4584 Lynne Ridgeway...... Georgia Bev Brinson@ArabianHorses. .org

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A maximum of two grooms and one handler per horse will be EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH allowed at the in-gate area . IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND 2. IN- CLASSES In all breeding classes, the order of go will be determined and SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF/ posted by birth date of the horse from oldest to youngest . EC RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND Entries will enter in the order as posted and will be inspected JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. for signs of abuse by the Show Steward immediately prior to entrance into the ring for judging . The manner of inspection will be at the discretion of Show Management . The Youth Nationals, Sport Horse Nationals and U.S. Nationals are conducted in accordance with the rules of the United States CONTROLLED PADDOCK Equestrian Federation (USEF), and Canadian Nationals is con- The one specified person assisting with entrance of in-hand ducted in accordance with the rules of Equestrian Canada (EC). into the ring will be allowed to use only the same length and The official rulebook of each organization will prevail for all appendages as are currently allowed for the individual handling the shows, particularly the Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horse. Rule reference AR114.2: are to be no longer than 6’ Horse Division and the rules of the Arabian Horse Association. including snapper/lash/appendage . Small appendages (no more Any changes or corrections of the rules will automatically be- than 12 inches in length) of ribbon, plastic, etc . are permitted . come part of this prize list and will appear on the AHA website The designated person will not hit or use any other objects, such (www.ArabianHorses.org) and via an Eblast. Every participant as trash cans, walls, etc., to make any noise. in each show is responsible for knowledge of these rules and is In addition, effective immediately, the use of plastic or paper subject to these rules. The Show Commissions reserve the right bags of any type or size is prohibited in assisting with entrance(s) to make changes to what is listed in the omnibus at any time. into the arena . Shaded text indicates changes for 2019 . It is the responsibility of Show Management, along with the USEF For assistance, please call the AHA office at (303) 696-4500 (option Steward(s) to ensure the “designated person” understands this #4), or fax at (303) 696-4599, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to policy and their role . 5:00 pm (Mountain Time), or e-mail us at Should this rule/policy be violated, a warning card may be issued NationalEvents@ArabianHorses org. . to both the handler and the designated person or groom who AHA INDEMNITY AND NON-RESPONSIBILITY initiates this violation . CLAUSES AMATEUR OWNER All entries are accepted with the understanding that the Arabian *** A horse that is co-owned by two distinct non family members Horse Association and State Fair Park, Balmoral Park, Tulsa Expo per USEF AR110 .e . 1 – 10 cannot be shown in the ABS AAOTR Square and Keystone Centre, their officers, officials, and employ- Jackpot classes or Performance Maturity AAOTR Classes at US ees will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, or injury to Nationals . any exhibitor, his or her agent or employee, or to any horse or any It is unethical to transfer or assist or facilitate in the transfer of a article of any kind . The exhibitor will be responsible for any loss, horse with the intent to circumvent the purpose of the rules regard- damage, or injury to any person, animal, or property occasioned ing ownership of horses shown in the amateur owner and/or junior by him/her, his/her agents or employees, or by any animal owned owner classes . It is unethical for any AHA member to not provide or exhibited by him/her, and shall indemnify the Arabian Horse information relating to the transfer in question that is requested by Association and State Fair Park, Balmoral Park, Tulsa Expo Square the Probable Cause Panel or the Ethical Practice Review Board . and Keystone Centre, against any and all loss, damages and liabil- In determining whether the transfer was unethical, the EPRB may ity thus occasioned, including, but not limited to any and all legal consider, among others, the following: costs, including attorney fees, which may be incurred as a result . The submitting of any official entry form to the show secretary shall Horse ending up back in the previous owner’s name within a year constitute an acceptance of these provisions by each person or of the original transfer . agent signing the entry form . Horse being transferred at less than fair market value (owner to provide proof of the sales amount) . ADMISSION TO THE RING AND The fact that prize money went to a person other than the owner or CONTROLLED PADDOCK PROCEDURE family member . No person will be permitted to enter the ring except participants The fact that the owner or family member did not pay the expenses in the class, judges, their assistants and show officials. Attendants relating to the upkeep and showing of the horse . and grooms may enter the ring only when summoned by order of the judges . Attendants and grooms who enter the ring shall be AWARDS considered a part of the showing team and must be neatly dressed Top Ten Awards will be made regardless of the number of compet- in proper show attire, wearing unmarked dusters at all times when ing entries . However, only awards made to the top 50% (rounded they are in the ring . up not to exceed 10 awards) will receive AHA Horse Achievement Only standard grooming equipment will be allowed in this Award Points, Amateur Achievement Award Points, High Point area. There will be no whips, noise makers or other such equip- Horse Achievement Award, and High Point Amateur Achievement ment, devices or objects in the in-gate area which might disturb Award points . or create a hazard to horses or handlers except a show whip Types of awards are as follows: trophy and championship ribbon to carried properly by a handler. the National Champion; trophy and reserve championship ribbon 1. PERFORMANCE CLASSES to the Reserve National Champion; plaques and ribbons to remain- At the discretion of Show Management, order of entry into the der of the Top Ten . ring may be predetermined for any class . Champion and Reserve Champion will NOT receive Top Ten

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Plaques . Champion and Reserve Champion may purchase a plaque 3. CLASS CALLS if they wish to do so in the Awards Room . a . The two-minute limit for gate closing will be strictly All horses qualifying for the semi-finals will eceiver a ribbon. In ad- enforced. The gate will close two minutes after the first dition, all horses chosen to advance in preliminary and elimination horse enters the ring or in cases with large classes taking sections will receive a ribbon . more than two minutes, after the entry of the final horse All awards not claimed by the close of the show will be forfeited in a continuous string of horses . with no exceptions . b . Due to unforeseeable problems with any mechanical device, the public address system and paddock calls over AWARDS CEREMONY that system must be considered a courtesy . The Championship and Reserve Championship award ceremony c . It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to be sure that his/ at National Shows allow up to five people other than authorized her horse is at the gate at the prescribed time . Every personnel for award photographs . effort will be made to maintain a working public address system to carry class calls; however, no protest will be AWARDS/SPECIAL upheld, nor will any section be changed on the basis of The National Show Commissions will determine if individual prizes public address malfunction alone . and awards will be presented at the National Shows . AHA is not 4. CLASS PROCEDURES liable for payment of donated prize money paid by an outside organization . Exhibitors are instructed to contact the individual a . A class is composed of its preliminaries, eliminations, donors to complete any necessary paperwork . semi-finals and finals. (See Section, Rider/Handler/Equi- tation Horse Change or Working Order Change Requests BEDDING/SHAVINGS for more information on preliminaries and eliminations) . Shavings and feed are available for purchase on the show grounds . b . Riders in , , Working Cow, , Dressage, Outside shaving deliveries are not allowed to the show grounds . Working Hunter, Jumper, Sport Horse In-Hand, Ranch Riding and Obstacle classes may show more than CANCELLATION OR DATE CHANGE OF SHOW one horse in the class . Show Management reserves the right to change the dates and/or c . In all other classes, a horse may be shown in a class by the location of the show or to cancel the show altogether . In the only one rider and only one horse per rider . event of a cancellation, all entry fees and stall fees will be refunded 5. CLASS SCRATCHES & NO SHOWS upon request. (Office fees are non-refundable.) Neither the Show a . PLEASE refer to the fee chart for each show . Management nor AHA shall have any liability to any exhibitor, owner, handler or other person, firm or corporation by reason of b . All Scratches MUST be done in writing and turned in any change or cancellation of the show, except for the return of the (depending on each national show) to the show office to aforementioned fees . be considered official. c . Class scratches must be made before the end of the prior CLASS INFORMATION session . Any class can be entered by the closing date (qualified or not). d. Scratches taking place once the session starts will be as- Qualifications can be earned up to the start of the show. You are sessed the scratch fee . Exhibitors who scratch at the gate qualified from the earliest date you earn the points required. There and do not file an official scratch by the end of the session is no such thing as re-qualifying . will be charged either the scratch fee or the no show fee . Many National classes are divided into preliminary and/or elim- 6. CLASS SECTIONS ination sections depending on the number of entries . (Refer to a. Entrants, with possible ring conflicts, should identify current AHA Handbook for information on “Dividing Classes at section requests on the Official Entry Form. If a section is Nationals”). Please check with the Show Office regarding which not specified, then random entry selection will be used section you have been assigned . If you miss YOUR SECTION, you for assigning sections . have missed YOUR CLASS and will not be allowed to advance b . Requests for section or working order changes shall be further . This policy will be strictly enforced . Preliminary sections are handled as follows: designated by Roman Numerals, (I, II, III, IV) and always run before eliminations when class entries warrant the use of preliminaries . 1) Random entry selection will be used for assigning sec- Capital letters (A & B) designate elimination sections and either fol- tions . Any section request not received with your entries low the preliminaries or can be the first go of the class. Semi-finals will not be considered until the time of the show . are designated by “SF,” and finals are the last go of the class and 2) At the show, exhibitors can request sections prior are designated by “FNL.” The final and semi-final can be com- to the classes being sectioned. Sections will be bined as designated with “SF/F .” Classes which may be divided are posted the day prior to the class. Section requests subject to be moved ahead on the schedule . Check with the Show submitted at the show must be in to the show Office for updates. office by Noon the day prior to when the sec- 1. ADDING CLASSES tions are to be posted. i.e if the class is Tuesday, Additional class entries must be submitted on the Official Entry sections will be posted Monday, section requests Form for each show . Please check the box indicating this is not a must be in by noon Sunday. new horse but added classes for a horse already entered . 3) Exhibitors can request a GO FORWARD section AF- TER they make the cut in the preliminary section . The 2. CANCELLATION OF CLASSES request MUST be submitted to the show office within The AHA Convention has established a minimum of three (3) entries 1/2 hour after the session the elimination sections for all National classes . The Show Commissions may cancel any class were held. (Example: 30 minutes after the completion with fewer than three entries . 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4) ONCE A CLASS HAS BEEN SECTIONED, if an for requests received at the AHA office between 14 exhibitor has a conflict between scheduled classes, day and the completion of the show . the exhibitor must request the change in section or c . In the case of a deceased horse, a copy of the veter- working order at least two sessions prior to the ear- inary letter and/or a copy of notification of death (to liest class involved . This change must be requested the appropriate registry) is required before a refund on the official Section Change Form and be filed with will be made for all fees with the exception of the the Show Secretary in the Show Office. office fee which will be retained by AHA. 5) Please check with the Show Office egardingr which d . All fees paid for classes cancelled by Show Manage- section you have been assigned . If you miss YOUR ment shall be refunded in full . SECTION, you have missed YOUR CLASS and will e. Class entry fees will be refunded for all non-qualified not be allowed to advance further . This policy will be classes only. All qualified horses/riders entered in a strictly enforced . class including classes where cross entry is not per- 6) Show Management reviews all requests for changes mitted will not be refunded . and their rulings are final. Exhibitors must return to f . All refunds will be sent by mail after the conclusion of the Show Office to determine if their request for the show . change has been granted and must sign the request form indicating they are aware of the action taken DISCIPLINE relative to their request . Exhibitors are advised that any act of discourtesy or disobedience 7) If Show Management creates a conflict with an to the officials of this show on the part of the owner, lessee, trainer, exhibitor’s scheduled class, due to a time change or groom, rider, driver, handler or member of the family of the person other adjustment, a section or work order assignment participating in the show will disqualify the horse from adjudica- may be changed by Show Management to resolve tion . The management reserves the right to remove any horse, the conflict. In such case, every effort will be made by owner, lessee, trainer, groom, rider, driver, handler, or member of the Show Office to notify the exhibitor involved of the the family of the person participating in the show from the show section/work order change . grounds without being liable for compensation of damages . 7. CLASS/HORSE SUBSTITUTIONS Any action(s) against a horse which are deemed excessive by a Substitutions will follow USEF/EC rules . If the owner wishes to Judge, Steward or Show Veterinarian, in the show ring or anywhere use another qualified horse to replace the deceased, sold or on the competition grounds, may be punished by official warning, injured horse, substitutions may be made after the announced elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate date of the closing of entries and will be handled as follows: by the Commissions or the Judges & Stewards Commissioner . a. The Office and the Scoring fee must be paid for the Such action(s) could include, but are not limited to, excessive use substitute horse, all other fees are transferable . of whip, , or bamboo poles . It is a violation of USEF and b. A copy of the veterinary letter and/or a copy of notifi- Equestrian Canada rules to commit any act or make remarks during cation of death or sale (to the appropriate registry) re- the show that are considered offensive or made with the intent to garding the death or sale of the horse must be provided influence or cast aspersions on the judging. (Refer to the current with the substitution horse’s entry . For an injury the Vet USEF and Equestrian Canada Rule Books) . certificate should give a detailed description of the injury. DISPUTE NOT COVERED BY RULES c . The classes must be the same type and rider age breaks . Should any question or dispute arise not provided for in the d . Additional classes may be entered for which the new governing rules of USEF or AHA, the question or dispute shall be horse is qualified. Post entry rules apply. referred to the Show Committee, whose decision will be final. 8. POST ENTRY Please refer to each individual show’s rules. DISQUALIFICATION 9. RIDER/HANDLER/ HORSE CHANGES Any changes to the originally entered rider, driver, handler or Refer to current USEF and Equestrian Canada Rule Books . For equitation horse must be made on the appropriate form at clarification on how a disqualified horse iseplaced, r refer to the the show office at least one session prior to the class involved. current AHA Handbook . Failure to do so will result in a fine. Refer to Fee Chart for each DNA TESTING show . The Arabian Horse Association reserves the right to do DNA Once a class section has run, rider/driver/handler changes for testing at ANY National Show by collecting hair samples (or blood advancing sections are not allowed except for a medical emer- sample, if necessary) from Arabian, Half-Arabian or Anglo-Arabian gency per USEF rules . Please make sure the correct rider is listed horses . Samples will be collected under the overall supervision of for your classes . the Registry Services Department . Any questionable results will 10. REFUNDS go through the standard investigation process of that department . a . Refunds will be considered upon receipt of a suitable Prize money may be withheld pending the outcome of question- veterinarian certificate attesting to illness or injury, able results. Half-Arabians must have DNA type of file of the horse along with a letter from the exhibitor explaining the and horse’s purebred Arabian Parent placed on permanent record circumstances . with the AHA Registry and the horse has been shown to qualify as b. All fees, except the office fees, will be efundedr with an offspring of the purebred sire or purebred dam through DNA a veterinarian certificate received at the AHA office type testing in order to compete in the Futurity and Perfor- no later than 40 days prior to the first day of the mance Futurity/Maturity classes. DNA must be on file with the AHA show . Only the class entry fees, 9-90 fee, USEF fees, office before the horse will be eligible to compete in these classes. 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DOGS & OTHER PETS All Official Forms can be found on the AHA website at: No dogs will be allowed in the main arena or paddock area with www arabianhorses. .org/additional/forms/national-forms/ the exception of Companion/Guide Dogs, and in accordance with Confirmation of entries will be sent via e-mail. If confirmation is USEF Rules . Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition not received two weeks prior to the first day of the show, please grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained . Individ- contact AHA immediately uals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted . Dog owners 1. ENTRY REFUSAL are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions The Show Management reserves the right to refuse, accept con- resulting from their dogs’ behaviors . Dog owners failing to comply ditionally, or to cancel any entries of any exhibitor, as stated in with this rule may be subject to penalty under USEF Chapters 6 the current USEF or Equestrian Canada Rule Books and current and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards . The Show Manage- AHA Handbook . ment further reserves the right to fine any exhibitor or farm whose dog is running loose and has to be confined by show officials. eTh 2. INVALID ENTRIES first offense will be up to $50.00. The second offense will be up to The following will be considered as an invalid entry and subject $100 .00 and expulsion of the animal from the show grounds . to late or post entry fees; a. Checks or credit cards for a lesser amount than owed . DRUG TESTING, SHOE & HOOF MEASURING b . Open Checks, NSF checks, Credit cards that are de- It is the prerogative of Show Management to require drug testing clined will be charged the current AHA NSF fee (see or to require the inspection of shoes, pads and/or hoof length for the AHA Handbook SUS 101 .3) . Full payment MUST any entry at any time during the show . This is to be accomplished be received by the closing deadline or within 7 days prior to the horse leaving a prearranged inspection area . All horses of notification of NSF or the entry will be treated as competing in the Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian Hunter, post entry and subject to the post entry fee . Jumper, Dressage, , , Pleasure (Car- riage) Driving, Working Western, and Sport Horse Sections are 3. ONLINE ENTRIES exempt from shoeing regulations . This does not exempt horses a . Online entry is available for all National shows . When that are cross entered into any other classes from compliance with the online entry system is ready, an email news flash applicable shoeing requirements while competing in those classes . will be sent . If AHA does not have a current USEF/ See USEF Rulebook for current shoeing and toe length regulations . EC membership on file for you, you may enter “N/A”; however, you must send AHA a copy of all those Per resolution #24-04, mandatory drug testing will take place at USEF/EC membership cards . Please include which the U .S . and Canadian Nationals . Horses will be picked at random . show and horse it is for . DUPLICATE TROPHIES b. If you have problems entering a horse jointly Duplicate Awards may be ordered any time for any National Show . owned online, please call AHA to link that joint See each show office for details. All prices include shipping and ownership. Once linked, you will be able to enter handling . Forms may be picked up at the Awards Room . After the online. Event contact AHA at (303) 696-4500 (#4), or e-mail to: c . Once your online entry is complete, an email from the NationalEvents@ArabianHorses .org for more information . AHA shopping cart will be sent confirming your entry and payment . EMERGENCY CONTACT d . For group stalling for entries completed online, AHA and the Show Commissioners advise owners and/or trainers please fill out the Official Stable Request Form listing to leave your contact information of where you can be reached for all the owners and horses . Please only one form per the duration your horses(s) are on grounds for the National Show group . See each show for deadlines for when group with either the barn manager and/or on a card on the stall door . stall requests must be in to the AHA office. 4. MAILED, EMAILED OR FAXED ENTRIES ENTRY INFORMATION DO NOT SUBMIT ENTRY MORE THAN ONCE AS CREDIT All horses must have a certificate of registration when entering any CARDS MAY BE CHARGED MULTIPLE TIMES National Show . Pending registrations must be completed by the PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT CLEARLY closing date of each National Show or the entry will be returned and post entry fee will be charged upon resubmission . See each AHA will accept faxed/emailed entries with a valid credit card . show for further information . Metered mail will only be accepted with an official postmark A Non-competing horses must from country of origin . 1. Fill out the official entry form and the box for “Non Exhibitors are advised to use a form of expedited, traceable mail Showing” must be checked service when sending entries in order to ensure that their entries are received . 2. Pay for a stall (per availability), Office fee and a $100 fee per horse . If you email your entries, please contact AHA if you do NOT get a return email acknowledging the receipt of your entry on the 3 . Sign the back of the entry form in all mandatory places . same or next business day . 4 . Send Full payment with the non showing entry form . Mail to: Attn. (Name of National Show), 10805 East Bethany Drive, 5 . Be listed on Stabling Request form Aurora, CO 80014 A non-competing horse that ultimately enters the show will be Fax to: 303-696-4599 (Please include a cover sheet) considered a Post Entry and must be submitted by the final closing Email to: [email protected] with the show name date . in the subject line There will be a $750.00 fine per horse for not filing an official entry form with the show office.

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ENTRIES MUST BE COMPLETE. 1 . Canadian/International exhibitors must draw checks Entries not compete will be returned . If the returned entry form from a U .S . funds account or preprinted with “US is still not complete and is received by the closing date, it will be Funds” . Writing “Payable in U .S . Funds” on the check considered a post entry . Please see each show for the amount of is NOT acceptable . the post entry fee . 2 . Credit cards will be charged only for the amount list- Complete entries include: ed on the entry blank . If you leave the amount blank, your card will be charged the amount that AHA totals A . Entry form is completed with the following; your entry for . 1 . The complete and correct name and address of the 3 . Due to AHA policy, payment information in any registered owner. Owner is defined as the recorded format via email or attachment is not permitted . To owner as listed on the registration papers . ensure secure delivery of private information, please 2 . Owners may be listed in the name of a stable or farm FAX all payment information . Please list detailed only if, information on what show and horse(s) it is for . a . The stable or farm is a bona fide owner appearing C . Entry Forms are signed in at least 3 places . on the horse’s papers, or The Owner, Trainer, and Rider signature lines must be b . The stable or farm has been registered with USEF signed . All signatures must be from an adult (18 or and the number shown on the USEF certificate is older) . noted in the “USEF Farm #” space provided on i . If there is no trainer the owner must sign the the entry blank . trainer line . c . For entry into any Owner class(es) a USEF Farm ii . In addition, Coaches (if applicable) must sign the Certificate is required and must be sent with the entry blank . entries . iii . A parent signing for minor need not be a USEF/ 3 . The complete horse information . EC or AHA member, however they must write 4 . The complete rider information for all riders . “Parent “next to their name . 5 . The complete name (must be an adult) and address iv . If applicable, the Minor Exhibitor Consent to of the trainer . If there is no trainer, then the owner for Show section must be filled in and signed. the horse at the show must fill out the trainer informa- D . Cover sheet . Checks and credit cards covering more tion . than one entry need to be accompanied by a detailed B. Payment in full is included. NOTE: Issuing a “bad check” description of how the money is to be applied . Please is a criminal offense . Payment made with a returned list all the horses/fees on a per horse basis and a contact instrument will be handled in accordance with the current phone number . AHA Handbook SUS 101 .

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E . Photo copies of all registration papers . If the name shown FIRE & SAFETY CODES/STALL DECORATIONS on the registration papers is different from the person en- All electrical extension cords must be at least 14 gauge of the tering the horse, an affidavit, a copy of the sales contract three-wire (heavy duty) type . Authorized electrical appliances for or authorization form is required . Photocopies of signed grooming purposes may be used in designated barn areas only . transfer are not proof of ownership . In owner classes, No unauthorized electrical appliances may be used, and if used, Contracts of Sale or Bill of Sale will not be acceptable as the appliances will be confiscated. proof of ownership . The electrical system may not be altered or tampered with under F . USEF/EC Membership Cards for every Owner, Trainer, any circumstances . Rider, Driver, Handler and Coach (if applicable) . USEF/EC Exhibitor stalls may have the stall walls covered with nonflam- Amateur Cards for all individuals riding in Adult Amateur mable material only. Proof of flame retardant material must be classes . verified. Please have certification of flameetar r dant material. Fire G . UPHA membership cards for UPHA riders . Proof of USEF/ extinguishers must be provided by the exhibitor . There must be EC membership must accompany your entry or you must one (1) extinguisher for each two (2) stalls that are covered with pay the USEF Show Pass Fee or the EC Temporary Sport nonflammable materials. No aisle ways may be covered overhead. License . You can also join USEF/ EC at the show . Absolutely no overhead draping of horse stalls is permitted . H . Stall Request form – see each show for the deadline for Decoration of stalls: exterior stall decorations, indoor or outdoor, group stalling requests . shall not extend more than three (3) feet from the base of the struc- 5. CHECK IN AND PACKET PICK UP AT THE SHOW ture unless otherwise allowed in writing by the particular national Check each show for the show office hours. show management . OPEN CHECKS/CREDIT CARDS - All exhibitors will be required No gas, electric or propane heaters, tanks or hot plates allowed to leave an open check or credit card, separate from their entries in the stalls or stall area at any time . No exposed element heating at check-in, before show numbers will be released, to cover any appliances such as immersion heaters nor open flames are allowed. fines or penalties incurred at the show. Smoking is not permitted in the stall area . All exhibitors/barns are encouraged to make appointments for All manure and used shavings removed from stalls or trailers must check in as soon as you know your arrival date . You can Email be placed in areas specified by the facility, and may NOT be NationalEvents@ArabianHorses .org or call 303-696-4500 option placed in garbage cans . #4 to schedule your check in appointment . Any vehicle, truck or trailer, within the fenced area of the barn/tent area, or not obeying NO PARKING or FIRE LANE signs in other parts EXHIBITOR PARTIES/ALCOHOL of the grounds will be towed and impounded at the owner’s expense . Show management will not tolerate any underage drinking by exhibitors or anyone associated with the exhibitors . Parents are HANDICAPPED & ELECTRONIC responsible for their children . Consequences will include removal COMMUNICATION DEVICES from the grounds and authorities will be contacted . Alcoholic beverages may only be purchased through the facility authorized 1 . Electronic communication devices used for purposes of coach- concessionaire/liquor license holder . No other alcoholic beverages ing exhibitors during a competition are prohibited in all classes in may be brought onto the grounds, and liquor may be confiscated. the Arabian Division . Exhibitors with a permanent hearing impair- Please contact the individual facilities for more information . ment are permitted to use an electronic communication device upon submission of a written certification from a treating medical FARM RECORDING – USEF professional‘s office certifying the permanent hearing impairment For points to count toward USEF Awards & Championship and certifying the requirement of an electronic communication programs, The Stable/Farm, Corporation must be recorded with device. The medical certification must be provided to the competi- USEF and at least one of the listed owners must maintain an Active tion Steward within a reasonable time prior to competing who shall Senior, Active Junior or Life membership with USEF (and USHJA attach a copy to the Steward report . if applicable) . There is a yearly fee for each (Stable/Farm, Corpo- 2. Individuals must include their USEF Dispensation Certificate ration, etc ). registration of $80 . In any case, this recording does with entries if requiring special adaptations . See USEF and Eques- not eliminate the need for individual membership to be eligible to trian Canada Rule Books . participate in USEF licensed competitions as an owner, rider, driver, An exhibitor with a disability (other than hearing) will be provided handler, trainer, agent, coach, vaulter or longeur . The effective date reasonable accommodation upon submission of a written certifi- of this application is the date the properly completed form and cation from a treating medical professional ‘s office certifying the fee are received by the USEF office. Points will not be credited disability and identifying the accommodation necessary for the retroactively . exhibitor to compete safely. The medical certification must be pro- vided to the competition Steward within a reasonable time prior to FARRIER PERMIT & REGISTRATION competing who shall attach a copy to the Steward report . An official Show Farrier will be available on the grounds. No other farrier will be permitted to work on the grounds without registering HEALTH & VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS with the Show Office. Exhibitors wishing to use their private farrier Please check with the state veterinarians of all states you are must have the farrier apply at the Show Office and pay a registra- planning on passing through regarding possible restrictions due to tion fee before they can work on the show grounds (Refer to Fee current health related problems and outbreaks . It is the exhibitor’s Chart) . responsibility to be aware of any additional restrictions that may be in place at the time of crossing state/country boundaries . A valid health certificate is equiredr for every horse. All horses six months and older must be accompanied by an official health certificate of state of origin issued by a state, federal or licensed accredited veterinarian, and such certificate must include a veteri-

* Grey highlight indicates changes for 2019 12 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association AHA Nationals GENERAL RULES FOR NATIONAL SHOWS narian’s statement that examination was made within the past thirty HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR (30) days . Each horse must have a negative Coggins test, dated NATIONALS SHOWS IN CANADA within a year of the showing date . Health certificate Requirements— ENTERING the U.S.A. All horses Do not submit your Coggins Test Certificate or Health Certificate require a negative Coggins test, dated and signed by the Health of with your entries. Keep the certificates in your possession until Animals Veterinarian, within 6 months of entry to the U S. .A . such time as it is requested . You may be required to show health papers and proof of a negative Coggins test prior to being allowed All horses require a health certificate, signed by your veterinarian to unload horses . and a Health of Animals Veterinarian within 30 days of entering the U.S.A. The certificate must state that the horse is free of conta- EQUINE VACCINATION RULE gious diseases . 1 . At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the Foals that are less than 5 months old and accompanied by the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine mare, require no testing to enter the U .S A. . Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) All horses must be accompanied by a document indicating proof vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables . of ownership . If the horse is registered, a photocopy of the original Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave registration papers must be carried with the horse . the competition grounds upon request by Competition Man- If Canadian horses are entering the U S. .A . for breeding or sales agement . Documentation should consist of one of the following purposes, a formal entry must be made . This is done through a methods mentioned below . The frequency of vaccine adminis- customs broker at the U S. .A . Port of Entry . There is a fee charged tration should be per the vaccine manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s for this service . recommendations . It is recommended that vaccines are adminis- Canadian show and horses entering the U .S A. . temporarily tered by or under the direction of a veterinarian . are required to fill out a form at the Port of Entry. This may be done 2 . In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the by the owner or agent . exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must An American horse in Canada for 72 hours or less can re-enter the provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting U.S.A. with an American Health Certificate. that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration . American horses participating in a public recognized show can return to the U.S.A. on the American Health Certificate for up to 3 . In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a 90 days, if the owner supplies proof of attending , horse veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Man- shows, or race meets . This means you must have a published show agement, must provide a receipt of the vaccine purchase which program identifying your horse as a competitor in the show . is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the All horses must submit to inspection when entering the U S. .A . If a vaccine; and date of vaccine administration . Canadian horse is sold to an American buyer, the seller must file an export entry form at the Canadian port prior to leaving Canada . 4 . In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, Some American states have permit regulations, so check with state upon request by Competition Management, must provide a let- agricultural authorities to obtain a permit prior to entering the ter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the state . In many cases, this can be obtained via telephone . horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical con- HOOF MEASUREMENTS cerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds . These horses Complimentary hoof measurements will NOT be provided by USEF must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily Stewards at any National Show . while on the competition grounds . The log of temperatures IN-KIND SPONSORSHIP/PRODUCT DONATIONS should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, Companies may distribute giveaways through the purchase of or technical delegate when requested . a commercial exhibit booth space in the Shopping Expo . AHA Corporate Partners and contracted Event Sponsors may provide HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR premiums, products or cash (in the form of added prize money) to HORSES CROSSING THE U.S./CANADIAN exhibitors only through the prior approval of AHA Show Manage- BORDER ment . All ring presentations must also have prior approval of AHA Show Management . A valid health certificate is required for every horse. All horses six months and older must be accompanied by an official health INSURANCE ADVISORY certificate of state of origin issued by a state, federal or licensed Due to the number and quality of horses at the National Shows, we accredited veterinarian, and such certificate must include a veteri- urge each exhibitor to verify their liability insurance coverage and narian’s statement that examination was made within the past thirty their livestock mortality coverage with their own insurance carrier . (30) days and revealed the animal to be free from symptoms of any infectious disease or exposure thereto . Each horse must have MEMBERSHIP a negative Coggins test, dated within a year of the showing date . Do not submit your Coggins Test Certificate or Health Certificate AHA with your entries. Keep the certificates in your possession until Each competitor (this includes at least one recorded owner and all such time as it is requested . You may be required to show health trainers, drivers, riders, halter handlers, coaches and the person(s) papers and proof of a negative Coggins test prior to being allowed signing the entry blank) in an Arabian Horse Association recog- to unload horses . nized Arabian division, at the time of entry into a competition, Please check with the state veterinarians of all states you are must submit a copy of a valid AHA business membership, a com- planning on passing through regarding possible restrictions due to petition level card or join AHA . current health related problems and outbreaks . It is the exhibitor’s Single event membership is not acceptable at AHA Regional or responsibility to be aware of any additional restrictions that may be National competitions . in place at the time of crossing state/country boundaries . * Grey highlight indicates changes for 2019 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 13 GENERAL RULES FOR NATIONAL SHOWS AHA Nationals

Exhibitors in walk- classes must have an AHA membership with FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited competition card at AHA competitions . to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory Exhibitors in lead line classes or parents/guardians signing for mi- level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed nors are exempt from AHA membership requirements . (BOD 5/12) Reining Competitions . 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other Any farm, business or corporation owning and/or showing a horse nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good must be a Business Member of AHA . standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse USEF Breeding classes . NEW FOR 2019 FOR ALL OWNERS, TRAINERS EC AND COMPETITORS 18 & OVER For EC membership rules please refer to the EC Rule Book General Rules Article A202 – A209 . For an EC membership card, contact Each participant must submit a valid USEF COMPETING member- EC at www equestrian. .ca or (613) 248-3433 . ship card or pay the USEF Show Pass Fee of $45 00. . Amateur exhib- itors must have an Amateur card. Exception: Exhibitors in Walk-Trot MOTORIZED VEHICLES & Leadline Classes or Parents or Guardian signing for minors . Junior USEF GR1301 7. Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license Exhibitors are automatically considered Amateurs . USEF “Non-Com- which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state or peting” Members must also pay the Show Pass Fee province in which they reside will not be permitted to operate For USEF memberships, contact information is www usef. or. g or a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, 859-258-2472 . golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of recognized competitions . Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above-described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license . The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent, guardian or trainer of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation . Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense . Penal- ties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/ or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with USEF Chapter 6 . Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule . The show security for the duration of the show will impound any motorized vehicle that is operated in an unsafe or hazardous man- ner or parked in a restricted area . Please drive golf carts responsibly, horses have the right away . PATRONSHIPS Each National show has a patron’s program with various benefits including preferred stalling, class sponsorship, seating and patron’s lounge benefits. See the individual Patron sponsorship forms in this Prize List for specific benefit and cost information per event. Patronship fees are listed on the patron form for each show, and should be mailed separate from the Official Entry Form. After the entry closing date, any cancelled patronship is refundable by 50% if paid in full . If only minimum payment was made and patronship is not paid in full by date stated on form, no money will be refunded . Prior to entry closing date, patron fees may be Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to refunded less the non-refundable deposit . After the entry closing participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Compe- date, patronships may still be available . Please contact AHA Event titions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Sales for more information . Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Patronships are encouraged to be submitted before the deadline Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides . A nonmember may to ensure availability, seating and stalling priority . participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dres- PHOTOGRAPHS sage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Anyone who attends any national show automatically grants AHA Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee . Participants permission to publish photos taken by AHA photographers and/or in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of staff in which they and/or their horses appear . No written release this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes is required for AHA to publish these photos for its promotional for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian performance purposes . * Grey highlight indicates changes for 2019

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PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY Refer to the current AHA Handbook and www .ArabianHorses .org The Arabian Horse Association forbids any pictures taken for the for complete rules. If you have any questions about qualifications, use of paid commercial distribution through websites, social media contact AHA Competition Services at (303) 696-4500, option #4 . or other outlets . Professional Photographers or videographers, as defined by individuals who have or will have images for sale, are SCHEDULE not permitted to photograph or video without written permission The schedules printed in this prize list are based on entry pro- by the Arabian Horse Association . No photographers other than jections for each class and the number of sections required . Any the official photographer may take pictures in the ring or from the change in the number of entries may affect the corresponding rail . Professional photography equipment, cameras with lenses number of sections in that class . The Show Commissions will review longer than 4 inches, will not be permitted except for credentialed class entry numbers and sections after the entry deadline and will media and those holding press passes (to take pictures outside revise the schedule accordingly if deemed necessary . the ring only) . Additionally, watermarked photography will be Please note No classes will be moved to an earlier day in the considered professional photography and will not be allowed to schedule . Classes scheduled with only a SFF that must be divided be posted on any media outlets by any photographers other than into section due to the number of entries, will have the sections run AHA or the official photographer. in place of the SFF and the SFF will be later in the schedule . Media credentials may be issued to credentialed journalists, pho- Check with the Show Office upon arrival for schedule changes and tographers and videographers from recognized non-equine indus- posted sections . try magazines, newspapers, and publications . Those issued media Please be prepared as no entry fees or other fees will be refunded credentials must sign an agreement stating no photographs or due to schedule changes. Schedule conflicts between rings are videos taken will be sold . Credentials will only be issued to media the responsibility of the exhibitor . for the purpose of news gathering and dissemination only . Updates to the schedules for all the Nationals shows will be posted Equine Industry press passes will be issued to photographers on each shows home page . Please refer to the most current for the price of $900 and these press passes will allow photog- schedule prior to entering the horse show . raphers to shoot on grounds, however, not in any show arenas . Press passes can be purchased in the commercial exhibitor office. SECURITY Violation of the policy will result in removal from the show grounds . Exhibitors are advised that it is their responsibility to secure their Additionally, commercial photographers found violating this policy valuables and stall area . The Show has a limited number of security will be accessed a $900 fee . This policy extends to violations found personnel on the premises . Please report any issues related to post-show through websites, social media, and other outlets . security breaches . PRIZE MONEY SHARPS CONTAINERS Prize money will be paid only to the recorded owner at the time of For US Competitions (per USEF Rule Book): Show Management will the show . Checks for prize money shall be mailed within 60 days place at least one sharps container per fifty occupied stalls for the after completion of the show . disposal of needles and other disposable sharp instruments in con- The Social Security Number or Federal Taxpayer Identification venient locations in barns housing competition horses . It is com- Number must be on file with AHA before AHA prize money is petition management’s responsibility to replace such containers released. If this information is not on file or is not provided within when full and dispose of them properly . Competition management 120 days after notification, all prize money will be forfeited. may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or If additional prize money requirements are not fulfilled (See Sweep- their agents up to $100 plus clean-up costs for improper disposal stakes, Halter Futurity and Performance Futurity /Maturity Chap- of needles or other sharp disposable instruments . Competition ters), the prize money shall be forfeited . management will place a notice of this requirement either in its Citizens from other countries winning prize money in the U .S . may prize list or on a specific handout given to trainers on check in at contact the AHA Accounting Department for Internal Revenue the competition . If local law has different requirements, local law Service requirements . will prevail . PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR SOLICITATION/SHOPPING EXPO/ Refer to current USEF and Equestrian Canada Rule Books . COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS All flyers, signs, posters, commercial notices, etc., may be posted QUALIFICATIONS in designated areas only . All others will be removed immediate- The classes held in these shows require riders/horses to be qual- ly. Check with the show office or the commercial exhibit office ified according to AHA rules. Regional exceptions may apply to for designated locations . Solicitations will not be allowed on the some shows depending on the closing date provided the horse grounds unless a commercial exhibit booth/space is purchased . is not previously qualified before the regional show to which the No company or business will be permitted to exhibit or hold any exception applies . sponsored activities without the express written permission of It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor and/or the person(s) signing AHA . Solicitation of funds for any political, educational, charitable the Official Entry Form to verify that the horse is eligible to be or other corporation, association, group, individual or cause of entered and compete in the National Championship Class . any kind is strictly prohibited, without prior written consent from AHA . Exhibitors must have prior written consent from AHA and the Any class can be entered by the closing date (qualified or not). proper state authority to conduct a raffle or drawing of any kind. Qualifications for classes not qualified for by the closing datecan Commercial Exhibit space must be purchased using the “Appli- be earned up to the start of the show. You are qualified from the cation for Exhibit Space”, which may be obtained from AHA . All earliest date you earn the points required . There is no such thing Food Concessionaires are contracted by the individual facilities, as re-qualifying . and Commercial Exhibitors are not allowed to sell food or drinks .

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Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 15 GENERAL RULES FOR NATIONAL SHOWS AHA Nationals STABLING UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION 1 .ASSIGNMENT/AVAILABILITY ENTRY AGREEMENT Check each show as to when stalls will be available . I have read the United Sates Equestrian Federation, Inc . (the Those exhibitors wishing to be stabled together MUST “Federation” Entry Agreement (GR 906 .4) as printed in the Prize MAIL THE ENTRIES IN THE SAME ENVELOPE and must List for the shows listed in this Omnibus (Youth Nationals, Sport be included on the stall reservation form . Please note Horse Nationals and U .S . Nationals Competitions) and agree to all that patronships must represent one entity ONLY, and its provisions . I understand that by entering any of these Compe- all stalls assigned to any one patron must be designated titions, I am subject to Federation Rules, the Prize List, and local under a single name (a company, a farm, training stable, rules of the competition . I agree to waive the right to the use of my an individual, and a family are all considered single enti- photos from the competition and agree that any actions against ty) . Additional stalls requested after the original stalls are the Federation must be brought in New York State . purchased may not be assigned in the same location as By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this the original stalls . entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, 2 . STALL DAMAGE Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself Stall walls may not be cut down . Stalls must be vacated in and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree their original condition . Stalls may not be structurally or that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States otherwise altered in any way (including putting nails into Equestrian Federation, Inc . (the “Federation”) and the local rules walls) . of the competition . I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and the competition. I will accept as final the Any and all stalls used by exhibitors must be returned to decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under their original condition prior to leaving the grounds . the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, Exhibitors will be billed for any alteration/damage to the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any their stalls on the premises to or any required cleanup of action taken under the Rules . I represent that I am eligible to enter any stalls they use . and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering 3 . HORSE STALLS is eligible as entered . I also agree that as a condition of and in Each entered horse must pay for a stall, all others are consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the considered tack stalls . competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, ca- No subletting of stalls will be allowed . ble-casts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit Every horse is required to be stabled on the show of the competition, sport, or the Federation . Those likenesses shall grounds at least 12 hours before the start of the first class not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in in which it is to be shown and must remain continuously such a way as to jeopardize amateur status . I hereby expressly and on the show grounds until it has completed every class in irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such which it is to be shown . use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right Stalls for any non-showing horses must have an official of publicity, or to misappropriation . The construction and applica- entry form on file with the show office and be listed on tion of Federation rules are governed by the State of New York, the stall request form . and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in 4 . TACK STALLS New York State . If you are ordering just tack stalls, please use an entry form leaving the horse information blank . Please do not VENDORS list them on the stall reservation form only as they may A list of Official Vendors for each show is provided in this prize list be missed . and on-line at www ArabianHorses. or. g . Other suppliers may be used, but deliveries from vendors other than the Official Show Ven- Tack stalls will be assigned subject to their availability . dors may not be made on the show grounds . See “Solicitations” Exhibitors will be allowed to order tack stalls per the for information on Commercial Exhibit Space . individual National Show’s policy . Management reserves the right to limit the number of total tack stalls due to VETERINARIAN INSPECTION availability . Tack stalls that are cancelled by show man- All animals are subject to a physical inspection and may be exam- agement will be refunded to the exhibitor . ined for the use of mydriatic drugs by the show veterinarian at the UNAUTHORIZED ANIMALS ON SHOW discretion of the Show Commission . The Show Management re- serves the right to refuse entry onto the show grounds to any horse GROUNDS exposed to, or which may be harboring, a communicable disease . Unauthorized animals are not allowed on the show grounds with- AHA also reserves the right to a postmortem examination free of out prior permission from Show Management . At the discretion of charge, on any horse, which dies on the show grounds management, owners/agents may be charged $300 per unautho- rized animal(s) and unauthorized animal(s) may be removed from the grounds . ATTENTION EXHIBITORS! REMEMBER TO PICK UP YOUR AWARDS.

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VETERINARIAN PERMIT & REGISTRATION The official veterinarian shall be an AAEP member. He/she shall APAHA PREAMBLE not rule on soundness in classes he/she or a family member may We, as Professional and Amateur Horsemen of the Arabian have a horse or entered or measure any horses or Horse Association, pledge to assume a positive role as leaders where a conflict of interest may arise due to personal or family in the Arabian horse community . While achieving the goals of interest in the equine. The official veterinarian may be a competi- promoting, showing, and caring for the horse, we shall protect tor and will cover the requirements of USEF . No other veterinarian the health, image, and welfare of the breed . will be permitted to work on the grounds without registering with the Show Office. Exhibitors wishing to use their private veterinar- ians must have the veterinarian apply at the Show Office and pay Therefore, we set forth the following standards: a registration fee before they can work on the grounds . Private Veterinarian applications will be available at the Show Office and must be completed and submitted to the Show Office for written approval . Private veterinarians must be members, in good HORSEMEN’S STANDARDS OF CONDUCT standing, of the AAEP, licensed in the State or province in which We shall comply with and actively encourage all Professional the show is held (proof of license to be submitted with application) and Amateur Horsemen to adhere to all rules and regulations of and will be required to follow and abide by the AHA, USEF, Eques- AHA, USEF, CAHR, and EC . trian Canada, and AAEP rules and practices . We shall instill confidence, trust, and mutual espectr in our The use of any pictures taken at an event sponsored by AHA clients, fellow exhibitors, and the public by a commitment to for promotional, advertising or commercial purpose without the ethical practice and avoidance of any action conducive to dis- written consent of AHA is prohibited . Violators will be prosecuted crediting the Arabian horse, AHA, or our fellow horsemen . to the full extent of the law . Professional photographers may not record the event with any kind of camera, or video equipment . We shall ensure that the welfare of the Arabian horse is para- No video cameras, other than those of the contracted official show mount and that every Arabian horse be treated humanely and videographer, will be allowed in the arena buildings or into the with dignity, respect, and compassion . competition arenas to include seating areas . This policy will be strictly As Horsemen we agree that it is our obligation, not only to enforced . Violation of the policy may result in removal from the show the horse, but to each other, to have a reciprocal relationship grounds . Amateur videographers are exempt from this policy . wherein we are compelled to comment to our peers on their actions as well as be receptive of comments on our actions, if those actions might be perceived or interpreted as abusive or inappropriate . There should be no malicious force during training . Good horsemanship teaches a horse to respond to the aids with con- fidence. Abusive practices are those that inflict injury or result in intimidation and fear . This may include jerking, spurring or whipping when employed in a manner that increases a horse’s fear, confusion, or distress . While most types of tack and training methods are not them- selves abusive, we understand that anything used wrongly, over AT THE DIRECTION OF THE used, or over done can prove to be abusive or perceived to be abusive by onlookers . AHA JUDGE’S & STEWARD’S The duration of training sessions should take into account cli- COMMISSIONER mate conditions, intensity of work, footing and the condition of each horse to ensure there is no undue stress . AND THE AHA EDUCATION We shall conduct all business affairs with integrity, sincerity, and AND EVALUATION accuracy in an open and forthright manner . We shall act with integrity in financial dealings with clients, COMMISSION, THE JUDGE(S) professionals, and the public . We shall employ a policy of full WILL BE PENALIZING HORSES disclosure to our horse’s owners, as well as potential buyers, about all facts and knowledge regarding a horse they own or WITH UNNATURAL TAILS. are considering purchasing . CONVERSELY, HORSES WITH Horsemen will never perform, condone, or allow surgical alteration or procedure on an Arabian horse unless profession- NATURAL TAIL CARRIAGE ally prescribed by a licensed veterinarian, and then, only for the survival or threatened health of an Arabian or Half-Arabian SHOWING EXPRESSION horse . This includes the altering of the natural carriage of the THAT IS NOT ANGRY OR tail, which is one of our breed standards and characteristics . OFFENSIVE WILL NOT BE Horsemen will not administer to any horse engaged in com- petition drugs or medications that give an unfair competitive PENALIZED advantage or serve no required therapeutic purpose .

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Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 17 FEE SCHEDULE Sport Horse Nationals SHOW COMMISSION ENTRY FEES: Jim Porcher, Chair...... New Mexico Class Entry Fees...... $200 Jill Barton...... Ontario Post Entry Fees (per horse)...... $500 Wanda Funk...... Florida Education/Evaluation Fee (Res. 9-90) (per horse). . . . $20 Mike Moak...... Georgia Failure to Close Open Show Accounts...... $100 Marilyn Weber...... Illinois Hunter Warm-up (W) (included per class)...... $30 SHOW COMMISSION CAN BE CONTACTED AT: Late Class Post Fee (per horse)...... $100 Arabian Horse Association Office Fee (per horse)...... $60 10805 East Bethany Drive Non Competing Horse Fee (includes stall, office and Aurora, CO 80014 per horse fee) ...... $380 Over Fences Schooling Fee (all day, per horse/rider (303) 696-4500 combination) 9/4...... $50 (303) 696-4599 fax Retuned checks/declined credit card fee ...... $60 [email protected] Rider/Equitation Horse Change Fee...... $50 www.ArabianHorses.org Scoring (per horse) ...... $15 OFFICIALS Scratch Fee (if not filed in office, per class) ...... $50 Show Chair/Manager...... Jim Porcher USEF Fees (per horse, includes $ 8. Admin & $16. Drug). $23 (505) 228-6865 USEF Show Pass (nonmember, not acceptable for National Events Director. . . . Kelsey Berglund (720) 648-9220 Amateur classes)...... $45 [email protected] Event Coordinator...... Michelle Bartlett (303) 696-4553 **STALLING –INFORMATION** [email protected] Patron/Elite Sponsors will receive stalling preferences. Please Secretary...... Marlene Kriegbaum (303) 696-4501 see the Preferred Stalling Section for complete details. [email protected] Horse stalls (each)...... $220 Operations Manager...... Matt Kwapich Tack stalls (each) ...... $220 USEF Stewards...... Dorothy Trapp OPTIONAL ITEMS: Robin Eden Ring Stewards...... Matthew Amsden Shavings per bag...... $9.00 Alison Walk-Sheridan All shavings must be ordered by Wednesday September 5, 5 PM ANNOUNCERS Camper/RV Lot hook up entire show ...... $200 Hunter/Jumper ...... Dan Savage Farrier Permit (each) ...... $500 Sport Horse ...... Tague Johnson Additional Show Program...... $10 Barn Manger...... AHA/TBA Therapist/Chiropractor Fee...... $500 Technical Delegate...... Dana Bright Veterinarian Permit (each)...... $1,000 Dressage Technical Delegate ...... Joyce Hamblin PATRONSHIPS/EVENT SPONSORSHIP/ Dressage Coordinators...... Annette Wells PARTICIPATION: Driving Course Designer...... Karen Homer-Brown Arena Signs...... $400 Farriers...... Joe Proby (Phone) Class Sponsorship (per class)...... $200 Hunter & Jumper Course Designer...... Mike Puffer Elite Sponsorship...... $750 Photographer ...... Don Stine Patron ...... $2,200 Veterinarian...... Chicago Equine Additional Event Sponsorships Web Live Streaming ...... AHA Dressage Awards Happy Hour ...... $300 Decorations & Flowers ...... $200 Class Garland...... $150 Class Champion Garland...... $115 Class Reserve Champion Garland ...... $60

Please note: Effective June 1, 2019, a required 3% Convenience Fee will be added by AHA to payments made by Credit Card. A Convenience Fee charge does not apply if the customer submits payment by check or money order.

106 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association Sport Horse Nationals IMPORTANT DEADLINES JUDGES The management reserves the right to vary or add to this list. IMPORTANT DEADLINES AND The judges for Sport Horse Arabian & Half-Arabian National Championship Show were selected by the Judges and Stewards DATES: Selection Committee. Any class can be entered by the closing date (qualified or HUNTER/JUMPER not). Qualifications can be earned up to the start of the show. You are qualified from the earliest date you earn the points Lewis Pack – Mill Springs, NC required. There is no such thing as re-qualifying. Kristin Nixon – Arvada, CO Entries accepted as follows: DRESSAGE Entries Post Marked/ Electronically Dated on or prior to Tuesday, July 16 Midnight (MT)...... No penalty Beth Barritt – Lake City, FL Exhibitors are advised to use a form of expedited, traceable Cindy Canace – Blairstown, NJ mail service when sending entries in order to ensure that their Judy Downer – Ocala, FL entries are received. Paula Lacy – Arcata, CA If you email your entries, please contact AHA if you do NOT Jennifer Roth – Rutherford, NC get a return email acknowledging the receipt of your entry on Nicki Vogel (DB) – Rutherford, NC the same or next business day.

SPORT HORSE Post entries accepted as follows; Amy Causey (HB) – Wylie, TX After Wednesday August 28, noon (MT) .... Email or Hand carry J. Michael Halbleib (HB) – Birmingham, AL entries to the show office Peta Christian – (DB) – Allison, ON CA Last day to enter any Dressage or Sport Horse In-Hand classes . Lynn McEnespy (DB) – Chino, CA August 8 Midnight (MT) In-House/Electronically DRIVING Dated From July 17 To August 31 by 5 PM If horse or rider is NOT qualified for any class Kail Palmer- Miller – Elverson, PA by July 16 ...... No penalty SHOW OFFICE INFORMATION If qualified prior to July 16 (for any class including classes that do not require qualifications) SHOW OFFICE HOURS: New horse ...... $500 Post fee per horse Saturday & Sunday, August 31 & September 1, 8:30 am - 7 pm Added class for horse already entered ...$100 Late class fee per Monday - Saturday, September 2 – 7, 7am – 30 minutes after horse the completion of the last class After SAT August 31st 5 pm ... NO additional entries will be accepted. (exception, horses used for FACILITY SHIPPING INFORMATION equitation changes will be accepted) HITS Balmoral Park (Fed Ex/UPS only) Tuesday, August 6 In-House /Electronically Dated Group Stabling Attn: Arabian Sport Horse Nationals Requests Due (Person’s name or company) Friday, August 30 ...... NO Arrivals before 8am 26435 South Dixie Highway | Crete, IL 60417 Sunday Sept 8, by Midnight ...... Stalls must be vacated *NO Packages for the horse show will only be accepted from Friday EXCEPTIONS. August 30 thru Friday, September 6. Additional classes (except Dressage and Sport Horse In-Hand) may Neither AHA nor the Balmoral Park will be responsible for lost or be entered by the dates listed above. damaged packages. The late class fee of $100.00 is due ONLY if the added class was qualified for prior to July 16

ATTENTION EXHIBITORS! REMEMBER TO PICK UP YOUR AWARDS.

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# Class Entry Fee When entering, please be aware of entering classes which might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort will be made to solve these conflicts. Entry fees will be forfeited in case of time conflicts caused by two rings running simultaneously that can’t be resolved. SPORT HORSE IN-HAND *1022 ABS Arabian Yearling Sport Horse Fillies In-Hand CH $200 *1023 ABS Arabian Yearling Sport Horse Colts/Geldings In-Hand CH $200 *1024 ABS HA/AA Yearling Sport Horse Fillies In-Hand CH $200 *1025 ABS HA/AA Yearling Sport Horse Colts/Geldings In-Hand CH $200 Yearlings must be enrolled as Breeding Entries, no other qualifications are required for Sport Horse Nationals YEARLINGS MAY NOT CROSS ENTER INTO ATH OR OPEN (COMP 1203.1) *599 Arabian 2 Year Old Sport Horse Colts In-Hand CH $200 *600 Arabian 2 Year Old Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand CH $200 *601 Arabian 2 Year Old Sport Horse Fillies In-Hand CH $200 602 HA/AA 2 Year Old Sport Horse Colts In-Hand CH $200 *603 HA/AA 2 Year Old Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand CH $200 *604 HA/AA 2 Year Old Sport Horse Fillies In-Hand CH $200 1366 Sport Horse 2 Year Old In-Hand Supreme CH $0 (Champions from all Two Year Old Sport Horse In-Hand may show in this class.) TWO YEAR OLDS MAY NOT CROSS ENTER INTO ATH OR OPEN (COMP 1203.1) 2701 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH $200 2709 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2721 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH $200 2729 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Hunter Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2741 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH $200 2749 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over AT CH $200 2761 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH $200 2769 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2781 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH $200 2789 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Dressage Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2801 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH $200 2809 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 485 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand 3 & Over CH $200 489 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2821 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH $200 2829 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2861 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH $200 2869 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2881 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH $200 2889 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 2921 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH $200 2929 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type ATH 3 & Over CH $200 1026 Sport Horse In-Hand Supreme Champion $0 (Champions from all Sport Horse In-Hand 3 & Over classes may show in this class)

108 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association Sport Horse Nationals CLASS LIST

# Class Entry Fee When entering, please be aware of entering classes which might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort will be made to solve these conflicts. Entry fees will be forfeited in case of time conflicts caused by two rings running simultaneously that can’t be resolved. UNDER SADDLE/SHOW 2680 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Hunter Type CH $200 2684 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Dressage Type CH $200 2682 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Hunter Type ATR CH $200 2686 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Dressage Type ATR CH $200 338 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle AOTR CH $200 342 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse CH $200 348 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack CH $200 352 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack ATR CH $200 2688 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Hunter Type CH $200 2692 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Dressage Type CH $200 2690 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR Hunter Type CH $200 2694 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR Dressage Type CH $200 776 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle AOTR CH $200 780 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse CH $200 1051 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack CH $200 1055 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack ATR CH $200 DRESSAGE ENGLISH 1401 Arabian Dressage Training Level CH $200 1400 Arabian Dressage Training Level Junior Horse CH $200 1402 Arabian Dressage Training Level AAOTR CH $200 1403 Arabian Dressage Training Level ATR CH $200 1411 Arabian Dressage First Level CH $200 1405 Arabian Dressage First Level AAOTR CH $200 1406 Arabian Dressage First Level ATR CH $200 1421 Arabian Dressage Second Level CH $200 1409 Arabian Dressage Second Level AAOTR CH $200 1410 Arabian Dressage Second Level ATR CH $200 1501 HA/AA Dressage Training Level CH $200 1404 HA/AA Dressage Training Level Junior Horse CH $200 1502 HA/AA Dressage Training Level AAOTR CH $200 1503 HA/AA Dressage Training Level ATR CH $200 1511 HA/AA Dressage First Level CH $200 1407 HA/AA Dressage First Level AAOTR CH $200 1408 HA/AA Dressage First Level ATR CH $200 1521 HA/AA Dressage Second Level CH $200 1412 HA/AA Dressage Second Level AAOTR CH $200 1413 HA/AA Dressage Second Level ATR CH $200 *1504 ABS A/HA/AA Dressage Prospect Incentive $200 816 A/HA/AA Dressage Third Level CH $200 821 A/HA/AA Dressage Third Level ATR CH $200 824 A/HA/AA Dressage Fourth Level CH $200 828 A/HA/AA Dressage Fourth Level ATR CH $200 883 A/HA/AA Dressage Prix St. George CH $200 887 A/HA/AA Dressage Intermediate I CH $200 888 A/HA/AA Dressage Intermediate II CH $200 889 A/HA/AA Dressage Grand Prix CH $200 1427 A/HA/AA Dressage Prix St. George ATR CH $200

Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 109 CLASS LIST Sport Horse Nationals

# Class Entry Fee When entering, please be aware of entering classes which might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort will be made to solve these conflicts. Entry fees will be forfeited in case of time conflicts caused by two rings running simultaneously that can’t be resolved. DRESSAGE WESTERN 2302 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic Level CH $200 2314 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic Level ATR CH $200 2402 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 CH $200 2414 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 ATR CH $200 2502 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 2 CH $200 DRIVING 1228 A/HA/AA Carriage - Working CH $200 1232 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout CH $200 1236 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving - Reinsmanship CH $200 1297 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Pick Your Route Obstacle CH $200 1248 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Drive & Ride CH $200 1272 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Scurry Obstacles CH $200 1278 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Gamblers Choice CH $200 1322 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Timed Obstacle CH $200 WORKING HUNTER 266 Arabian Working Hunter CH W $230 269 Arabian Working Hunter AAOTR CH W $230 271 Arabian Working Hunter ATR CH W $230 278 Arabian Green Working Hunter CH W $230 711 HA/AA Working Hunter CH W $230 714 HA/AA Working Hunter AAOTR CH W $230 716 HA/AA Working Hunter ATR CH W $230 724 HA/AA Green Working Hunter CH W $230 1601A/HA/AA 14.2 & Under Working Hunter CH W $230 All of the above classes include a warm up round before your judged round *1520 ABS A/HA/AA Green Working Hunter Derby CH $200 HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION 940 A/HA/AA Equitation Not To Jump ATR CH $200 947 A/HA/AA Hunt Seat Equitation Over Obstacles ATR CH $200 HUNTER HACK 361 Arabian Hunter Hack CH $200 365 Arabian Hunter Hack ATR CH $200 366 Arabian Hunter Hack AAOTR CH $200 368 Arabian Hunter Hack Junior Horse CH $200 767 HA/AA Hunter Hack CH $200 771 HA/AA Hunter Hack ATR CH $200 772 HA/AA Hunter Hack AAOTR CH $200 765 HA/AA Hunter Hack Junior Horse CH $200 JUMPER 1149 A/HA/AA Speed Jumper CH $200 1801 A/HA/AA Angelique Anthony/Russian Roulett Open Jumper Stake $200 1803 A/HA/AA Jumper ATR CH $200 1805 A/HA/AA Novice Jumper CH $200 EXHIBITION 873 A/HA/AA $2,500 AON Hunter Derby Exhibition $100 2500 A/HA/AA Musical Freestyle Calcutta Exhibition (English or Western) $100

*Sweepstakes Allocated Payout New classes or fees for 2019 are Bold W = 30 Warm up round

110 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Sport Horse Nationals C,V V,C Sec Team SF/F B,D SF/F SF/F SF/F L,R SF/F R,L ESSAGE RINGS 8:00 am 8:00 RINGS ESSAGE DR   ill be later in the schedule.    # #  #!    # #  Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Dressage          816CH Third Dressage Level A/HA/AA 1501 CH Level Training Dressage HA/AA 1406ATR CH Level First Dressage Arabian 1401CH Level Training Dressage Arabian 1413 ATR CH Level Second Dressage HA/AA Code

ings will will ings resolved. ave the sections run in place of the SFF and the SFF the of SFF w the and place in run sections the ave ill h HUNTER JUMPER RING TENTATIVE SCHEDULE        SundaySeptember 1, 2019 MondaySeptember 2, 2019 EXHIBITORS WELCOME PARTY 6 PM 6 PARTY WELCOME EXHIBITORS by two rings running simultaneously that can’t be be can’t that simultaneously running rings two by ARABIAN & HALF-ARABIAN CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW HORSE ARABIAN & HALF-ARABIAN not be held for extensive periods to solve conflicts. solve to periods extensive for held be not 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Hunter Jumper All Day Schooling will be made to solve these conflicts however r might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort effort Every time. same the at rings run in different might When entering, please be aware of entering classes which !    " case of case in time conflicts forfeited caused be will fees Entry Hunter/Jumper H/J H/J Hunter/Jumper Juding Panels and /or Juding order is subject to change to subject order /orand is Juding Panels Juding Please note No classes will be moved to earlier day in the schedule DD DD SEC TEAM Any change in the number of entries may effect corresponding number of sections for that class. A/B HH A/B DD A/B T1 SF/F HH SF/F HH SF/F HH Classes where sections scheduled are but cancelled, the SFF MAY run where the sections were scheduled The schedule printed in the prize list is based on entry projections for each class, and the number of sections required. The Show Commission will review class entry numbers and sections after the entry deadline and will revise accordingly if deemed necessary. 2019 SPORT HORSE NATIONALS NATIONALS HORSE SPORT 2019 Classes scheduled with only a SFF that is divided into sections, w MAIN RING MAIN RING AFTERNOON APROX PM 3 CH - Championship A = Arabian HA/AA = Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian A/HA/AA Arabian, Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian A, B, C = Elimination Section SF/F = Semi Final/Final Section (CD) = Kail Palmer-Miller entering the in hand classes by type Every effort will be made to work with exhibitors cross HunterType HH HunterType (HB) Halbleib (HB). Michael Causey J Amy Dressage Type DD (DB) (DB) Christian Peta McEnespy Lynn Carriage Driving Sport Horse Horse Sport Team(DB) (HB), (T1)1 Causey Christian Peta Amy = am 8:00 2 Triangle Team 2 (T2) = Michael Halbleib (HB), Lynn McEnespy (DB) (HB), McEnespy Lynn Team Halbleib 2 (T2) Michael = Traingle 1 8:00 am # 338Sport Horse Arabian UnderAOTR CH Saddle 780 Sport Horse HA/AA Horse CH Under Junior Saddle 2692 Sport Horse Type HA/AA CH Under Dressage Saddle 2680Sport Horse Arabian UnderHunter Saddle Type CH 2821 Hand Hunter SH in Mares HA/AA CH over Type 3 & 2801CH over Hand Type & 3 Dressage in SH Geldings Arabian 2741Hand Hunter in CH over Type & 3 SH Geldings Arabian 2881 CH over Hand Type 3 & Dressage SH in mares HA/AA

112 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association Sport Horse Nationals TENTATIVE SCHEDULE D,B Sec Team SF/F SF/F D,B SF/F C,R SF/F R,C SF/F C,L SF/F R,V SF/F B,D SF/F B,D SF/F R,C SF/F V,C

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CH t Level AAOTR CH t Level First Level AAOTR CH FirstLevel ESSAGE RINGS 8:00 am 8:00 RINGS ESSAGE ESSAGE RINGS 8:00 am 8:00 RINGS ESSAGE DR DR rings running simultaneously that can’t be resolved. be can’t that rings running simultaneously will be forfeited in case of in time conflicts forfeited will caused be by two might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort PRESENTED IN THE ORDER THE CLASS CLOSES OUT When entering, please be aware of entering classes which PRESENTED IN THE ORDER THE CLASS CLOSES OUT DRESSAGE AWARDS WILL BE APROX PM 5 EACH DAY DRESSAGE AWARDS WILL BE APROX PM 5 EACH DAY be held for extensive periods to solve conflicts. will be made to solve these conflicts however rings w Ring 2 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 ATR CH 821ATR ThirdCH Dressage Level A/HA/AA 1404 Horse CH Junior Level Training Dressage HA/AA SF/F L,C 2302CH Level Basic Dressage Western A/HA/AA 2414

A/B H/J 1400 Horse CH Junior Level Training Dressage Arabian SF/F V,R Sec Team # Ring 1 A/B H/J 1402CH AAOTR Level Training Dressage Arabian A/B H/J A/B H/J A/B H/J 1407 Firs Dressage HA/AA SF/F H/J SF/F H/J 1408 ATR CH Level First Dressage HA/AA SF/F H/J SF/F H/J SF/F H/J 1521 CH Level Second Dressage HA/AA SF/F H/J 1427 George ATR St. Prix Dressage A/HA/AA SF/F H/J 888CHII Intermediate Dressage A/HA/AA C /FNL C /FNL 1405 Dressage Arabian C /FNL H/J C /FNL H/J udged Round udged udged Round udged No jumpingNo allowed. is No jumpingNo allowed. is nnounced. nnounced. will a will a HUNTER JUMPER am RING 8:30 HUNTER JUMPER am RING 8:30 Tuesday September 3, 2019    Wednesday September 4, 2019 Hacking will be allowed in the hunter ring in the mornings prior to the Hacking will be allowed in the hunter ring in the mornings prior to the The rings will be open in the evening for schooling for one hour every The rings will be open in the evening for schooling for one hour every jump crew setting the course and the drag. jump crew setting the course and the drag. day, weather and time permitting, and the schooling times for each day day, weather and time permitting, and the schooling times for each day Hunter Up Precede Your Will Warm J Hunter Up Precede Your Will Warm J 767 Hunter CH HA/AA Hack 724 Hunter Green Working CH HA/AA 266 Hunter Working CH Arabian 711 Hunter Working CH HA/AA 361 Hunter CH Arabian Hack 368Horse CH Hunter Junior Arabian Hack 711 Hunter Working CH HA/AA 1601Under Hunter & 14.2 Working CH A/HA/AA 1601 Under Hunter 14.2 & Working A/HA/AA CH C /FNL 1149 CH Jumper Speed A/HA/AA T 2 T T12 & Sec Team #  A/B DD SF/F T 2 SF/F DD A/B HH SF/F T1 A/B T 2 SF/F DD 1805 Jumper CH Novice A/HA/AA SF/F T 1 278 Hunter Green Working CH Arabian SF/F HH 765 Horse Hunter CH Junior HA/AA Hack SF/F T 2 SF/F T 2 266 Hunter Working CH Arabian SF/F T1 SF/F T1 1803ATR Jumper CH A/HA/AA and CHand and CH MAIN RING MAIN RING MAIN RING EVENING APROX 6:30 MAIN RING AFTERNOON APROX 1PM CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100       $1,500 Available$1,500 Money Sweepstakes Prize for those elgible Available$1,500 Money Sweepstakes Prize for those elgible $1,500 Available Money Sweepstakes Prize for those elgible $1,500 Available$1,500 Money Sweepstakes Prize for those elgible Available$1,500 Money Sweepstakes Prize for those elgible Traingle 1 8:00 am Triangle 2 8:00 am Traingle 1 8:00 am Triangle 2 8:00 am 348Sport Horse Arabian Show Hack 776 Sport HA/AA Horse Under AOTR Saddle 485 In Hand CH over 3 & Sport Horse HA/AA Stallions # 603 In Hand CH Sport Horse Geldings 2 Year HA/AA Old 604 H In Sport Horse Fillies 2 Year Old HA/AA 602 In Hand ATH Colts Sport CH HA/AA Horse 2 Year Old 599Hand CH in Sport Horse Colts Year2 Old Arabian 601H In Fillies Sport Horse Arabian Year2 Old 489 In Hand ATR over 3 & CH Sport Horse HA/AA Stallions 600In-Hand CH Sport Horse Geldings Year2 Old Arabian 2769 Sport Horse Arabian In Hand Mares Type ATH Dressage CH SF/F DD 278 Hunter Green Working CH Arabian 1051 Sport HA/AA Horse Show Hack 2682Sport Horse Arabian UnderHunter Saddle Type ATR CH 2694 Sport Horse Type HA/AA ATR Under Dressage CH Saddle A/B A/B HH DD 1366Sport Horse SupremeHandIn Yr2 Old 2861 In Hand Hunter CH over Type 3 & Sport Horse HA/AA Geldings SF/F HH 724 Hunter Green Working CH HA/AA 2869 In Hand ATH CH Sport HA/AA Horse Geldings 2921 CH over In Hand Type 3 & Dressage Sport Horse HA/AA Geldings SF/F DD 2688 Sport Horse HA/AA Under Hunter Saddle Type 2686Sport Horse Arabian Type ATR UnderDressage CH Saddle A/B DD 2929 In Hand ATH CH Sport HA/AA Horse Geldings 2709Sport Horse Arabian HandIn Mares Hunter Type ATH CH SF/F HH

Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 113 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Sport Horse Nationals B,D SF/F SF/F,R V SF/F L,R Sec Team SF/F D,B SF/F C,V SF/F C,L SF/F L,R SF/F R,L SF/F V,C SF/F L,C SF/F D,B SF/F R, V SF/F B,W SF/F B,D

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evel CH evel rix CH rix age Prospect Incentive Prospect age ESSAGE RINGS 8:00 am 8:00 RINGS ESSAGE am 8:00 RINGS ESSAGE DR DR CH - $4,000 RC - $3,000 TT - $1,000 rings running simultaneously that can’t be resolved. be can’t that rings running simultaneously will be forfeited in case of in time conflicts forfeited will caused be by two might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort PRESENTED IN THE ORDER THE CLASS CLOSES OUT When entering, please be aware of entering classes which PRESENTED IN THE ORDER THE CLASS CLOSES OUT DRESSAGE AWARDS WILL BE APROX PM 5 EACH DAY DRESSAGE AWARDS WILL BE APROX PM 5 EACH DAY be held for extensive periods to solve conflicts. will be made to solve these conflicts however rings w Ring 1 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic Level ATR CH ABS A/HA/AAABS Dress $15,000 Available$15,000 Money Sweepstakes Prize for those eligible 828ATR Fourth Dressage CH A/HA/AA Level 1411CH Level First Dressage Arabian 1503 ATR CH Level Training Dressage HA/AA 1409CH AAOTR Level Second Dressage Arabian 2502 2 CH Level Dressage Western A/HA/AA 2402 1 CH Level Dressage Western A/HA/AA 1504 2314

C H/J Sec Team # A/B H/J A/B H/J 1410ATR CH Level Second Dressage Arabian A/B H/J A/B H/J 889 Grand P Dressage A/HA/AA A/B H/J SF/F H/J 1403 ATR CH Level Training Dressage Arabian SF/F H/J SF/F H/J SF/F H/J 824 Fourth Dressage A/HA/AA L C /FNL C /FNL 1412 CH AAOTR Level Second Dressage HA/AA C /FNL C /FNL 887 Intermediate I CH Dressage A/HA/AA udged Round udged udged Round udged No jumpingNo allowed. is nnounced. will a age Prospect Mandatory Jog een Working Hunter Working een Derby (Time & Location TBA)        HUNTER JUMPER am RING 8:30 HUNTER JUMPER am RING 8:30 Friday September 6, 2019 Thursday September 5, 2019 CH - $4,000 RC - $3,000 TT - $1,000 ABS Dress ABS Hacking will be allowed in the hunter ring in the mornings prior to the The rings will be open in the evening for schooling for one hour every jump crew setting the course and the drag. day, weather and time permitting, and the schooling times for each day Hunter Up Precede Your Will Warm J Hunter Up Precede Your Will Warm J $15,000 Available$15,000 Money Sweepstakes Prize for those eligible There are no Warm-Up rounds for the Hunter Derby or the Equitation. 716 Hunter Working ATR HA/AA CH 365Hunter ATR Arabian CH Hack 269 Hunter Working AAOTR CH Arabian 714 Hunter Working AAOTR CH HA/AA 366HunterCH AAOTR Arabian Hack 772 Hunter CH AAOTR HA/AA Hack 1520 A/HA/AAGr ABS Sec Team # A/B DD SF/F T1 SF/F T 2 271 Hunter Working ATR Arabian CH SF/F CD SF/F DD 1520Hunter Green Working Derby ABS A/HA/AA A/B HH A/B HH SF/F CD SF/F T1 SF/F HH SF/F HH SF/F DD SF/FSF/F CD CD 714 Hunter Working AAOTR CH HA/AA A/B DD SF/F HH illy CH illy illy CHilly MAIN RING MAIN RING MAIN RING AFTERNOON APROX 4PM   CH - $2,500 RC - $1,500 TT - $750 CH - $2,500 RC - $1,500 TT - $750 CH - $2,500 RC - $1,500 TT - $750 CH - $2,500 RC - $1,500 TT - $750 $10,000 available $10,000 to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries $10,000 available $10,000 to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries $10,000 available $10,000 to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries $10,000 available $10,000 to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries Traingle 1 8:00 am Triangle 2 8:00 am      Triangle 2 APROX 2:00 pm      Traingle 1 8:00 am Triangle 2 8:00 am Traingle 1 APROX 2:00 pm # 342Horse Sport CH Horse Arabian UnderJunior Saddle 348CH Sport Horse Arabian Show Hack 342Horse Sport CH Horse Arabian UnderJunior Saddle 338Sport Horse Arabian UnderAOTR CH Saddle 1023 CH Yearling Sport Horse Arabian Hand In Colts/Geldings ABS SF/F T 2 716 Hunter ATR Working HA/AA CH 2684 Sport Horse Arabian Type CH Under Dressage Saddle 2690 Sport Horse HA/AA Under Hunter Saddle Type CH 1055 ATR Sport Horse HA/AA CH Show Hack 1232Turnout Carriage Driving CH A/HA/AA Pl 2789HandIn Type ATH Dressage CH Sport Horse Arabian Stallions SF/F DD 269Hunter CH Working AAOTR Arabian 1272 CH Obstacle Scurry Carriage Driving A/HA/AA Pl 1321CH Obstacle Timed Driving Carriage A/HA/AA Pl 2761Sport Horse Arabian HandIn Mares Type CH Dressage SF/F DD 1024F Sport Horse HA/AA Hand In Yearling ABS 2829 Sport Horse HA/AA In Hand Mares Hunter Type ATH CH SF/F HH 2680Sport Horse Arabian UnderHunter Saddle Type CH 2809HandIn Type ATH Dressage CH Sport Horse Arabian Geldings 2889 Sport Horse HA/AA In Hand Mares Type ATH Dressage CH SF/F DD SF/F DD 271 Hunter Working ATR Arabian CH 2749 In Hand Hunter Type ATH Sport CH Horse Arabian Geldings SF/F HH1025CH Colt/Gelding Sport Horse HA/AA Hand In Yearling ABS 771 Hunter ATR HA/AA CH Hack SF/F T1 2701Sport Horse Arabian HandIn Mares HunterType CH 2690 Sport Horse HA/AA Under Hunter Saddle Type ATR CH2686Sport Horse Arabian Type ATR UnderDressage CH Saddle SF/F1297Your Route Own Pick A/HA/AA HH SF/F DD 947ATR CH Obstacles Hunter Over Equ A/HA/AA Seat SF/F H/J 1022F Sport Horse Arabian Hand In Yearling ABS 2692 Sport Horse Type HA/AA CH Under Dressage Saddle 2729HandIn Hunter Type ATH CH Sport Horse Arabian Stallions SF/F HH

114 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association Sport Horse Nationals TENTATIVE SCHEDULE C,R Sec Team SF/F SF/F R,C SF/F B,D SF/F L,V ESSAGE RINGS 8:00 am 8:00 RINGS ESSAGE DR PRESENTED IN THE ORDER THE CLASS CLOSES OUT DRESSAGE AWARDS WILL BE APROX PM 5 EACH DAY Ring 1 Ring 1 Ring 2 Ring 3  883George CH St. Prix Dressage A/HA/AA 1511 CH First Level Dressage HA/AA 1502 CH AAOTR Level Training Dressage HA/AA 1421CH Level Second Dressage Arabian Sec Team SF/F H/J

ings will will ings resolved. HUNTER JUMPER am RING 8:30 CH $550 RC $350 TT $200 SaturdaySeptember 7, 2019 by two rings running simultaneously that can’t be be can’t that simultaneously running rings two by not be held for extensive periods to solve conflicts. solve to periods extensive for held be not will be made to solve these conflicts however r might run in different rings at the same time. Every effort effort Every time. same the at rings run in different might When entering, please be aware of entering classes which case of case in time conflicts forfeited caused be will fees Entry There are no Warm-Up rounds for the Hunter Derby or the Equitation. 873Hunter $2500 AON Derby A/HA/AA CH  Sec Team SF/F CD SF/F CD SF/F DD 1801 Roulett Anthony/Russian Angelique A/HA/AA SF/F H/J SF/F CD SF/F CD SF/F DD SF/F DD SF/F T 2 SF/F ALL SF/F HH SF/F HH 940Hunter Not A/HA/AA Equ To Seat ATR Jump CH SF/F H/J MAIN RING Driving Excelence Award Super Sport Horse Award Sport Horse Super Drag,Set, Walk Drag,Set, Walk APROX 10:45:00APROX AM Traingle 1 8:00 am Triangle 2 8:00 am  776 Sport HA/AA Horse Under AOTR CH Saddle 352ATR Sport Horse Arabian CH Show Hack 1055 Sport ATR HA/AA Horse Show Hack CH 2682 Sport Horse Arabian Under Hunter Saddle Type ATR CH SF/F HH Stake Jumper Open 2688 Sport HA/AA Horse Under Hunter Saddle Type CH 1278Choice Gamblers A/HA/AA 2694 Sport Horse Type HA/AA ATR Under Dressage CH Saddle 2684Sport Horse Arabian Type CH UnderDressage Saddle SF/F DD 1228 Working Carriage A/HA/AA Driving 1026 SupremeSport Horse HandIn Over & 3 1236Carriage A/HA/AA Reinsmanship 2781HandIn Type CH Dressage Sport Horse Arabian Stallions 2721HandIn Hunter Type CH Sport Arabian Horse Stallions SF/F DD 1248 Ride & Drive A/HA/AA

Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 115 Sport Horse Nationals RULESTABLE & OF INFORMATION CONTENTS ENTRY REFUNDS GENERAL RULES See General Rules for complete rules. PLEASE REFER TO GENERAL RULES SHOW ACCOUNTS FOR ALL SHOWS All exhibitors will be required to leave an open check or credit card, separate from their entries at check-in, before show numbers will be released, to cover any fines or penalties incurred at the show. NEW FOR 2019 FOR ALL OWNERS, All open accounts must be settled and closed before the closing of TRAINERS AND COMPETITORS the Show Office, Saturday, September 7. Show accounts not closed out by the end of the show will be assessed a Failure to Close Out 18 & OVER fee of $100. ARENA SIGNS ENTRIES Arena signage may be purchased using the form included in this Fees are in US funds. All entries must be paid in full when submit- Prize List. Arena signage space is limited, and will be sold first ted. Blank checks sent with an entry will be filled out by the AHA come, first served. AHA will produce the arena signs as follows: office for the amount due. Checks drawn on Canadian banks must one 3’ x 8’ sign, which will be hung in the one arena of choice, be from a US account or preprinted with “US Funds”. space providing. Artwork for the signs must be e-mailed to See “Entry Information” in the General Rules for what is consid- [email protected] or mailed on CD to AHA by July 30. ered a complete entry. All entries must be complete or they will be Artwork must be in .jpg or .pdf format. AHA is not liable for exact returned. If the returned entry form is not completed and received color match. Artwork must be laid out so that it will fit on a 3’ x 8’ by the closing date, it will be considered a post entry. horizontal sign. Please see the form and call AHA at (303) 696- 4500 for more information. All entries must be complete or they will be returned. If the returned entry form is not completed and received by the closing AWARDS date, it will be considered a post entry. See “Entry Information” in Please refer to General Rules “AWARDS” for complete informa- the General Rules for the definition of a complete entry. tion. Online entries will be available until midnight (MT) July 16, 2019 The awards room will be open for your convenience September 2 - For hard copy entries either fax or mail your entries – DO NOT 7, from 8 am until a 1/2 hour after classes end. submit your entry by more than one method or your credit All awards not claimed by the close of the show will be forfeited Hard copy entries must be post- card may get charged twice. with no exceptions. marked or electronically dated by June 16. Duplicate Awards will be for sale in the Awards Room. Champion Faxed entries MUST include a cover sheet listing all entries and Trophy, Reserve Champion Trophy, and Top Ten Plaques. number of pages in the fax. Dressage Awards will be presented at the end of each day at a Exhibitors are advised to use a form of expedited, traceable mail time and place designated by Show Management. service when sending entries in order to ensure that their entries are received. SPECIAL AWARDS If you email your entries, please contact AHA if you do NOT get a return email acknowledging the receipt of your entry on the same THE ANGELIQUE ANTHONY/RUSSIAN or next business day. ROULETT OPEN JUMPER STAKE Attn: Sport Horse Nationals Mail to: Sponsored by The Friends of Angelique Anthony. The Champion 10805 East Bethany Drive, Aurora, CO 80014 of the Open Jumper Stake, in addition to the National Champion- Fax to: 303-696-4599 (please include cover sheet) ship awards, will receive a plaque, cooler and prize money in the Email to: [email protected] amount of TBD. HORSES NOT ENTERED IN THE SHOW $2,500 AON HUNTER DERBY ALL Non-Competing horses must; Awards are as follows: 1. Be on the official entry form and the box for Champion $550, Reserve Champion $350, Top Ten $200 “Non Competing” must be checked DAILY AMATEUR DRAWING 2. Pay for a stall, the office fee and a 100.00 fee per horse. There will be a daily drawing giving amateur riders the opportunity 3. Have all signatures on the back of the entry form. to win a prize! 4. Send Full payment with entry form. 5. Be listed on Stabling Request form DRESSAGE PROSPECT INCENTIVE. A non-competing horse that ultimately enters the show will be consid- A Best Dressed Handler and Best Groomed Horse Award will be presented during the jog for the Dressage Prospect Incentive. The ered a Post Entry and must be submitted by the final closing date. awards have been donated by Mary Jo Hoepner. POST ENTRIES Entries received after July 16 may not appear in the show program. Any class can be entered by the closing date (qualified or not). Qualifications can be earned up to the start of the show. You are qualified from the earliest date you earn the points required. There is no such thing as re-qualifying. Classes you do not have enough points to qualify for by the show will be refunded after the show.

Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association 117 RULES & INFORMATION Sport Horse Nationals SUPER SPORT HORSE PRIZE MONEY To recognize the horse who has achieved a higher level of perfor- mance and excellence across several different disciplines. SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE MONEY The winner of the Super Sport Horse will receive a trophy and gift Sweepstakes Allocated Prize Money is available in designated certificates for a one year supply of Purina Super Sport, an amino Sweepstakes classes. The 50% rule will apply to all Sweepstakes acid supplement for high perfor-mance horses. The gift certificates classes with the exception of the ABS Yearling Sweepstakes can be used at any Purina dealer. classes, ABS Green Hunter Derby and the ABS Dressage Prospect High Point tabulation will be based on one point for each horse Incentive Class. you beat times the weight of the class. The Sweepstakes Commission reserves the right to pay the Horse must be nominated before their first class. There is no fee Allocated dollar amounts printed in the online version of the AHA to nominate your horse. Horse must be in at least 2 different Divi- Handbook in the event the incorrect dollar amount is announced sions as listed below; or presented during Awards Presentations. Sport Horse - In Hand or Under Saddle, Hunter Jumper, Dressage ARABIAN BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES $15,000 2nd level or higher, Carriage Driving Classes that will not count are; ABS Dressage Prospect Incentive, DRESSAGE PROSPECT INCENTIVE & GREEN Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship, Equitation, Exhibition HUNTER DERBY Classes, Green Hunter, Hunter Hack, Jr Horse Classes, Sport Horse Horses placing in these classes which are Sweepstakes Nominated In-Hand Yearling & 2 yr. olds, Training & First Level Dressage, as a Breeding Entry or Original Entry (exception: ABS Dressage Western Dressage. Incentive Prospect class will be restricted to horses enrolled as a JUNIOR HORSE HIGH POINT Breeding Entry or Original Entry in 2021) are eligible for prize mon- ey as outlined below. The 50% rule does not apply in these classes. To recognize high point winners in the Arabian and Half-Arabian/ Champion $4,000, Reserve Champion $3,000, Top Ten $1,000. Anglo-Arabian Junior Horse classes. The winner will receive Prize Money sponsored and collected by the Sport Horse Auction RANDOMLY SELECTED CLASSES Group. Prize money in the amount of $2,500 per class will be paid to 10 In 2019 a total of $7,000 will be split with $3,500 to the Arabian Jr classes which will be randomly selected as follows: Horse and $3,500 Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian Jr Horse as follows; 711 HA/AA Working Hunter CH $2,000 to the Champion 1803 A/HA/AA Jumper ATR CH $1,000 to the Reserve Champion 1248 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Ride & Drive CH $500 to the breeder of each Champion 2741 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Nominations are not required. Over CH High Point Tabulation will use the final placing for each class. Each 2929 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type ATH place will be changed into points. For points see the chart in the 3 & Over CH Scoring Systems section of this prize list. 2682 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Hunter Type ATR CH Classes that count are: 776 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle AOTR CH 342 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Jr Horse 824 A/HA/AA Dressage Fourth Level CH 780 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Jr 1406 Arabian Dressage First Level ATR CH 368 Arabian Hunter Hack Jr Horse 765 HA Hunter Hack Jr Horse 1421 Arabian Dressage Second Level CH 1404 HA/AA Dressage Training Level Jr Horse The Champion will receive $1,000, the Reserve Champion will receive $500 and the balance of the Top Ten will receive $125 1400 Arabian Dressage Training Level Jr Horse DRIVING EXCELLENCE AWARD CAMPING & RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Sponsored by Summerwood Farms 40 RV Spaces are available on a first come first serve basis for the entire show @$200. To reward a superior turnout demonstrating excellence in cones, presentation and performance. The awards will be presented to COMPETITION ARENAS the Champion and Reserve Champion. The following table specifies the dimensions and footing of the High Point Tabulation will use the final placing for each class. Each competition and warm-up arenas: place will be changed into points. For points see the chart in the Arena/Dimensions/Footing Scoring Systems section of this prize list. Grand Prix Ring - 350’ X 250’ The Champion will receive $600 and a ribbon, Reserve Champion will be $400 and a ribbon. No nomination is required. All Carriage Grand Prix Schooling - 275’ X 150’ Driving horses are eligible. Classes that count toward the Excel- Hunter 1 - 150’ X 275’ lence Award are; Hunter 2 - 150’ X 275’ 1228 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Working Jumper 1 - 300’ X 225’ 1297 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Pick Your Route Jumper 2 - 275’ X 150’ Obstacles Jumper 3 - 275’ X 150’ 1236 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship Jumper 4 - 275’ X 150’ 1232 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout Schooling 1 & 2 - 150’ X 400’ Schooling 3 & 4 - 400’ X 150’ The management may move classes to other arenas if weather or class schedule issues necessitate such a move. 118 Omnibus | 2019 | Arabian Horse Association Sport Horse Nationals RULES & INFORMATION CLASSES MUSIC Music is mandatory and must be emailed in an mp3 file format and PLEASE REFER TO GENERAL RULES be submitted by August 20th. “CLASS INFORMATION” FOR COMPLETE Exit music is not allowed. INFORMATION. DR 129: In case of rider’s music failing before or during a Freestyle Please note: No classes will be moved to an earlier day in the Test and in cases where there is no backup system, the rider can, schedule. Classes scheduled with only a SFF that must be divided with permission of the judge at “C”, leave the arena or start at a into sections due to the number of entries, will have the sections later time. There should be minimum interference with the starting run in place of the SFF and the SFF will be later in the schedule. times of the other riders and the affected rider should return Classes where sections are scheduled but cancelled, the SFF MAY to complete or restart his/her test during a scheduled break in run where the sections were scheduled. the competition or at the end of the competition. The rider may decide whether to restart the test from the beginning or to com- CARRIAGE DRIVING CLASSES mence from the point where the music failed. Judging must restart Carriage driving classes will follow USEF rules for Pleasure Driving at the point of interruption. In any case, the marks already given (See Articles CP 101-160). Singles and multiples will be allowed in will not be changed. the Carriage Pleasure Driving classes. For multiples you will need It is the rider’s responsibility to notify the judge if there is an issue to pick one horse to receive all points, awards, and recognition. with the music once the test starts. This includes the wrong music Wire wheeled, pneumatic tired and combined driving marathon or music that cuts out, or is corrupted in some way. The rider vehicles will not be permitted. No cantering allowed in the obsta- should stop riding the test and let the judge know about the issue cle driving class. In the Ride and Drive the rider and driver may be with the music. different. A mandatory safety check will occur on all turnouts. For more information: https://www.usdf.org/docs/education/oth- A/HA/AA MUSICAL FREESTYLE CALCUTTA er/2019FSRGD_1.2019doc.pdf EXHIBITION (ENGLISH OR WESTERN) DRESSAGE & WESTERN DRESSAGE CLASSES Open to second level and above. Will be limited to 10 rides. In the No readers or whips will be allowed, exception Western Dressage event there are more then 10 rides a lottery drawing will be held classes. to select the 10 with preference to the upper levels. Costumes are For Reader Exceptions see DR 122.4 and Handicapped & Electron- allowed. A Calcutta auction will be held in conjunction with the ic Communication Devises in the General Rules class. The winning bidder will receive 50% of the proceeds with Qualifications are Required for Western Dressage for 2019 the remaining 50% going to a TBD charity. The winning rider will receive a jacket and a cooler. Will be judged by one judge. Current USEF /USDF Tests will be used as follows: Dressage musical freestyle is an exciting combination of the tech- » Training Level - Test 3 nical and artistic aspects of . To foster the highest » 1st Level - Test 3 possible technical quality in freestyle performances, competitors » 2nd Level - Test 3 are required to enter a freestyle class only at the level at which they » 3rd Level - Test 3 have already demonstrated proficiency. » 4th Level - Test 3 QUALIFICATIONS In order to enter a freestyle class at any level, for » Prix St. Georges - Prix St. Georges either English or Western, a horse/rider combination must have re- ceived a minimum score of 63% in the highest test of the declared » Intermediate I - Intermediate I freestyle level or any test of a higher level at an AHA, USEF /EC or » Intermediate II - Intermediate II FEI recognized Competition held prior to the competition where » Grand Prix - Grand Prix the horse/rider combination is entered to ride a freestyle class. » ABS Dressage Prospect Incentive – AHA’s Dressage A photocopy of the test verifying eligibility or copy of the USDF Prospect Incentive Test 2019 score verification must be submitted with the entry for a freestyle » Western Dressage Basic Level - Test 4 class. For USDF verification, access: www.usdf.org/usdfscores/ » Western Dressage Level One - Test 4 TIME » Western Dressage Level Two – Test 4 The maximum time limit for all USDF freestyles is five minutes. For Western Dressage the maximum time limit is six minutes. There is no minimum time requirement. The bell or whistle will not be sounded at the end of either the five or six minutes. Movements performed after the time limit has elapsed will not be scored. One (1) point will be deducted from the total for artistic impression for exceeding the time limit. A 10-second grace period should be given before a deduction is taken. The program is timed from the horse’s move-off after the initial halt and salute and ceases at the final salute. The rider must signal the sound engineer within 45 seconds of the entry bell, or be eliminated. The rider must enter the arena within 30 seconds of the start of the music, or they may be eliminated at the discretion of the Judge. Exceeding 75 seconds before entering the arena after the bell has sounded will entail elimination.

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DRESSAGE LEVEL RULES Horses will be ranked in order of their scores in each test. Breaking Horses may enter no more than two consecutive levels, Freestyle of ties for individual classes will be in accordance with DR127.10. If levels included at any one competition. Please see chart below two or more horses are tied for the same placing, breaking of ties will be at the judging panel’s discretion. ARABIAN BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES $15,000 GREEN WORKING HUNTER DERBY TR CHAMPIONSHIP 1st 1st The Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes $15,000 Green Working Hunter Derby Championship will be held at the annual Sport Horse 2nd 2nd Nationals for Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian horses. 3rd 3rd The Championship class is for Green Working Hunters A/HA/AA which are nominated as Breeding Entries or Original Entries who 4th 4th are eligible to compete as a green working hunter as outlined in the Arabian Working Hunter rules of USEF. No qualifications are PSG PSG required and the class is open to any age horse who is eligible to Inter 1 Inter 1 compete as a Green Working Hunter as outlined in the Arabian Working Hunter rules of USEF. Inter Inter A & The Championship consists of three sections with fence heights A & B** offered at both 2’6” and 2’9” and riders choose the height at B** which their horse(s) compete. First year horses may compete at either 2’6” or 2’9” height but second year horses must compete Inter II Inter II at 2’9”. All horses compete in the first two sections in which they Prelim Prelim receive numerical scores. The first round is 10-12 fences with the GP GP second round over a shortened course of 6-8 fences. The course GP will include natural elements and options. The second round will be a Handy Hunter Course. The 12 horses (or less), including those Grand tied for 12th, with the highest combined scores from the first two Prix rounds advance to the third Under Saddle section. Only the top four horses overall from the first two rounds are eligible to be **PLEASE NOTE- INTERMEDIATE A & B ARE NOT OFFERED named Champion or Reserve Champion. The re-maining horses AT SHN are eligible to be named in the Top Ten. This class is exempt from the 50% rule. Refer to SWP 116, SWP 117 and SWP 118 regarding DRESSAGE HELMET RULE payback for ABS nominated horses. When cross-entry by rider or horse/rider combination is permitted between Dressage and other Arabian classes at a competition, DR HUNTER HACK CLASSES 120 and DR 121 applies only to the designated Dressage warm-up The fences at National ATR and AAOTR classes will be set at 2’3” and competition arenas, or when an exhibitor is actually and Open Classes at 2’6”. Hunter Hack Championship classes will warming-up for Dressage class(es). follow the procedures outlined in the AHA Handbook COMP 810. ARABIAN BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES $15,000 HUNTER HACK JUNIOR HORSE DRESSAGE PROSPECT INCENTIVE There are no qualifications for Arabian Hunter Hack Junior Horse Open to 4 and 5 year-old Arabian/Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian classes. horses and is open to non-sweepstakes horses; however, only hors- The fences at National Hunter Hack Junior Horse classes will be set es enrolled as a Breeding Entry or Original Entry will be eligible for at 2’3”. for payback. Refer to SWP 116 and SWP 118 regarding payback for ABS nominated horses. HUNT SEAT EQUITATION CLASSES The AHA’s Dressage Prospect Incentive Test will be used and can Refer to USEF EQ 107 for class routine, faults & eliminations. be found on the AHA Website. Class 940 Hunt Seat Equitation Not to Jump ATR CH Horses will be examined for soundness. A jog will be scheduled Pattern will be posted 24 hours prior to class. prior to the Championship class at which time all horses must be Will have a rail work portion and also each competitor will be presented to the treating veterinarian and a member of the judg- asked to perform two or more tests from USEF EQ 112 Test 1-5, ing panel for examination. Horses will be jogged on packed dirt or 7-8, 10 -17. Judges must work competi-tors in groups of twenty tarmac. Horses not presented for the jog or who do not pass the (20) or less. Exhibitors will be excused from the ring following rail jog will not be eligible to show in the class work and will perform their tests individually. The two member judging panel will consist of either: One (1) USEF Class 947 Hunt Seat Equitation Over Obstacles ATR CH ‘R’ Judge and one (1) USEF ‘S’ Judge or two USEF ‘S’ judges, both Course will be posted 24 hours prior to class. of whom will have the Young Horse designation. The panel shall Fence heights are 2’9”. This class will follow the procedures out- sit together at C. Judges shall give one score and fill out general lined in the USEF EQ-2. All competitors will compete over the Hunt comments on one Marking Sheet. Seat Equitation course and then the top four competitors from Competition Management shall provide a sound system and micro- each judge’s card will be required to perform two or more tests phone to allow the judges to give the audience a short summary from USEF EQ 112, Test 1-17, as designated by the call judge. after each ride.

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WORKING HUNTER CLASSES plus 2 as entries allow. The Derby will be run as a combined hunter Working Hunter: fence heights are 3’. competition, with horses competing at 2’6”, 2’9 and 3’. The height that the horse would compete at would be the maximum Hunter Working Hunter ATR: fence heights are 2’6”. height that the horse/rider combination competed at during the Working Hunter AAOTR: fence heights are 2’9” show. A horse/rider combination may elect to jump a higher height Green Working Hunter: fence heights 2’6” / 2’9” than they jumped during the competition. It is open to profession- Working Hunter Championship classes will be judged using AHA al, amateur and junior riders; Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Ara- Score Cards and will follow the procedures outlined in the AHA bian horses. An individual rider may not enter more than 3 horses. Handbook. There is no under saddle final class. All judges will sit together and Working Hunter Championships have two jumping classes (A, B) provide one numerical score to be announced after each horse followed by an under saddle class (C) that is the Final. Riders may finished had completed the round. Horses entered will not be re- not be different from class to class (A, B and C). Exception: quired to jog for soundness. Any unsoundness during the competi- tion will be reflected in the scores from the judges (GR 1034.7). In the Working Hunter AAOTR Championship, if an owner is show­ing more than one horse, for the under saddle class please JUMPER CLASSES reference USEF HU 136.4. No qualifications are required. All horses can compete in both jumping classes, however this is Jump Order; First go-round will be determined by random selection. not a requirement. Jumper Attire: USEF JP111.8 The first order of go shall be drawn. Riders may be permitted to ride back-to-back classes at their discretion. Tables: Refer to USEF JP 145 - JP148 A rider may be permitted to compete out of order to minimize 1149 A/HA/AA Speed Jumper delays, but must be approved by management. JP145 Table II, Sec. 1 - 1M (Time First Round) Only the ten highest scoring horses from each class (or 50% of 1801 A/HA/AA Jumper each section if fewer than 20 horses) and 2 reserves will advance to Stake JP145 Table II, Sec. 2 (a) - 1.1M (Time First Jump- the Under Saddle Final class (after being jogged for soundness). Off, leave the ring) GREEN WORKING HUNTER CLASSES 1803 A/HA/AA Jumper ATR JP145 Table II, Sec. 2 (b) - 1M (Time First Jump-Off, stay Qualifications are not required for Green Working Hunter Cham- in the ring) pionships. However, horses must still be eligible to show in the Green Working Hunter as defined by USEF AR162 b.1a. Effective 1805 A/HA/AA Novice Jumper 4/1/19. JP148 Table IV. Sec 1 - .9M (Optimum Time First Round) SPORT HORSE IN-HAND CLASSES Sport Horse In-Hand classes will be judged using the AHA Sport Horse Score Sheets as specified in the USEF Rule Book. To help avoid conflicts with other rings, once the number of horses in each of the Sport Horse In-Hand class has been determined, there will be a signup sheet with time frames for each class in the office. If you do not sign up by Noon the day prior to your sched- uled class, a go order will be assigned to you. The Order of Go will be definite, but the times listed are approximate. Exhibitors are responsible for having their entries at the gate for their order of go. If you miss your order, you have missed your class. EXHIBITORS are requested to check the posted order of go EARLY for conflicts and advise the SH Ring Coordinator so adjustments can be made. Only the SH Ring Coordinator can make changes to the order of go, not the paddock. In the event of a conflict with other rings, management will work with exhibitors within the time frame for each class. WORKING HUNTER 14.2 & UNDER CH All Sport Horse In-Hand classes will utilize the “Triangle” method This championship is open to any 14.2 and under Working Hunter. of presenting their horses to the judges. Measurement cards must be sent with your entry. Fence heights In keeping with the spirit and tradition of the Sport Horse, the are 2’6” with a maximum spread of 2’6”. Championship will run as show commission would like to remind exhibitors of the following defined by USEF in Article AR162 b1b. rules and assure their enforcement. USEF Rule AR 115.2 lists causes for mandatory elimination from the A/HA/AA $2500 AON HUNTER DERBY ring, including, but not limited to, removal of eyelashes, changing Hunter Derby Championships consist of two over fence classes the natural color of the and/or tail, and the use of anything with the top horses in the first class returning for a second over other than clear or transparent products on the hooves while being fence class. The course should in-clude natural elements and shown in Breeding and/or In-Hand classes. options. The first class is 10 – 12 fences with the second class over USEF AR 115.3 An entry must be penalized for: excessive amounts a shortened course of 6 to 8 fences. Further the 2nd class will be of oil, grease or other similar substances, excessive use of the whip a Handy Hunter Course. The number of horses returning for the which might disturb other entries, and balding of the area around second class can be determined by show management but may the eyes or proximal to the muzzle and nostrils. not exceed 12 horses nor can it be less than the number of ribbons

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USEF Rule AR 176 describes the conduct of sport horse in-hand $50 and the second offense will be up to $100 and expulsion of classes. The commission would remind exhibitors the triangle will the animal from the show grounds. No animal other than horses, be trotted a second time only at the direction of the judge and dogs or cats are allowed on the show grounds without the express that the horse is to be shown in an “open position” for conforma- written consent of the National Show Commission. tion judging, otherwise the entry may be eliminated from judging consideration. HITS BALMORAL PARK RULES 1. Show Management and exhibitors of any animal ABS SPORT HORSE YEARLING IN-HAND brought to the Facility must observe all State of Illinois CLASSES animal health regulations. The Yearling Sweepstakes Classes are restricted to Breeding 2. All dogs must be restrained on a leash at all times. No Entries only. This is the only qualification for these classes for Sport dogs are allowed in the Coliseums, Concession area Horse Nationals. or Show Office area at any time. Pet owners will be Yearlings are NOT permitted to cross enter into the Open or Ama- responsible for clean-up of droppings. teur to Handle classes. (AHA handbook Comp 1203.1) 3. All buildings and stall areas are smoke free. Yearlings must be shown in a plain leather stable halter as de- 4. Fireworks and firearms are prohibited from the grounds. scribed in AR 180 5. All electrical extension cords must be at least 12 gauge SPORT HORSE TWO YEAR OLD IN-HAND of the three-wire, negative ground type. 6. No Class I Flammable liquids such as gasoline are CLASSES allowed inside any of the buildings or tents or anywhere Two Year Olds are NOT permitted to cross enter into the Open or in the stabling areas Amateur to Handle classes. (AHA handbook Comp 1203.1) 7. Gas, electric or propane heaters, tanks or hot plates are Two Year Olds may be shown in a or a plain leather stable NOT allowed in the stalls or stall area at any time. halter as described in AR 180 8. Only one horse is allowed per stall. SENIOR SPORT HORSE IN-HAND SUPREME 9. All horses must be washed in the designated wash areas CHAMPION only. 10. Used bedding must be deposited in the dumpsters Champions from each of the Sport Horse In-Hand 3 & Over classes located in the stabling areas. from both the Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian classes Class #’s 2701, 2709, 2721, 2729, 2741, 2749, 2761, 2769, 2781, 11. All exhibitors entering the grounds must check in with 2789, 2801, 2809, 485, 489, 2821, 2829, 2861, 2869, 2881, 2889, the Barn office to register and receive their horse stall 2921, 2929 will be allowed to show in this class. Only a Supreme and RV assignments. Champion will be placed. 12. No outside food, beverages or alcohol may be brought Horses will enter the ring one at a time at the trot, in back number into any building without the consent of the HITS Bal- order and be judged on Movement = 60 %, Conformation = 40 %. moral Park. Judges will then place 10 horses and a reserve. The total points 13. Medical waste MUST be placed in the medical waste scoring system will be used. The horses will be shown in-hand at containers. the walk and trot and standing for conformation, but will not be 14. All RV’s and trailers must be parked in the appropriate shown on the triangle. designated areas. 15. Persons who do not have a valid driver’s license in the TWO YEAR OLD SPORT HORSE IN-HAND state in which they reside will not be allowed to operate SUPREME CHAMPION a motorized vehicle of any kind, including but not Champions from each of the Sport Horse 2 year Old In-Hand limited to golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or any farm classes in both the Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian classes utility vehicles on the HITS Balmoral Park grounds. (Class #’s 599, 600, 601, 602, 603 and 604) will be allowed to show in this class. Only a Supreme Champion will be placed. GOLF CARTS Horses will enter the ring one at a time at the trot, in back number You must have a valid driver’s license in the state in which you order and be judged on Movement = 60 %, Conformation = 40 %. reside in order to operate a golf cart. Judges will then place 10 horses and a reserve. The total points scoring system will be used. The horses will be shown in-hand at QUALIFICATIONS the walk and trot and standing for conformation, but will not be Please refer to the General Rules shown on the triangle. Any class can be entered by the closing date (qualified or not). Qualifications for classes not qualified for by the closing date can DOGS be earned up to the start of the show. You are qualified from the No dogs will be allowed in any show arenas or paddock areas earliest date you earn the points required. There is no such thing with the exception of Companion/Guide Dogs, and in accordance as re-qualifying. with USEF Chapter 13 (sub-chapter13a, GR1301 6). Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be held SCHEDULE AND RING CONFLICTS on a leash or otherwise restrained. Individuals must not lead dogs When entering, please be aware of entering classes which might on a leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for run in different rings at the same time. Every effort will be made to any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs’ solve these conflicts, however rings will not be held for extensive behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule will be periods to solve conflicts. Entry fees will be forfeited in case of issued a Yellow warning card and may be subject to penalty under time con-flicts caused by two rings running simultaneously that Chapters 6 and 7. The Show Management further reserves the can’t be resolved. right to fine any exhibitor or farm whose dog is running loose and It is the policy of Sport Horse Nationals Show Commission to not has to be confined by show officials. The first offense will be up to make schedule changes within 24 hours of a class, unless there

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are extenuating circumstances. No classes will be moved in the Via a signed statement from the attending veterinarian that the schedule once the Omnibus is printed other than sections may be horse has been vaccinated against the following: added or cancelled if entries warrant. Sections will be posted one Within 6 months (180 days) of Sport Horse Nationals: Equine day ahead of the scheduled class. Influenza SCRATCHES Within 6 months (180 days) of each show: EHV 1 and EHV 4 Refer to the Fee Schedule for this show. If a vaccination will expire during one of the shows, the horse must receive its new vaccination prior to being issued a competi- All Scratches MUST be done in writing and turned into the show tion number for that show. office before the end of the session prior. Exhibitors who scratch at the gate and do not file an official scratch FEED & BEDDING by the end of the session will be charged either the scratch fee or Feed is subject to availability and prices will vary. the no show fee. Shavings orders may be placed on the entry form or with your Scratches taking place once the session starts will be assessed the online entries. late scratch fee. All shavings orders must be in the AHA office by Tuesday, August 6 SCORING SYSTEMS or you must order them once the show office opens. Shavings must be ordered by 5 PM Wednesday September 4. No TOTAL POINT SCORING SYSTEM. additional orders will be accepted at the show office after 5 PM on All Sport Horse In-Hand will be scored using the Two-Judge Total Wednesday September 4. Score system. AHA Handbook COMP 602.6. & COMP 812.2.b (ex- ception the Two Year old and Senior Sport Horse In-Hand Supreme STALLS/FEES will be judged using all 4 Sport Horse Judges FOR GROUP STABLING PLEASE SEND YOUR STALL RESERVA- Working Hunter, Hunter Hack, Hunt Seat Equitation, Sport Horse TIONS (one form per group) IN WITH YOUR ENTRIES!! Under Saddle, Sport Horse Show Hack and Jumper classes, will be All Group stabling must be in by Tuesday, August 6 In-House / scored using the Two-Judge Total Point system. AHA Handbook Electronically dated to be able to guarantee your will be stalled COMP 602.6 & COMP 812.2.a together. Please refer to restriction for Patrons/Elite Sponsors All stalls are approximately 12X12 with permanent doors. Place Points Place Points No stall curtains will be allowed to cross stall aisles, or block stalls. 1 20 6 8 • All stall fees must be paid in full at the time of entry. • $ 220 for each stall (horse and tack). Please do not split 2 16 7 6 the cost of tack stalls on your entry. 3 14 8 5 • One paid stall per entered horse, all others are consid- ered tack stalls. No subletting of stalls will be allowed. 4 12 9 4 • If you will be post entering or entering after August 6 5 10 10 3 you MUST contact AHA by email @ NationalEvents@ arabianhorses.org so the stalling office can be notified on the number of stalls you will need. No points are awarded to any reserve or 11th place horse. • If the number of horses entered by a trainer or owner Carriage Driving & Dressage will be scored according to the USEF exceeds the capacity of the original stalls requested, Rule Book and the AHA Handbook. those horses will be sta-bled in the order of space avail- able at the time the entry is received. STABLING & ARRIVAL INFORMATION • ALL Non-Competing horses must be listed on the stall Stalls will be available starting at 8 am on Friday, August 30, and Reservation form. must be vacated no later than 8 am on Sunday, September 8. There will be a $750.00 fine per horse for not filing an official Horses must arrive only between the hours of 8 am - 5 pm daily. entry form with the show office. Off-hours arrival must obtain permission from Show Management, by calling 708.304.2329, 24 hours prior to arrival. PREFERRED / PATRON / ELITE STALLING Preferred stalling will be available only to those who are partici- EQUINE HEALTH ENTRY REQUIREMENTS pating as Patron or Elite Sponsors for 2019. Patrons will have first Protecting the health of your horse and other horses at HITS Chi- stalling preferences then Elite Sponsors. cago is of the utmost importance to HITS. Beginning in 2013, HITS Patron/Elite Sponsor stalling will be assigned prior to all oth- implemented Required Biosecurity Measures to decrease the risk ers. These stalling assignments will be based on the date of the of introduction and/or spread of contagious or infectious disease sponsorship form when full payment is submitted to AHA. Stalling at its shows. seniority from the past sponsorship/patron program will carry over. UPON ARRIVAL TO HITS CHICAGO, ALL HORSES MUST HAVE/ Deadline to enroll as a Patron/Elite Sponsor to receive stalling PROVIDE: preference is July 31. HEALTH CERTIFICATE/COGGINS Please note that Patronships/Sponsorships must represent one A plastic sleeve is provided on the front of every stall. Please entity only, and all stalls assigned to any one Patron/Elite Spon- place a copy of your health papers in the provided sleeve. The sor must be designated under a single name (a company, a farm, health inspector will come by and check your papers. No ap- training stable, and individual, and a family are all considered pointments are necessary. single entities). The Patron/Elite Sponsor name must be used as the Farm/Stable Name on the Patron/Sponsor Form and all horses COMPLETED STABLE REQUEST FORM WITH HITS HORSE stabled with the Patron must be a part of that farm. HEALTH DECLARATION Only one set of identifying drapes or logos per paid Patron/Elite PROOF OF VACCINATION

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Sponsor will be allowed. Only the named Patron/Elite Sponsor Both trainers and exhibitors will be allowed to ride the horse shall be allowed to hang identifying drapes or logos. Farms/ during the schooling rounds. Back numbers must be worn during Stables wishing to “piggyback” with other farms/stables must schooling rounds. purchase a Patron/Elite Sponsorship in order to hang identifying There will be no predetermined order of go. drapes or logos. HUNTER WARM UPS WORKING HUNTER/HUNTER HACK/JUMPER One Warm up round is included for Working Hunter classes. It will WARM UPS & SCHOOLING precede the judged round. If an exhibitor declines to use the warm up, they may fill out a form from the Paddock/Gate person to ALL DAY SCHOOLING take to the show office and a $30.00 credit will be applied to their All Day schooling will be on Monday, September 2. The fee will be account after the show in the Denver Office. $50 per horse and may be purchased on the Official Entry Form or There will be no warm-up rounds for the Hunter Derby or Hunt from the show office. Seat Equitation Over Obstacles ATR CH Multiple rounds will be allowed as time permits. Show manage- ment has the right to limit the number of rounds per horse. HUNTER HACK WARM UPS No horses will be allowed to participate that are not entered in Hunter Hack horses and riders will have the opportunity before the Working Hunter, Hunter Hack, Jumper or Hunt Seat Equitation start of the class to school and warm up over the two fences, in the Over Obstacles or Hunter Derby classes. direction they are to be jumped. There is no charge for this Warm Up. Warm Up will be done in groups of five (5) or less, prior to the start of each Hunter Hack class.

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