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2019 Raleigh Spring Premier March 20-23 Wednesday 2019 RALEIGH SPRING PREMIER MARCH 20-23 WEDNESDAY MORNING 10:00 AM 1 Morgan English Pleasure - Open 2 Hackney Pony - Open 3ASB 3-Gaited Eng. Country Pleasure – Adult — Pnut & Melinda; Polo & Paul 4 Roadster Horse - Open 5 ASB Park Pleasure Driving 6 ASB Three Gaited Ladies 7 Local Pleasure Horses — Squishy & Hannah 8 English Pleasure Driving All Ages 9 ASB Country Pleasure Driving 10 ASB Three Gaited Park - Open 11 ASB Three Gaited - Open 12 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving - Open 13 ASB Five Gaited – Junior Horse WEDNESDAY EVENING 6:00 PM 14 Roadster Horse Under Saddle 15 English Pleasure Saddle Seat – 17 & Under — Bentley & Skylar 16 Roadster Pony - Amateur To Drive — Sparky & Ken 17 ASB Show Pleasure Driving - Open 18 ASB Three Gaited Park – Amateur 19 Harness Pony - Open 20 ASB Park Pleasure Open 21 ASB Three Gaited - Amateur 22 Roadster Pony – Open 23 ASB Five Gaited - Amateur 24 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving — Turbo & Karen 25 ASB Three Gaited Park – 17 & Under 26 Morgan English Pleasure – Junior Exhibitor/Amateur 27 ASB Five Gaited THURSDAY MORNING 10:00 AM 28 WT Saddle Seat Equitation – Rider 10 & Under — Lucy & Julianne 29 AHHS Pleasure Pony Under Saddle Medallion 30 ASB Three Gaited Park - Junior Horse 31 ASB 3-Gaited Eng. Show Pleasure - Novice Rider All Ages Hank & Susan 32 Local Pleasure Horse CHAMPIONSHIP — Squishy & Hannah 33 ASB Park Pleasure Driving CHAMPIONSHIP 34 ASB Three Gaited English Show Pleasure Adult 35 Roadster Pony – Junior or Limit Pony — Ray & Megan 36 Morgan Pleasure Driving - Open 37 English Pleasure Driving All Ages CHAMPIONSHIP 38 Saddle & Bridle’s Shatner Western Country Pleasure 39 AHHS Roadster Pony To Bike Medallion - Jr. Exhibitor — Teddy & Alex 40 English Pleasure Saddle Seat All Ages 41 ASB Country Pleasure Driving CHAMPIONSHIP 42 ASB Park Pleasure - Junior or Limit Horse THURSDAY EVENING 6:00 PM 43 UPHA Pleasure Equitation -17 & Under — Bentley & Izzy 44 Adult Equitation - Amateur 45 Morgan English Pleasure – Junior Exhibitor/Amateur CHAMPIONSHIP 46 ASB Fine Harness - Open 47 AHHS Roadster Pony Under Saddle Medallion – Junior Exhibitor 48 ASB Five Gaited Show Pleasure – Adult 49 ASB Five Gaited Junior Exhibitor 17 & Under 50 12 & Under Walk Trot Pleasure - Any Breed — Elvis & Julianne 51 ASB Three Gaited English Show Pleasure – 13 & Under 52 ASB Three Gaited English Show Pleasure – 14 & Over 53 Saddle & Bridle Hunter Classic 54 ASB Three Gaited English Country Pleasure - Junior Exhibitor 17 & Under 55 ASB Three Gaited Park – 17 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 56 Hackney Pony – Amateur 57 ASB Five Gaited Show Pleasure – 17 & Under — Charlie & Brooke 58 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving CHAMPIONSHIP 59 ASB Three Gaited - Junior Exhibitor 17 & Under 60 ASB Five Gaited Novice Horse FRIDAY MORNING 10:00 AM 61 WT Equitation - Rider 10 Years & Under CHAMP — Lucy & Julianne 62 ASB Three Gaited Junior or Novice Horse 63 ASB Park Pleasure - Junior or Limit Horse CHAMPIONSHIP 64 Saddle & Bridle Pleasure Medallion — Bentley & Izzy 65 12 & Under WT Pleasure - Any Breed CHAMP — Elvis & Julianne 66 UPHA Challenge Cup Saddle Seat Equitation - 17 & Under 67 ASB Five Gaited Three Year Old 68 ASB 3-Gaited Eng Country Pleas Adult CHAMP — Pnut & Melinda, Polo & Paul 69 Roadster Horse - Amateur 70 ASB Three Gaited Park – Novice Horse 71 Roadster Pony - Amateur CHAMPIONSHIP — Sparky & Ken 72 ASB Three Gaited Western Country Pleasure CHAMPIONSHIP 73 ASB Park Pleasure CHAMPIONSHIP FRIDAY EVENING 6:00 PM 74 Saddle Seat Equitation 17 & Under 75 ASB Country Pleasure W/T – 12 & Under 76 English Pleasure Saddle Seat All Ages CHAMP — Bentley & Skylar 77 ASB Three Gaited - Junior Exhibitor 17 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 78 Morgan Classic Pleasure Saddle - Junior Exhibitor/Amateur 79 ASB Five Gaited - Junior Exhibitor 17 and Under CHAMPIONSHIP 80 Hackney Roadster Pony Under Saddle CHAMPIONSHIP 81 ASB Five Gaited Show Pleasure- 17 & Under CHAMP — Charlie & Brooke 82 Harness Pony CHAMPIONSHIP 83 ASB Show Pleasure Driving CHAMPIONSHIP 84 ASB Three Gaited English Country Pleasure – 17 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 85 Roadster Horse Under Saddle CHAMPIONSHIP 86 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure All Ages 87 Pleasure Equitation 17 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 88 ASB Three Gaited Show Pleasure - Novice Rider All Ages CHAMP — Hank & Susan 89 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving CHAMPIONSHIP — Turbo & Karen 90 Morgan Pleasure Driving CHAMPIONSHIP SATURDAY MORNING 09:00 AM 91 Academy Showmanship Driving 92 Academy Reinsmanship Driving 93 Show Rider Equitation WTC — Hannah 94 Elite Academy Equitation WTC 95 Academy Equitation Adult WTC 96 Academy Equitation 14-17 WTC 97 Academy Equitation 11-13 WTC 98 Academy Equitation 10 & Under WTC 99 Show Rider Showmanship WTC — Hannah 100 Elite Academy Showmanship WTC 101 Academy Showmanship Adult WTC 102 Academy Showmanship 14-17 WTC 103 Academy Showmanship 11-13 WTC 104 Academy Showmanship 10 & Under WTC 105 Show Rider & Elite WTC CHAMPIONSHIP — Hannah 106 Academy WTC CHAMPIONSHIP 107 Show Rider & Elite Equitation W/T 108 Academy Equitation Adult WT 109 Academy Equitation 14-17 WT — Elizabeth 110 Academy Equitation 11-13 WT 111 Show Rider & Elite Showmanship W/T 112 Academy Showmanship Adult WT 113 Academy Showmanship 14-17 WT — Elizabeth 114 Academy Showmanship 11-13 WT 115 Show Rider & Elite WT CHAMPIONSHIP 116 Academy Equitation 9 & 10 WT 117 Academy Equitation 7 & 8 WT — LIndsey 118 Academy Equitation 6 & Under WT — Sophie 119 Academy Showmanship 9 & 10 WT 120 Academy Showmanship 7 & 8 WT— Lindsey 121 Academy Showmanship 6 & Under WT — Sophie 122 Academy WT CHAMPIONSHIP — Elizabeth, Lindsey 123 Academy Equitation 8 & Under On A Lead W/T — Brooklyn 124 Academy Showmanship 8 & Under On A Lead W/T — Brooklyn SATURDAY EVENING 6:00 PM 125 ASB Fine Harness CHAMPIONSHIP 126 Saddle Seat Equitation - 17 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 126.1 ASB Country Pleasure W/T – 12 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 127 ASB Three Gaited - Amateur CHAMPIONSHIP 128 Roadster Pony CHAMPIONSHIP — Ray & Megan 129 Roadster Horse Amateur CHAMPIONSHIP 130 ASB Five Gaited Show Pleasure Adult CHAMPIONSHIP 131 Hackney Roadster Pony - Junior Exhibitor CHAMP — Teddy &Alex 132 ASB Three Gaited Ladies CHAMPIONSHIP 133 Morgan Classic Pleasure Saddle –Junior Exhibitor/Amateur CHAMP 134 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure CHAMPIONSHIP 135 ASB Three Gaited English Show Pleasure – 17 & Under CHAMPIONSHIP 136 ASB Five Gaited - Amateur CHAMPIONSHIP 137 ASB Three Gaited Park - Amateur CHAMPIONSHIP 138 Hackney Pony CHAMPIONSHIP 139 Morgan English Pleasure CHAMPIONSHIP 140 ASB Three Gaited Park CHAMPIONSHIP 141 Roadster Horse CHAMPIONSHIP 142 ASB Three Gaited CHAMPIONSHIP 143 ASB Three Gaited English Show Pleasure Adult CHAMPIONSHIP 144 ASB Five Gaited CHAMPIONSHIP.
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