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SATURDAY CLASS LIST Saturday March 11, 2017 SATURDAY CLASS LIST Saturday March 11, 2017 ARTIST RESIN HALTER DIVISION Double judged on BREED/CONFORMATION and WORKMANSHIP. Breed Judge: Workmanship Judge: FOALS DIVISION 1. Sport Foals 2. Pony Foals 3. Draft Foals 4. Stock Foals 5. Spanish/Gaited Foals 6. Light Foals 7. Other Foals (Long-Ears, Exotics, etc) 8. Unrealistic Color Foals (Decorator) 9. Fantasy Foals Foal Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Foal Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship SPORT BREED 1. Thoroughbred / Standardbred 2. European Warmblood 3. Other Warmblood 4. Other Sport Breeds 5. Other Coaching Breeds Sport division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Sport division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship PONY BREED 6. British Pony Breeds 7. Other Pony Breed Pony division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Pony division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship DRAFT BREED 8. British Draft Breeds 9. Other European Draft Breeds 10. Other Draft Breeds – Pure 11. Other Draft Breeds - Part Draft division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Draft division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship STOCK BREED 12. Appaloosa 13. Paint 14. Quarter Horse 15. Mustang 16. Other Stock Breeds not listed Stock division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Stock division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship LIGHT BREED 17. American Gaited Breeds 18. Arabian 19. Part Arabian 20. Morgan 21. Spanish Breeds 22. Other Light Breeds pure and part Light division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Light division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship LONG EARS/EXOTICS/OTHER BREEDS NOT LISTED 23. Long-Ears 24. Exotics 25. Other Pure Breeds 26. Gypsy Vanner 27. Other Half / Part-bred/ Grades Other Breeds Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Other Breeds Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship FANTASY 28. Winged Fantasy 29. Other/Non-Winged Fantasy 30. Unrealistic Color (Decorator) Fantasy Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship Call Backs of all AR Champions/Reserve Champions - Overall Grand Champion and Overall Reserve Grand Champion - Breed Call Backs of all AR Champions/Reserve Champions - Overall Grand Champion and Overall Reserve Grand Champion - Workmanship CUSTOMIZED HALTER DIVISION Saturday March 11, 2017 Double judged on BREED/COMFORMATION and WORKMANSHIP. Breed Judge: Workmanship Judge: FOALS DIVISION 1. Sport Foals 2. Pony Foals 3. Draft Foals 4. Stock Foals 5. Spanish/Gaited Foals 6. Light Foals 7. Other Foals (Long-Ears, Exotics, etc) 8. Unrealistic Color Foals (Decorator) 9. Fantasy Foals Foal Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Foal Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship SPORT BREED 1. Thoroughbred / Standardbred 2. European Warmblood 3. Other Warmblood 4. Other Sport Breeds 5. Other Coaching Breeds Sport division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Sport division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship PONY BREED 6. British Pony Breeds 7. Other Pony Breeds Pony division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Pony division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship DRAFT BREED 8. British Draft Breeds 9. Other European Draft Breeds 10. Other Draft Breeds – Pure 11. Other Draft Breeds - Part Draft division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Draft division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship STOCK BREED 12. Appaloosa 13. Paint 14. Quarter Horse 15. Mustang 16. Other Stock Breeds not listed Stock division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Stock division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship LIGHT BREED 17. American Gaited Breeds 18. Arabian 19. Part Arabian 20. Morgan 21. Spanish Breeds 22. Other Light Breeds pure and part Light division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Light division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship LONG EARS/EXOTICS/OTHER BREEDS NOT LISTED 23. Long-Ears 24. Exotics 25. Other Pure Breeds 26. Gypsy Vanner 27. Other Half / Part-bred/ Grades Other Breeds division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Others Breeds division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Workmanship FANTASY 28. Winged Fantasy 29. Other/Non-Winged Fantasy 30. Unrealistic Color (Decorator) Fantasy Division - Champion and Reserve - Workmanship Call Backs of all CM Champions/Reserve Champions - Overall Grand Champion and Overall Reserve Grand Champion - Breed Call Backs of all CM Champions/Reserve Champions - Overall Grand Champion and Overall Reserve Grand Champion - Workmanship Open Original Finish Performance Saturday March 11, 2017 Harness Classes Judge: Joan Fauteux Other Performance Judge: Joan Fauteux English Classes Judge: Laura Bernardi (Rene) Western Classes Judge: Katherine Wilhelm 1a. Harness - Performance 1b. Harness - Pleasure 1c. Harness - Other 1d. Harness - Draft Harness Performance Championship 2. Park Saddleseat 3. Other Saddleseat 4. Showmanship 5. Arabian Costume 6. Other Costume 7. Other Performance 8. Anything Goes! ** Not NAN Qualifying** Other Performance Championship 9. Cross Country 10. Hunter Over Fences/Jumper 11. English Games 12. English Trail 13. Other English 14. Dressage 15. Huntseat Pleasure / Hunter Under Saddle English Performance Championship 16. Cutting/Roping 17. Other Stock Work 18. Other Western 19. Western Games 20. Natural Western Trail 21. Arena Western Trail 22. Western Pleasure Western Performance Championship Overall OF Performance Championship SUNDAY CLASS LIST Sunday March 12, 2017 OF PLASTIC HALTER Double judged on BREED/COMFORMATION and COLLECTIBILITY. (For collectability, please provide an index card explaining why the model is considered collectable) Breed Judge: Collectibility Judge: FOALS DIVISION 1. Sport Foals 2. Pony Foals 3. Draft Foals 4. Stock Foals 5. Spanish/Gaited Foals 6. Light Foals 7. Other Foals (Long-Ears, Exotics, etc) 8. Unrealistic Color Foals (Decorator) 9. Fantasy Foals Foal Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Foal Division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectibility SPORT BREED 1. Thoroughbred 2. Standardbred 3. European Warmblood 4. Other Warmblood 5. Other Sport Breeds 6. Other Coaching Breeds (No Vanners) Sport division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Sport division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability PONY BREED 7. British Pony Breeds 8. Other European pony breeds 9. Other Pony Breeds pure 10. Other part pony breeds (Welara, Quarterpony etc) Pony division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Pony division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability DRAFT BREED 11. British draft Breeds 12. Other European draft breeds 13. Other draft Breeds pure 14. Other draft breeds part Draft division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Draft division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability STOCK BREED 15. Breyer / Other Make Appaloosa 16. Stone Appaloosa 17. Breyer / Other Make Paint 18. Stone Paint 19. Breyer / Other Make Quarter Horse 20. Stone Quarter Horse 21. Mustang 22. Other Stock Breeds pure/part Stock division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Stock division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability SPANISH/GAITED BREEDS 23. American Saddlebreds 24. Other American Gaited Breeds 25. Andalusians 26. Other Spanish Breeds 27. Other Spanish/Gaited pure/part Spanish/Gaited division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Spanish/Gaited division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability LIGHT BREED 28. Breyer / Other Make Arabian 29. Stone Arabian 30. Part Arabian 31. Morgan 32. Other Light Breeds pure/ part Light division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Light division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability OTHER BREEDS/LONG EARS/EXOTICS 33. Long-Ears (Mule, Donkey, Hinny, etc) 34. Exotics 35. Other Pure Breeds Not Listed 36. Gypsy Vanner 37. Other Half/Part-Bred/Grades Other division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Breed Other division - Champion and Reserve Champion - Collectability FANTASY 38. Winged Fantasy 39. 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Arabian/Part Arabian 18. Morgan 19. Other Light Breeds Pure/Part 20. Light Foals Light Breed/Collectibility Championships 21. Donkeys/Mules/Exotics 22. Other Pure/Half/Partbred/Grade 23. Other Foals Other Breed/Collectibility Championships 24. Winged Fantasy 25. Other Fantasy 26. Decorators 27. Fantasy/Decorator Foals Fantasy Collectibility Championship Overall OF C/R Breed/Collectibility Championships Open AR/CM Performance Division Sunday March 12, 2017 Harness Classes Judge: Joan Fauteux Other Performance Judge: Joan Fauteux English Classes Judge: Laura Bernardi (Rene) Western Classes Judge: 1a. Harness - Performance
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