August 4, 5, 6 & 7, 2011

This year you will find a very different event schedule. Please check it out so you know when your class is. We have also decided to bring back the competition to be held during each PRCA performance. • Additional kids’ events on Friday in the Top Arena. Kids have always been our priority and this year is no exception. We have added more kid events • Both Lead Line and Viva La Fiesta such as and Keyhole. These will be Costume Class will be held Friday at 1:00 held in the Top Arena next to Gate C. PM in the Top Arena. Lead line is free.

Visit our website at sbfiestarodeo.com. • Alisal and class finals will be held directly after the eliminations. awards will be presented during the Friday TABLE OF CONTENTS Night Performance. General Information...... 2 Schedule of Events...... 3 • Wild Cow Milking during all 3 PRCA Rules ...... 4 performances (2-Person Teams). Honorary ...... 7 Events...... 8 Alisal & Fiesta Ranch Horse Classes...... 9 • New stall reservation form and policies. Roping Events...... 12 Please make sure you review these as there Junior ...... 15 are a lot of changes. ...... 16 Wild Cow Milking...... 17 • This year, the Junior High Point has been All Around Champions...... 18-19 Classes...... 20 combined with the Junior All Around. Horse Show Schedule of Events...... 22 Horse Show Entry Form...... 23 • Increased late fees, so get your entries in Stall Reservation Form...... 25 early! Stock Horse Entry Form...... 27 Roping Entry Form...... 29 • We have included email addresses and Junior Events Entry Form...... 31 phone numbers for added convenience. Team Penning Entry Form...... 33 Wild Cow Milking Entry Form...... 35 Please refer to the General Information page. Mutton Bustin’...... 36 Mutton Bustin’ Entry From...... 37 Page 1 Thursday, August 4 , 2011 - 8:00 A.M. Saturday, August 6, 2011 – 7:00 A.M. The Alisal Ranch Horse Eliminations & Top 3 Finals Old Timers (Awards Friday Night) (Buckle run & award to follow) Fiesta Ranch Horse Class (Awards Friday Night) Old Timers Steer Stopping (Buckle run & award to follow) Thursday - PBR Night (7:30) Tri-County Steer Stopping Friday, August 5, 2011 – 7:00 A.M. (Buckle run and award to follow) Junior Barrel Racing (13 to 17) #9 Team Roping (Top 3 Saturday Night) (Buckle run and award to follow) Junior Barrel Racing (8 to 12) (Top 3 Friday Night) #6 Team Roping (Buckle run and award to follow) Junior Barrel Racing (7 & Under - Unassisted) Tri-County Tie-Down Roping (award to follow) Junior (13 to 17 Girls) Open Ranch Class (Award Saturday night) Junior Breakaway Roping (12 & Under) Junior Tie-Down Roping (13 to 17 Boys) Saturday, August 6, 2011 – 8:00 A.M In the Mountain View Arena Junior Girls (12 & Under) Ranch & Trail Horse Classes Junior Girls Goat Tying (13 to 17) General Inquires Horse Show Info & Entries Junior Boys Calf Tying (12 & Under) Sunday, August 7, 2011 – 8:00 A.M. www.sbfiestarodeo.com [email protected] Junior Team Roping (13 to 17) Open Calf Branding (Awards Sunday Matinee) [email protected] Diana Stetson 805.944.4937 Junior Team Roping (12 & Under) Team Penning Slack (If Necessary) Davia Montoya 805.588.4793 Junior/Senior Team Roping Mailing Address Sunday, August 7, 2011 – 8:00 A.M. PO BOX 1941 Roping Info Friday, August 5, 2011 – 1:00 P.M. In the Mountain View Arena Santa Ynez, Ca 93460 [email protected] In the Top Arena Classes Janice Chavez 805.344.2120 Viva La Fiesta Costume Class - Open Street Address Sunday, August 7, 2011 Earl Warren Showgrounds Sponsorship/Advertising & Banner Info Lead Line (7 & Under) 1:30 PRCA RODEO PERFORMANCE Highway 101 & Las Positas Road [email protected] Junior Keyhole (7 & Under) Junior All Around Awards Mary Bahnken 805.722.8663 Junior Keyhole (8 - 12) PBR & PRCA Rodeo Info Kay Dent Buckle Award 805.687.0747 until August 4, 2011 Vendor Info Junior Keyhole (13 – 17) Irving Osburn Buckle Award 805.682.5848 August 4 – August 7 [email protected] Junior Pole Bending (7 & Under) Davia Montoya 805.588.4793 Junior Pole Bending (8 – 12) Team penning events will be held Friday through Sunday. These events will be drawn for day and time. Team Penning Junior Pole Bending (13 - 17) Ken & Margaret Mang 805.688.7598 Contestants will be notified. Junior Barrel Racing (7 & Under - Assisted) PRCA Rodeo Performances TICKET INFORMATION Friday, August 5, 2011 – 12:00 P.M. Friday – 7:30 PM Special consideration will be awarded to group Saturday - 7:30 PM Open Stock Horse Eliminations Box seat and general admission tickets for PRCA purchases of 25 tickets or more per performance. Sunday - 1:30 PM (Top 3 Saturday Night) ONLY may be purchased prior to July 29th by calling General admission tickets can be purchased for 805.967.6331 anytime. Hackamore Eliminations contestants only at the Horse Show Office. (Top 3 Friday Night) Tickets may be purchased during Fiesta week from ALL SCHEDULES Tickets can be purchased on-line at www. Non-Pro Stock Horse August 1 to August 7 at Earl Warren Showgrounds Box ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE sbfiestarodeo.com (Awards only Friday Night) Office, daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Highway Schedule times can change Buckaroo Class (Non Pro Limited) 101 at Los Positas Road, Santa Barbara. 805.682.5848. depending on class size. PBR tickets are available by calling the above (Awards Friday Night) Contestants are advised to arrive early. numbers or visiting our Box Office and website. WE ENCOURAGE EARLY RESERVATION Unless noted, all events will be held in the Main Arena AND PICK UP PRIOR TO THE EVENT. Photos by Jeff Nelson • Design & Layout by Candi Edie Page 2 Page 3 All events listed in this book are open to Tri- or working in the performance arena during any County residents and ONLY. event. Social Security Numbers are required if Western attire consists of western hat, boots, aggregate earnings exceed $600. Checks will pants and long sleeve shirt. be held until information is received. Participants in all horse show classes shall wear western hat, long sleeve shirt, pants and cowboy TRI-COUNTY DEFINITIONS / boots. ELIGIBILITY are required for all stock horse events Tri-County Area: Santa Barbara, San Luis except the Alisal, Fiesta and Open Ranch Horse Obispo, and Ventura Counties. Class preliminaries. Tri-County Resident: A contestant who has Chaps are required for the finals. Lariat, hobbles lived in the Tri-Counties from February 1, 2011, to and are optional. the closing date of entries. EXCEPTION: Anyone maintaining a residence in the Tri-Counties, PROTEST OF EVENTS who has a legal residence and lives out of the Tri-Counties, is eligible to enter the show. The Exhibitors making a protest of a judgment call or residence must have been owned on or before management action shall lodge the protest with the February 1, 2011. Stock Horse Show & Rodeo Secretary, in writing, within two (2) hours of the incident in question. Tri-County Horse: A Tri-County resident must own or have title transfer of the horse on or before A $100.00 deposit must accompany the written July 1, 2011, unless otherwise specified under protest. The deposit shall be forfeited if the protest individual class. Proof may be requested and is overruled. required. Only rule violations, interpretations of the premium book, eligibility or execution of the event Proof of Eligibility: It is the contestant’s responsibility to provide the necessary by the committee shall be considered for protest. documentation of residency or ownership to the The Stock Horse Show & Rodeo Executive Stock Horse Show & Rodeo Committee. This may Committee and the Event Chairman shall consist of bill of sale or transfer, registration, or adjudicate protests. any other documentation stating ownership. All In any judged event, the judge’s decision is final. prizes, money, and entry fees shall be forfeited if Contestants or horses found to be ineligible any eligibility rule is violated. ENTRY FEES ARE DUE BY JULY 1, 2011 shall forfeit all entry fees, purses, and any prizes won at this year’s show. A fine of $1,500.00 will AGE REQUIREMENTS be imposed and three (3) years suspension in There will be a $75.00 penalty assessed for - Exceptions: If a pattern or rule NO REFUNDS participation in future Fiesta Stock Horse Shows. entries postmarked after July 1, 2011, for is changed and the contestant wishes to withdraw, Ages are based on the age of the contestant or The three (3) year suspension will commence after events. No entries will be accepted after July 30, when a class is canceled or a verified medical horse on the first (1) day of January of the current receiving imposed fine. If not paid, the contestant 2011, for cattle events. reason. Cattle charge will be deducted from the year. will be subject to indefinite suspension. The draw for cattle events will be completed no refund. Birth date must appear on entry form. Proof may later than July 25, 2011. Entries accepted after Make checks payable to: be required. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION July 1 and before July 25, 2011 will go first or last, FIESTA STOCK HORSE SHOW AND RODEO Minors must have release signed by a parent or depending on event. legal guardian prior to showing. Substitutions for team events will be accepted Mail to: All entry fees must accompany entry form or for emergency reasons only. The substitute must entry will not be accepted. Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo meet eligibility requirements of the event. One P. O. Box 1941 ATTIRE substitute per team only. In cases of medical - Money orders, checks or NO CASH PLEASE Santa Ynez, CA 93460 Western attire must be worn by anyone competing emergencies, the Stock Horse Show and Rodeo cashiers checks only. Page 4 Page 5 Committee will determine validity and approval. The owner may also forfeit entry fees and Substitutions should be made before the close of may not be allowed to compete. the office the evening before the event, if possible. Tri-County contestant parking in Lot “B” for Teams making illegal substitutions will be event only. disqualified and forfeit entry fees. No overnight camping & vehicle must have Tyke Minetti The Stock Horse Show & Rodeo Committee horse trailer attached to park in Lot “B” [between Tyke was the first of three children born to Clarence reserves the right to make changes. It is the statue & ocean side barns] (excluding handicap). and Rosalie Minetti in Santa Maria on January contestant’s responsibility to check with the office No motor homes will be allowed in the barn 19, 1943. He was raised on the Corralitos Ranch for any changes. All changes will be posted prior aisles – they must park in the RV Lot. in Guadalupe, and upon graduation from Santa to the start of the competition. The contestant NO FIRES WILL BE ALLOWED IN THE BARN Maria High School in 1960, Tyke began his tenure has the right to withdraw and have the entry fee ISLES – By Order of the State FIRE MARSHALL working on the ranch. Today he is the ranch manager refunded if the contestant does not agree with the overseeing hay production, a cow/calf operation and change(s). Contestant must withdraw prior to the as well. start of the competition. GENERAL HORSE SHOW EVENTS As far back as Tyke can remember there was The Stock Horse Show & Rodeo Committee EVENT JUDGE to be announced. always a stallion on the ranch and the family raised reserves the right to refuse any entry. All refunds their own horses. He was very fortunate at a young must have prior approval by the Stock Horse A novice or non-pro may not show, train, or age to have his father to guide him on how to handle Show & Rodeo Committee Chairperson before assist in the training of any horse for remuneration, and train young horses, and the job of starting the dispersing. directly or indirectly. colts for the ranch was given to him. This led to his In designated non-pro classes, the horse shown love of training and showing cow horses. In 1966, R.V. hookups are on a first come, first serve Tyke had his first of 12 wins in the stock horse division must be owned by the non-pro, or by a member basis. You must contact the Showgrounds at the Fiesta Horse Show. For each of these victories Manager, Tamara Coghland at 805.563.1098 for of the rider’s immediate family (children to age 21 he was awarded a beautiful hand tooled saddle. reservations. Reservations will not be accepted and spouse) on or before July 1, 2011. “Immediate prior to April 27. family” means spouse, child, stepchild, parent, During his career showing horses he won 21 grandparent, grandchild, step-parent, sibling, half- and seven . The majority of these All must be on leash. sibling, spouse’s parent, spouse’s step-parent, victories were achieved on horses that were born, spouse’s sibling, spouse’s half sibling, spouse’s raised and trained on the ranch in Guadalupe. Many horses that were born and raised on the ranch also step sibling, sibling’s spouse, half-sibling’s spouse, PARKING INFORMATION went on to win many competitions with various owners/ step-sibling’s spouse, legal ward, domestic partner, Parking in the Barn Aisles and Show Office area riders throughout the United States. Tyke’s efforts (Gate C) will be on a “First Come, First Serve” or legal guardian. producing quality horses and cattle were recognized basis. in 2008 when he was named Producer of the Year at the Santa Barbara County Fair; he was Parking in the Barn Aisle area will be allowed also inducted into the Guadalupe Sports Hall of Fame only on one pre-designated side of the Aisle. that same year. The remaining side of the Barn Aisles MUST be kept open for emergency vehicle movement and Although his days in the arena showing horses lifelong love of fishing and hunting which he takes time access. have come and gone, Tyke still enjoys watching local to enjoy as well as attending brandings and working competitions and seeing the next generation of cow- cattle with neighboring ranchers. When the Barn Aisle and Show Office area horse competitors come up through the ranks. Today parking lots are full, law enforcement/security he is busy managing two cattle on opposite He would like to thank the committee for the honor personnel will close Gate C and direct participants sides of the Santa Maria Valley while still dedicating a of being selected as this year’s Old Spanish Days to the Gate B parking area. This area is for daytime great deal of time to his family. They include his wife Stock Horse Show and Rodeo Honorary Vaquero. He parking only, NO OVERNIGHT PARKING of of forty-four years, Sheryll, and their children, Tommy was especially honored to be part of the first father and trailers of any kind. and wife, Sara, along with Michelle, and husband, son duo of honorees and looked forward to sharing Jaysen. Other joys in his life today involve his four this recognition with Clarence, until his untimely death Any vehicle improperly parked or blocking a grandchildren, Kyle, Brooke, Kayla and Grace Minetti. in March. He knows his Dad will be looking down from Barn Aisle may be ticketed and/or towed at the Their participation in sports and 4-H keep their above saying “Viva La Fiesta” to all of the fans and owner’s expense. grandparents active and proud. Tyke has also had a competitors. Page 6 Page 7 FIESTA BUCKAROO CLASS the pen, rope it and dally. Rope must be thrown (Non-Pro Limited) before cow crosses the foul line, or a penalty will be assessed. A breakaway rope is required. One Riders may ride any horse. There are no finals loop only. for this class. All phases will be judged equally. The catch is Non-pro, novice or amateur riders of any age de-emphasized: i.e., used as a tiebreaker. Horses who have not gone down the fence three (3) times are judged on attitude and ability to control the in any judged event are eligible. cow(s) in a quiet manner. Purse: 60% to purse – Horses of any age may be shown in a 40% to office. Purse as follows: 1st saddle, 2nd or split reins, leather curb only. Horses five (5) 40%, 3rd 30%, 4th 20%, 5th 10%. years or younger may be shown in a snaffle or In the event of a tie in the finals, elimination hackamore. scores will determine the winner. In the event of STOCK HORSE PURSE (Open, Non-Pro and a tie in the eliminations for any of the top five (5) Buckaroo) positions, roping score, then score will 60% to purse 40% will go to office. 1st place – determine winner. If necessary, a coin toss will saddle, 2nd place - 40%; 3rd – 30%, 4th – 20% determine winner. Chaps are optional during the and 5th – 10%. elimination; however; chaps, western hat and long sleeve shirt are mandatory during finals.

THE FIESTA RANCH HORSE CLASS is for ALISAL AND FIESTA amateur or non-pro. To qualify, the rider may RANCH HORSE CLASS not have won over $3,500.00 in earnings in any Thursday AM event involving cattle. PRCA card holders are SADDLE to Winners of Both Classes NOT eligible for this class. This class will run as a separate class immediately following the Alisal THE ALISAL RANCH HORSE CLASS is for the Ranch Horse Class. The winning rider of the Elimination scores will not be carried over. STOCK HORSE EVENTS non professional rider. To qualify, the rider may Fiesta Class must move up to the Alisal Class not have trained horses for remuneration in any Thursday & Friday AM A contestant may show more than one (1) horse; permanently. This is a judged event with a time however, ownership rule applies to non-pros. event involving cattle. Winning horse is ineligible limit. Exhibitor is given four (4) minutes to execute NRCHA RULES WILL GOVERN STOCK HORSE for 1 year; however, the rider may use another EVENTS. There will be a contestants meeting with the three (3) events: cutting, penning, and roping. judge for instructions at the back gate prior to horse. Eliminations will be conducted Thursday NCHA RULES WILL GOVERN CUTTING Cutting: Exhibitor will enter the herd quietly and competing. morning; finals (top 3) will immediately follow. PORTION OF RANCH HORSE. Judges meeting will be conducted at the back gate drive out several cows. Exhibitor will hold one cow The previous years winning horse in the Alisal from the herd and show the horse has control of Fiesta Pattern will be used for stock horse before eliminations. Scores will not be carried over Class will be ineligible to compete for one (1) year. the cow. classes. Pattern will be posted at office. for finals. This is a judged event with a time limit. The winning rider of the Fiesta Ranch Class will be Exhibitor is given four (4) minutes to execute three Penning: Exhibitor will drive a cow to the pen Fresh cows will be provided. ineligible to compete in any future Fiesta Classes, (3) events: cutting, penning, and roping. PRCA and pen it. If a cow re-crosses the foul line, you There must be at least three (3) horses entered but can compete in the Alisal Class. card holders are eligible for this class. are disqualified immediately. or class will be cancelled. If cancelled, fees will be Cutting: Exhibitor will enter the herd quietly and Roping: Exhibitor will remove the cow from refunded. HACKAMORE CLASS drive out several cows. Exhibitor will hold one cow the pen, rope it and dally. Rope must be thrown Eliminations may be held for classes with over Open to horses five (5) years or under. from herd and show the horse has control of the before cow crosses the foul line, or a penalty will three (3) entries and will be run as the class cow. be assessed. A breakaway rope is required. One describes. It is the responsibility of the contestant Horses may not have been shown in a bridle loop only. All phases will be judged equally. Penning: Exhibitor will drive a cow to the pen to inquire at the Horse Show Office about other than a snaffle. and pen it. If a cow re-crosses the foul line, you The catch is de-emphasized i.e. used as a eliminations. 60% to purse 40% will go to office Bridle to 1st are disqualified immediately. tiebreaker. Horses are judged on attitude and Ties will be worked off at the time of the place, 2nd place 40% - 3rd place 30% - 4th place ability to control the cow(s) in a quiet manner. In Roping: Exhibitor will remove the cow from elimination. 20% 5th place 10%. Page 8 Page 9 the event of a tie for first place, roping score, then numbered cattle through the alley to the other half cutting score will determine winner. If necessary, a of the arena. coin toss will determine winner. At this point, the team will separate the two like- Purse: 60% to purse – 40% to office. Purse: colored (numbered) cattle back through the alley Saddle to first, 2nd 40%, 3rd 30%, 4th 20%, 5th to the herd leaving the odd colored number in the 10%. other half of the arena. One of the riders will then proceed to the far OPEN RANCH HORSE CLASS end of the arena, opening the gate to the small pen. The team will then put the remaining steer in Saturday after roping events the pen and close the gate. They will then head Saddle to the Winners and heel the steer (one leg catch is a 5 second The Open Ranch Horse Class will run on penalty). You will get three loops. Time will stop Saturday following the roping events, with awards when the steer is headed, heeled and the rope during Saturday night performance. tight. Calf must be headed before it can be heeled. Legal head catch is around the neck or neck with This is a TIMED EVENT consisting of a team of one front leg. two, with the Judge present for any disqualifications. Contestants can only enter once. There will be a time limit of five (5) minutes to complete all phases Rules for Disqualifications: of this unique event. Fastest time to complete Any roughing of the cattle as determined by the class wins. This is a team event open to Tri-County Stock Horse Chairman (i.e.: running into the fence, Residents and Tri-County Horses. choking down, etc.). The arena will be divided into two sections with Any # cattle that were not called that enter the 30 numbered cattle on one end and a small pen non-herd side of the arena. This does not apply on the other end. There will be an alley projecting when the riders are in the pen roping. toward the herd. The # cattle that were separated to rope leave Two riders will enter the herd side arena through the non-herd side of the arena and re-enter the the alley. Time will start at this point. Your number herd side of the arena. will be called (i.e. #7). There are (3) number 7’s. One of the #7’s will be a different color than the Purse: 60% to purse, 40% to office. Saddle to other two. The team will then put these three first, 2nd 40%, 3rd 30%, 4th 20%, 5th 10%. Page 10 Page 11 be ACTRA numbers. If a roper does not have an ROPING EVENTS ACTRA number, a number will be assigned and the roper will be notified by phone prior to draw so Saturday AM that if they do not agree with the number, the roper GENERAL ROPING RULES can draw out. You may enter only one time per event. There will be NO draw outs after one week once Entry forms must be complete for processing. the phone call has been made. Fees must accompany entry. No age limit. All waivers/forms must be signed by each Time limit – 30 seconds member to be accepted. Run as a class on Saturday, August 7, 2011, All team members must be named on entry form. 7:00 A.M. Monies paid on eliminations. Late entry fee applies July 1 to July 25. No One-third (1/3) of entry fee will go to office and late entries accepted after July 25th. cattle, two-thirds (2/3) to purse. American Cowboy Team Roping Association CALF BRANDING RULES Contestant can ride any horse for this event. No added money. (ACTRA) ratings to prevail. PRCA cardholders can enter. Ropers will be eliminated if not present when Ropings will pay six (6) monies if 70 or more PRCA permit and card holders may enter. You may enter only one time per event. name is called to rope. entries. Monies split six (6) ways; 30% to 1st 20% of purse will be paid to the three (3) fast place, 24% to 2nd, 19% to 3rd, 14% to 4th, 8% Each team member must submit an entry form. Any unnecessary roughness of cattle will times of the first go-round and 80% will be paid on to 5th, and 5% to 6th. Monies will be split four (4) automatically disqualify contestant. the average of two (2) steers. All team members must be named on each entry. Three legal head catches – around horns, half ways if 69 or less enter: 40% to 1st, 30% to 2nd, Substitutions must be made prior to the close of head, and around the neck. 20% to 3rd, and 10% to 4th. the office the day before. #6 TEAM ROPING Back gate open – no time if animals head passes Top six (6) places will compete for buckle. Times Teams making illegal substitutions will be opening. are carried forward with the best-combined time The buckle run will follow eliminations Saturday disqualified and forfeit entry fees. winning. morning. Awards to follow. If 49 or less teams, four (4) monies will be paid; Substitutions must be made before the close of Two (2) steer average, two (2) loops with the NUMBERED TEAM ROPING 50 or more – six (6) monies will be paid. Four (4) office Friday night. back gate open. monies to be split: 40% to 1st; 30% to 2nd; 20% & STEER STOPPING EVENTS “Progressive” after first steer (fast time in first go to 3rd; and 10% to 4th. Six (6) monies to be split: You may enter only one time per event. OPEN STEER STOPPING will be cut off time). 30% to 1st; 24% to 2nd; 19% to 3rd; 14% to 4th; 8% to 5th, and 5% to 6th. Entry forms must be complete for processing. One (1) go round, one (1) loop with back gate American Cowboy Team Roping Association Fees must accompany entry. All waivers/forms open. (ACTRA) ratings to prevail. Time limit – Two (2) minutes, 30 seconds. must be signed by each member to be accepted. Roper to use heading side of barrier. PRCA permit and card holders may enter. There will be a contestants meeting in the arena All team members must be named on entry form. prior to the competition. Top six (6) will come back for buckle. 20% of purse will be paid to the three (3) fast Late entry fee applies July 1 to July 25. No times of the first go-round and 80% will be paid on Work will take place at the chute end of PRCA permit and card holders may enter. late entries accepted after July 25th. the average of two (2) steers. arena in two pens. The buckle run will follow eliminations Saturday Ropers will be eliminated if not present when Teams will consist of four (4) members. Two morning. Awards to follow. name is called to rope. OPEN TIE-DOWN ROPING (2) members on horseback (ropers) and two (2) members on the ground (ground crew). Any unnecessary roughness of cattle will One (1) go round with back gate open. automatically disqualify contestant. #9 TEAM ROPING Ropers to switch with the ground crew on second Top six (6) will come back for buckle. Three legal head catches – around horns, half The buckle run will follow eliminations Saturday calf. Same horses to be used in switch. head, and around the neck. morning. Award to follow. NO PRCA permit or card holders allowed to Each team will rope and brand two (2) head of cattle enter. Back gate open – no time if animals head passes Two (2) steer average, two (2) loops with the within two (2) minute thirty (30) second time limit or at opening. back gate open. The buckle run will follow eliminations Saturday the current 6th place time. morning. Awards to follow. Numbered ropings will still be #6 and #9, but will “Progressive” after first steer (fast time in first go Ground crew to remain in designated area until calf will be cut off time). is roped, stretched, and horses are facing each other. Page 12 Page 13 No hazing of cattle by ground crew. JUNIOR ROPING Classes may be combined depending on entries. events. Calf must be headed before it can be heeled. Heeler may tie “hard and fast”. Header must Friday AM Legal head catch is around the neck or neck with JUNIOR/SENIOR TEAM ROPING dally. Open to residents 17 years old or under who do one front leg. Top six (6) times in each event will rope for not hold a professional card of any kind. One (1) go round, one (1) head with back gate Heel catch must go on calf from rear. Head catch closed. Two (2) loops, thirty (30) seconds. buckle at the conclusion of eliminations, awards Entry forms must be complete for processing. cannot be jerked down to heels. will follow. Times are carried forward with the best- Fees must accompany entry. All waivers/forms Senior must be 40 years old or older or a parent combined time winning the buckle. Ground crew is allowed to remove any illegal must be signed by each member to be accepted. of the junior roper. catches but may not change rope to a legal catch, Previous year’s winner may enter. All team members must be named on entry form. Enter once – Exception: parents or grandparents or assist in making a legal catch. may rope with their children/grandchildren (no Time limit – 45 seconds. Late entry fee applies July 1 to July 25. No late Branding iron cannot be removed from paint limit). entries accepted after July 25th. bucket until both front and back legs are secure OLD TIMERS STEER STOPPING on calf. The California High School Rodeo Association rules will be used in Junior Roping events. GIRLS GOAT TYING One (1) go-round, one (1) loop with back gate If calf becomes free by kicking loose one or more open. legs, iron must be returned to the bucket until both Ropers will be eliminated if not present when The goat is tied to a stake with a rope ten feet legs are secured again. name is called to rope. in length. Starting line will be 100 feet from the Buckle run will be Thursday after eliminations. stake. Contestant must be mounted and ride from Award following. Any unnecessary roughness of cattle will Calf must be branded on the designated side the starting line to the goat, dismount, throw the automatically disqualify contestant. with iron in the correct position in order to qualify. goat by hand and tie any three legs together with Incorrect application of the brand is an immediate Three legal head catches – around horns, half a leather thong or pigging string. OLD TIMERS TEAM ROPING disqualification. Brand must be legible. head, and around the neck. One (1) go-round with back gate closed. Three If the goat is down when roper reaches it, the (3) loops and out. Iron must be returned to bucket before second Contestant can ride any horse for this event. goat must be elevated by roper so that at least calf is roped. Buckle to winners. (No monies) three legs extend directly underneath before being Buckle run during the Thursday after eliminations. Time is called when branding iron is returned to Winners must be present to receive awards. thrown. Time is called when the roper stands back Award following. the bucket after branding second calf. with hands raised. AWARDS: Buckle to 1st Place, awards to 5th Any unnecessary roughness to cattle will be an place Judge waits six seconds to determine that the immediate disqualification and will be STRICTLY goat is securely tied. Lace-up boots are prohibited Time Limits:14 thru 17 – 30 seconds enforced. by riders during this event. JUNIOR BARREL RACING 12 & Under – 45 seconds Friday AM Throwing of the branding iron is an immediate Family member of competitor must own horse NO TIME. BOYS CALF TYING JUNIOR TEAM ROPING on or before July 1, 2011. If calf leaves the corral, the flagger will call for Rules shall be the same as for “Girls Goat Tying” Proof of age (birth certificate) may be required time to stop. If no unnecessary roughness is 2 go-rounds, 2 head with back gate closed. except: goats must be tied with a pigging string. prior to competing. determined, the time will continue after the calf is Awards are based on combined times/average. and a legal tie shall be the same as the Sr. Boys returned to the correct pen. Three (3) loops & out. . At least one wrap around all three Start will be from an open gate on the ocean side No substitutions accepted after Saturday night legs and a half hitch or hooey. The of the string of the arena with a closed gate finish. Competitor close of office. may be partly or all the way pulled thru the tie. will exit from mountainside. JUNIOR TIE-DOWN ROPING Decisions of judges and flaggers are final. Touching of barrels is permitted by the contestant AND BREAKAWAY or horse. Short Go if ten (10) or more entries. Short Go Management will provide breakaway string and Knocking over a barrel is a five (5) second is run with six (6) teams immediately following ribbon. Ropers must use string provided. OLD TIMERS ROPING eliminations. penalty. 12 & under may re-build loop. First out Saturday AM Breaking of the standard cloverleaf pattern is 13 thru 17 Tie-Down Roping is for boys only. Open to Tri-County residents 60 years or older. disqualification. 13 thru 17 Breakaway are for girls only. Contestant can ride any horse for this event. No two (2) contestants may ride the same horse. 13 thru 17 must carry two (2) ropes for a second No monies paid; buckle to winners One entry per ride loop in Tie-Down Roping and breakaway roping. PRCA rules will be used for OLD TIMER roping Top three (3) will come back during performance. Page 14 Page 15 subject to conflicts or hardships. You will be put FIESTA TEAM PENNING in the draw for the remaining performances or World Championship Team Penning Association slack. You may not choose your performance. All rules to govern, EXCEPT: exclusions are subject to committee approval. Contestant can ride any qualified Tri-County OPEN TEAM PENNING horse for this event. Tri-County horse must have Open winner’s names will be engraved on the been owned on or before July 1, 2011. Glenda Cornelius Perpetual Memorial Team Within a one (1) minute, 30 second time limit, a Penning Trophy. team must cut three (3) cattle, each with the same 60% of entry will be paid back for prize money. number, from the herd and pen them. Fastest time Buckle to first place + 40% of purse; 2nd place – on three (3) cattle wins. 30%; 3rd – 20%; 4th – 10% Santa Barbara Old Spanish Days Stock Horse Show and Rodeo dress code. OLD TIMERS TEAM PENNING A is required. All team members must be 60 years or older. The Fiesta Committee Team Penning Chairman Minimum three [3] teams entered for buckles to must approve all substitutions. Only one be awards, no purse substitution per team allowed. Contestants may also enter the Open Team Teams making illegal substitutions will be Penning. disqualified and forfeit entry fees. Fiesta Help only will remove cattle from the pen. A 10 second penalty will be assessed for entering JUNIOR TEAM PENNING the pen after time has been called. All team members must be 17 years or younger. Number of teams per performance will be Minimum three [3] teams entered for buckles to determined at the close of entries. Contestants will be awards, no purse WILD COW MILKING (New!) be notified of their draw date and time. Held during PRCA Performance Contestants may also enter the Open Team You may exclude your team from one performance Penning. A two - man team including a one Roper and one The mugger holds the cow while the roper Mugger. Roper will be horse back. dismounts and milks the cow into a standard bottle Ropers will be let in arena at corner and sent to provided by Fiesta Rodeo. The roper then must other end by the roping chutes. Muggers will also run back to the judge with the bottle and hand the start from Roping Chute end with Ropers. bottle to the judge. THE JUDGE WILL POUR THE MILK OUT. If the milk will not pour, or if contestant Cows will be released from corner of arena. When pours, the team will receive a No-Time. The Judge cows are settled at end of arena by the bucking needs to pour at least one drop out of bottle. The chutes, announcer will call for time to start. team with the fastest time wins. There is a two (2) minute time limit. All ties will be settled with a coin toss and decision Two (2) legal head catches - slick neck or neck will be final. and 1 front leg. Mugger can assist if illegal loop is All disputes will be settled by the Fiesta Executive stuck on cow. committee, all committee decisions are final. Rope must be off the saddle horn before the Event will run during the Friday night performance, milking commences failure to do so will result in Saturday night performance and Sunday afternoon a no time, and off the cow before time is flagged. performances. Cow must be standing when milked on all 4 feet. No dragging cows! Roper must sit dallied until Five (5) teams run in each performance. Extras Mugger Okays roper to un-dally. will run during Sunday morning slack.

Page 16 Page 17 ALL AROUND CHAMPIONSHIP JUNIOR ALL-AROUND RODEO CHAMPION COWBOY and COWGIRL Buckle and $500.00 Educational Scholarship Contestant must enter and compete in more KAY DENT MEMORIAL BUCKLE IRVING D. OSBURN MEMORIAL BUCKLE to Champions than one event to qualify for award. * All-Around Champion Cowgirl * All-Around Champion Cowboy There will be four (4) awards presented, Boy 12 If contestant places more than once in event, all The Kay Dent Hi Point All-Around Cowgirl an elimination event, points will be awarded during & Under, Girl 12 & Under, Boy 13–17, and Girl 13- points will count. and Irving D. Osburn All-Around Cowboy will be finals or buckle run. If less than five (5) are in finals, 17. Presentation will be Sunday afternoon during Ties: Broken by the number of events contestant awarded on the classes and the point values 4th and 5th in eliminations will be awarded points. PRCA performance. placed in, then the number of events contestants shown below. Eliminations do not count in for points. The Junior All-Around will be awarded on the entered and participated in, then the number of 1st High point awards will be based on one horse/ Ties: Broken by the number of events contestant classes and point values shown below. places won, then 2nd places won, then the number rider combination. If a rider shows more than one placed in, then the number of events contestants Entrants must be 17 or under on January 1, 2011. of 3rd placed, then coin toss if necessary to break horse, only the highest score will count towards entered and participated in, then the number of 1st a tie. No extra buckles will be created. All Around Championship. A person must have places won, then 2nd places won, then the number All-Around points will be awarded to the top Scholarship will be paid after submission of your placed in two (2) or more classes to qualify for the of 3rd placed, then coin toss if necessary to break five (5) in each qualifying event and are awarded 1st quarter/semester college report card. College All Around. All Around points will be awarded to a tie. No extra buckles will be created. according to placement. If the event is an elimination event, points will be awarded during must have been entered within 12 months of high the top five (5) in each qualifying event and are Points awarded in Roping Events will be awarded finals or buckle run. If less than five (5) are in finals, school graduation. awarded according to placement. If the event is on the average payout. 4th and 5th in eliminations will be awarded points.

EVENTS TO COUNT EVENTS TO COUNT

Open Bridle Class Open Calf Branding Cowboy Ranch Riding Open Stock Horse Class Open Steer Stopping Junior Team Roping Hackamore Class Open Reining (new) Open Team Penning Hackamore Class #9 Team Roping Junior Tie-Down Roping Open Tie-Down Roping Open Steer Stopping Cowboy Ranch Open Reining Cowboy Ranch Riding Junior Team Penning Open Ranch Horse #9 Team Roping Open Tie-Down Roping Open Team Penning Junior Breakaway Roping Open Ranch Horse Cowboy Ranch Trail Goat Tying /Calf Tying Open Calf Branding Junior Barrel Racing Pole Bending / Keyhole

Page 18 19 might be asked during the course of a normal day’s HORSE SHOW CLASSES ranch work. Saturday & Sunday Whenever possible, realistic or natural obstacles are encouraged and the course should be set No elimination’s. outside an arena using the natural terrain of the Refunds: prepaid entries scratched before the land. pre-entry deadline will be refunded. The horse will be judged on three gaits:-walk, trot After pre-entry deadline, refunds will only be made and lope performed between the six obstacles, to with a Vet or Doctor’s certificate. be determined. Add-ons and Scratches: must be made in the A horse will be rewarded with higher credit for show office. Add-ons must be made two classes performing these gaits on the correct lead and with prior. There must be an open check on file or an alert attitude. payment must accompany change. Mandatory obstacles include opening, passing Scratches day of show will not be refunded; through and closing a gate and dragging a log however, may be transferred to another class on either in a straight line or around a set pattern. that day for the same entry number. The third mandatory obstacle requires the horse AQHA horse show rules will govern except where to remain quiet while the rider dismounts, removes otherwise specified. the completely from the horse’s mouth and re- bridles, and then picks up all four of the horse’s Walk/Trot and Leadline: Competitors may not feet. Optional obstacles include crossing a water compete in any other class. hazard, being hobbled or ground tied, and crossing Stallions: May not be shown by ANY person 18 a bridge. RANCH COSTUME CLASS the reins, unless the horse is five years old or years or younger. A good working outfit is encouraged and will count Viva La Fiesta younger and is being shown in a snaffle bit or Refer to Amateur definition under horse over silver equipment and show attire. hackamore (bosal). Amateur: This class reflects the spirit of the Vaquero show events under AQHA rules. tradition, including Fiesta, Vaquero & Working A good working outfit is encouraged and will count over silver equipment and show attire. Junior Rider: 18 years and under. Any Junior STOCK/RANCH HORSE CONFORMATION Cow Horse lifestyle. Rider may show a non-owned Tri-County horse in The goal of the ranch/stock conformation class Horse, tack and rider are included in the any horse show class. is to preserve Ranch Horse type by selecting well- evaluation. HORSE SHOW HIGH POINT AWARDS Entrants in all horse show classes shall wear mannered horses based on the resemblance to the High point awards will be based on one horse/ western hat, long sleeve shirt, and cowboy boots. breed ideal. rider combination. Chaps, lariat, hobbles and spurs are optional. COWBOY RANCH RIDING Horses should have a positive combination of If a rider shows more than one horse, only Buckle to 1st place, horse sheet to This class shows the horse’s ability to move at HIGH POINT: balance, structural correctness and movement with the highest ribbon will count towards show reserve. a working speed with the rider. appropriate breed and sex characteristics, along championship. with adequate muscling. Horses will be shown at three gaits: walk, trot A person must have placed in two (2) or more Horses are to be shown in a good working and lope, in each direction of the arena. CLASS SPECIFICATIONS classes to qualify for the high point award. (rope, braided, nylon or plain leather). Contestants will be asked to change directions Walk/Trot 11 & under. Same as other age classes while on the rail, stop and back. except not required to lope. Exhibitors are eligible Horses will walk to the Judge, one at a time, then trot straight to a cone. At the cone, the horse will for walk/trot only. A horse will be given credit for traveling with continue trotting, turn to the left and trot toward the head held in a normal position, ears alert and Reining patterns will be specified on class list. left wall or fence of the arena. moving at a natural speed for the gait requested. POINT VALUES: After trotting, horses will be lined up head to tail Credit will also be given for making a smooth 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th COWBOY RANCH TRAIL for individual inspection by the Judge. transition between gaits, maintaining the correct 7 5 4 3 2 1 This class contains a course with a minimum of The Judge shall inspect each horse from sides, lead and for keeping the gait until the judge asks six obstacles and is designed to show a horse’s front and rear. All sexes will be shown together as for a change. ability and willingness to perform several tasks that one class. A contestant must show with only one hand on Page 20 Page 21 Saturday & Sunday, August 6 & 7, 2011 ENTRY #______FIESTA HORSE SHOW & RANCH CLASSES Start time 8:00 A.M. for both days in the Mountain View Arena Entry fee plus $5.00 drug fee per horse must accompany entry form. ENTRY FORM Regular Class $35 ~ $25 11 & Under ~ no entry fee for Lead Line Class Separate Entry Form required for each Horse/Rider combination Post Entry Fee $20.00 (except Lead Line) Pre-entries must be posmarked or faxed by July 25th ~ No phone entries Judge: TBA Please Note: $20 Per Horse Post Entry Fee is required after above date Please refer to General Rules for information.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5th ~ 1:00 PM Exhibitor’s Name______Phone______Age (as of 1/1/10)______Top Arena Exhibitor’s Address______City______State_____ Zip______

Class # Class Description Horse’s Name______Sex______Age______1 Viva La Fiesta Costume Class - Open Owner’s Name______Phone______2 Lead Line 7 & Under Owner’s Address______City______State_____ Zip______

~ ~ ~ Entry Fees: $35 per class - $25.00 for 11 & Under - Leadline is free ~ ~ ~ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th ~ 8 AM CLASS # CLASS DESCRIPTION ENTRY FEES CLASS # CLASS DESCRIPTION ENTRY FEES Mountain View Arena ______Class # Class Description ______3** Cowboy Ranch Trail – Open** ______4 Cowboy Ranch Trail – Amateur 19 & over 5 Cowboy Ranch Trail – 18 & under ______6 Cowboy Ranch Trail – 11 & under — Walk Trot Show Information: Davia Montoya (805) 588-4793 Total Class Entry Fees $______7** Cowboy Ranch Riding – Open** [email protected] 8 Cowboy Ranch Riding – Amateur 19 & over California Drug Fee (per horse) $ 5.00

9 Cowboy Ranch Riding – 18 & under Make Checks payable to: Fiesta Stock Horse Show and Rodeo $20.00 Post Entry Fee ______10 Cowboy Ranch Riding – 11 & under — Walk / Trot 11 Stock Horse Conformation – Mares Mail Entries to: c/o Davia Montoya TOTAL DUE $______12 Stock Horse Conformation – Geldings & Stallions PO Box 1941 Santa Ynez, CA 93460

I hereby enter the Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo at my own risk subject to all rules and regulations of the show. I further understand and hold harmless Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, the 19th District Agriculture Association, the State of California, and other unspecified sponsors, their officials, directors, employees, and SUNDAY, AUGUST 7th ~ 8 AM agents harmless for any injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted directly Mountain View Arena or indirectly from the negligent acts or omissions of said officials, directors, employees or agents of the show.

Class # Class Description Signature of Contestant or Parent/Guardian: ______Date: ______

13** Reining – Open – AQHA Pattern #4 Division Competing in: (Check One) WHOA!!!! * PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE* 14 Reining – Amateur 19 & over – AQHA Pattern #2 OFFICE USE ONLY * THANK YOU!!!! r Walk-Trot 11 & Under 15 Reining – 18 & Under – AQHA Pattern #1 r 18 & Under Cash $______Check #______Check Amt $______r Amateur Riders 19 & Over Split Check Ref ______** Only Open Reining, Open Trail & Ranch Riding Count toward All-Around Arena Rider r Open Riders (See General Rules Horse Show Class Specifications) r Ranch Classes Post Entry ______Proc By ______Balance Due $______Page 22 Form FF101 Page 23 STALL RESERVATION DUE AUGUST 1, 2011 - $125.00 PER STALL After post mark date August 1, 2011 and during Fiesta - $135.00 SUBJECT TO AVAILABILITY STALL RESERVATION & STABLING POLICIES

Stall Reservations – MUST be made on or before NO REFUNDS - There will be no refunds on stalls and August 1, 2011 tack rooms.

Stall Fees - $125.00 per stall on or before August 1, Stall bedding - first bedding will be provided. Additional 2011 - $135.00 after August 1, 2011, if available. stall bedding may be purchased at: La Cumbre Feed – Roeser Millling Co.3652 Calle Real, Santa Barbara, Tack Rooms - may be available upon request – CA 93110 – 805-687-1880 $125.00 per tack room. Move In Date - Wednesday, August 3, 2011. Move in Trailer Parking - Parking in the barn isles is on a first will not be allowed prior to this date. come – first serve basis. Trailers will only be allowed to park on one side that will be designated. If barn isles Due to the limited barn aisle space, we will have are full, trailers may park in Lot B – entrance off Calle staff on hand to assist you during your loading Real. No overnight camping is allowed in barn isles and unloading. It will be very busy during this time. or Lot B. Parking and camping are governed by the Your patience and understanding will be greatly Earl Warren Showgrounds and are subject to change appreciated. without notice, and will be enforced by private security or law enforcement. Designated Volunteers - Coordinate your stall rate with your respective chairperson. Stall rates must be Payment - must be made in full and accompany approved by Board of Directors. reservations. No stall shall be considered rented unless payment in full has been received. Parade Entries - If you are a parade entry wishing to reserve a stall, please mark in the appropriate location below that you are a parade entry. Stall Reservation Please complete the information below entirely and return with payment and entry form (if applicable).

Mail to: Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse Show and Rodeo, P. O. Box 1941, Santa Ynez, CA 93460

Name______Phone / Fax #______

Address______Stall Quantity______

City/State/ZIP______Parade Entry r Yes r No

E-Mail______

Stable With______Special requests for stall location may not be honored based on availability. Stall assignments are final.

I have read the above information, fully completed the stall reservation form and enclosed payment.

Signed:______Date:______

Page 24 Form FF102 Page 25 STOCK HORSE ENTRY FORM One entry form per contestant Entries Close July 1, 2011 ($75.00 late fee after July 25)

Contestant Name:______Address:______City, State, Zip______E-Mail Address:______Social Security #______Home Phone:______Work/Cell Phone:______Horse’s Name:______Rider’s Name :______(if different from above) Proof of ownership must accompany this entry

EVENT Office Fee Cattle Charge Drug Fee Total PAID

Alisal Ranch Horse Class $110.00 $90.00 $5.00 $205.00 ______Fiesta Ranch Horse Class $110.00 $90.00 $5.00 $205.00 ______Buckeroo Class (Non Pro Limited) $110.00 $45.00 $5.00 $160.00 ______Hackamore Class $110.00 $45.00 $5.00 $160.00 ______Open Stock Horse Class (Bridle ) $110.00 $45.00 $5.00 $160.00 ______Non-Pro Stock Horse Class $110.00 $45.00 $5.00 $160.00 ______

OPEN RANCH HORSE (Please name your partner) Open Ranch Horse Class $195.00 $135 $10.00 $340.00 ______Per Team Per Team Per Team Per Team ______($170.00 per person) ______Partner:______

TOTAL ENTRY FEE: ______

I hereby enter the Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo at my own risk subject to all rules and regulations of the show. I further understand and hold harmless Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, the 19th District Agriculture Association, the State of California, and other unspecified sponsors, their officials, directors, employees, and agents harmless for any injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted directly or indirectly from the negligent acts or omissions of said officials, directors, employees or agents of the show. All photos taken during the Fiesta event remain the property of the Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse and Rodeo and may be publicized for the sole purpose of promoting the event.

Contestant Signature:______Date:______Good luck Parent or Guardian if under 18 This form must be signed.

to the WHOA!!!! * PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE* OFFICE USE ONLY * THANK YOU!!!!

contestants! Cash $______Check #______Check Amt $______

Page 26 Form FF103 Page 27 ROPING ENTRY FORM Please refer to Roping Rules - One entry form per contestant please Entries Close July 1, 2011 ($75.00 late fee after after July 25) Partners must be named Contestant Name:______Address:______City, State, Zip______E-Mail Address:______Social Security #______Home Phone:______Work/Cell Phone:______

SATURDAY EVENTS FEE PAID Old Timers Steer Stopping $35.00 ______Old Timers Team Roping $35.00 ______Partner: ______Tri-County Steer Stopping $55.00 ______#9 Team Roping $55.00 ______Partner: ______#6 Team Roping $55.00 ______Partner: ______Tri-County Tie Down Roping $55.00 ______Calf Branding (Open) $65.00 ea. ______$260.00 per team ______Partners: #1______#2______#3______

TOTAL: ______I hereby enter the Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo at my own risk subject to all rules and regulations of the show. I further understand and hold harmless Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, the 19th District Agriculture Association, the State of California, and other unspecified sponsors, their officials, directors, employees, and agents harmless for any injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted directly or indirectly from the negligent acts or omissions of said officials, directors, employees or agents of the show. All photos taken during the Fiesta event remain the property of the Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse and Rodeo and may be publicized for the sole purpose of promoting the event.

Contestant Signature:______Date:______WHOA!!!! * PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE* This form OFFICE USE ONLY * THANK YOU!!!! must be signed. Cash $______Check #______Check Amt $______

Page 28 Form FF104 Page 29 JUNIOR EVENTS ENTRY FORM Please refer to Roping Rules - One entry form per contestant Entries Close July 1, 2011 ($75.00 late fee after July 25)

Contestant Name:______Address:______City, State, Zip______E-Mail Address:______Social Security #______Home Phone:______Work/Cell Phone:______Date of Birth if Under 18:______

FRIDAY EVENTS FEE PAID Jr. Barrel Racing (7 & Under / Assisted) $25.00 ______Jr. Barrel Racing (7 & Under / Unassisted) $25.00 ______Jr. Barrel Racing (8-12) $25.00 ______Jr. Barrel Racing (13-17) $25.00 ______Jr. Breakaway (12 & Under) $25.00 ______Jr. Breakaway (13-17) Girls $25.00 ______Jr. Tie-Down (13-17) Boys $25.00 ______Jr. Girls Goat Tying (12 & Under) $20.00 ______Jr. Girls Goat Tying (13-17) $20.00 ______Jr. Boys Calf Tying (12 & Under) $20.00 ______

TEAM EVENTS (Partners must be named) Jr. Team Roping (12 & Under) Partner: ______$50.00 per team ______Jr. Team Roping (13 -17) Partner: ______$50.00 per team ______Junior/Senior Team Roping Partner: ______$50.00 per team ______

TOTAL ENTRY FEE: ______

I hereby enter the Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo at my own risk subject to all rules and regulations of the show. I further understand and hold harmless Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, the 19th District Agriculture Association, the State of California, and other unspecified sponsors, their officials, directors, employees, and agents harmless for any injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted directly or indirectly from the negligent acts or omissions of said officials, directors, employees or agents of the show. All photos taken during the Fiesta event remain the property of the Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse and Rodeo and may be publicized for the sole purpose of promoting the event.

Contestant Signature:______Date:______(Or parent or guardian) This form must be signed.

WHOA!!!! * PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE* OFFICE USE ONLY * THANK YOU!!!!

Cash $______Check #______Check Amt $ ______

Page 30 Form FF105 Page 31 TEAM PENNING ENTRY FORM One entry form per contestant Entries Close July 1, 2011 ($75.00 late fee after July 25)

Contestant Name:______Address:______City, State, Zip______E-Mail Address:______Social Security #______Work/Cell Phone:______

Please name your partners: Entry Fee PAID Open Team Penning $90.00 ______Partner:______$270.00 per team ______Partner:______

Old Timers Team Penning $75.00 ______Partner:______$225.00 per team ______Partner:______

Junior Team Penning $60.00 ______Partner:______$180.00 per team ______Partner:______TOTAL ENTRY FEE:______

I hereby enter the Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo at my own risk subject to all rules and regulations of the show. I further understand and hold harmless Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, the 19th District Agriculture Association, the State of California, and other unspecified sponsors, their officials, directors, employees, and agents harmless for any injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted directly or indirectly from the negligent acts or omissions of said officials, directors, employees or agents of the show. All photos taken during the Fiesta event remain the property of the Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse and Rodeo and may be publicized for the sole purpose of promoting the event.

Contestant Signature:______Date:______(Or parent or guardian) This form must be signed.

WHOA!!!! * PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE* OFFICE USE ONLY * THANK YOU!!!!

Cash $______Check #______Check Amt $ ______

Page 32 Form FF106 Page 33 WILD COW MILKING ENTRY FORM

One entry form per contestant Entries Close July 1, 2011 ($75.00 late fee after July 25) Contestant Name:______Address:______City, State, Zip______E-Mail Address:______Social Security #______Home Phone:______Work/Cell Phone:______

Please name your partner PAID

ENTRY FEE 75.00 Per Person 150.00 Per Team ______

PARTNER ______

If completing for both, partner must sign waiver

I hereby enter the Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo at my own risk subject to all rules and regulations of the show. I further understand and hold harmless Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., the Old Spanish Days Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, the 19th District Agriculture Association, the State of California, and other unspecified sponsors, their officials, directors, employees, and agents harmless for any injury or loss suffered during or in connection with the show, whether or not such injury or loss resulted directly or indirectly from the negligent acts or omissions of said officials, directors, employees or agents of the show. All photos taken during the Fiesta event remain the property of the Santa Barbara Fiesta Stock Horse and Rodeo and may be publicized for the sole purpose of promoting the event.

Contestant Signature:______Date:______(Or parent or guardian)

Partner’s Signature:______Date:______(Or parent or guardian) This form must be signed.

WHOA!!!! * PLEASE DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE* OFFICE USE ONLY * THANK YOU!!!!

Cash $______Check #______Check Amt $______

Split Check Ref ______

Post Entry ______Proc By ______Balance Due $______Page 34 Form FF107 Page 35 MUTTON BUSTIN’ ENTRY FORM

RELEASE AND ENTRY FORM Entries close July 1, 2011

The undersigned does hereby voluntarily assume any and all risks arising out of and/or connected with his or her participation in the Mutton Bustin’ Event and does hereby release Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., OSD Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, and any and all other person, spouses and associations of Old Spanish Days in Santa Barbara, Inc., OSD Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo, Growney Brothers Rodeo Company, and members and officers of the RODEO COMMITTEE from any and all claims and causes of action that may result by reason of any injury to the undersigned which has been sustained or may be sustained , and from any and all damages to property or stock belonging to the undersigned that may result from his or her participation in the MUTTON BUSTIN’ EVENT. If the undersigned is a minor, the parent or MUTTON BUSTIN’ have drawn. Parents or handlers must purchase guardian of said minor shall sign this release and hereby agrees to hold said minor and each of the above said persons tickets to gain entrance to the arena. harmless from any participation in the above named event. No entry fee required Contestants will meet at the entrance to the Open to boys and girls four (4) to six (6) years Dated this ______day of ______, 2011, at Santa Barbara, California. arena prior to each performance. A briefing will of age as of January 1, 2011 and weigh less than be conducted. Protective gear will be provided to 60 pounds. each child prior to the competition. Sheep are mounted in the chute as a bull rider A parent or guardian may accompany the child does and are judged from the time the gate opens. Print - Parent or Helper______into the arena but are requested to stay along the The contestant is judged on the length of the ride rail so audience may see competition. as measured by both distance and time. Signature of Parent or Helper______A buckle is awarded to first place. The best- This event will be held at all rodeo performances. dressed boy and girl at each performance will Each child drawn will receive a complimentary receive a $25.00 gift certificate from Jedlicka’s. general admission ticket for the performance they All entrants will recieve a gift. Print – Witness______

Signature of Witness______

Name of Child (please print)______

Street Address______City______State______Zip______

Phone______Age and Weight of Child______

Page 36 Form FF108 Page 37 P.O. Box1941 Santa Ynez California 93460

S.B. Fiesta Stock Horse Show & Rodeo August 4, 5, 6 & 7, 2011 www.sbfiestarodeo.com

“It’s the bulls and boots, dust and mud, and the roar of a Sunday crowd.”