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Spooktacular October 22, 23, 24, 2021 SC Equine Park 443 Cleveland School Road Camden, SC 29020 AQHA, NSBA, & APHA (Cutting) Approved Friday/Saturday Judges: Manita DeFoor & Lori Gordon Saturday/Sunday Judges: Maryann Willoughby & Holly Hover Additional Judges: Jim Isley & David Terrell Show Manager: Nichole Veasey (803)240-5785 STALLS & RVs SCQHA and the SC Equine Park are not responsible for ALL STALLS MUST BE PRE-PAID accidents or loss of personal property while participating in Online Reservation Form: www.scquarterhorse.com this event or while at at this facility All-Around Awards will be given to: Youth, Amateur, Amateur Select & Open (must show in three (3) AQHA categories under all jugdes to be eligible) High-Point Awards will be given to: L1 Youth, Rookie Youth, L1 Amateur, Rookie Amateur, AQHA L1 Walk/Trot & Small-Fry (must show in 3 classes to be eligible) NEW High-Point Awards for English horse, Western horse, and Ranch Horse Flat fee for circuit- 4 judges An original negative coggins is required on all $260 Includes entry fee, AQHA fee & office fee for one horse horses on the grounds OPEN Classes (Per Judge) $12 Current AQHA membership for exhibitor is required Amateur Classes (Per Judge) $12 Copies of AQHA registration papers must be Youth/L1 Youth/L1 Amatuer Classes (Per Judge) $10 presented Small-Fry Classes (Per Judge) $8 Performance halter entries require proof of ROM Office Fee (Per Judge) $8 You must show to all judges to be eligible for a AQHA Fee (Per Judge) $8 circuit award NSBA Double Judged/Per Class $10 Stalls Per Circuit $90 There must be at least 3 entries to all judges for a Shavings per bag $7 circuit award Green (L1 Open) classes do NOT count towards an RV Hook-up per night $30 all around award Grounds Fee (per day) $25 Small Fry exhibitors can not show in a loping class AQHA/APHA Cattle Fee (per run) $25 in the same show AQHA/APHA Cutting Fee (per run) $85 Judges Decision is Final Any complaints must be directed to the show Early Arrival/stall/day- Thursday before 8:00 a.m. $20 manager Trail/Over Fence Fee (only if entered in those classes, one $10 time fee) Friday 8:00 am- Large Covered Arena Saturday 9:00 am- Large Covered Arena Judges: Manita DeFoor & Lori Gordon Judges: Jim Isley & David Terrell 1. Open Ranch Rail- Non AQHA/All Breed 1. Open Ranch Rail- Non AQHA/All Breed 2. Non Pro Ranch Rail- Non AQHA/All Breed 2. Non Pro Ranch Rail- Non AQHA/All Breed 3./503. L1 (Green) Ranch Riding & NSBA 3./503. L1 (Green) Ranch Riding & NSBA 4./504. L1 Amateur Ranch Riding & NSBA 4./504. L1 Amateur Ranch Riding & NSBA 5./505. L1 Youth Ranch Riding & NSBA 5./505. L1 Youth Ranch Riding & NSBA 6./506. Ranch Riding & NSBA 6./506. Ranch Riding & NSBA 7./507. Amateur Ranch Riding & NSBA 7./507. Amateur Ranch Riding & NSBA 8./508. Youth Ranch Riding & NSBA 8./508. Youth Ranch Riding & NSBA 9. Small Fry Ranch Riding 9. Small Fry Ranch Riding 10. Reining Following Trail- Over Fence Arena 11. L1 Amateur Reining 91. L1 Youth Hunter Hack 12. L1 Youth Reining 92. L1 Amateur Hunter Hack 13. Amateur Reining 93. Youth Hunter Hack 14. Youth Reining 94. Amateur Hunter Hack 95. Open Hunter Hack 15. Working Cow Horse 96. Open L1 (Green) Working Hunter 16. Amateur Working Cow Horse 97. L1 Youth Working Hunter 17. Youth Working Cow Horse 98. L1 Amateur Working Hunter 18. Amateur Working Cow Horse Boxing 99. Youth Working Hunter 19. Youth Working Cow Horse Boxing 100. Amateur Working Hunter 101. Open Working Hunter Trail Arena 101 A. Hunter Derby (NON-AQHA HORSES show here) 20./520. Small Fry Trail & NSBA 102. L1 Youth Equitation Over Fences 21./521. L1 Youth Walk/Trot Trail & NSBA 103. L1 Amateur Equitation Over Fences 22./522. L1 Amateur Walk/Trot Trail & NSBA 104. Youth Equitation Over Fences 23./523. Open L1 (Green) Trail & NSBA 105. Amateur Equitation Over Fences 24./524. L1 Youth Trail & NSBA 106. Youth Working Hunter Under Saddle 25. Rookie Youth Trail 107. Amateur Working Hunter Under Saddle 26./526. L1 Amateur Trail & NSBA 108. Open Working Hunter Under Saddle 27. Rookie Amateur Trail Hunter Derby Runs concurrent with classes 96-101 28./528. Junior Trail & NSBA $40 Entry Fee 29./529. Youth Trail & NSBA Placed on cumulative scores from Saturday and Sunday 30./530. Select Amateur Trail & NSBA 31./531. Amateur Trail & NSBA After Over Fences- OPEN BLOCK- Time TBD 32./532. Senior Trail & NSBA 20./520. Small Fry Trail 21./521. L1 Youth Walk/Trot Trail & NSBA Small Covered Arena 22./522. L1 Amateur Walk/Trot Trail & NSBA 33. Junior Cutting 23./523. Open L1 (Green) Trail & NSBA 34. Senior Cutting 24./524. L1 Youth Trail & NSBA 35. Amateur Cutting 25. Rookie Youth Trail 36. Youth Cutting 26./526. L1 Amateur Trail & NSBA 800. Junior Cutting- APHA 27. Rookie Amateur Trail 801. Senior Cutting- APHA 28./528. Junior Trail & NSBA 802. Amateur Cutting- APHA 29./529. Youth Trail & NSBA 803. Youth Cutting- APHA 30./530. Select Amateur Trail & NSBA 31./531. Amateur Trail & NSBA 32./532. Senior Trail & NSBA Saturday 8:00 am - Large Outdoor Arena Judges: Manita DeFoor, Lori Gordon, Maryann Willoughby, Holly Hover Halter will be shown to all 4 judges at one time 37. Amateur Yearling Stallions 70. Youth Yearling Mares 38. Amateur 2 year old Stallions 71. Youth 2 year old Mares 39. Amateur 3 year old Stallions 72. Youth 3 year old Mares 40. Amateur Aged Stallions 73. Youth Aged Mares 41. Amateur Performance Stallions 74. Youth Performance Mares Amateur Grand & Reserve Stallions Youth Grand & Reserve Mares 42. Yearling Stallions 75. Amateur Yearling Mares 43. 2 year old Stallions 76. Amateur 2 year old Mares 44. 3 year old Stallions 77. Amateur 3 year old Mares 45. Aged Stallions 78. Amateur Aged Mares 46. Performance Stallions 79. Amateur Performance Mares Grand & Reserve Stallions Amateur Grand & Reserve Mares 47. Youth Yearling Geldings 80. Yearling Mares 48. Youth 2 year old Geldings 81. 2 year old Mares 49. Youth 3 year old Geldings 82. 3 year old Mares 50. Youth Aged Geldings 83. Aged Mares 51. Youth Performance Geldings 84. Performance Mares Grand & Reserve Youth Geldings Grand & Reserve Mares 52. Amateur Yearling Geldings 53. Amateur 2 year old Geldings Saturday- After Halter/Showmanship- Covered Arenas 54. Amateur 3 year old Geldings Judges: Maryann Willoughby & Holly Hover 55. Amateur Aged Geldings 33. Junior Cutting 56. Amateur Performance Geldings 34. Senior Cutting Amateur Grand & Reserve Geldings 35. Amateur Cutting 57. Yearling Geldings 36. Youth Cutting 58. 2 year old Geldings 59. 3 year old Geldings 15. Working Cow Horse 60. Aged Geldings 16. Amateur Working Cow Horse 61. Performance Geldings 17. Youth Working Cow Horse Grand & Reserve Geldings 18. Amateur WCH Boxing 19. Youth WCH Boxing Showmanship will run twice in a split pen format 62./562. Small-Fry Showmanship & NSBA 10. Reining 63./563. L1 Youth Showmanship & NSBA 11. L1 Amateur Reining 64. Rookie Youth Showmanship 12. L1 Youth Reining 65./565. L1 Amateur Showmanship & NSBA 13. Amateur Reining 66. Rookie Amateur Showmanship 14. Youth Reining 67./567. Youth Showmanship & NSBA 68./568. Select Amateur Showmanship & NSBA ONE RUN TO ALL 4 JUDGES- Small Covered Arena 69./569. Amateur Showmanship & NSBA Judges: TBD 85. Youth Barrel Racing 86. Amateur Barrel Racing 87. Barrel Racing 88. Youth Pole Bending 89. Amateur Pole Bending 90. Pole Bending Saturday- After Halter/Showmanship- Large Outdoor Arena Judges: Manita DeFoor & Lori Gordon 109./609. Small Fry Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 133. Leadline 110./610. Small Fry Equitation & NSBA 134./634. Small Fry Western Pleasure & NSBA 111./611. L1 Youth W/T Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 135./635. Small Fry Horsemanship & NSBA 112./612. L1 Youth W/T Equitation & NSBA 136./636. L1 Youth W/J Western Pleasure & NSBA 113./613. L1 Amateur W/T HUS & NSBA 137./637. L1 Youth W/J Western Horsemanship & NSBA 114./614. L1 Amateur W/T Equitation & NSBA 138./638. L1 Amateur W/J Western Pleasure & NSBA 115. Open W/T HUS- Non AQHA/All Breed 139./639. L1 Amateur W/J Horsemanship & NSBA 116./616. L1 (Green) HUS & NSBA 140. Open W/J Western Pleasure- Non AQHA/All Breed 117./617. L1 Youth Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 141./641. Open L1 (Green) Western Pleasure & NSBA 118. Rookie Youth Hunter Under Saddle 142./642. L1 Youth Western Pleasure & NSBA 119./619. L1 Amateur Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 143. Rookie Youth Western Pleasure 120. Rookie Amateur HUS 144./644. L1 Amateur Western Pleasure & NSBA 121./621. Junior Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 145. Rookie Amateur Western Pleasure 122./622. Youth Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 146./646. Junior Western Pleasure & NSBA 123./623. Select Amateur Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 147./647. Youth Western Pleasure & NSBA 124./624. Amateur Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 148./648. Select Amateur Western Pleasure & NSBA 125./625. Senior Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 149./649. Amateur Western Pleasure & NSBA 150./650. Senior Western Pleasure & NSBA 126./626. L1 Youth Equitation & NSBA 127. Rookie Youth Equitation 151./651. L1 Youth Horsemanship & NSBA 128./628. L1 Amateur Equitation & NSBA 152. Rookie Youth Horsemanship 129. Rookie Amateur Equitation 153./653. L1 Amateur Horsemanship & NSBA 130./630. Youth Equitation & NSBA 154. Rookie Amateur Horsemanship 131./631. Select Amateur Equitation & NSBA 155./655. Youth Horsemanship & NSBA 132./632. Amateur Equitation & NSBA 156./656. Select Horsemanship & NSBA 157./657. Amateur Horsemanship & NSBA Sunday 8:00 am- Large Outdoor Arena Judges: Maryann Willoughby & Holly Hover 133. Leadline 121./621. Junior Hunter Under Saddle & NSBA 134./634.
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  • 2020-2021 Ground Rules

    2020-2021 Ground Rules

    Ground Rules Standard Event Order: Bareback Riding, Breakaway Roping, Tie Down Roping, Barrel Racing, Steer Wrestling, Saddle Bronc Riding, Goat Tying, Team Roping, Pole Bending and Bull Riding. Cow Cutting order for double cuts: Girls Cutting, Boys Cutting, Boys Cutting and Girls Cutting. At times, a rodeo committee is approved to change the event order. The details and any change in event order is posted on the website. It is your responsibility to review the information page for each rodeo as posted on the websites schedule page. Cow Cutting: Cutting may or may not be held at the same location or same time as all qualifying rodeos. This allows the committees the opportunity to pool resources with another rodeo committee. If a cutting is held at a different location the same day of a rodeo, there will be adequate time allocated for you to travel to the rodeo grounds to compete in your remaining events. Reined Cow Horse: RCH is not a standard event and will be offered a minimum of three (3) times at the qualifying level. 10 points will be awarded for 1st place down to 1 point for 10th place. Because this is not a standard event, All-Around points are not awarded for the qualifying competitions. Only points earned at the state finals rodeo will apply to All- Around. Tie Down Ropers: Starting the Fall of 2020, if you “Jerk Down” a calf, you will be assessed a 5 second penalty. Rough Stock Contestants: Be sure to review the Safety Checklists that are posted on the Entry Form page of the website.