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Houston All Arabian Value Show Follow the Class Numbers HOUSTON ALL ARABIAN VALUE SHOW JANUARY 15-17, 2021 JUDGES: Main Arena, Trail & Ranch Horse Judge – Van Jacobsen – AHA ‘R’ – Pine Island, MN Sport Horse, Dressage/Western Dressage – Marilyn Kulifay - USEF ‘r’ – Houston, TX Multiple REGION 9 – AHA Value Show Disciplines Location: Great Southwest Equestrian Center 2501 S Mason Rd, Katy, TX 77450 *Exception: Sport Horse & Dressage SHOW OFFICIALS & STAFF Main Arena, Trail & Ranch Horse Judge VAN JACOBSEN – AHA “R” judge Sport Horse, Dressage / Western Dressage Judge MARILYN KULIFAY – USEF Licensed “r” SHOW SECRETARY PATTY LIARAKOS 210-912-8679 • [email protected] Assistant Secretary: Edythe Snowden Entry Deadline 12/28/2020 • Post Entries Accepted Manager/Barn Manager/Safety: Karen Blankenship……[email protected] 281-804-7791 Sport Horse & Dressage Manager: Debbie Cinotto….... [email protected] 817-319-9815 Photographer: Don Stine ........................................... [email protected] 832-289-2250 Announcer/Music: Nancy [email protected] 713-682-6803 Ring Master: Tony Lang ...................................................... [email protected] 832-229-0523 Farrier: Josh Parrish .....................................................joshparish77@aol.com 281-433-2819 Paddock Master: Doug Sullins ……………………………………………................. 979-218-0899 Gates: Ginny Vickers…………………………………………………………………………... 713-725-8028 Veterinarian: Decillo Equine of Hempstead (on call; not at show) …………… 979-826-2852 Security: Dave Wilson………………………………………………………………………... 832-282-2295 EMT On-site: Dave Stevens……………………………………………………………...... 832-418-3077 Premium Book: Betty Bechtold………………………………[email protected] 281-744-5700 ____________________________________________________________________________ Show Office Hours: Thursday ….10AM – 7PM Friday …….... 7AM to 30 minutes after end of last class Saturday ...... 7AM to 30 minutes after end of last class Sunday ……… 7AM to 5PM ______________________________________________________________________ Region IX AHA Value Show - Recognized by the Arabian Horse Association as an AHA Value Show • Houston All Arabian Horse Show Recording Number 210915224; Recognized Show Confirmation from Western Dressage Association® of America • WDAA Identification number 21-106 HAAS 2021 • Page 2 TENTATIVE SCHEDULE AHA Class Codes Houston All Arabian Value Show follow the class numbers. Qualifying January 15-17, 2021 • Celebrating 23 Years • Region 9 AHA Value Show classes for Championship JUDGES: Van Jacobsen & Marilyn Kulifay designated in Parenthesis MANAGER: Karen Blankenship 281-804-7791 [email protected] • SECRETARY: Patty Liarakos 210-9128679 [email protected] FRIDAY • Trail - Main Arena; Reining & Ranch Horse - Tellepsen Arena Judge: Van Jacobsen DRESSAGETRAIL • FRIDAY • WHELESS 8 AM • Main Arena ARENA UDGE: DONNA MEYER, judging for Region 9 401 179 Arabian English Trail Horse 410 1027 Western Trail Horse Walk-Trot 10 & Under 402 691 HA/AA English Trail Horse 411 216 Arabian Western Trail Horse JTR 403 1027 English Trail Horse Walk-Trot 10 & Under 412 651 HA/AA Western Trail Horse JTR 404 183 Arabian English Trail Horse ATR 413 216 Arabian Western Trail Horse ATR 405 695 HA/AA English Trail Horse ATR 414 651 HA/AA Western Trail Horse ATR 406 180 Arabian English Trail Horse Championship (401, 404) 415 211 Arabian Western Trail Horse Championship (408, 411, 413) 407 692 HA/AA English Trail Horse Championship (402, 405) 416 646 HA/AA Western Trail Horse Championship (409, 412, 414) 408 210 Arabian Western Trail Horse 409 645 HA/AA Western Trail Horse REINING • FRIDAY • FOLLOWING TRAIL • Tellepsen Arena 500 225 Arabian Reining Horse 505 226 Arabian Reining Championship (300, 302) 501 660 HA/AA Reining Horse 506 661 HA/AA Reining Championship (301, 303) 502 230 Arabian Reining Horse ATR 507 932 Reining Seat Equitation JTR 503 665 HA/AA Reining Horse ATR 508 389 Short Stirrup Reining Horse JTR 10 & Under 504 931 AHA Reining Seat Medal JTR RANCH HORSE • FRIDAY • FOLLOWING REINING • Tellepsen Arena 601 3006 Arabian Ranch Horse Riding 605 3022 Arabian Ranch Horse Riding Junior Horse 602 3026 HA/AA Ranch Horse Riding 606 3037 HA/AA Ranch Horse Riding Junior Horse 603 3008 Arabian Ranch Horse Riding ATR 607 3007 Arabian Ranch Horse Riding Championship (601,603, 605) 604 3028 604. 3028 HA/AA Ranch Horse Riding ATR 608 3027 HA/AA Ranch Horse Riding Championship (602, 604, 606) Buy-A-Classes (BACs) Lunging: Contact: Patty Liarakos 210-912-8679 • Only in Designated Areas [email protected] • No Lunging in Warm Up Ring for Main Arena HAAS 2021 • Page 3 SATURDAY - MAIN ARENA Judge: Van Jacobsen SATURDAY, 8:00AM Class AHA Class AHA # # # # 1 918 A/HA/AA Showmanship ATH 11 620 HA/AA Western Pleasure Open 2 918 A/HA/AA Showmanship Walk/Trot 10 & Under 12 890 A/HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under 2.1 1 Arabian Mare Breeding 13 2946 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR Select 2.2 26 Arabian Gelding In-Hand 14 198 Arabian Western Pleasure ATR 2.3 14 Arabian Stallion Breeding 15 939 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation JTR 3 240 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Ladies & Gentlemen 16 515 HA/AA English Pleasure Open 4 190 Arabian Western Pleasure Open 17 748 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse 5 95 Arabian Country English Pleasure Ladies & Gents 18 938 AHA Hunter Seat NTJ Medal JTR 6 925 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 19 619 HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR 7 629 HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR 20 1325 Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 8 75 Arabian English Pleasure Open 21 165 Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Open 9 924 AHA Saddle Seat Medal JTR 22 290 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open 10 907 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation W/T 10 & Under SATURDAY AFTERNOON - TBA (Lunch Break) 23 1335 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 33 1337 HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 24 1936 Arabian Western Pleasure ATR Select 34 299 Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR 25 907 A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation W/T 10 & Under 35 150 Arabian Mounted Native Costume Open 26 741 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR 36 549 HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR 27 636 HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse 37 524 HA/AA English Pleasure ATR 28 890 A/HA/AA Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 10 & Under 38 949 A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation JTR 29 315 Arabian English Show Hack Open 39 95 Arabian Country English Pleasure Open 30 305 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse 40 204 Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse 31 Leadline 2-6 years of age 41 1329 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 32 605 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Open 42 754 HA/AA English Show Hack Open SATURDAY EVENING - TBA (not before 6 PM) 43 590 HA/AA Mounted Native Costume Open 52 1631 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 44 620 HA/AA Western Pleasure Ladies & Gentlemen 53 2636 Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR Select 45 1339 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 54 733 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open 46 540 HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open 55 1640 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR 47 206 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 56 83 Arabian English Pleasure ATR 48 733 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Ladies & Gentlemen 57 190 Arabian Western Pleasure Ladies & Gentlemen 49 1327 Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 58 305 Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR Select 50 1633 Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR 59 3136 HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Select 51 540 HA/AA Country English Pleasure Ladies & Gentlemen 60 1630 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR HAAS 2021 • Page 4 Bu SUNDAY - MAIN ARENA Judge: Van Jacobsen GrasRegion 9; Duane Esser – Region 14 MAIN ARENA IMPORTANT NOTICES IMPORTANT NOTICES Show Office Hours: Say “Hi” to Patty Liarakos, Show Secretary! Shavings Delivery Schedule: Thursday …. 10AM to 7PM Friday ….... 7AM to 30 minutes after end of last class • Wed. (early move-in) NONE delivered after 4PM Saturday ...... 7AM to 30 minutes after end of last class Sunday …… 7AM to 5PM • Thurs.Lunging: to Sun. – Delivery from 7AM to 7PM • Only in designated areas • No Lunging in Warm Up Ring for Main Arena Add & Scratch: Lunging: Sunday Deadlines – • Only in designated areas • No Lunging in Warm Up Ring for Main Arena • 7AM for classes in morning session • 11AM for afternoon session (See Rules within Prize List, page 7 HAAS 2021 • Page 5 SATURDAY . SPORT HORSE . TELLEPSEN Judge: Marilyn Kulifay SPORT HORSE MANAGER, Debbie Cinotto 817-319-9815 [email protected] SPORT HORSE • SATURDAY MORNING 8 AM Sport Horse In Hand Championships are on paper only; placings based on scores or qualifying class(es) AHA Class Codes follow the class numbers. Championship designation in Parenthesis on Recap. 201 39 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand 213 479 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH 202 43 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH 214 490 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand JTH 203 385 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand JTH 215 476 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Championship 204 40 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Championship 216 494 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand 205 53 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand 217 498 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH 206 57 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH 218 492 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand JTH 207 387 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand JTH 219 495 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Championship 208 54 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Championship 220 484 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand 209 46 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand 221 488 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH 210 50 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH 222 485 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Championship 211 47 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Championship 223 1695 Sport Horse Halter Showmanship AATH 212 475 HA/AA Sport Horse
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