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Saddle Divisions Gold - N - Grand Awards Saddle Divisions THE FOLLOWING CLASSES COUNT TOWARDS EACH PERSPECTIVE HIGH POINT: In the Youth 10 & Under Saddle, riders must compete in no less than 4 of the corresponding classes to be eligible for the high point saddle. In the Youth 13 & Under, Limit Youth 18 & Under, Youth 14-18, Limit Amateur 19 & Over, Amateur 19 & Over, Amateur Select and All Around Open Riders must compete in no less than 5 of the corresponding classes to be eligible for a high point saddle **SPRING & SUMMER CIRCUIT AWARD IS BASED ON HORSE/RIDER COMBINATION** LIMIT AMATEUR 19 & OVER SADDLE YOUTH 10 & UNDER SADDLE (One Horse/One Rider Combination) (One Horse/One Rider Combination) Class 16 – Showmanship at Halter Limit Am 19 & O Class 19 - Showmanship at Halter Youth 10 & U Class 24 – Western Horsemanship Limit Am 19 & O Class 27 - Walk/Jog Equitation Youth 10 & U Class 32 – Walk/Jog Pleasure Limit Am 19 & O Class 28 - Walk/Jog Pleasure Youth 10 & U Class 46 – Western Pleasure Limit Am 19 & O Class 58 - Walk/Jog Trail Youth 10 & U Class 61 – Trail Walk/Jog Limit Am 19 & O Class 85 - Walk/Trot Youth 10 & U Class 69 – Trail Limit Am 19 & O Class 86 - English Walk/Trot: Am 19 & O YOUTH 13 & UNDER SADDLE Class 90 - Hunter Under Saddle: Am 19 & O (One Horse/One Rider Combination) Class 95 - Hunt Seat Eq: 19 & O Class 14 – Showmanship at Halter Youth 13 & U Class 22 – Western Horsemanship Youth 13 & U AMATEUR 19 & OVER SADDLE Class 31 – Walk/Jog Pleasure Youth 18 & U (One Horse/One Rider Combination) Class 40 – Western Pleasure Youth 13 & U Class 17 – Showmanship at Halter Amateur Class 56 – Western Riding Youth/Amateur Class 25 – Western Horsemanship Amateur 19 & O Class 59 - Walk/Jog Trail: youth 18 & U Class 33 – Walk/Jog Pleasure Amateur 19 & O Class 73 – Trail Youth 13 & U Class 50 – Western Pleasure Amateur 19 & O Class 87 - English Walk/Trot: Youth 18 & U Class 56 – Western Riding Amateur 19 & O Class 92 - Hunter Under Saddle: Youth 18 & U Class 62 - Walk/Jog Trail: Amateur 19 & O Class 94 - Hunt Seat Eq: 18 & U Class 77 – Trail Amateur 19 & O Class 86 - English Walk/Trot: Am 19 & O LIMIT YOUTH 18 & UNDER SADDLE Class 90 - Hunter Under Saddle: Am 19 & O (One Horse/One Rider Combination) Class 95 - Hunt Seat Eq: 19 & O Class 13 – Showmanship at Halter Limit Youth 18 & U Class 21 – Western Horsemanship Limit Youth 18 & U AMATEUR SELECT 45 & OVER SADDLE Class 30 – Walk/Jog Pleasure Limit Youth 18 & U (One Horse/One Rider Combination) Class 36 – Western Pleasure Limit Youth 18 & U Class 18 – Showmanship at Halter Am Select 45 & O Class 60 – Walk/Jog Trail Limit Youth 18 & U Class 26 – Western Horsemanship Am Select 45 & O Class 34 – Walk/Jog Pleasure Am Select 45 & O Class 67 – Trail Limit Youth 18 & U Class 48 – Western Pleasure Am Select 45 & O Class 87 - English Walk/Trot: Youth 18 & U Class 56 – Western Riding Amateur 19 & O Class 92 - Hunter Under Saddle: Youth 18 & U Class 63 - Walk/Jog Trail: Am Select 45 & O Class 94 - Hunt Seat Eq: 18 & U Class 79 – Trail Amateur Select 45 & O Class 86 - English Walk/Trot: Am 19 & O YOUTH 14 – 18 SADDLE (One Horse/One Rider Combination) Class 90 - Hunter Under Saddle: Am 19 & O Class 15 – Showmanship at Halter Youth 14 – 18 Class 95 - Hunt Seat Eq: 19 & O Class 23 – Western Horsemanship Youth 14 – 18 ALL AROUND OPEN HORSE Class 31 – Walk/Jog Pleasure Youth 18 & U Class 29 – Walk/Jog Pleasure 5 & Under Class 44 – Western Pleasure Youth 14 – 18 Class 35 – Walk/Jog Pleasure 6 & Over Class 56 – Western Riding Youth/Amateur Class 42 – Western Pleasure 6 & Over Class 59 - Walk/Jog Trail: youth 18 & U Class 52 – Western Pleasure 5 & U Class 75 – Trail Youth 14 – 18 Class 57 – Western Riding Open Class 87 - English Walk/Trot: Youth 18 & U Class 64 – Trail Walk/Jog Open Class 92 - Hunter Under Saddle: Youth 18 & U Class 71 – Trail Horses 5 & Over Class 94 - Hunt Seat Eq: 18 & U Class 81 – Trail Horses 6 & Over Class 83 - Trail Open Championship Saddle HIGH POINT Open REINING Class 84 – English Walk/Trot Open (Must have shown & scored all 3 days. A ‘zero’ score will not be eligible) Class 88 - English Pleasure Open Class 5 – Open Reining Class 91 – Hunter Under Saddle Jr. Horse Class 93 – Hunter Under Saddle Sr. Horse ! ALL NEW TRAIL OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP SADDLE CLASS (CLASS 83) ! ***Ranch Horse High Point Saddle Division*** (Must enter a minimum of 5 classes to be eligible for High Point) YOUTH 18 & UNDER AMATEUR 19 & OVER AMATEUR SELECT 45 & OVER OPEN RANCH HORSE Class 100, 104, 115, 119, 130, 135 Class 101, 105, 116, 120, 132, 136 Class 102, 106, 117, 121, 133, 136 Class 103, 107, 118, 122, 134, 137 ENGLISH HIGH POINT AWARD (Must enter 3 classes to be eligible for High Point) YOUTH 18 & UNDER AMATEUR OPEN Class 87, 92, 94 Class 86, 90, 95 Class 84, 88, 91, 93 GNG CLASSES 3 DAY ACCUMULATED POINT TOTAL BUCKLES AWARDED 1ST – 5TH | GNG & AQHA DAY RIBBON 1ST – 5TH English High Point must enter all 3 classes to be eligible Page 4 | Gold - N - Grand Schedule of Classes ** All schedules may change with weather changes** Thursday July 11, 2019 ARENA 1 – START TIME 8:00 AM Class A – Schooling Reining (Open arena 12pm – 1 pm) FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY ~ TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Arena 1 – Large Covered Arena START TIME 7:30 AM In case of rain, number of entries or extreme heat, these classes may be moved. Please check for daily schedule updates. Class # 1. GNG Reining: Novice Horse Open Level II Friday: Pattern 10 Saturday: Pattern 8 Sunday: Pattern 11 2. GNG Reining: Novice Horse Non Pro Level II Friday: Pattern 8 Saturday: Pattern 7 Sunday: Pattern 6 3. GNG Reining: Snaffle Bit/Hackamore (3, 4 & 5 YR olds) Friday: Pattern 5 Saturday: Pattern 6 Sunday: Pattern 11 4. GNG Reining: Rookie II Friday: Pattern 12 Saturday: Pattern 8 Sunday: Pattern 10 5. GNG Reining: Open ** ** (Open to all riders and horses regardlessChampion of age or money earned ) Saddle Friday: Pattern 6 Saturday: Pattern 10 Saturday: Pattern 11 6. GNG Reining: Non Pro (Non Pro riders) 7. GNG Reining: Limit Non Pro Friday: Pattern 11 Saturday: Pattern 5 Sunday: Pattern 9 ARENA 9 – RACE BARN ARENA START TIME APPROX 8:30 AM In case of rain, number of entries or extreme heat, these classes may be moved. Please check for daily schedule updates. 8. GNG Reining Short Stirrup 10 & Under Friday: Pattern A Saturday: Pattern B Sunday: Pattern A 9. GNG Reining: Youth 18 & Under 10. GNG Reining: Rookie Youth Friday: Pattern 6 Saturday: Pattern 10 Sunday: Pattern 8 11. GNG Reining: Green as Grass 12. GNG Reining: Green Reiner Friday: Pattern 5 Saturday: Pattern 8 Sunday: Pattern 6 (Riders with less than $100 lifetime earnings, from any and all shows, not limited to NRHA earnings, or less than 20 NRHA Youth Points at the current show year. Riders do not have to own the horse they show. Must ride one-handed) All reining classes: WCRHA Approved – For WCHRA info: (916) 684 – 2555 Classes 6 & 7, 9 & 10, 11 & 12 will run concurrent Go to NRHA.com for further eligibility Page 5 | Gold - N - Grand Schedule Of Classes Friday, Saturday & Sunday Arena 5A ~ Continued Friday, Saturday & Sunday 96 English: Warm up (MUST PRE ENTER) Arena 5A ~ 8:00 am 84 English Walk/Trot: Open 85 English Walk/Trot: Youth 10 & U 86 English Walk/Trot: Amateur 19 & O 13 Showmanship at Halter: Limit Youth 18 & U 87 English Walk/Trot: Youth 18 & U 14 Showmanship at Halter: Youth 13 & U 88 English Pleasure: Open 15 Showmanship at Halter: Youth 14 – 18 89 Pony English Pleasure: Youth 18 & U 19 Showmanship at Halter: Youth 10 & U 90 Hunter Under Saddle: Am 19 & O 91 Hunter Under Saddle: Jr Horse 92 Hunter Under Saddle: Youth 18 & U 93 Hunter Under Saddle: Sr Horse 94 Hunt Seat Eq: 18 & U 20 Leadline Freestyle: Youth 3 – 6 95 Hunt Seat Eq: 19 & O 21 Western Horsemanship: Limit Youth 18 & U 22 Western Horsemanship: Youth 13 & U Friday, Saturday & Sunday 23 Western Horsemanship: Youth 14 – 18 Arena 5B ~ 8:30am 27 Walk/Jog Equitation: Youth 10 & U 28 Walk Jog Pleasure: Youth 10 & U 16 Showmanship at Halter: Limit AM 19 & O 17 Showmanship at Halter: Amateur 19 & O 28B Western Pleasure: Warm-up 18 Showmanship at Halter: Am Select 45 & O (Must Pre-Enter) 29 Walk Jog Pleasure: Horses 5 & U 30 Walk Jog Pleasure: Limit Youth 18 & U 24 Western Horsemanship: Limit Am 19 & O 31 Walk Jog Pleasure: Youth 18 & U 25 Western Horsemanship: Amateur 19 & O 32 Walk Jog Pleasure: Limit Am 19 & O 26 Western Horsemanship: Am Select 45 & O 33 Walk Jog Pleasure: Amateur 19 & O 34 Walk Jog Pleasure: Am Select 45 & O Friday, Saturday & Sunday 35 Walk Jog Pleasure: Horses 6 & O Renewal by Anderson Arena (Arena 8 ) – 8:30 am 36 Western Pleasure: Limit Youth 18 & U 8:30 Am Start 37 AQHA Western Pleasure: Youth Level 1 38 Western Pleasure: 1st/2nd Yr Green Horse Open 100 Ranch Horse Conformation: Youth 18 & U 39 AQHA Western Pleasure: Lvl 1 101 Ranch Horse Conformation: Am 19 & O 40 Western Pleasure: Youth 13 & U 102 Ranch Horse Conformation: Am Select 45 & O 41 AQHA Western Pleasure: Youth 13 & U 103 Ranch Horse Conformation: Open 42 Western Pleasure: Horses 6 & Over 104 Ranch Riding Flat: Youth 18 & U 43 AQHA Western Pleasure: Sr.
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