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Pinto World Championship Show Pinto World Championship Show Tulsa Expo Square - June 8 - 20, 2020 FRIDAY, JUNE 5 54 YA - Halter Mares/Geldings, B Miniature, over 34” - 38”, all ages 8 am - Stall Barns Open 55 OP - Halter Stallions/Geldings, B Miniature, Solid, over 34”-38”, all ages noon - 6 pm - Show Office Opens 56 OP - Halter Mares, B Miniature, Solid, over 34”-38”, all ages 57 OP - Carriage Driving, Miniatures SATURDAY, JUNE 6 58 OP - Carriage Driving, B Miniatures 8 am - 6 pm - Show Office Opens 8 am - 6 pm - ID Station Opens MONDAY, JUNE 8 - CENTRAL PARK ARENA - Obstacle Driving Practice 8 am - 6 pm 6:30 pm - Youth Judging Contest Coaches Meeting - Exhibit Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 9 - ARENA 1, 7:30 AM SUNDAY, JUNE 7 59 AM Jr - Hunter Under Saddle (NSBA) 9 am - Youth Judging Contest, Livestock Arena 60 AM Sr - Hunter Under Saddle (NSBA) 8 am - 6 pm - Show Office Opens 61 AM Elite - Hunter Under Saddle (NSBA) 8 am - 6 pm - ID Station Opens 62 AM - Hunter Under Saddle, Solid Horse (NSBA) 10 am - Church Service in Pavilion 63 YA Jr - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type Horse 2 pm - 3 pm - Hunter In Hand Practice - Arena 3 64 YA Sr - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type Horse 3 pm - 4 pm - Jumping In Hand Practice - Arena 3 65 YA Walk/Trot, 10 & u - English Pleasure 66 YA Walk/Trot, 10 & u - English Pleasure, Solid Horse/Pony MONDAY, JUNE 8 - ARENA 1, 7:30 AM 67 YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - Ideal Pinto English 1 OP - Hunter Under Saddle, 5 & under, ST/HN Type (NSBA) 68 YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - Ideal Pinto English, Solid Horse/Pony 2 OP - Hunter Under Saddle, 6 & over, ST/HN Type (NSBA) 69 OP - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type, Overo 3 OP - Hunter Under Saddle, Solid Horse (NSBA) 70 OP - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type, Tobiano 4 OP - Green Hunter Under Saddle, ST/HN Type 71 OP - Ideal Pinto English, Solid Horse 5 YA Jr - English Pleasure, ST/HN Type Horse 72 AM Jr Walk/Trot - Hunter Under Saddle 6 YA Sr - English Pleasure, ST/HN Type Horse 73 AM Sr Walk/Trot - Hunter Under Saddle 7 YA - English Pleasure, Solid Horse/Pony 74 AM El Walk/Trot - Hunter Under Saddle 8 YA Novice - English Pleasure 75 AM Walk/Trot - Hunter Under Saddle, Solid Horse 9 YA - English Pleasure, Pony 76 AM Jr Walk/Trot - Disciplined Rail English 10 YA - Ideal Pinto English, Solid Horse/Pony 77 AM Sr Walk/Trot - Disciplined Rail English 11 YA - Ideal Pinto English, Pony 78 AM El Walk/Trot - Disciplined Rail English 12 YA Novice - Ideal Pinto English Arena 1 closes at 9:00 pm 13 OP - Disciplined Rail English, ST/HN Type 14 OP - Disciplined Rail English, Solid Horse TUESDAY, JUNE 9 - ARENA 2, 7:30 AM 15 YA Jr - Bareback English Equitation, ST/HN Type Horse 79 OP - Obstacle Driving, Miniature 16 YA Sr - Bareback English Equitation, ST/HN Type Horse 80 OP - Obstacle Driving, B Mini 17 YA - Bareback English Equitation, Solid Horse/Pony 81 OP - Obstacle Driving, Solid Miniature/B Mini 18 YA - Bareback English Equitation, Pony 82 AM - Obstacle Driving, Pony 83 AM - Obstacle Driving, Miniature, B Miniature MONDAY, JUNE 8 - ARENA 2, 7:30 AM 84 YA - Obstacle Driving, Pony 19 PRELIM AM Jr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type 85 YA - Obstacle Driving, Miniature, B Miniature 20 PRELIM AM Sr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type 86 OP - Obstacle Driving, Pony 21 PRELIM AM Elite - English Equitation, ST/HN Type 87 OP - Obstacle Driving, Horse 22 AM - English Equitation, Solid Horse 88 AM - Obstacle Driving, Horse FINAL AM Jr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type 89 YA - Obstacle Driving, Horse FINAL AM Sr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type 90 OP - Pleasure Driving, Miniature FINAL AM Elite - English Equitation, ST/HN Type 91 OP - Pleasure Driving, B Mini 23 AM Jr - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type 92 OP - Pleasure Driving, Solid Miniature/B Mini 24 AM Sr - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type 93 OP - Pleasure Driving, All Type, Pony 25 AM Elite - Ideal Pinto English, ST/HN Type 94 OP - Pleasure Driving, PL/SD Type Horse 26 AM - Ideal Pinto English, Solid Horse 95 AM - Pleasure Driving, Miniature/B Miniature 27 AM Novice - Ideal Pinto English 96 AM - Pleasure Driving, Pony 28 AM Jr Walk/Trot - Ideal Pinto English 97 YA - Pleasure Driving, Miniature/B Miniature 29 AM Sr Walk/Trot - Ideal Pinto English 98 YA - Pleasure Driving, Pony 30 AM El Walk/Trot - Ideal Pinto English 99 OP - Ideal Pinto Driving, PL/SD Type, Horse 100 AM - Color, Miniature/B Mini MONDAY, JUNE 8 - ARENA 3, 7:30 AM 101 YA - Color, Miniature/B Mini 31 OP - Hunter Over Fences In-Hand, Miniature 102 OP - Color, Miniature/B Mini 32 AM - Hunter Over Fences In-Hand, Miniature, B Mini, Pony 103 OP - Halter Stallions/Geldings, ST/HN Type Pony 33 YA - Hunter Over Fences In-Hand, Miniature, B Mini, Pony 104 OP - Halter Mares, ST/HN Type Pony 34 OP - Hunter Over Fences In-Hand, B Mini 105 OP - Halter Mares, SD/PL Type Pony 35 OP - Hunter Over Fences In-Hand, Solid Miniature/B Mini 106 OP - Halter Stallions/Geldings, SD/PL Type Pony 36 OP - Hunter Over Fences In-Hand, Pony 107 AM - Pony Halter 37 OP - Jumping In-Hand, Miniature 108 YA - Halter Mares and Geldings, Pony 38 OP - Jumping In-Hand, B Mini 109 OP - Tobiano Color, Pony 39 OP - Jumping In-Hand, Solid Miniature/B Mini 110 OP - Overo Color, Pony 40 OP - Jumping In-Hand, Pony 111 AM - Color, Pony 41 AM - Jumping In-Hand, Miniature, B Mini, Pony 112 YA - Color, Pony 42 YA - Jumping In-Hand, Miniature, B Mini, Pony 43 OP - Halter Stallions, Miniature, 34” & Under, all ages TUESDAY, JUNE 9 - ARENA 3, 7:30 AM 44 OP - Halter Geldings, Miniature, 34” & Under, all ages 113 AM - English Showmanship, Solid Horse 45 OP - Halter Mares, Miniature, 34” & Under, all ages 114 PRELIM YA Jr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 46 AM - Halter, Miniature, 34” & under, all ages 115 PRELIM YA Sr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 47 YA - Halter Mares/Geldings, Miniature, 34” & under, all ages 116 YA - English Showmanship, Solid Horse/Pony 48 OP - Halter Stallions/Geldings, Miniature, Solid, 34 & Under, all ages 117 AM Jr Walk/Trot - English Showmanship 49 OP - Halter Mares, Miniature, Solid, 34” & Under, all ages 118 AM Sr Walk/Trot - English Showmanship 50 OP - Halter Stallions, B Miniature, over 34”-38”, all ages 119 AM El Walk/Trot - English Showmanship 51 OP - Halter Geldings, B Miniature, over 34”-38”, all ages 120 PRELIM AM Novice - English Showmanship 52 OP - Halter Mares, B Miniature, over 34”-38”, all ages 121 PRELIM AM Jr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 53 AM - Halter, B Miniature, over 34” - 38”, all ages 122 PRELIM AM Sr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 123 PRELIM AM Elite - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse FINAL YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - English Showmanship FINAL YA Jr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse FINAL YA Novice - English Showmanship FINAL YA Sr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 189 YA Leadline Walk/Trot, 8 & u - English Pleasure FINAL AM Novice - English Showmanship 190 PRELIM YA Jr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type Horse FINAL AM Jr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 191 PRELIM YA Sr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type Horse FINAL AM Sr - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 192 YA - English Equitation, Solid Horse/Pony FINAL AM Elite - English Showmanship, ST/HN Type Horse 193 PRELIM YA Novice - English Equitation 194 PRELIM AM Novice - English Equitation TUESDAY, JUNE 9 - CENTRAL PARK ARENA - Over Fences Practice - 8 am - 6 pm 195 AM Jr Walk/Trot - English Equitation 196 AM Sr Walk/Trot - English Equitation WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 - ARENA 1 - Over Fences walk through/warm up - 4 - 6 am 197 AM El Walk/Trot - English Equitation ARENA 1, 7:30 AM 198 AM Walk/Trot - English Equitation, Solid Horse 124 YA - Working Hunter Over Fences, Pony FINAL YA Jr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type Horse 125 OP - Green Working Hunter Over Fences FINAL YA Sr - English Equitation, ST/HN Type Horse 126 OP - Working Hunter Over Fences, Solid (NSBA) FINAL YA Novice - English Equitation 127 AM - Working Hunter Over Fences, (NSBA) FINAL AM Novice - English Equitation 128 AM - Working Hunter Over Fences, Solid (NSBA) 129 YA - Working Hunter Over Fences, Horse (NSBA) WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10 - CENTRAL PARK ARENA 130 YA - Working Hunter Over Fences, Solid Horse/Pony (NSBA) Trail-In-Hand Practice, Minis & Ponies only - 8 am - 6 pm 131 OP - Working Hunter Over Fences, (NSBA) 132 YA - Equitation Over Fences, Pony THURSDAY, JUNE 11 - ARENA 1, 7:30 AM 133 AM - Equitation Over Fences, 199 YA - Hunter Under Saddle, Solid Horse/Pony (NSBA) 134 YA - Equitation Over Fences, Horse 200 YA Jr - Hunter Under Saddle, Horse (NSBA) 135 OP - Jumping 201 YA Sr - Hunter Under Saddle, Horse (NSBA) 136 YA - Hunter Hack, Pony 202 YA - Hunter Under Saddle, Pony 137 AM Novice - Hunter Hack 203 YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - Hunter Under Saddle 138 YA Novice - Hunter Hack 204 YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - Hunter Under Saddle, Solid Horse/Pony 139 OP - Hunter Hack, (NSBA) 205 YA Jr - Disciplined Rail English, ST/HN Type Horse 140 OP - Hunter Hack, Solid (NSBA) 206 YA Sr - Disciplined Rail English, ST/HN Type Horse 141 AM - Hunter Hack, (NSBA) 207 YA - Disciplined Rail English, Solid Horse/Pony 142 AM - Hunter Hack, Solid (NSBA) 208 YA Novice - Disciplined Rail English 143 YA - Hunter Hack, Horse (NSBA) 209 YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - Disciplined Rail English 144 YA - Hunter Hack, Solid Horse/Pony (NSBA) 210 YA Walk/Trot, 11 - 18 yo - Disciplined Rail English, Solid Horse/Pony 145 OP - Hunter Under Saddle, 3 year olds Solid (NSBA) 211 YA - Disciplined Rail English, Pony 146 OP - Hunter Under Saddle, 2 year olds Solid (NSBA) 212 OP - Ideal Pinto Driving, ST/HN Type, Horse 147 OP - Hunter Under Saddle, 3 year olds ST/HN Type (NSBA) 213 AM - Ideal Pinto
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