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Gaited Horse Show GAITED HORSE SHOW CLASS 16G HORSES USE CENTRE STREET ENTRANCE All livestock/equine exhibitors must provide proof of insurance with policy number, name of insurance company and expiry date on Entry Forms. Committee: Jennifer Girvin ([email protected]), Melissa Codlin Show to commence at 9:00 am, Saturday, October 12, 2019 Order of go will be Section 1, 7, 13, 2, 8, 14 etc. Open classes to run following breed classes. Open to mares, stallions and geldings. NORTH AMERICAN GAITED OPEN TO ROCKY MOUNTAIN HORSE (RMH), KENTUCKY MOUNTAIN SADDLE HORSE (KMSH), TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE (TWH), SPOTTED SADDLE HORSE (SSH), MISSOURI FOXTROTTER (MFT), GAITED MORGAN, GAITED SADDLEBRED etc.: 1. In Hand - Entries can be shown in Saddleseat, Hunter, Dressage, or Western tack & attire. Judge to ask breed & age of each horse. 2. Novice English Pleasure - Any rider can enter this class as long as they are riding a novice horse. Any horse can enter this class as long as they are ridden by a novice rider. Entries can be shown in Saddleseat, Hunter, or Dressage tack & attire. To be shown at the Walk, and Slow Gait only. Entries must stand quietly, and back readily. 3. Advanced English Pleasure - Not open to the same rider/horse combos entering in classes 2 & 4. Entries can be shown in Saddleseat, Hunter, or Dressage tack & attire. To be shown at the Walk, Slow Gait and Fast Gait only. Entries must stand quietly, and back readily. 4. Novice Western Pleasure - Any rider can enter this class as long as they are riding a novice horse. Any horse can enter this class as long as they are ridden by a novice rider. Entries must be shown in a western saddle & western attire. To be shown at the Walk, and Slow Gait only. Entries must stand quietly, and back readily. 5. Advanced Western Pleasure - Not open to the same rider/horse combos entering in classes 2 & 4. Entries must be shown in a western saddle & western attire. To be shown at the Walk, and Slow Gait only. Entries must execute a 180° turn on the haunches on the rail, stand quietly, and back readily. LATIN GAITED OPEN TO PASO FINOS, PERUVIAN PASOS etc. 48 6. Confirmation 7. Open Paso Pleasure 8. Novice Paso Pleasure - Novice horse or rider (horse or rider’s first time showing or horse is under 4 or rider is under 18). 9. Open Paso Performance 10. Country Pleasure ICELANDIC HORSES: 11. T7 -Tolt: 1.slow tempo tolt. Return to walk and change rein. 2. any tempo tolt. 12. T5 -Tolt: 1.slow tempo tolt. Return to walk and change rein. 2. extended tempo tolt on the long sides, slow tempo tolt on the short sides. 13. T6 - Tolt: 1.slow to medium tempo tolt 2. Slow to medium tempo tolt, on the long sides holding both reins in one hand clearly showing no rein contact with the horse’s mouth. 14. Three Gait: 1. slow tempo tolt. 2. Medium tempo trot. 3. Medium tempo walk. 4. Medium tempo canter. The best three of the four gaits shown will be counted towards a combined mark. Alternatively, only three gaits may be shown, in which case all are counted towards a combined mark. 15. V4 - Four Gait: 1. Medium walk. 2. Any tempo tolt. 3. Transition of walk/trot and tolt to walk, separately ridden as instructed by the speaker. Change rein. 4. Working to medium tempo trot. 5. Working to medium tempo canter. OPEN GAITED: 16. Open Equitation: No Pattern. Open to any gaited horse. Tack optional 17. Egg and Spoon Competition 18. Water Glass (formerly the Beer Tolt) 19. Potluck Obstacle Challenge – Exhibitors are encouraged to bring their favourite obstacles to build their own course. 3 refusals and you’re out. 20. Pattern Class (pattern provided day of show) 21. Working class – open to stallions, mares and geldings. To be shown in Trail Walk, Show Gait, Pleasure Gait and Canter. Canter will only be called from the Trail Walk. Entries must stand quietly and back readily. 22. Challenge of the Breeds: Open to any gaited horse. Tack optional. 23. Bare Back Class: Open to any gaited horse (No Dress Code) PRIZE MONEY: Section 1 & 7: 1st $12, 2nd $8, 3rd $6, 4th $4 and $4 to all remaining entries. Sections 2-6 and 8-24: 1st $25, 2nd $20, 3rd $15, 4th $10, 5th $5 and $5 to all remaining entries. 49.
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