Required Health Documents To comply with state animal health regulations and to ensure the health of your horse, the following requirements will be strictly enforced for all horses at the APHA World Show.

General • Check-in will be conducted from September 14 through September 29 in the Stall Office or Information Horse Show Office. All horses must have their health certificates and Coggins papers checked. • All horses must have a: 1. Negative Coggins (Equine Infectious Anemia) dated no earlier than September 28, 2018. 2. Health certificate issued no earlier than August 30, 2019, by a licensed veterinar- ian from the state of origin. • These documents will be checked upon arrival at the show office or stall office. Make sure the veterinarian uses registered names on the health and Coggins cer- tificates rather than “barn names.” If current Coggins, health papers and/or a copy of the original Certificate of Registration are not available, the horse will not be allowed to compete and entry fees will be forfeited. All horses are subject to inspection by the Show Veterinarian or State Veterinarian at any time or if suspected of harboring a com- municable disease. The American Paint Horse Association recommends that horses being brought to the World Show be vaccinated for West Nile Virus. Additionally, owners of horses should ask their veterinarians about a booster shot for West Nile Virus. It is important to remember that vaccines that protect your horse against Western, Eastern and Venezuelan Equine Encephalitis do not protect against Encephalitis caused by West Nile Virus. If you vaccinate against Western, Eastern and/or Venezuelan Encephalitis, you should vaccinate against West Nile Virus as well. Consult your veterinarian to set up a vaccination schedule appropriate for your horse.

Transfer/Lease Policy

Transfer/Lease of Horses at the Show: During the show, transfer/leasing of horses competing in the show may be completed. The following regulations must be met: • All transfer/lease transactions must be submitted to the APHA MemberCare booth located in the Richardson–Bass Building. • All transfer/lease transactions must be completed by 5 p.m. the day prior to the class in which the horse is to be exhibited in the new owner’s/lessee’s name. • Show Management will not recognize transfers/leases of show horses that are completed at the APHA home office during the World Show. • Note: Per Rule YP-020.C and AM-025.C for the purpose of tabulating all youth and amateur titles and awards, in the event a horse is sold or leased to any party other than related family as specified in Rules YP-020 and AM-020, any points earned are not transferable and a new start in acquiring points must be made by the new owner/lessee.

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Added Money in: Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Stakes - $5,000 minimum added* Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Stakes - $5,000 minimum added* (*Combined Total Payout $50,000) Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- and 4-Year-Old Western Pleasure Stakes - $7,000 added (combined total added)** Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- and 4-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - $7,000 added (combined total added)** (**Combined Total Added Money) 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) - $5,000 added Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) - $5,000 added 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) - $15,000 added Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) - $15,000 added 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Challenge - $5,000 added 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge - $5,000 added Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes - $1,000 added 4-Year-Old & Older Western Pleasure Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Western Pleasure Sweepstakes - $1,000 added 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes - $1,000 added 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Limited Rider Western Pleasure Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Bridleless Western Pleasure Sweepstakes - $1,000 added 3-Year-Old Trail Sweespstakes (with Non-Pro division) - $1,000 added 4- & 5-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes (with Non-Pro division) - $1,000 added 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Non-Pro Limited Working Cow Horse (Boxing) Sweepstakes - $1,000 added Open & SPB Ranch Riding Sweepstakes & World Championship - $1,000 added Amateur & Amateur SPB Ranch Riding Sweepstakes & World Championship - $1,000 added Open & SPB Ranch Trail Sweepstakes & World Championship - $1,000 added Amateur & Amateur SPB Ranch Trail Sweepstakes & World Championship - $1,000 added PBRIP Open & SPB Barrel Racing Sweepstakes - $5,000 added PBRIP 4- & 5-Year-Old Barrel Racing Futurity Jackpot - $500 added (held concurrently with PBRIP Sweepstakes) Timed Team Roping Sweepstakes - $1,000 added *NEW for 2019 Breeders’ Futurity - $20,000 Bonus Payout For high placing weanling foals competing in both APHA World Show Amateur weanling halter and the 2019 Breeders’ Halter Futurity (Des Moines, IA). Bob’s Custom Work Awarded to: All-Around Horse Reserve All-Around Horse All-Around Amateur (19–44) All-Around Masters Amateur (45 & Over) All-Around Novice Amateur High-Point Amateur Walk-Trot High-Point Western Performance Horse Bob’s Custom Saddles Awarded to: High-Point Ranch Horse High-Point Amateur Ranch Horse High-Point Novice Amateur Ranch Horse Awarded to: High-Point English Performance Horse courtesy of SmartPak Gist Silversmiths Custom Trophy Buckles Awarded in 212 classes! Custom Embroidered Cinch Outerwear Awarded to all World & Reserve World Champions, Sweepstakes Champions & Sweepstakes Reserve Champions! Perri’s Leather Embroidered Awarded to 3rd - 5th in all Open & Amateur World Championship Classes And Much, Much More!

More General Information HIGHLIGHTS of the 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show

New Classes • Ranch Rail Pleasure – Open, Amateur, Novice Amateur, Open Solid Paint- Bred, Amateur Solid Paint-Bred • Ranch Cutting – Open, Amateur, Novice Amateur (Regular Registry) Note: Qualifying waived in 2019. If horses are to be shown in other World Champion- ship classes in addition to Ranch Cutting, they must qualify. • Ranch Riding – splitting into Jr. & Sr. (held concurrently with Sweepstakes) • Reining Challenge – adding 7-year-olds to the 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenges (Open & Non-Pro) • 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) - $15,000 Added • Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) - $15,000 Added • 2-Year-Old Longe Line – Open and Amateur (Regular Registry) • Timed Team Roping Sweepstakes • Cowboy Mounted Shooting

Intermediate Division Classes Added • Ranch Riding – Open Jr. & Sr., Amateur (Regular Registry only) • Ranch Trail – Open, Amateur (Regular Registry only)

Solid Paint-Bred Added Money Opportunities Solid Paint-Bred horses are invited to compete with Regular Registry Paints in all non-World Championship, non-pointed classes (if eligible per all other class requirements) at the APHA World Show.

Complimentary Digital Videos to All Exhibitors Every exhibitor will receive a complimentary digital video of each of their classes/runs courtesy of APHA! Equine Promotion, the Official Videographer of the APHA World Championship Shows will automatically email exhibitors a link to their class video. No sign-up is necessary. Be sure to provide your current email address with your entries to ensure you receive your video emails.

WCHA Breeder’s Championship Futurity and The Big Money Futurity • Held in conjunction with the 2019 APHA World Show.

6 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Information General More More Highlights (continued from pg. 6) Lynn Simons Memorial Halter Futurity HIGHLIGHTS • Held as a class within a class with the Amateur Yearling halter (Regular Registry) classes.

The Breeders Halter Futurity - $20,000 Bonus Payout - Sponsored by The Breeders Halter Futurity & APHA • For high placing weanling foals competing in both APHA World Show Amateur weanling halter (Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred) classes and the 2019 Breeders Halter Futurity (Des Moines, IA).

Breeders’ Trust Western Pleasure & Hunter Under Saddle Stakes • Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Stakes & 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - Featuring a combined $50,000 purse! • $5,000 minimum added per class guaranteed. • Limited division offered as a class within a class. • Class purses will be split 75% to the Open division and 25% to the Limited division. • Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- & 4-Year-Old Western Pleasure & Hunter Under Saddle Stakes - $7,000 total added (combined)

Southern Belle Breeders’ Classes (offered as a class within a class to SBB eligible horses) • 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle - $500 added • 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle - $500 added • 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure - $500 added • 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure - $500 added • Senior Western Pleasure - $500 added • Western Yearling Longe Line - $500 added • Hunter Yearling Longe Line - $500 added

APHA horseIQ World Championship Judging Contest • Open to Collegiate & Youth Teams and Individuals.

Platinum Trailer Giveaway sponsored by Cowboy Trailer Sales Eligible Amateur exhibitors have the chance to win ownership of a three-horse slant Platinum trailer with tack room selected by random drawing. See page 39 for details.

John Deere Gator Giveaway sponsored by John Deere Eligible Amateur exhibitors have the chance to win ownership of a John Deere Gator selected by random drawing. See page 40 for details.

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 7 Table of Contents Required Health Documents...... 2 Affiliate Classes World Show Cash & Prizes...... 4 Lynn Simons Memorial Halter futurity. . 52 General

Information World Show Highlights...... 6 The Breeders Halter Futurity...... 52 APHA Mission Statement...... 10 Southern Belle Breeders’ ...... 52 APHA Sportsmanship Rules/ Code of Conduct...... 11 Breeders’ Futurity Classes World Show Entries Mailing Address. . 12 Conditions...... 53 World Show Shipping Address. . . . .12 Horse Show Office Hours...... 12 Stall Information Stall Office Hours ...... 12 Stall Information ...... 55 ID Station Hours ...... 12 Bedding...... 55

APHA World Show APHA World Lost and Found...... 12 World Show Sponsorship Opportunities. . 17 Horse Show Rules World Championship Show Rules. . . .57 General Information Check Cashing Policy ...... 59 Will Rogers Memorial Center Address. .12 Commercial Exhibits...... 59 World Championship Show Officials. . .14 Disqualification ...... 59 APHA Executive Committee...... 14 Drug Testing ...... 60 Show Services...... 14 Entries...... 60

& Jackpot Classes Check-In Procedures...... 15

Challenge, Sweepstakes Will Rogers Memorial Center Entry Deadline...... 60 Area Map...... 16 Health Requirements...... 62 Tentative Schedule ...... 18 Horse Show Office...... 62 Transfer Policy...... 2 Inhumane Treatment...... 63 Schedule by Class...... 23 Judges...... 64 Class Codes...... 28 Judges Video Reviews ...... 64 Reminders/Changes ...... 32 Lameness...... 64 Slot Classes & RV Reservations ...... 33 Breeders’ Futurity Logos...... 64 APHA World Show Membership Requirements...... 65 Pre-Entry Fees...... 34 Paddock Procedures...... 65 Post Entry Fees...... 34 Paid Practices/Warm-ups...... 65 Add-A-Class Fee ...... 34 Positive Identification ...... 66 Amateur/Novice Amateur Preliminaries...... 67 Eligibility Requirements...... 34 Refunds...... 67 World Show Qualification ...... 35

Stall Information Registration Requirements...... 67 Intermediate Exhibitors...... 36 Reining Paid Practice...... 37 Show Steward...... 68 Over Fences Warm-Up Classes . . . . 37 Substitutions...... 68 Trail Paid Practices...... 37 Tabulation for Final Standings/ Awards ...... 37 Cuts/Splits...... 70 Jackpot Classes...... 50 Tie-Breaker System...... 71 Speed Event Rollover Times...... 50 Transfers/Leases...... 71 Challenge & Sweepstakes Working Order...... 72 Horse Show Rules Conditions...... 41 WRMC Facility Rules...... 72

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APHA Mission Statement To promote, preserve and provide meaningful experiences with Paint Horses. General Information APHA Animal Welfare Statement APHA is committed to the humane and proper treatment of all animals. In this respect: • The welfare of the animal is the primary consideration in all activities. • Animals will be treated with kindness, respect and compassion at all times. • Responsible care will be used by all parties in handling, treatment and transportation of animals. • Horsemen and -women, as owners, exhibitors or trainers, will ensure the health and well-being of animals in their care at all times. • The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted animal husbandry standards and equine care, training and exhibition procedures, would determine to be neither cruel, abusive, nor inhumane. Based on these principles, the Association has developed and enforces strict rules to ensure ethical competition and humane treatment of American Paint Horses. The Association supports the development of procedures that assure equity, fairness, safety, health and welfare for all participants. Because the Association is strongly opposed to animal abuse, any member convicted in a court of law of cruelty to animals may be suspended from APHA when certified evidence is presented to the Executive Committee. Further, APHA reserves the right to excuse from further competition and/or remove from the grounds any person who fails to abide by this animal welfare statement and/or any animal whose welfare is under question by APHA.

Come Worship with Us! Sunday, September 22, 2019 8:00 a.m. West Sale Arena Non-denominational service led by Sam Ed Spence, Chaplain - Lone Star Park

10 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Information Sportsmanship Rules General “For when the One Great Scorer comes to mark against your name, he writes—not that you won or lost—but how you played the game.” (Grantland Rice) One of the primary objectives of the American Paint Horse Association is to encourage high moral character and good sportsmanship among its members while at the same time inspiring exemplary conduct in all phases of competition and instilling a sense of fairness and responsibility for the rigors of showmanship as well as the greater issues of life. Negative conduct, including harassment, bullying, or any other form of unsportsmanlike conduct will not be permitted by the APHA, and any person engaging in such action or conduct will be disciplined to the full extent permitted by the APHA rules. Unsportsmanlike or irresponsible conduct or any other form of misconduct that is illegal, indecent, profane, intimidating, threatening, harassing or abusive is prohibited. The APHA will not tolerate such behavior and violators will be excused from competition and/or removed from the show grounds and are subject to further disciplinary action.

Anti-Bullying Statement Everyone has the right to work and show in an environment free from harassment or bullying where they feel safe. The stress placed on targets of bullying have far reaching effects on the emotional health and well being of the victims and on the organization in which it occurs. Bullying can be physical, verbal, written, cyber acts or merely psychological. Incitement of others to such acts is also bullying. THE APHA EXPRESSLY PROHIBITS THE BULLYING OF ANY PERSON BY ANY MEANS AT ANY APHA FUNCTION OR APHA RELATED FUNCTION.

Good Sportsmanship Rules Good sportsmanship is about playing by the rules, discipline, respect and self- control. Good sportsmanship is not just what you do in the arena, but the way you conduct yourself both in and out of the arena. 1. The “Golden Rule” – Do unto others as you would have others do unto you. Show respect for your opponents if you expect it yourself. 2. Have an understanding and an appreciation of the rules. The spirit of good sportsmanship depends on conforming to the intent of the rules. 3. Enjoy yourself and encourage enjoyment for others. 4. T ake responsibility for your actions. 5. Recognize and appreciate good performances, especially by the opponent. 6. Respect the integrity and judgment of the judges and show officials. 7. Expect proper behavior from your teammates, trainers, family and friends. 8. Accept both victory and defeat with pride and compassion.

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 11 Contact Information / Office Hours World Show Entries Should be Mailed to:

General American Paint Horse Association Information P.O. Box 961023 • Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0023 ATTN: World Show Entry Overnight mailing address: 2800 Meacham Boulevard • Fort Worth, Texas 76137 Fax number: (817) 834-3152 Faxes need to be received by midnight Central Time in order to receive that day’s post- mark. For additional information concerning the programs contained in this book, call (817) 834-APHA (2742). Extensions: Amanda Cormack • 416 – Entries • [email protected] Matt Arias • 441 – Stalls, RV Reservations & Breeders’ Futurity • [email protected]

Entries may be paid by personal check, money order, VISA, MasterCard, Discover, American Express or wire transfer. All entries, stall and RV reservations must be submitted online or postmarked by August 9, 2019 in order to pay pre-entry fees.

Will Rogers Memorial Center Address Will Rogers Memorial Center APHA World Show 1501 Rip Johnson Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76107 For shipping purposes, use same address with the attention of: Horse Show Office and include name for paging purposes.

Horse Show Office Hours — Richardson-Bass Building Sunday, September 15 • 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday, September 16 through Saturday, September 28 • One hour prior to the start of the show until the last class enters the arena. *NOTE: Entries for the following day’s classes will ONLY be accepted until 5 p.m. each day, regard- less of when the show ends that day.

Stall Office Hours — Moncrief Building Open 24 hours per day beginning Saturday, September 14 at 7:30 a.m.

ID Station Hours Sunday, September 15 • 8 a.m.–5 p.m. Monday, September 16 through Saturday, September 28 • One hour prior to the start of the show until 5 p.m. or until the last class enters the arena, whichever is earlier.

Lost and Found Any lost or found items can be turned in or retrieved at the Horse Show Office or MemberCare Booth in the Richardson-Bass Building.

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World Championship Show Officials 2019 – 2020 APHA Executive Committee

General President: Mike Short – Shiner, Texas Information President-Elect: Casey West – Abilene, Kansas Vice President: Karen Thomas – Morganton, North Carolina Senior Committee Member: Alison Umberger – Broad Run, Virginia Fifth Committee Member: Melanie Cox-Dayhuff – Knightstown, Indiana Sixth Committee Member: David Lands – Gloucester, Virginia Immediate Past President: Dr. Craig Wood – Owenton, Kentucky Executive Director: Billy Smith – Fort Worth, Texas

Show Services Photographer: Over Fence Designer: Larry Williams Photography Classy Courses, Inc Roscommon, MI Ocala, FL (989) 889-1771 (281) 438-5867 larrywilliamsphotog.com getjumps.com Videographer: Trail Designer: Equine Promotion Robert Dehn Whitesboro, TX Golf Car Rental: (903) 361-0489 Metro Golf Cars [email protected] (817) 921-5491 x101 Veterinarian: metrogolfcars.com Equine Sports Medicine Fan Provider: Pilot Point, TX Fan-guy.com (940) 465-4466 (888) 343-5895 equine-sportsmedicine.com fan-guy.com

Show Staff Executive Director: Billy Smith Drug/Tail/DNA Testing: Senior Director of APHA Events: Dr. Caitlin Dobecka, DVM Holly Slaughter Sponsorships: Kurt Crawford, Desiree Heath Senior Director of Judges, Shows & Education: David Dellin Show Marketing: Steven Hayes, Cristin Conner, Horse Show Manager: Bob Geesaman Desiree Heath, Lee Clowers Assistant Horse Show Manager: Casey Devitt Gift Show: Paula Abney Arena Team: Owen Farms Arena Team APHA MemberCare Booth: Angie Willis Show Office: Amanda Cormack, Paint Horse Journal: Jessica Hein, Christine Henry Gillett Rachel Florman, Matt Arias Stall/RV Office: Matt Arias ID Station: Jennifer Crites, Freddie Alexander Show Awards: Alexandra Flavion Show Accounting: Jenny Mathis, Show Tabulators: Theresa Brown, Debbie Bedford Alexandra Flavion

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Future APHA World Show Dates General 2020 - September 21-October 4, 2020 • ​Qualifying Period - June 1, 2019 - May 31, 2020 • ​Pre-Entry, Stall & RV Deadline - August 1, 2020 • ​Breeders’ Futurity Payment Deadlines - 1st payment June 1, 2020 / 2nd payment August 1, 2020 2021 - September 20-October 3, 2021 • ​Qualifying Period – June 1, 2020 – May 31, 2021 • ​Pre-Entry, Stall & RV Deadline – August 1, 2021 • ​Breeders’ Futurity Payment Deadlines – 1st payment June 1, 2021 / 2nd payment August 1, 2021

Check-In Procedures & Reminders: Check-in will be conducted September 14 through September 29 in the Stall Office located in the Moncrief building or the Horse Show Office located in the Richardson-Bass building adjacent to the John Justin Arena. To pick up your exhibitor packet which includes exhibitor’s entry number you must present the following: 1. Photocopy of horse’s original Certificate of Registration. 2. Negative Coggins (Equine Infectious Anemia), dated no earlier than September 28, 2018. 3. Health certificate issued no earlier thanAugust 30, 2019 by a licensed veterinar- ian from the state of origin. 4. You must have a Positive ID of your horse prior to showing. *If you are checking in prior to getting your exhibitor’s packet you will need your health and Coggins papers to get your stalls.

Positive ID All horses participating in the APHA World Show will be positively identified using a copy of their Certificate of Registration before entering the horse show arena. Horses will not be allowed to enter the class without being positively identified.

Positive ID Station Primary ID station is located at the entrance to the John Justin Arena pad- dock. It is open one hour prior to the beginning of classes in that arena until at least 5 p.m. A $100 after-hours identification fee will be charged to the exhibitor’s account if a horse needs to be positively identified after the ID Station is closed for the day. APHA reserves the right to conduct additional follow-up inspections of any horse, as needed.

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Visit apha.com/oawcs/buildyourbrand or contact us at [email protected] for additional information. Tentative Schedule Saturday, September 14 5:30 p.m. - John Justin Arena 7 a.m. - John Justin Arena Horses Move-in/Gift Show Move-in Green Hunter Under Saddle *NSBA APHF Hunter Under Saddle Paid

General Solid Paint-Bred Hunter Under Practice

Information 7:30 a.m. - Open 24 Hours Stall Offi ce Opens Saddle *NSBA 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Junior Pleasure Driving *NSBA 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Sunday, September 15 Arena Prep Under Saddle Sweepstakes Horses Move-in/Gift Show Move-in Hunter Hack Practice *NSBA 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Amateur Walk-Trot Showmanship Horse Show Offi ce/ID Station Open Tuesday, September 17 (Walk Only) *NSBA 6:30 a.m. - John Justin Arena 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. - John Justin Arena Amateur Solid Paint-Bred APHF Western Pleasure Paid Ride the Pattern - Showmanship, Showmanship *NSBA Practice Hunt Seat Eq. & Horsemanship Novice Amateur Hunt Seat 7 a.m. - John Justin Arena Equitation *NSBA 5 p.m. - John Justin Arena Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation APHF Hunter Under Saddle Paid APHF Hunter Under Saddle Paid 19 & Over *Intermediate & NSBA Practice Practice Masters Amateur Hunt Seat 5:30 p.m. - John Justin Arena 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Equitation 45 & Over APHF Western Pleasure Paid Novice Amateur Hunter Under *Intermediate & NSBA Practice Saddle *NSBA Amateur Senior Hunter Under Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Monday, September 16 Saddle 19 & Over *NSBA & Hunter Under Saddle Stakes *NSBA Opens - 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Intermediate Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Colors of the Season Gift Show Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Hunter Under Saddle *NSBA Saddle Sweepstakes *NSBA 6 a.m. - John Justin Arena Masters Amateur Senior Hunter Senior Pleasure Driving *NSBA Over Fences Paid Practice - Under Saddle 45 & Over At Will Thursday, September 19 *NSBA & Intermediate 9 a.m. - John Justin Arena Amateur Walk-Trot Hunter 6:30 a.m. - John Justin Arena Working Hunter Warm-Up Class - Under Saddle *NSBA APHF Western Pleasure Paid 2’6”-2’9” Practice Amateur Junior Hunter Working Hunter Warm-Up Class - Under Saddle 19 & Over 7 a.m. - John Justin Arena 3’-3’3” *NSBA & Intermediate APHF Hunter Under Saddle Paid Hunt Seat Equitation Over Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Practice Fences Warm-Up Class Hunt Seat Equitation *NSBA 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Jumping Warm-Up Class Masters Amateur Junior Hunter 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle 11 a.m. - John Justin Arena Under Saddle 45 & Over *SBB & NSBA Preliminary Working Hunter *NSBA & Intermediate Novice Amateur Showmanship *NSBA Amateur Walk-Trot Hunt Seat *NSBA Novice Amateur Working Hunter Equitation *NSBA PRE: Amateur Showmanship 19 *NSBA Arena Prep & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Junior Working Hunter *NSBA Novice Amateur Hunter Hack *NSBA PRE: Masters Amateur Show- Amateur Working Hunter *NSBA Senior Hunter Hack *NSBA manship 45 & Over *NSBA & Senior Working Hunter *NSBA Amateur Hunter Hack *NSBA Intermediate Arena Prep Junior Hunter Hack *NSBA Amateur Performance Halter Novice Amateur Hunt Seat Arena Prep Geldings *NSBA Equitation Over Fences *NSBA Amateur Pleasure Driving *NSBA Amateur Performance Halter Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation Mares *NSBA Over Fences *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 Amateur Performance Halter Arena Prep 6:30 a.m. - John Justin Arena Stallions *NSBA Jumping *NSBA APHF Western Pleasure Paid Senior Hunter Under Saddle Amateur Jumping *NSBA Practice *NSBA & Intermediate

18 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Tentative Schedule, continued Information General Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3 & 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle 15 mins. after classes complete 4-Year-Old Hunter Under Challenge *NSBA / Gold 3-Year- Reining Paid Pratice Saddle Stakes *NSBA Old Hunter Under Saddle Novice Amateur Western Riding Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Saturday, September 21 *NSBA Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Amateur Western Riding 19 & Hunter Under Saddle Sweep- Solid Paint-Bred Trail *NSBA Over *NSBA & Intermediate stakes *NSBA Novice Amateur Trail *NSBA Masters Amateur Western 7 a.m. - Watt Arena Arena Prep Riding 45 & Over *NSBA & Big Money Non-Pro Jr. Weanling Amateur Yearling In-Hand Trail Intermediate Fillies / Big Money Color Jr. *NSBA 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Fillies Amateur Solid Paint-Bred APHA horseIQ World Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Yearling In-Hand Trail Championship Judging Mares Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Contest Platinum Non-Pro SPB Weanling Arena Prep Mares Breeders’ Futurity 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle 5 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Big Money Non-Pro Sr. *SBB & NSBA Reining Paid Practice Weanling Fillies / Big Money Amateur Senior Western Friday, September 20 Color Sr. Fillies Pleasure 19 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate 6:30 a.m. - John Justin Arena Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Stal- Masters Amateur Senior APHF Hunter Under Saddle Paid lions Breeders’ Futurity Western Pleasure 45 & Over Practice Platinum Non-Pro SPB Weanling Stallions & Geldings *NSBA & Intermediate 7 a.m. - John Justin Arena Breeders’ Futurity Solid Paint-Bred Western Plea- APHF Western Pleasure Paid Big Money Non-Pro Jr. Weanling sure *NSBA Practice Colts / Big Money Color Jr. Amateur 2-Year-Old Longe Line 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Colts *New & NSBA Gold 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Hunter Saddle Breeders’ Futurity Geldings Breeders’ Futurity Under Saddle Sweepstakes *NSBA Big Money Non-Pro Sr. *NSBA FNL: Amateur Showmanship Weanling Colts/ Big Money Tobiano Color Class 19 & Over *NSBA & Color Sr. Colts Junior Hunter Under Saddle Intermediate Big Money Non-Pro Yearling *NSBA & Intermediate FNL: Masters Amateur Mares / Big Money Color Overo Color Class Showmanship 45 & Over Yearling Mares Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old *NSBA & Intermediate Big Money Non-Pro Yearling Western Pleasure Stakes Amateur Walk-Trot Western Geldings / Big Money Color *NSBA Pleasure *NSBA Yearling Geldings Platinum Trailer Giveaway Novice Amateur Western Big Money Non-Pro Yearling Presentation sponsored by Pleasure *NSBA Stallions / Big Money Color Cowboy Trailer Sales Amateur Junior Western Plea- Yearling Stallions Green Western Pleasure sure 19 & Over WCHA All Age Versatility - *NSBA *NSBA & Intermediate Rail & Conformation Classes 5 p.m. - John Justin Concourse Amateur Solid Paint-Bred WCHA 2-Year-Old Versatility Amateur Exhibitor Reception Western Pleasure *NSBA Prospect - Rail & Conforma- sponsored by Stockyards Heritage Masters Amateur Junior tion Classes 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Western Pleasure 45 & Over 6:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum WCHA Intermediate Non-Pro *NSBA & Intermediate or 30 mins. after completion of Weanling Fillies *New Amateur Walk-Trot Western Watt Arena, whichever is later WCHA Jr. Weanling Fillies Horsemanship *NSBA 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Amateur Solid Paint-Bred West- Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) APHA Gold Jr. Weanling Mares ern Horsemanship *NSBA *NRHA Breeders’ Futurity

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 19 Tentative Schedule, continued WCHA Sr. Weanling Fillies Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Western 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Pleasure Sweepstakes 4-Year-Old & Older Western

General APHA Gold Sr. Weanling Mares *NSBA Pleasure Sweepstakes *NSBA Information Breeders’ Futurity Bridleless Western Pleasure Amateur Solid-Paint Bred WCHA Yearling Stallions Sweepstakes Yearling Longe Line *NSBA (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western APHA Gold Yearling Stallions WCHA Intermediate Non-Pro Pleasure Sweepstakes *NSBA Breeders’ Futurity Weanling Colts *New Novice Amateur Western Arena Prep WCHA Jr. Weanling Colts Horsemanship *NSBA WCHA 2-Year-Old Versatility (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Amateur Western Horsemanship Prospect - Pattern Class APHA Gold Jr. Weanling 19 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate WCHA All Age Versatility - Stallions & Geldings Masters Amateur Western Pattern Class Breeders’ Futurity Horsemanship 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Immediately After Last Class - WCHA Sr. Weanling Colts Watt Arena (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure WCHA Exhibitors Party APHA Gold Sr. Weanling *SBB & NSBA 6:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Stallions & Geldings 6 p.m. - Whiskey Ranch or 30 mins. after completion of Breeders’ Futurity Marked for Greatness Gala Watt Arena, whichever is later WCHA Yearling Mares 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Amateur Weanling Stallions Reining Challenge (NRHA APHA Gold Yearling Mares *Intermediate & BHF Levels 1-4) *NRHA Breeders’ Futurity Amateur Weanling Geldings *BHF Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Reining WCHA Yearling Geldings (Open/ Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Weanling *NRHA Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Stallions & Geldings *BHF 15 mins. after classes complete APHA Gold Yearling Geldings Amateur Yearling Stallions / Lynn Si- Reining Paid Practice Breeders’ Futurity mons Memorial Halter Futurity WCHA Champion of Champions Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Sunday, September 22 Peter Cofrancesco Memorial Yearling Stallions 8 a.m. - West Sale Arena Highest Money Earning Amateur Yearling Geldings / Church Service - Led by Chaplain Non-Pro Presentation Lynn Simons Memorial Halter Sam Ed Spence WCHA Highest Money Earning Futurity *Intermediate 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Stallion Awards Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Year- Amateur Trail 19 & Over *NSBA 5:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum ling Geldings & Intermediate or 30 mins. after completion of Amateur 2-Year-Old Geldings Masters Amateur Trail 45 & Watt Arena, whichever is later Amateur Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year- Over *NSBA & Intermediate 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge Old & Older Geldings (NRHA Levels 1-4) *NRHA Amateur Walk-Trot Trail *NSBA Amateur 2-Year-Old Stallions Novice Amateur Reining *NRHA Arena Prep Amateur Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year- Gold Yearling In-Hand Trail Solid Paint-Bred Reining *NRHA Old & Older Stallions Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Senior Reining *NRHA Amateur 3-Year-Old Stallions Yearling In-Hand Trail *NSBA 15 mins. after classes complete Amateur 3-Year-Old Geldings Solid Paint-Bred Yearling In-Hand Reining Paid Practice Amateur Aged Stallions Trail *NSBA Amateur Aged Geldings Arena Prep Monday, September 23 *Intermediate 6:30 a.m. - John Justin Arena 2-Year-Old Longe Line *New & NSBA 1:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3 & APHF Hunter Under Saddle Paid or 30 mins. after completion of 4-Year-Old Western Pleasure Practice Watt Arena, whichever is later Stakes *NSBA 7 a.m. - John Justin Arena Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining John Deere Gator Giveaway APHF Western Pleasure Paid Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) Presentation Practice *NRHA

20 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Tentative Schedule, continued Information

Amateur Reining *NRHA Open Jr./Sr. *Intermediate & SPB 2-Year-Old Stallions General Junior Reining *NRHA Ranch Riding Sweepstakes Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & (World Champs)*NSBA Older Stallions Tuesday, September 24 Ranch Reining 2-Year-Old Geldings 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & Green Trail *NSBA Wednesday, September 25 Older Geldings PRE: Senior Trail *NSBA & 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena 3-Year-Old Stallions Junior Trail *NSBA & Intermediate Intermediate 3-Year-Old Geldings Arena Prep Arena Prep Aged Stallions FNL: Senior Trail *NSBA & Utility Driving Aged Geldings Arena Prep Intermediate 12:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Arena Prep Amateur Western Yearling or 30 mins. after completion of Longe Line *NSBA Gold 2-Year-Old Western Watt Arena and Sr. Trail in John 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Limited Pleasure Breeders’ Futurity Justin, whichever is later Rider Western Pleasure *NSBA Open *Intermediate & SPB Sweepstakes Gold Yearling Longe Line Ranch Trail Sweepstakes (& Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Amateur Hunter Yearling Longe World Champs) *NSBA Line *NSBA Solid Paint-Bred Performance Arena Prep Halter Stallions *NSBA Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Ranch Rail Pleasure *New & Western Pleasure Solid Paint-Bred Performance NSBA *NSBA Sweepstakes *NSBA Halter Geldings SPB Ranch Rail Pleasure *New Junior Western Pleasure *NSBA Classes will not begin until & NSBA & Intermediate 30 mins. after completion Novice Amateur Ranch Reining of classes in Will Rogers Solid Paint-Bred Performance Amateur Ranch Reining Coliseum Halter Mares *NSBA Junior Working Cow Horse Performance Halter Mares Thursday, September 26 Non-Pro Limited Working Cow *NSBA 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Horse Sweepstakes (Boxing) Performance Halter Geldings 4- & 5-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes *NRCHA *NSBA (w/ Non-Pro division) *NSBA 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Performance Halter Stallions 3-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes *NSBA Amateur Weanling Mares (w/ Non-Pro division) *NSBA *Intermediate & BHF 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Arena Prep *SBB & NSBA Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Western Yearling Longe Line Mares *Intermediate & BHF Classes will not begin until *NSBA & SBB Amateur Yearling Mares / Lynn 30 mins. after completion of Senior Western Pleasure *SBB & classes in Will Rogers Coliseum Simons Memorial Halter NSBA & Intermediate 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Futurity *Intermediate Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Longe Horse Sweepstakes *NRCHA Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Year- Line *NSBA Amateur Working Cow Horse ling Mares Arena Prep Amateur 2-Year-Old Mares 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Green Western Riding *NSBA *Intermediate Weanling Stallions *Intermediate Junior Western Riding *NSBA & Amateur Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year- Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Intermediate Old & Older Mares Stallions Senior Western Riding *NSBA & Amateur 3-Year-Old Mares Weanling Geldings Intermediate *Intermediate Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Hunter Yearling Longe Line Amateur Aged Mares Geldings *NSBA & SBB Yearling Stallions 12:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure or 30 mins. after completion of Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Challenge *NSBA / Gold Watt Arena and Sr. Trail in John Stallions 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Justin, whichever is later Yearling Geldings *Intermediate Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Ranch Pleasure *NSBA Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Geldings Arena Prep

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 21 Tentative Schedule, continued Classes will not begin until Amateur Heeling 12 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum 30 mins. after completion of Steer Stopping Cowboy Mounted Shooting classes in Will Rogers Coliseum General Amateur Steer Stopping (World Championships)

Information Limited Amateur Working Cow Timed Team Roping Youth Solid Paint-Bred Horse (Boxing) Sweepstakes *New Youth Senior Working Cow Horse Arena Prep Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Non-Pro 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Novice Amateur Ranch Trail *NSBA Amateur Cow Horse Sweepstakes Amateur *Intermediate & Open Solid Paint-Bred *NRCHA Amateur SPB Ranch Trail Open 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Sweepstakes (& World Shotgun Jackpot Weanling Mares *Intermediate Champs) *NSBA 8 a.m. - Watt Arena Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Arena Prep Ranch Cutting *New Mares *Intermediate Novice Amateur Ranch Pleasure Novice Amateur Ranch Cutting Yearling Mares *Intermediate *NSBA *New Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Mares Amateur Ranch Pleasure *NSBA Amateur Ranch Cutting *New 2-Year-Old Mares *Intermediate 2 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Arena Prep Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & Novice Amateur Barrel Racing Older Mares Ranch Cow Work (Box, Drive, Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Barrel Box, Drive) 3-Year-Old Mares *Intermediate Racing Aged Mares Novice Amateur Ranch Cow Amateur Barrel Racing Work (Boxing) 12:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Solid Paint-Bred Barrel Racing Amateur Ranch Cow Work or 30 mins. after completion of Junior Barrel Racing Watt Arena, whichever is later (Box, Drive, Box, Drive) Senior Barrel Racing Novice Amateur Ranch Riding 3 p.m. - Watt Arena *NSBA Arena Prep Ranch Work Championships Amateur *Intermediate & Novice Amateur Pole Bending (All-Breed) Amateur SPB Ranch Riding Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Pole Ranch Penning Sweepstakes (& World Bending Arena Prep Champs) *NSBA Amateur Pole Bending Ranch Course Novice Amateur Ranch Rail Solid Paint-Bred Pole Bending Arena Prep Pleasure *New & NSBA Pole Bending Ranch Roping Amateur SPB Ranch Rail Will Rogers Coliseum - Pleasure *New & NSBA 15 mins. following classes Sunday, September 29 Amateur Ranch Rail Pleasure Barrel Racing Exhibitions/ John Justin Arena *New & NSBA Practices Patriot Team Roping Qualifier 7:30 p.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Stake Race Exhibitions/Practices Barrel Racing Exhibitions/ Saturday, September 28 Practices SBB = Southern Belle Pole Bending Exhibitions/ John Justin Arena Breeders’ Class Patriot Team Roping Qualifier Practices NSBA = NSBA Dual- 8 a.m. - Will Rogers Coliseum Approved Friday, September 27 PBRIP Open & SPB Barrel NRHA = NRHA Dual- 8 a.m. - John Justin Arena Racing Sweepstakes (& Approved Amateur Goat Tying Futurity Jackpot) NRCHA = NRCHA Dual- Amateur Breakaway Roping Arena Prep Approved Tie-Down Roping Amateur Stake Race Intermediate = Inter- Amateur Tie-Down Roping Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Stake mediate Exhibitor Heading Race Recognition Amateur Heading Stake Race BHF = Breeders’ Halter Heeling Solid Paint-Bred Stake Race Futurity Bonus

22 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Schedule by Class Information HALTER Geldings General Weanling Wednesday, September 25 Amateur Yearling *Intermediate Wednesday, September 25 Mares 2-Year-Old Wednesday, September 25 Weanling *Intermediate & BHF Tuesday, September 24 3-Year-Old Wednesday, September 25 Yearling / Lynn Simons Memorial Aged Wednesday, September 25 Halter Futurity *Intermediate Tuesday, September 24 Performance Halter Wednesday, September 25 2-Year-Old *Intermediate Tuesday, September 24 Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Wednesday, September 25 3-Year-Old *Intermediate Tuesday, September 24 Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Wednesday, September 25 Aged Tuesday, September 24 Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old Amateur Performance Halter & Older Wednesday, September 25 *NSBA Thursday, September 19 Solid Paint-Bred Performance Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Halter Wednesday, September 25 *Int & BHF Tuesday, September 24 Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Tuesday, September 24 Stallions Weanling *Intermediate Wednesday, September 25 Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & Older Tuesday, September 24 Yearling Wednesday, September 25 Geldings 2-Year-Old Wednesday, September 25 Weanling *BHF Monday, September 23 3-Year-Old Wednesday, September 25 Yearling / Lynn Simons Memorial Aged Wednesday, September 25 Halter Futurity *Intermediate Monday, September 23 Performance Halter Wednesday, September 25 2-Year-Old Monday, September 23 Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Wednesday, September 25 3-Year-Old Monday, September 23 Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Wednesday, September 25 Aged *Intermediate Monday, September 23 Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old Amateur Performance Halter & Older Wednesday, September 25 *NSBA Thursday, September 19 Solid Paint-Bred Performance Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Halter Wednesday, September 25 Stallions & Geldings *BHF Monday, September 23 Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Monday, September 23 Breeders’ Futurity Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & Older Monday, September 23 Mares Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Stallions Mares Futurity Friday, September 20 Weanling *Intermediate &BHF Monday, September 23 Platinum Non-Pro SPB Weanling Yearling/ Lynn Simons Memorial Mares Friday, September 20 Monday, September 23 Halter Futurity Gold Junior Weanling Mares 2-Year-Old Monday, September 23 Breeders’ Futurity Saturday, September 21 3-Year-Old Monday, September 23 Gold Senior Weanling Mares Aged Monday, September 23 Breeders’ Futurity Saturday, September 21 Amateur Performance Gold Yearling Mares Breeders’ Halter *NSBA Thursday, September 19 Futurity Sunday, September 22 Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Stallions & Geldings *BHF Monday, September 23 Geldings Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Monday, September 23 Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Geldings Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & Older Monday, September 23 Breeders’ Futurity Friday, September 20 Platinum Non-Pro SPB Weanling Stallions Open & Geldings Breeders’ Futurity Friday, September 20 Gold Junior Weanling Stallions & Mares Geldings Breeders’ Futurity Sunday, September 22 Weanling *Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Gold Senior Weanling Stallions & Yearling *Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Geldings Breeders’ Futurity Sunday, September 22 2-Year-Old *Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Gold Yearling Geldings Breeders’ 3-Year-Old *Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Futurity Sunday, September 22 Aged Thursday, September 26 Performance Halter Wednesday, September 25 Stallions Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Stallions *Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Breeders’ Futurity Friday, September 20 Solid Paint-Bred Yearling Thursday, September 26 Platinum Non-Pro SPB Weanling Solid Paint-Bred 2-Year-Old & Stallions & Geldings Breeders’ Older Thursday, September 26 Futurity Friday, September 20 Solid Paint-Bred Performance Gold Junior Weanling Stallions Halter Wednesday, September 25 & Geldings Breeders’ Futurity Sunday, September 22

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 23 Schedule by Class, continued Gold Senior Weanling Stallions & Barrel Racing Sweepstakes Geldings Breeders’ Futurity Sunday, September 22 PBRIP Open & SPB Barrel Racing Gold Yearling Stallions Breeders’

General Sweepstakes (& Futurity Jackpot) Saturday, September 28 Futurity Saturday, September 21 Information

WCHA & Big Money Breakaway Roping Amateur Friday, September 27 Big Money Non-Pro Jr. Weanling Fillies/ Big Money Color Jr. Fillies Friday, September 20 Big Money Non-Pro Sr. Weanling Cowboy Mounted Shooting Fillies/ Big Money Color Sr. Fillies Friday, September 20 Amateur *New Saturday, September 28 Big Money Non-Pro Jr. Weanling Amateur SPB *New Saturday, September 28 Colts/ Big Money Color Jr. Colts Friday, September 20 Open *New Saturday, September 28 Big Money Non-Pro Sr. Weanling Open SPB *New Saturday, September 28 Colts/ Big Money Color Sr. Colts Friday, September 20 Youth *New Saturday, September 28 Big Money Non-Pro Yearling Mares/ Big Money Color Yearling Mares Friday, September 20 Big Money Non-Pro Yearling Geldings/ Goat Tying Big Money Color Yearling Geldings Friday, September 20 Amateur Friday, September 27 Big Money Non-Pro Yearling Stallions/ Big Money Color Yearling Stallions Friday, September 20 WCHA Champion of Champions Sunday, September 22 Heading WCHA Intermediate Non-Pro Amateur Friday, September 27 Weanling Fillies *New Saturday, September 21 Open Friday, September 27 WCHA Intermediate Non-Pro Weanling Colts *New Sunday, September 22 Heeling WCHA Jr Weanling Fillies (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Saturday, September 21 Amateur Friday, September 27 WCHA Sr Weanling Fillies Open Friday, September 27 (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Saturday, September 21 WCHA Jr Weanling Colts Hunter Hack (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Sunday, September 22 Novice Amateur *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 WCHA Sr Weanling Colts Amateur *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Sunday, September 22 Junior *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 WCHA Yearling Mares (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Sunday, September 22 Senior *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 WCHA Yearling Geldings (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Sunday, September 22 Hunt Seat Equitation WCHA Yearling Stallions Amateur Walk-Trot *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 (Open/Non-Pro/OBE/Color) Saturday, September 21 Novice Amateur *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 WCHA All Age Versatility - Rail & Amateur 19 & Over Conformation Classes Friday, September 20 *NSBA & Intermediate Wednesday, September 18 WCHA 2-Year-Old Versatility Masters Amateur 45 & Over Prospect - Rail & Conformation *NSBA & Intermediate Wednesday, September 18 Classes Friday, September 20 Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 WCHA 2-Year-Old Versatility Prospect -Pattern Class Saturday, September 21 WCHA All Age Versatility - Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences Pattern Class Saturday, September 21 Warm-Up Class Monday, September 16 Novice Amateur *NSBA Monday, September 16 Color Class Amateur *NSBA Monday, September 16 Tobiano Color Class Saturday, September 21 Overo Color Class Saturday, September 21 Hunter Under Saddle Open PERFORMANCE 2-Year-Old *SBB & NSBA Thursday, September 19 Barrel Racing 3-Year-Old *SBB & NSBA Saturday, September 21 Novice Amateur Friday, September 27 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Amateur Friday, September 27 Saddle Sweepstakes *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 Junior Friday, September 27 Green *NSBA Monday, September 16 Senior Friday, September 27 Junior *NSBA & Intermediate Saturday, September 21 Solid Paint-Bred Friday, September 27 Senior *NSBA & Intermediate Thursday, September 19 Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Friday, September 27 Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Monday, September 16

24 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Schedule by Class, continued Information General Amateur Pleasure Driving Amateur Walk-Trot*NSBA Tuesday, September 17 Amateur Tuesday, September 17 Novice Amateur *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 Junior Monday, September 16 Amateur Junior 19 & Over Senior Wednesday, September 18 *NSBA & Intermediate Tuesday, September 17 Amateur Senior 19 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Tuesday, September 17 Ranch Cow Work Masters Amateur Junior Novice Amateur (Boxing) Saturday, September 28 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Tuesday, September 17 Amateur (Box, Drive, Box, Drive) Saturday, September 28 Masters Amateur Senior Ranch Cow Work (Box, Drive, 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Tuesday, September 17 Box, Drive) Saturday, September 28 Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Tuesday, September 17 Ranch Cutting *New Challenge Open Saturday, September 28 Novice Amateur *New Saturday, September 28 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge *NSBA Friday, September 20 Amatuer *New Saturday, September 28

Sweepstakes Ranch Pleasure Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Novice Amateur *NSBA Friday, September 27 Saddle Sweepstakes *NSBA Saturday, September 21 Amateur *NSBA Friday, September 27 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Open Ranch Pleasure *NSBA Tuesday, September 24 Under Saddle Sweepstakes *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 Non-Pro 4-Year-Old Hunter Ranch Rail Pleasure Under Saddle Sweepstakes Novice Amateur Ranch Rail *NSBA Friday, September 20 Pleasure *New & NSBA Thursday, September 26 Amateur Ranch Rail Pleasure Breeders’ Futurity *New & NSBA Thursday, September 26 Gold 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Amateur SPB Ranch Rail Saddle Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Friday, September 20 Pleasure *New & NSBA Thursday, September 26 Gold 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Ranch Rail Pleasure *New & Saddle Breeders’ Futurity NSBA Wednesday, September 25 *NSBA Friday, September 20 SPB Ranch Rail Pleasure *New & NSBA Wednesday, September 25 Stakes Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Hunter Ranch Reining Under Saddle Stakes *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 Novice Amateur Wednesday, September 25 Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro Amateur Ranch Reining Wednesday, September 25 3-&-4-Year-Old Hunter Under Open Ranch Reining Tuesday, September 24 Saddle Stakes *NSBA Thursday, September 19 Ranch Riding Jumping Novice Amateur *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Warm-Up Class Monday, September 16 Amateur *Intermediate Amateur *NSBA Monday, September 16 & Amateur SPB Ranch Riding Open *NSBA Monday, September 16 Sweepstakes (World Championship) *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Over Fence Warm-Up Classes Open Jr./Sr. *Intermediate & SPB Ranch Riding Sweepstakes Working Hunter Warm-Up- (World Championship) *NSBA Tuesday, September 24 2’6”-2’9” Monday, September 16 Working Hunter Warm-Up- 3’-3’3” Monday, September 16 Ranch Trail Pole Bending Novice Amateur *NSBA Friday, September 27 Amateur *Intermediate & Amateur Novice Amateur Friday, September 27 SPB Ranch Trail Sweepstakes Amateur Friday, September 27 (World Championship) *NSBA Friday, September 27 Open Friday, September 27 Open *Intermediate & SPB Solid Paint-Bred Friday, September 27 Ranch Trail Sweepstakes Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Friday, September 27 (& World Championship) *NSBA Wednesday, September 25

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 25 Schedule by Class, continued Ranch Work Championships Masters Amateur 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Sunday, September 22 Ranch Penning *New Saturday, September 28 Junior *NSBA & Intermediate Wednesday, September 25 General Ranch Course *New Saturday, September 28

Information *NSBA & Ranch Roping *New Saturday, September 28 Senior PRE: Tuesday, September 24 Intermediate FNL: Wednesday, September 25 Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Saturday, September 21 Reining Green *NSBA Tuesday, September 24 Novice Amateur *NRHA Sunday, September 22 Solid Paint-Bred *NRHA Sunday, September 22 Sweepstakes Amateur *NRHA Monday, September 23 3-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes Junior *NRHA Monday, September 23 (w/Non-Pro division) *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Senior *NRHA Sunday, September 22 4 & 5-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NRHA Saturday, September 21 (w/Non-Pro division) *NSBA Thursday, September 26

Challenge Utility Driving 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) *NRHA Friday, September 20 Open Tuesday, September 24 Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge Western Horsemanship (NRHA Levels 1-4) *NRHA Saturday, September 21 Amateur Walk-Trot *NSBA Friday, September 20 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge (NRHA Levels 1-4) *NRHA Sunday, September 22 Novice Amateur *NSBA Monday, September 23 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge Amateur 19 & Over (NRHA Levels 1-4) *NRHA Monday, September 23 *NSBA & Intermediate Monday, September 23 Masters Amateur 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Monday, September 23 Showmanship at Halter Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Friday, September 20 Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 Novice Amateur *NSBA Thursday, September 19 Amateur 19 & Over PRE: Thursday, September 19 Western Pleasure *NSBA & Intermediate FNL: Friday, September 20 Open Masters Amateur 45 & Over PRE: Thursday, September 19 2-Year-Old *SBB & NSBA Monday, September 23 *NSBA & Intermediate FNL: Friday, September 20 3-Year-Old *SBB & NSBA Wednesday, September 25 Amateur Walk-Trot (Walk Only) Green *NSBA Saturday, September 21 *NSBA Wednesday, September 18 Junior *NSBA & Intermediate Wednesday, September 25 Senior *SBB & NSBA & Stake Race Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Amateur Saturday, September 28 Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Saturday, September 21 Open Saturday, September 28 Solid Paint-Bred Saturday, September 28 Amateur Amateur Solid-Paint Bred Saturday, September 28 Amateur Walk-Trot *NSBA Friday, September 20 Novice Amateur *NSBA Friday, September 20 Steer Stopping Amateur Junior 19 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Friday, September 20 Amateur Friday, September 27 Amateur Senior 19 & Over Open Friday, September 27 *NSBA & Intermediate Saturday, September 21 Masters Amateur Junior Tie-Down Roping 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Friday, September 20 Amateur Friday, September 27 Masters Amateur Senior Open Friday, September 27 45 & Over *NSBA & Intermediate Saturday, September 21 Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Friday, September 20 Timed Team Roping Sweepstakes Open *New Friday, September 27 Challenge/ Sweepstakes Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Sweepstakes *NSBA Sunday, September 22 Trail 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Amateur Walk-Trot *NSBA Sunday, September 22 Challenge *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Novice Amateur *NSBA Saturday, September 21 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Limited Amateur 19 & Over *NSBA & Rider Western Pleasure Intermediate Sunday, September 22 Sweepstakes Tuesday, September 24

26 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Schedule by Class, continued Information General Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western Yearling In-Hand Trail Pleasure Sweepstakes *NSBA Monday, September 23 Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Amateur Saturday, September 20 Western Pleasure Sweepstakes Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Saturday, September 20 *NSBA Tuesday, September 24 Open Sunday, September 22 4-Year-Old & Older Western Solid Paint-Bred Sunday, September 22 Pleasure Sweepstakes *NSBA Monday, September 23 Bridleless Western Pleasure Sweepstakes Sunday, September 22 Breeders’ Futurity Gold Yearling In-Hand Trail Breeders’ Futurity Breeders’ Futurity Sunday, September 22 Gold 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Breeders’ Futurity Yearling Longe Line *NSBA Wednesday, September 25 Gold 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Amateur Western Yearling Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Longe Line *NSBA Tuesday, September 24 Amateur Hunter Yearling Stakes Longe Line *NSBA Tuesday, September 24 Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western Amateur Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Monday, September 23 Pleasure Stakes *NSBA Saturday, September 21 Western Yearling Longe Line Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro *NSBA & SBB Thursday, September 26 3 & 4-Year-Old Western Pleasure Hunter Yearling Longe Line Stakes *NSBA Sunday, September 22 *NSBA & SBB Thursday, September 26 Western Riding Solid Paint-Bred *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Novice Amateur *NSBA Thursday, September 19 Amateur 19 & Over 2-Year-Old Longe Line *NSBA & Intermediate Thursday, September 19 Amateur *New & NSBA Saturday, September 21 Masters Amateur 45 & Over Open *New & NSBA Tuesday, September 24 *NSBA & Internediate Thursday, September 19 Green *NSBA Thursday, September 26 Junior *NSBA & Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Breeders’ Futurity Senior *NSBA & Intermediate Thursday, September 26 Gold Yearling Longe Line Breeders’ Futurity *NSBA Wednesday, September 25 Working Cow Horse Limited Amateur Thursday, September 26 APH Foundation Paid Practices Amateur Wednesday, September 25 Hunter Under Saddle Paid Practices Sunday, September 15 Junior Tuesday, September 24 Tuesday, September 17 Senior Thursday, September 26 Wednesday, September 18 Non-Pro 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Thursday, September 19 Cow Horse Sweepstakes *NRCHA Thursday, September 26 Friday, September 20 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Monday, September 23 Horse Sweepstakes *NRCHA Wednesday, September 25 Western Pleasure Paid Practices Sunday, September 15 Non-Pro Limited Working Cow Tuesday, September 17 Horse Sweepstakes (Boxing) Wednesday, September 18 *NRCHA Tuesday, September 24 Thursday, September 19 Working Hunter Friday, September 20 Monday, September 23 Novice Amateur *NSBA Monday, September 16 Amateur *NSBA Monday, September 16 Reining Paid Practices Thursday, September 19 Preliminary *NSBA Monday, September 16 Friday, September 20 Junior *NSBA Monday, September 16 Saturday, September 21 Senior *NSBA Monday, September 16 Sunday, September 22

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 27 Class Codes

Open Halter Classes RHP3 Ranch Riding - Senior HM1 Weanling Mares RT1 Ranch Trail General HM2 Yearling Mares RNG2 Reining - Junior Information HM3 2-Year-Old Mares RNG3 Reining - Senior HM4 3-Year-Old Mares SR1 Stake Race HM5 Aged Mares SS1 Steer Stopping - All Ages PHM1 Performance Halter Mares CR1 Tie-Down Roping - All Ages HG1 Weanling Geldings TRL2 Trail - Junior HG2 Yearling Geldings TRL3 Trail - Senior HG3 2-Year-Old Geldings GTR Green Trail HG4 3-Year-Old Geldings UPD1 Utility Driving HG5 Aged Geldings WP4 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure PHG1 Performance Halter Geldings WP5 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure HS1 Weanling Stallions WP2 Western Pleasure - Junior HS2 Yearling Stallions WP3 Western Pleasure - Senior HS3 2-Year-Old Stallions GWP Green Western Pleasure HS4 3-Year-Old Stallions WR2 Western Riding - Junior HS5 Aged Stallions WR3 Western Riding - Senior PHS1 Performance Halter Stallions GWR Green Western Riding OCC Overo Color Class WCH2 Working Cow Horse - Junior TCC Tobiano Color Class WCH3 Working Cow Horse - Senior GWH1 Working Hunter - Preliminary Open Solid Paint-Bred Halter Classes WHU2 Working Hunter - Junior BHM2 SPB Weanling Mares WHU3 Working Hunter - Senior BHM3 SPB Yearling Mares IHT Yearling In-Hand Trail BHM9 SPB 2-Year-Old & Older Mares WYLL Western Yearling Longe Line BPM1 SPB Performance Halter Mares HYLL Hunter Yearling Longe Line BHG2 SPB Weanling Geldings LLN2 2-Year-Old Longe Line BHG3 SPB Yearling Geldings BHG9 SPB 2-Year-Old & Older Geldings Open Solid Paint-Bred BPG1 SPB Performance Halter Geldings Performance Classes BHS2 SPB Weanling Stallions BBR1 SPB Barrel Racing BHS3 SPB Yearling Stallions BBH1 SPB Hunter Under Saddle BHS9 SPB 2-Year-Old & Older Stallions BPB1 SPB Pole Bending BPS1 SPB Performance Halter Stallions BRL1 SPB Ranch Rail Pleasure BRP1 SPB Ranch Riding Open Performance Classes BRT1 SPB Ranch Trail BR2 Barrel Racing - Junior BRG1 SPB Reining BR3 Barrel Racing - Senior BSR1 SPB Stake Race HDG1 Heading - All Ages BT1 SPB Trail HLG1 Heeling - All Ages BWP1 SPB Western Pleasure HH2 Hunter Hack - Junior BIHT SPB Yearling In-Hand Trail HH3 Hunter Hack - Senior BLL1 SPB Yearling Longe Line BPH4 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle BPH5 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle BPH2 Hunter Under Saddle - Junior Amateur Halter Classes BPH3 Hunter Under Saddle - Senior AM15 Weanling Mares GHU Green Hunter Under Saddle AM16 Yearling Mares JUM1 Jumping - All Ages AM17 2-Year-Old Mares PD2 Pleasure Driving - Junior AM18 3-Year-Old Mares PD3 Pleasure Driving - Senior AM19 Aged Mares PB1 Pole Bending APHM Performance Halter Mares RW1 Ranch Cow Work (Box, Drive, Box, Drive) AM20 Weanling Geldings RCT1 Ranch Cutting AM21 Yearling Geldings PR1 Ranch Pleasure AM22 2-Year-Old Geldings RRL1 Ranch Rail Pleasure AM23 3-Year-Old Geldings RR1 Ranch Reining AM24 Aged Geldings RHP2 Ranch Riding - Junior APHG Performance Halter Geldings

28 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Class Codes, continued Information General AM10 Weanling Stallions AWP3 Amateur Senior Western Pleasure (19 & Over) AM11 Yearling Stallions AWPD Masters Amateur Senior Western Pleasure (45 & Over) AM12 2-Year-Old Stallions AWR1 Amateur Western Riding (19 & Over) AM13 3-Year-Old Stallions AWR6 Masters Amateur Western Riding (45 & Over) AM14 Aged Stallions AWC1 Amateur Working Cow Horse APHS Performance Halter Stallions ALC1 Limited Amateur Working Cow Horse (Boxing) AWH1 Amateur Working Hunter Amateur Solid Paint-Bred AWYL Amateur Western Yearling Longe Line Halter Classes AHYL Amateur Hunter Yearling Longe Line ABWM Amateur SPB Weanling Mares AIHT Amateur Yearling In-Hand Trail ABYM Amateur SPB Yearling Mares ALL7 Amateur 2-Year-Old Longe Line AB2M Amateur SPB 2-Year-Old & Older Mares ABSG Amateur SPB Weanling Stallions & Geldings Amateur Solid Paint-Bred ABYG Amateur SPB Yearling Geldings Performance Classes AB2G Amateur SPB 2-Year-Old & Older Geldings ABBR Amateur SPB Barrel Racing ABYS Amateur SPB Yearling Stallions ABHM Amateur SPB Western Horsemanship AB2S Amateur SPB 2-Year-Old & Older Stallions ABHS Amateur SPB Hunt Seat Equitation ABBH Amateur SPB Hunter Under Saddle Amateur Performance Classes ABPB Amateur SPB Pole Bending ABR1 Amateur Barrel Racing ABRL Amateur SPB Ranch Rail Pleasure ABA1 Amateur Breakaway Roping ABRP Amateur SPB Ranch Riding AGT1 Amateur Goat Tying ABTL Amateur SPB Ranch Trail AHD1 Amateur Heading ABRG Amateur SPB Reining AHL1 Amateur Heeling ABSH Amateur SPB Showmanship AH1 Amateur Western Horsemanship (19 & Over) ABSR Amateur SPB Stake Race AH6 Masters Amateur Western Horsemanship (45 & Over) ABWP Amateur SPB Western Pleasure AHS1 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation (19 & Over) ABLL Amateur SPB Yearling Longe Line AHS6 Masters Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation (45 & Over) ABIH Amateur SPB Yearling In-Hand Trail AEF1 Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences AHH1 Amateur Hunter Hack Amateur Walk-Trot Classes ABH2 Amateur Junior Hunter Under Saddle (19 & Over) AWT1 Amateur Walk-Trot Showmanship ABHB Masters Amateur Junior Hunter Under Saddle AWT2 Amateur Walk-Trot Western Pleasure (45 & Over) AWT3 Amateur Walk-Trot Horsemanship ABH3 Amateur Senior Hunter Under Saddle (19 & Over) AWT4 Amateur Walk-Trot Trail ABHD Masters Amateur Senior Hunter Under Saddle AWT5 Amateur Walk-Trot Hunter Under Saddle (45 & Over) AWT6 Amateur Walk-Trot Hunt Seat Equitation AJU1 Amateur Jumping APD1 Amateur Pleasure Driving Novice Amateur Classes APB1 Amateur Pole Bending NBR1 Novice Amateur Barrel Racing ARW1 Amateur Ranch Cow Work (Box, Drive, Box, Drive) NH1 Novice Amateur Western Horsemanship ARCU Amateur Ranch Cutting NHS1 Novice Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation APR1 Amateur Ranch Pleasure NEF1 Novice Amateur Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences ARL1 Amateur Ranch Rail Pleasure NHH1 Novice Amateur Hunter Hack ARR1 Amateur Ranch Reining NBH1 Novice Amateur Hunter Under Saddle ARP1 Amateur Ranch Riding NPB1 Novice Amateur Pole Bending ART1 Amateur Ranch Trail NRL1 Novice Amateur Ranch Rail Pleasure AR1 Amateur Reining NRR1 Novice Amateur Ranch Reining ASH1 Amateur Showmanship (19 & Over) NRWL Novice Amateur Ranch Cow Work (Boxing) ASH6 Masters Amateur Showmanship (45 & Over) NRC1 Novice Amateur Ranch Cutting ASR1 Amateur Stake Race NPR1 Novice Amateur Ranch Pleasure AST1 Amateur Steer Stopping NRP1 Novice Amateur Ranch Riding ACR1 Amateur Tie-Down Roping NRT1 Novice Amateur Ranch Trail AT1 Amateur Trail (19 & Over) NR1 Novice Amateur Reining AT6 Masters Amateur Trail (45 & Over) NSH1 Novice Amateur Showmanship AWP2 Amateur Junior Western Pleasure (19 & Over) NT1 Novice Amateur Trail AWPB Masters Amateur Junior Western Pleasure (45 & Over) NWP1 Novice Amateur Western Pleasure

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NWR1 Novice Amateur Western Riding Sweepstakes & Futurity Classes NWH1 Novice Amateur Working Hunter BWPS Bridleless Western Pleasure Sweepstakes General

Information KLWP 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Limited Rider Western Breeders’ Futurity Classes Pleasure Sweepstakes GF10 Gold Jr. Weanling Stallions & Geldings KNW2 Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Sweepstakes GF11 Gold Sr. Weanling Stallions & Geldings KNH2 Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle GF20 Gold Jr. Weanling Mares Sweepstakes GF21 Gold Sr. Weanling Mares GFYS Gold Yearling Stallions KNW3 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Sweepstakes GFYM Gold Yearling Mares KNH3 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle GFYG Gold Yearling Geldings Sweepstakes GFLL Gold Yearling Longe Line KWP4 4-Year-Old & Older Western Pleasure Sweepstakes GFIH Gold Yearling In-Hand Trail KNW4 Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Western Pleasure GF2H Gold 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes GF2W Gold 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure KHU4 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Saddle GF3H Gold 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes GF3W Gold 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure KNH4 Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Saddle BFN1 Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Stallions Sweepstakes BFN2 Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Mares KT3 3-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes (with Non-Pro division) BFN3 Platinum Non-Pro Weanling Geldings KT4 4- & 5-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes BFN4 Platinum Non-Pro Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Mares (with Non-Pro division) BFN5 Platinum Non-Pro Solid Paint-Bred Weanling RRS Open & SPB Ranch Riding Sweepstakes Stallions & Geldings (& World Championship) Challenge Classes ARRS Amateur & Amateur SPB Ranch Riding Sweepstakes RHC3 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Open Level 4 (& World Championship) RHCR 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Open Level 3 RTSS Open & SPB Ranch Trail Sweepstakes RHCW 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Open Level 2 (& World Championship) RHC1 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Open Level 1 ARTS Amateur & Amateur SPB Ranch Trail Sweepstakes NRC3 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – (& World Championship) Non-Pro Level 4 PBR PBRIP Open & SPB Barrel Racing Sweepstakes NRCR Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – KWC4 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes Non-Pro Level 3 KNWC Non-Pro 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Horse NRCW Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Sweepstakes Non-Pro Level 2 NRC1 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – KLWC Non-Pro Limited Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes Non-Pro Level 1 (Boxing) RHC4 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – KTTR Timed Team Roping Sweepstakes Open Level 4 R3HC 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Breeders’ Trust Pleasure Stakes Open Level 3 BT2W Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western R2HC 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Pleasure Stakes Open Level 2 BT2H Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle R1HC 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Stakes Open Level 1 BT3W Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- & 4-Year-Old Western NRC4 Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Pleasure Stakes Non-Pro Level 4 BT3H Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- & 4-Year-Old Hunter N3RC Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Under Saddle Stakes Non-Pro Level 3 N2RC Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Non-Pro Level 2 Over Fence Warm-up Classes N1RC Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – OF1 Working Hunter 2’6”-2’9” Non-Pro Level 1 OF2 Working Hunter 3’-3’3” HUSC 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge OF3 Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences WPC 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Challenge OF4 Jumping

30 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book WHO WILL WIN $50,000 + AT THE APHA WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW?

2019 BREEDERS’ TRUST PLEASURE STAKES CLASSES 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Stakes and 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Stakes

$ $ 50,000+ 7,000 Added (estimated combined total payout) (combined total added) • Payout will be split 75% Open / 25% Limited • Total estimated combined purse includes Non-Pro 3- and 4-Year-Old stakes fees and $5,000 added guaranteed Pleasure Stakes per class. (additional entry fees required)

2020 BREEDERS’ TRUST PLEASURE STAKES CLASSES Don’t miss out making your horse eligible! The following criteria will be used to make horses eligible for the Breeders’ Trust Stakes classes.

Simplifi ed Entry Fees: Requirements: • Yearling year – Postmarked • Horses must be nominated November 1, 2019 – $1,500 payment to the Breeders’ Trust to be • 2-year-old year – Postmarked eligible. August 1, 2020 – $1,000 + $225 • Open to Regular Registry administration fee and Solid Paint-Bred horses. Classes: • 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure and 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle • Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure and Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle (2020 World Show) Wade Parks & That Cheatin Cowboy (additional entry fees required) Morgan Ilic & Over N Over 2018 Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old 2018 Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Stakes Champion Hunter Under Saddle Stakes Champion

For complete rules and eligibility criteria visit apha.com/oawcs Reminders/Changes

World Show Points:

General • Effective January 1, 2016, World Show points do not count towards year-end Information award standings or Breeders’ Trust payouts.

Classes Held As Scheduled: • No classes scheduled will be combined or cancelled. All classes will be held as published, except as otherwise stated under Preliminaries and Tabulation for Final Standings/Preliminaries.

Class Cancellation: • A class will be held for a minimum of three years before it will be considered for cancellation. If after three years, a class does not meet the six entry minimum requirement, it will be considered for cancellation in subsequent years.

Exhibitor Substitutions: • Exhibitor substitutions will be accepted in all classes (unless otherwise specified), but must be reported to the Horse Show Office prior to the class entering the arena. No exhibitor changes will be accepted at the announcer’s stand or paddock. See Substitution Policy for complete rules.

Back-to-Back Classes: • If you are entered in back-to-back classes and feel this will cause a time constraint, you may inform the Horse Show Office by 5 p.m. the day prior to the classes and request a change in the order of go to allow more time to prepare. If possible, show management will then adjust your working order. See Working Order for complete details.

Entry Declaration: • All entrants in the 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure, 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle, 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure, 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle, 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge and 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Challenge must declare they will be exhibiting in their class by 5 p.m. the day prior to the class in order for the classes to be cut properly and the working order posted. All entries not included in the working order as posted will not be allowed to show. Reminder! Everyone entering an Amateur/Novice Amateur/Non-Pro Class must have a current APHA Amateur card to show.

32 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book RV Reservations Information •  If you had an RV reservation at the 2018 Open/Amateur World Show, you will be given first pref- General erence if your request is received by August 9. • New reservations received after August 9 will be filled on first-come, first-serve availability. • Full-service RV lots with full hook-ups. These spaces include electricity, water, sewer hook-ups, and convenient location near John Justin Arena and south end of Trail Dr. • Limited number of 30 amp spaces available with electricity and water only. (No dump site available.) • Horses can begin moving in Saturday, September 14. • Reservations prior to September 14 or after September 29 are available through Will Rogers Memorial Center. (WRMC) • All RV lots are for camping only. No unoccupied trailers allowed. • Spaces are assigned according to dates requested and the size of the RV. • Limited reserved parking for RVs with generators. • Showers available in the Swine Barn and Will Rogers Coliseum. • RVs must match description provided on reservation, including license tags. •  Refunds prior to September 1 are subject to a $10 office processing fee. No refunds allowed after September 1, 2019. Reserved by Reserved August 9 After August 9

30/50 amp hook-up night - Red Lot 5 - north of John Full hook-ups $80 $85 Justin Arena (water, electric, & sewer)

30/50 amp hook-up - Red Lot 5 - north of John Justin Full hook-ups Arena – Entire show - September 14-28 (15 nights, $1,080 $1,155 (water, electric, & sewer) savings of $120)

30/50 amp hook-up per night - Yellow Lot 3 - south end Full hook-Ups $80 $85 of Trail Dr. near Botanical Gardens (water, electric, & sewer)

30/50 amp hook-up per night - Yellow Lot 3 - south end Full hook-Ups $1,080 $1,155 of Trail Dr. near Botanical Gardens. Entire show - (water, electric, & sewer) September 14-28 (15 nights, savings of $120)

30 amp hook-up per night - Red Lot 1 & 2 by Swine & Water & electric only $45 $50 Sheep Barns

30 amp hook-up - Red Lot 1 & 2 by Swine & Sheep Barns Water & electric only $610 $685 Entire show - September 14-28 (15 nights, savings of $65)

Generator Parking per night - Yellow Lot 3g - adjacent to $25 $25 the south end of Trail Dr.

Generator Parking - Yellow Lot 3g - adjacent to the south end of Trail Dr. – Entire show - September 14-28 $340 $340 (15 nights, savings of $35)

RED LOT 1 Spaces #1-22. West of Swine Barn, 28-foot vehicles or smaller, 30 amp only. RED LOT 2 Spaces #23-30. Between Swine Barn and Sheep Barn, 25-foot vehicles or smaller, 30 amp only. YELLOW LOT Spaces #1-78. South end of Trail Drive. 30 or 50 amp. (Full hook-ups.) YELLOW LOT 3G Reserved parking for RVs with generators. (No hook-ups.) Spaces 104 RED LOT 5 Spaces #V1-V104. North of Richardson Bass Building, all sizes, 30 or 50 amp. (Full hook-ups)

For more information, please contact Matt Arias at (817) 222-6441. Beginning September 15, please call (817) 487-6066 or email [email protected]. Fax reservations to (817) 834-3152 or email [email protected] or mail to:  APHA Attention RV Reservations P.O. Box 961023 Fort Worth, Texas 76161-0023

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 33 APHA World Championship Show Pre-Entry Fees Amateur Goat Tying $350 (includes $10 goat charge) Pre-Entry Deadline: Entries must be submitted Jackpot Classes (per run**) $75 online or postmarked on or before August 9, All Other Fees–Same As Previously Listed 2019 (postal meters not accepted.) *All trail and over fence classes will include a scheduled Submitted Postmarked/ practice/schooling time in which all entrants will Online Faxed/Emailed have the opportunity to school on course at will. No additional sign-up is required. Schooling fee is included Open $175 $180 in the class entry fee. Amateur/Novice Amateur/Walk-Trot $175 $180 **See Jackpot information on page 51 for more details. Trail & Over Fences classes $220 $225 Add-A-Class fees do not apply to entries received under (includes $45 schooling/ this fee schedule. equipment fee*) Roping $220 $225 Complimentary Digital Videos (includes $45 cattle charge) to All Exhibitors APHA World Show APHA World Working Cow Horse & Ranch Cow $220 $225 Work (includes $45 cattle charge) Every exhibitor will receive a complimentary Ranch Cutting $265 $270 digital video of each of their classes/runs (includes $90 cattle charge) courtesy of APHA! Equine Promotion, the Amateur Goat Tying $185 $190 Official Videographer of the APHA World (includes $10 goat charge) Championship Shows will automatically email Intermediate Division Entry $35 – exhibitors a link to their class video. No sign-up NRHA dual approval fee $25 – is necessary. Be sure to provide your current email address with your entries to ensure you NSBA approval class fee $40 – receive your video emails. Over Fence Warm-Up Classes $50 – Reining Paid Practice Classes $35 – Paid Parking Facility Jackpot Classes (per run**) $50 – The Will Rogers Memorial Center is a paid Administrative Fee $60 – parking facility. All vehicles and trailers on the (includes drug testing fee) Will Rogers property will be required to pay to Stalls See Stall – park in all facility lots. Passes may be purchased Form upon arrival. Add-A-Class Fee Discount Membership Requirements Add-A-Class Fee (plus applicable class fee) $75 Exhibitors: All exhibitors must have a current Horses that are pre-entered in at least one class and have individual membership to be eligible to show. a stall reserved by August 9 can be entered in additional classes up until 5 p.m. the day before the class for a Joint and/or farm/ranch memberships will no discounted Add-A-Class fee plus the applicable pre-entry longer satisfy the membership requirement. class fee. Applies for World Championship classes only. Effective January 1, 2015. Does not apply to Sweepstakes, Challenge, Breeders’ Owners/Lessees: Horse owners/lessees Futurity, Jackpot or any other special entries. must have a current membership that is an exact match to the horse’s ownership/ Post-Entry Fees lease on record with the APHA at the time of showing to be eligible to compete. No Post-Entries: Entries submitted online or other related memberships will be accepted postmarked on or after August 10, 2019, to satisfy the membership requirement. until 5 p.m. the day before the class you Effective January 1, 2015. wish to enter. Open $340 APHA Points Amateur/Novice Amateur/Walk-Trot $340 World Show points do not count towards Trail & Over Fences classes $385 (includes $45 schooling/ year-end award standings or Breeders’ Trust equipment fee*) payouts, effective January 1, 2016. Roping $385 (includes $45 cattle charge) Amateur Ownership/Lease Working Cow Horse & Ranch Cow Work $385 Requirements (includes $45 cattle charge) In order to be eligible to compete at the APHA Ranch Cutting $430 World Show, all horses entered in (includes $90 cattle charge) all Amateur classes, including Amateur Walk-

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Trot, must be owned or leased by the Amateur • T wo back-to-back 2-judge shows and/or Amateur’s family per Rule AM-020. count as two events total. • A 4-judge POR counts as one Amateur/Novice Amateur show event. Eligibility Requirements • T wo back-to-back 4-judge PORs See 2019 APHA Official Rule Book Rules count as two show events. AM-010, AM-015, AM-020, AM-025, AM-085, a. Special events held with APHA dual- AM-205, AM-210 and AM-245. APHA World Show approval (i.e. an NRHA reining with Amateur Walk-Trot Eligibility APHA dual-approval or NSBA classes Requirements with APHA dual-approval, etc.) count See APHA Official Rule Book Rules AM-300, toward the qualification requirements. AM-010, AM-015, AM-020 and AM-025. b. Paint Alternative Competition-approved To qualify to compete in Amateur Walk-Trot events do not count toward qualification. classes at the World Show, exhibitors must c. The APHA World Show does not count have held a 2019 Amateur Walk-Trot card by toward qualification. June 3, 2019. If a 2019 Amateur Walk-Trot 2. Those who have not competed in a card has not been held by June 3, 2019, an minimum of two shows during the exhibitor may apply for one to show at the qualifying period may pay a $1,000 per 2019 World Show if the following conditions apply: an exhibitor may not have earned any show qualification fee at time of entry to points in performance classes (Open and/ fulfill the requirement. or Amateur divisions) with APHA or any 3. Qualification period: other recognized association during the 2019 • 2019 – Open/Amateur World Show – calendar year. Halter and in-hand classes do June 1, 2018 - June 3, 2019. not count against eligibility. • 2020 – Open/Amateur World Show – June 1, 2019 - May 31, 2020. World Show Participation 4. Horses are not required to qualify in Qualification Requirement specific events in any division. Any qualified Regional Clubs are the heart of the APHA, and horse may be shown in any class at the support of these grassroots clubs is vital to the World Show in any division in which they growth of the Paint Horse industry. APHA’s are eligible. Horses will show in their qualifying is strictly participation-based, and appropriate age division at the World on the horse only. To verify if your horse is Shows, regardless of the qualifying division. qualified for the World Show, please check the 5. Exhibitors are not required to qualify. website at apha.com/oawcs/qualifiers. Any exhibitor may show any qualified Qualification Criteria: horse in any class at the World Show 1. All horses (Regular Registry and Solid in any division. Amateur eligibility and Paint-Bred) must qualify to participate at ownership rules apply. the APHA World Championship Show. In a. Exception: To qualify to compete in order to qualify to compete at the World Show, all horses must compete at two (2) Amateur Walk-Trot classes at the different APHA-approved show events, World Show, exhibitors must have during the qualifying period. Horses may held a 2019 Amateur Walk-Trot card be shown in any state, regardless of by June 3, 2019. residence, to qualify – participation is the b. If a 2019 Amateur Walk-Trot card key. (See #5 for exceptions.) has not been held by June 3, 2019, Examples: an exhibitor may apply for one to • A 2-day, 2-judge show held show at the 2019 World Show if the Saturday and Sunday counts as following conditions apply: an exhibitor one show event. may not have earned any points in

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performance classes (Open and/or the top five Intermediate Exhibitors in select Amateur divisions) with APHA or any World Championship classes. other recognized association during the Eligibility: 2019 calendar year. Halter and in-hand Performance Classes – An Intermediate classes do not count against eligibility. Exhibitor is an exhibitor who has not placed 6. Exemptions: in the Top 5 in the past 10 years (2009-2018) at the APHA and/or AQHA World Shows in a. Horses being shown only in the following the particular discipline (any and all divisions classes are not required to qualify due to except Intermediate division and Walk-Trot) time restraints and age of horse. in which they are competing. NSBA earnings • Weanling halter cannot exceed $15,000. Intermediate • Yearling halter Exhibitor status is based on an exhibitor’s • Broodmares (must meet combined World Show record, not on the broodmare eligibility as outlined in APHA World Show APHA World number of points he/she has accumulated. Rule SC-175.L.f.) Halter Classes – An Intermediate Exhibitor is • Yearling Longe Line and Yearling an exhibitor who has not placed in the In-Hand Trail Top 3 in the past 10 years (2009-2018) at the • Two-year-old performance horses APHA and/or AQHA World Shows in halter (any • Three-year-old performance horses and all divisions except Intermediate division). • Four-year-old speed event horses Intermediate Exhibitor status is based only on an b. Additional exceptions will be exhibitor’s combined World Show record, not on determined by zone, based on classes the number of points he/she has accumulated. not offered during the qualifying year Entry Deadline: Separate Intermediate in the owner’s zone. Exemption will Exhibitor Entry Form must be completed. be granted to horses whose owners Exhibitors must declare they are eligible reside in that zone only in the classes and pay applicable fees for the Intermediate that were not held. If a horse is Division by 5 p.m. the day before the class in qualified by the exemption, the horse order to be eligible for this special recognition. must be entered in that class to be Entry Fee: $35 per class. eligible to compete at the World Show. Example: roping, cutting, over fences, Awards: Special awards will be presented to etc. in certain areas. first and second place and medallions will be 7. Specialty classes (including Challenge, awarded to the Top Five. Recipients will be Sweepstakes, Breeders’ Futurity classes) do named Intermediate World Show Champion and not require horse qualification to enter; although Intermediate World Show Reserve Champion. if regular classes are also to be entered, then Exhibitors must place in the top 15 final placings the horse must qualify. Exception: PBRIP to be eligible for this special recognition. Sweepstakes and Sweepstakes classes held Classes: Intermediate Division recognition to concurrently with World Championship classes be offered in the following classes: require qualification. Amateur—19 & Over & Masters—20 classes 8. At no time will the number of points or • Showmanship at Halter lack thereof be considered for qualification. • Horsemanship Participation at APHA-approved shows is the • Hunt Seat Equitation only basis for qualification.  • Hunter Under Saddle (Jr. & Sr.) Additional questions about participation- • Ranch Riding (All Ages) based World Show qualifying can be • Ranch Trail (All Ages) directed to the APHA Performance • Western Pleasure (Jr. & Sr.) Department at (817) 834-2742. • Trail • Western Riding Amateur Halter – 8 classes Intermediate Exhibitor Recognition • Am. Weanling Stallions APHA has expanded our exhibitor • Am. Weanling Mares recognition by offering special awards to • Am. Yearling Mares

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• Am. 2-Year-Old Mares NRCHA-Approved Classes • Am. 3-Year-Old Mares The Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes • Am. Yearling Geldings classes are NRCHA dual-approved. In order to • Am. Aged Geldings be eligible, both the owner and exhibitor must • Am. SPB Weanling Mares be current NRCHA members. No additional Open – Jr. & Sr. – 11 classes entry fee is required. See the Horse Show Office for more details. • Western Pleasure APHA World Show • Western Riding Reining Paid Practices • Trail Paid practices for Reining will be offered • Hunter Under Saddle to horses entered in the World Show. A • Ranch Riding maximum of 45 entries will be accepted per • Ranch Trail (All Ages) class on a first-come basis, as determined Open Halter – 7 classes by postmark. A separate entry form must be completed. Entry fee is $35. The practice will • Weanling Mares be run like an actual class and each horse will • Yearling Mares be given 5 minutes per run. • 2-Year-Old Mares • 3-Year-Old Mares Over Fence Warm-Up Classes • Weanling Stallions Over Fence Warm-Up classes will be • Yearling Geldings offered prior to the day’s classes. The entry • SPB Weanling Mares fee is $50/class. To enter, complete a class entry form along with all other classes. Class Performance Halter must be entered by 5 p.m. the day before the Horses must compete in one performance class. class at the APHA World Show, other than showmanship, to be eligible to compete in Over Fence Paid Practices Performance Halter. All classes include two scheduled practice/ Performance class must be an APHA- schooling times in which all entrants will have approved/pointed class to meet requirements. the opportunity to school on course at will. Classes may be in any division. These are included in the class entry fee and do not require any additional sign-up. Yearling Longe Line Schooling Course – Multi-Purpose Building – Available at will the day before classes and Horses can be shown in both Hunter and throughout day’s classes. Western Yearling Longe Line; however, only one set of points will count for APHA records Paid Practice – John Justin Arena – Available since the class is not split for performance at will the morning of the classes on show course. award purposes. In this case, the horse’s highest placing class will count for points. Trail Paid Practices All classes will include a scheduled practice/ NSBA-Approved Classes schooling time in which all entrants will have All eligible classes are NSBA approved. In the opportunity to school on course at will. This order to be eligible, the owner and exhibitor practice will be set-up the day prior to classes and must be current NSBA members and pay a $40 be available overnight and throughout the day entry fee per class (no late fees apply). Classes of the classes. No additional sign-up is required. must be entered by 5 p.m. the day before class Schooling fee is included in the class entry fee. is scheduled. Awards and/or Prizes NRHA-Approved Classes The following is a partial listing of awards All reining classes are NRHA dual-approved. In order to be eligible, the horse must have a and/or prizes to be given at the World Show. competition license in the current owner’s name (Note: The following classes do not count and both the owner and exhibitor must be current towards any special awards–Color classes, NRHA members. $25 entry fee is required for Green classes, Preliminary Working Hunter, each class (no late fees apply.) Classes must be Over Fence Warm-Up classes, Challenge, entered by 5 p.m. the day before class is held. Sweepstakes, Jackpot and Breeders’ Futurity

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classes.) All Challenge, Sweepstakes, Jackpot accordance with Rule SC-145.A.2-4 in the and Breeders’ Futurity classes are not eligible APHA Rule Book. for APHA points or World Championship titles, All-Around Amateur and unless otherwise specified. Reserve All-Around Amateur Tie-Breakers Awards will be given to the All-Around In the event of a tie for an all-around & Reserve All-Around Amateur in both the or high-point award (both Champion and Amateur (19-44) and Masters (45 & Over) Reserve), the following system will be used divisions. These awards will be presented to to resolve the tie: the horse and exhibitor teams who earn the • The horse/exhibitor competing and placing highest point total and the second highest in the most categories. point total respectively in a minimum of • The horse/exhibitor earning the most World three categories at the World Show. These Championships. categories include halter and two of the categories listed in Rule AM-030. Amateur APHA World Show APHA World • The horse/exhibitor earning the most Reserve World Championships. Halter/Performance Halter is required. This award will be tabulated in accordance with Trophy Belt Buckles Rule SC-145.A.2-4 in the APHA Rule Book. Gist trophy belt buckles specially designed All-Around Novice Amateur and for the express use of the World Show will be Reserve All-Around Novice Amateur awarded to the World Champion and Reserve World Champion of each approved class. Awards will be given for the All-Around and Reserve All-Around Novice Amateur. Embroidered Outerwear These awards will be presented to the Cinch custom embroidered outerwear horse and exhibitor teams who earn the will be awarded to the World Champion and highest point total and the second highest Reserve World Champion of each class, with the point total respectively in a minimum of exception of specialty classes. three categories at the World Show. These categories include halter and two of the Embroidered Halters categories listed in Rule AM-030. Amateur Perri’s Leather custom embroidered Halter/Perfomance Halter is required. This halters will be awarded to 3rd–5th place in award will be tabulated in accordance with all World Championship classes. Rule SC-145.A.2-4 in the APHA Rule Book.

Bob’s Custom Saddles High-Point Amateur Walk-Trot and Reserve Bob’s Custom trophy work saddles will be High-Point Amateur Walk-Trot awarded to: All-Around Horse, Reserve All- Awards will be presented to the exhibitors Around Horse, All-Around Amateur (19–44), All- accumulating the highest point total and Around Masters Amateur (45 & over), All-Around second highest point total respectively in Novice Amateur, High-Point Amateur Walk-Trot, a minimum of three walk-trot classes. See High-Point Western Performance Horse. Rule SC-145.A.2-4 of the APHA Rule Book for method of tabulation. Bob’s Custom Ranch Saddles Bob’s Custom Saddles will be awarded to: High-Point Solid Paint-Bred Horse & Reserve High-Point Ranch Horse, High-Point Amateur High-Point Solid Paint-Bred Horse Ranch Horse and High-Point Novice Amateur Presented to the horses who earn the Ranch Horse. highest point total and second highest point total respectively in a minimum of three All-Around Horse and Open Solid Paint-Bred Classes (halter and/or Reserve All-Around Horse performance) at the World Show. This award These awards will be presented to the will be tabulated in accordance with Rule SC- horses who earn the highest point total and 145.A.2-4 in the APHA Rule Book. second highest point total respectively in a minimum of three categories at the World High-Point Amateur Solid Paint-Bred & Reserve Show. These categories include halter and High-Point Amateur Solid Paint-Bred two of the first six categories listed in SC- Presented to the horse and exhibitor 050.A.3. Open Halter/Perfomance Halter teams who earn the highest point total and is required. This award will be tabulated in second highest point total respectively in a

38 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book APHA World Championship Show, continued minimum of three Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Ranch Trail, Ranch Reining, Ranch Cow Work Classes (halter and/or performance) at the and Ranch Cutting. Only Regular Registry World Show. This award will be tabulated in classes are eligible. See Rule SC-145.2-4 for accordance with Rule SC-145.A.2-4 in the method of tabulation. APHA Rule Book. High-Point Amateur Ranch Horse High-Point Western Performance Horse Awards will be given to the Amateur and and Reserve High-Point Western horse team accumulating the most points in APHA World Show Performance Horse the following Amateur events: Ranch Riding, A horse must compete in at least Ranch Trail, Ranch Pleasure, Ranch Rail three approved Western performance events. Pleasure, Ranch Reining, Ranch Cow Work See Rule SC-150. Points will be awarded and Ranch Cutting. Only Regular-Registry according to Rule SC-145.A.2-4. Utility Driving classes are eligible. Novice Amateur points do and Pleasure Driving points earned may not count towards this award. See Rule SC- be used toward this award. Only Regular- 145.2-4 for method of tabulation. Registry classes are eligible. High-Point Novice Amateur Ranch Horse High-Point English Performance Horse and This award will be presented to the Novice Amateur and horse team earning the highest Reserve High-Point English point total in the Novice Amateur Ranch Performance Horse classes. Classes to include: Ranch Riding, A horse must compete in at least Ranch Rail Pleasure, Ranch Pleasure, Ranch three approved English performance events. Trail, Ranch Reining, Ranch Cow Work and See Rule SC-150. Points will be awarded Ranch Cutting. See Rule SC-145.2-4 for according to Rule SC-145.A.2-4. Utility Driving and Pleasure Driving points earned may method of tabulation. be used toward this award. Only Regular- Platinum Trailer Giveaway sponsored by Registry classes are eligible. Cowboy Trailer Sales APHA Corporate Partner, Cowboy Trailer High-Point Exhibitor and Sales is awarding one lucky APHA Amateur Reserve High-Point Exhibitor a Platinum trailer of their own! All Amateur This award will be presented to the exhibitors (Amateur, Masters Amateur, exhibitors who earn the most points in a Novice Amateur and Amateur Walk-Trot) minimum of two categories at the World at the 2019 APHA World Championship Show. These categories include Halter and Show have the chance to win. Each at least one of the first six categories in Rule SC-050.A.3 of the APHA Rule Book. Includes Amateur World Championship class (Regular all classes for Regular Registry and Solid Registry and Solid Paint-Bred) entered by Paint-Bred. Friday, September 20 by 5 p.m. counts as a trailer entry. So the more Amateur Super Gelding and Reserve Super Gelding classes you enter at the World Show by The owner of the geldings receiving Friday, September 20 by 5 p.m., the more the most points, using Rule SC-145.A.2-4 for opportunities you have to win. (Class does method of tabulation, in two or more Open not have to be held prior to the drawing to classes, will be eligible to receive this title. be eligible.) The winner receives ownership Only Regular-Registry classes are eligible. of a three-horse slant Platinum trailer with a tack room selected by random drawing Oscar Crigler High-Point Cattle Award and to be presented at the show on Saturday, Reserve Oscar Crigler High-Point Cattle Award September 21 immediately following the To honor the late Oscar Crigler, a special Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure award will be given to the owners of the horses Stakes class. Recipient is responsible for earning the most points in Open cattle events. delivery at their own expense. Rule SC-145.A.2-5 will be used for tabulation. *No purchase is necessary. Any individual may enter to win High-Point Ranch Horse by mailing a postcard including their name and contact information to APHA, World Show Trailer Drawing, P.O. This award will be presented to the horse Box 961023, Fort Worth, TX 76161. Drawing to be held earning the highest point total in the Open on Saturday, September 21, 2019 (need not be present to win; however, winner is responsible for delivery at Ranch classes. Classes to include: Ranch their own expense). All postcards must be received by Riding, Ranch Rail Pleasure, Ranch Pleasure, September 20, 2019.

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John Deere Gator Giveaway sponsored by Scarlet Print Memorial Award* John Deere In honor of their 10-time World Champion APHA Corporate Partner, John Deere Halter Horse, Scarlet Print, the Jerry Engle is awarding one lucky APHA Amateur family of Bakersfield, California, will present a John Deere Gator of their own! All Amateur exhibitors (Amateur, Masters an engraved trophy to any mare that wins Amateur, Novice Amateur and Amateur three World Champion Halter Horse titles Walk-Trot) at the 2019 APHA World in the same year—those three titles being Championship Show have the chance to World Champion Youth, Amateur and Open win. Each Amateur World Championship Halter Horse. Only one trophy per year will class (Regular Registry and Solid Paint- be awarded. In case of a tie, the mare with Bred) entered by Friday, September 20 by the most first places will receive the award. 5 p.m. counts as an entry. So the more World Championships in Broodmare Halter or Amateur classes you enter at the World

APHA World Show APHA World Solid Paint-Bred Halter classes will not count Show by Friday, September 20 by 5 p.m., the more opportunities you have to win. toward this award. (Class does not have to be held prior to the *Titles won during the AjPHA Youth World drawing to be eligible.) The winner receives Championship Show carry over. ownership of a John Deere Gator selected by random drawing to be presented at the Xtreme Ambition Memorial Award show Sunday, September 22 immediately In memory of Xtreme Ambition, four-time following the Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3 & APHA World Champion and Amateur Honor 4-Year-Old Western Pleasure Stakes class. Roll Halter Stallion, a custom trophy will be Recipient is responsible for delivery at their awarded to the Yearling Stallion that wins that own expense. World Championship in both the Amateur *No purchase is necessary. Any individual may enter to win by mailing a postcard including their name Yearling Stallions and Open Yearling Stallions and contact information to APHA, World Show Gator in the same year (Solid Paint-Bred Halter Drawing, PO Box 961023, Fort Worth, TX 76161. classes will not count toward this award.) Both Drawing to be held on September 22, 2019 (need not be present to win; however, winner is responsible for classes must have 10 or more entries in order delivery at their own expense). All postcards must be to present this award. This award is presented received by September 20, 2019. by Danielle Vasi of Staten Island, New York and Cinch To Win Cheryl Vasi of Gowen, Michigan. APHA Corporate Partner, Cinch is What A Attitude Memorial Award rewarding 15 lucky Amateur exhibitors who are wearing their products in a BIG way! A custom bronze trophy will be presented The World Champion receives a certificate to the Senior Western Riding World Champion. for a free pair of Cinch or Cruel Denim This award is presented in memory of What A jeans, as well as a BONUS PRIZE valued at Attitude, four-time Senior Western Riding World $100 if he or she is wearing Cinch or Cruel Champion and Lifetime Point Leader in Open Denim products. The program is offered in Western Riding. This award is sponsored by the following 15 classes: Amateur Reining, Lauren Willis, Karen Qualls, Joy Davis, and also in Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Reining, Amateur memory of William Specht. Working Cow Horse, Amateur Ranch Cutting, Amateur Barrel Racing, Amateur Too Sleepy For Candy Memorial Award Solid Paint-Bred Barrel Racing, Amateur A $500 cash award and custom trophy Pole Bending, Amateur Solid Paint-Bred will be presented to the World Champion Pole Bending, Amateur Tie-Down Roping, Amateur Heading, Amateur Heeling, in Novice Amateur Western Pleasure in Amateur Steer Stopping, Amateur Ranch memory of two-time World Champion Riding, Amateur Ranch Trail and Amateur mare Too Sleepy For Candy. This award is Solid Paint-Bred Ranch Riding. sponsored by Susan Juroe, Longmont, CO.

40 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes, Stakes, Futurity & Jackpot Classes These general conditions apply to all payments must comply with the payment APHA Challenge and Sweepstakes Pro- schedule. See Transfer Policy on page 2. grams unless otherwise stated in the class conditions. For any situation(s) not covered Checks to the Winners in these rules, please refer to the Horse All prize money will be paid by checks Show Rules and/or the current APHA Rule made payable to the recorded owner/lessee Book. All exhibitors and owners must be at the time class placings are awarded, current members of the American Paint (exception: prize money earned in PBRIP Horse Association. Barrel Racing Sweepstakes will be made payable to the exhibitors.) After the results Conditions of all drug tests are received, the checks Rules Governing Competition will be mailed from the APHA office within Challenge or Sweepstakes entries may 60 days. be shown prior to the Challenge or Sweep- Exhibitor/Horse Combination stakes classes. All official rules of the APHA Challenge, Sweepstakes The same exhibitor must show the same or World Show Premium Book will apply to & Jackpot Classes horse under all the judges in a class, includ- Challenge and/or Sweepstakes classes. ing preliminaries and finals. Any changes in In the absence of specific rules and/or the exhibitor in between preliminaries and conditions not covered by the Premium finals may be made only due to accident or Book, the final decision will be governed illness of the exhibitor and with permission by the Executive Director and/or the APHA of the Show Management. Executive Committee, and all decisions will be final. Non-Pro Eligibility Failure to comply with all rules will cause A Non-Pro must be enrolled in the APHA all fees, awards and earnings to be forfeited Amateur or Youth Program and must meet and entry to be disqualified. the ownership/lease requirements per Rule AM-020 and YP-015 respectively. Entry Declaration All entrants in the 2-Year-Old Western Electronic Devices Pleasure, 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle, Exhibitors using electronic devices or 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure, 3-Year-Old two-way communication devices inside the Hunter Under Saddle, 3-Year-Old Western show arena or show ring shall be automati- Pleasure Challenge and 3-Year-Old Hunter cally disqualified unless assistance is neces- Under Saddle Challenge must declare they sitated under provisions of Rule SC-160.F. will be exhibiting in their class by 5 p.m. and approval by the Executive Committee the day prior to the class in order for the has been granted. classes to be cut properly and the working order posted. All entries not included in the Tack and Attire working order as posted will not be allowed Exhibitors must be required to drop head- to show. stalls to be viewed by an appointed represen- tative. Tying or fastening a horse’s mouth is Registration Papers cause for disqualification. Refer to the APHA Original registration papers or copies are Rule Book for appropriate attire and tack. required to compete. Owners or handlers of See individual class rules for specific Challenge and Sweepstakes horses will be equipment requirements. required to present original registration pa- pers or photocopy to pick up entry packets. Judging The Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Change of Ownership Saddle Challenge and Sweepstakes classes An entry may change ownership and will be judged in one go-round. Five judges retain eligibility under the new owner. Entry will be used dropping the high and low placing

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 41 World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued to determine the final placings of the class, Challenge and Sweepstakes classes with unless specified otherwise. If cuts are neces- less than 6 entries will not be eligible for sary, there will be a specific number of cuts, added money unless otherwise specified. taking a specific number of horses out of In these cases, the class purse will only consist of jackpotted pre-entry fees minus each cut to result in a minimum of 15 horses the office charge and cattle charge. going back to the finals. Purse will be distributed to the finals The Reining Challenges and Working Cow placings only. Horse Sweepstakes classes will be judged by five judges with the high and low scores Challenge Classes dropped. Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred Decisions of the judges are final, and en- horses. tries will be accepted only on this condition. 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle HUSC Ties Challenge $5,000 Added 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure Challenge In the event of a tie in the preliminary WPC round for 15th place, all horses tied for 15th $5,000 Added 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – RHC3 will be brought back to the finals in the Open Level 4 - $2,000 Added scored classes. Tie-breaker judge’s placings 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – RHCR will be used in placed classes. Open Level 3 - $1,250 Added In the event of a tie for first place in the 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – RHCW finals round in Reining and Working Cow Open Level 2 - $1,000 Added 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Horse classes, ties will be broken by the RHC1 flip of a coin or a work-off will be held. For Open Level 1 - $750 Added Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – & Jackpot Classes first place ties in placed classes, the tie- NRC3 Non-Pro Level 4 - $2,000 Added Challenge, Sweepstakes breaker judge’s placings will be used. Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – NRCR In the event of any other ties in the finals Non-Pro Level 3 - $1,250 Added round, the prize money of the tied places Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – NRCW will be added together and split equally Non-Pro Level 2 - $1,000 Added Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge – between those horses tied. NRC1 Non-Pro Level 1 - $750 Added Payouts 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – RHC4 The total purse for each Challenge and Open Level 4 - $9,000 Added 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – Sweepstakes class will be the sum of all R3HC Open Level 3 - $3,000 Added entry fees (excluding the office charge, 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – R2HC cattle charge, partial payments, and pen- Open Level 2 - $2,000 Added alty payments) and the money added by 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge – R1HC Show Management. Open Level 1 - $1,000 Added Payout Schedule

# of Paid Placings 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 15th Entries Paid 1-2 1 100% 3-4 2 60% 40% 5-6 3 45% 35% 20% 7-9 4 40% 30% 20% 10% 10-12 5 34% 27% 20% 10% 9% 13-15 6 32% 22% 19% 10% 9% 8% 16-19 7 28% 22% 17% 10% 9% 8% 6% 20-23 8 26% 22% 14% 10% 9% 8% 6% 5% 24-27 9 26% 19% 13% 10% 9% 8% 6% 5% 4% 28-31 10 25% 18% 13% 10% 8.5% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3.5% 32-35 11 25% 17% 12% 9.5% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3.5% 3% 36-40 12 25% 16% 11% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3.5% 3% 2.5% 41-44 13 23% 16% 11% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3.5% 3% 2.5% 2% 45-49 14 23% 15% 10.5% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3.5% 3% 2.5% 2% 1.5% 50+ 15 23% 14% 10.5% 9% 8% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3.5% 3% 2.5% 2% 1.5% 1%

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Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining from their designated level in all challenge NRC4 Challenge – Non-Pro Level 4 - $9,000 Added classes. Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining N3RC All classes are NRHA dual-approved. Challenge – Non-Pro Level 3 - $3,000 Added See page 37 for entry details Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining N2RC Challenge – Non-Pro Level 2 - $2,000 Added 4, 5, 6 & 7-Year-Old Reining Challenge Non-Pro 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining N1RC Open Level 4 - $9,000 Added Challenge – Non-Pro Level 1 - $1,000 Added Open Level 3 - $3,000 Added Open Level 2 - $2,000 Added Awards Open Level 1 - $1,000 Added Challenge and Sweepstakes classes There are four divisions in this class with less than 6 entries will not be eli- – Level 4 Open, Level 3 Open, Level 2 gible for added money unless otherwise Open, and Level 1 Open. Each exhibitor’s specified. In these cases, the class purse eligibility will be based upon the 2019 will only consist of jackpotted pre-entry NRHA Category 2 & 6 class eligibility lists. fees minus the office charge and cattle Each individual is responsible for his or her charge. correct class eligibility. Must enter up one There will be no APHA points awarded level. Challenge, Sweepstakes for Challenge or Sweepstakes classes. & Jackpot Classes There will be no World Champions Non-Pro 4, 5, 6 & 7-Year-Old determined, only World Show Champions. Reining Challenge Non-Pro Level 4 - $9,000 Added 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure and 3-Year- Non-Pro Level 3 - $3,000 Added Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge Non-Pro Level 2 - $2,000 Added Entry Fees and Deadlines Non-Pro Level 1 - $1,000 Added • Submitted online on or before August 9 There are four divisions in this class – (includes $135 office charge)...... $450 Level 4 Non-Pro, Level 3 Non-Pro, Level • P ostmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before 2 Non-Pro, and Level 1 Non-Pro. Each August 9 (includes $140 office charge)..... $455 exhibitor’s eligibility will be based upon the • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or 2019 NRHA Category 2 & 6 class eligibility emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. lists. Each individual is responsible for his the day before class or her correct class eligibility. Must enter (includes $140 office charge)...... $650 up one level. These classes will be judged in accor- 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge dance with their respective rules as listed in Open Level 4 - $2,000 Added the APHA Rule Book. Note: Three-Year-Old Western Plea- Open Level 3 - $1,250 Added sure horses are to be shown in either an Open Level 2 - $1,000 Added acceptable snaffle or only. Open Level 1 - $750 Added See Rules SC-245.B.3 and SC-240.D-E. There are four divisions in this class – Three-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Level 4 Open, Level 3 Open, Level 2 Open, horses must be shown in an acceptable Level 1 Open. Each exhibitor’s eligibility will only per Rule SC-205.B.3. be based upon the 2019 NRHA Category 2 & 6 class eligibility lists. Each individual Reining Challenges is responsible for his or her correct class Entry Fees and Deadlines eligibility. Must enter up one level. See entry form for all fees. Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Reining Challenge Pre-entry deadline submitted online or Non-Pro Level 4 - $2,000 Added postmarked on or before August 9. Non-Pro Level 3 - $1,250 Added Late fees apply after August 10. Non-Pro Level 2 - $1,000 Added The Reining Challenges will be leveled Non-Pro Level 1 - $750 Added using NRHA’s eligibility criteria. All levels There are four divisions in this class – will be held concurrently. Level 4 Non-Pro, Level 3 Non-Pro, Level All entries must enter one level up 2 Non-Pro, Level 1 Non-Pro. Each exhibi-

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tor’s eligibility will be based upon the 2019 Open & SPB Ranch Riding Sweepstakes RRS NRHA Category 2 & 6 class eligibility lists. (& World Championship) $1,000 Added Each individual is responsible for his or her cor- Amateur & Amateur SPB Ranch Riding Sweep- ARRS rect class eligibility. Must enter up one level. stakes (& World Championship) $1,000 Added Open (Jr. & Sr.) & SPB Ranch Trail Sweep- The Reining Challenge classes will be RTSS judged in accordance with APHA official stakes (& World Championship) $1,000 Added Amateur & Amateur SPB Ranch Trail Sweep- rules. The must be checked by the ARTS stakes (& World Championship) $1,000 Added designated judge in the paddock. All riders 3-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes must also drop the bridle immediately KT3 $1,000 Added after the performance. Those riders not 4- & 5-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes complying will receive a no score. KT4 $1,000 Added In the 4-, 5-, 6- and 7-Year-Old Reining 4-Year-Old & Older Western Pleasure KWP4 Challenges, all horses must be shown one- Sweepstakes $1,000 Added handed in a legal only per SC-240.F, Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Western KNW4 no matter the age of the horse. Pleasure Sweepstakes $1,000 Added 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Saddle In the 3-Year-Old Reining Challenges, KHU4 horses may be shown two-handed in any Sweepstakes $1,000 Added Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under legal bit including a curb bit. KNH4 Saddle Sweepstakes $1,000 Added When riding two-handed, horses may 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow Horse be shown in a snaffle bit or hackamore KWC4 Sweepstakes $1,000 Added with one or both hands on both . In Non-Pro 4- & 5-Year-Old Working Cow & Jackpot Classes reining, only one must be crossed over KNWC Horse Sweepstakes $1,000 Added Challenge, Sweepstakes the neck and held with two hands. Closed Non-Pro Limited Working Cow Horse reins (example mecate) may not be used KLWC Sweepstakes $1,000 Added with a snaffle bit, except in reining, where a Timed Team Roping Sweepstakes KTTR mecate is permitted. Rider’s hands should $1,000 Added be carried near pommel and not further than four (4) inches out on either side of the saddle horn with very limited movement. Awards See Rule SC-240.B. Challenge and Sweepstakes classes with less than 6 entries will not be eligible for Owners may enter as many horses added money unless otherwise specified. as they choose. Exhibitors may show a In these cases, the class purse will only maximum of five horses and must exhibit consist of jackpotted pre-entry fees minus the same horses throughout the class. See the office charge and cattle charge. Rule SC-185.F. A World Show Champion will be de- Sweepstakes Classes termined. There will be no APHA points awarded for Sweepstakes classes unless Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint- specified otherwise. Bred horses.

Bridleless Western Pleasure BWPS Bridleless Western Pleasure Sweepstakes Sweepstakes $1,000 Added Entry Fees and Deadlines 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Limited Rider Western KLWP Pleasure Sweepstakes $1,000 Added • Submitted online on or before August 9 (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure KNW2 Sweepstakes $1,000 Added • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 KNH2 Sweepstakes $1,000 Added • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the KNW3 Sweepstakes $1,000 Added day before class (includes $140 office charge).$375 Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle KNH3 Eligibility Sweepstakes $1,000 Added Horses must be 2 years of age or older.

44 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued Special Conditions Judging Western tack and attire must be used. To be judged in accordance with APHA The horse’s head will be bridleless. Only Rule SC-235, 240 & 245. a plain leather strap, not to exceed one Three-Year-Old Western Pleasure horses inch in width, will be permitted around the are to be shown in either an acceptable horse’s neck. Must ride with one hand on snaffle bit or hackamore only. See Rules the reins the entire class or with two hands SC-245.B.3 and SC-240.D-E. on the reins the entire class. Payout Judging APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if To be judged in accordance with APHA there are a minimum of 6 entries. The Western Pleasure Rules SC-235, SC-240 and total purse will be the sum of all entry SC-245. fees (excluding the office charge, partial Payout payments, and penalty payments) and APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there any added money. are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding the Non-Pro 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Challenge, Sweepstakes office charge, partial payments, and penalty Sweepstakes and Non-Pro 2-Year-Old & Jackpot Classes payments) and any added money. Western Pleasure Sweepstakes 3-Year-Old Novice Horse Limited Rider Western Pleasure Sweepstakes Entry Fees and Deadlines • Submitted online on or before August 9 Entry Fees and Deadlines (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 • Submitted online on or before August 9 • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or emailed August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the day before • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or class (includes $140 office charge)...... $375 emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the Eligibility day before class (includes $140 office charge).$375 Horse must be 2 years of age, exhibited Eligibility by a non-pro. A non-pro must be enrolled A Novice Horse is a horse who has in the APHA Amateur or Youth Program and not earned more than a total of 15 points must meet the ownership/lease require- and/or $1,000 in Western Pleasure in any ments as per Rule AM-020 and organization (any and all divisions) or won YP-015 respectively. a World or Reserve World Championship in Western Pleasure as of January 1, 2019. Judging A Limited Rider is a rider that has not To be judged in accordance with APHA earned the following as of January 1 of the Western Pleasure Rules SC-235, 240, 241 show year: and 245 and APHA Hunter Under Saddle • Earned an APHA Open World Cham- Rules SC-195, 200, 201 and 205. pion, Open Reserve World Cham- Two-Year-Old Western Pleasure horses pion, Challenge Champion, Reserve are to be shown in either an acceptable Challenge Champion, Farnam Stakes snaffle bit or hackamore only. Three- Champion or Reserve Champion (excluding Limited Division) title in piece mouthpieces may not be used. 2016 - 2018 in the same discipline in See Rules SC-245.B.4 and SC-240.D-E. which they are exhibiting. Two-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle • Earned an AQHA Open World or horses are to be shown in an acceptable Reserve World Champion title once in snaffle bit only. See Rule SC-205.B.4. 2016 – 2018 in the same discipline in Payout which they are exhibiting. APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there • NSBA lifetime earnings cannot exceed are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse $15,000. will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 45 World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued the office charge, partial payments, and pen- Eligibility alty payments) and any added money. Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint- Bred horses. These classes will be judged Non-Pro 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle in accordance with their respective rules Sweepstakes and Non-Pro 3-Year-Old as listed in the APHA Rule Book. All horses Western Pleasure Sweepstakes must be shown one-handed in a legal curb bit only per SC-240.F, no matter the age of Entry Fees and Deadlines the horse. • Submitted online on or before August 9 Payout (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or the office charge, partial payments and pen- emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the alty payments) and any added money. day before class (includes $140 office charge).$375 Non-Pro 4-Year-Old & Older Western Eligibility Pleasure Sweepstakes and Non-Pro Horse must be 3 years of age, exhibited by a non-pro. A non-pro must be enrolled in the 4-Year-Old & Older Hunter Under Saddle APHA Amateur or Youth Program and must Sweepstakes meet the ownership/lease require­ments as Entry Fees and Deadlines per Rule AM-020 and YP-015 respectively. • Submitted online on or before August 9 Judging (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 & Jackpot Classes To be judged in accordance with APHA

Challenge, Sweepstakes • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before West­ern Pleasure Rules SC-235, 240, 241 August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 and 245 and APHA Hunter Under Saddle • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or emailed Rules SC-195, 200, 201 and 205. on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the day before Three-Year-Old Western Pleasure horses class (includes $140 office charge)...... $375 are to be shown in either an acceptable snaffle bit or hackamore only. See Rules Eligibility SC-245.B.3 and SC-240.D-E. Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint- Three-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Bred horses, exhibited by a non-pro. A non- horses are to be shown in an acceptable pro must be enrolled in the APHA Amateur snaffle bit only. See Rule SC-205.B.3. or Youth Program and must meet the owner- ship/lease requirements as per Rule AM-020 Payout and YP-015 respectively. These classes will APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there be judged in accordance with their respec- are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse tive rules as listed in the APHA Rule Book. will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding Payout the office charge, partial payments, and APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there penalty payments) and any added money. are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse 4-Year-Old & Older Western Pleasure will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding the office charge, partial payments and pen- Sweepstakes and 4-Year-Old & Older alty payments) and any added money. Hunter Under Saddle Sweepstakes 3-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes and Entry Fees and Deadlines 4- & 5-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes • Submitted online on or before August 9 Entry Fees and Deadlines (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 • Submitted online on or before August 9 • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before (includes $135 office and $45 equipment/ August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 schooling charges)...... $280 • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the August 9 (includes $140 office and day before class (includes $140 office charge).$375 $45 equipment/schooling charges)...... $285

46 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or should be carried near pommel and not emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the further than four (4) inches out on either day before class (includes $140 office and $45 side of the saddle horn with very limited equipment/schooling charges)...... $420 movement. See Rule SC-240.B. Owners may enter as many horses as they Eligibility choose. Riders may ride a maximum of five Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint- horses and must exhibit the same horses Bred horses. These classes will be judged throughout the class. See Rule SC-185.F. in accordance with their respective rules as listed in the APHA Rule Book. Exception: Payout 3-Year-Old Trail Sweepstakes horses must APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if be shown in a snaffle bit or hackamore only. there are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse will be the sum of all entry fees Class will be offered with a non-pro (excluding the office charge, cattle charge, division as a class within a class. A non-pro partial payments and penalty payments) must be enrolled in the APHA Amateur or and any added money. Youth Program and must meet the owner- ship/lease requirements as per Rule AM-020 Ranch Riding Sweepstakes and and YP-015 respectively. Amateur Ranch Riding Sweepstakes Challenge, Sweepstakes Payout (& World Championship) & Jackpot Classes APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there The Ranch Riding Sweepstakes will be are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse run as a Sweepstakes class and a World will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding the office charge, equipment/schooling fee, partial Championship class concurrently. The payments and penalty payments) and any added Sweepstakes portion of the class is open money. The class purse will be split 70% to the to Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred Open division and 30% to the Non-Pro division. horses. The World Championship portion of the class will be held concurrently, but Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes awards will remain separate for the Regu- Entry Fees and Deadlines lar Registry and Solid Paint-Bred horses. • Submitted online on or before August 9 The Amateur Ranch Riding Sweepstakes (includes $135 office and will be run as a Sweepstakes class and a $45 cattle charges)...... $280 World Championship class concurrently. The • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before Sweepstakes portion of the class is open to August 9 (includes $140 office and Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred hors- $45 cattle charges)...... $285 es. The Amateur World Championship por- • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or tion of the class will be held concurrently, but emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. awards will remain separate for the Regular the day before class (includes $140 office Registry and Solid Paint-Bred horses. and $45 cattle charges)...... $420 Entry Fees and Deadlines The Working Cow Horse Sweepstakes • Submitted online on or before August 9 classes will be judged in accordance with (includes $135 office charge)...... $235 APHA official rules. The bridle must be • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before checked by the designated judge in the pad- August 9 (includes $140 office charge)...... $240 dock. All riders must drop the bridle immedi- • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or emailed ately after the performance. Those exhibitors on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the day before not complying will receive a no score. class (includes $140 office charge)...... $375 When riding two-handed, horses may *World Show qualification required. be shown in a snaffle bit or hackamore Eligibility with one or both hands on both reins. In Horses must be three years of age or Working Cow Horse, only one rein must older. No horse may cross enter into any be crossed over the neck and held with two hands. Closed reins (mecate) may other Western Pleasure or Hunter Under not be used with a snaffle bit, except in Saddle class at the World Show. working cow horse and reining, where For Amateur Ranch Riding, exhibitor must a mecate is permitted. Rider’s hands be enrolled in the APHA Amateur program

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 47 World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued and meet ownership/lease requirements as For Amateur Ranch Trail, exhibitor must be per Rule AM-020. enrolled in the APHA Amateur program and Judging meet ownership/lease requirements as per Class will be judged by five judges. To be Rule AM-020. judged in accordance with APHA Ranch Rid- Judging ing Rule SC-302. Class will be judged by five judges. To be judged in accordance with APHA Awards Ranch Horse Class rules SC-301 and the APHA will add $1,000 to the purse of each Stock Horse of Texas Handbook. class. Payout The total purse will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding the office charge, partial pay- APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if there ments, and penalty payments) and any added are a minimum of 6 entries. The total purse money. World Championship title and APHA will be the sum of all entry fees (excluding the office charge, equipment/schooling fee, points will also be awarded. partial payments, and penalty payments) and Ranch Trail Sweepstakes and Amateur any added money. World Championship title Ranch Trail Sweepstakes (& World and APHA points will also be awarded. Championship) Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western The Ranch Trail Sweepstakes will be run as a Pleasure Stakes & 2-Year-Old Hunter Sweepstakes class and a World Championship Under Saddle Stakes class concurrently. The Sweepstakes portion of Eligibility & Jackpot Classes the class is open to Regular Registry and Solid

Challenge, Sweepstakes Paint-Bred horses. The World Championship Horses eligible for the Breeders’ Trust portion of the class will be held concurrently, Pleasure Stakes $50,000-guaranteed but awards will remain separate for the Regular classes are 2017 foals that were enrolled Registry and Solid Paint-Bred horses. by paying the enrollment fee by the end of The Amateur Ranch Trail Sweepstakes their yearling year. will be run as a Sweepstakes class and a Eligible horses can be shown in both the World Championship class concurrently. The Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure Sweepstakes portion of the class is open to Stakes and the Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Regular Registry and Solid Paint-Bred horses. Hunter Under Saddle Stakes by paying an The Amateur World Championship portion additional $1,000 stakes fee. of the class will be held concurrently, but Limited Division awards will remain separate for the Regular Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Pleasure Stakes Registry and Solid Paint-Bred horses. classes will be offered with a limited division Entry Fees and Deadlines as a class within a class. The class purse will • Submitted online on or before August 9 be split 75% to the Open division and 25% to (includes $135 office and $45 equipment/ the Limited division. schooling charges)...... $280 A Limited Division exhibitor is an exhibitor • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before who has NOT, in the past five (5) years (2014- August 9 (includes $140 office and 2018), been an: $45 equipment/schooling charges)...... $285 • APHA World Champion or Reserve World • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or Champion (open division/all classes) to emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the include champions/reserve champions in day before class (includes $140 office and $45 Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Pleasure Stakes equipment/schooling charges)...... $420 classes, futurities, maturities, stakes, *World Show qualification required. challenges, sweepstakes. Eligibility • AQHA World Champion or Reserve World Horses must be three years of age or Champion (open division/all classes) to older. No horse may cross enter into any include champions/reserve champions in other Trail class at the World Show. futurities, maturities, stakes, sweepstakes.

48 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued • AQHA Congress Champion or Reserve Con- turity classes will be used. All entries must gress Champion (open division/all classes) abide by all general World Show rules as to include champions/reserve champions in outlined in this Premium Book. futurities, maturities, stakes, sweepstakes. The individual class purses will be split • ApHC World Champion or Reserve 75% to the Open division and 25% to the World Champion (open division/all Limited division. classes) to include champions/reserve champions in futurities, maturities, Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- & 4-Year- stakes, sweepstakes. Old Hunter Under Saddle Stakes and • NSBA Lifetime Earnings cannot exceed Breeders’ Trust Non-Pro 3- & 4-Year-Old $15,000. Refer to current Rider List on Western Pleasure Stakes www.nsba.com. • All Amateur and Youth are eligible (please Entry Fees and Deadlines see all eligibility criteria listed above and Entry forms and detailed information will be mailed directly to current owners of below). All Amateurs must own/lease their eligible horses. A total entry fee of $800 per horse to be eligible to compete. Youth are class is required ($400 due by July 1 and Challenge, Sweepstakes not required to own/lease their horse to be $400 due by August 9). If either deadline is & Jackpot Classes eligible to compete. missed, a total entry fee of $1,000 is due by • The Limited Champion or Reserve Limited 5:00 p.m. the day before the class is held. Champion of the Breeders’ Trust 2-Year-Old Eligibility Pleasure Stakes classes will not be eligible Horses eligible for Breeders’ Trust $7,000 to compete as a Limited exhibitor the follow- added (combined total) classes must have ing year. sold in the Stakes session of the 2016 Entry Fees and Deadlines Breeders’ Trust Select Sale or were enrolled in 2017 as a yearling. Horses must be Entry forms and detailed information will exhibited by a non-pro (Amateur or Youth be mailed directly to current owners exhibitor). A non-pro must be enrolled in the of eligible horses. There will be a $225 APHA Amateur or Youth Program and must admin fee per class due August 9. One meet the ownership/lease requirements as administrative fee of $65 is due for each per Rule AM-020 and YP-015 respectively. horse exhibited in the APHA World Show, regardless of number of classes shown. Judging Classes will be judged by five judges. To Judging be judged in accordance with APHA West­ Classes will be judged by five judges. To ern Pleasure Rules SC-235, 240, 241 and be judged in accordance with APHA West­ 245 and APHA Hunter Under Saddle Rules ern Pleasure Rules SC-235, 240, 241 and SC-195, 200, 201 and 205. 245 and APHA Hunter Under Saddle Rules Western pleasure horses may be shown SC-195, 200, 201 and 205. with either a snaffle bit, hackamore or bit Two-Year-Old Western Pleasure horses at the discretion of the exhibitor. See Rules are to be shown in either an acceptable SC-245.B.2 and SC-240.D-F. snaffle bit or hackamore only. Three-piece For hunter under saddle equipment, see mouthpieces may not be used. See Rules Rule SC-200.A.4. SC-245.B.4 and SC-240.D-E. Two-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Payouts horses are to be shown in an acceptable The total purse will be 85% of the entry snaffle bit only. See Rule SC-205.B.4. fees and any added money. APHA will add Payouts $7,000 to the total combined purse for the two classes in 2019. The total combined purse for the Breed- ers’ Trust 2-Year-Old Pleasure Stakes class- PBRIP Barrel Racing Sweepstakes es is a minimum $50,000. Each class will be PBRIP Open & SPB Barrel Racing guaranteed a minimum of $5,000 added in PBR Sweepstakes addition to the jackpotted stakes fees. The same payout structure used for Challenge, *World Show qualifying required for PBRIP Sweepstakes, Jackpot, and Breeders’ Fu- Sweepstakes.

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 49 World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued Entry Fees & Deadlines fees with a 100% payback. A 2-D format • Submitted online on or before August 9 with full second splits will be used for payout per NBHA rules and checks will be (includes $60 office charge)...... $200 made payable to the exhibitor. • Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before August 9 (includes $65 office charge)...... $205 Timed Team Roping Sweepstakes • Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or emailed on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the day before Entry Fees & Deadline class (includes $65 office charge)...... $250 Submitted online on or before August 9 (includes $135 office and $45 cattle charges)...... $280 Eligibility Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or before Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint- August 9 (includes $140 office Bred Horses. Horses must be enrolled in and $45 cattle charges)...... $285 the Paint Barrel Racing Incentive Program Submitted online, postmarked, faxed or emailed (PBRIP) and owner/exhibitor must be a on or after August 10 until 5 p.m. the day before current APHA member. PBRIP enrollment class (includes $140 office and is $35 per horse and will be accepted at the $45 cattle charges)...... $420 show until 5 p.m. the day before the class. Additional horses $25 each. Eligibility All horses must be a registered American Open to Regular Registry and Solid Paint Horse to be eligible to compete for Paint-Bred horses. Class will be judged in PBRIP incentives and/or awards. accordance with the APHA Rule Book. Conditions & Equipment The PBRIP Barrel Racing Sweepstakes Payouts classes will be judged in accordance with APHA APHA will add $1,000 to the purse if

& Jackpot Classes there are a minimum of 6 entries. The official rules including all equipment and attire.

Challenge, Sweepstakes total purse will be the sum of all entry fees Payouts (excluding the office charge, cattle charge, partial payments and penalty payments) The total purse for the PBRIP Sweepstakes class will be $5,000 added plus the sum of all and any added money. entry fees (excluding the office charge and penalty payments). Payout will be based on Timed Event Jackpot Classes a 4-D format 1/2, 1/2, whole splits per NBHA All Barrel Racing, Pole Bending and rules and will be paid to the exhibitor. After the Roping (including Heading, Heeling, Steer drug test results are received, checks will be Stopping, Tie-Down Roping and Break- mailed from APHA within 60 days. away Roping) class entries will be eligible PBRIP 4- & 5-Year-Old Futurity Jackpot to compete for a jackpot. Fastest overall (Runs concurrently with PBRIP times pay back in each individual class. Sweepstakes) Payout will be based on number of paid jackpot entries per the payout schedule. Entry Fees & Deadline Jackpot must be entered by 5 p.m. the Submitted online on or before August 9..... $50 night before the class. Once jackpot class Postmarked/Faxed/Emailed on or has been designated, no transfer of fees before August 9...... $55 to a different class/division will be allowed. Submitted online, postmarked, faxed, or Jackpot entry fees are non-refundable. emailed on or after August 10 until Separate Jackpot Entry Form must be 5 p.m. the day before class...... $75 completed. Eligibility Futurity horses must run in the PBRIP Speed Event Rollover Times Sweepstakes and must have never Amateur exhibitors may roll over their competed for money, prizes or points prior times to the Open class in all the Barrel to December 1 of the previous year. No Racing, Pole Bending and Stake Race World Show qualifying required for 4-year- classes. See Rules SC-290.D., SC-295.C old speed event horses. and SC-296.C in the APHA Rule Book. Payouts Rollover times will only be allowed for The PBRIP Futurity Jackpot will be $500 the same horse/exhibitor combination on added plus the sum of all jackpot entry the same day. No rollover times will be

50 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book World Show Challenge, Sweepstakes & Jackpot Classes, continued allowed to carry over to the following day’s the day prior to the class in the Horse Show classes. Penalties will apply to rolled times. Offi ce. No changes will be allowed after Rollovers apply to both class and jackpot 5:00 p.m. the day prior to the class. Appli- cable entry fees must be paid in all rollover placings if applicable. classes. The horse or a representative must Exhibitors that would like to roll over a be present in the arena for the awards time must declare their intent by 5:00 p.m. presentation for each class entered.

Notice to All World Show Exhibitors

Per Rule SC-160.N.1, exhibitors, and anyone assisting exhibitors in the arena at APHA spon- sored shows (example: APHA World Show, AjPHA World Show), are allowed to display up to four logos (any company, ranch/farm, or horse) on their equipment and apparel, etc. provided they meet the following size restrictions:

1. Logos on any attire or equipment may be a maximum size of 2” x 3” or 6 square inches. Challenge, Sweepstakes

2. Pocket emblems and apparel manufacturer logos on clothing for sale “off the rack” may not & Jackpot Classes exceed 1” x 2” or 2 square inches. 3. Contestant endorsements by current APHA Corporate Sponsors will be exempt from the size requirements. 4. Contestants violating these guidelines will be disqualifi ed from the competition and fi ned. See fee schedule in front of APHA Rule Book.

Amateur Exhib or Reception We welcome you, our Amateurs & Novice Amateurs to your World Show!

Join us September 21 at 5:30 p.m. on the John Justin Arena concourse. Great Food, Friends & Fun Sponsored by

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 51 Affiliate Classes Southern Belle Breeders’ Classes A total of $20,000 will be paid out to weanling foals that show in the 2019 Southern Belle Breeders’ classes will be run concurrently with select Longe Breeders Halter Futurity (Des Moines, IA) Line, Western Pleasure, and Hunter Under and also show in one of the following Ama- Saddle World Show classes. Participants teur weanling halter classes at the 2019 must be entered in the correspond- APHA World Championship Show: ing World Show class to be eligible to • Amateur Weanling Stallions enter the Southern Belle Breeders’ class. • Amateur Weanling Mares Classes are open to offspring of stallions • Amateur Weanling Geldings that have sold in the 2019 Southern Belle Breeders’ Program. • Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Weanling For more information, visit www.oqha. Stallions & Geldings com or Rhonda Harter at (740) 943-2346 • Amateur Solid Paint-Bred Weanling Mares ext. 125 or [email protected]. The $20,000 bonus—contributed equally The current list of stallions can be found by APHA and The Breeders Halter Futurity— at quarterhorsecongress.com/2019-stallions. will be paid out based on the final placings at the APHA World Show per the APHA’s All Southern Belle Breeders’ classes payout schedule to the recorded owner. No are NSBA approved with $500 added additional entry form or fee is required. money. Classes with less than 3 entries For more details, see will not be eligible for added money. In www.breedershalterfuturity.com. these cases, the class purse will only consist of jackpotted entry fees. Purse is Lynn Simons Memorial Halter Futurity paid out 80% to Southern Belle Invitation & Jackpot Classes & Jackpot Classes Breeders’ class participants and 20% The Lynn Simons Memorial Halter Futurity Challenge, Sweepstakes Challenge, Sweepstakes to Southern Belle Invitation Breeders. will be held as a class within a class with the Southern Belle Invitation Breeders’ following Amateur Yearling halter classes. trophies awarded to Champion and • Amateur Yearling Mares Reserve Champion. • Amateur Yearling Geldings Entry fee is $75 (no late fees apply). • Amateur Yearling Stallions NSBA membership required for horse Class entry fee is $125 and horse must owner and exhibitor for NSBA Dual-ap- also be entered in the respective World proved classes. A separate entry form must Championship class to be eligible. Class be completed. Classes must be entered by must be entered by 5 p.m the day before 5 p.m. the day before class is scheduled. the class. The Breeders Halter Futurity - WCHA Breeder’s Championship Futurity $20,000 Bonus Payout and The Big Money Futurity For high placing weanling foals compet- The WCHA Breeder’s Championship ing in both APHA World Show Amateur Futurity and The Big Money Futurity will be weanling halter and the 2019 Breeders held in conjunction with the APHA World Halter Futurity (Des Moines, IA). Must be Show on September 20-22, 2019. the same horse/exhibitor combination to See www.conformationhorse.com for be eligible. complete details.

52 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Breeders’ Futurity Classes Complete rules can be found in the Payments: Breeders’ Trust/Breeders’ Futurity (includes $200 office charge)...... $900 total Brochure available through APHA or at www.apha.com/showing/breedersfuturity. 1st Payment due June 1...... $405 2nd Payment due August 9...... $495 PLATINUM DIVISION A prestigious non-pro weanling halter Late Platinum Division Payments: futurity open to offspring of Breeders’ Entries postmarked June 2 - August 9 Trust-subscribed stallions that have been (includes $200 office charge)...... $1,275 nominated to the Platinum Program. Dams must also be nominated to the Entries postmarked August 10 - Platinum Program. September 1 (includes $200 office charge)...... $1,725 The entry must be nominated to the Breeders’ Trust. Entries postmarked September 2 up until All entries must abide by all general 5 p.m. the day prior to the class entered World Championship Show rules found (includes $200 elsewhere in this Premium Book. office charge)...... $5,075 Classes: *There will be a one-time $60 administrative fee due for each horse entered. This fee is assessed only one Open to Regular Registry horses and time per horse regardless of the number of classes Solid Paint-Bred horses that have been in which the horse is entered, including Breeders’ genetically tested and confirmed to carry Futurity classes. Please note: customers will be billed at least one Paint pattern gene. for this fee if the only class entered is a Breeders’ Futurity class. • Non-Pro Weanling Stallions • Non-Pro Weanling Mares Payout • Non-Pro Weanling Geldings Pays back 10% to stallion nominator,

10% to the mare nominator and 80% to Breeders’ Futurity For Solid Paint-Bred offspring that have the recorded owner or lessee of the entry not been genetically tested or do not carry at the time of showing. at least one Paint pattern gene. • Non-Pro Weanling Solid Paint-Bred GOLD DIVISION Stallions & Geldings A prestigious competition featuring • Non-Pro Weanling Solid Paint-Bred Mares the finest American Paint Horses and exhibitors in the world competing in Eligibility: a select slate of classes designed Non-Pro is defined as a card-carrying to showcase the offspring of APHA Amateur or Youth. Both Amateur Breeders’ Trust-subscribed stallions and Youth exhibitors must meet the and the mares bred to these stallions. ownership/lease requirements as set forth Its purpose is to drive support of the in the current Official APHA Rule Book. Breeders’ Trust program by increasing Leased Horses: the value of Breeders’ Trust foals. Lease must be postmarked no later All mares bred to Breeders’ Trust- than 90 days before the first day of the subscribed stallions for the breeding year APHA Open/Amateur World Show. conceived are eligible for nomination. Upon nomination of the mare, the Purse: foal is automatically eligible for the The purse will be determined by Breeders’ Futurity provided the foal is participation of entries with a percentage also nominated to the Breeders’ Trust allotted to the Regular Registry and Solid Program and makes appropriate Futurity Paint-Bred classes. payments. APHA reserves the right to add, cancel All entries must abide by all general or combine classes or hold a “class within World Championship Show rules found a class” as entries warrant. elsewhere in this Premium Book.

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Classes: Late Gold Division Payments: Gold Entries postmarked June 2-August 9: Open to Regular Registry and Solid (includes Office Charge)...... $900 Paint-Bred horses. • Junior Weanling Stallions & Geldings† Entries postmarked August 10-September 1 • Senior Weanling Stallions & Geldings (includes Office Charge)...... $1,200 • Junior Weanling Mares† Entries postmarked September 2 up until • Senior Weanling Mares • Yearling Stallions 5 p.m. the day prior to the class entered • Yearling Mares (includes Office Charge)...... $3,000 • Yearling Geldings *There will be a one-time $60 administrative fee due • Yearling Longe Line for each horse entered. This fee is assessed only one • Yearling In-Hand Trail time per horse regardless of the number of classes • 2-Year-Old Western Pleasure in which the horse is entered, including Breeders’ • 2-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Futurity classes. Please note: customers will be billed • 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure for this fee if the only class entered is a Breeders’ • 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle Futurity class. †Junior foals are born March 1 or later. Payout Gold Division Payments: ...... $600 total 1st Payment due June 1 Pays back 5% to the mare nominator (includes $75 Office Charge)...... $200 and 95% to the recorded owner or lessee 2nd Payment due August 9...... $400 of the entry at time of showing. Breeders’ Futurity

54 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Stall Information Every horse entered in the World Show Those wishing to be stalled with trainers must have a stall. or another exhibitor must submit stall Reserving Stalls reservations together or be sure to put Stall reservations must be submitted online, the exact same name in the “Stall With” postmarked or received in the APHA office by section. Stalls will be reserved under the August 9, 2019 in order to avoid late fees. name of the person making payment. In order to secure a previously held Stall numbers will be given by the stall office location, your stall reservations must be staff upon your arrival at the show grounds. postmarked on or before August 9. The stall office will be located in the Moncrief Building and will be staffed 24 hours a day Payment by check, credit card or cash is required at the time of entry. Reservations beginning September 14, 2019 at 7:30 a.m. received without payment will not receive Tack and Other Stall Rules a postmark date and will be returned If ordering a tack stall for more than unprocessed. Payment is deposited upon one person, all tack stalls must be paid receipt, but does not guarantee assignment for by one exhibitor. Stalls may be used to a requested stall area. only to house horses and tack. Any other Stalls will be assigned through a lottery, commercial uses are strictly prohibited. based on received or postmark date and priority. While fans are allowed, for safety The lottery system will continue assigning reasons, air conditioners are prohibited in stalls by the date the reservation is received or the stalling area. Also, any fabric or paper postmarked, through the duration of the show. used or draped in stalls must be fire- In terms of priority, no difference will be made resistant or treated with a flame retardant. whether an exhibitor comes for a portion of the Any damage to stalls will be the financial show or stays for the entire event. responsibility of the owner/exhibitor/trainer. Stall assignments will be based on the stall Stall(s) cannot be resold unless the sale locations previously established at the 2018 is approved by Show Management. World Show. Priority will be determined by Exhibitors/trainers are expected to be who paid for the stall the previous year. The considerate of their fellow participants and to following is the order stalls will be assigned: avoid impeding the flow of traffic down barn • Returning individuals whose reservations are aisles. Do not block aisles with curtains, aisle received or postmarked August 9 and are doors or cross-ties at any time. requesting their established location. However, if more stalls are needed, it may be necessary Bedding for that exhibitor to move to a different area or Bedding is not included in the stall fee and have two separate stalling areas. must be purchased from the Will Rogers • Returning individuals whose reservations Memorial Center. The cost for shavings is $7 Stall Information are received or postmarked August 9, but per bag (small/loose flakes), $10 per bag (large/ do not have their established stall location compressed flakes) or $10 per bag for a blend. available (stalls that do not exist at the Shavings will be for sale through the Open/Amateur World Show), will be given WRMC Shavings Office located in the preference for the remaining preferred stall Moncrief Building adjacent to the APHA Stall locations. • Returning individuals whose reservations Office. Will Rogers Memorial Center staff will are received or postmarked August 9 that deliver shavings to stall areas. Bedding must request a new location. be purchased on the grounds. • New requests/individuals whose As a service to expedite move-in, advance bed- reservations are received or postmarked ding orders will be accepted by the APHA. Com- August 9. plete the Advance Bedding Order portion of • Reservations postmarked or received the Stall Reservation Form to place your order after August 9 will be assigned in order with the APHA. All advance bedding orders by received or postmark date. A $500 must be placed by September 10 and must be late penalty fee may be paid to retain paid for at the time of ordering. Minimum of previous stall location. 50 bags per order required.

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 55 Stall Information, continued Panel Removal Stalls are located primarily in the Stall panels in the Richardson-Bass and Richardson-Bass Building, Burnett Building, Burnett buildings may not be removed Moncrief Building, and the Equestrian Multi- per Will Rogers Memorial Center. In all Purpose Building. Cattle barns will be used other barns, a fee of $15 per panel that if additional space is needed. Day stalls are is removed will be charged by WRMC located throughout any of the above barns. regardless if the stall panel is returned to its Submitted Postmarked Online Emailed, Faxed original location prior to departure. Up to 5 days...... $225...... $230 Soiled Bedding 6 or more days...... $275...... $280 Exhibitors are required to keep their stalls Day Stalls clean and neat, to dispose of refuse matter Per horse/night...... $65...... $65 in designated dump areas, and remove all Late Fee - $25/stall items and materials erected by them, includ- Stall reservations must be submitted online ing tack, stall decorations and all signs. or postmarked by August 9, 2019 in order to Stall Decorations avoid late fees. All stall reservations received Please limit end-of-aisle decorations to or postmarked after August 9, 2019 will be as- 42 inches deep and allow at least a 7-foot sessed a $25/stall late fee (excluding day stalls). height clearance over aisles for equipment. *Note: No splitting charges of tack stalls. If you WRMC asks that a covering, such as plas- wish to share tack/feed stalls, please have one tic, be placed underneath any groundcover party pay in full for tack stalls. APHA will not split tack stall fees or plants. Decorations must be attached . using temporary setups, such as wire or Early Move-in plastic ties, and removed prior to moveout. Due to the limited amount of time The following may NOT be used: nails, available for move-in prior to the first day liquid nail, bolts, screws, rubber cement, of showing, we will be unable to offer an early etc. Any damage to stalls will be the finan- move-in at this show. Horses may move-in cial responsibility of the owner/exhibitor/ beginning at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, September trainer. Any fabric or paper used or draped on stalls must be fire-resistant or treated 14. Advance bedding orders will be accepted with fire retardant. to expedite move-in. Complete the Advance Bedding Order portion of the Stall Reserva- Changes/Refunds tion Form to place your order with APHA. All Changes to stall reservations are pos- advance bedding orders must be placed by sible if you are flexible. If you reserve September 10 and must be paid for at the time stalls for a portion of the show and later of ordering. 50 bags per order minimum. decide to come early or stay late, it may be necessary for you to move to another Stall Mat Rental area to accomodate your request. If you Elite Stall Mat Rentals provides high change trainers, every attempt will be quality interlocking rubber stall mats for rent. made to put you in the same barn. Finally, The mats should be ordered online: www. if you decide to cancel your stall reserva- Stall Information stallmatrentals.com prior to the show to tion by September 1, you are entitled to a ensure delivery prior to your arrival. Onsite refund of the horse’s stall fee, minus 20% ordering will be limited. Stall assignments will no stall fees per stall office fee. Absolutely be finalized one week prior to move-in. Stall will be refunded after September 1. assignments will be provided to Elite Stall Stall Fees Mat Rentals at that time. Order early while Stall Availability: September 14-29, supplies last. If you would like to speak to a representative, please call (855) MATS-200. 2019. Stalls are reserved by length of stay. Shavings are not included. Will Rogers Me- Fan Rental morial Center stabling will not be available To rent large fans, contact Fan-guy.com at until 7:30 a.m., Saturday, September 14. 888-343-5895 or www.fan-guy.com.

56 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book World Championship Show Rules • The APHA Open/Amateur World Cham- Negative conduct, including harass- pionship Show will be referred to as the ment, bullying, or any other form of World Show. unsportsmanlike conduct will not be • The Open/Amateur World Championship permitted by the APHA, and any person Show Premium Book will be referred to engaging in such action or conduct will as the Premium Book. be disciplined to the full extent permitted • The APHA World Show Management will by the APHA rules. Unsportsmanlike or be referred to as Show Management or irresponsible conduct or any other form of Show Officials. misconduct that is illegal, indecent, pro- • The Will Rogers Memorial Center will be fane, intimidating, threatening, harassing referred to as WRMC, Horse Show Facil- or abusive is prohibited. The APHA will ity or Fairgrounds. not tolerate such behavior and violators • The Fort Worth Visitors and Convention will be excused from competition and/or Bureau will be referred to as Chamber of removed from the show grounds and are Commerce. subject to further disciplinary action. • The city of Fort Worth, Texas, will be Anti-Bullying Statement: Everyone referred to as City Government. has the right to work and show in an • The rules appearing in the Premium Book environment free from harassment or shall become effective January 1 of the bullying where they feel safe. The stress current year. placed on targets of bullying have far reaching effects on the emotional health • The American Paint Horse Association will be referred to as APHA or the Association. and well being of the victims and on the organization in which it occurs. Bullying can be physical, verbal, written, cyber acts General Rules and Regulations or merely psychological. Incitement of This show will be run in compliance with others to such acts is also bullying. The the 2019 Official APHA Rule Book and APHA expressly prohibits the bullying of supplements except as may be otherwise any person by any means at any apha stated on the following pages. function or APHA related function. The management reserves the right to Good Sportsmanship Rules: Good decline any entry before or during the show sportsmanship is not just what you do in without liability for compensation for reasons the arena, but the way you conduct yourself such as checks written with nonsufficient both in and out of the arena. funds, stopped payment on check, poor 1. The “Golden Rule” -- Do unto others sportsmanship, inhumane treatment of as you would have others do unto you. horses, harassment of judges, officials, secre- Show respect for your opponents if you taries, ring stewards, employees, and/or any expect it yourself. other authorized representative of the show. 2. Have an understanding and an appre- Sportsmanship/Conduct ciation of the rules. The spirit of good “For when the One Great Scorer comes sportsmanship depends on conforming to mark against your name, he writes—not to the intent of the rules. that you won or lost—but how you played 3. Enjoy yourself and encourage enjoyment the game.” (Grantland Rice) for others. One of the primary objectives of the 4. T ake responsibility for your actions.

American Paint Horse Association is to 5. Recognize and appreciate good perfor- Horse Show Rules encourage high moral character and good mances, especially by the opponent. sportsmanship among its members while 6. Respect the integrity and judgment of at the same time inspiring exemplary the judges and show officials. conduct in all phases of competition and 7. Expect proper behavior from your team- instilling a sense of fairness and responsibil- mates, trainers, family and friends. ity for the rigors of showmanship as well as 8. Accept both victory and defeat with pride the greater issues of life. and compassion.

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APHA Employees owned or exhibited by or in his or her Employees/Contract Labor: Any full time custody or control, and to indemnify and person employed by APHA, or contracted hold harmless the American Paint Horse for any portion of the horse show, or any of Association, Chamber of Commerce, the their legal wards, are ineligible to exhibit in City Government, the Horse Show Facility, any portion of the Youth or World Show. or any other sponsoring organization, if Final Interpretation of Rules any, from and against all claims, demands, The FINAL RIGHT to settle all ques- cause of accident, injury, or damage to tions or disputes arising during the Horse person or property caused by the owner- Show is reserved by the Show Manage- ship exhibition or custody, or control of ment and all exhibitors, trainers, riders, or any animal exhibited. other participants therein, as a condition The APHA reserves the right to cancel, of admission, give unqualified consent to re-schedule or rearrange any class or event, such methods of settlement and agree or part thereof, when such action is neces- in advance to be bound thereby. In the sitated by an act of God, or other event or absence of a specific rule and/or condi- circumstance that is beyond the control of tions not covered by this Premium Book, show management. The APHA will not be the final decision will be governed by the liable to any person or entity for damages Executive Committee, and all decisions are of any kind whatsoever, which relate in any final. Failure to comply with all rules will manner to, or arise out of, such cancellation cause all fees to be forfeited and entry to or rescheduling. be disqualified. APHA Points All rules listed within this Horse Show Five sets of APHA points will be given in Rules section pertain to every class of the all APHA-approved Youth, Novice Amateur, Youth or World Show, including all Chal- Amateur Walk-Trot, Amateur and Open lenge and Sweepstakes classes. events offered. APHA points will be awarded APHA Rule Variances based on each of the judges’ final placings. SC-110.I - Line up and announce placings World Show points do not count through 6th place under each individual towards year-end award standings or judge in halter and Amateur rail classes. In Breeders’ Trust payouts, effective all other scored and timed classes and open January 1, 2016. performance classes, individual judge’s Administrative Fee placings will not be lined up or announced There will be a one-time $60 in the arena. All judges’ scoresheets will be administrative charge, which includes the posted for these classes. drug-testing fee, for each horse entered. SC-175.M.4 - Grand and Reserve Cham- This fee is assessed only one time per horse pions are not awarded in halter. regardless of the number of classes in which Liability the horse is entered, including Breeders’ See APHA Rule GR-045 and GR-050. Futurity Classes and is non-refundable. This release of liability includes the Cham- Adding Classes ber of Commerce and the Horse Show Individuals may add a class until 5 p.m. Facility, the City Government and their the day before the class they wish to enter officers and directors. Officials and em- by paying the late fee. ployees will not be responsible for any ac- cident that may occur to, or be caused by, Alleyway Procedure any horse exhibited at the World Show, Grooming is prohibited in these areas or for any article of any kind or nature that including, but not limited to, any type of may be lost or destroyed, or in any way spraying. Barn calls are a courtesy and damaged. Each exhibitor is responsible will be made for each class and for for any injury that may be occasioned to all exhibitors entered in each class.

Horse Show Rules any person or animal, or damage to any Regardless of the circumstances, it is property while on grounds, by any horse the exhibitor’s ultimate responsibility

58 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Horse Show Rules, continued to report to their class on time. Exhibi- cancellation. If after three years, a class tors must check in with the paddock. The does not meet the six entry minimum paddock will call exhibitors to enter the requirement, it will be considered for can- arena in their posted order of go. See cellation in subsequent years. Working Orders for more details. Cash-Only Members/Customers Amateur/Novice Amateur Eligibility The APHA policy regarding advance An Amateur, Novice Amateur or payment by certified funds will be in effect Amateur Walk-Trot exhibitor must have a during the World Show for those members current APHA Amateur/Novice Amateur/ previously notified or as warranted by APHA. Amateur Walk-Trot Card and must meet the ownership/lease requirements. See Check Cashing Policy Rules AM-010, AM-015, AM-020, The Horse Show Office is unable to cash AM-205, AM-210 and AM-300. checks at any time during the show. Class Patterns Arena Gate Calls Patterns will be available in the Horse Show All horses must be ready and waiting in Office and on the World Show website. the paddock so they may enter the show arena promptly when called. Class Procedures In classes in which an order of go has The APHA has established class been posted, entries not entering the procedures to benefit the majority of arena for judging in their posted order of exhibitors participating, within the limits of the go are considered to have missed their available budget, manpower and time. class and will not be allowed to enter the Commercial Exhibit Information arena to compete. Exhibitors will not be allowed to sell retail In classes in which a time limit has been items from their stall locations. In addition, given to enter the arena, entries not in the no show clothing and/or equipment resale arena at the expiration of that time limit are is allowed at the world show. Exhibitors considered to have missed their class and will wishing to sell retail items must purchase not be allowed to enter the arena to compete. gift show space from the APHA, pay all By action of the APHA Executive Com- applicable fees and are subject to abide by a mittee, the time limit of final gate calls contractual agreement between the APHA is one minute and this will be publicly and said vendor. Any individual found selling announced. commercially will be fined $650. Late exhibitors will not be admitted into DNA Testing the arena once the gates have been closed All class winners and other randomly and the judges have started to judge. See selected entries will be DNA-tested at the Rules SC-175.B and SC-185.C. total discretion of Show Management and at the expense of APHA. Assistance Disqualification Exhibitors are not allowed any physical Any exhibitor, horse or owner assistance in the arena, once they have disqualified from a class for any reason will passed the plane of the entry gate, unless not receive a refund. When disqualification specified by specific class rules or by writ- by Show Management, Judges or any ten request as specified in SC-160.F. Show Official occurs, the decision is Awards Presentations final. In addition to other disqualifications Horse Show Rules No children under the age of 8 years as outlined in the rules and regulations old may participate in any awards pre- contained in the Official APHA Rule Book, sentations in the arena when horses are judges (including equipment judges) and/ present. or Show Management shall have the authority to disqualify entries for illegal Cancelled Classes equipment, inhumane treatment or the A class will be held for a minimum of presence of blood on the horse. The three years before it will be considered for exhibition of a horse that has a cut or

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abrasion, showing clear evidence of by all required fees will not be accepted. fresh blood in the mouth, nose, chin, Entries and/or any changes to entries shoulder, barrel, flank or hip area, must be must be submitted in writing. Entries considered abuse regardless of how the and/or any changes to entries will not be injury was caused. Judges and/or Show accepted by telephone. The APHA is not Management may disqualify an exhibitor responsible for lost or late entries. and/or horse from competition for any The IRS requires the APHA to obtain condition considered unsafe. See Rule the correct taxpayer identification SC-160.I.2. number (TIN) for persons for whom Drug Testing we have to file an information return A horse cannot be shown in any class (i.e. 1099-Miscellaneous for premium if that animal has been administered payback). The social security number a prohibited substance in any manner. listed on this form should be that of the Prohibited substances are those set forth current owner or in the case of multiple in the current APHA Rule Book. See Rule owners, that of one of the current owners SC-085. A medication report must be filed listed on the Certificate of Registration. with Show Management (in accordance No other social security number is with the rule) when conditionally prohibited acceptable. If the correct TIN is not substances are used. provided, subsequent payments can be Tests (urine and/or saliva and/or blood) subject to backup withholding per IRS for medication shall be made in compliance regulations. Payout checks will not be with the current APHA Rule Book in any issued until the APHA has a W-9 on file event, at the total discretion of the judge(s), for all persons receiving these checks. veterinarian(s), Show Steward(s) or Show This information must be provided to the Management. APHA regardless of the age of the owner. Full cooperation with the APHA Your exhibitor packet will be held if this representative is required. Failure to do so form is not submitted. shall be considered a refusal and subject to Social Security numbers must be disciplinary action. provided for individuals. If the horse is Electronic Devices owned by an individual versus a farm/ ranch, taxpayer identification numbers for Exhibitors using electronic devices or businesses will not be accepted in lieu of two-way communication devices inside a social security number for the individual the show arena or show ring shall be automatically disqualified unless assistance owners. International residents must is necessitated under provisions of Rule complete IRS Form W-8BEN. SC-160.F. and approval by the Executive Exhibitors are responsible for verifying Committee has been granted. that entries have been received in the APHA office. If you fax entries, please DO Entries NOT send the originals in the mail. If you All entries must be submitted on forms fax entries or stall reservations, please keep furnished by the APHA (copies of the a copy of the fax transmittal for proof of printed forms will be accepted) or through date and time faxed. the online entry form, signed by the proper parties, and accompanied by all entry fees, Entry Deadline drug and processing fees and a completed All pre-entries must be submitted online W-9 for the current owner or in the case or postmarked by August 9, 2019 in order to of multiple owners, that of one of the pay pre-entry fees. Entries will be accepted current owners listed on the Certification after this date with a post entry fee. Post of Registration. One entry form is required entries must be made by 5 p.m. the day per horse. prior to when the class to be entered is Exhibitors are responsible for any scheduled. No exceptions will be made.

Horse Show Rules errors on their entry forms. Entries lacking Only postmarks from an official sufficient information or not accompanied U.S. Post Office are acceptable (postal

60 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Horse Show Rules, continued meters are not acceptable) and used in the responsibility of Show Management. determining any and all deadlines regarding All bits, tack, appointments, and attire entries, cancellations, etc. Any entry shall be checked by the equipment deadline that falls on a day the U.S. Post judge prior to entering the arena. Any Office is not open for business shall be due equipment considered to be inhumane as follows: or illegal by the official equipment judge • A postmark on or before midnight of the must be removed or entry into the next business day immediately following arena will be denied. The equipment the entry deadline is acceptable. judge may disqualify an entry for illegal • Postmark dates on registered or certified equipment or attire, inhumane treatment mail will be accepted. or the presence of blood on the horse. The exhibition of a horse that has a cut Entry Numbers or abrasion, showing clear evidence of To ensure that your placings are accurate, fresh blood in the mouth, nose, chin, it is essential that the correct entry number shoulder, barrel, flank or hip area, must be is used for all classes. Failure by exhibitor considered abuse regardless of how the to display the correct number in a visible injury was caused. manner while being judged shall result in Equipment cannot be changed between disqualification from the class. See Rule a preliminary and a finals. Once equipment SC-160.H. has been checked by the equipment judge, Entry numbers will be assigned to each equipment cannot be changed unless horse, not the exhibitor. This number will checked again by the equipment judges. be used for all classes in which the horse The equipment judge(s) shall have the is entered. In the event a horse is entered authority to call for a blood and/or urine test in more than one division (open, amateur on any horse. or youth), only one entry number will be The equipment judge(s) may serve as an issued for each horse. official alternate judge at the discretion of Entry numbers must not be altered, Show Management. cut or folded. Handling entry numbers in that manner will result in the exhibitor Exercise Schedule being excused prior to the judging. Note: Daily availability of the John Justin Horses must be positively identified prior to Arena, W.R. Watt Arena and Will Rogers laminating of entry numbers. Coliseum will vary. Every effort will be • In Halter classes - Entry numbers must made to ensure that one exercise arena be worn on the exhibitor’s back. is available on a 24-hour basis. Exercise • In Western and English classes - Entry schedules will be available in the Horse numbers must be worn on both sides of the Show Office and Information Booth. Paid horse. Exception: In timed events, all cattle practices will be offered for Trail, Over events, ranch horse classes and reining, Fences, Western Pleasure, Hunter Under entry numbers must be worn on one or Saddle and Reining. No will both sides of the horse. be allowed in the arenas stated above. • In Over Fences classes - Entry number Longeing areas will be designated and must be worn on the exhibitor’s back. should be closely followed. Exception: Hunter Hack. Exhibitor Agreement • In Pleasure Driving and Utility Driving The condition of submitting entries, or

classes - Entry number must be the first entry into the show ring of a horse Horse Show Rules displayed on both sides of the cart. or exhibitor, will be deemed acceptance of the rules set forth in the current year Equipment Judge Premium Book and APHA Official Rule An equipment judge(s) shall be Book. employed by and be a representative of the APHA. The equipment judge shall be Exhibitor/Horse Combination responsible for attire and equipment rule The same exhibitor must show the interpretations. Final interpretations are same horse under all the judges in a

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 61 Horse Show Rules, continued class, including preliminaries and finals. Equipment cannot be changed between Any changes in the exhibitor in between a preliminary and a finals. Once equipment the preliminaries and finals may be made has been checked by the equipment judge, only due to accident or illness of the equipment cannot be changed unless exhibitor, and with permission of the Show checked again by the equipment judges. Management. Final Placings Announced Exhibitor/Spectator Cooperation Individual Judges’ Placings Announced All individuals are expected to • Halter classes – all Open & Amateur cooperate with Show Officials at all classes times. Any individual who is delinquent • Rail classes – all Amateur classes in his responsibility in this area may be, along with his horse(s) or exhibit(s), Final 15 Placings Announced Only excused from further competition • Open performance classes and/or removed from the grounds. • Scored & timed classes – all Open & That individual will forfeit all previous Amateur classes. Includes all classes winnings, entry fee(s) and other fees. judged using a scoresheet. See rules SC-070, GR-040.C, • Money classes – all Sweepstakes, GR-060.D, YP-080.L.1. Challenges, Stakes and Breeders’ Futurity classes. Excludes any classes that are Failure to Compete held as a class within a class with World All entries in all events are required to Championship classes (i.e. Ranch Riding, compete under all designated judges of Ranch Trail, etc.) the World Show in order for results to be tabulated in the finals. Health Requirements No horse will be allowed to show Fall of Horse or Rider without the following: In performance classes, the fall of horse or rider while in the arena shall be • Health Certificate – Issued no earlier cause for disqualification in that class. A than August 30, 2019 by a licensed horse is considered having fallen when veterinarian from the state of origin and he or she is on their side and all four showing positive identification of the feet are extended in the same direction. horse. This certificate should show the Rider is considered to have fallen when animal to be free of any communicable he or she is not astride. Exception: see or infectious diseases. This certificate Rule SC-265.H.5.I. In barrel racing, pole should comply with all USDA standards bending and stake race, an exhibitor will • Negative Coggins (Equine Infectious be given a no time if the horse or rider Anemia) – Dated no earlier than falls during the run in such a manner as September 28, 2018. See page 2 for to break the pattern, or if the rider falls Health Check-In Procedures. off the horse. If exhibitor falls off the Make sure the veterinarian uses registered horse after run is completed and after names on the health and Coggins certificates crossing the time line, the time remains rather than “barn names.” If current valid. Coggins, health papers and the Certificate of Registration are not available, the horse will Finals not be allowed to compete and entry fees In those classes having a finals will be forfeited. All horses are subject to competition, horses selected to compete inspection by the Show Veterinarian or State in the finals will be determined by the Veterinarian at any time or if suspected of judges. All horses selected by the judges harboring a communicable disease. will be invited to compete in the finals. The same exhibitor that showed the horse Horse Show Office in the preliminaries must show the horse The Horse Show Office is located in in the finals. All exhibitors in the finals the Richardson-Bass Building adjacent to

Horse Show Rules competition will be judged on the merit of the John Justin Arena and will be open their performance in that competition. September 15 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and

62 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Horse Show Rules, continued daily thereafter from one hour prior to the undue discomfort or distress in a stall, start of the show until the last class enters trailer or when longeing or riding; the arena for judging. These are the only 3. Letting blood from a horse; times that exhibitor packets can be picked 4. Use of inhumane training techniques or up, class additions or scratches can be methods; poling or striking horse’s legs with made and horse/exhibitor substitutions can objects (i.e. tack poles, jump poles, etc.); be processed. 5. Any item or appliance that restricts the Post entries must be made by 5 movement or circulation of the tail; p.m. the day prior to when the class is 6. Intentional inhumane treatment that scheduled to be held. If horse/exhibitor causes a horse to bleed; substitutions are necessary, such changes 7. Failure to maintain an appropriate must be reported to the Horse Show Office environment for horses’ well-being. in writing prior to the class entering the arena 8. Use of prohibited equipment, for judging. No exhibitor or horse changes including, but not limited to: saw tooth will be accepted at the announcer’s stand bits; hock hobbles; tack collars; or tack or paddock. See Substitution Policy for ; used for showman- complete guidelines. ship; war or like devices; riding in To pick up your exhibitor packet that a curb bit without a curb strap; wire or includes your entry number, you must solid metal curb straps no matter how present the following items at the show padded; wire cavesson; wire or cable office: tie-downs; bumper bits; metal (no 1. Photocopy of horse’s original matter how padded); ; head- Certificate of Registration. stalls made of metal (no matter how 2. Your current (within 30 days) health wrapped or padded), twisted rawhide, certificate dated on or after August 30, 2019. or rope may not be used on a horse’s 3. Your current (within 1 year) head (3/8 inch rope may be used with a proof of negative Coggins signed by slip/); running martingales used licensed veterinarian dated on or after with curb bits used without rein stops September 28, 2018. (running martingales may be used with Hunter Hack legal curb bits as long as the reins have Only finalists will be required to work rein stops); the rail. 9. Excessive spurring or whipping; 10. Excessive jerking of reins; Inhumane Treatment 11. Excessive fencing; The APHA is committed to the humane 12. Excessive spinning (defined as no and proper treatment of all animals. The more than eight (8) consecutive turns in welfare of the animal is the primary consider- either direction); ation in all activities. Animals will be treated with kindness, respect and compassion at all 13. Schooling over ramped oxers in times. Owners, exhibitors, trainers and all re- reverse order (i.e., from highest to lowest sponsible parties must ensure the health and instead of lowest to highest); well being of animals in their care at all times 14. Schooling using rails higher than four including, but not limited to, handling, trans- (4) feet; portation, training, treatment and stalling. 15. Exhibiting a horse which appears to be sullen, dull, lethargic, emaciated, drawn or Per Rule SC-075 of the Official APHA overly tired; Rule Book, no person on show grounds, 16. If fresh blood is found on any mouth including but not limited to, barns, stalls, and/or body areas of a horse, (i.e. including but parking area and show arena may treat not limited to: barrel, flanks, belly, sides, shoul- any animal in an inhumane manner, which ders) at any time the horse must be excused includes but is not limited to: from the competition; 1. Placing an object in a horse’s mouth so 17. Applying excessive pressure on or as to cause undue discomfort or distress; excessively jerking of a halter shank or an Horse Show Rules 2. Tying a horse in a manner as to cause allowed lip chain;

2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book • 63 Horse Show Rules, continued 18. Any other treatment or conduct deemed Reining: Reining classes will be reviewed by a show official to be inhumane or abusive. for lack of concurrence on 2 point (excluding The standard by which conduct or treat- marker penalties) and 5 point penalties and ment will be measured is that which a scores of 0. reasonable person, informed and experienced Working Cow Horse: Working Cow in generally accepted animal husbandry stan- Horse classes will be reviewed for lack of dards, equine training and exhibition proce- concurrence on 2, 3 and 5 point penalties and dures, would determine to be cruel, abusive scores of 0 for the cow work. and inhumane. Trail and Western Riding: Trail and The exhibition of a horse that has a cut or Western Riding classes will be reviewed for abrasion, showing clear evidence of fresh blood lack of concurrence on 3 and 5 point penalties in the mouth, nose, chin, shoulder, barrel, flank and scores of 0. or hip area, must be considered abuse regard- Lameness/Abuse Clause less of how the injury was caused. Show Management reserves the right Upon discovery by any show official of to remove an entry from the arena if the inhumane treatment, show management majority of judges disqualify a horse due to reserves the right to immediately disqualify the lameness or abuse. At Show Management’s horse and exhibitor for the remainder of the discretion, at the completion of a class or show and/or remove them from the grounds individual work, prior to leaving the arena, the and shall immediately report the matter to the horse shall be asked to perform movements/ APHA for further disciplinary action. maneuvers on loose rein or lead to demon- This prohibition against inhumane treatment strate soundness. applies to APHA members and non-members. Exhibition of a horse that is obviously APHA members may be held responsible for lame as determined by show judges in any the actions of their trainers, agents, repre- class shall be cause for disqualification. See sentatives and/or employees. For violation Rule SC-160.O for complete rules regarding of this rule, an individual may be disciplined, lameness. suspended, fined, denied APHA privileges, The exhibition of a horse that has a cut or disqualified, expelled from show grounds and/ abrasion, showing clear evidence of fresh or expelled from APHA. blood in the mouth, nose, chin, shoulder, barrel, flank or hip area, must be considered Judges abuse regardless of how the injury was Show Management reserves the right to caused. use alternate judges when deemed necessary. Specialty judges may be used for Reining, Logos Working Cow Horse, Halter, Roping, Ranch, Exhibitors, and anyone assisting ex- Over Fences, and Breeders’ Futurity classes. hibitors in the arena at APHA-sponsored Decisions of the judges are final, and entries shows (example: APHA World Show, will be accepted only on that condition. AjPHA World Show), are allowed to display up to four logos (any company, ranch/ farm, Judges Video Reviews or horse) on their equipment and apparel, Judges will automatically video review runs etc., provided they meet the following size in scored classes that lack concurrence when restrictions: major faults, severe faults, disqualifications, a. Logos on any attire or equipment may zero scores or no scores are involved. Judges be a maximum size of 2” x 3”, or 6 will only review the maneuvers where a lack square inches. of concurrence exists between the judges and only that penalty score can be changed. Lack b. Pocket emblems and apparel manu- of concurrence concerning non-major penalties facturer logos on clothing for sale “off will not be reviewed and cannot be changed the rack” may not exceed 1” x 2”, or once submitted. 2 square inches. The video footage used for judges reviews c. Contestant endorsements by current will be provided by the official show videogra- APHA Corporate Sponsors will be pher only and not from any other source. exempt from the size requirements. No judge shalll be required to change his/ d. Contestants violating these guidelines

Horse Show Rules her score following a video review. Each will be disqualified from the competi- judges’ decision is an individual call. tion and fined. See Rule SC-160.N.1.

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Membership Requirements Horse Foundation. A separate entry form The recorded owner, as well as the must be submitted. exhibitor, MUST be a current member of Over Fence Warm-Up Classes: Over the American Paint Horse Association to Fence Warm-Up classes will be offered participate in the Youth and/or World Show, prior to the day’s classes. The entry fee is including Challenge Series, Sweepstakes, $50/class. To enter, complete a class entry Breeders’ Futurity and all Specialty Classes. form along with all other classes. Class Exhibitors: All exhibitors must have a must be entered by 5 p.m. the day before current individual membership to be eligible the class. to show. Joint and/or farm/ranch member- Over Fence Paid Practices: All classes ships will no longer satisfy the membership include two scheduled practice/schooling requirement. Effective January 1, 2015. times in which all entrants will have the Owners/Lessees: Horse owners/les- opportunity to school on course at will. sees must have a current membership that These are included in the class entry fee is an exact match to the horse’s owner- and do not require any additional sign-up. ship/lease on record with the APHA at the Schooling Course – Multi-Purpose time of showing to be eligible to compete. Building – Available at will the day before No other related memberships will be ac- classes and throughout day’s classes. cepted to satisfy the membership require- Paid Practice – John Justin Arena – Avail- ment. Effective January 1, 2015. able at will the morning of the classes on Persons suspended from APHA mem- show course. bership will not be allowed to enter and/ Trail Paid Practices: All classes will or exhibit in the show whether or not the include a scheduled practice/schooling time in horse is owned in whole or in part, owned which all entrants will have the opportunity to by a spouse or owned by a child under 18 school on course at will. This practice will be years of age in the same household. set-up the day prior to classes and be available overnight and throughout the day of the classes. Paddock Procedure No additional sign-up is required. Schooling fee is Exhibitors must check-in with the pad- included in the class entry fee. dock. The paddock will call exhibitors to enter the arena in their posted order of go. Reining Paid Practices: Paid practices Once a horse is checked into the paddock for Reining will be offered to horses for a class, only horse and exhibitor are entered in the World Show. A maximum allowed to school the horse. See Working of 45 entries will be accepted per class Orders for more details. on a first-come basis, as determined by Barn calls are a courtesy and will be postmark. A separate entry form must be made for each class and for all exhibi- completed. Entry fee is $35. The practice tors entered in each class. Regardless of will be run like an actual class and each the circumstances, it is the exhibitor’s horse will be given 5 minutes per run. ultimate responsibility to report to their Payment Procedures class on time. Payment may be made in the form of Paid Practices/Warm-Ups personal checks, Visa, MasterCard, American Western Pleasure/Hunter Under Express, Discover, money order or wire Saddle Paid Practices: Paid practices for transfer. All entries must be made payable Western Pleasure and Hunter Under Saddle to the APHA in U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. will be offered during the World Show. To bank. be eligible, the horse must be entered in In the event that your check is returned Horse Show Rules another class at the show. A maximum of to the APHA due to insufficient funds, we 25 entries will be accepted per class on a may present your check electronically. If first-come basis, as determined by post- the funds still remain insufficient, certified mark. Training aids are allowed, however, funds and payment of a returned check inhumane equipment or treatment is pro- charge will be required in order for entries hibited in accordance with APHA rules. All or stall reservations to be processed. If entry fees will benefit the American Paint the customer has not paid all charges for

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returned checks prior to the show, the Positive Identification/ID Station agent/owner must bring certified funds All horses participating in the World to the show office for the entries to be Show will be positively identified using processed. a copy of their original certificate of The APHA shall collect funds for entries registration before entering the horse show and/or stalls in which the credit card was arena. Horses will not be allowed to enter declined or in which a check has been the class without being positively identified returned due to insufficient funds before by an APHA representative. processing entries or stall reservations. The primary ID Station is located in The date at which funds are secured for the Richardson-Bass Building next to the declined credit cards or insufficient funds paddock for the John Justin Arena. It is checks will be acknowledged as the date open one hour prior to the beginning of the entries and/or stalls are received classes in that arena until at least 5 p.m. and processed. Post entry fees may be A $100 after-hours identification fee will assessed to entries for which funds have be charged to the exhibitor’s account if been declined. a horse needs to be positively identified after the ID station is closed for the day. Photography & Videography APHA reserves the right to conduct Only photographers and videographers un- additional follow-up inspections of any der contract with the APHA and/or employed horse, as needed. by the APHA will be allowed to take photos A horse is not eligible to participate if or videos of any horse, exhibitor, owner, staff its age, as determined by examination of member, show official or others associated its teeth, does not correspond to the age with the show during the APHA World Show. shown on its registration certificate. The Persons directly related to or associated with age determination by tooth examination an exhibitor may take photos or videos of the will be made in accordance with the exhibitor for personal use only. No photos current Official Guide for Determining or videos of events or individuals may be the Age of the Horse as adopted by contracted for sale other than through the the American Association of Equine APHA or official photographer and videog- Practitioners. rapher under contract with the APHA. The All horses exhibiting at the World APHA has exclusive rights to this event. Any Show are subject to verification of the reproduction for sale or promotional activi- qualifying area. If the qualifying area is not ties is strictly prohibited without expressed readily visible, or if it is marginal in size, or consent of the APHA. changed in size or appearance from the Outside media is invited to cover this original file photographs, an inspection will event and must check-in at the APHA be required. Media Office to receive an official badge Inspections will be performed by designating them as approved media. designated APHA representatives. In the event the qualifying area does not meet As per Rule GR-030, “attendance at an registration requirements, points, titles, APHA-approved event, in whatever capacity, or awards are tentative until additional shall constitute authorization for APHA, its investigative actions can be completed, up to agents, designees, or assigns to photograph, and including Executive Committee action. video tape, televise, or record by other means A horse whose potential qualifying area (hereinafter referred to as “photographic mate- is found to contain an unnatural marking rial”) any person or animal on the premises will have its Regular Registry certificate of an APHA-approved event, and shall further canceled. constitute authorization for the use of such The Horse Show Steward, Executive person’s name, voice and biography, or the Director or Show Management may, at name, pedigree and performance record of their discretion, refuse to allow a horse to any animal on the premises (hereinafter re- participate if the registration of the horse

Horse Show Rules ferred to as “related information”) in conjunc- appears invalid or otherwise improperly tion with any photographic material. issued.

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Do not cut or alter entry numbers. Regular Class Refunds: Refunds will Numbers must be stamped by identifier be considered only due to injury or illness prior to any lamination. of a horse or exhibitor. Refund requests must be accompanied by a veterinarian’s or Posted Class Results doctor’s statement. Scores, times or placings in all classes Refund requests received by will be posted in designated area. September 1, with proper documentation, Placings in preliminaries will not be will be entitled to a refund of cattle fees, posted until after the finals. 80 percent of stall fees and 80 percent of Preliminaries each class entry fee. Preliminaries will be held in some classes Refunds requested after September 1 to reduce the number of horses that compete and before the last day of the horse show in the final work. No points will be awarded or may be entitled to a refund of 80 percent of ribbons presented in these preliminaries. APHA each class entry fee provided the horse was points, as well as the World Champions, will be scratched in the Horse Show Office prior determined in the final work. tothe class. Absolutely no cattle fees or stall Those classes designated to have fees will be refunded after September 1. preliminaries that have less than 30 EXCEPTION: Death of a horse. entries will be completed in their entirety Money Class Refunds: Absolutely in the time slot designated to hold the no portion of the entry fee will be preliminaries. No finals will be held in those refunded in these classes under any classes. Pattern classes (Showmanship, circumstances. A refund of the cattle fee Horsemanship and Equitation) with less and 80 percent of the stall fee may be than 30 entries will be completed in their granted if requested by September 1. entirety in the time slot designated for the This refund policy does not apply to preliminaries using the preliminary pattern. Breeders’ Futurity. See specific rules for No finals will be held. details. Equipment cannot be changed Registration Requirements between a preliminary and a finals. Once Every horse shown in any event, equipment has been checked by the unless specified, must be registered in equipment judge, equipment cannot be accordance with Rule RG-020.A. changed unless checked again by the All horses must be registered in equipment judges. the APHA Regular Registry to enter Refunds any Regular Registry APHA World All requests for refunds must be Championship class. Solid Paint-Bred submitted to the APHA office or the horses are now invited to compete Horse Show Office by 5 p.m. the last with Regular Registry Paints in all day of the horse show. Absolutely no non-World Championship, non- request will be considered after this pointed classes (if eligible per all date. If mailed, the refund request must other class requirements) at the APHA be postmarked by the last day of the World Show. show. NO EXCEPTIONS. Horses must have an APHA registration Only horses that have been scratched number before they can be entered. in the show office prior to the class will be If a horse is not registered by the entry deadline, a RUSH fee will be eligible for a refund. Horse Show Rules No refund allowances may be used at charged in order for the registration to be the show. If a horse is disqualified from completed on time. showing by the Show Management or Returned Checks Officials, or if a horse is entered and not Any check returned to the APHA shown, all fees will be forfeited. office will necessitate payment by In all instances there will be no refund of certified funds, as well as a returned the administrative fee. check charge or stop payment charge in

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order for entries to be processed. If the will not dictate to the judges or Show situation is not rectified before leaving Management, but will immediately report for the horse show, the agent/owner to the appropriate officials any violations must bring certified funds to the Horse of the rules that might invalidate a class. Show Office in order for the entries to The Steward will be available to judges, be processed. exhibitors and Show Management at all times to clarify the application of Ribbons Premium Book, APHA or NCHA rules, and Ribbons will be awarded through 10th investigate any situation where the rules place and to at least 5 finalists in the are not upheld. The Show Steward(s) shall FINAL standings. also have the authority to call for a blood 1st Place...... Blue and/or urine and/or salvia test on any horse. 2nd Place...... Red An Equipment and Attire Steward may 3rd Place...... Yellow be employed by and be a representative 4th Place...... White of the Association. The Equipment and Attire Steward is responsible for all attire 5th Place...... Pink and equipment rule interpretations. The 6th Place...... Green Equipment and Attire Steward may deny 7th Place...... Purple entry of a horse if the horse has signs of 8th Place...... Brown previous abuse. 9th Place...... Gray Sponsor Awards 10th Place...... Light Blue Special awards given by our sponsors may be distributed to horses entered Right to Refuse Entries and shown in classes during the APHA The Show Management reserves the Open/Amateur World Championship right to refuse, accept conditionally, or Show. To be eligible to receive an award, cancel any entries, also to disqualify a horse must have a fully-completed exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries entry form on file at the APHA Open/ and cancel awards without claim for Amateur World Championship Horse damage. Show office by 5 p.m. the day before Roping Events - Team Roping the horse is to show, and be placed In Amateur Team Roping, the person by the judges in a sponsor-designated assisting the roper being judged does not class. Awards are at the discretion of have to be another Amateur. The person the Show Management and the award’s assisting does not have to be a relative of sponsor, whose decisions in all respects the owner of the help horse. are final. Winners will be required to Any horse may assist as a help horse immediately sign Affidavit of Eligibility (horse not being judged). and Release, or prize may be forfeited. Void where prohibited. Show Program Catalog of Entries Substitution Policy Entries postmarked or received before Exhibitor Substitutions: Exhibitor the first entry deadline may appear in the substitutions will be accepted in all Horse Show Program Catalog of Entries. Open and Amateur classes, but must The Horse Show Program will appear in be reported to the Horse Show Office the September issue of the Paint Horse prior to the class entering the arena. Journal, excluding entries. No exhibitor change will be accepted at Show Steward(s) the announcer’s stand or paddock. Any A Show Steward may be employed by, horse entering the arena in which and be a representative of, the Association. the exhibitor is someone other than The Steward will point out any instance the one on record with the Horse

Horse Show Rules where Premium Book, APHA or NCHA Show Office and in which case an rules are not enforced. The steward exhibitor change has not been filed

68 • 2019 APHA Open/Amateur World Championship Show Premium Book Horse Show Rules, continued with the Horse Show Office prior to p.m. the day before the class or the day of the class entering the arena will be the class in the exact same class as the disqualified. The same exhibitor must original entry, horses may be substituted show the same horse under all the for a one-time $50 fee and paperwork judges in a class, including preliminaries must be received in the show office prior and finals. to the class entering the arena. No substi- tutions will be accepted at the paddock. Class Substitution Policy: Substitute horse must meet World Show An individual may substitute classes qualifying requirements and be owned/ (exchanging one class for another) if they leased by the same person or family. Substi- meet the following criteria: tutions must be submitted with a veterinar- • The new class must be entered at the ian’s statement and appropriate fees. late entry fee and by 5 p.m. the day before the class. No exceptions. Money Class Horse Substitutions: • The fees already paid may be applied Substitution of a horse will be permitted towards the new class fees for the providing the following documentation is same horse (not transferable between received in the Horse Show Office by horses). 5 p.m. on the day before the first class in • No refunds will be given for any which a horse is to be substituted. Sub- remaining fees left unused after substi- stitutions must meet qualifying require- ments. Substituted horses must be tuting classes. owned/leased by the same person • Fees cannot be applied to anything else or family and be substituted in the besides class fees. same class(es) only. To substitute as Regular Class Horse Substitution: outlined above, the following needs to be Horses may be substituted for a one-time provided: $50 fee. Substitutions must meet qualify- • Veterinarian’s statement that the horse ing requirements. Substitutions will be originally entered is unable to compete allowed only in the event of the horse’s due to illness or injury. injury or illness and when accompanied • Properly completed entry blank listing all by a veterinarian’s statement. The sub- required information on the horse that stitute horse is entitled to enter the you are substituting. same number of classes at the same • Payment of 30 percent of the applicable fee structure as the original entry. If entry fee (on substitute horse) as a substituted classes are at a higher fee substitution fee. structure or have additional fees, the dif- ference must be paid at the time of sub- Day of Class Horse Substitutions - stitution. If the substituted horse enters Money Classes: fewer classes, the difference in fees will If substitution of a horse is necessary due not be refunded. Substitute horse must to a horse’s injury or illness after 5 p.m. the meet World Show qualifying require- day before the class or the day of the class ments and be owned/leased by the same in the exact same class as the original entry, person or family. Paperwork must be horses may be substituted for 30 percent received in the show office by 5 p.m. the of the applicable entry fee and paperwork day before the first class in which a horse must be received in the show office prior to is to be substituted. the class entering the arena. Substitutions Horse Show Rules Once a horse is substituted, the original must be submitted with a veterinarian’s statement. No substitutions will be ac- horse entered may not be shown in any cepted at the paddock. class for the remainder of the show. Day of Class Horse Substitutions - Tabulation for Final Standings/Preliminaries Regular Classes: Placed Classes: In placed classes that If substitution of a horse is necessary require preliminary rounds, each judge will due to a horse’s injury or illness after 5 place up to 11 horses from each preliminary

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round. The numerical scores for placing will under judges will determine the entries be determined using the following scale: for the semi-finals or finals. Scores from

1st Place–120 Points 9th Place–28 Points preliminary rounds or semi-finals will not be considered in determining Open/Ama- 2nd Place–105 Points 10th Place–21 Points teur World Champions. 3rd Place–91 Points 11th Place–15 Points In the finals, judges will place 15 hors- 4th Place–78 Points 12th Place–10 Points es. Open/Amateur World Champions will 5th Place–66 Points 13th Place–6 Points be determined by discarding each horse’s 6th Place–55 Points 14th Place–3 Points highest and lowest score (a “no score” is considered a low score). The three 7th Place–45 Points 15th Place–1 Point remaining scores will then be totaled. 8th Place–36 Points The horse earning the highest combined In preliminary rounds, the highest score will become World Champion, and lowest placing of each horse will be second highest will be Reserve World discarded determining the total combined Champion, etc. points. A specific number of horses Pattern Classes: In Showmanship, (as determined by the total number of Western Horsemanship and Hunt Seat entries in the class) with the highest total Equitation, patterns will be scored. The combined points under judges will return highest and lowest placing of each exhibi- to the semi-finals or finals. A minimum tor will be discarded determining the total of 15 horses will be brought back to combined points. A specific number of the finals. (Exception: Showmanship, exhibitors with the highest total combined Horsemanship, Equitation and Pleasure points under judges will return to the Driving). If cuts are necessary, there will semi-finals or finals. There will be no less be a specific number of cuts, taking a than 15 horses in the finals. specific number of horses out of each Classes with less than 30 entries will be cut to result in a minimum of 15 horses completed in their entirety in the time slot returning to the finals. Placings from designated for the preliminaries. No finals will preliminary rounds or semi-finals will be held. Preliminary pattern will be used in not be considered in determining World this instance. Champions. Classes with 77 or more entries will In the finals, judges will place 15 have semi-finals to determine a minimum horses. World Champions will be of 15 finalists. determined by discarding each horse’s The following chart outlines the number highest and lowest placing. The three of entries selected for the finals based on remaining placings will then be totaled the total number of entries in the class. using the accompanying scale. The Entries # Cuts Semi-Finalists/ horse earning the highest number of Finalists points will become the World Champion, second-highest will be Reserve World 30- 44 2 16 to Finals Champion, etc. 45- 66 3 18 to Finals Scored Classes: In preliminary rounds, 67- 76 4 20 to Finals the highest and lowest score of each horse will be discarded determining the 77- 86 4 24 to Semi-Finals total combined score. A minimum of 15 87- 110 5 25 to Semi-Finals

Horse Show Rules horses— from each preliminary round— with the highest total combined points 111- 120 6 30 to Semi-Finals

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Final Placings Announced All-Around Awards Ties: In the event Individual Judges’ Placings Announced of a tie for an All-Around Award (both • Halter classes – all Open & Amateur Champion and Reserve), the following classes system will be used to resolve the tie. • Rail classes – all Amateur classes See Rule SC-145. 1. The horse competing and placing in Final 15 Placings Announced Only the most categories. • Open performance classes 2. The horse earning the most World • Scored & timed classes – all Open & Amateur classes. Includes all classes Championships. judged using a scoresheet. 3. The horse earning the most Reserve • Money classes – all Sweepstakes, Chal- World Championships. lenges, Stakes and Breeders’ Futurity Timer Failure classes. Excludes any classes that are Reruns may be given in speed events held as a class within a class with World because of timer failure, or in roping Championship classes (i.e. Ranch Sorting, events if the barrier malfunctions. See Ranch Riding, Ranch Trail, etc.) Rule SC-185.K. Television and Media Rules Transfers/Leases The Association has the right to Transfer/Lease of Horses at the photograph and record any participant, Show: During the show, transfer/leasing exhibitor and/or spectator at the Youth of horses competing in the show, may and/or World Show and may use the be completed. The following regulations material in any manner that the APHA, in must be met: its sole discretion, determines would be • All transfer/lease transactions must be beneficial to promoting the purposes and submitted to the APHA MemberCare goals of the APHA. See current APHA Booth located in the Richardson-Bass Rule Book, Rule GR-030.A-C. Building. Telephone Cancellations • All transfer/lease transactions must be Telephone cancellations will NOT be completed by 5 p.m. the day prior to accepted for any reason. the class in which the horse is to be Tie-Breaker System exhibited in the new owner’s/lessee’s Tie Breaker Judge: Ties will be broken name. by a tie-breaker judge unless otherwise • Transfer/leases of show horses that are stated in this book. A tie-breaker judge completed at the APHA home office will be randomly selected and announced during the World Show will not be prior to each class. In placed classes, ties recognized by Show Management. are broken by the tie-breaker judge. • All rush work received at the APHA Ties on Individual Judge’s Cards: office prior to the World Show that is Ties on each individual judge’s card (i.e. not completed by September 10 will Scored Class) will be broken by the not be mailed and will be available judge’s discretion or by the flip of a coin. to be picked up in the Horse Show The contestant’s owner or agents do not Office. have to be present for any flip of a coin. • Note: Per Rule YP-020.C and AM-025.C

Scored Classes: In the event of a tie for the purpose of tabulating all youth Horse Show Rules in the preliminary round for 15th place, all and amateur titles and awards, in horses tied for 15th will be brought back the event a horse is sold or leased to to the finals. any party other than related family as Timed Event Tie: In case of a tie in specified in Rule AM-020, any points any timed event, see Rules SC-290.F. earned are not transferable and a new for Barrel Racing and SC-295.E. for Pole start in acquiring points must be made Bending. by the new owner/lessee.

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Withdrawing from a Class allowed in the John Justin Arena, Will Please advise the Horse Show Office if Rogers Coliseum, W.R. Watt Arena or you plan to withdraw from a class. commercial exhibit area. Dogs running free will be removed from the grounds Working Order and impounded by the city. All working orders in preliminary and final classes will be decided or drawn by Extension Cord Requirements show management in accordance with If extension cords are used at the official APHA rules and will be posted horse show facility, Ground Fault Inter- outside of the Horse Show Office and rupter Protection (GFCI) is required. at the paddock the evening before the These cords are easily recognized as class. If you are entered in back-to-back there is a test and a reset button on classes and feel that this will cause a time the cord. Most of these cords have the constraint, you may inform the show office words “GFCI protected” printed on by 5 p.m. the day prior to the classes and the cord. All 120-volt extension must request a change in the order of go to be three-wire grounding-type cords allow more time to prepare. If possible, (recognized by the three-prong plug on Show Management will then adjust your the end of the cord). Frayed or dam- working order. If you do not contact the aged cords may not be used. Extension show office prior to 5 p.m. the day before cords may not be installed through the classes in question, we will not be able doors. to accommodate your request. These requirements help eliminate Note: All entries in the 2-Year-Old harmful or fatal electrical hazards to you Western Pleasure, 2-Year-Old Hunter or your animals. City staff, including Fire Under Saddle, 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Inspectors and Electrical Inspectors, Saddle, 3-Year-Old Western Pleasure, will check the premises periodically for 3-Year-Old Hunter Under Saddle compliance. Challenge and 3-Year-Old Western Golf Cars Pleasure Challenge must declare they A valid driver’s license is required to will be exhibiting in their class by 5 p.m. operate a golf car or motorized scooter. the day prior to the class in order for All traffic rules must be followed. No the classes to be cut properly and the one under the age of 16 is allowed to working order posted. All entries not drive a golf car. included in the working order as posted will not be allowed to show. Loading and Unloading Trailers Once working orders or cuts have been Arriving and departing horse trailers posted, changes will not be made unless and vans will be allowed 15 minutes for approved by Show Management. Working unloading and loading, and then must orders may be altered at the Show Man- move to the designated parking areas. agement’s discretion. See Rule SC-185.I. Non-Smoking Facility Missing your working order is cause for No smoking is allowed in any building disqualification. on the Horse Show Facility. Smoking is Yearling Longe Line allowed only outdoors. If necessary due to the size of the class, Paid Parking Facility Yearling Longe Line classes will be held in The Will Rogers Memorial Center is a splits of no more than 15 horses at a time. paid parking facility. All vehicles and trail- ers on the Will Rogers property will be Facility Rules required to pay to park in all facility lots. Dog Rule Passes may be purchased upon arrival. All dogs must be confined, on a leash Car, pickup, van, and trailer parking

Horse Show Rules and muzzled at all times when on the will be designated. Please park in these show grounds. Absolutely NO dogs are areas only. Violators will be towed away.

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Portable Cooling Systems/ Electrical indefinitely. They must be turned off Requirements after each use. They may not be con- For stalling, please follow these guide- nected to portable water-cooled fans, lines provided by the WRMC staff: misting systems, etc., which require a • The only portable water-cooled fans continuous water supply. allowed must meet the power require- Recreational Vehicle Hookups ments outlined below and have a self- Limited space is available and must be contained water source. The larger reserved in advance. See reservation form fans that require a continuous water source and have higher power require- for full details. ments may be used in the Multi-Pur- Signs, Posters, Etc. pose and Moncrief stall area only. If any promotional material placed on • There are 5 amps of power available to any of the Horse Show Facility’s property every stall in the Richardson-Bass and defaces or destroys the property, parties Burnett Buildings. This will basically accommodate one box fan. Multi-plug responsible may be charged for the cost of devices will not be allowed (i.e. plug having the property repaired or replaced. strip). Only one cord may be plugged into each single outlet. Only extension Stall Decorations cords with appropriate GFCI protec- Please limit the end-of-aisle decora- tion will be allowed. Extension cords tions to 42 inches deep and allow at and power strips may not be used to least a 7-foot height clearance over operate multiple appliances simutane- aisles for equipment. WRMC asks that ously. a covering, such as plastic, be placed • No small air conditioners, heaters, or underneath any groundcover or plants. margarita machines are allowed in Decorations must be attached using the stalling areas. We have limited temporary setups, such as wire or plas- electrical use; we must provide power tic ties, and removed prior to moveout. to all exhibitors for fan use. If a small The following may NOT be used: nails, air conditioner or heater is reported, it liquid nail, bolts, screws, rubber cement, will be turned off immediately and the etc. Any damage to stalls will be the owner will be asked to remove it. financial responsibility of the owner/ex- • Post hydrants are available for ex- hibitor/trainer. Any fabric or paper used hibitor use at the end of each row or draped on stalls must be fire-resistant of stalls. These may not be left on or treated with fire retardant. Horse Show Rules

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