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Hackney/Harness/Roadster Pony Division Hackney/Harness/Roadster Pony Division Over $30,000.00 in Premium & awards offered in the Hackney Pony & Horse Division A COPY OF THE PONY’S REGISTRATION PAPERS & MEMBERSHIP CARDS MUST BE MAILED WITH THE ENTRY OR PRESENTED PRIOR TO GETTING BACK NUMBERS. MEASUREMENTS CARD COPIES ARE ACCEPTABLE. ALL MUST HAVE MEASUREMENT CARDS. HACKNEY HARNESS PONY, HACKNEY SHOW PLEASURE & COUNTRY PLEASURE HACKNEY ROADSTER, IN HAND & COBTAIL PONY, HACKNEY HORSE CLASSES OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY Ms. Amber Estes, Current Secretary 2336 Burnside Road NW Pataskala, OH 43062 OHIO STATE FAIR ADDED MONEY — $6,000 GENERAL PROVISIONS All colts and fillies must be registered in the American Hackney Horse Association or the Canadian Hackney Horse Society. Entries must be made with the Ohio Futurity Association .To enter the Ohio State Fair Horse Show entries MUST ALS0 BE MADE ON OFFICIAL OHIO STATE FAIR ENTRY BLANKS AND MUST BE MAILED TO OHIO STATE FAIR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN July 1, 2016. An exhibitor may nominate any number of eligible horses on the official entry blank and may elect to show any or all. HOWEVER, he may not bring on the grounds any more than the number of stalls reserved and paid for at time of closing of entries. All Futurity prize-money shall be paid by the Futurity Secretary within a timely manner. For Ohio State Fair Added money to be awarded, Futurity Secretary must submit request, in writing to the Ohio State Fair Horse Show Office prior to May with included tax identification number. SUSTAINING AND FINAL PAYMENTS February 15th First nomination payment on Yearlings, 2 & 3 year olds $15.00 April 15th Final Sustaining payment on Yearlings, 2 & 3 year olds $15.00 April 15th Stallion, Sire Nomination Payment Due $25.00 April 15th Broodmare Nomination Payment Due $ 5.00 May 31st First Nomination payment of Weanlings $15.00 July 1st Final payment of Weanlings $15.00 July 1st Declare 3 year old division (Cobtail-Longtail-Pleasure-Roadster) All payments must be made payable to the current secretary.. Entries in the Hackney & Harness Pony Classes must be registered with the American or Canadian Hackney Horse Societies and must have copies of the registration papers filed with the entry. Although these classes are “local” classes they will still be governed by the rules as all other classes in the show. There will be a 2-minute gate on all classes, halter and performance. The Ohio Hackney Pony Association secretary and/or members of the association are not part of show management. PREMIUMS In each class, the winner will receive 40%; 2nd, 25%; 3rd, 20%; 4th, 10%; 5th, 5%. All Premium shall be paid by the Futurity Secretary by check within 30 days after the Ohio State Fair. A trophy will be awarded in each class. LIABILITY No entry is liable for more than the amount paid in, but there will be no return of a payment. The right is reserved to reject any entry and to debar any entry from competition for failure to comply with conditions herein set forth. If any condition arises not covered by above conditions, the Ohio Hackney Association reserves the right to decide any questions. ALL PONIES TO BE SHOWN UNDER THE RULES AS PRESCRIBED BY THE OHIO HACKNEY ASSOCIATION. EACH NOMINATOR IS REQUIRED TO PAY MEMBERSHIP FEE IN OHIO HACKNEY ASSOCIATION. All classes will receive a trophy for 1st place & the following pay out 40% 25% 20% 10% 5% Ohio Hackney Futurity CLASS # FUTURITY SECTION Day/Session 186 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY PONY 2-YEAR-OLD STALLION OR GELDING, IN HAND Thursday Morning 187 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY PONY 2 YEAR OLD MARE, IN HAND Thursday Morning 188 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY PONY YEARLING STALLION OR GELDING, IN HAND Thursday Morning 189 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY PONY YEARLING FILLIES, IN HAND Thursday Morning 190 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY PONY WEANLING STALLIONS/GELDINGS, IN HAND Thursday Morning 191 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY PONY WEANLING FILLIES, IN HAND Thursday Morning 240 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY 3 YEAR OLD COUNTRY PLEASURE DRIVING Thursday Evening 230 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY 3 YEAR OLD SHOW PLEASURE DRIVING PONY, MARE OR GELDING. Thursday Evening 242 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY 3 YEAR OLD STALLION, MARE OR GELDING. HARNESS PONY Thursday Evening 236 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY COBTAIL 3-YEAR-OLD STALLION, MARE, OR GELDING. Thursday Evening 227 OHIO HACKNEY FUTURITY 3 YEAR OLD STALLION, MARE, OR GELDING, ROADSTER PONY. Thursday Evening UPHA CLASSICS UPHA MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS: The professional trainer of a UPHA Classic entry must be an Professional member of the UPHA in good standing, and their membership number must appear on the entry blank and the eligibility form. The recorded owner of the UPHA Classic entry must also be a member of the UPHA, if owned by an amateur exhibitor they must be a current Associate member of the UPHA in good standing, and their membership number must appear on the entry blank and the eligibility form. RULES FOR ENTERING: A non-refundable eligibility fee of $100 paid to the UPHA Office postmarked on or before April 1st of each year. After April 1st, the eligibility fee becomes $150 per horse. Payment of the eligibility fee will be made payable to UPHA, Inc. in the name of the entered horse or pony and will make that animal eligible to compete in any and all UPHA Classics classes held that year. Eligibility remains with the animal throughout the year should transfer of ownership occur. Eligibility Fees collected will be used as prize money in the UPHA Classic Grand Championships. All eligibility fees collected within a breed will be used in that breed's championship classes. The entry fee for each qualifying class is $100 and is made in two payments. The first payment, the declaration fee, is $50 and must be made by the entry closing date of the particular horse show. The second payment, the starting fee, is also $50 and is due 24 hours prior to the class, whenever practical. All entry fees, or partial entry fees, are added to the total purse of the class. A horse/pony may be shown in one or more Classic; however, the declaration and starting fees must be paid for each Classic in which it will be shown. This also applies to showing ing more than one division. Fees are non-refundable in all situations. All USEF rules apply. $300 is deducted from the total, with $100 going to fourth, fifth and sixth places. Of the balance, 50% is paid to first place, 30% to second place, and 20% to third place. If there were only 2 entries, the total prize money would be split 60% and 40%. If only 3 entries show, the total prize money the original percentages would apply, without the $300 deduction. In case of only one entry, that entry would receive 100% of the total. Prize money in a $250 Added Money Classic would be broken down in the same percentages as the other UPHA Classic classes, however, only $50 would be awarded to the fourth, fifth and sixth places. Hackney Pony Performance Section Ponies to be exhibited to an appropriate vehicle, either a viceroy or a miniature side rail buggy of a type used for fine harness horses. To be shown in a sidecheck with liver pool bit. To be shown at a Park trot & “Show your pony” Headers are permitted in all classes, but may remain just inside the ring during Amateur, Ladies & junior exhibitor classes. Exception: in Amateur, Ladies & Junior exhibitor classes where they will show at a Park Trot only. Junior, Limit, Novice Hackney & Harness pony to be judged on quality, performance & manners. Mares, Stallion/Gelding, Open Hackney & Harness. Single Hackney & Harness Pony Championships to be judged on performance, presence, quality, conformation & manners -Amateur, Ladies, Gentlemen & Junior Exhibitor, to be judged on manners, quality & performance. Ponies to be driven in the half cheek with side check, must remain checked in the lineup, stand quietly & back readily. Amateur Hackney & Harness Pony Championships to be judged on manners, presence, quality conformation & performance CLASS # Premium Description Entry Fee Day/Session 20 Open $200 SINGLE HACKNEY COBTAIL PONY, MARES/STALLIONS/GELDINGS, OPEN / Open$20 Tuesday OHIO OWNED Afternoon Ohio Owned CLASSES RUN CONCURRENTLY SO IF YOU WISH TO EARN PRIZE MONEY IN Ohio owned $500 BOTH CLASSES AND YOU QUALIFY AS OHO OWNED PAY BOTH ENTRY FEES $50 Pay both if Ohio Owned 86 $250 Added UPHA CLASSIC HACKNEY COBTATIL $50/$50 Wednesday Afternoon 201 $200 SINGLE HACKNEY COBTAIL PONY DRIVEN BY AN AMATEUR $20 Tuesday Afternoon 469 $750 SINGLE HACKNEY PONY AMATEUR, CHAMPIONSHIP $75 Saturday To be eligible ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in class 363 and Deducted Evening ponies placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th must show in this championship or forfeit their winnings. All others who have qualified may show in this championship by entering not later than one hour before the start of the session in which this class is to be shown. Entry fee will be deducted from the winners, but you must declare your entry into the championship ,even if you are forced back. 391 $2000 HACKNEY PONY CHAMPIONSHIP $100 Friday Evening To be eligible ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in any other class in Deducted this division. Ponies placing 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th in class 277 must show in this championship or forfeit their winnings. Entry fee $100.00 will be deducted from ribbon winners and need not be paid in advance. All others who have qualified may show by entering not later than one hour before the start of the session in which this class is to be shown.
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