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Silver Classic Open Shows SILVER CLASSIC OPEN SHOWS 1. Mares All Ages Halter 2. Geldings /Stallions All Ages Halter 3. English Type Halter 4. Western Type Halter 5. Pony/Mini Halter Sunday Saturday 6. Color/Spotted Halter th th May 20 ,2018 Aug. 25 , 2018 Grand & Reserve Halter 7. Novice Showmanship 8:00 AM 8:00 AM 8. Senior Showmanship Judge Karla Kegley Judge Ashley Huey 9. Junior Showmanship 10. Youth Showmanship 11. Tiny Tot Showmanship 12. Leadline Showmanship 13. Open Showmanship Saturday August 7510 Deer Road 14. Leadline Pleasure (English or Western) Custer, WI 54423 15. Leadline Equitation/Horsemanship26th , 2018 16. Tiny Tot W/T Pleasure (English or Western8:00 ) AM 17. Tiny Tot W/T Equitation/HorsemanshipJudge Ashley Huey Break: 15 Minutes DIVISIONS: 18. Novice Saddle Seat Pleasure 19. Novice Saddle Seat Equitation Leadline: 7 & Under Senior: 18 & Up 20. Senior Saddle Seat Pleasure Tiny Tot: 8 - 10 Novice: Horse/Rider Combo Has 21. Senior Saddle Seat Equitation Youth: 11-13 Never Placed First In That Class 22. Junior Saddle Seat Pleasure 23. Junior Saddle Seat Equitation 24. Youth Saddle Seat Pleasure W isconsin Horse Council Approved 25. Youth Saddle Seat Equitation 26. Open Saddle Seat Pleasure * Food Available On Grounds at Heartland Café Lunch Break: 30 Minutes * High Point Awards For All Divisions 27. Novice Walk/Trot English Pleasure * All Classes Count Toward High Point Awards 28. Novice English Pleasure st 29. Senior Walk/Trot English Pleasure * All 1 Place Winners Pick A Prize From A Variety Of Horse Related 30. Senior English Pleasure Goodies, Medals and Rosettes 31. Junior Walk/Trot English Pleasure * Ribbons Awarded for 2nd - 6th Place 32. Junior English Pleasure * Open Trail Class Is Running From 10AM-2PM In The Trail Arena 33. Youth Walk/Trot English Pleasure * Current Negative Coggins Required. Copy To Office 34 Youth English Pleasure 35. Open Walk/Trot English Pleasure * $6 Office Fee Per Horse/Rider Combo 36. Open English Pleasure * $6 Per Class 37. Novice English Equitation * Camping $15 Per Night 38. Senior English Equitation * Stalls Available: $20 Day/$25 Overnight 39. Junior English Equitation * $10 Refund If You Strip Stall (Separate Stall Deposit Required) 40. Youth English Equitation Break: 15 Minutes * Bedding: $8/Bag Or Bring Your Own 41. Discipline Rail (English or Western) * ALL Dogs Must Be On A Leash 42. Novice Walk/Trot Western Pleasure * Helmet Required For All Riders Under 18 43. Novice Western Pleasure * Leadline & Tiny Tots Can Not Enter Into Any Open Riding Classes 44. Senior Walk/Trot Western Pleasure * Cross Entering From Walk/Trot To Walk/Trot/Canter Is Permitted 45. Senior Western Pleasure 46. Junior Walk/Trot Western Pleasure * Must Be At Least 18 Years Of Age To Handle A Stallion 47. Junior Western Pleasure * Show Arrival 4pm Or Later Day Prior To Show 48. Youth Walk/Trot Western Pleasure * No Refunds for Scratched Classes 49. Youth Western Pleasure * All Decisions Of Judges Are Final 50. Open Walk/Trot Western Pleasure 51. Open Western Pleasure * Heartland Equestrian Center Also Has The Right to Combine Or 52. Novice Western Horsemanship Cancel Any Classes. 53. Senior Western Horsemanship * Heartland Equestrian Center, The Employees And Volunteers Will 54. Junior Western Horsemanship Not Be Held Responsible For Any Loss, Theft, Or Injury To 55. Youth Western Horsemanship Participants, Spectators Or Animals. 56. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure 57. Open Reining * For More Information Or To Reserve Stalls Contact Sarah At 58. Open Trail (Trail Arena 10a-2p) ( 715)323-2626 .
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