North American Peruvian National Horse Show Will Be Held Friday, September 24 Through Sunday, September 26, 2021 at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City, OK

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North American Peruvian National Horse Show Will Be Held Friday, September 24 Through Sunday, September 26, 2021 at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City, OK New to this year's Oklahoma State Fair -- the smoothest horse in the world! Come see the biggest show of the year for the Peruvian horse, a ground-eating, high-stepping descendant of the first horses ever brought to the Americas! One of the oldest and rarest breeds in the new world, the Peruvian horse -- also known as the Peruvian paso -- is a gentle, energetic mount with no bounce. A completely different breed than the paso fino, this horse's completely natural gait is judged on smoothness, reach, drive, harmony, cadence and strength. The 2021 North American Peruvian National Horse Show will be held Friday, September 24 through Sunday, September 26, 2021 at the Oklahoma State Fair in Oklahoma City, OK. Classes will be held in the Performance Arena in Barn 6. Classes start each day at 9:30 a.m. Exhibitors/horses may start arriving: Wednesday, September 23, 2021 between 12 p.m. noon and 10 p.m. Must vacate no later than Monday, September 27, 12 p.m. noon. Incoming Gate 7 opens 6:30 a.m. and closes 10 p.m. No arrival or departure at any other times with animals All exhibitors, guests, associates must have Fair admission. Purchase in advance prior to 9-14-2021 for discount or at gate upon arrival. Not all gates available for ticket purchase prior to 10 a.m. Visit https://okstatefair.com/information/hours-and-admissions for more information 2021 NAPHA NATIONALS September 24-26, 2021 – Preliminary Class Lis t Show Class # NAPHA ID # Official NAPHA Class Name Qualifies for Class # Friday, September 24, 2021 9 :3 0 a.m. 1 350 Luxury Geldings 4+ in bit - Stakes 2 10 Geldings 3-4 in Bozal 65 3 818 AOTR - Performance 4 - 6 52 4 110 Fillies 3-4 in Bozal 65 5 819 AOTR - Performance 7 + 52 6 210 Colts 3-4 in Bozal 65 7 726 Amateur Performance Stallions 4+ 60 8 304 Luxury Geldings 4-6 in Bit 61 9 721 Amateur Performance Mares 4+ 62 10 308 Luxury Geldings 7+ in Bit 61 12:30 to 2 p.m. Lunch Break Special Presentation - Amazonas 11 312 Breeding/Luxury 12+ (Stallions/Mares/Geldings) 59,61,63 12 404 Mares 4 - 6 in Bit 59 13 716 Amateur Performance Geldings 4+ 58 14 408 Mares 7+ in Bit 59 15 1000 Junior Lead Line 6 yrs & under 16 504 Stallions 4-6 in Bit 63 17 640 Ladies to Ride - Performance 4+ 55,56,57 18 508 Stallions 7+ in Bit 63 19 641 Gentlemen to Ride - Performance 4+ 55,56,57 20 1213 Produce of Dam - Bit /Bozal 21 1207 Get of Sire - Bit/Bozal 22 Bareback 23 Custom Class 6:30 p.m. Special Presentation (Marinera Dancer's or Side Saddle) Saturday, September 25, 2021 9:30 a.m. 24 107 Fillies 2 & 3 Years – Halter 29 25 207 Colts 2 & 3 Years - Halter 29 26 838 AOTR - Performance 4 + (Open Tack/Attire) 52 27 50 Champion & Reserve Junior Horse 26,27 28 1050 Junior Showmanship in Hand - 6 to 12 29 1051 Junior Showmanship in Hand - 13 to 18 30 903 Geldings Gait 4+ 64 31 621 Performance Stallion s 4+ 57 32 911 Mares Gait 4+ 64 33 1047 Junior Showmanship in Bit - 6 to 12 34 1048 Junior Showmanship in Bit - 13 - 18 12:30 to 2 p.m. Lunch Break Special Presentation - Amazonas 35 613 Performance Geldings 4+ 55 36 739 Amateur Performance - (Open Tack/Attire) 58,60,62 37 919 Stallions Gait 4+ 64 38 617 Performance Mares 4+ 56 39 1032 Junior Performance Pattern - 6 to 12 40 1033 Junior Performance Pattern - 13 to 18 41 860 AOTR - Breeding/Luxury 4+ 59,61,63 42 15 Bozal 3-4 - Gait 65 43 1020 Junior Equitation - 6 to 12 44 1021 Junior Equitation - 13 to 18 45 950 AOTR - Gait 4+ 64 46 1280 Amateur Performance 4+ Stakes 47 Bozal 3-4 - Performance 65 48 1214 Ranch Breeder's Conjunto - Bit/Bozal 6:30 p.m. Special Presentation (Marinera Dancer’s or Side Saddle) Show Class # NAPHA ID # Official NAPHA Class Name Qualifies for Class # Sunday, September 26, 2021 9 :3 0 a.m. 49 352 Geldings 4+ - Zootecnico 50 425 Mares 4+ - Zootecnico 51 525 Stallions 4+ - Zootecnico 52 800 Ch & Res AOTR Performance Horse 4, 6, 28 53 1029 Junior Performance - 6 to 12 54 1030 Junior Performance – 13 to 18 55 602 Ch & Res Performance Gelding 19, 22, 37 56 604 Ch & Res Performance Mare 19, 22, 40 57 606 Ch & Res Performance Stallion 19, 22, 33 58 702 Ch & Res Amateur Performance Gelding 14, 38 12:30 to 2 p.m. Lunch Break Special Presentation – Marinera Dancer’s 59 400 Champion & Reserve Breeding Mare 13, 15, 16, 43 60 706 Ch & Res Amateur Performance Stallion 8, 38 61 300 Champion & Reserve Luxury Gelding 9, 11, 12, 43 62 704 Ch & Res Amateur Performance Mare 10, 38 63 500 Champion & Reserve Breeding Stallion 18, 20, 21, 43 Awards - HP HPB JR SR HR OWN Amateur Breeder 64 900 Best Gaited Horse of Show 32, 34,39,47 65 100 Best Bozal Horse of Show 3, 5, 7, 44 66 801 Ch of Ch AOTR Performance Horse 52 & past C of C 67 301 Ch of Ch Luxury Gelding 61 & past C of C 68 701 Ch of Ch Amateur Performance Horse 58, 60, 62 & past 69 401 Ch of Ch Breeding Mare 59 & past C of C 70 601 Ch of Ch Performance Horse 55, 56, 57 & past 71 501 Ch of Ch Breeding Stallion 63 & past C of C Barrida of Champions Visit www.napha.net for more information Contact Mary Kay Santos, [email protected] or 951-452-1224 The following form must be completed by all exhibitors, owners, handlers, and associated staff attending the show mentioned below, prior to or immediately upon arrival at the OKC Fairgrounds. The undersigned is participating in an event (North American Peruvian Paso National Horse Show) at the Oklahoma State Fair from September 22, 2021 to September 27, 2021 (the “Event”). In consideration for the right to participate in the Event, the undersigned, on his/her/its behalf and on behalf of his/her/its heirs, executors, administrators, next of kin, successors, affiliates, and assigns, all of whom shall be legally bound by this release and waiver, hereby knowingly, intentionally, purposively, freely, voluntarily and without duress agree as follows: The undersigned acknowledges and understands that (i) participating in the Event is voluntary and solely for his/her/its own benefit, (ii) the undersigned is familiar with the risks and liabilities associated with the Event. The undersigned is prepared to, and does, hereby accept any and all risks, whether known or unknown, which may arise directly or indirectly from the Event. The undersigned forever discharges the Indemnified Parties (defined below) from any claims that the undersigned may have against the Indemnified Parties including, without limitation, claims with respect to any bodily injury, personal injury, illness, death or property damage or loss that he/she/it may sustain as a direct or indirect result of (i) the Indemnified Parties’ negligence (whether active or passive), (ii) his/her/it participating in the Event and/or (iii) any and all risks assumed by him/her/it hereunder, including any claim resulting of and from all manner of action or actions, cause or causes of action, suits, claims, demands, damages, and liability, lost cost or expense of any nature whatsoever, whether at law, in equity, or otherwise, known or unknown, fixed or contingent which he/she/it may have or hereafter have against the Indemnified Parties. The undersigned agrees that if he/she/it, or anyone acting on behalf of the undersigned, commences, joins in, or in any way seeks relief through any action or proceeding arising out of, based upon, or relating to any of the claims released hereunder or in any way asserts against the Indemnified Parties any of the claims released hereunder, then the undersigned will pay to the Indemnified Parties, in addition to any compensatory, punitive, or other damages caused to the Indemnified Parties thereby, all attorneys' fees and costs incurred by the Indemnified Parties in defending or otherwise responding to said action, proceeding, and/or claims. THE UNDERSIGNED UNDERSTANDS THAT BY SIGNING THIS RELEASE PARTICIPANT IS GIVING UP HIS/HER/ITS LEGAL RIGHT TO SUE THE INDEMNIFIED PARTIES AND/OR TO SEEK COMPENSATION FROM THE INDEMNIFIED PARTIES FOR ANY INJURIES AND/OR DAMAGES INCURRED BY THE UNDERSIGNED AS A RESULT OF THE ACTIVE OR PASSIVE NEGLIGENCE OF THE INDEMNIFIED PARTIES, HIS/HER/ITS PARTICIPATING IN THE EVENT, AND/OR ANY RISKS ASSUMED BY THE UNDERSIGNED HEREUNDER. In completing and submitting this form, to the extent permitted by law, the undersigned hereby agrees to indemnify, defend, hold harmless, and covenants not to sue Oklahoma State Fair, Inc., the City of Oklahoma City, and the City of Oklahoma City Public Property Authority (and all of their officers, directors, members, managers, agents, representatives and employees, and each and every person acting by, through, under, or in concert with them, or any of them) ("Indemnified Parties”) from any and all losses or expenses of any kind, civil penalties, crimes, and causes of actions (including cost for defense, settlement and attorney fees) arising from or related to (1) death or bodily injury to any person, (2) destruction, damage, loss of theft of any property, (3) any violation of any law or (4) any other claim, cause of action, damage or expense, which results from or arises out of any act or failure to act, claim, demand or action arising from or by reason of personal injury that may occur to any associated individual(s) or animal(s) or properties entered or attending this Event being held at the OKC Fairgrounds, whether caused by the actual or passive negligence of the Indemnified Parties, while the undersigned is at OKC Fairgrounds and/or competing, observing, working in, or for any purposes participating at the OKC Fairgrounds.
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