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REG 3 SPORT PRE-SHOW & CHAMPS, USEF ID 338038

NEW Yearling NO Classes Added! QUALIFICATIONS FOR 2020

REGION III ARABIAN PRE-SHOW AHA / USEF / USDF / CDS/WDAA Recognized A Qualifying Show for AHA Sport Horse Nationals, Youth Nationals, Canadian Nationals, Pacific Slope Championship, Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships & Region III Championships June 11-12 2020 ~*~ PACIFIC SLOPE H/J & OFFSITE CHAMPIONSHIP Hunter, Jumper & - AHA & USEF Recognized June 12 & 14 2020 ~*~ REGION III ARABIAN SPORT HORSE OFFSITE CHAMPIONSHIP AHA / USEF / USDF / CDS Recognized June 13-14 2020

All 3 shows to be held at Brookside Show Park 11120 Bradley Ranch Road, Elk Grove, CA 95624 Entries Close May 14, 2020

REG 3 SPORT HORSE PRE-SHOW & CHAMPS, USEF ID 338038

Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Sponsored by the California-Nevada Arabian Sport Horse Association (CNASHA)

A Qualifying Show for: Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championship * Pacific Slope Sport Horse Championship * Sport Horse National Arabian & Half Arabian Championship * Canadian Nationals

CNASHA Officers / Show Committee President: Lisa Stapleton, Vice President: Suzy Johnson, Treasurer: Michael Bowling, Secretary: Margo Seaborn Past President: Linda Walsh, Directors At Large: Rita Edman, Sarah McKendry, Margie Pope

Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Judges & Jodi Ely (R Dressage; R, Western Dressage)……………………………..…………………….. Minnesota

Dressage, Sport Horse In-Hand/Under , & Carriage Driving Peggy Klump (S, Dressage; R, DSHB)…...... …. California

Hunter, Jumper, Sport Horse In-Hand, Sport Horse Under Saddle & Show Hack Debbie Sands (R, Hunter; Hunter Seat ; Hunter Breeding; Jumper)…..….....…... California

.. Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championship

Show Committee for Region III and Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championship Nicole Aronsen, Karen Ernst, Cheryl Hansen, Suzy Johnson, Dee Dee Kramer, Michelle Mahoney, Sarah McKendry, Charlene Naughton, Rita Edman, Margie Pope, Christine Raposo, Jane Rinka, Lisa Stapleton, and Beverly Stevens

Region III Clubs * Arabian Reined Cow Horse * Arabian Riders * Mother Lode AHA * Diablo AHA * AHA No. California * Golden Gate AHA * Carson Valley AHA * Comstock AHA * Cal Norte AHA * California-Nevada Arabian Sport Horse Assn * Vintage Arabian Horse Assn * Gold Coast AHA * Red Bluff AHA * AHA of Redwoods * Mendo Lake AHA * Wine Country Arabian Horse Assn

Region III Arabian Sport Horse Offsite Championship Judges Dressage & Carriage Driving Dolly Hannon (S, Dressage, R, Western Dressage)………………………………………...... Colorado

Hunter, Jumper & Sport Horse In-Hand/Under Saddle Katheryn Griffiths (r, Hunter; Jumper; Hunter Seat Equitation)…...... California

Sport Horse In-Hand/ Under Saddle & Show Hack Lynn McEnespy (R, Dressage; r, Dressage Sport )…...... California

Pacific Slope H/J & Carriage Driving Offsite Championship Pacific Slope Association includes Member Clubs from AHA Regions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, and the province of British Columbia

Pacific SlopeShow ChampionshipCommittee Judges Hunter &Jumper: Sunday June 14 Kathryn Griffiths (r, Hunter; Jumper; Hunter Seat Equitation)…...... California

Carriage Driving: Saturday June 13 Lynn McEnespy (R, Dressage; r, Dressage Sport Horse Breeding)…...... California

Show Officials: Show Office ~ June 10 – June 14 only Show Manager, Patron/Sponsor Rita Edman 916-541-1725 Coordinator, Barn Manager Suzy Johnson [email protected] USEF Steward/Technical Delegate SCindy Reid

Volunteer Coordinator Margo Seaborn

Announcer Bob Philpot Course Designer TBA Photographer Kelly Kenneally Kellykenneallyphotography.com Veterinarian (On-Call) TBA To be posted at show office Farrier (On-Call) Rebecca Sutton (209)418-8902

EMT Art Fingerle Barn Manager On-Site Rita Edman Suzy Johnson Annette Wells 530-409-0701 Secretary [email protected]

Schedule of Shows and Classes: Class Date Show Number Classes Judges 101 – 158, Thursday, Dressage, Western Jodi Ely th 301 – 328 June 11 Region III Pre-Show Dressage & 351-353 Carriage Driving Thursday, th June 11 Region III Pre-Show 101 – 156 Dressage Peggy Klump

Thursday, Hunter & Jumper Debbie Sands th 201-250 June 11 Region III Pre-Show Friday, SHIH, SHUS & Show Peggy Klump & June 12th Region III Pre-Show 401-478 Hack Debbie Sands

Saturday, Pacific Slope Lynn McEnespy June 13th Championship 551-553 Carriage Driving s Sunday, Pacific Slope Katheryn Griffiths th June 14 Championship 501-509 Hunter & Jumper

Saturday, SHIH, SHUS & Show Katheryn Griffiths & th Region III Championships 801-868 June 13 Hack Lynn McEnespy

Saturday, Dolly Hannon June 13th Region III Championships 701-714 Dressage 15th

Sunday, Dolly Hannon June 14th Region III Championships 751-764 Dressage

Sunday, Region III Championships 601-617 Hunter & Jumper Katheryn Griffiths June 14th

Sunday, Region III Championships 900-902 Carriage Driving Dolly Hannon June 14th Entries Close May 14, 2020

Please Mail Entries to Show Secretary, Annette Wells, R3 4488 Munjar Rd, Chico, CA 95973 THURSDAY, June 11th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Dressage – Starts at 7:00 AM Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Peggy Klump Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Jodi Ely Classes 1180 and 1300 are not sanctioned by AHA or USEF. Entry Show Class No. AHA Code Class Name Test Fee PRE-SHOW 101 $ 25 1382 USDF Intro Level, Open Intro-A PRE-SHOW 102 $ 20 902 USDF Intro Level, JTR age 10 & Under Intro-A PRE-SHOW 103 $ 25 1382 USDF Intro Level, Open Intro-B PRE-SHOW 104 $ 20 902 USDF Intro Level, JTR age 10 & Under Intro-B PRE-SHOW 105 $ 25 1382 USDF Intro Level, Open Intro-C PRE-SHOW 106 $ 35 790 Training Level, Open T-1 PRE-SHOW 107 $ 30 792 Training Level, ATR T-1 PRE-SHOW 108 $ 30 792 Training Level, JTR T-1 PRE-SHOW 109 $ 30 847 Training Level, Junior Horse T-1 PRE-SHOW 110 $ 35 790 Training Level, Open T-2 PRE-SHOW 111 $ 30 792 Training Level, ATR T-2 PRE-SHOW 112 $ 30 792 Training Level, JTR T-2 PRE-SHOW 113 $ 30 847 Training Level, Junior Horse T-2 PRE-SHOW 114 $ 35 790 Training Level, Open T-3 PRE-SHOW 115 $ 30 792 Training Level, ATR T-3 PRE-SHOW 116 $ 30 792 Training Level, JTR T-3 PRE-SHOW 117 $ 30 847 Training Level, Junior Horse T-3 Shagya 1180 $ 35 --- Training Level – Test of Choice, Shagya Arabians choice PRE-SHOW 119 $ 40 797 First Level, Open 1-1 PRE-SHOW 120 $ 35 801 First Level, ATR 1-1 PRE-SHOW 121 $ 35 797 First Level – Limit 1-1 PRE-SHOW 122 $ 35 801 First Level, JTR 1-1 PRE-SHOW 123 $ 40 797 First Level, Open 1-2 PRE-SHOW 124 $ 35 801 First Level, ATR 1-2 PRE-SHOW 125 $ 35 801 First Level, JTR 1-2 PRE-SHOW 126 $ 40 797 First Level, Open 1-3 PRE-SHOW 127 $ 35 801 First Level, ATR 1-3 PRE-SHOW 128 $ 35 797 First Level - Limit 1-3 PRE-SHOW 129 $ 35 801 First Leve, JTR 1-3 Shagya 1300 $ 40 --- First Level – Test of Choice, Shagya Arabians choice PRE-SHOW 132 $ 35 1810 Second Level, ATR 2-1 PRE-SHOW 133 $ 40 1807 Second Level, Open 2-2 PRE-SHOW 134 $ 35 1810 Second Level, ATR 2-2 PRE-SHOW 135 $ 40 1807 Second Level, Open 2-3 PRE-SHOW 136 $ 35 1810 Second Level, ATR 2-3 PRE-SHOW 137 $ 40 815 Third Level, Open 3-1 PRE-SHOW 138 $ 35 818 Third Level, ATR 3-1 PRE-SHOW 139 $ 40 815 Third Level, Open 3-2 PRE-SHOW 140 $ 35 818 Third Level, ATR 3-2 PRE-SHOW 141 $ 40 815 Third Level, Open 3-3 PRE-SHOW 142 $ 35 818 Third Level, ATR 3-3 THURSDAY, June 11th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Dressage – Starts at 7:00 AM Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Peggy Klump Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Jodi Ely Entry Show Class No. AHA Code Class Name Test Fee PRE-SHOW 143 $ 40 823 Fourth Level, Open 4-1 PRE-SHOW 144 $ 35 826 Fourth Level, ATR 4-1 PRE-SHOW 145 $ 40 823 Fourth Level, Open 4-2 PRE-SHOW 146 $ 35 826 Fourth Level, ATR 4-2 PRE-SHOW 147 $ 40 823 Fourth Level, Open 4-3 PRE-SHOW 148 $ 35 826 Fourth Level, ATR 4-3 PRE-SHOW 149 $ 45 --- Musical Freestyle – First-Third Level, Open choice PRE-SHOW 150 $ 45 --- Musical Freestyle – Fourth Level-Prix St George, Open choice PRE-SHOW 151 $ 45 1821 Musical Freestyle – Intermediate I, Open I-1 PRE-SHOW 152 $ 45 1822 Musical Freestyle – Grand Prix, Open GP PRE-SHOW 153 $ 45 882 Prix St. Georges, Open PSG PRE-SHOW 154 $ 45 884 Intermediate I, Open I-I PRE-SHOW 155 $ 45 3041 Intermediate A, Open I-A PRE-SHOW 156 $ 45 3041 Intermediate B, Open I-B PRE-SHOW 157 $ 45 885 Intermediate II, Open I-II PRE-SHOW 158 $ 45 886 Grand Prix, Open GP THURSDAY, June 11th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Western Dressage – Starts at 7:00 AM Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Jodi Ely Entry Show Class No. AHA Code Class Name Fee PRE-SHOW 301 $ 35 2201 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 1, Open PRE-SHOW 302 $ 35 2201 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 2, Open PRE-SHOW 303 $ 35 2201 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 3, Open PRE-SHOW 304 $ 35 2201 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 4, Open PRE-SHOW 305 $ 35 2213 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 1, ATR PRE-SHOW 306 $ 35 2213 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 2, ATR PRE-SHOW 307 $ 35 2213 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 3, ATR PRE-SHOW 308 $ 35 2213 A/AA/HA Western Dressage Intro - Test 4, ATR PRE-SHOW 309 $ 35 2301 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 1, Open PRE-SHOW 310 $ 35 2301 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 2, Open PRE-SHOW 311 $ 35 2301 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 3, Open PRE-SHOW 312 $ 35 2301 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 4, Open PRE-SHOW 313 $ 35 2313 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 1, ATR PRE-SHOW 314 $ 35 2313 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 2, ATR PRE-SHOW 315 $ 35 2313 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 3, ATR PRE-SHOW 316 $ 35 2313 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic - Test 4, ATR PRE-SHOW 317 $ 35 2401 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 - Test 1, Open PRE-SHOW 318 $ 35 2401 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 - Test 2, Open PRE-SHOW 319 $ 35 2401 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 - Test 3, Open PRE-SHOW 320 $ 35 2401 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1 - Test 4, Open PRE-SHOW 321 $ 35 2501 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 2 - Test 1, Open PRE-SHOW 322 $ 35 2501 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 2 - Test 2, Open PRE-SHOW 323 $ 35 2501 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 2 - Test 3, Open PRE-SHOW 324 $ 35 2501 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 2 - Test 4, Open PRE-SHOW 325 $ 35 2551 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 3 - Test 1, Open PRE-SHOW 326 $ 35 2551 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 3 - Test 2, Open PRE-SHOW 327 $ 35 2551 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 3 - Test 3, Open PRE-SHOW 328 $ 35 2551 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 3 - Test 4, Open

THURSDAY, June 11th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Carriage Classes start after Dressage & Western Dressage (Not to start before 2:00 PM) Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Jodi Ely Entry Show Class No. AHA Code Class Name Fee PRE-SHOW 351 $ 35 1277 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Gamblers Choice PRE-SHOW 352 $ 35 1235 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship PRE-SHOW 353 $ 35 1231 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout THURSDAY, June 11th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre- Hack, Hunter & Jumper Classes – Starts at 8:00 AM Arena 2 – Judge: Debbie Sands Warm-up in Arena 9 Entry Show Class No. AHA Code Class Name Fee PRE-SHOW 201 $ 20 1147 Working Hunter Cross Rails Walk/Trot Equitation 10 & Under 18" & under PRE-SHOW 202 $ 30 2032 A/HA/AA Hunter Cross Rails (Round 1) 18" & under PRE-SHOW 203 $ 30 2032 A/HA/AA Hunter Cross Rails (Round 2) 18" & under PRE-SHOW 204 $ 30 360 Arabian Hunter Hack 2'6" PRE-SHOW 205 $ 30 766 HA/AA Hunter Hack 2'6" PRE-SHOW 206 $ 30 1311 A/HA/AA Hunter Hack Junior Horse 2'0" PRE-SHOW 207 $ 25 1318 A/HA/AA Hunter Hack JTR 18 & Under 2'0" PRE-SHOW 208 $ 30 364 Arabian Hunter Hack ATR 2'0" PRE-SHOW 209 $ 30 770 HA/AA Hunter Hack ATR 2'0" PRE-SHOW 210 $ 10 --- A/HA/AA Warm-up Low Working Hunters (not judged) 2'0" PRE-SHOW 211 $ 30 1213 A/HA/AA Low Working Hunter (round 1) 2'0" PRE-SHOW 212 $ 30 1213 A/HA/AA Low Working Hunter (round 2) 2'0" PRE-SHOW 213 $ 25 1214 A/HA/AA Low Working Hunter Under Saddle 2'0" PRE-SHOW 214 --- 1215 A/HA/AA Low Working Hunter Championship 2'0" PRE-SHOW 215 $ 10 --- A/HA/AA Warm-up Modified Working Hunters (not judged) 2'3" PRE-SHOW 216 $ 30 1203 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter ATR (round 1) 2'3" PRE-SHOW 217 $ 30 1203 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter ATR (round 2) 2'3" PRE-SHOW 218 $ 25 2397 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Under Saddle ATR flat PRE-SHOW 219 --- 1206 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter ATR Championship n/a PRE-SHOW 220 $ 30 1600 A/HA/AA Working Hunter 14.2 & Under (round 1) 2'3" PRE-SHOW 221 $ 30 1600 A/HA/AA Working Hunter 14.2 & Under (round 2) 2'3" PRE-SHOW 222 $ 25 1602 A/HA/AA Working Hunter Under Saddle 14.2 & Under flat PRE-SHOW 223 --- 1601 A/HA/AA Working Hunter 14.2 & Under Championship n/a PRE-SHOW 225 $ 25 939 Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump ATR n/a PRE-SHOW 226 $ 10 --- A/HA/AA Warm-up Green Working Hunters (not judged) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 227 $ 25 945 AHA Hunter Seat Over Obstacles Medal, JTR 2'6" PRE-SHOW 228 $ 25 946 AHA Hunter Seat Over Obstacles, ATR 2'6" PRE-SHOW 229 $ 25 1127 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter JTR (round 1) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 230 $ 25 1127 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter JTR (round 2) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 231 $ 20 1042 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Under Saddle JTR flat PRE-SHOW 232 --- 1132 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter JTR Championship n/a PRE-SHOW 233 $ 30 1210 A/HA/AA Green Working Hunter (round 1) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 234 $ 30 1210 A/HA/AA Green Working Hunter (round 2) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 235 $ 25 1211 A/HA/AA Green Working Hunter Under Saddle flat PRE-SHOW 236 --- 1212 A/HA/AA Green Working Hunter Championship n/a PRE-SHOW 237 $ 10 --- A/HA/AA Warm-up Working Hunters (not judged) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 238 $ 30 2398 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter (round 1) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 239 $ 30 2398 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter (round 2) 2'6" PRE-SHOW 240 $ 25 2397 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Under Saddle 2'6" PRE-SHOW 241 --- 2399 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Championship 2'6" PRE-SHOW 242 $ 10 --- A/HA/AA Warm-up Working Hunters (not judged) 3' PRE-SHOW 243 $ 30 1041 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter (round 1) 3' PRE-SHOW 244 $ 30 1041 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter (round 2) 3' PRE-SHOW 245 $ 25 1042 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Under Saddle flat PRE-SHOW 246 --- 1043 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Championship n/a PRE-SHOW 247 $ 30 1804 A/HA/AA Jumper Novice 0.7 M PRE-SHOW 248 $ 30 1804 A/HA/AA Jumper Novice 0.7 M PRE-SHOW 249 $ 25 1802 A/HA/AA Jumper ATR 0.8 M PRE-SHOW 250 $ 30 1800 A/HA/AA Jumper 0.8 M Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show FRIDAY, June 12th Sport Horse In Hand (Arabian Open & HA/AA ATH) – Starts at 7:00 AM Arena 1 - Judge: Debbie Sands Class Entry Show AHA Code Class Name No. Fee PRE-SHOW 401 $30 39 Arabian Sport Horse Prospects, 2 & Under Fillies, Open PRE-SHOW 402 $30 46 Arabian Sport Horse Prospects, 2 & Under Colts, Open PRE-SHOW 403 $30 53 Arabian Sport Horse Prospects, 2 & Under Geldings, Open PRE-SHOW 404 --- Champion/Reserve Arabian Sport Horse Prospect PRE-SHOW 405 $30 39 Arabian Sport Horse Mares, 3, 4, & 5 Years, Open PRE-SHOW 406 $30 39 Arabian Sport Horse Mares, 6 & Over, Open PRE-SHOW 407 --- 40 Champion/Reserve Arabian Sport Horse Mares PRE-SHOW 408 $30 53 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings, 3, 4 & 5 Years, Open PRE-SHOW 409 $30 53 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings, 6 & Over, Open PRE-SHOW 410 --- 54 Champion/Reserve Arabian Sport Horse Geldings PRE-SHOW 411 $30 46 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions, 3, 4 & 5 Years, Open PRE-SHOW 412 $30 46 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions, 6 & Over, Open PRE-SHOW 413 --- 47 Champion/Reserve Arabian Sport Horse Stallions PRE-SHOW 415 $30 1291 Arabian Sport Horse – Produce of Dam*, Open PRE-SHOW 416 $30 1290 Arabian Sport Horse – Get of Sire*, Open PRE-SHOW 417 $25 479 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares, 2 & Over, ATH PRE-SHOW 418 $25 490 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares, 2 & Over, JTH PRE-SHOW 419 $25 498 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings, 2 & Over, ATH PRE-SHOW 420 $25 492 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings, 2 & Over, JTH PRE-SHOW 421 $25 488 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions, 2 & Over, ATH PRE-SHOW 422 --- Champion/Reserve HA/AA Sport Horse, ATH

Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show FRIDAY, June 12th Sport Horse In Hand (HA/AA & Shagya Open & Arabian ATH) – Starts at 7:00 AM Arena 1 - Judge: Peggy Klump Classes 1001-1003 are not sanctioned by AHA or USEF. Class Entry Show AHA Code Class Name No. Fee PRE-SHOW 423 $30 475 HA/AA Sport Horse Prospects, 2 & Under Fillies, Open PRE-SHOW 424 $30 494 HA/AA Sport Horse Prospects, 2 & Under Geldings, Open PRE-SHOW 425 $30 484 HA/AA Sport Horse Prospects, 2 & Under Colts, Open PRE-SHOW 426 --- Champion/Reserve HA/AA Sport Horse Prospects PRE-SHOW 427 $30 475 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares, 3, 4 & 5 Years, Open PRE-SHOW 428 $30 475 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares, 6 & Over, Open PRE-SHOW 429 --- 476 Champion/Reserve HA/AA Sport Horse Mares PRE-SHOW 430 $30 494 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings, 3, 4, & 5 Years, Open PRE-SHOW 431 $30 494 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings, 6 & Over, Open PRE-SHOW 432 --- 495 Champion/Reserve HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings Shagya 1001 $30 Shagya Sport Horse Mares In-Hand, Open Shagya 1002 $30 Shagya Geldings & Stallions In-Hand, Open Shagya 1003 --- Champion/Reserve Shagya Sport Horse PRE-SHOW 433 $30 484 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions, Open PRE-SHOW 434 --- 485 Champion/Reserve HA/AA Sport Horse Stallions PRE-SHOW 435 $30 1293 HA/AA Sport Horse – Produce of Dam*, Open PRE-SHOW 436 $30 1292 HA/AA Sport Horse – Get of Sire*, Open PRE-SHOW 437 $25 43 Arabian Sport Horse Mares, 2 & Over, ATH PRE-SHOW 438 $25 385 Arabian Sport Horse Mares, 2 & Over, JTH PRE-SHOW 439 $25 57 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings, 2 & Over, ATH PRE-SHOW 440 $25 387 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings, 2 & Over, JTH PRE-SHOW 441 $25 50 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions, 2 & Over, ATH PRE-SHOW 442 --- 51 Champion/Reserve Arabian Sport Horse, ATH ++++++++++++++++++++ BREAK - To Be Announced ++++++++++++++++++++ FRIDAY, June 12th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Pre-Show Sport Horse Under Saddle and Show Hack Arena 1 - Judge: Peggy Klump Classes will Start after completion of all In-Hand Classes - Not before 10:00 AM. Class 1004 is not Sanctioned by AHA. Class Entry Show AHA Code Class Name No. Fee PRE-SHOW 443 $10 --- Lead Line Hunter, Dressage, Western Dressage, JTR ages 2 –6 EXHIBITION PRE-SHOW 444 $30 773 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle, Novice Horse, Open PRE-SHOW 445 $30 351 Arabian Sport Hack, ATR PRE-SHOW 446 $30 773 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle – Dressage Type, Open PRE-SHOW 447 $30 335 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle – Dressage Type, Open PRE-SHOW 448 $30 1054 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack, ATR PRE-SHOW 449 $30 347 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack, Open PRE-SHOW 450 $30 777 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle – Dressage Type, ATR PRE-SHOW 451 $30 339 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle – Dressage Type, ATR PRE-SHOW 452 $30 1050 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack, Open PRE-SHOW 453 $30 337 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, AOTS PRE-SHOW 454 $35 429 Dressage Seat Equitation, ATR PRE-SHOW 455 $35 434 AHA Dressage Seat Medal, JTR Sport Horse Under Saddle and Show Hack -- Continued Arena 1 - Judge: Debbie Sands PRE-SHOW 456 $30 1066 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, JTR PRE-SHOW 457 $30 335 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, Novice Horse, Open PRE-SHOW 458 $30 341 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, Junior Horse, Open PRE-SHOW 459 $30 335 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, Limit Rider PRE-SHOW 460 $30 779 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle, Junior Horse, Open PRE-SHOW 461 $30 773 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle – Hunter Type, Open PRE-SHOW 462 $30 335 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle – Hunter Type, Open PRE-SHOW 463 $30 1095 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle, JTR PRE-SHOW 464 $30 777 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle – Hunter Type, ATR PRE-SHOW 465 $30 339 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle – Hunter Type, ATR PRE-SHOW 466 $30 775 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle - AOTS Shagya 1004 $30 --- Shagya Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle, Open Arena 1 - Judge: Peggy Klump PRE-SHOW 467 $40 348 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, Open PRE-SHOW 468 $40 1051 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, Open PRE-SHOW 469 $40 336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, Open PRE-SHOW 470 $40 774 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, Open PRE-SHOW 471 $40 352 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, ATR PRE-SHOW 472 $40 1055 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, ATR PRE-SHOW 473 $40 340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, ATR PRE-SHOW 474 $40 778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, ATR Arena 1 - Judge: Debbie Sands PRE-SHOW 475 $40 336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship - Hunter Type, Open PRE-SHOW 476 $40 774 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, Open PRE-SHOW 477 $40 340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, ATR PRE-SHOW 478 $40 778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, ATR

Region 3 Sport Horse Championships Social Calendar

Thursday Evening, June 11th Welcome Dinner! Pizza and Salad Sponsored by CNASHA (FREE)

Friday Evening, June 12th Mexican Fiesta! Tacos, tostadas, homemade rice and beans. ($8 per person) *** demonstration during dinner***

Saturday Evening, June 13th BBQ Dinner! Tri-Tip, BBQ chicken, corn on the cob, chili, salad, and garlic bread. ($15 per person) ***Mounted demonstration during dinner***

SATURDAY, June 13th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Arena 1 - Triangle A - Judge: Lynn McEnespy

Show Class No. Entry Fee AHA Code Class Name

R3 801 $ 65 40 Arabian Sport Horse Mare In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, Open R3 802 $ 65 54 Arabian Sport Horse Gelding In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, Open R3 803 $ 65 47 Arabian Sport Horse Stallion In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, Open R3 804 $ 65 480 HA/AA Sport Horse Mare In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, ATH R3 805 $ 65 499 HA/AA Sport Horse Gelding In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, ATH R3 806 $ 65 489 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallion In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, ATH R3 807 $ 65 372 Arabian Sport Horse Yearling Filly In-Hand Championship R3 808 $ 65 371 Arabian Sport Horse Yearling Colt/Gelding In-Hand Champ SATURDAY, June 13th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Sport Horse In-Hand -- Starts at 7:00 AM Arena 1 - Triangle B – Judge: Katheryn Griffiths Warm-up in Arena 2

Show Class No. Entry Fee AHA Code Class Name

R3 821 $65 476 HA/AA Sport Horse Mare In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, Open R3 822 $65 495 HA/AA Sport Horse Gelding In-Hand Championship, 2, and Over, Open R3 823 $65 485 HA/AA Sport Horse Stallion In-Hand Championship, 2 and Over, Open R3 824 $65 44 Arabian Sport Horse Mare In-Hand Championship, 2, and Over, ATH R3 825 $65 58 Arabian Sport Horse Gelding In-Hand Championship, 2, and Over, ATH R3 826 $65 51 Arabian Sport Horse Stallion In-Hand Championship, 2, and Over, ATH R3 827 $65 374 HA/AA Sport Horse Yearling Filly In-Hand Champ RS 828 $65 373 HA/AA Sport Horse Colt/Gelding In-Hand Champ ++++++++++++++++++++ BREAK - To Be Announced ++++++++++++++++++++ SATURDAY, June 13th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Sport Horse Under Saddle and Show Hack Championships - Starts after 1:00 PM Arena 1 - Judge: Lynn McEnespy

Show Class No. Entry Fee AHA Code Class Name

R3 851 $65 336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, Open R3 852 $65 774 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, Open R3 853 $65 352 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, ATR R3 854 $65 1055 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, ATR R3 855 $65 340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, ATR R3 856 $65 1051 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, Open R3 857 $65 348 Arabian Sport Horse Show Hack Championship, Open R3 858 $65 778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Dressage Type, ATR R3 859 $65 338 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – AOTR SWEEPSTAKES SATURDAY, June 13th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Sport Horse Under Saddle and Show Hack Championships Arena 1 - Judge: Katheryn Griffiths R3 860 $65 774 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, Open R3 861 $65 336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, Open R3 862 $65 776 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – AOTR SWEEPSTAKES R3 863 $65 342 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Junior Horse, Open R3 864 $65 780 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Junior Horse, Open R3 865 $65 340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, ATR R3 866 $65 778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship – Hunter Type, ATR R3 867 $50 370 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship, JTR R3 868 $50 788 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Championship, JTR SATURDAY, June 13th Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championships Carriage Pleasure Driving Classes start after SHUS & Show Hack (Not to start before 1:00 PM) Arena 1 – Judge: Lynn McEnespy Show Class No. Entry Fee AHA Code Class Name PS 551 $ 65 1278 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Gamblers Choice Championship, Open PS 552 $ 65 1236 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship Championship, Open PS 553 $ 65 1232 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout Championship, Open SATURDAY, June 13th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Dressage – Starts at 7:00 AM Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Dolly Hannon

Show Class No. Entry Fee AHA Code Class Name Test

R3 701 $ 65 795 Training Level Championship, Open T-3 R3 702 $ 65 848 Training Level Championship, Junior Horse T-3 R3 703 $ 65 805 First Level Championship, ATR 1-3 R3 704 $ 65 1434 First Level Championship, JTR 14-18 1-3 R3 705 $ 65 803 First Level Championship, JTR 13 & Under 1-3 R3 706 $ 65 1808 Second Level Championship, Open 2-3 R3 707 $ 65 1806 Second Level Championship, AOTR SWEEPSTAKES 2-3 R3 708 $ 65 821 Third Level Championship, ATR 3-3 R3 709 $ 65 824 Fourth Level Championship, Open 4-3 R3 710 $ 85 887 Intermediate I Championship, Open I-I R3 711 $ 85 3042 Intermediate B Championship, Open I-B R3 712 $ 85 889 Grand Prix Championship, Open GP R3 713 $ 65 2302 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic Championship, Open R3 714 $ 65 2502 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 2 Championship, Open SUNDAY, June 14th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Dressage – Starts at 7:00 AM Grand Prix Arena - Judge: Dolly Hannon Class Show Fee AHA Code Class Name Test No. R3 751 $50 903 Intro Level Championship, JTR 10 & Under Intro-B R3 752 $65 789 Training Level Championship, ATR T-3 R3 753 $50 1432 Training Level Championship, JTR 14-18 T-3 R3 754 $50 794 Training Level Championship, JTR 13 & Under T-3 R3 755 $65 798 First Level Championship, Open 1-3 R3 756 $65 1814 Second Level Championship, ATR 2-3 R3 757 $65 816 Third Level Championship, Open 3-3 R3 758 $65 828 Fourth Level Championship, ATR 4-3 R3 759 $85 883 Prix St. Georges Championship, Open PSG R3 760 $85 3042 Intermediate A Championship, Open I-A R3 761 $85 888 Intermediate II Championship, Open I-2 R3 762 $65 2314 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Basic, ATR R3 763 $65 2402 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 1, Open R3 764 $65 2552 A/HA/AA Western Dressage Level 3, Open

SUNDAY, June 14th Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championships Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championships Hunter Hack, Hunter & Jumper Championship Classes start at 8:00 AM Each Championship Hunter class includes one flat and two rounds over-fences. Arena 2 – Judge: Katheryn Griffiths Class Entry Fence Show AHA Code Class Name No. Fee Height PS 500 $ 65 940 Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump Championship, ATR n/a R3 600 $ 65 940 Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump Championship, ATR n/a PS 501 $ 65 361 Arabian Hunter Hack Championship, Open 2'6" PS 502 $ 65 767 HA/AA Hunter Hack Championship, Open 2'6" R3 601 $ 65 361 Arabian Hunter Hack Championship, Open 2'6" R3 602 $ 65 767 HA/AA Hunter Hack Championship, Open 2'6" R3 603 $ 65 365 Arabian Hunter Hack Championship, ATR 2'3" R3 604 $ 65 771 HA/AA Hunter Hack Championship, ATR 2'3" warm 605 $ 20 --- A/HA/AA Working Hunter Warm-Up up to 2'6 PS 503 $ 65 1215 A/HA/AA Low Working Hunter Championship 2'0" R3 606 $ 65 1215 A/HA/AA Low Working Hunter ATR Championship 2'0" PS 504 $ 65 1206 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Championship, ATR 2'3" R3 607 $ 65 1203 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Championship, ATR 2'3" PS 505 $ 65 947 Hunter Seat Equitation Over Obstacles Championship, ATR 2'6" R3 608 $ 65 947 Hunter Seat Equitation Over Obstacles Championship, ATR 2'6" R3 609 $ 65 1601 A/HA/AA Working Hunter 14.2 Hands & Under Championship, Open 2'6" R3 610 $ 65 1212 A/HA/AA Green Working Hunter Championship, Open 2'6" PS 506 $ 65 2399 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Championship, Open 2'6" R3 611 $ 65 2399 A/HA/AA Modified Working Hunter Championship, Open 2'6" R3 612 $ 65 1043 Arabian Regular Working Hunter Championship, AOTR SWEEPSTAKES 2'9" R3 613 $ 65 1043 HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Championship, AOTR SWEEPSTAKES 2'9" PS 507 $ 65 1043 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Championship, Open 3' R3 614 $ 65 1043 A/HA/AA Regular Working Hunter Championship, Open 3' warm 615 $ 20 --- A/HA/AA Jumper Warm-Up 0.7 M PS 508 $ 65 1805 A/HA/AA Jumper Novice Championship, Open 0.7 M R3 616 $ 65 1805 A/HA/AA Jumper Novice Championship, Open 0.7 M PS 509 $ 65 1801 A/HA/AA Jumper Championship, Open 0.8 M R3 617 $ 65 1801 A/HA/AA Jumper Championship, Open 0.8 M

Arena 1 - Judge: Dolly Hannon Class Entry Show AHA Code Class Name No. Fee R3 900 $ 65 1278 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Gamblers Choice, Open R3 901 $ 65 1236 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship, Open R3 902 $ 65 1232 A/HA/AA Carriage Pleasure Driving Turnout, Open REGION III CREDIT CARD PAYMENT FORM COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR ENTRIES IF YOU ARE PAYING BY CREDIT CARD

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GR845 EQUINE VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS Show management MUST have a copy of each horse’s vaccination records as outlined in GR845 prior to the horse’s arrival on the showgrounds. This applies to haul-in’s as well as those to be stabled. The rule is published in its entirety on the last page of this section.

Directions: From Highway 99: Take the Grant Line Road exit. Head East on Grant Line for 6.1 miles. Turn Right on Bradley Ranch Road. Brookside Equestrian Park is at the end of the road. From Highway 50: Take the Sunrise Blvd exit. Head South on Sunrise for approximately 15 minutes. Turn Right on Grant Line Road and travel approximately 3.5 miles. Turn Left on Bradley Ranch Road. Brookside Equestrian Park is at the end of the road.

Entry Forms and Payment: Please note, there are 2 separate Official Entry Forms that MUST be used.  Regular Entry Form for the Pre-Show, off-site Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championship and Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championship. o Please make checks payable to CNASHA if only entering the Pre-Show or off-site Pacific Slope Championships. o Please make checks payable to Region III AHA if entering Pre-Show, off-site Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championship and/or Region III Championships.  Un-Rated Entry Form for all Shagya classes at the Pre-Show show, please make checks payable to CNASHA

Entries are due by May 14, 2020. Entries will not be processed unless the entry form is complete, including valid payment and all required information. An Incomplete Entry Fee may be assessed for missing information, including: incomplete entry form, missing registration papers, missing copies of AHA, USEF & CDS cards for owners and riders; missing USEF & SVE waiver signatures; missing payment for entries, etc. The fee will not exceed $20 per owner. To avoid penalty fees, ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY May 14, 2020. U.S. postmark date will be used to determine entry date (personal or business postage meter marks will not be accepted for postmark verification).

Please Mail Entries To: Annette Wells, Show Secretary R3 4488 Munjar Rd Chico, CA 95927 Phone 530-409-0701 or e-mail [email protected] for any questions re submitting entries Post Entries: Post entries may not appear in the show Program. For the Pre-Show: Entries postmarked after May 14th will be accepted with a post entry fee of $10.00 per class. Post entries may not appear in the show Program. For the Region III and off-site Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championships: Absolutely no new or new class entries for horses already entered will be accepted for entry to the Region III or off-site Pacific Slope Championship after noon on Friday, June 12, 2020. Post entries will be accepted for horses that have qualified prior to the entry closing date of May 16th with a penalty of double the entry fees. Arenas: There is sand footing in all arenas and warm-up rings. Ring dimensions are as follows: Main Arena – 275’ x 150’, Arena #2 – 240’ x 150’, and Grand Prix Arena – 150’ x 240’. The warm-up arenas are 200’ x 150’.

Registration Papers Required: A copy of the front of the current registration papers (and the back for old style registration papers) showing proof of ownership MUST be submitted with the entry form at the time of making an entry. The copies will be returned in your show packet. Arabian horses must have been issued a certificate of registration from the Arabian Horse Registry of America, Inc. and/or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry (CAHR). Half Arabian/Anglo Arabian horses must have been issued a certificate of registration from the AHA’s Half-Arabian (HA) or Anglo-Arabian (AA) Registry or have been issued an AHA CPAR (Canadian Part-bred Arabian Registry) Permit.

Stallions: Ladies and junior exhibitors in any class in this show may show stallions.

Half Arabian and Anglo Arabian Stallions: Half Arabian and Anglo Arabian stallions registered with AHA, or which have been issued an AHA CPAR permit, are permitted to compete in the AHA performance classes for Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses. Half Arabian and Anglo Arabian Colts/Stallions may show in Dressage, Sport Horse In Hand, and Under Saddle classes.

Age of Horses: For horse show purposes, any horse shall be considered to be 1 year old on the first day of January following the actual date of foaling. A Junior horse is age 5 years old and under.

AHA, USEF and SVE Liability Release Forms: Every Owner, Exhibitor, Trainer, and Rider/Driver/Handler or his/her agent(s) must sign the liability releases on the back of (or attached to) the entry form. In the case of a Rider/Driver/ Handler under age 18, his/her parent or guardian must sign the release on minor's behalf. Juniors are not eligible to sign as trainer.

Resolution 9-90 Fee: Exhibitors must pay $4 per for horse entered in the Pre-show. Every horse competing in the Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championship Show MUST pay $15.00 per horse. These mandatory fees will fund the educational programs for AHA judges & stewards.

USEF Drug Fee: For every horse participating in any competition recognized by the Federation (USEF), a $23 Federation fee will be collected; (see Article GR407.1, 2. & 3. Horses at a recognized competition are subject to examination that may include physical, urine, blood tests, or any other test or procedure at the discretion of the official drug-testing agent. No horse can be shown at an USEF recognized competition if it has been administered in any manner any forbidden substance, except as provided in USEF Article GR410-412. The exhibitor is to file a Medication Report Form with the Show Steward or Designated Show Office Representative within one hour after administration or one hour after the Steward or Designated Show Office Representative returns to duty if administration is at a time other than during competition hours. California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA) Drug Fee: A separate CDFA drug testing fee of $8.00 per horse, as required by California state law, must be paid per horse. This fee is included in the drug fee on the entry form, in addition to the USEF drug fee.

Arabian Horse Association (AHA) Results fee: A mandatory fee of $8.00 per horse must be paid to AHA for show results reporting.

California Dressage Society (CDS) Competition Grant Fee: A mandatory fee of $3.00 per dressage horse entered (not including western dressage) must be paid to CDS for the CDS Competition Grant Travel Fund.

Regional show recovery charge: Fee charged by AHA for 2020 to compensate for the revenues lost due to show cancellations early in the year. Fee is $25 per horse, per regional show.

Refunds: Horses may be scratched from the show at the owner’s option. Requests for refund of entry fees will be considered for any horse suffering from illness or injury upon the presentation of a veterinarian’s certificate accompanied with a letter explaining the circumstances to the Show Secretary, PRIOR to the start of said show. For approved refund requests, ONLY class fees will be refunded with 25% of class fees retained for processing. No refunds will be made for USEF, AHA, CDFA or office fees. No refunds will be made for stall or tack room fees requested after the closing date of June 10th. All approved refunds will be mailed in approximately two weeks after the show ends.

Class Conflicts: Exhibitors are cautioned against entering the same horse in successive classes and arenas. Show management will attempt to work with exhibitors as much as possible, however due to full schedules, gates will NOT be held for riders with conflicting schedules in two arenas. No refunds will be approved for classes missed due to arena or class conflicts.

Horse Show Office Hours: Wednesday, June 10: 12:00 noon – 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 11 through Sunday, June 14, the office will be open daily at 6:00 am and remain open until last class of the day.

Horse Show Secretary – Annette Wells - 530-409-0701

Class Schedule: All classes are tentative & may not be scheduled in class number or arena order. It is the rider’s responsibility to verify ride times & arena assignments on the day of the class to ensure the tentative ride times & arenas have not changed. Failure to enter the ring by assigned ride times will incur elimination. Dressage Manager (Annette Wells) will assign ride times, arena & judges.

Location of Classes: Show Management reserves the right to hold classes, or portions of classes, in different arenas and locations if necessary, or to change and modify the schedule of events to accommodate show entries.

Admission to Arena: No person will be permitted to enter the ring, except participants in the class, judges and their assistants, and show officials. Attendants and grooms may enter the ring only when summoned by order of the judge, and must be neatly attired. Identification Numbers: Every horse entered in the show will be assigned an identification number. It is important for the proper handling of the show that the riders and handlers wear the correct number in all classes.

Gate Rule: In classes where horses compete collectively, the in-gate will be closed two minutes after the first horse enters the ring. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure his/her horse is ready at the gate on time to enter the class. CLASS CALLS MUST BE CONSIDERED A COURTESY ONLY. No protests will be upheld on the basis of a public address system malfunction.

Scratching or Cancelling Classes: As a courtesy to Exhibitors and Management, please notify the Gate person and show office when it is necessary to scratch or cancel a class. Your consideration will be greatly appreciated and will enable the Show to run more efficiently. GROUNDS INFORMATION:

Stalls: Sport Horse Show exhibitor’s stalls will be available starting Tuesday June 9 at 8 AM. Stall Fees are a “one time” fee for all 3 shows (Region III Sport Horse pre-show, off-site Pacific Slope & off-site Region III Sport Horse), Wednesday June 10 through Sunday June 14. There will be an additional daily fee of $10 per stall for any exceptions to the dates and times listed. Stall assignments will be made on a first come, first served basis, with Patrons and Sponsors having first priority. If you want to be stabled together with other competitors, make a note on your entry forms. If you have any special requests or considerations, please submit them with your entry for consideration. Horses must be placed in the assigned stalls. No changes will be permitted without express consent of the Barn Manager. Management will try to stable late entries as close as possible to other entries, but no guarantees can be made. Show Management’s decision is final.

Trash cans will be spotted at convenient locations to ALL barns. Please deposit refuse directly into the trash cans only. Exhibitors are asked to clean stalls daily, to sweep the aisle ways, and to minimize hosing. Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Types of Stalls Available: Portable Stalls –Stalls are canvas stalls with double stall doors and have canvas roofs. Stalls are lighted and water is close to each barn.

Wash Racks – Concrete wash racks are located in several locations close to stable areas.

**IMPORTANT – Exhibitors may be charged for any damage to the stalls or other facilities. Absolutely NO nails are allowed in permanent stalls or stall doors. Do not use contact cement or any other permanent adhesive to attach stall signs or drapes to the barns. Do not tie horses to water or electrical pipes. Any exhibitor found in violation will be charged accordingly for repair.

Shavings: No bedding is provided. Pre-order shavings & hay for the show from Brookside Show Park Call (916)682-1403 Showing from Trailers: Exhibitors may show from their trailers and must park in designated parking areas. There will be a Trailer-In Fee of $30 per Horse for the show. Every horse entered in this show must pay either a stall fee or trailer-in fee. Dogs: Dogs are permitted on a leash only (or otherwise contained) on the competition grounds and must not be allowed to run loose. Dog owners are required to clean up after their dog. Dog owners are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs’ behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty. (USEF Rulebook GR1301.6). Riders must not lead dogs while mounted. Owners of dogs left unattended in the barn area, RV parking area, parking lot, etc., that bark and/or disturb other exhibitors or guests will be requested to remove their dog from the Show grounds. This rule will be strictly enforced.

Trailer and Living Quarter Reservations: Limited Trailer and Living Quarter hook-ups (15AMP) are available on reservation only. Trailer and Living Quarter spaces must be reserved. Any rig plugged into an electrical hook-up will be considered a Trailer and Living Quarter. There is a flat fee of $150 for the entire show. Please bring your own generator just in case it is needed. Electrical improvements have continued to be made in the last year through Brookside barns & Trailer and Living Quarter hook-ups. PLEASE NOTE: Brookside Show Park is in charge of all Trailer and Living Quarter reservations, collection of payment and placement of Trailer and Living Quarters. Please call (916) 682-1403 to make your reservations now.

VENDORS: Commercial Exhibitor Vendors are welcome! All commercial vendors must make reservations with Brookside Show Park (916)682-1403. Venders are required to provide a certificate of liability insurance.

Veterinarian: A veterinarian will be on-call during the shows (Pre-Show, off-site Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championship, and Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championship). Show Management reserves the right to refuse entry onto the show grounds to any horse exposed to, or which may be harboring, a communicable disease. No veterinarian other than the official show veterinarian will be permitted to treat, medicate, or attend to a horse on the grounds. Anyone wishing to use another veterinarian other than the official Show Veterinarian on the show grounds must obtain permission from Show Management.

Farrier: A farrier will be on-call.

CLASS INFORMATION: Sport Horse in Hand: Horses will be judged on the triangle in an open stance. Refer to USEF Chapter AR-12, SUBCHAPTER AR-16 SPORT HORSE SECTION, AR175 Sport Horse In-hand Classes for further details. Classes will be run with a “semi-open” card, with order-of-go assigned at the gate according to the gate manager’s preference, generally in order of check-in at the gate. Approximate show times will be assigned to each horse showing Sport Horse In-Hand. Decimals may be used in scoring. HORSE MUST BE AT LEAST ONE YEAR OF AGE TO BE NAMED CHAMPION OR RESERVE CHAMPION (AR175) The AHA Individual Sport Horse Score Sheet shall be used. Tied scores shall be broken first by referring to the totals of the movement scores. If still tied, the tie may be broken at the judge’s discretion, by the use of decimals, or the horses may be examined again (movement only). Pre-show Champion and Reserve will be awarded based upon score sheets from the qualifying classes, and horses will not show again to compete for Champion. Supreme Champion for Region III will be selected based upon the Champion score sheets from their qualifying classes, and horses will not be shown again. Get of Sire & Produce of Dam Classes: Refer to USEF Chapter AR-12, SUBCHAPTER AR-16 SPORT HORSE SECTION, AR181 Sport Horse Class Specifications (#2 GROUP CLASSES) for further details. Horses will be judged at the walk and trot, but not necessarily on the triangle. Each horse shall stand for conformation judging before and/or after completion of the group’s movement. Sires & Dams will not be shown in the class and do not need to be present on the show grounds. Emphasis shall be placed upon reproductive likeness, uniformity, quality of breed characteristics, conformation & similarity. See USEF Rulebook AR119 and AR181 (group classes). The AHA Score Sheet is divided as follows:  Movement – 40% (20% for walk and 20% for trot).  Conformation – 40%  Quality and Uniformity of Quality (Reproductive likeness) – 10%.  Overall Quality, Balance, Harmony (Apparent ability of sire or dam to produce or beget Sport Horse performance or breeding stock) – 10%.

Note: The breed of the sire or dam apply to the correct class for entry (versus the breed of the shown offspring). Minimum of two (2) purebred Arabian, Half-Arabian and/or Anglo-Arabian (A/HA/AA) offspring of the purebred Arabian parent may enter class 415 and/or 416. Minimum of two (2) HA/AA offspring may enter class 433 and/or 434.

Non- Sanctioned classes: Classes are offered by the Sport Horse Regional Pre-Show which are not sanctioned or governed by AHA. United States Dressage Federation (USDF) & California Dressage Society (CDS) for Shagya breed dressage, SHIH, SHUS and show shack classes. All of these classes will be governed by the rules of USEF. In addition, USDF, CDS, or WDAA rules will apply as appropriate.

Western Dressage Tests and Information: Classes and are qualifying classes for eligible for California Western Dressage High point year-end awards. For rules & FAQ, go to https://www.usef.org/ IFrames/breedsDisciplines/discipline/allWesternDressage.aspx For Western Dressage Tests go to https://www.usef.org/ IFrames/breedsdisciplines/breeds/morgan/WesternDressageTests.aspx

Dressage Classes: Competitors in Regional Dressage Championship Classes (Region III) will show only ONE ride at the highest test of the USEF/FEI level. The Top Five will be selected using scores, with ties broken in accordance with USEF and USDF rules. The horse with the highest score shall be named Champion and the horse with the second highest score shall be named Reserve Champion. The remaining Top Five shall be named in a random, undesignated order. In case of a tie, the judge shall determine the winner. A caller, if supplied by the competitor, may be used for Introductory Level through Fourth Level in an AHA Regional Dressage Championship class. Whips are prohibited in Region III Championship dressage classes. One whip no longer than 47.2 inches (120 cm), including lash, may be carried in all classes where whips are allowed. No horse may compete in more than two consecutive levels, with the exception of the USDF Introductory Level – 10 & Under class.

Dressage Equipment, Dress & Helmet Requirements: Only saddlery and equipment listed in USEF Article DR21 will be allowed when warming up or schooling for Dressage. Dressage competitors must wear their entry number at all times on the show grounds when warming up or schooling for dressage. The dress code for all Dressage tests and classes through Fourth Level (see .5 below) is a short riding coat of conservative color, with tie, choker or stock tie, white or light-colored breeches or , boots or jodhpur boots, and protective headgear as defined in DR120.5 and in compliance with GR801. Gloves of conservative color are recommended. Exception: Riders through First Level may wear half-chaps, gaiters or leggings in solid black or brown, without fringe, matching the color of their boots, and made of smooth leather or leather-like material. For all tests above Fourth Level, the dress code is: a dark tailcoat or a dark jacket with protective headgear, as defined in DR120.5 and in compliance with GR801, and white or light colored breeches, stock or tie, gloves, and black riding boots. Spurs are mandatory for FEI tests (except as noted under DR120.1). (See DR120.8)

For Dressage and Hunter/Jumper classes, protective headgear MUST be worn by anyone mounted on a horse at any time on the competition grounds, including non-competing riders, riders on non-competing horses, and those competing in all classes and tests, including Para-Equestrian tests, as defined by this rule and otherwise in compliance with GR801. Any rider violating this rule at any time must immediately be prohibited from further riding until such headgear is properly in place. Protective headgear is defined as a riding helmet which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. The harness must be secured and properly fitted.

Ride Times: Dressage and Western Dressage ride times will be available from Dressage Manager, Annette Wells, via phone (530-409-0701), email ([email protected]) and/or website www.CNASHA.org by Wednesday, June 10th. Notification of ride times will be made by email and final ride times will be posted at the show office. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to contact the Dressage Manager if times are not received. Failure to enter the ring by the specified time will incur elimination. It is the rider’s responsibility to verify ride times on the day of the class to ensure they have not changed, as classes may not follow the schedule in the Prize List.

Tests and Scores: Current tests approved by USEF will be used for scored classes For Introductory Level dressage (intro & freestyle, 2019): http://www.usdf.org/downloads/forms/index.asp?TypePass=Tests For national level dressage (Tr – 4th level, 2019): https://www.usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/discipline/alldressage/2011dressageTests.aspx For FEI dressage (PSG, 2018, I1 – GP level, 2020): http://fei.org/fei/your- role/organisers/dressage/tests

Test sheets will be available at the show office after completion of scoring for each class. Exhibitors are encouraged to double-check their scores in all scored classes. If an error is discovered on a score sheet, it must be brought to the attention of the show management within one hour after the official posting of scores from the last class of that show day.

Hunters & Jumpers:

Championship Classes: Hunters must show in one (1) under-saddle and at least one (1) over-fences rounds to be eligible to compete for Hunter Championships offered at Sport Horse Regional Pre-Show, Region III and Pacific Slope.

USEF Measurement: Per USEF Rule GR502 and GR503, entrants in the 14.2 hand and under classes are required by USEF to have a measurement card and Management is required to check for measurement cards when processing entries. Management will not provide an exhibitor number to an animal entered on the entry blank in any 14.2 hands and under classes unless a measurement card is submitted with the entry or at the show office prior to the start of the class. Management is not required to provide this service, but is offering it as a courtesy to our exhibitors. It is the exhibitor's responsibility to present the animal at the appointed time or make other arrangements with the steward and judge. Therefore, if you need to have your horse measured, PLEASE ADVISE MANAGEMENT PRIOR TO THE SHOW. If needed, Management will arrange to have the steward and a judge available on Thursday, June 11th, between 7:30 - 8:45 am, to provide the service of measuring your horse.

Scoring & Points for Sport Horse Regional Pre-Show Hunter Classes: See USEF Rulebook AR149. 1st 1 Place, 10 Points; 2nd Place, 6 Points; 3rd Place 4 Points; 4th Place, 2 Points; 5th Place, 1 Point; 6th Place, /2 Point.

Scoring & Points for Region III & Pacific Slope Arabian Sport Horse Championship Hunter Classes: See USEF Rulebook AR149. 1st Place, 20 Points; 2nd Place, 16 Points; 3rd Place 14 Points; 4th Place, 12 Points; 5th Place, 10 Point; 6th Place, 8 Points; 7th Place, 6 Points; 8th Place, 5 Points; 9th Place, 4 Points; 10th Place, 3 Points.

Carriage Pleasure Driving: For rules pertaining to Arabian Carriage Pleasure Driving, please refer to USEF Rulebook, Arabian Division Chapter AR-14, and to Chapter CP, Carriage Pleasure Driving. Classes are open to Arabian, Half-Arabian, or Anglo-Arabian unless otherwise specified in the class title.

CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFICATIONS:

Region III and Pacific Slope Championship Qualifications: Horses must be issued a Certificate of Registration from the Arabian Horse Association, the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry, or the Canadian Part-bred Arabian Registrar (and owned by an AHA member). Horses must be qualified in an AHA Recognized show/division that was held within the preceding calendar year and that period of the current year prior to the final deadline of entries of the show in which the Regional Championship is held.

NO QUALIFICATIONS FOR 2020 SHOW

ASSOCIATIONS, RULES AND REFERENCES:

Rules: This Horse Show is conducted in accordance with the rules of the United States Equestrian Federation Chapter 03 General Rules, Chapter 05-AR: Arabian, Half-Arabian & Anglo-Arabian Division, Chapter 08-DR: Dressage Division, Chapter 15-HJ: Hunter & Jumper Division, Chapter WD: Western Dressage Division and Chapter CP, Carriage Pleasure Driving. The official Rule Book of USEF and AHA Handbook will prevail for this show. This Prize List is based on rules of the current Rule Book; any changes or corrections of rules will automatically become a part of the Prize List. Each participant in this show is responsible for the knowledge of and is subject to the USEF Rules. Every class offered herein which is covered by the Rules & Specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted & judged in accordance therewith. The Show Commission shall decide questions that are not covered in the USEF Rulebook or AHA Handbook and their decision is final.

or USEF/EC/USDF recognized Open shows (the horse must be enrolled in the AHA Dressage Program, refer to Cruelty and Abuse: USEF Articles GR302 and AHA Article 304.6 will be strictly enforced at all AHA recognized competitions.

Discipline: Exhibitors are warned that any act of discourtesy to the officials of this show on the part of the owner, lessee, trainer, groom, rider, handler, or driver will disqualify the horse from adjudication. Show Management reserves the right to remove a horse, owner, lessee, trainer, groom, rider, handler, or driver from the show without being liable for compensation or damages.

Disqualification: Any horse doctored in any way, artificially, improperly, or unfairly prepared or tampered with before entering the show ring will be disqualified. If it is ascertained that any exhibitor has made, or caused to be made, any false statement in regard to any animal or article exhibited, or if any exhibitor shall attempt to interfere with the judges in the performance of their duties, he or she shall be excluded from competing or exhibiting. In case any animal is disqualified, the winner of the next succeeding prize in the class shall take the prize that has been awarded to such disqualified animal.

Protests: Should any questions or disputes arise, they must be protested in the manner prescribed by USEF Chapter 6. A protest must be in writing and received by the steward, member of the show committee, competition manager, or show secretary within 48 hours of the alleged violation, accompanied with a deposit of $200, if made by an USEF member or parent of a junior exhibitor member, or $300 if made by a non-member.

Judges: If for any reason a judge fails to attend this show or perform his/her duties, the Show Manager reserves the right to substitute a judge for the one who is officially designated in the Prize List. It is a violation of USEF Rules to commit any act or make remarks during the show that are considered offensive and/or made with the intent to influence or cast aspersions on the judging. No one shall approach a judge with regards to a decision, or at any time, unless he first obtains permission from the Show Manager or Steward, who shall arrange an appointment with the judge at a proper time and place.

Refusal of Entries: Show Management reserves the right to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries of any exhibitor, as stated in USEF Article GR1509.

Indemnity and Non-Responsibility Clauses: All entries are accepted with the understanding that REGION III of AHA officers, agents, servants, landlord, and employees will not be held responsible from occurrences as to bodily injury liability and property damage liability relating to the event. All horses shall be under the control and direction of the Show Committee, but solely at the risk of the exhibitor, who will be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury to any person, animal, or property occasioned by him, his agents, or employees, or by an animal owned or exhibited by him; and shall indemnify REGION III of AHA against any and all loss, damages, and liability thus occasioned, including but not limited to any and all legal costs, including attorney fees, which may be incurred as a result thereof. The submitting of an entry form to the Show Secretary shall constitute an acceptance by each person signing the same of the provisions herein set forth. Association Memberships: Each competitor is responsible for supplying management with correct association numbers (AHA, USEF, USDF, CDS) for each horse, owner, rider, and trainer, before the competition along with their entries. Scores and points earned by competitors who fail to supply correct numbers may not be counted toward National awards. Dressage owners/exhibitors are not required to be members of USDF to show at this show. Owners and riders who are USDF members must list their membership numbers on the entry form.

Amateur Non-Membership (USEF): Amateur cards are no longer available for non-members. Only active Federation members may obtain amateur certification. Every person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur certification issued by the Federation. (Exception: This is not required for Opportunity classes.) (GR1307)

United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) Membership: Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. (GR901.9)

USEF Membership Requirements: Copies of every owner's, trainer's, rider's, driver's, and In-Hand handler's current USEF Membership Cards MUST be included with the horse show entry form at the time of entry. A non-member, who wishes to participate as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longer, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions must pay a Show Pass fee for each competition competing. Lessees are considered owners in connection with this membership requirement. In the event of multiple ownership of a horse, only one owner need be a Member or pay a Show Pass fee. The amount of the Show Pass fee will be established by the Federation. Unless otherwise established, the fee will be $45 and must be collected by all appropriate competitions and remitted to the Federation. If you do not have a copy of your current USEF membership card, you will have to pay the $45 non-refundable, non-member fee. If you are NOT a member of USEF, you MUST pay the appropriate non-member fee of $45. Affidavits are no longer available. USEF Membership for an adult is $80 (with or without amateur certification). USEF Membership for a junior is $80. USEF AMATEUR CERTIFICATION: Only active Federation members may obtain amateur status. Every person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur status issued by the Federation. There is no additional fee for amateur status for Senior Active or Life Members. Such status will expire November 30th.

Motorized Vehicles: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.

Arabian Horse Association Membership: EACH COMPETITOR (THIS INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE RECORDED OWNER AND ALL TRAINERS, DRIVERS, RIDERS, HANDLERS, COACHES AND THE PERSON(S) SIGNING THE ENTRY BLANK) IN AN ARABIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZED ARABIAN DIVISION, AT THE TIME OF ENTRY INTO A COMPETITION, MUST SUBMIT A COPY OF A VALID AHA MEMBERSHIP/COMPETITION CARD, JOIN AHA OR PAY AN AHA SINGLE EVENT MEMBERSHIP FEE PER COMPETITOR. WHEN AN AGENT SIGNS FOR THE OWNER AT AN AHA RECOGNIZED COMPETITION, BOTH THE OWNER AND AGENT MUST BE MEMBERS OF AHA OR PAY THE AHA SINGLE EVENT MEMBERSHIP. SINGLE EVENT MEMBERSHIP IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AT AHA REGIONAL OR NATIONAL COMPETITIONS. EXHIBITORS IN WALK-TROT CLASSES ARE EXEMPT FROM AHA MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS AT QUALIFYING COMPETITIONS, BUT MUST HAVE AN AHA MEMBERSHIP WITH COMPETITION CARD AT AHA REGIONAL AND NATIONAL COMPETITIONS. EXHIBITORS IN LEAD LINE CLASSES OR PARENTS/GUARDIANS SIGNING FOR MINORS ARE EXEMPT FROM AHA MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS. (BOD 5/12) *Membership affidavits will NOT be accepted for verification of membership at AHA Regional Championship Shows. You must have a copy of your current AHA COMPETITION Membership card or you will be required to apply for a new direct AHA COMPETITION membership at the show.

Junior Exhibitors: To be eligible, under AHA rules, riders must not have reached their 19th birthday as of December 1st of the current competition year. The age of an individual on December 1st will be maintained throughout the entire competition year. Persons born on December 1st assume the greater age on that date (See AHA Handbook, CH 2, Article III, Section 2, Paragraph (c). Also see USEF Rulebook Article GR127 and AR113.d).

Limit Horse/Rider: Classes are open to horses or rides which have not won six first place ribbons at Arabian Divisions/Competitions in that particular performance section in which they are shown. a. Ribbons won within a section do not count in reckoning Limit status if the horse or rider transfers to a new section (e.g. section to section). b. For determining Limit status for Sport Horse In-Hand, Sport Horse Under Saddle and Sport Horse Show Hack shall each be considered separate sections. c. Ribbons won in one-horse classes do not count in reckoning the Limit status of either horse or rider. (See USEF Rulebook Article AR110.8).

AOTS - Amateur Owned Trained and Shown: Exhibitors, attendants, and headers must meet the specifications for amateur status (refer to GR1306 and GR1307). Horses are not to have been professionally trained and/or shown by a professional for a period of one year immediately prior to competition (riding and driving instruction for the owner to be excluded). In addition, horses are not to be exhibited, prepared, groomed or schooled with the aid of or by a professional while on or off the competition grounds immediately before or during the competition. Assistance by other amateurs is permitted. Horses may be stabled with a professional during the competition and hauled by a professional. Professional help for situations relevant to safety is permitted. Owner must sign as owner, trainer, and rider/driver/handler on the USEF/AHA entry blank.

AWARDS Sport Horse Regional Pre-Show Ribbons awarded to 1st - 6th place with Prizes awarded for 1st place Champion Ribbon & prizes & Reserve Champion ribbons AHA Dressage Seat Medal, JTR AHA Hunter Seat Over Obstacles Medal, JTR

Region III Arabian Sport Horse Championship Region III Championship & Reserve Ribbons and Awards Region III Championship Top 5 Ribbons Ann T. Bowling Memorial Trophy awarded to the highest scoring amateur in an Amateur Class for Training Level & above. Supreme Champion Cooler awarded to the horse receiving the highest in-hand score of the show.

Pacific Slope H/J & Carriage Driving Offsite Championship Pacific Slope Championship Top 5 Ribbons Pacific Slope Championship & Reserve Prizes

Region III & Pacific Slope Championship Awards: Top Five Awards will be made regardless of the number of entries in a class. However, only awards made to the top 50% of the class (rounded up and not to exceed 5 awards) will receive Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes payout, AHA Horse Achievement Award, Amateur Achievement Awards, High Point Horse, Achievement Award, High Point Amateur Achievement Award and Distance Award Points

GR845 Equine Vaccination Rule 1. At Federation licensed competitions, horses more than 7 months of age, entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the following methods below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. 2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration. 3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a licensed veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request of Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration. 4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request of Competition Management, must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. 5. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination requirements without prior approval of the Veterinary Committee. CDS Non-Member Form

If you are competing at this show and do not have a current CDS membership, please fill out this non-member form completely for CDS. CDS offers many qualifying opportunities and year end awards and would like you to be eligible for them. The Rider and the Owner must be a CDS member for any scores to count.

Please provide your name and information and answer a few questions about why you are not a CDS member at this time. Return this to the show manager so they may submit it with the show results.

Name ______Address ______City ______State ______Zip _____ Phone ( ______)______Email Address (required)

___ I am a member but don’t have my card or member number I am not a CDS member at this time as I live out of the area

I am not a CDS member at this time as I only compete at a few shows ___ I would like to become a CDS member (mail a copy of this form with a check for $70 to address below) Remember joining CDS includes a Group Membership with USDF, saving you money!

California Dressage Society P O Box 417 • Carmel Valley, CA 93924 (831) 659-5696 fax (831) 659-2383 [email protected] www.california-dressage.org USEF Competition Name: USEF#: Competition Division(s) and Rating(s):

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The Arabian Horse Association is a major equine association serving members in the United States and Canada. It registers and maintains a database of more than one million Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses and administers more than $3 million in annual prize money. AHA produces championship events, recognizes over 500 Arabian horse shows and distance rides annually and provides activities and programs that promote breeding and ownership. For information about Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses, call 303-696-4500, e-mail [email protected] or visit ArabianHorses.org.

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ARABIAN BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES Join the GREEN Movement

2020 ALLOCATED REGIONAL PRIZE MONEY CLASSES

ARABIAN HALF- ARABIAN/ANGLO-ARABIAN SWEEPSTAKES CLASSES SWEEPSTAKES CLASSES Arabian Yearling Colt/Gelding $2,000 HA/AA Yearling Colt/Gelding $2,000 Arabian Yearling Filly $2,000 HA/AA Yearling Filly $2,000 Arabian Gelding AOTH $1,000 HA/AA Gelding AOTH $1,000 Arabian Mares AOTH $1,000 HA/AA Mares AOTH $1,000 Arabian English Pl Jr Horse $1,000 HA/AA English Pl Jr Horse $1,000 Arabian English Pl AAOTR $1,000 HA/AA English Pl AAOTR $1,000 Arabian Country English Pl Jr Horse $1,000 HA/AA Country English Pl Jr Horse $1,000 Arabian Country English Pl AAOTR $1,000 HA/AA Country English Pl AAOTR $1,000 Arabian Hunter Pl Jr Horse $1,000 HA/AA Hunter Pl Jr Horse $1,000 Arabian Hunter Pl AAOTR $1,000 HA/AA Hunter Pl AAOTR $1,000 Arabian Western Pl Jr Horse $1,000 HA/AA Western Pl Jr Horse $1,000 Arabian Western Pl AAOTR $1,000 HA/AA Western Pl AAOTR $1,000 Arabian Reining Jr Horse $1,000 HA/AA Reining Jr Horse $1,000 Arabian Reining AAOTR $1,000 HA/AA Reining AAOTR $1,000 Arabian Western Trail Jr Horse $ 600 HA/AA Western Trail Jr Horse $ 600 Arabian Western Trail AAOTR $ 600 HA/AA Western Trail AAOTR $ 600 Arabian Working Cow Jr Horse $ 350 HA/AA Working Cow Jr Horse $ 350 Arabian Working Cow AAOTR $ 350 HA/AA Working Cow AAOTR $ 350 Arabian Jr Horse $ 350 HA/AA Cutting Jr Horse $ 350 Arabian Cutting Non-Pro $ 350 HA/AA Cutting Non-Pro $ 350 **Arabian SH Under Saddle AOTR $ 350 **HA/AA SH Under Saddle AOTR $ 350 ^Arabian Dressage Second Level AOTR $ 350 ^HA/AA Dressage Second Level AOTR $ 350 Arabian Regular Working Hunter AOTR $ 350 HA/AA Regular Working Hunter AOTR $ 350

If fewer than nine horses are in the class, 50% round up will be eligible for prize money.

Sweepstakes AAOTR classes are eligible to be split into multiple age divisions. Leveling classes will receive prize money when offered. Splitting AAOTR classes is discouraged as this reduces the Sweepstakes payout for each class split.

** Sweepstakes classes eligible to be split into Saddle/Pleasure, Stock/Hunter and/or multiple age divisions (age splits must be all inclusive). Sport Horse Classes may be split by Dressage or Hunter Type.

^At Regional Shows, the highest test will be used. At the Regional Level, these classes can be combined as Arabian/Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian.

$2,000 Classes $1,000 Classes $600 Classes $350 Classes Champion $ 750 $350 $250 $125 Reserve Champion $ 500 $200 $125 $ 75 Remaining Top Five $ 250 $150 $ 75 $ 50

Contact AHA at (303)696-4500, #4 or visit our website at ArabianHorses.org for additional information regarding the Sweepstakes Program. This USDF Membership Benefits: USDF is dedicated to education, the recognition of achievement, and promotion of dressage. For competition details on member benefits, including educational programs, awards, and other opportunities, refer to the USDF Member Guide or is recognized the USDF website at www.usdf.org. by USDF for 2020 Membership Requirements for USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized Competitions: Owners and riders, including foreign riders and owners who are not residents of the US, wishing to participate in a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition as a rider or owner/lessee, must have either a USDF Group Membership (GM), Participating Membership (PM), or have a USDF Non-Member (NM) identification number and pay the USDF Non- Member (NM) fee. (Note: USDF Business Members can own horses but cannot compete as riders with their USDF Business Membership.)

Horses competing at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions must have either a USDF Horse Identification (HID) number or a USDF Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR). Proper credentials or verification certificates must be presented to the competition secretary.

Riders and owners wishing to participate in a USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competition, and not able to present the competition secretary with verification of a USDF membership or NM identification, and USDF LHR or USDF HID, must complete a USDF Competition Affidavit Form and pay the $5 affidavit filing fee. A copy of a completed affidavit form from another competition may also be used for verification purposes for up to 60 days. (Exception: Affidavits cannot be used at Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Dressage Championships.)

Exceptions: • Horses competing only in Individual Breed Classes (IBCs) at DSHB competitions, sires and dams of horses in DSHB group classes, where those sires or dams are not actually competing in the same competition, horses competing only in breed restricted dressage or DSHB classes at Regular Competitions (e.g. all Arabian, all Friesian, or all Morgan classes), or in USDF Introductory Level tests, pas de deux or quadrille, are exempt from this requirement. Also exempt are horses ridden in leadline, exhibitions, games and races, classes for 4-H members, walk-trot, academy, and opportunity classes. • Riders and owners/lessees competing only in classes which are exempt from the USDF HID requirements are also exempt from the USDF NM identification number and NM fee requirements. Also exempt are handlers of horses competing in DSHB In-Hand or Group classes.

Memberships Defined Participating Membership (PM): A membership issued to an individual directly by USDF. The membership year is December 1 through November 30. PMs are available for 1-year ($90), 5-years ($360), or life ($1,800). A USDF Youth Participating Membership (YPM) is available for individuals who have not reached their 21st birthday by December 1 of the current membership year ($72). A PM allows the member to compete at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions and to participate as a rider and/or owner/lessee for all Adequan®/USDF Year-End Awards and the Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional Dressage Championship program. Group Membership (GM): A membership issued to an individual by USDF when the member name and dues are submitted to USDF through an affiliate Group Member Organization (GMO). The GM year begins December 1 and ends November 30. A GM allows the member to compete at USEF- licensed/USDF-recognized competitions and participate in the USDF Rider Awards program. Business Membership (BM): A membership that runs December 1 through November 30 and is issued to a business or organization directly by USDF. The USDF BM ($240) offers a wider variety of advertising benefits. BMs satisfy requirements of horse ownership only. Non-Member (NM) Identification Number: For each USDF NM owner/lessee and USDF NM rider there will be a USDF NM fee of $35 per competition that must be collected by the show secretary and submitted to USDF, along with the USDF Report of Fees document and the $5 affidavit fee and Competition Affidavit Form if the person cannot provide a copy of their USDF NM card. Owners/lessees or riders exempt from the NM number requirements are also exempt from paying the USDF NM fee. If there are multiple owners of a horse and all are NMs, only one of the owners must pay the NM fee. If the horse has at least one owner who is a current USDF PM, GM, or BM there is no NM fee assessed. Competition management will be invoiced for all applicable USDF NM fees not received with the USDF post-competition paperwork, along with a report listing all USDF NMs. Competition management is then required to submit the NM fees within 30 days to the USDF. An individual with a USDF NM identification number is not eligible for any USDF membership benefits. Once a USDF NM number has been assigned, a USDF NM card can be obtained from the USDF website. Horse Identification (HID) Number: A one-time tracking number for horses ($35). Scores earned by a horse with an HID number will be recorded, but will NOT be counted towards Adequan®/USDF Year-End Awards. A horse with an HID number is not eligible to compete in Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional qualifying or championship classes. An HID number can be upgraded to a Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR) for a fee of $80. If a horse has a USDF LHR it does not need an HID number. An HID number is a one-time fee that does not need to be renewed. Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR): A horse with an LHR ($115) is eligible for Adequan®/USDF Year-End Awards, and eligible to compete in Great American Insurance Group/USDF Regional qualifying and championship classes, assuming requirements for the owner and rider are met. If a horse has an LHR it does not need an HID number. An LHR does not need to be renewed.

How to Join USDF Applications for USDF Participating Membership (PM), Business Membership (BM), Horse Identification (HID) number, and Lifetime Horse Registration (LHR) may be found in the following locations: • On the USDF website: www.usdf.org. You can submit the application online or download the form and fax or mail it to the USDF office. • In the show office at USEF-licensed/USDF-recognized competitions classified by USEF as Dressage Competitions, and Regular Competitions which are open to all breeds. • By calling or writing the USDF office at (859) 971-2277, 4051 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511

The effective date of membership is the date the form and correct fees are received in the USDF office or, if applying at a competition, the date accepted by the competition secretary, provided the application is signed and dated by the competition secretary, member, and/or horse owner on that same day.

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CDS Non-Member Form

If you are competing at this show and do not have a current CDS membership, please fill out this non-member form completely for CDS. CDS offers many qualifying opportunities and year end awards and would like you to be eligible for them. The Rider and the Owner must be a CDS member for any scores to count.

Please provide your name and information and answer a few questions about why you are not a CDS member at this time. Return this to the show manager so they may submit it with the show results.

Name ______Address ______City ______

State ______Zip _____ Phone ( ______) ______Email Address (required)

___ I am a member but don’t have my card or member number I am not a CDS member at this time as I live out of the area I am not a CDS member at this time as I only compete at a few shows ___ I would like to become a CDS member (mail a copy of this form with a check for $70 to address below)

Remember joining CDS includes a Group Membership with USDF, saving you money!

California Dressage Society P O Box 417 • Carmel Valley, CA 93924 (831) 659-5696 fax (831) 659-2383 [email protected] www.california-dressage.org USDF Statement on Animal Welfare The United States Dressage Federation, Inc. (USDF), a federation of over 100 independent organizations throughout the United States with a membership of nearly 30,000 members, supports the concept of ethical treatment of animals.

Dressage is a classical method of training horses, based upon the horse’s natural responses, as carried out in a gradual, planned program during which the horse’s athletic abilities are improved in a systematic manner. As a result, the horse becomes capable, comfortable, and responsive in partnership with the rider without the use of force. Dressage competition at various levels of achievement is the ultimate test of the training program to determine whether the desired harmony between horse and rider has been achieved.

The rules pertaining to dressage competition prohibit the use of artificial appliances, training aids, and drugs, which would force the horse to submit. Instead, the emphasis is upon training and a cooperative partnership with the rider. Major competitions are carefully monitored to assure that there is no unnecessary force or harshness displayed.

Unlike other horse sports in which horses enter training at a relatively immature state, dressage training is usually not seriously begun until the horse is three or four. The top levels of achievement require five or more years of progressive training and it is not unusual to see horses in international competition in their late teens. This, in itself, places a premium on good care and soundness throughout the horse’s life.

While supporting the concept of animal welfare in its broadest form, the United States Dressage Federation, Inc., also recognizes that it is unrealistic to ascribe human emotions and responses to the horse which in its wild state is a creature of flight, living a hard and precarious existence. Under domestication, the horse is assured of ample food, water, and shelter, as well as protection against infectious diseases and damaging parasites, thus leading a longer and healthier life with a high rate of survival.

As an educational organization, USDF has numerous programs, which teach people how to pursue the accepted, humane training methods. A program of certifying instructors also emphasizes protecting the horse’s welfare in pursuit of dressage training.

United States Dressage Federation 4051IronWorksParkway,Lexington,KY40511 Phone: 859-971-2277, Fax: 859-971-7722, [email protected], www.usdf.org