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Georgia National Draft Horse Show for End of the Year Awards You Must Sign Up Show Divisions HEAVY DRAFT SHOW HITCH HD-S 1. Open to purebred Percherons, Belgians, Clydesdale & Shires only. 2. Eligible for classes marked HD and HD-S, and age/sex appropriate heavy draft halter classes 3. Show harnesses (scotch collars) required. in conjunction with the ATTENTION SIX HORSE HITCHES & CLASSIC CARTS Georgia Draft Horse Association, Inc. 4. ALL ENTRIES in the North American Classic Six Classes #9, 40 Presents the & 101 and/or the Classic Cart Series Class #38, must be members of the NASHHCS and/or the CCS. Youth Classic Cart - There is no fee to participate in the Youth Cart Series However to have your points tracted Georgia National Draft Horse Show for end of the year awards you must sign up . Join Classic six, Classic Cart and Youth Classic Cart at www.naclassicseries.com October 9-11, 2020 (FRI, SAT & SUN) 5. GDHA MEMBERS CART - GDHA Member owned and driven. ( Class #51) Georgia National Fairgrounds 6. Horses may not be cross entered in heavy draft pleasure classes Exits 134 & 135, I-75 in Perry, GA HEAVY DRAFT PLEASURE HD-P 1. Open to purebred Percherons, Belgians, Clydesdales & Shires only. Judge: .......................................Scott Banga, Silverthorne, CO 2. Eligible for classes marked HD and HD-P, and age/sex appropriate heavy Ringmaster: .............................Shelly Smith, Silverthorne, CO draft halter classes Announcer: ..................................Dallas Eubanks, Warrior, AL 3. NO Show harnesses (no scotch collars). Bookkeeper: ......................... Cathy Hackle, Jeffersonville, GA 4. Horses may not be cross entered in heavy draft show hitch classes. Gate Keeper: .............................Tyler Pruiett, Cartersville, GA LIGHT DRAFT LD Photographer: ...................Michelle Randolph, Mercedes, TX 1. Open to Spotted Drafts, Friesians, Fjords, Haflingers, Gypsy Vanners, Drums, Brabants. American Creams, Suffolks & Draft Crosses (must show Show Chairman: ................... Rebecca Cannon, Cleveland, TN draft characteristics). For Show Information Call: ............................(423) 260-0689 2. Eligible for class # 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 14, 16, 18, 35, 36, 42, 44, 48, 50, 103, 107, 109 Barn Manager: ........................... Lynn Johnson, Ooltewah, TN 3. Horses may not be cross entered in heavy draft show hitch or pleasure classes. For Barn Information Call: .............................(423) 238-9801 General Rules 1. HORSES AGE shall be computed on the basis of a calendar year starting 1. ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE: Horses will be received Thursday, January 1 of the year foaled. October 8 (Hitches may be received Wednesday, October 7) and released 2. SHOW CONDITION: Each animal must be in show condition and deemed Sunday, October 11, following the show. worthy by the judge to receive premiums. 3. YOUTH EXHIBITORS: 2. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: Each horse must have a Negative Coggins a. Age of youth is based on their age on January 1 of each year test within 12 months of the show date. If coming out of state, Interstate b. Youth Drivers must be accompanied by an adult in all Youth Driving Classes Health Certification must meet the requirements of the State of Georgia. c. No youth exhibitor may show a stallion in ANY class. Georgia Department of Agriculture d. Youth exhibitors may enter classes marked youth and open only. Agriculture Building Capitol Square 4. HEAVY DRAFT HALTER CLASSES: ALL MARES and STALLIONS must be Atlanta, Georgia 30334-2001 USA registered with their respective breed’s association and REGISTRATION (404)656-3667 FAX (404)656-9380 NUMBER MUST BE ON THE ENTRY FORM TO ENTER CLASS. 3. Entries must be POST MARKED by September 1, 2020 to insure no late fee. a. Yeld Mare Halter: Open Mare and has not birthed a foal after December 31, 2019 Your SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER and SIGNATURE are REQUIRED on your b. Broodmare Halter: Mare in foal or has birthed a foal after December 31, 2019 Entry Form. Payment must received with entry to be accepted. 5. GEORGIA OWNED & BRED: Entrant must be a Georgia resident who owned 4. LIABILITY: The Georgia National Fair & Agricenter and the Georgia Draft the dam at time of breeding and currently owns the offspring. Horse Association, specifically, jointly or severally, assume no liability or 6. PLEASURE DRIVING will not be judged by any Carriage Association rules. 7. OBSTACLE/BARREL CLASS responsibility whatsoever for any damages or injuries to animal or person a.obstacle courses will be available when signing for those classes and and/or loss of equipment. Exhibitors are responsible for the behavior of will be posted at the Show Office. their animals. Unruly animals may be dismissed. b. IN HAND OBSTACLE-This class is for the inexperienced HORSE. Horses 5. PARKING & PASSES: All vehicles pulling trailers with horses aboard entered in this class may not be entered in any other obstacle class. will be allowed to enter the East Gate. One complimentary vehicle pass c. Same horse or rider may not show more than once in the same class in per farm and two complimentary admission passes will be issued per Obstacle or Barrels. horse upon arrival. Vehicles with vehicle passes may park in Lots 5 or 6. 8. SPORTSMANSHIP: Any unsportsmanlike conduct by an exhibitor will All other vehicles must park outside gates and all other personnel must disqualify both exhibitor and horse from the show. purchase admission tickets at gate. When leaving the grounds, be sure 9. BE ON TIME for each class you have entered. to have your hand stamped at the gate to be able to return the same a. The show ring gate will be closed after five (5) minutes or a third call day at no charge. by Ringmaster, **Exhibitor will not be allowed to enter the ring. b. If you wish to withdraw from a class, please let the Ringmaster and/ ENTRY FEES or the Bookkeeper know in advance so the class will not be held up. Horse Fee: .....................................$10 per horse (**Note: There is no refund of class fees) Class Fee: .......................................$10 per class 10. INTERFERENCE WITH JUDGE: The judge shall report to the management Late Fee: ........................................$30 per horse after 9/1/2020 any exhibitor or exhibitors who in any way, whether in person or by agents Stall Fee: ........................................$50 for 1 - 4 nights or employees, interfere with him during his adjudication or manifest any (All horses must be stalled and pay stall fee to participate in this show) disrespect to him, whereupon a proper apology from such exhibitor shall Shavings ........................................$7 per bag be demanded. Any exhibitor who refuses to comply with this rule may be R.V. Hookups: ...............................$40 per day* excluded from further competition and the management may withhold from * R.V. hookup reservations must be made with and fees paid directly to such exhibitor any premiums that may have been awarded to him. 11. The show committee reserves the right to add, delete, or combine classes the Georgia National Fair. Reservations are available at as the committee deems necessary. www.gnfa.com/p/rvreservations or call 800-987-3247 or 478-988-6557. 12. Any entry excused for any reason during a class will forfeit placing & WARNING: Under Georgia law, an equine activity sponsor or equine prize money. professional is not liable for any injury to or the death of a participant 13. PROTEST: Protests must be filed in the show office within one hour of in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, occurrence. There is a $250 fee (returnable only if protest is decided in your pursuant to Chapter 12 of Title 4 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated. favor). Decisions will be determined by show committee and will be final. Georgia National Draft Horse Show - Perry, Georgia 1st 2nd 3rd 4th ALL NORTH AMERICAN CLASS “C” SHOW / BELGIAN MERIT / SE SHIRE REGIONAL 67 HD Stallion 3 yrs & older Belgian 50 40 30 HD = Heavy Draft, HD-S = Heavy Draft Show Hitch, 68 HD Stallion 3 yrs & older Clydesdale 50 40 30 HD-P = Heavy Draft Pleasure, LD = Light Draft 69 Shire Grand Champion Stallion/Reserve Ribbons Only All Youth, age 18 and under as of 1/1/2020 (1st & 2nd place winners from classes 53, 57, 61 & 66) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9 70 SR .GRAND CHAMP & RES. STALLION 80 40 Beginning 10:00 a.m. Premiums 1st 2nd 3rd 4th (1st & 2nd place winners from classes 65-68) 1 Open Lead-line Costume Class (10 & under w/adult) Ribbons Only 71 HD Mare Weanling Percheron 50 40 30 2 Open "anything goes" Costume (11-adult) 100 (judged by audience) 72 HD Mare Weanling Shire 50 40 30 3 HD Adult Obstacle Under Saddle 50 30 20 10 73 HD Mare Weanling Belgian 50 40 30 4 LD Adult Obstacle Under Saddle 50 30 20 10 74 HD Mare Weanling Clydesdale 50 40 30 5 Open In-hand Obstacle ( See Rule #7b.) Ribbons Only 75 HD Mare Yearling Percheron 50 40 30 6 Open Youth Obstacle Under Saddle 50 30 20 10 76 HD Mare Yearling Shire 50 40 30 7 Open Obstacle Cart 50 30 20 10 77 HD Mare Yearling Belgian 50 40 30 8 Open Barrel Racing 50 30 20 10 78 HD Mare Yearling Clydesdale 50 40 30 Evening Classes - 5:00 p.m. 79 HD Mare 2 yrs Percheron 50 40 30 9 HD-S NASHHCS - Classic 6 Horse Hitch see box for payout 80 HD Mare 2 yrs Shire 50 40 30 10 HD-P Adult English Under Saddle W/T 80 60 40 20 81 HD Mare 2 yrs Belgian 50 40 30 11 LD Gelding Halter (any age horse) 40 30 20 10 82 HD Mare 2 yrs Clydesdale 50 40 30 12 HD Youth English Under Saddle W/T 70 50 30 10 83 JR. GRAND CHAMP & RESERVE MARE 80 40 13 HD-S Ladies Team Hitch 200 100 80 50 * (1st & 2nd place winners from classes
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