American Saddlebred Association of Arizona presents ...

46th Annual

The Southwest‘s Premier Multi-Breed Show March 16-19, 2017 Featuring the following Divisions: American Saddlebred, Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo-Arabian, Hackney, Roadster, Baroque, Morgan, Academy, , All Breed/Opportunity, Open Gaited Breeds, Exhibition, and Equestrian Special Olympics

WestWorld—Scottsdale, Arizona Entries Close March 3, 2017 www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com Cazam’s Firelord SA Tomcat x Deserts Untouchable Memories

Cazam’s Kalypso

Cazam’s Adele

Cazam Farm congratulates Sharon Mills as the new owner of Firelord! He has it all — athleticism, talent, attitude, expression, and great thinking — and we look forward to cheering this team on in the ring!

We have several other exceptional, young, elite who think right, have been started right, and represent the best of the Cazam breeding program. There horses are priced right and ready to sell.

Whether its getting back in the or going all the way to the World Championships, we have many programs to fit your goals and the team to help make it happen. Come visit with us during Carousel. We would enjoy talking about or sharing your passion for these amazing show horses and how we can help make your dreams a reality.

Celebrating over 12 years of growth at the same location!

Matthew Roberts, Owner and Trainer David Krensing, Manager - Jolene Galvin, Instructor - Mike Mooney, Trainer - Tammi Jay, Trainer Cave Creek AZ 85331 - 602-430-8283 - [email protected] www.matthewrobertsstables.com Welcome Exhibitors, Trainers, and Friends Celebrating the 46th Annual Carousel Charity Show The American Saddlebred Association of Arizona (ASAA) is proud to present the 46th Annual Carousel Charity – Arizona’s premier multi-breed competition showcasing various breeds of horses, horsemanship, and showmanship. Enjoy the county fair atmosphere, congeniality, superb facilities, and ambiance of Scottsdale. There is free coffee & donuts available every morning in the show office. On Friday night at 6 p.m., join us for our exhibitor/sponsor appreciation party in the Equidome. This year we are giving a portion of our profits to Arizona American Saddlebred Foundation. TheArizona American Saddlebred Foundation helps horses in need. Help support this great organization! Try your hand at judging a in the Jackpot Judging contest Saturday evening in the Equidome – you may win some cash! Check out our Silent Auction and fabulous vendors. Don't miss the fun of the pitch-a-pony contest! Show off your artistic side in the Carousel Youth Art Contest, details on page 25. Morgan youth members - don't forget about the American Morgan Horse Association Youth of the Year contest. More details are available online at http://www.morganhorse.com/programs/youth/contests/. Come cheer on the Academy riders and help us welcome riders who will show in the Equestrian Special Olympic classes on Saturday afternoon. Don't miss the 2016 ASAA Awards that will be presented throughout the Carousel Horse Show. Check page 34 for details. We have a great event planned and look forward to seeing you there! We would like to wish all of our exhibitors good luck and a successful show! The ASAA Board and Kent Moeller, Show Manager March 16-19, 2017 WestWorld • 16601 N. Pima Road • Scottsdale, Arizona This book is available for download at: www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com Entries Close March 3, 2017 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show Judges Mr. Kent Swalla ...... Columbia, MO American Saddlebred, Morgan, Hackney, Roadster, Equitation, Academy, Opportunity, Baroque Mr. Bruce Bates...... Wyandatte, OK Judge A: Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo-Arabian (Region 7) Ms. Sheri Ordom...... Lake Havasu City, AZ Judge B: Arabian, Half Arabian/Anglo-Arabian (Region 12)

Officials Show Manager...... Kent Moeller...... Versailles, KY Competition Secretary...... Lori Nelson...... Paris, KY USEF Steward...... Sheryl Craig...... Fort McDonnell, AZ Ring Master Equidome...... Dewey Bass...... Mt. Washington, KY Announcer Equidome...... Joe Husband...... Phoenix, AZ Paddock Master Equidome.... Kent Moeller...... Versailles, KY Ring Master Ring 3...... Dennis Eikenberry...... Park City, UT Announcer Ring 3...... Dawn Green...... Cave Creek, AZ Paddock Master Ring 3...... Mark Owens...... Scottsdale, AZ Barn Manager/Awards ...... Tanya Missurelli...... 602-616-5727 Photographer Equidome...... Howard Schatzberg...... Cave Creek, AZ Photographer Ring 3...... Casey McBride...... Phoenix, AZ Videographer Equidome...... Take One Productions...... 760-362-4022 Farrier...... Robin Hunnicutt...... 602-920-8560 Veterinarian...... Dr. Laura Harris...... 602-494-9669 Event Cordinator ...... Kelly Charpentier ...... 602-309-1552

Show Approvals United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), Association (AHA), American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA), Golden West Region VII Council, American Saddlebred Association (ASHA), American Saddlebred Association of Arizona (ASAA), Pacific Coast Horse Shows Circuit, Inc.

2 Carousel Charity Horse Show SCHEDULE OF FEES AND PREMIUMS Entries Close February 26, 2016 Fees: Regular and Qualifying Classes...... Entry Fee $45 Arabian Concurrent (Halter – Regions 7 and 12) Regular and Qualifying Classes...... Entry Fee $55 Arabian Concurrent (Halter – Regions 7 and 12) Championships...... Entry Fee $65 $750 Stakes and Championships...... Entry Fee $90 Champion – $500 Reserve – $150 3rd – $100 4th - 6th – Ribbon NO $ Stakes and Championships...... Entry Fee $55 Championship Ribbons through 6th Place Academy and Equestrian Classes...... Entry Fee $35

Special Olympics Classes...... One Time Entry Fee $20 Please visit www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com for Speical Olympics entry form and details

General Fees: All Stalls – Horse and Tack – No Pre-Bed (8 a.m Wed. - 6 a.m. Mon.)...... $150 Early Arrival/Late Departure Stall Fee (per stall/per day)...... $25 Contact Tanya Misurelli at 602-616-5727 for early arrivals. Add/Change Fee (refer to rules 17 and 19)...... $ 5 Add/Change Fee (less than one hour before class)...... $25 Post Entry Fees – after March 3, 2017 (per horse)...... $25 Plus additional post entry fee of $5 per per horse...... $ 5 Office Fee per entry...... $38 Grounds Fee – not using stalls (per horse/per day) ...... $35 RV Reservations – Contact WestWorld at (480) 312-6802 Horse registration/membership courtesy verification fee @$5.00 per document done by office staff USEF*, AHA, ASAA Fees: USEF Federation Fee (Drugs & Medication, USEF)...... $16 USEF Show Pass (Non-Member Fee) ...... $30 *Opportunity and Exhibition entries are exempt from USEF fees. AHA Non-Member Single Event Fee ...... $35 AHA Show Recognition Fee (per horse for performance classes)...... $ 4 AHA Show Recognition Fee (per horse for halter classes)...... $ 8 AHA Resolution 9-90 Fee...... $ 4 AHA Resolution 9-90 Fee (per horse for all Arabian classes)...... $ 7 Make Checks Payable to: American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc. (ASAA) Mail or Email Entries to: Lori Nelson, Competition Secretary 956 Hill Road, Paris, KY 40361 Phone: 859-457-0841 Email: [email protected] Online Entries (See instructions on next page): www.horseshowsonline.com

Carousel Charity Horse Show 3 WHAT YOU NEED: A free account at HorseShowsOnline (www.horseshowsonline.com). If you don’t already have an account you can create one. A HorseShowsOnline basic membership is FREE. A record in your account for each person and horse that you will use on show entry forms when you enter a show. HOW TO GET STARTED: 1. Follow the directions to create an account or Login to HorseShowsOnline by clicking the “Member Services” button in the main menu. 2. Once you are logged in, click the “My Horses, People, Shows” button in the member menu. 3. At the People, Horses, Shows page, add any new people and horses to your account as required on the appropriate tab (i.e., My People, My Horses). People and horses are saved with your account. Once you have those records in your account you can use them at every show you enter. 4. Click the “Enter show” button to select the show you want to enter and follow the steps in the online entry wizard. STEPS TO ENTER A SHOW: Select the show you want to enter from your “My People, Horses, Shows” page on the “My Show Entries” tab, or find the show you want to enter in show selector and click the Online Entry icon. This will start the online entry wizard. IMPORTANT: Make sure you have already created the horses and people in your member account. The online entry wizard will guide you through the steps to complete the entry form. The basic steps in the wizard are: 1. Select the horse, people, and riders for your entry 2. Select the classes each rider is entered in. 3. Select the quantity for stalls and other fees. 4. Confirm your selections 5. Checkout and submit the show entry. The final step generates the completed entry form and submits your entry to the show for review and acceptance. If the show requires a payment at entry time, you will be prompted for your credit card information. TIPS: You can cancel the entry part way through the wizard and resume the entry later on. For example if you need to add more people to your account, or you just want to come back and complete the entry later. Unfinished entry forms are listed in your “My entries” tab and will allow you to edit the entry. People and horses you create in your account are saved permanently and can be used in other shows you enter. You only need to add people and horses once and then they can be reused.

4 Carousel Charity Horse Show ATTENTION ALL EXHIBITORS Effective December 1, 2015, USEF requires that at Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhino- pneumonitis) 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. Please see USEF GR845 Equine Vaccination Rule. Effective July 1, 2014, WestWorld requires that any horse brought onto the grounds have: • A negative Coggins, dated within the previous 12 months, must accompany all horses brought onto WestWorld property; and • A Health Certificate, dated within the previous 30 days, must be presented for any horse originating outside of Arizona. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR ASB: Beginning December 1, 2015, owners, trainers, riders, drivers and handlers of horses competing at USEF licensed competitions in all American Saddlebred sections must be current competing members in good standing with the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA). See USEF Rule-SB101 Eligibility. • Stalls are not pre-bedded. WestWorld does not allow import of shavings. All shavings used at WestWorld must be purchased from WestWorld Feed & Bedding. WestWorld imposes a $250 fine for a first offense and a permanent ban from WestWorld for the second offense of this rule. Call ahead for shavings and feed: WestWorld Feed and Bedding at 480-312-6814. • Management reserves the right to modify the schedule in case of inclement weather. • HORSES NOT COMPETING: Horses brought to the show grounds but not entered in the show must pay the appropriate stall or grounds fees and the $38.00 office fee. No exceptions. • There will be no fax or internet access from the show office. Prepare to submit all necessary documents with your entries or bring them to the show office with you. • Avoid post entry fees by submitting your entries postmarked on or before 3/3/2017. • Be certain to use the correct entry blank for your breed or discipline. Entries submitted on the incorrect form will have to be redone when you arrive at the show. • Please note that the Office Fee is per horse. • Horse registration/membership courtesy verification fee @$5.00 per document done by office staff • All exhibitors will be required to open show accounts at the show office by depositing an open check, cash, or have a credit card on file. • Please read rules 17-22 regarding changes and additions. • There will be NO fee for scratches or changes of rider. There will be NO fee for adding championship classes if entered at least 3 hours prior to the start of the scheduled session if the horse previously entered prior to close of entries. • Golf Cart Rentals provided through Action Golf Cart Rentals at 480-649-5529. • Country Inn & Suites is our host hotel. BE SURE TO BOOK YOUR ROOM RESERVATION EARLY IN ORDER TO GET THE SPECIAL SHOW RATE. ($135 standard room; $149 suite) See page 27 for ad.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING STALL ASSIGNMENTS! Groups wishing to be stabled together are required to send in the ENTIRE group of completed entries AS SOON AS POSSIBLE! A single check made payable to ASAA, Inc., for these entries will facilitate processing, but is not required. Late and/or separate entries cannot be assured stall assignments proximate to a desired group. To avoid confusion regarding stabling, please list both trainer AND barn name on your entry blank. Groups or barns wishing to to stable together, please be sure to mark it on your entry form. No guarantees are made in regard to stabling or stall assignments! Stall Assignments are prioritized according to the following criteria: 1. Date of receipt of entry. 2. Number of horses brought. 3. Average ratio of # of horses brought to # of classes entered. 4. Sponsorships. For entries to be prioritized, they must be fully completed. This includes ALL fees and requisite documentation.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 5 WestWorld of Scottsdale 16601 North Pima Road (480) 312-6802

Arena 3 (Covered) Tony Nelssen Wendell Equestrian Center Arena (Equidome) Arena 4 (Warm-up)

Arena 6

Arena 7

No lunging in the Equidome. No lunging during sessions. Access to Arena 4 during sessions will be restricted to horses warming up to show in that session. You are expected to use Arena 6 if you are working horses during sessions; Arena 6 is available for lunging and working horses Thursday through Sunday. Arena Availability: Arena 3 will be available beginning on Tues., March 14; Arena 4 and Equidome will be available beginning Wed., March 15; and Ring 6 will be available beginning on Thurs, March 16.

DIRECTIONS TO WESTWORLD Please note that WestWorld has 3 entrances. The Main entrance is located just north of Frank Lloyd Wright on the north bound access road of SR-101. The north entrance is at 94th Street and Bell Road. The McDowell Mountain Ranch entrance is only open during show season and special events. Call in advance if you have any questions. NORTH (Flagstaff): I-17 South to SR-101 Loop – Eastbound into Scottsdale. Take the Pima/Princess exit. Make a left at Bell Road (second light) Continue east on Bell Road. Turn right on 94 Street. Travel south to the WestWorld entrance. SOUTH (Tucson): I-10 to US-60 (Superstition Freeway), US-60 East to SR-101 Loop, SR-101 North to Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. Exit at Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., move to far right lane. Continue straight, crossing the Frank Lloyd Wright intersection. WestWorld entrance is ½ block north on the right at large horse statue. EAST (Globe): US-60 (Superstition Freeway) West to SR-101 Loop, R-101 North to Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. exit. Exit at Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. Move to far right lane. Continue straight, crossing the Frank Lloyd Wright intersection; move to right lane. The entrance is ½ block from intersection. Turn right at large horse statue. WEST (California): I-10 East to SR-101 North (near Tolleson). Remain on SR 101 into Scottsdale. Take the Pima/ Princess exit. Make a left at Bell Road (second light) Continue east on Bell Road. Turn right on 94 Street. Travel south to the WestWorld entrance. Follow signs to RV Check-In. 6 Carousel Charity Horse Show COMPETITION RULES AND REGULATIONS Every offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regu- lar Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Competitions at the Advanced Level, , Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endur- ance Rides. A non-member may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Competitions upon payment of a $30 Show Pass nonmem- ber registration 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 Breeding classes. Every entry for competition will be under control of the Carousel Charity Horse Show-American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc., and the horse show management, but in no way shall Carousel Charity Horse Show-American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc., and/or its owners, officers, directors, agents, employees, volunteers or personnel be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur–even if the harm occurred as a result of the negligence of Carousel Charity Horse Show-American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc., and/or its owners, officers, directors, agents, employees, volunteers or personnel. It shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor expressly assumes all risk of harm (including death or destruction) to him or herself and/or his or her agent, employees, associates, children, animals, or personal property. It shall also be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold Carousel Charity Horse Show-American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc., and its owners, officers, directors, agents, employees, volunteers and personnel (hereinafter “Horse Show Management”); WestWorld; ASHA, AHA, IALHA, and USEF blameless for any loss or accident to his or her person or property, including his/her horse and equipment regardless of cause.

AHA MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT: Each competitor (this includes at least one recorded owner and all trainers, drivers, riders, halter 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) 1. JUDGES: Horse Show Management reserves the privilege of substituting or changing judges and/ or officials if it becomes necessary. The judges’ decisions and actions in the show ring are their own responsibility and Horse Show Management accepts no responsibility for these decisions and actions or the decisions or actions of officials. 2. CLASSES: Horse Show Management reserves the right to refuse or accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, cancel award prizes, and to cancel, consolidate or split classes (the number of entries should at least equal the number of ribbons offered) without claim for damages. 3. Horse Show Management reserves the right to cancel and/or combine classes with insufficient entries and will combine classes specifically as prescribed in the specifications. There will be no payback greater than the entry fee on single entry classes. 4. QUESTIONS, DISPUTES AND PROTESTS: All protests and questions not covered by these rules shall be decided and interpreted by Horse Show Management, whose decision shall be final without claims for damage or recourse of any kind. Disputes should be presented to the Show Manager prior to filing a formal protest under the provisions of the USEF Rule GR603. A protest may be made to the Horse Show Management by an exhibitor, owner, agent, trainer or the parent of a Junior Exhibitor for any violation of the USEF rules. It must be in writing, signed by the protester, addressed to the Secretary of the Competition, at which the alleged violation occurred accompanied by a deposit of $200 if made by a Federation member or the parent of a junior exhibitor member or $300 if made by a non-member (if check, payable to the competition or to the Federation) and received by the Steward, Competition Committee, the Show Manager, or the Competition Secretary within 48 hours of the alleged violation. Said deposit will be refunded in the event the protest is upheld.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 7 5. CONDUCT: The Horse Protection Act of 1970, Public law 91-540 as amended will be followed. Exhibitors are cautioned as to their conduct in the ring and in the schooling areas, especially with respect to training and schooling. Exhibitors are hereby notified that any unethical, discourteous, or unsafe act by them, their riders, drivers, handlers, grooms, trainers, invitees or agents shall disqualify their entry and the owner shall forfeit any fees or charges as well as prize money which he or she may have won at the show. Without being held liable for damage of any kind, Horse Show Management shall have the full power to exclude the offending individual(s) from further participation in the show, and to have the individual(s) removed from the grounds. This shall be accepted as a condition of entry. 6. ATTIRE: All riders, drivers, and attendants shall be neatly and suitably dressed on entering the show ring. Any exhibitor may wear protective headgear (ASTM/SEI) and/or a protective safety vest specifically designed for use in equestrian sport in any division or without penalty from the judge. 7. COURTESY/DISCIPLINE: Exhibitors are notified that any act of discourtesy or disobedience by them, their riders, drivers, handlers, grooms, trainers or agents to the judges or officials shall disqualify their entry and the owner shall forfeit his fees and other charges, including any and all prize money, which he may have won at the show. Horse Show Management shall have full power to disbar the offending individual from further competition and to have him and his entire exhibition removed from the grounds WITHOUT BEING HELD LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND — AND THIS SHALL BE ACCEPTED AS A CONDITION OF ENTRY. 8. USEF AMATEUR CERTIFICATION: Every person who has reached his 18th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under USEF rules must possess current amateur certification issued by the Association. This certification must be available for inspection or the competitor must have lodged with the Show Secretary, at least one hour prior to such class, an application for such certification provided by the Association. 9. NOVICE AND LIMIT CLASSES: Are open to horses or riders that have not won three/six first place ribbons, respectively, at Regular Member Competitions of the USEF. ARABIAN & HA/AA SELECT CLASSES: Refer to USEF rules in AR110.2. 10. USEF SADDLESEAT MEDAL is offered for USEF Junior Members at this show. 11. CHAMPIONSHIP AND STAKE ENTRIES: To be eligible, horses must have been entered, have shown and been judged in one of its Division/Section. To be shown and judged in which animals compete together, an animal must perform in all required gaits both ways of the ring in the original workout and must remain in the ring up to the point of the judge excusing it. 12. PONIES: Ponies may not be shown in Harness Pony or Roadster Pony classes unless the owner possesses a current measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the USEF or the CEF; or possesses a copy of a valid measurement form. The card or form must be presented to the horse show office before the competition number is released. 13. COMPETITION RING: Approximately 300’ x 150’ (Equidome) Footing is native soil/ sand and clay in all warm-up and competitive areas. 14. ENTRIES: Only one horse per entry form. ENTRIES CLOSE AND MUST BE POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE March 3, 2017, TO AVOID POST ENTRY FEES. All exhibitors planning on entering horses into Championship classes should be entered on the entry form and must verify their entries at least 3 hours prior to the performance in which the Championship will be held. In all Equitation classes, entries must be made in the name of the individual who will ride. Phone or faxed entries will not be accepted. 15. NO ENTRY WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS IT: a. Is properly signed by the owner and, in the case of a minor, signed by the parent or guardian — Releases MUST be properly signed!; b. Is made on an entry blank provided by the Show; c. Shows correct mailing address of the owner; d. Is signed by the trainer; rider/driver/handler; and, coach (where applicable); e. Is ACCOMPANIED BY PAYMENT IN FULL OF ALL FEES including specific breed fees and past due amounts; f. Includes USEF Members Numbers or $30 Show Pass Fee for each rider, driver, owner lessee, agent, trainer, or handler — including Juniors; g. Includes USEF Amateur Numbers and birth dates of Junior riders; h. Fully identifies the horse/s entered. The word “entry” shall not be accepted; i. Is received by mail, email, online or in person. NO TELEPHONE OR FAX ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. 16. ELIGIBILITY TO SHOW: All horses will be entered and shown under their registered names, if applicable, and in the names of their recorded owners. For lease or installment purchases, official documentation must be submitted in order for horse to be shown under any name other than that of the recorded owner. Stallions are prohibited in Junior Exhibitor and Ladies to Ride classes, except as permitted in breed classes. 17. POST ENTRIES: ENTRIES CLOSE ON March 3, 2017. Entries which are postmarked after March 3, 2017, will be accepted with a post entry fee of $25 per horse plus $5 per class. POST ENTRY FEES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED – NO EXCEPTIONS!

8 Carousel Charity Horse Show 18. CANCELLATION OF ENTRIES / SCRATCHED HORSES: Exhibitors canceling their entries for any reason after the official entry closing date shall forfeit entry and stall fees. Unused entry and Stall Fees may be refunded at the discretion of show management. Office Fees, Post Entry Fees, and any fees that are to be paid to the Show will not be refunded. Any refunds will be charged a $25 office fee. 19. ADDED ENTRIES: Added entries must be made in the horse show office and will be accepted with the $5 add fee up to one hour prior to the beginning of the performance in which the is to be held. Any exhibitor entering the show ring for a not entered will be assessed a $50 penalty as well as the regular and post entry fees. A PERSON WISHING TO ADD A LESS THAN ONE HOUR BEFORE THE RESPECTIVE PERFORMANCE MAY DO SO BY PAYING A $25 PENALTY, PLUS THE REGULAR AND POST ENTRY FEE. 20. SUBSTITUTION OF ENTRIES: No substitution of horses is permitted. Where exhibitors, trainers or stables wish to make a change in horses in any class, they are required to follow the procedure of scratching the existing entry and making a new entry with the show office. No refunds will be given for scratched classes. Exception: Entry fees for scratched classes will be applied to entry fees for added classes only for the same horse and only when ‘scratch’ and ‘add’ are made at the same time and on the same form. In the event of the sale (documentation required) or injury to a horse (Veterinarian’s Certificate required), exhibitors may enter another horse in the same at the same rate of $5 per class. Post entry rule may apply. 21. CHANGES: Care should be taken to enter the animal in its proper class. Any changes will be charged at the rate of $5 per class. Sex and age of horses must be correctly stated, as well as the correct age of Junior riders. Exhibitors are responsible for their errors and those of their agents in making out entry blanks. Overpayments on entry fees of $10 or less will not be refunded. 22. SCRATCHED CLASSES/ RIDER CHANGES: All scratched and rider changes MUST be made in the horse show office by the conclusion of the previous performance. NO CHARGE — PLEASE COOPERATE. Failure to scratch will result in a fine. 23. SHOW ACCOUNTS: OPEN CHECKS OR CASH DEPOSIT REQUIRED! No competition numbers will be released by the show office until all entry blanks are complete (including all signatures), releases are signed (the contents thereof are accepted as a condition of entry), all necessary registration papers and measurement cards have been seen, and payment in full has been received by the show office. All horse owners must open a show account with the show office with either a signed open check, or cash deposit in the amount of $200 per horse, or competition number will not be released. NO EXCEPTIONS! Exhibitors are required to close their accounts at the end of the show. Any checks that are closed by the office will be charged $25 per horse. Copies of final bills will not be mailed to the exhibitor. Close out appointments are encouraged. 24. PRIZE MONEY will be paid by check and mailed within 30 days. 25. RETURNED CHECKS: There will be a penalty of $50 if a check is refused by the bank for any reason. No checks will be processed through the bank a second time, and must be covered by a money order, cashier’s check or cash, in addition to the penalty. Unpaid fees will be subject to USEF rules and regulations. Any Exhibitor who fails to settle his indebtedness to this show is automatically barred from taking part whatsoever in any USEF Recognized Show until settlement is made. Any presenter of a NSF check at a previous show must submit a money order, cashier check or cash as payment with the 2017 entries. NO POST DATED CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED - NO EXCEPTIONS. 26. HEALTH CERTIFICATE AND HAULING PERMIT: (See p. 5 for new regulations.) Out of State exhibitors must have in their possession a currently valid Health Certificate issued by a qualified veterinarian certifying that each horse is free from infections or contagious disease. Such health certificates must be dated 30 days within the date of hauling and should read to Scottsdale and return to permanent address. As of February 1, 1998, all horses 6 months of age or older must have proof of a negative Coggins test performed within the most recent 12 month period prior to entering Arizona. 27. STABLING: Stalls will be available from 8AM, Wednesday, March 15, 2017, to 6AM Monday, March 20, 2017, for a fee of $150 per stall. Tack stalls are $150 per stall. A stall is considered “used” when it is unlocked; exhibitors will be billed accordingly. Stalls are permanent with full doors. Manure must be left in designated areas. Please remember that WestWorld does not allow import of shavings. All shavings used at WestWorld must be purchased at WestWorld Feed & Bedding. Shavings must be ordered through the on-site WestWorld feed concessionaire. WestWorld imposes a $250 fine for a first offense and a permanent ban from WestWorld for the second offense of this rule. Positively no straw is allowed on the show grounds. Stalls must not be altered in any way. Decorations may not extend more than 6 feet into the aisle way. No aisle ways between stalls may be closed by order of the Fire Marshall. The electrical system may not be tampered with in any way, under any circumstances. All owners and exhibitors will be held responsible for any damage incurred by them or their agents to barns of Westworld properties and will be billed accordingly. Stall doors are not to be removed. No holes or screws may be placed in barn walls; noncompliance will result in a $200 fine. Arena Availability: Arena 3 will be available beginning on Tues., March 14; Arena 4 and Equidome will be available beginning Wed., March 15; and Ring 6 will be available beginning on Thurs, March 16.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 9 28. EARLY ARRIVAL/ LATE DEPARTURE: Stalls will be available for early arrival, Tuesday, March 14, 2017, at an additional charge of $25. Please contact Barn Manager, Tanya Misurelli, at 602-616- 5727 for information and reservations. DO NOT ARRIVE ON TUESDAY WITHOUT HAVING MADE ARRANGEMENTS WITH THE BARN MANAGER! Arrangements for arrivals prior to 8AM on Tuesday must be made through the WestWorld Event /RV office at 480-312-6802 at least 5 days prior to arrival and fees must be paid directly to WestWorld. Availability is not guaranteed. 29. FEED & BEDDING: WestWorld does not allow import of shavings. All shavings used at WestWorld must be purchased at WestWorld Feed & Bedding. WestWorld imposes a $250 fine for a first offense and a permanent ban from WestWorld for the second offense of this rule. Hay, grain and bedding will be available on the grounds at reasonable and competitive prices. Advance orders for feed and bedding are appreciated. Contact WestWorld Feed and Bedding at 480-312-6814. No COD orders are accepted. Per WestWorld contract: “Licensee shall prevent any exhibitor, or anyone associated with the same, from bringing or having delivered onto the property shavings and/or any other type of horse bedding without the written approval of Westworld management. All horse bedding shall be purchased through the onsite WestWorld Feed and Bedding Office. City reserves the right to hire a security guard to insure compliance, and bill to Event any charges incurred.” 30. DOGS/PETS: No dogs or other pets will be permitted on the grounds unless under leash control of the owner. Any animals running free will be impounded and removed from the grounds. No pets allowed in the arenas. Owners assume all liability for their pet animals. 31. PARKING: There will be ABSOLUTELY NO PARKING in unauthorized barn areas. Parking will be allowed for loading and unloading only. Parking will be permitted in designated areas only. Per WestWorld contract: “Licensee shall control the parking and traffic in the horse barn, the arena, and the surrounding areas. There shall be no parking in the fire lanes, or blocking of roadways. In addition, Licensee shall prevent any exhibitor from hooking up a horse trailer or RV to the power outlets in the barn area. City reserves the right to hire a security guard to insure compliance, and bill to Event any charges incurred.” 32. RV SPACES: RV spaces will be available at $25 + tax/ day, with or without hookup. The horse show office will NOT handle overnight arrangements. Please make your reservations early by calling WestWorld Events/RV Office at 480-312-6802. YOU MUST CALL AHEAD FOR A PREPAID RESERVATION. 33. MEDICAL WASTE: Sharps containers are provided by Show Management for the disposal of needles and other disposable sharp instruments in convenient locations in the barns. Competition Management may fine any individuals, including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their agent up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp instruments. 34. 2017 TROPHY POLICY: The winner of a leg on a Challenge Trophy or a Perpetual Trophy is entitled to possession of the trophy for a period of ten months from date of winning. The winner is responsible for protection and care of the trophy while in his possession. The winner will return the trophy engraved and polished. A receipt must be signed by the winner prior to taking possession of the trophy. Two months prior to the next show, the trophy must be returned. 35. WORKOUT AREA: **IMPORTANT** Exhibitors must remain in designated workout areas as other horse shows will be run concurrently and have separately contracted for space at the facility. Please check with the Show Office for designated workout areas. 36. 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. (GR1301.7) 37. IMAGE LIKENESS RELEASE: Entry constitutes agreement to the following “I agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, Carousel Charity Horse Show - ASAA Inc. has the sole right to control, sell, supervise or give away (or assign to others the right to do so) the exclusive rights to broadcast, televise, reproduce, transmit and disseminate all or part of this event. CCHS-ASAA Inc. may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition.”

10 Carousel Charity Horse Show 38. INCLEMENT WEATHER/EMERGENCY: Management reserves the right to modify the schedule in case of inclement weather or an emergency. No refunds will be given in the event of cancellation of classes due to severe weather or other emergency. 39. SCOTTSDALE/WESTWORLD RULES: The City of Scottsdale and WestWorld management shall enforce the following rules and regulations. These rules and regulations are to be observed by all users of the WestWorld facilities. General Rules • Facility users, temporary/overnight boarders and RV guests are required to register with West- World and sign a Liability Release Agreement prior to utilizing a WestWorld facility. • City facilities shall be utilized at user’s own risk. City is not responsible for any personal injury or personal property damage on or going to or from the premises. • City shall not be liable for lost, stolen or damaged personal property. Unclaimed perishable prop- erty will be disposed of, as necessary. Other personal property or belongings left at WestWorld, if unclaimed after ninety (90) days, will become the sole property of City. • User will be responsible for any and all damage to the facilities and all portions thereof, excluding normal wear and tear. City reserves the right to repair damage and to invoice user for cost of such repair. • Any accident, regardless of nature, is to be immediately reported to WestWorld management. • Sales and distribution of food and beverage or other commercial activities are not allowed with- out the express written consent of City and the completion of written contractual agreements. • Any unauthorized use of City facilities and/or utilities is prohibited. • Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the premises unless provided by City or its contract vendors. Alcohol is not to be removed from WestWorld property. • Open cooking or campfires are prohibited unless specifically approved, in writing, by City. • The use of electric, open flame or space heaters is prohibited unless specifically approved, in writ- ing, by City. • Disposal of trash or solid waste materials is allowed in designated areas or receptacles only. • Firearms are not allowed. • Fireworks or explosives cannot be brought onto City property unless specifically approved, in writing, by City. • Pets are to be kept on leashes at all times. • Horseback riding is permitted on established trails or in posted available arenas only. For trail riding safety, a minimum of two (2) riders is recommended. Users shall obey all regulatory signs. • Horses are not to be turned loose on the property nor in the arenas, nor are they to be tied to any structure not specifically designated for this purpose. • Horses are to be ridden in stable area at a walk. • Under no circumstances is smoking permitted in the stall areas. • Alcohol consumption in the stall areas is permitted only when specifically approved, in writing, by City. • Motor vehicles are prohibited within stable facilities except to load/unload horses, tack or feed, unless authorized by City management. • Overnight parking is not allowed, except in RV or other specifically designated areas, without the express written consent of City. • Area traffic and parking signs are to be observed at all times, including posted speed limits. The posted speed limit on the main access road is 25 mph. All other roads are posted at 15 mph. • Designated fire lanes are to be kept clear at all times. Vehicles in unauthorized areas may be towed at owner’s expense. • WestWorld visitors and facility users may not post or exhibit any printed material such as posters, signs or advertisements without prior written approval by WestWorld management. • Arena lights are to be extinguished by 11:00 p.m.; exceptions may be made with the prior written approval of WestWorld management. • WestWorld management reserves the right to evict from the property anyone displaying inap- propriate behavior, drunkenness, disobeying the Rules & Regulations, or creating excessive noise or disturbance. • Facility users and visitors must comply with all environmental laws, rules and regulations. • City reserves the right to use the name, image, photograph, likeness or any other reproduction, taken or acquired by City, of any visitor or facility user, for publicity purposes of City without notifying or compensating individuals therein. For more information, please call WestWorld at (480) 312-6802.

The host of the Carousel Charity Horse Show, the American Saddlebred Association of Arizona, Inc. (ASAA), is an Arizona 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation founded to promote horsemanship and showmanship. Contributions or gifts to ASAA are deductible as charitable contributions to the extent allowed by law.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 11 Thursday, March 16 – 9:00 a.m. Equidome 1 Roadster Horse to Bike Open 2 Saddle Seat Pleasure Open 3 Morgan Park Harness Open 4 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Open 5 ASB Show Pleasure Driving 6 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Open 7 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure 8 ASB Three Gaited Open 9 (Moved to Saturday morning session) 10 Baroque Horse Show Pleasure Driving Open 11 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Open 12 ASB Three Gaited Park Pleasure Open 13 Harness Pony Open 14 ASB Five Gaited Three Year Old Horse 15 Morgan English Pleasure Ladies 16 ASB Three Gaited Junior/Novice Horse 17 Morgan Pleasure Driving Junior Horse 18 -19 TBA

Thursday, March 16 – 1:00 p.m. – Equidome 20 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/ Jog Amateur 21 ASB Five Gaited Show Pleasure 22 Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation 17 and Under 23 ASB Three Gaited Park Open 24 Hackney Pony Open 25 Opportunity Pleasure Driving Open 26 Morgan Western Pleasure Open 27 ASB Fine Harness Junior/Novice Horse 28 ASB Three Gaited Park Pleasure Junior / Novice Horse 29 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Amateur 30 ASB Western Country Pleasure 31 Baroque Horse Saddle Seat Pleasure Amateur 32 ASB Five Gaited Junior/Novice Horse 33 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot 34 Morgan Pleasure Driving Amateur 18 and Over 35 ASB Three Gaited Show Pleasure Novice Horse/ Rider 36 ASB Country Pleasure Driving 37 Baroque Horse Hunter Pleasure Open

Thursday, March 16 – 6:00 p.m. - Equidome 38 ASB Fine Harness Open 39 Morgan Wester Pleasure Amateur Masters 40 ASB Three Gaited Park Amateur 41 Opportunity Western All Breed Open 41a Morgan Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 42 Baroque Horse Walk/Trot Pleasure Open 43 Moved to Friday Afternoon session 44 ASB Country Pleasure Adult 45 Arizona Owned and Ridden English Pleasure Horse 46 Morgan Park Saddle Amateur 18 and Over /Junior Exhibitor 47 Saddle Seat Equation 13 and Under 48 Morgan Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor 49 ASB Three Gaited Amateur 50 Hackney Roadster to Bike Open 51 Morgan English Pleasure Open

12 Carousel Charity Horse Show 52 Saddle Seat Equitation Rider 14 – 17 53 Morgan Classic Pleasure Saddle Open 54 ASB Three Gaited Junior Exhibitor 55 ASB Five Gaited Open

Friday, March 17 – 9:00 a.m. - Equidome 56 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving 57 Morgan English Pleasure Amateur /18 and Over 58 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure All Breed Open 59 Morgan Western Pleasure Amateur 18 and Over 60 ASB Saddle & Hunter Classic 61 Hackney Roadster Pony Under Saddle 62 Baroque Horse Western Pleasure Open 63 Saddle Seat Pleasure Walk/Trot – Rider 12 and Under 64 Morgan English Pleasure Junior Horse 65 ASB Country Pleasure Novice Horse or Rider 66 Baroque Horse Show Pleasure Driving Championship 67-68 TBA

Friday, March 17 – 9:00 a.m. – Ring 3 300 (733) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open 301 (629) HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR 302 (190) Arabian Western Pleasure Open 303 (75) Arabian English Pleasure Open 304 (741) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR 305 (754) HA/AA English Show Hack Open 306 (95) Arabian Country English Pleasure Open 307 (299) Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR 308 (515) HA/AA English Pleasure Open 309 (549) HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR 310 (290) Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open 311 (620) HA/AA Western Pleasure Open 312 (104) Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR 313 (315) Arabian English Show Hack Open 314 (198) Arabian Western Pleasure ATR 315 (83) Arabian English Pleasure ATR 316 - 322 TBA

Friday, March 17 - 1:00 p.m. - Equidome 69 Morgan Park Harness Junior 70 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Junior Exhibitor 71 Morgan Pleasure Driving Open 72 Hackney Pony Stake For fee information, please see page 3 .

To Be Announced (TBA) Classes TBA Classes - You may select the of your choice and they may be added with the Sponsorship and entry fee by the close of the previous session. (No Opportunity classes may be added). For Arabian/HA/AA: TBA classes are assigned specific slots in the schedule. “Open TBA” slots can be filled with any on the AHA list or that is recognized by AHA and not already in the schedule with the exception of Dressage, Hunter/Jumper, and Sport Horse. For a TBA to be held, a $50 qualifying or a $75 championship class sponsorship fee and the entry fee must be paid at the show office by the close of the previous day.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 13 73 Baroque Horse Walk/Trot Pleasure Amateur 74 Morgan Classic Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 75 ASB Three Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Exhibitor 43 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies 76 Harness Pony Stake 77 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Amateur 18 and Over 78 ASB Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 79 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 80 UPHA Challenge Cup Walk/Trot Riders 10 and Under 81 Morgan English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 82 Morgan English Equitation 14-17

Friday, March 17 – 1:00 p.m. – Ring 3 Arabian Halter Classes: This show is a Region 7 and 12 qualifying show for Halter only. Region 12 classes to be designated with .1 323/323.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Yearling Fillies 324/324.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 2 Year Old Fillies 325/325.1 (2) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Junior Champion & Reserve Fillies 326/326.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 3 & 4 Year Old Mares 327/327.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 5 Years & Over Mares 328/328.1 (2) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Senior Champion & Reserve Mares 329/329.1 (26) Arabian In-Hand Gelding 330/330.1 (27) Arabian In-Hand Champion & Reserve Gelding 331/331.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Yearling Colts 332/332.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 2 Year Old Colts 333/333.1 (15) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Junior Champion & Reserve Colts 334/334.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 3 & 4 Year Old Stallions 335/335.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 5 Years & Over Stallions 336/336.1 (15) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Senior Champion & Reserve Stallions 337-346 TBA 347 (1339) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under 348 (1325) Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under 349 (540) HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open 350 (524) HA/AA English Pleasure ATR 351 (925) A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation – Riders 18 & Under 352 (1327) Arabian Western Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under 353 (1335) HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under 354 (1329) Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under 355-360 TBA

Friday, March 17 - 6:00 p.m. - Equidome — Pitch A Pony 83 ASB Fine Harness Amateur 84 Morgan Western Pleasure Ladies 85 U.S.E.F. Saddle Seat Medal, Riders 17 and under 86 Morgan Pleasure Driving Novice Horse 87 ASB Saddle& Bridle Shatner Western Pleasure 88 Open Gaited Breed Two Gaited English or Western 89 ASB Three Gaited Country Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 90 Morgan Park Harness Amateur 18 and Over/ Junior Exhibitor 91 ASB Five Gaited Junior Exhibitor 92 Baroque Horse Saddle Seat Pleasure Open Championship 93 Morgan Western Equitation 17 and Under 94 ASB Three Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 95 Open Gaited Breed Walk and Best Gait 96 ASB Five Gaited Amateur 97 TBA

14 Carousel Charity Horse Show Saturday, March 18 - 9:00 a.m. - Equidome 98 ASB Country Pleasure Driving Stake 99 Saddle Seat Equitation Walk / Trot Riders 10 and Under 100 ASB Park Pleasure Open Stake 101 TBA 102 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure All Breed Open Stake 103 Morgan Walk/Trot Equitation Riders 11 and Under, Any seat 104 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Stake 105 ASB Five Gaited Show Pleasure Stake 106 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Stake 107 Morgan English Equitation 13 and Under 108 Baroque Horse Walk/ Trot Pleasure Open Championship 109 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Open Stake 110 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Stake 111 Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation 17 and Under Championship 112 Morgan Pleasure Driving Ladies 113 ASB Three Gaited Amateur / Junior Exhibitor Stake 114 Morgan Walk/Trot Pleasure Riders 11 and under, Any Seat 115 ASB Three Gaited Park Open Stake 116 Hackney Roadster Pony to Bike Stake 117 Moved to Sunday Morning session 9 Morgan Park Saddle Open 118 TBA

Saturday, March 18 – 9:00 a.m. Ring 3 361 (918) A/HA/AA AHA® Youth Showmanship - Exhibitors 18 & Under 362 (890) A/HA/AA Country English/English Pleasure Walk/Trot - Riders 10 & Under 363 (907) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Seat Equitation - Riders 10 & Under 364 (890) A/HA/AA Walk/Jog Western Pleasure Riders 10 & Under 365 (939) A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Not To Jump Equitation 18 & Under 366 (890) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure - Riders 10 & Under 367 (924) A/HA/AA AHA® Saddle Seat Medal JTR 368 (2152) HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship 369 (1178) Arabian Western Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship 370 (2115) Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship 371 (907) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Equitation - Riders 10 & Under 372 (1636) Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship 373 (1635) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship 374-380 TBA Saturday, March 18 – 1:00 p.m. – Equidome 119 (734) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 120 (630) HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Championship 121 (191) Arabian Western Pleasure Open Championship 122 (76) Arabian English Pleasure Open Championship 123 (742) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR Championship 124 (755) HA/AA English Show Hack Open Championship 125 (96) Arabian Country English Pleasure Open Championship 126 (300) Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR Championship 127 (516) HA/AA English Pleasure Open Championship 128 (550) HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR Championship 129 (291) Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 130 (621) HA/AA Western Pleasure Open Championship 131 (105) Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR Championship 132 (316) Arabian English Show Hack Open Championship The Carousel Horse Show is pointed by the Pacific Coast Horse Shows Circuit, Inc.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 15 133 (199) Arabian Western Pleasure ATR Championship 134 (84) Arabian English Pleasure ATR Championship 135 (541) HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open Championship 136 (525) HA/AA English Pleasure ATR Championship 137 - 146 TBA

Saturday, March 18 – 1:00 p.m. – Ring 3 381 Academy Pleasure Driving 382 Academy Pleasure Driving Showmanship 383 Academy Equitation WTC - Adult 384 Academy Showmanship WTC Adult 385 Academy Five-Gaited Equitation Any Age 386 Academy Five-Gaited Showmanship Any Age 387 Academy Equitation WT - Adult - Katy’s 388 Academy Showmanship WT Adult - Katy’s Class 389 Academy Equitation WTC - Riders 11-17 Years Old 390 Academy Showmanship WTC – Riders 11-17 Years Old 391 Academy Equitation WT - Riders 11-17 Years Old 392 Academy Showmanship WT – Riders 11-17 Years Old 393 Academy Equitation WTC - Riders 10 Years Old & Under 394 Academy Showmanship WTC – Riders 10 Years Old & Under 395 Academy Equitation Hunter WTC Any Age 396 Academy Showmanship Hunter WTC Any Age 397 Academy Equitation Hunter WT Any Age 398 Academy Showmanship Hunter WT Any Age 399 Academy Equitation WT - Riders 9 & 10 Years Old 400 Academy Showmanship WT – Riders 9 & 10 Years Old 401 Academy Equitation WT - Riders 8 & Under 402 Academy Showmanship WT – Riders 8 & Under 403 Academy Equitation On line WT - Riders 9 & 10 Years Old 404 Academy Showmanship Online WT - Riders 9 & 10 Years Old 405 Academy Equitation On line WT - Riders 7 & 8 Years Old 406 Academy Showmanship Online WT – Riders 7 & 8 Years Old 407 Academy Equitation On line WT - Riders 6 Years Old & Under 408 Academy Showmanship Online WT – Riders 6 Years Old & Under 409 Academy Equitation On line Walk Only - Riders 7 & 8 Years Old 410 Academy Showmanship Online Walk Only – Riders 7 & 8 Years Old 411 Academy Equitation On line Walk Only - Riders 6 Years Old & Under 412 Academy Showmanship Online Walk Only – Riders 6 Years Old & Under 413 Academy Equitation Western WJL Any Age 414 Academy Showmanship Western WJL Any Age 415 Academy Equitation Western WJ Any Age 416 Academy Showmanship Western WJ Any Age 417-420 TBA 421 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk Only/Support - C-S

SUPPORT THE SILENT AUCTION Presented by the American Saddlebred Association of Arizona with partial proceeds benefitting this year's charity. We need your donations and bids! Please contact Megan Schatzberg at (602) 432-7000 or via email at megan@howardschatzberg. comfor further information or to arrange for your donation of goods and services. Items may be dropped off at your local Saddlebred barn.

16 Carousel Charity Horse Show 422 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk Only/Independent - C-I 423 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk / Trot Support - B-S 424 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk/Trot Independent - B-I 425 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation 3-Gaits Independent 426 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk Only/Support - C-S 427 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk Only/ Independent C-I 428 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk/Jog Support - B-S 429 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk/Jog Independent B-I 430 Equestrian Special Olympics Trail WGL Indpendent 431-432 TBA

Saturday, March 18 - 6:00 p.m. - Equidome Exhibitor / Sponsor Appreciation Party, sponsored by National Horsemen, Pitch A Pony and Jackpot Judging 147 ASB Fine Harness Open Stake 148 ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Adult Stake 149 Moved to Sunday Morning session 150 Opportunity Leadline All Breed Riders 10 and Under 151 Morgan Walk/Trot Pleasure Championship 11 and Under Any Seat 152 ASB Western Country Pleasure Stake 153 Morgan Park Harness Stake 154 ASB Three Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Stake 155 ASB Three-Gaited Park Amateur Stake 156 Morgan Pleasure Driving Amateur 18 and Over / Junior Exhibitor Stake 157 Coulter on Camelback $750 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Open Stake 158 Morgan Western Pleasure Amateur 18 and Over / Junior Exhibitor Stake 159 ASB Three Gaited Open Stake 160 Baroque Horse Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 161 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Stake 162 U.P.H.A. Challenge Cup Riders 17 and Under 163 Baroque Horse Western Pleasure Championship 164 Open Gaited Breed Three Gaited English or Western 165 Moved to Sunday Morning session 166 ASB Five Gaited Open Stake Sunday, March 19 - 9:00 a.m. - Equidome 165 Morgan English Pleasure Amateur 18 and Over / Junior Exhibitor Stake 167 Opportunity Pleasure Driving All Breed Open Stake 168 ASB Three Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Stake 169 Opportunity Western Pleasure All Breed Open Stake 170 Saddleseat Equitation Championship Riders 13 and Under 171 Morgan Pleasure Driving Stake 172 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/Jog Amateur Stake 149 Morgan Western Pleasure Stake 173 ASB Five Gaited Amateur / Junior Exhibitor Stake 174 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Amateur 18 and over /Jr Exh Stake 175 Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/ Trot 10 and Under Championship 176 Morgan Western Equitation 17 and Under Championship 177 ASB Three Gaited Country Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Stake 117 Morgan Park Saddle Stake 178 Morgan English Pleasure Open Stake 179 Saddle Seat Pleasure Walk/Trot – Riders 12 and Under Championship 180 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Walk/ Trot Amateur Stake 181 Roadster Horse To Bike Open Stake 182 Saddle Seat Equitation Championship Riders 14 – 17 183 Morgan Classic Pleasure Stake 184 TBA

Carousel Charity Horse Show 17 Pacific Coast Horse Shows Circuit, Inc. 2017 SEASON MEMBER SHOWS ARIZONA - CALIFORNIA - NEVADA - OREGON AMERICAN SADDLEBREDS HORSES - HACKNEY AND ROADSTER PONIES EQUITATION ALL INFORMATION SUBJECT TO CHANGE. - PLEASE CHECK WITH SHOW CONTACTS Jingle Bell Santa Barbara National Nov 30-Dec 3, 2017 July 6-8, 2017 Contact: Lance Bennett Coordinator: Rae Dean Stone (760)510-1111 (805) 969-9812 Del Mar Horse Park-Del Mar, CA Technical Director: Lance Bennett www.jinglebellhorseshow.com (760)510-1111 Earl Warren Showgrounds, Santa Barbara, CA Carousel www.EarlWarren.com March 16-19, 2017 Manager: Kent Moeller (804) 363-3085 Oregon State Fair West World-Scottsdale, AZ August 31-Sept. 3, 2017 www.carouselcharityhorseshow.org Manager: Ron Hood (831) 637-8510 Oregon State Fairgrounds Salem, OR Diamond Jubilee [email protected] April 6-9, 2017 Contact: Lance Bennett (760)510-1111 Fall Southwest Classic Del Mar Horsepark-Del Mar, CA September 9, 2017 [email protected] Contact: Matthew Roberts (602) 430-8283 West World-Scottsdale, AZ California Springfest [email protected] April 27-30, 2017 Contact: Kevin Michael (520) 977-6051 NWSA Fall Classic & Futurity Rolling Hills Equestrian Center September 20-23, 2017 Corning, CA Manager:Marc Hevern (503) 964-3946 http://californiaspringfest.com Oregon Horse Center-Eugene,OR www.nwsaddlebreds.org Spotlight [email protected] May 13-14,2017 Manager: Anne Speck Arizona Saddlebred Futurity (760) 715-5426 October 13-15, 2017 Deer Springs Equestrian Center Contact: Matthew Roberts San Marcos, CA (602) 430-8283 [email protected] West World-Scottsdale,AZ [email protected] Spring Southwest Classic May 27, 2017 California Saddle Horse Futurity Contact: Matthew Roberts October 27-29, 2017 (602) 430-8283 Manager: Kent Moeller West World-Scottsdale, AZ (804) 363-3085 [email protected] Southpoint Equestrian Center-Las Vegas, NV www.californiasaddlebred.com Charity Fair June 6-9, 2017 Fall Fun Show Manager: Nancy Harvey November 5, 2017 (626) 390-8918 Manager: Anne Speck (760) 715-5426 Del Mar Fairgrounds-Del Mar, CA Miller Equestrian, Escondido, CA www.charityfairhorseshow.com [email protected] TO UPDATE PACIFIC COAST CIRCUIT INFORMATION: 760-703-1917 - [email protected]

18 Carousel Charity Horse Show The 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show Sponsorship Opportunities

SIGNS: $100 Equidome Banner Display (No larger than 4 X 8)

BARN FRONTS ** There are four rows of 12 stalls in each barn. The end of each row is a barn front that can be decorated. Two rows share an aisle. Barn A and Barn O are closest to the show arenas. SEE DIAGRAM ON PAGE 6. Premium Barn – Per Front (4 fronts available in each barn) 1,000.00 Select Barn – Per Front 1,000.00

PACKAGES Platinum Sponsor: $3,500 – Two Premium Barn Fronts (2 aisles), Premium Box Seat Package (32 seats), 10 Sponsorships, 5 Championship Sponsorships, Banner Display (if provided), Admission to Exhibitor Party.

Gold Sponsor: $1,500 – One Premium Barn Front Row (1 aisle), Premium Box Seat Package (16 seats), 6 Sponsorships, 3 Championship Sponsorships, Banner Display (if provided), Admission to Exhibitor Party.

Silver Sponsor: $750 – One Select Barn Front (1 aisle), Box Seat Package (16 seats), 4 Sponsorships, 2 Championship Sponsorships, Banner Display (if provided), Admission to Exhibitor Party.

Tri-Color Sponsor: $500 – 7 Sponsorships, 16 Box Seats, Banner Display (if provided), Announcement of Sponsor.

Growth Sponsor: $250 – 3 Sponsorships, 4 Box Seats, Announcement of Sponsor.

Show Support Sponsor: Sponsor: $100; 1 Championship Sponsor: $75, Announcement of Sponsor. Show Support Sponsor: Sponsor: $50; 1 Qualifying Class Sponsor: $75, Announcement of Sponsor. Sponsorship forms are available at: http://www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com/ or in the center fold of the premium book behind the entry forms. ** All barns, rows, fronts and stalls are assigned by Show Management based upon date of receipt of entry, number of horses brought, number of classes entered, level of sponsorship and other stabling issues. Show Management’s decisions in regard to assignment of barns, rows, fronts and stalls are final.

Please indicate your pledged sponsorships on the entry form. Make checks payable to ASAA Inc.

ASAA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. Contributions or gifts to ASAA are deductible as charitable contributions to the extent allowed by law.

Thank you for your support of the Carousel Charity Horse Show!

Carousel Charity Horse Show 19 Perpetual Trophies Awarded in 2017 Carousel Charity Horse Show Arizona Community Services Perpetual Trophy Morgan in Hand Al K Pony Perpetual Trophy Roadster Pony to Bike Open Bill Mason Show Manager Perpetual Trophy Morgan Park Horse – Open Frank Dye Memorial Perpetual Trophy Harness Pony – Open Desert Oasis Ranch Perpetual Trophy ASB Five-Gaited Junior Horse Wm. D. Eikner, Show Manager Perpetual Trophy Roadster Horse to Bike Open The “Windchime” Perpetual Trophy Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Open The Fleetwood Farm Challenge Trophy ASB Five-Gaited Open The Sunsational Horse Association Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited Park Horse ATR The Governor’s Perpetual Trophy Hackney Pony Singles Stake The Renee Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited JTR The Mary Cramer Memorial Perpetual Trophy Roadster Pony to Bike Stake The Larry Lewis Memorial Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited – Open The Sallie Award Outstanding Supporter of “Carousel” The Scottie D. Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor The Bette Hart Memorial Perpetual Trophy Arabian Country English Pleasure Open Championship The Austin Van Wyck Show Manager Perpetual Trophy HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open Championship The Betty Ehrlich Memorial Perpetual Trophy Arabian Western Pleasure Open Championship The Diane Novak, Show Manager Perpetual Trophy Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open Championship The Dee Hall Memorial Perpetual Trophy Arabian English Pleasure JTR Championship The Sharon Michael Memorial Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited Amateur Stake The Bob Mills Memorial Perpetual Trophy Roadster Horse to Bike Stake The Scottie Davison Show Manager Perpetual Trophy ASB Fine Harness Open Stake The Barry Yount Memorial Perpetual Trophy ASB Five-Gaited JTR Stake The “Miss Gale” Perpetual Trophy HA/AA English Pleasure Open Championship The Shirley Chartrand Perpetual Trophy Saddle Seat Equitation Rider 13 & Under Champion The Harriet Landrum Show Manager Perpetual Trophy Saddle Seat Equitation Rider 14-17 Champion The Helen Steinman Show Manager Perpetual Trophy Arabian English Pleasure AATR Championship The Moon Valley Motor Care Perpetual Trophy Morgan Hunter Pleasure Open Stake The El Dorado Farm Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited Open Stake The Bar Keema Ranch High Point Trophy High Point Junior Exhibitor Rider and Horse The Witte Stables Perpetual Trophy HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open Championship The Bill Hartman Show Manager Perpetual Trophy Paso Fino Classic Fino Open Championship The American Continental Life Insurance Perpetual Trophy ASB Fine Harness Amateur Stake The “Periaptor” Challenge Trophy ASB Five-Gaited Open Stake The “Rambler’s Fortune” Perpetual Trophy ASB Five-Gaited Amateur Stake The Robert E. Bruns Memorial Perpetual Trophy Morgan Pleasure Driving Stake The Lester C. Campbell Memorial Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Stake The Lenard Davenport Show Manager Perpetual Trophy ASB Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Stake The G.K. McKim Memorial Perpetual Trophy Morgan Western Pleasure Horse Stake The Sue Davis Show Manager Perpetual Trophy ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Stake The Fern Bittner Show Manager Perpetual Trophy ASB Show Pleasure Driving Championship The Kay Braswell Founder Perpetual Trophy English Pleasure All-Breed Open Opportunity Stake The Vanity’s Folly Memorial Perpetual Trophy Arizona Owned & Ridden English Pleasure Championship The Arizona Morgan Horse Association Perpetual Trophy Morgan English Pleasure Open Stake The “Frenson” Memorial Perpetual Trophy High Point Morgan Horse The “Royal Heir’s Crystal” Challenge Trophy TWH 2-Gait Arizona Amateur Owned/Trained/Ridden, Western or English Trail Pleasure The "Undulata's First Lady" Perpetual Trophy ASB 3-Gaited Park Open Stake The Jannie Steinkamp and Terry Thorne Memorial Perpetual Trophy ASB 5-Gaited Amateur Stake The Brass Ring Perpetual Trophy ASB Western Country Pleasure Stake The Zip and Louise Prieser Memorial Perpetual Trophy ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Stake

Thank you Cindy Mathers! We would all like to thank you for the loving care and attention that you give to the perpetual trophies.

PLEASE SEE CINDY TO SIGN OUT YOUR 2017 TROPHY.

20 Carousel Charity Horse Show SCHEDULE BY BREED AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE DIVISION USEF RATED (Please Use USEF Rated Entry Form) Beginning December 1, 2015, owners, trainers, riders, drivers and handlers of horses competing at USEF licensed competitions in all American Saddlebred sections must be current competing members in good standing with the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA). See USEF Rule-SB101 Eligibility. In order to compete, all horses must be registered with the American Saddlebred Horse Association or the Canadian American Saddle Horse Registry. They must be entered in their full registered names with registration numbers and under the name of the owner(s) of record with the ASHA or CASHA. A copy of the registration papers showing proof of ownership, or a copy of the papers with a Certificate of Eligibility to Show issued by the ASHA must be submitted with the entry form at the time of making an entry or presented to competition office before competition number will be released. Please send copies of these papers with your entry blanks.

FIVE-GAITED 32 ASB Five-Gaited Junior/Novice Horse Thurs Aft Equidome 14 ASB Five-Gaited Three-Year-Old Horse Thurs Morn Equidome 55 ASB Five-Gaited Open Thurs Eve Equidome 91 ASB Five-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Fri Eve Equidome (If Class 91 and/or 96 have only one (1) entry, they will be combined.) 96 ASB Five-Gaited Amateur Fri Eve Equidome (If Class 91 and/or 96 have only one (1) entry, they will be combined.) 166 ASB Five-Gaited Open Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class any class in this section) 173 ASB Five-Gaited Amateur/Junior Exhibitor Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been ridden by an amateur or junior exhibitor and judged in class 32, 91, or 96)

THREE-GAITED 8 ASB Three-Gaited Open Thurs Morn Equidome 16 ASB Three-Gaited Junior/Novice Horse Thurs Morn Equidome (If Class 8 and/or 16 have only one (1) entry, they will be combined.) 54 ASB Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Thurs Eve Equidome 49 ASB Three-Gaited Amateur Thurs Eve Equidome (If Class 54 and/or 49 have only one (1) entry, they will be combined.) 113 ASB Three-Gaited Amateur/Junior Exhibitor Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been ridden by an amateur or junior exhibitor and judged in class 16, 49 or 54) 159 ASB Three-Gaited Open Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section)

FINE HARNESS 27 ASB Fine Harness Junior/Novice Horse Thurs Aft Equidome 38 ASB Fine Harness Open Thurs Eve Equidome 83 ASB Fine Harness Amateur Fri Eve Equidome 147 ASB Fine Harness Open Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section)

THREE-GAITED PARK 23 ASB Three-Gaited Park Open Thurs Aft Equidome 40 ASB Three-Gaited Park Amateur Thurs Eve Equidome 115 ASB Three-Gaited Park Open Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section) 155 ASB Three-Gaited Park Amateur Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 40)

For fee information, please see page 3 .

Carousel Charity Horse Show 21 THREE-GAITED PARK PLEASURE 12 ASB Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Open Thurs Morn Equidome 28 ASB Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Junior/Novice Horse Thurs Aft Equidome 100 ASB Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Open Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section)

SHOW PLEASURE DRIVING 5 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Thurs Morn Equidome 110 ASB Show Pleasure Driving Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 5)

COUNTRY PLEASURE DRIVING 36 ASB Country Pleasure Driving Thurs Aft Equidome 98 ASB Country Pleasure Driving Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 36)

FIVE-GAITED SHOW PLEASURE 21 ASB Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Thurs Aft Equidome 105 ASB Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 21)

THREE GAITED SHOW PLEASURE 35 ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Novice Horse/Rider Thurs Aft Equidome 75 ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Exhibitor Fri Aft Equidome 94 ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Fri Eve Equidome 154 ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been ridden by an adult and judged in class 35 or 75) 168 ASB Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been ridden by a Jr. Ex. and judged in class 35 or 94)

THREE-GAITED COUNTRY PLEASURE 44 ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Adult Thurs Eve Equidome 65 ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Novice Horse or Rider Fri Morn Equidome 89 ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Jr Exhibitor Fri Eve Equidome 148 ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Adult Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been ridden by an adult and judged in class 44 or 65) 177 ASB Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Jr Exhibitor Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been ridden by a Jr. Ex. and judged in class 65 or 89)

HUNTER COUNTRY PLEASURE 7 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Thurs Morn Equidome 60 ASB Saddle & Bridle Hunter Classic Fri Morn Equidome (Possibility of a jump under 2’6”) 106 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section)

WESTERN COUNTRY PLEASURE 30 ASB Western Country Pleasure Thurs Aft Equidome 78 ASB Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Fri Aft Equidome 87 ASB Saddle & Bridle Shatner Western Pleasure Class Fri Eve Equidome 152 ASB Western Country Pleasure Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section)

NEW USEF MEMBERSHIP RULE FOR AMERICAN SADDLEBRED Beginning December 1, 2015, owners, trainers, riders, drivers and handlers of horses competing at USEF licensed competitions in all American Saddlebred sections must be current competing members in good standing with the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA). See USEF Rule-SB101 Eligibility.

22 Carousel Charity Horse Show HACKNEY DIVISION USEF Rated (Please Use USEF Rated Entry Form) In order to compete, all Hackney and Harness ponies must be registered with the American Hackney Horse Society and/or the Canadian Hackney Society. They must be entered in their full registered names, with registration numbers and under the names of the owner(s) of record with the AHHS or the CHHS. Exceptions: Ponies shown in the harness pony section at a USEF regular competition show prior to Dec. 31, 1989. A copy of registration papers showing proof of ownership must be submitted with entry form at the time of making entry or presented to competition office before competition number will be released. For competition purposes, the maximum height of Hackney Ponies is 14.2 hands and the maximum height of Harness Ponies is 12.2 hands. Copy of card must be sent with entry form.

Hackney Pony 24 Hackney Pony Open Thurs Aft Equidome 72 Hackney Pony Stake Fri Aft Equidome (To be eligible, ponies must have been judged in class 24)

Harness Pony 13 Harness Pony Open Thurs Morn Equidome 76 Harness Pony Stake Fri Aft Equidome (To be eligible, ponies must have been judged in class 13)

Pleasure Pony 56 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Fri Morn Equidome 104 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, ponies must have been judged in class 56)

Roadster Ponies 50 Hackney Roadster Pony To Bike Open Thurs Aft Equidome 61 Hackney Roadster Pony Under Saddle Fri Morn Equidome 116 Hackney Roadster Pony To Bike Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, ponies must have been judged in class 37) ROADSTER DIVISION USEF Rated (Please Use USEF Rated Entry Form) In order to compete all horses must be a Standardbred or Standardbred type. Registration is not required. Membership Requirements: Owners and trainers of roadster ponies participating at Federation licensed competitions in the Roadster Division must be current members in good standing with either the American Road Horse and Pony Association or the American Hackney Horse Society. Owners, riders, drivers, and trainers of horses participating at Federation licensed competitions in the Roadster Division must be current members in good standing with the American Road Horse and Pony Association. Originals or copies of the above listed membership cards must be provided to the competition unless at its discretion the membership can be confirmed electronically with either the AHHS or the ARHPA office. Lessees are considered owners in connection with these membership requirements. In the event of an entry under multiple ownership, only one owner need be a member of the required organization

Roadster Horse to Bike 1 Roadster Horse to Bike Open Thurs Morn Equidome 181 Roadster Horse to Bike Open Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 1)

Youth Art Contest The 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show will be sponsoring a Youth Art Contest. Prizes will be awarded to the top five winners in each of the following categories: Kindergarten & 1st Grade; 2nd & 3rd Grades; 4th & 5th Grades; Middle School (6-8); & High School. See http://www.arizonasaddlebreds.org/ Home_Page.html for the official entry rules and the entry form.

Carousel Charity Horse Show 23 BAROQUE HORSE DIVISION (Please Use Non-Recognized Entry Form) The term Baroque Horse describes a group of horse breeds, usually descended from and retaining the distinctive characteristics of a particular type of horse found in Europe during the Baroque era. Breeds to include Andalusian, , Friesian, Ginetta, , , , Menorquin and . Partbreds are also eligible. May be shown in the following riding styles: Dressage, Saddle Seat, Hunt Seat or Western. Horses shall be shown at the walk, working trot, trot or jog, canter or lope. Horses shall have fluid, elegant and suspended gaits. To be judged on manners, performance and quality. Emphasis shall be placed on the ability to give a good pleasure ride.

Baroque Horse Saddle Seat Pleasure Division 2 Baroque Horse Saddle Seat Pleasure Open Thurs Morn Equidome 31 Baroque Horse Saddle Seat Pleasure Amateur Thurs Aft Equidome 92 Baroque Horse Saddle Seat Pleasure Open Championship Fri Eve Equidome

Baroque Horse Hunter Pleasure Division 37 Baroque Horse Hunter Pleasure Open Thurs Eve Equidome 160 Baroque Horse Hunter Pleasure Open Championship Sat Eve Equidome

Baroque Horse Walk/Trot Pleasure Division 73 Baroque Horse Walk/Trot Pleasure Amateur Fri Aft Equidome 42 Baroque Horse Walk/Trot Pleasure Open Thurs Eve Equidome 108 Baroque Horse Walk/Trot Pleasure Open Championship Sat Morn Equidome

Baroque Horse Show Pleasure Driving Division 10 Baroque Horse Show Pleasure Driving Open Thurs Morn Equidome 66 Baroque Horse Show Pleasure Driving Open Championship Fri Morn Equidome

Baroque Western Pleasure Division 62 Baroque Western Pleasure Open Fri Morn Equidome 154 Baroque Western Pleasure Championship Sat Eve Equidome EXHIBITION CLASSES USEF Non-Rated Division (Please use USEF Entry Form)

45 Arizona Owned and Ridden English Pleasure Horse Thur Eve Equidome (Any Breed to be shown in English Tack. Walk/Trot/Canter only. No hand gallop. Must be Arizona resident.) . 63 Saddle Seat Pleasure Walk/Trot - Rider 12 & Under Fri Morn Equidome 179 Saddle Seat Pleasure Walk/Trot - Riders 12 & Under Championship Sun Morn Equidome 95 Open Gaited Breed Walk and Best Gait Fri Eve Equidome 88 Open Gaited Breed Two Gaited - English or Western Fri Eve Equidome 164 Open Gaited Breed Three Gaited - English or Western Sat Eve Equidome EQUESTRIAN SPECIAL OLYMPICS CLASSES Please visit www.carouselcharityhorseshow.com for Speical Olympics entry form and details The Equestrian Special Olympics Athletes are a group of individuals with cognitive and/or physical disorders. Through the equestrian sport, these athletes are seeing themselves for their abilities, not disabilities. These individuals train year-round in order to compete in various local shows. Many of the riders you see in the arena today are also working towards competing in the upcoming World Special Olympic Games. 421 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk Only/Support - C-S Sat Ring 3 422 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk Only/Independent-C-I Sat Ring 3 423 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk / Trot Support - B-S Sat Ring 3 424 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation Walk/Trot Independent - B-I Sat Ring 3 425 Equestrian Special Olympics - Equitation 3-Gaits Independent Sat Ring 3 426 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk Only/Support - C-S Sat Ring 3 427 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk Only/ Independent C-I Sat Ring 3 428 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk/Jog Support - B-S Sat Ring 3 429 Equestrian Special Olympics - Trail - Walk/Jog Independent B-I Sat Ring 3 430 Equestrian Special Olympics Trail WGL Indpendent Sat Ring 3 24 Carousel Charity Horse Show ALL BREED OPPORTUNITY DIVISION Open to All Breeds and Riders USEF Recognized — No USEF Points (Please use USEF-Rated Entry Form.)

For exhibitors new to USEF recognized shows. Classes are open to all breeds. No USEF memberships or Show Pass (non-member) fees are required. However, if the rider is a member of USEF or the horse has been issued a USEF Horse ID number, those numbers must appear on the entry blank. Exhibitors are exempt from the USEF Federation/Drug fee if showing only in the Opportunity Division or are showing in the Opportunity Division and Non-USEF Recognized Divisions, such as the Academy Division and/or the Tennessee Walking Horse Division.

Show clothes are optional and, if used, should match the style of riding; but a long-sleeved shirt, long pants, and boots with a heel are required as a minimum regardless of style of riding. For English classes, either hunt or saddle seat equipment may be used. For Western classes, western equipment is required. No training tack allowed in any class. Riders/horses may cross enter into other classes at the show, but all applicable fees and membership requirements apply. No prize money will be paid.

Horses will be asked to flat walk, perform the medium gait, and canter both ways of the ring in each class except the Halter All Breed Open Opportunity, Leadline, and Obstacle classes. Horse must give the distinct appearance of being a pleasure to ride and display a pleasurable attitude. To be judged on manners, performance, quality, presence and conformation. Special emphasis is placed on a true flat walk.

ENGLISH PLEASURE 4 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Open Thurs Morn Equidome 29 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Amateur Thurs Aft Equidome 70 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Junior Exhibitor Fri Aft Equidome 157 Coulter on Camelback $750 Opportunity English Pleasure All Breed Open Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section)

HUNTER 33 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot Amateur Thurs Aft Equidome 58 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure All Breed Open Fri Morn Equidome 102 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure All Breed Open Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 58) 180 Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot Amateur Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 33)

WESTERN 20 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/Jog Amateur Thurs Aft Equidome 41 Opportunity Western Pleasure All Breed Open Thurs Eve Equidome 169 Opportunity Western Pleasure All Breed Open Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 41) 172 Opportunity Western Pleasure Walk/Jog Amateur Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 20) PLEASURE DRIVING 25 Opportunity Pleasure Driving All Breed Open Thurs Aft Equidome 167 Opportunity Pleasure Driving All Breed Open Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 25) LEADLINE 150 Opportunity Leadline All Breed Riders 10 & Under Sat Eve Equidome

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Carousel Charity Horse Show 25 MORGAN HORSE DIVISION USEF Rated (Please Use USEF Rated Entry Form) Horses must be registered with the American Morgan Horse Association, Inc. or the Canadian Morgan Horse Association, or the British Morgan Horse Society, and must be entered under their full registered name or if under one year of age be eligible for registration. Canadian horses born before Jan. 1, 1985 must be registered with the AMHA or have CMHA registration papers showing an American registration number. Canadian horses born after Jan. 1, 1985 can be shown with Canadian registration papers as long as the papers do not state “not eligible for US reciprocity”. Horses must be entered under the names of the owner(s) or lessee of record with AMHA, CMHA, or BMHS. Copies of registration papers showing recorded ownership or proof of lease and USA EQUESTRIAN current membership must accompany entry. TO BE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE FOR REGION VII HIGH POINT AWARDS, YOU MUST BE A MEMBER OF A GOLDEN WEST REGION VII MEMBER CLUB.

Classic Pleasure 53 Morgan Classic Pleasure Saddle Open Thurs Eve Equidome 74 Morgan Classic Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Fri Aft Equidome 183 Morgan Classic Pleasure Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this Section) Classic Pleasure Driving 6 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Thurs Morn Equidome 43 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies Fri Aft Equidome 161 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this Section) English Pleasure 15 Morgan English Pleasure Ladies Thurs Morn Equidome 57 Morgan English Pleasure Amateur 18 & over Fri Morn Equidome 64 Morgan English Pleasure Junior Horse Fri Morn Equidome 51 Morgan English Pleasure Open Thurs Eve Equidome 81 Morgan English Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Fri Aft Equidome 165 Morgan English Pleasure Amateur 18 & over/Junior Exhibitor Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged with a junior or amateur rider in class 15, 57, 64, or 81) 178 Morgan English Pleasure Open Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this Section) Pleasure Driving 17 Morgan Pleasure Driving Junior Horse Thurs Morn Equidome 34 Morgan Pleasure Driving Amateur 18 & over Thurs Aft Equidome 48 Morgan Pleasure Driving Junior Exhibitor Thurs Eve Equidome 71 Morgan Pleasure Driving Open Fri Aft Equidome 86 Morgan Pleasure Driving Novice Horse Fri Eve Equidome 112 Morgan Pleasure Driving Ladies Sat Morn Equidome 156 Morgan Pleasure Driving Amateur 18 & over/Junior Exhibitor Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in classes 17, 34, 48 or 112) 171 Morgan Pleasure Driving Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section) Park Saddle 9 Morgan Park Saddle Open Sat Morn Equidome 46 Morgan Park Saddle Amateur 18 & over/Junior Exhibitor Thurs Eve Equidome 117 Morgan Park Saddle Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in Classes 17, 34, 48 or 112) Park Harness 3 Morgan Park Harness Open Thurs Morn Equidome 69 Morgan Park Harness Junior Horse Fri Aft Equidome 90 Morgan Park Harness Amateur 18 & over/Junior Exhibitor Fri Eve Equidome 153 Morgan Park Harness Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this section) Hunt Seat Pleasure 11 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Open Thurs Morn Equidome 77 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Amateur 18 & over Fri Aft Equidome 79 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Fri Aft Equidome 109 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Open Stake Sat Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in this Section)

26 Carousel Charity Horse Show 174 Morgan Hunt Seat Pleasure Amateur 18 & over/Jr Exh Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged with a junior or amateur rider in class 77 or 79) Western Pleasure 41a Morgan Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Thurs Morn Equidome 26 Morgan Western Pleasure Open Thurs Aft Equidome 39 Morgan Western Pleasure Amateur Masters Thurs Eve Equidome 59 Morgan Western Pleasure Amateur 18 & over Fri Morn Equidome 84 Morgan Western Pleasure Ladies Fri Eve Equidome 158 Morgan Western Pleasure Amateur 18 & over/Junior Exhibitor Stake Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged with a junior or amateur rider in class 39, 41a, 59, or 84) 149 Morgan Western Pleasure Stake Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in any class in the Section) Equitation 22 Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation 17 & Under Thurs Aft Equidome 93 Morgan Western Equitation 17 & Under Fri Eve Equidome 82 Morgan English Equitation 14-17 Fri Aft Equidome 111 Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation 17 & Under Championship Sat Morn Equidome 107 Morgan English Equitation 13 & Under Sat Morn Equidome 176 Morgan Western Equitation 17 & Under Championship Sun Morn Equidome Walk/Trot 103 Morgan Walk/Trot Equitation - Riders 11 & under, Any Seat Sat Morn Equidome See G.R. MO173 and MO174 114 Morgan Walk/Trot Pleasure - Riders 11 & under, Any seat Sat Morn Equidome See G.R. MO173 and MO175 151 Morgan Walk/Trot Pleasure Championship, 11 & under, Any seat Sat Eve Equidome (To be eligible, horses must have been judged in class 116)

American Morgan Horse Association Youth of the Year Contest Look for details online at http://www.morganhorse.com/programs/youth/contests/ or in the show office.

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Carousel Charity Horse Show 27 SADDLESEAT EQUITATION Open to All Breeds — USEF Rated (Please use USEF Rated Entry Form)

52 Saddle Seat Equitation - Riders 14-17 Thurs Eve Equidome 47 Saddle Seat Equitation - Riders 13 & Under Thurs Eve Equidome *Classes 52 and 47 may be combined if entries warrant. 80 UPHA Challenge Cup Walk/Trot Riders 10 & Under Fri Aft Equidome Rider must be a current member of UPHA 85 USEF Saddleseat Medal, Riders 17 & Under Fri Eve Equidome 99 Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot Riders 10 & Under Sat Morn Equidome 162 UPHA Challenge Cup Riders 17 and Under Sat Eve Equidome Rider must be a current member of UPHA 170 Saddle Seat Equitation Championship Riders 13 & Under* Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, riders must have been judged in class 47, 80, or 85) 175 Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under Championship Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, riders must have been judged in class 80 or 99) 182 Saddle Seat Equitation Championship - Riders 14-17* Sun Morn Equidome (To be eligible, riders must have been judged in class 52, 85, or 162) *Classes 170 and 182 may be combined if entries warrant. Please see Exhibition Classes on page 24 for class: Walk/Trot Pleasure, Riders 12 and under.

RULES FOR THE ACADEMY DIVISION General: 1. Horses are NOT judged. Horses in the Academy classes MUST be lesson horses used regularly in a professionally operated lesson program. These horses must display the characteristics of such. 2. All Academy classes are to be judged on the ability of the RIDER to control and show their horses to the best advantage. 3. Academy Equitation classes are judged on BASIC equitation skills with correct diagonals and leads. 4. Academy Showmanship classes should be judged on the rider’s horsemanship abilities. The horse is NOT supposed to be judged. It should be judged on the rider’s ability to control and show their horse. Promptness in finding the correct diagonals and canter leads are important as well as the rider’s command of the horse; for example: speed, placement in the ring and collection. 5. Headers are allowed in the 9 & 10 and 8 & Under Walk/Trot classes only after the judges’ cards have been turned in. No towels, whips or aids of any kind are allowed. 6. Disputes shall be submitted in writing to Show Management, whose decisions are final.

Riders: 1. No full riding suits allowed (no hats, derbies, or jackets). Neat Jodhpurs with dress shirt and Jodhpur boots are required. Vest and tie are optional. Any exhibitor may wear protective headgear (ASTM/SEI) and/or a protective safety vest specifically designed for use in equestrian sport in any division or without penalty from the judge. Helmets required for exhibitors age 17 and under. 2. Riders must be participating in a professionally operated program and show on lesson horses. 3. A rider may own his/her horse as long as the horse is REGULARLY used in a lesson program. 4. A rider who has shown in a regular division or in a full suit is prohibited from further participation in the Academy division with the exception of Show Rider Practice. 5. Once a rider has shown in Walk/Trot/Canter classes, a return to Walk/Trot classes is prohibited. You cannot show in Walk/Trot/ Canter and Walk/Trot at the same show. Riders showing in Walk only may not show in Walk/Trot. 6. Academy riders may not show in any other division at the same show with the exception of driving classes.

Horses: 1. Horses must be flat/keg shod. Corrective shoeing will be allowed without excessive pads. Soundness is not to be considered. 2. Horses may be shown in snaffle with martingales. Pelham and curb type bits (martingales discouraged) are allowed at the discretion of the instructor. Please use caution when bitting horses for beginners. Flat cutback English type are to be used, unless the calls for alternative tack, such as Western or Hunt. 3. Academy horses may be cross-entered into show divisions at the same show. Show horses (horses not used in a professional lesson program and shown regularly in show performance or equitation classes) may not be cross-entered into the Academy Division.

For fee information, please see page 3 .

28 Carousel Charity Horse Show ACADEMY DIVISION (Please use Non-Recognized Form) The Academy division is designed to introduce new riders and potential owners to the joys of showing horses. Participants should be enrolled in a professional riding instruction program. While attempts are made to make Academy classes affordable by offering simpler awards, these classes should be judged with the same importance as any regularly judged show class. See division rules on previous page.

381 Academy Pleasure Driving Sat Aft Ring 3 382 Academy Pleasure Driving Showmanship Sat Aft Ring 3 383 Academy Equitation WTC - Adult Sat Aft Ring 3 384 Academy Showmanship WTC Adult Sat Aft Ring 3 385 Academy Five-Gaited Equitation Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 386 Academy Five-Gaited Showmanship Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 387 Academy Equitation WT - Adult - Katy’s Class Sat Aft Ring 3 388 Academy Showmanship WT Adult - Katy’s Class Sat Aft Ring 3 389 Academy Equitation WTC - Riders 11-17 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 390 Academy Showmanship WTC – Riders 11-17 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 391 Academy Equitation WT - Riders 11-17 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 392 Academy Showmanship WT – Riders 11-17 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 393 Academy Equitation WTC - Riders 10 Years Old & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 394 Academy Showmanship WTC – Riders 10 Years Old & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 395 Academy Equitation Hunter WTC Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 396 Academy Showmanship Hunter WTC Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 397 Academy Equitation Hunter WT Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 398 Academy Showmanship Hunter WT Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 399 Academy Equitation WT - Riders 9 & 10 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 400 Academy Showmanship WT – Riders 9 & 10 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 401 Academy Equitation WT - Riders 8 & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 402 Academy Showmanship WT – Riders 8 & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 403 Academy Equitation On line WT - Riders 9 & 10 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 404 Academy Showmanship Online WT - Riders 9 & 10 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 405 Academy Equitation On line WT - Riders 7 & 8 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 406 Academy Showmanship Online WT – Riders 7 & 8 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 407 Academy Equitation On line WT - Riders 6 Years Old & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 408 Academy Showmanship Online WT – Riders 6 Years Old & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 409 Academy Equitation On line Walk Only - Riders 7 & 8 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 410 Academy Showmanship Online Walk Only – Riders 7 & 8 Years Old Sat Aft Ring 3 411 Academy Equitation On line Walk Only - Riders 6 Years Old & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 412 Academy Showmanship Online Walk Only – Riders 6 Years Old & Under Sat Aft Ring 3 413 Academy Equitation Western WJL Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 414 Academy Showmanship Western WJL Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 415 Academy Equitation Western WJ Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3 416 Academy Showmanship Western WJ Any Age Sat Aft Ring 3

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AHA Show A No. 160713476 (Region 7) AHA Show B No. 161213477 (Region 12) USEF Rated (Please Use USEF Rated Entry Form)

This Arabian and Half Arabian/Anglo Arabian Division of the 2016 Carousel Horse Show will be conducted and judged under USEF AR101-241. Horses shown in this division must have been issued a certificate of registration from the Arabian Horse Registry of America, Inc. and/or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry or, if under one year of age, be eligible for registry, and registration applied for (Exception: Art. 1699W.1) and must be entered under their full registered name. Only weanlings that have applied for registration may show without registration papers. Yearlings MUST HAVE PERMANENT REGISTRATION PAPERS TO SHOW. Copies of the registration papers showing proof of ownership, current AHA and USEF membership cards, for the owner, trainer, coach, and each rider/driver/ handler, must be submitted with the entry form at the time of making entry. Juniors are exhibitors who have not yet reached their 19th birthday prior to December 1 of the previous year. Asterisk (*) indicates sweepstakes class. This show is a Region 7 qualifier. This show is also a Region 7 and 12 qualifying show for Halter only. Region 12 classes to be designated with a .1. Please note: In Halter/Breeding classes, 1st and 2nd place winners must show back in Championship or forfeit prizes and ribbons. Please also see AHA MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT on page 32.

HALTER 323/323.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Yearling Fillies Fri Aft Ring 3 324/324.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 2 Year Old Fillies Fri Aft Ring 3 325/325.1 (2) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Junior Champion & Reserve Fillies Fri Aft Ring 3 (To be eligible, Fillies must have been judged in class 323/323.1 or 324/324.1) 326/326.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 3 & 4 Year Old Mares Fri Aft Ring 3 327/327.1 (1) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 5 Years & Over Mares Fri Aft Ring 3 328/328.1 (2) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Senior Champion & Reserve Mares Fri Aft Ring 3 (To be eligible, Mares must have been judged in class 326/326.1 or 327/327.1) 329/329.1 (26) Arabian In-Hand Gelding All Ages Fri Aft Ring 3 330/330.1 (27) Arabian In-Hand Champion & Reserve Gelding Fri Aft Ring 3 (To be eligible, Geldings must have been judged in class 329/329.1) 331/331.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Yearling Colts Fri Aft Ring 3 332/332.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 2 Year Old Colts Fri Aft Ring 3 333/333.1 (15) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Junior Champion & Reserve Colts Fri Aft Ring 3 (To be eligible, Colts must have been judged in class 331/331.1 or 332/332.1) 334/334.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 3 & 4 Year Old Stallions Fri Aft Ring 3 335/335.1 (14) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter 5 Years & Over Stallions Fri Aft Ring 3 336/336.1 (15) Arabian In-Hand Breeding/Halter Senior Champion & Reserve Stallions Fri Aft Ring 3 (To be eligible, Stallions must have been judged in class 334/334.1 or 335/335.1)

ENGLISH PLEASURE 315 (83) Arabian English Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 134 (84) Arabian English Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 303 (75) Arabian English Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 122 (76) Arabian English Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 303)

SHOW HACK 313 (315) Arabian Show Hack Open Fri Morn Ring 3 132 (316) Arabian Show Hack Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome

COUNTRY ENGLISH PLEASURE 348 (1325) Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Fri Aft Ring 3 370 (2115) Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship Sat Morn Ring 3 312 (104) Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 131 (105) Arabian Country English Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 306 (95) Arabian Country English Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 125 (96) Arabian Country English Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 306)

30 Carousel Charity Horse Show WESTERN 352 (1327) Arabian Western Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Fri Aft Ring 3 369 (1178) Arabian Western Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship Sat Morn Ring 3 314 (198) Arabian Western Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 133 (199) Arabian Western Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 302 (190) Arabian Western Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 121 (191) Arabian Western Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 302)

HUNTER 354 (1329) Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Fri Aft Ring 3 372 (1636) Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship Sat Morn Ring 3 307 (299) Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 126 (300) Arabian Hunter Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 310 (290) Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 129 (291) Arabian Hunter Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 310 )

HALF ARABIAN/ANGLO ARABIAN ENGLISH PLEASURE 350 (524) HA/AA English Pleasure ATR Fri Aft Ring 3 136 (525) HA/AA English Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 308 (515) HA/AA English Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 127 (516) HA/AA English Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 308)

COUNTRY ENGLISH PLEASURE 353 (1335) HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Fri Aft Ring 3 368 (2152) HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship Sat Morn Ring 3 309 (549) HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 128 (550) HA/AA Country English Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 349 (540) HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open Fri Aft Ring 3 135 (541) HA/AA Country English Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 335)

WESTERN PLEASURE 301 (629) HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 120 (630) HA/AA Western Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 311 (620) HA/AA Western Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 130 (621) HA/AA Western Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 311)

HUNTER PLEASURE 347 (1339) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Fri Aft Ring 3 373 (1635) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR Riders 18 & Under Championship Sat Morn Ring 3 304 (741) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR Fri Morn Ring 3 123 (7742) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure ATR Championship Sat Aft Equidome 300 (733) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open Fri Morn Ring 3 119 (734) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome (To be eligible, horse must have been judged in class 300)

SHOW HACK 305 (754) HA/AA Show Hack Open Fri Morn Ring 3 124 (755) HA/AA Show Hack Open Championship Sat Aft Equidome

Carousel Charity Horse Show 31 ARABIAN & HA/AA SHOWMANSHIP 361 (918) A/HA/AA Youth Showmanship Exhibitors 18 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3

ARABIAN & HA/AA EQUITATION 351 (925) A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation - Riders 18 & Under Fri Aft Ring 3 363 (907) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Seat Equitation - Riders 10 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3 365 (939) A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Not To Jump Equitation - Riders 18 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3 371 (907) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Equitation - Riders 10 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3

ARABIAN & HA/AA WALK/TROT PLEASURE 362 (890) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Country English/English Pleasure Riders 10 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3 364 (890) A/HA/AA Walk/Jog Western Pleasure Riders 10 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3 366 (890) A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure Riders 10 & Under Sat Morn Ring 3

AHA® Medal Class The rules for the AHA Medal Classes can be found in the USEF Rulebook AR225. Open to juniors who have not yet reached their 19th birthday prior to December 1 of the previous year. 367 (924) A/HA/AA AHA® Saddle Seat Medal JTR Sat Morn Ring 3 hank you The ASAA Board would like to thank TMARCOS STABLES and STEPHANIE DAVIDSON for their generous sponsorship of $3,500.00 for the 46th Annual Carousel Charity Horse Show. Donations like yours help to keep our sport alive and healthy for the future.

S p o n s o r t o day o n l i n e at : www.ArizonaSaddlebreds.org Together we can continue to enjoy our amazing show horses!

Ice Cream Social SATURDAY AFTERNOON At Ring 3 During Academy Classes EVERYONE INVITED Sponsored by Carousel Charity Horse Show

32 Carousel Charity Horse Show Arabian Horse Association Show Recognition Competition Sponsor: American Saddlebred Association of Arizona (ASAA) AHA Recognition Show/Recording Number: 170713862A/171213863B

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 $2.5 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.

Join AHA through your local club for the following great member benefits: • Discounted subscription to Modern Arabian Horse magazine • Reduced rate for competition privileges across a variety of disciplines for local, regional and national AHA-approved shows and rides

• Peace of mind with 1 million in personal The Judges & Stewards Commissioner liability insurance through Equisure is responsible for handling written and signed complaints relating to • Preferred rates on horse registrations judges’ and stewards’ conduct when and transfers filed by exhibitors, show officials, AHA members or others, and when • Preferred rates on ArabDataSource, the world’s largest online Arabian horse resource accompanied by a ten-dollar ($10.00) filing fee [Resolution 5-90]. Other • Numerous opportunities to participate in award recognition and prize money programs comments, compliments, questions, inquiries are encourageed when • Show circuits for AHA members at local, regional and national levels appropriate (no filing fee required). Write: Judges & Stewards Commis- sioner, 10805 E. Bethany Dr., Aurora, Contact your local club: CO 80014; (303) 696-4539.

Arabian Horse Association 10805 East Bethany Drive Aurora, CO 80014 303.696.4500 303.696.4599 fax ArabianHorses.org AHA 090032 (Rev. 2/13)

AHA MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT: Each competitor (this includes at least one recorded owner and all trainers, drivers, riders, halter 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)

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34 Carousel Charity Horse Show

Providing a Safety Net for Our Arizona Saddlebreds

Arizona American Saddlebred Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to rescue, rehabilitate and retrain American Saddlebreds in need. We provide a safe haven for the abused and neglected while recovering both mentally and physically. We also assist horses that have retired due to injuries, age or have just simply lost their competitive edge. Adoptable horses participate in a training program that emphasizes on the wellbeing of each individual horse. For our special needs or seniors, we offer them a life of leisure at our facility or as a companion to an approved home.

AASF is always looking for Saddlebred enthusiast to join our team and help promote this noble breed’s versatility and big hearts.

AZAMERICANSADDLEBREDFOUNDATION.ORG 480-652-4844

AASF is open for visitors Monday – Friday by appointment only

Weekends 9am – 5pm

Exhibitor's and Sponsors' Appreciation Party!

Don't miss the Exhibitors and Sponsors Appreciation Party at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday evening in the Equidome.

Sponsored by National Horsemen magazine

Carousel Charity Horse Show 35 36 Carousel Charity Horse Show Cazam’s Firelord SA Tomcat x Deserts Untouchable Memories

Cazam’s Kalypso

Cazam’s Adele

Cazam Farm congratulates Sharon Mills as the new owner of Firelord! He has it all — athleticism, talent, attitude, expression, and great thinking — and we look forward to cheering this team on in the ring!

We have several other exceptional, young, elite horses who think right, have been started right, and represent the best of the Cazam breeding program. There horses are priced right and ready to sell.

Whether its getting back in the saddle or going all the way to the World Championships, we have many programs to fit your goals and the team to help make it happen. Come visit with us during Carousel. We would enjoy talking about or sharing your passion for these amazing show horses and how we can help make your dreams a reality.

Celebrating over 12 years of growth at the same location!

Matthew Roberts, Owner and Trainer David Krensing, Manager - Jolene Galvin, Instructor - Mike Mooney, Trainer - Tammi Jay, Trainer Cave Creek AZ 85331 - 602-430-8283 - [email protected] www.matthewrobertsstables.com CAROUSEL CHARITY HORSE SHOW American Saddlebred Association of Arizona P.O. Box 27257 Scottsdale, AZ 85255-7257

DON’T MISS THIS GREAT HORSE SHOW!

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