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Texas Wildflower Weekend 2021 Texas Spectacular Zone 4 Zone-O- Rama Extraco Events Center, 4601 Bosque Blvd, Waco, TX, 76710 Approved by: APHA, GCPHC, STPHC, TPHC, PBPHC May 28-31, 2021 Fri: 4:30 PM Ranch Sat: 8:00 AM Ranch 1:00 PM Trail Sun: 8:00 AM Mon: 7:30 AM SMS Practice 8:00 AM Show starts Judges: Scott Merritt, Jason Contreas, Dave Parlier, Sally Puzacke, Jan Larsen, and Kim Garrett Join us for a great weekend! Zone Chairperson: Kevin Smith (832) 435-5055 Show Secretary: Diane Gage – (316) 737-3309 – [email protected] Show Manager: Kevin Smith (832) 435-5055 / Rick McLain (641) 891-3053 Stall Reservations: Diane Gage (316) 737-3309 – [email protected] Host Hotel: Springhill Suites – 200 Colonnade Pkwy, Wo odway, TX (254) 732-7979 Pre-entries encouraged due to Covid restrictions. Stalls will be on a first come, first served basis. Send entries and stall reservations to Diane Gage. Pre-entries received by May 21 will be entered into a drawing for a free stall! Please help us provide a safe environment through social distancing! Your help is appreciated!! SHOW FEES Office: $40 per horse APHA: $30 per horse Class Entry Fees: $54/class or Maximum $300/horse (Stall/O ffice/APHA/Practice fees not included); Youth Lead Line—Free Ranch Classes: Maximum $225/horse + cattle fees (Stall/Office/APHA/Practice fees not included) Crossover Fee: Once a horse has maxed out in a division (paid the $300 all day fee), that horse may crossover to ALL eligible divisions with no additional entry fee. Practice Trail – Each Trail horse will be charged $10 for unlimited practice Practice classes: Limited to first 15 entries. Must enter through office. $5 per class, not part of flat fee. Any horse/any rider eligible. CATTLE RESERVATIONS: Due May 17, 2021 *** must be pre-paid *** Send reservations to: Diane Gage [email protected] 1000 E 117th St N Sedgwick, KS 67135 phone: 316-737-3309 Day Stalls/Grounds Fee: $35 per horse per day Stalls : $35/day NO OUTSIDE SHAVINGS j RV: $25 per night - first come first serve basis, paid through show Shavings: $11/bag – order through the show secretary ***up to $100 per check returned check fee*** All fees reflect a 4% discount for cash or check. Credit/Debit cards are not discounted and are 4% higher. SHOW HIGH POINT REQUIREMENTS: Walk-Trot Youth (2 age groups); Walk-Trot Amateur; SPB WT Youth (2 ages groups) SPB WT Amateur; Novice Youth; Novice Amateur, SPB Open, SPB Youth, SPB Amateur; Youth (13 & Under); Youth; Amateur; Masters Amateur; and Open - must show in a minimum of 3 performance classes & respective halter class. Ranch Horse: Novice Youth, Youth, SPB Youth, Novice Amateur, Amateur, SPB Amateur, Open & SPB Open. Must show 4 of 6 ranch classes offered per division to be eligible for award. Circuit Awards for each class. Extraco Arena, not before 1 Friday, 4:30 PM, Extraco pm Sunday, cont'd 1 Ranch Cow Work 57 Senior Trail 120 Yearling Geldings 2 SPB Ranch Cow Work 58 SPB Trail 121 2 Year Old Geldings 3 Amateur Ranch Cow Work 59 Junior Trail 122 3 Year Old Geldings 4 SPB Am Ranch Cow Work 60 Green Trail 123 Aged Geldings 5 Nov. Am Ranch Cow Work 61 SPB Am In Hand Trail 124/125 Gr & Res Gelding 6 Youth Ranch Cow Work 62 SPB In Hand Trail 126 SPB Am Stallions 7 SPB Yth R Cow Work 63 Am In Hand Trail 127 SPB Stallions (2 & under) 8 Nov. Yth Ranch Cow Work 64 Yearling In Hand Trail 128 SPB Stallions (3 & over) 9 Ranch Rail Pleasure 65 Y. WT Trail 5-10 129/130 SPB Gr & Res Stallion 10 SPB Ranch Rail Pleasure 66 SPB Y WT Trail 5-10 131 Am Stallions (2 & under) 11 Am. Ranch Rail Pleas 67 Y WT Trail 11-18 132 Am Stallions (3 & over) 12 SPB Am Ranch Rail Pl 68 SPB Y WT Trail 11-18 133 Am Perfm Stallions 13 Nov. Yth R. Rail Pleasure 69 Amateur WT Trail 134/135 Am Gr & Res Stallion 14 Yth Ranch Rail Pleasure 70 SPB Am WT Trail 136 Yearling Stallions 15 SPB Youth R. Rail Please 71 Nov Youth Trail 137 2 Year Old Stallions 16 Nov. Am Ranch Rail Pleas 72 Nov Am Trail 138 3 Year Old Stallions 17 Ranch Reining 73 SPB Youth Trail 139 Aged Stallions 18 SPB Ranch Reining 74 Youth Trail 13 & under 140 Performance Stallions 19 Am Ranch Reining 75 Youth Trail all age 141/142 Gr & Res Stallions 20 SPB Am Ranch Rein 76 Amateur Trail 143 Youth Tobiano Color 21 Nov Am Ranch Reining 77 SPB Amateur Trail 144 Tobiano Color 22 Y Ranch Reining 78 Masters Am Trail 145 Amateur Tobiano Color 23 SPB Yth R. Reining 79 SPB Am Longe Line 146 Youth Overo Color 24 Nov. Youth R. Reining 80 SPB Yearling Longe Line 147 Overo Color 25 Nov. Y Reining 81 Am Longe Line 148 Amateur Overo Color 26 Youth Reining 82 Yearling Longe Line Lunch Break 27 SPB Yth Reining Sunday, 8 AM, Extraco Arena 149 Practice Horsemanship 28 Nov Am Reining 83 Youth Performance Mares 150 Youth Lead Line (3-8yr) 29 Am Reining 84 Youth Mares (All Ages) 151 Green Western Pl 30 SPB Am Reining 85/86 Youth Gr & Res Mare 152 Am WT SPB Hrsmshp 31 Reining all age 87 Am Performance Mares 153 Am WT Hrsmshp 32 SPB Reining 88 Performance Halter Mares 154 Y WT SPB Hrsmnshp11-18 Saturday, 8 am North Arena 89 Y. Performance Geldings 155 Y WT Horsmanship11-18 33 Ranch Trail 90 Y. Geldings (All Ages) 156 Y WT SPB Hrmshp 5-10 34 Ranch Pleasure 91/92 Youth Gr & Res Gelding 157 Y WT Horsemanship 35 SPB Ranch Trail 93 Am Performance Geldings 158 Y WT West Pleasure 5-10 36 SPB Ranch Pleasure 94 Performance Geldings 159 Y SPB WT WP 5-10 37 Am Ranch Trail 95 Am Junior Mares 2&u 160 Y WT West Pl 11-18 38 Am Ranch Pleasure 96 Am Senior Mares 3+ 161 Y SPB WT WP 11-18 39 SPB Am Ranch Trail 97/98 Am Grand & Res Mares 162 Am WT Western Pl 40 SPB Am Ranch Pl 99 SPB Am Mares 163 Am SPB WT WP 41 Nov. Am Ranch Trail 100 SPB Mares (2 & Under) 164 Sr Western Pl (6 & O) 42 Nov. Am Ranch Pleasure 101 SPB Mares (3 & Over) 165 Nov Y Horsemanship 43 Youth Ranch Trail 102/103 SPB Gr & Res Mare 166 Nov Am Horsemanship 44 Youth Ranch Pleasure 104 Yearling Mares 167 Y Hrsmshp 13 & under 45 SPB Youth Ranch Trail 105 2 Year Old Mares 168 Y Hrsmshp 18 & under 46 SPB Yth Ranch Pleasure 106 3 Year Old Mares 169 SPB Y Hrsmnship 47 Nov. Youth Ranch Trail 107 Aged Mares 170 Am Horsemanship 48 Nov. Yth Ranch Pleas. 108/109 Gr & Res Mare 171 Masters Am Hrsmshp 49 Ranch Riding 110 SPB Youth Geldings 172 SPB Am Hrsmshp 50 SPB Ranch Riding 111 SPB Am Geldings 173 Jr West Pl (5 & U) 51 Am Ranch Riding 112 SPB Geldings (2 & u) 174 Nov Y Western Pl 52 SPB Am Ranch Riding 113 SPB Geldings (3 & o) 175 Nov Am West. Pleasure 53 Nov Am Ranch Riding 114/115 SPB Gr & Res Gelding 176 Yth W. Pleasure 13 & under 54 Y Ranch Riding 116 Am Geldings (2 & under) 177 Youth W. Pleasure 18 & u 55 SPB Yth Ranch Riding 117 Am Geldings (3 & over) 178 SPB Y West. Pl 56 Nov. Youth Ranch Riding 118/119 Am Gr & Res Gelding Sunday, cont'd Monday, cont'd 179 2 Yr Old West Pl Extraco Arena 180 Am West Pl 220 Y Walk Trot Eq 5-10 181 Master Am West Pl 45+ 221 Y WT HUS 5-10 182 SPB Am West Pl 222 SPB Y WT HUS 5-10 183 SPB Western Pleasure 223 Y WT HUS 11-18 184 Green Western Riding 224 Y WT SPB HUS 11-18 185 Nov Youth West. Riding 225 Am WT HUS 186 Nov Am Western Riding 226 Am WT SPB HUS 187 Youth Western Riding 227 Senior HUS 188 SPB Yth West Riding 228 Green HUS 189 Western Riding 229 Nov Y HUS 190 SPB West. Riding 230 Nov Am HUS 191 Am Western Riding 231 Y. HUS - 13 & u 192 SPB Am Western Riding 232 Y HUS - all age Monday, 7:30 AM Extraco 233 Junior HUS 193 Practice Showmanship 234 SPB Youth HUS Monday, 8 AM Extraco 235 Am Hunter U Saddle 194 Yth WT Showmanship 5-10 236 Am HUS Masters 195 Yth SPB WT Show 5-10 237 SPB Am Hunt U Saddle 196 Yth WT Showmanship 11-18 238 Nov Youth Equitation 197 Yth SPB Wt Show 11-18 239 Nov Am Equitation 198 Am WT Showmanship 240 Youth Eq 13 & under 199 Am SPB WT Showmanship 241 Youth Eq 18 & under 200 Nov Y Showmanship 242 SPB Youth Equitation 201 Nov Am Showmanship 243 Am Equitation 202 Youth Show. 13 & under 244 Masters Am Eq 203 Youth Show. 18 & under 245 SPB Am Equitation 204 SPB Youth Show. 246 SPB Hunt U Saddle 205 Am Showmanship 247 Youth Barrel Racing 206 Am Masters Show. (45+) 248 SPB Yth Barrels 207 SPB Am Showmanship 249 Nov Am Barrels 208 Youth Hunter Hack 250 Amateur Barrels 209 SPB Yth Hunter Hack 251 SPB Am Barrels 210 Amateur Hunter Hack 252 Barrel Racing all age 211 SPB Am Hunter Hack 253 SPB Barrel Racing 212 Hunter Hack 254 Youth Pole Bending 213 SPB Hunter Hack 255 SPB Yth Pole Bending 214 Practice Equitation 256 Nov Am Poles 215 Am WT Equitation 257 Amateur Pole Bending 216 Am SPB WT Equitaiton 258 SPB Am Pole Bending 217 Y WT Equitation 11-18 259 Pole Bending 218 Y SPB WT Eq 11-18 260 SPB Pole Bending 219 Y SPB WT Eq 5-10 .
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