Silverado Arena Walk-Through 8:00 am. At the end of each group of classes another walk through will be begin for the following session.
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2 The ONE and ONLY The National Mountain Trail Championships Schedule of Events Tuesday- November 3rd OHC Mountain Trail Scavenger Hunt 11AM-? Teams of 3-4 Ride our NEW 271 Acres of Property with friends $5 Entry Fee/Rider with 100% cash Payback to 1 st, 2 nd and 3 rd place teams + Prizes! Spaghetti Feed and Bingo with Kevin in the Feed Room Restaurant at 6:30 PM Wednesday The office will be open from 9 am to 7 pm Welcome Dinner 6:00 pm in the Feed Room Restaurant and Presentation at 7:30pm Thursday November 5th Patterns Posted 7:30 am - Please walk through pattern prior to judge led walk through. Silverado Arena Walk-Through at 8:00 am. At the end of each group of classes another walk through will be begin for the next session. Logan Arena Walk-Through will immediately follow the Silverado Walk-Through. Silverado Classes will take presence over all Logan Classes. Silverado and Logan Classes begin 15 minutes after Logan Walk-Through Friday - November 6th Patterns Posted at 7:30 am - Please walk through pattern prior to judge led walk through. Silverado Arena Walk-Through 8:00 am. At the end of each group of classes another walk through will be begin for the following session. Logan Arena Walk-Through will immediately follow the Silverado Walk-Through. Silverado and Logan Classes begin 15 minutes after the Logan Walk-Through. Silverado Classes will take presence over all Logan Classes. Saturday - November 7th Patterns Posted 7:30 am - Please walk through pattern prior to judge led Walk-Through. Silverado Arena Walk-Through 8:00 am. At the end of each group of classes another walk through will begin for the next session. Logan Arena Walk-Through will immediately follow the Silverado Walk-Through Silverado and Logan Classes begin 15 minutes following Logan Walk-Through. Silverado Classes will take presence over all Logan Classes. 7:30 pm Party and potluck in The Feed Room with Kevin. Celebrate the year with us! Sunday - November 8th Complimentary Breakfast in the Feed Room Restaurant from 7:00-8:30 am. Awards Ceremony - 9:00 am in the Silverado Arena. National Mountain Trail Championship Frequently Asked Questions Who is eligible? Anyone who has a horse, mule or pony and enjoys the beauty, adventure and challenge of traversing a trail course is eligible. Whether you choose the more difficult Silverado Arena course or a few single classes in the Logan Arena, you are in for a treat! There is something for everyone and this is truly a one-of-a-kind competition that has become the Ultimate Trail Competition! What is a Trail Horse? A trail horse is one that can maneuver through a course of obstacles with physical skill, expression and a good mental attitude. It should travel through and between obstacles with inquisitive desire to go forward without compromising its calm, relaxed attitude and way of going. It should approach each obstacle squarely with authority and correct form, with its own style, yet maintaining its willingness to be guided by the handler with no apparent resistance. What Tack & Attire should I use? We want you to dress like you would for a day on the trail. Remember though that this is a competition and if it comes to a tiebreaker, the cleaner, neater package may be the difference. We do require all riders wear safe supportive footwear (preferably boots with at least a ½ inch heel). You are encouraged to wear a helmet. As for equipment, you compete with the tack you would use on a trail ride. Make sure it is safe and proper. Silver and/or show clothes will never matter in this competition! Also, a word about bits: You will not be disqualified for using 2 hands on a shank bit, however, there may be a penalty. Riding with two hands is permitted if you are using a snaffle, regardless of the age of the horse Where is the Schooling Area? A schooling area will be provided in the Emerald Arena. When will the Trail Patterns be available? Patterns and order of go for each division will be posted at least one half hour before the walk through. How will I be Scored? All horses enter the arena with a score of 0. With each obstacle, the judge will determine your score to that obstacle. At the completion of that division, scores will be totaled and a final score for each exhibitor will be given. Scores for each division will be posted as soon as possible. Each obstacle will be scored on a scale of A score of zero will be given for a refusal or off course and a score of 10 is perfect. Scores in between represent the degree to which the judge feels the horse and rider negotiate that particular obstacle. * New Rule- If a horse refuses an obstacle for more than 15 seconds or refuses an obstacle 3 times the judge will assign a zero (0) and the participant will be asked to move on to the next obstacle.* Who will be Disqualified? Abuse to the animal inside or outside the competition arena and/or evidence that an act of abuse has occurred will result in disqualification. This includes lameness and/or fresh blood in mouth, chin, shoulder, barrel, flank or hip; disrespect or misconduct by exhibitor. Awards: To be eligible for the circuit awards in both Silverado and Logan there must be at least 3 horses entered into the class each day. Directions to the Oregon Horse Center Travel on I-5 to Eugene and take Beltline Exit 195 West. Travel West towards Junction City/Airport. After traveling approximately six miles West on Beltline, take the N.W. Expressway Exit 7b. Turn right at the stop sign. Proceed 2 miles North on N.W. Expressway to The Oregon Horse Center is on the right side of the road. If coming from HWY 99, turn east on Awbrey Lane. Go approximately 1 mile to the end of Awbrey Lane. The Oregon Horse Center will be visible in front of you. Turn right and you will see the Oregon Horse Center entrance immediately on your left.
3 Oregon Horse Center Rules & Information NO SMOKING: Smoking is NEVER permitted in any of the Oregon Horse Center buildings (stables, arenas, concourse etc.) DOGS: Dogs are to be leashed or securely tied in a safe place away from horses, people and other dogs- at all times. o Owners must clean up after their dogs and are financially liable for any dog-related incidents. o Dogs ARE NOT allowed in or near the Boarding Barns. SPEED LIMIT: Please adhere to the 5 MPH speed limit while driving on the Oregon Horse Center premises. PARKING: Please do not park in front of the Boarding Barns or in the spots reserved for RV s. Spectators and visitors may park in the gravel parking area at the main entrance to the facility. ADMISSION TO COURSES: No person may enter the space set aside for the judging in either of the show arenas until the proper show time. Failure to comply with this request could result in disqualification from subsequent classes and forfeiture of all entries, prize money, awards and ribbons. No video or camera equipment allowed on the course. PRACTICE: Exhibitors will not be allowed to practice on the Competition Courses. Exhibitors will be given the opportunity to walk the course prior to the start of competition. There will be no exceptions. Warm-up obstacles will be setup in the Emerald Arena for exhibitors to use throughout the show. RV/CAMPING: Please make your RV reservations by using our website RV reservation form, located on the home page of RV and camping will be assigned. Please consult the RV Map when you arrive and pick up your RV tag in the office. There are no septic hookups on the grounds, but we do have four women s and two men s showers. DISPUTE NOT COVERED BY RULES: Should any question arise not provided for in the rules, the question shall be referred to the show committee whose decision will be final. SHOW OFFICE HOURS: The show office will be open Wednesday, November 5th from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. It will open Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday mornings at 7:30 am and close 30 minutes after the competition ends each evening. Course Definitions Course Walk-Through: Opportunity to navigate the course on foot prior to competition in order to become comfortable with the pattern. During the Judge led walk-through, each judge will lead through their section. With the use of our overhead maps, course direction is fairly self-explanatory. We encourage all exhibitors to walk the course prior to the led walk through. Please refrain from talking during the walk through as others around you may not be able to hear the judge. We will have at least two people with flags that walk the exact route each exhibitor needs to take. NO questions will be allowed during the walk through. Walk-throughs will be discussed further at the Fall Trail Clinic. Off Course: Taking an obstacle in the wrong direction; negotiating an obstacle from the wrong side; skipping an obstacle directed by judge, negotiating obstacles in the wrong sequence; not following the correct line of travel either in the drawn pattern or at the judges instruction. Off Course will result in a score of zero for that obstacle. Order of Go/Working Order: Randomly determined order in which exhibitors in a division compete on the course. There will be an order of go posted for ALL Silverado classes. You must be ready when you are called. It will not be the Oregon Horse Center's responsibility to find or track you down. If you are not ready when your number is called, you will miss the opportunity to show in that class. The Logan Arena we will follow the schedule class list, unless we have a scheduling conflict with the Silverado Arena. Refusal: Any action taken by the horse to avoid performing an obstacle, part of a combination of obstacles or portion of a trail course. These actions may include, but are not limited to the following: refusing, evading or running past an obstacle, complete loss of the required gait, and any blatant action by the horse that demonstrates an unwillingness to approach, negotiate and/or complete an obstacle. After either 3 unsuccessful attempts at an obstacle or 15 seconds of an unsuccessful attempt, the judge will instruct the exhibitor to move to the next obstacle and the exhibitor will take a score of zero for that obstacle. Mtn Trail Explorer: Neither horse nor exhibitor have won 1st Place in an OHC Mountain Trail competition in the Silverado Arena prior to this event. Novice Horse: Horse has not won three (3) first places at OHC (Silverado Arena only). If your horse begins the year qualifying for the Novice Horse class then it is allowed to show in the Novice Horse class for the entire year. Novice Rider: Rider has not won three (3) first places OHC (Silverado Arena only). In addition, if you are a professional in the horse business in any capacity (accept money for training or instruction) you are not a novice rider whether you ve competed or not. If you begin the year qualifying for the Novice Rider class then you are allowed to show in the Novice Rider class for the entire year unless you become a professional. Limited Equine: Equine has not won five (5) first places on the OHC Silverado Course prior to January 1, If your equine begins the year qualifying for the Limited Equine class then it is allowed to show in the Limited Equine class for the entire year. Limited Rider: Rider has not won five (5) first places on the OHC Silverado Course prior to January 1, In addition, if you are a professional in the horse business in any capacity (accept money for training or instruction) you are not a Limited Rider whether you ve competed or not. If you begin the year qualifying for the Limited Rider class then you are allowed to show in the Limited Rider class for the entire year unless you become a professional. Green Horse: Not to have been ridden prior to May 1, May be shown by any rider. In-Hand: Handler leads equine through the course using a halter or bridle. Amateur: An exhibitor/competitor who engages in this activity as a pastime/hobby/sport, rather than a profession. (If you take any money for training, instruction, giving lessons etc you are not an amateur). Jackpot: A class where a percentage of the entry fee is paid back to the winners. State Team Challenge Buckle Division: This class division is a team challenge consisting of 4 team members to represent your state. There can be multiple teams per state but only 4 members to a team Each individual will compete on the trail Silverado course and your combined scores from all three days will be the deciding factor to what STATE is the National Mountain Trail Champion. The winners will get a personalized buckle! So go get your team rallied up to compete in this fun new class. * This Class does not go towards your high points* Back to Basics: For those riders who want to go back to the basics in our Mountain Trail Competitions with an easier course that has fewer potentially tough obstacles, i.e. no Mounting/Dismounting, big step ups or drop offs, etc. If you enter the Back to Basics class you cannot cross enter any other Silverado Classes. Mystery Obstacle: This class is about understanding your horse and his/her abilities. This class can push the limits and break the boundaries that other competitions have created. The Oregon Horse Center will be introducing a minimal of ten (10) NEW obstacles. The obstacles may range from an old obstacle with a new twist added to it, to a never seen before obstacle. You will be given a map at 6PM with your route and course description. Guided All Ages: This class is designed for you and another individual/handler to compete on the Silverado course. The Guided class is intended for individuals that may need a little extra support maneuvering through the course and/or handling their horse. This is also a great opportunity for you to show your husband, friend(s), and/or kids to learn what mountain trail is all about. Give them firsthand experience on how hard mountain trial really is; get then up on the horse and lead them through the course. Stock/Hunter Type: Quarter Horses, Paints, Appaloosas and horses of similar style. Saddle/Pleasure Type: Arabians, Morgans, Saddlebreds and horses of similar style. Colored Equines: Pinto, Paint, Appaloosa, etc. White markings extending higher than the hock/knee. Solid Equine: Equine of any color without white markings extending higher than hock/knee. Awards: To be eligible for the circuit awards in both Silverado and Logan there must be at least 3 horses entered into the class each day.
4 EXCITING EVENTS AT THE 2015 National MOUNTAIN TRAIL SHOW! Scavenger Hunt Tuesday November 3! Before the competition begins, have fun with your friends exploring OHC s NEW 271 acre property while enjoying a scavenger hunt. We will have teams of 3-4 people. Each team will be given a map to go out and a list of items to find. To spice things up we have added a $5 entry fee with 100% payback. Paying out to 3 places. OHC will be giving out prizes as well. After the Scavenger Hunt Kevin will have a spaghetti feed in the Feed Room Restaurant to warm you up. Join us for our Complimentary Dinner and Presentation on Wednesday night. Dinner will be available from 6-8pm in The Feed Room Restaurant. We will be presenting the format for the weekend at 7:30 pm. Stop by and enjoy some of Kevin s amazing dinner and relax with friends before the competition begins. *New This Year* Mystery Obstacle Jackpot Class: This class is about understanding your horse and his/her abilities. This class can push the limits and break the boundaries that other competitions have created. The Oregon Horse Center will be introducing NEW obstacles. The obstacles may range from an old obstacle with a new twist added to it, to a never seen before obstacle. You will be given a map at 6PM with your route and course description. Guided- All Ages! This class is designed for you and another individual/handler to compete on the Silverado course. The Guided class is intended for individuals that may need a little extra support maneuvering through the course and/or handling their horse. This is you opportunity to show someone how difficult Mountain Trail really is. Lead your husband, friend(s) and/or kids through the course and show them first-hand what Mountain Trail is about. State Team Challenge Buckle Division: This class division is a team challenge consisting of 4 team members to represent your state. There can be multiple teams per state but only 4 members to a team. Each individual will compete on the trail Silverado course and your combined scores from all three days will be the deciding factor to what STATE is the National Mountain Trail Champion. The winners will get a buckle! Get your teams rallied up and ready to compete in this fun new class. * This Class does not go towards your high points* Peppermint Brick Challenge: The Peppermint Brick Memorial Class is designated to showcase versatile horses. It is open to Owner/Riders who have that special bond between them and their horses. This is the opportunity to perform as a team and enjoy the competition. One go in the Silverado arena with extra challenges from the regular Silverado patterns. $ entry, and a Saddle awarded to the winner. High Point Awards in four divisions: Explorer-Novice-Limited Equine, Explorer-Novice-Limited Rider, Amateur Rider and Open Rider. These awards will be given at all three of OHC Mountain Trail Events this year: Pacific Crest Mountain Trail Show, NW Mountain Trail Championship and the National Mountain Trail Championship A High Point and Reserve High Point Trail Horse will be awarded in four divisions: Explorer-Novice-Limited Equine, Explorer-Novice-Limited Rider, Amateur Rider and Open Rider. To be eligible a horse/rider combination must enter a minimal of six (6) individual classes in the Logan arena and two (2) classes in the Silverado arena. Your best six (6) scores in the Logan and your best two (2) cumulative three day scores in the Silverado will be counted for the award. You may enter any classes in Silverado or Logan to qualify, you just need to qualify for the division (to qualify for the Explorer-Novice-Limited Equine, your equine must be either an Explorer, Novice or Limited Equine as of January 1, 2014). This award will be given for each weekend of OHC Mountain Trail Shows: Pacific Crest Mountain Trail Show, NW Mountain Trail Championship and National Mountain Trail Championship. National Mountain Trail Championships Exsecutive Sponsor: Call Colleen at We have Vendor Spa available for the 2014 National Mountain Trail Championships! Call Chris at today to reserve your spot!
5 National Mountain Trail Championship: November 5-8, 2015 Silverado Arena Division/Class List Entering a division in the Silverado Arena means you ride in that division (same class number) all 3 days of the competition. A score is given for each run and those scores will be added together to determine overall division winners. Exceptions to that are the Mystery Obstacle, Timed & Judged, Ride One, Lead One, and Canine Companion Classes which consist of just one run on the course- no cumulative scores. Walk though in the Silverado Arena will start at 8:00AM. Classes will start 15 minutes after the conclusion of the Logan Arena walk through. Class # Division Class # Division 1 Open Jackpot All Riders 50% Payback 15 Limited Rider 50 & Over 2 Amateur Jackpot- 50% Payback 16 Green Horse 3 Buckle Championship- Open Rider- 50 & Over 17 In-Hand Limited Equine All Ages 4 Buckle Championship- Amateur Rider- 50 & Over 18 Limited Rider- All Ages 5 Buckle Championship- Open Rider 49 & Under 19 Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 6 Buckle Championship- Amateur Rider 49 & Under 20 Back to Basics All Ages 7 State Team Challenge- Buckle Division 21 Guided - All Ages 8 In-Hand Open- All Ages 22 Explorer Equine All Ages 9 Novice Equine All Ages 23 *NEW* Mystery Obstacle Jackpot Thursday Only 50% Payback 10 Novice Rider All Ages 24 Timed and Judged Jackpot- Thursday Only 50% Payback 11 Limited Rider- 49 & Under 25 Stick Horse Race- Friday Only 12 Bareback Jackpot - 50% Payback 26 Ride One, Lead One Jackpot Friday Only- 50% Payback 13 Limited Equine- All Ages 27 Canine Companion Class- Friday Only 14 Youth Rider- 17 & Under Thursday, November 5-8AM 1. Open Jackpot All Riders- 50% Payback 2. Amateur Jackpot 50% Payback 3. Buckle Championship - Open Rider 50 & Over 4. Buckle Championship - Amateur Rider 50 & Over 5. Buckle Championship - Open Rider 49 & Under 6. Buckle Championship - Amateur Rider 49 & Under 7. State Team Challenge- Buckle Division 8. In-Hand Open- All Ages 9. Novice Equine All Ages 10. Novice Rider All Ages 11. Limited Rider - 49 & Under 12. Bareback Jackpot 50% Payback 13. Limited Equine- All Ages 14. Youth Rider- Ages 17 & Under 15. Limited Rider- 50 & Over 16. Green Horse 17. In- Hand Limited Equine All Ages 18. Limited Rider- All Ages 19. Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 20. Back to Basics All Ages 21. Guided All Ages 22. Explorer Equine All Ages Thursday Not to Start before 6:00 pm 23. Mystery Obstacle Jackpot- 50% Payback 24. Timed and Judged Jackpot- 50% Payback Friday, November 6-8AM 9. Novice Equine All Ages 10. Novice Rider All Ages 11. Limited Rider - 49 & Under 12. Bareback Jackpot 50% Payback 13. Limited Equine- All Ages 14. Youth Rider- Ages 17 & Under 15. Limited Rider- 50 & Over 16. Green Horse 17. In- Hand Limited Equine All Ages 18. Limited Rider- All Ages 19. Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 20. Back to Basics All Ages 21. Guided All Ages 22. Explorer Equine All Ages 1. Open Jackpot All Riders- 50% Payback 2. Amateur Jackpot 50% Payback 3. Buckle Championship - Open Rider 50 & Over 4. Buckle Championship - Amateur Rider 50 & Over 5. Buckle Championship - Open Rider 49 & Under 6. Buckle Championship - Amateur Rider 49 & Under 7. State Team Challenge- Buckle Division 8. In-Hand Open- All Ages Friday Not to Start before 6:00 pm 25. Stick Horse Race- All Ages 26. Ride One, Lead One Jackpot- 50% Payback 27. Canine Companion Class *Peppermint Brick Challenge* Saturday, November 7-8AM 21. Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 22. Back to Basics All Ages 23. Guided All Ages 24. Explorer Equine All Ages 1. Open Jackpot All Riders- 50% Payback 2. Amateur Jackpot 50% Payback 3. Buckle Championship - Open Rider 50 & Over 4. Buckle Championship - Amateur Rider 50 & Over 5. Buckle Championship - Open Rider 49 & Under 6. Buckle Championship - Amateur Rider 49 & Under 7. State Team Challenge- Buckle Division 8. In-Hand Open- All Ages 9. Novice Equine All Ages 10. Novice Rider All Ages 11. Limited Rider - 49 & Under 12. Bareback Jackpot 50% Payback 13. Limited Equine- All Ages 14. Youth Rider- Ages 17 & Under 15. Limited Rider- 50 & Over 16. Green Horse 17. Stock/Hunter Type - All Ages 18. In- Hand Limited Equine All Ages 19. Limited Rider- All Ages 20. Saddle/Pleasure Type - All Ages Call Colleen at Thank you to our sponsors of this amazing event! Call today to be a part of this amazing event !
6 Logan Arena Class List The Logan Arena Course is made up of mountain trail obstacles but on a slightly different scale with more daily variety, as well as elements you might find in a Trail Class at a horse show. These classes are perfect for those of you that are just starting out in the Mountain Trail world! The classes in the Logan Arena are individual classes. Enter each class, each day, separately using the corresponding class number. Logan Arena Classes are $25.00 each. Logan Jackpot classes are $35, must be entered each class each day to win cash prize. Walk through will begin immediately following the conclusion of the walk through in the Silverado Arena and classes will begin 15 minutes after Thursday November Explorer Exhibitor - All Ages 29. Novice Equine - All Ages 30. Limited Rider 50 & Over 31. Senior Equines 6 & Over 32. Youth 17 & Under 33. In-Hand Limited Junior Horse 5 & Under 34. In-Hand Mares 35. Stock Hunter Type 36. Open Rider 50 & Over 37. In-Hand Equine 2 & Under 38. Back to Basics 39. Amateur Rider 49 & Under 40. Green Horse 41. In-Hand Geldings & Stallions 42. Mares 43. Saddle Pleasure Type 44. Bareback 45. In-Hand Equine 3 & Over 46. Geldings & Stallions 47. Open Rider 49 & Under 48. Explorer Equine - All Ages 49. In-Hand Open 50. Limited Rider 49 & Under 51. Junior Equines 5 & Under 52. In-Hand Limited Exhibitor - All Ages 53. Amateur -All Ages 54. Limited Equine- All Ages 55. Amateur Rider 50 & Over 56. Novice Exhibitor - All Ages 57. In-Hand Limited Senior Horse 6 & Over 58. Limited Rider All Ages 59. Open Jackpot - 50% Payback Friday November Amateur -All Ages 61. Mares 62. Amateur Rider 50 & Over 63. Open Jackpot - 50% Payback 64. Saddle Pleasure Type 65. Bareback 66. Back to Basics 67. In-Hand Equine 2 & Under 68. Geldings & Stallions 69. Open Rider 49 & Under 70. In-Hand Mares 71. In-Hand Open 72. Open Rider 50 & Over 73. Junior Equines 5 & Under 74. In-Hand Equine 3 & Over 75. Novice Equine - All Ages 76. Limited Equine- All Ages 77. Green Horse 78. Novice Exhibitor - All Ages 79. In-Hand Limited Senior Horse 6 & Over 80. Limited Rider -All Ages 81. In-Hand Geldings & Stallions 82. Explorer Equine - All Ages 83. Amateur Rider 49 & Under 84. Limited Rider 50 & Over 85. Senior Equines 6 & Over National Mountain Trail Championships -Host Hotel- Holiday Inn Hotel, Springfield OR Call and ask for the Oregon Horse Center Rates- $79/Night +Tax Friday Morning Continue: 86. Limited Rider 49 & Under 87. In-Hand Limited Junior Horse 5 & Under 88. Explorer Exhibitor - All Ages 89. Stock Hunter Type 90. Youth 17 & Under 91. In-Hand Limited Exhibitor - All Ages Saturday November In-Hand Open 93. Amateur -All Ages 94. Limited Rider 49 & Under 95. Explorer Equine - All Ages 96. Novice Equine - All Ages 97. Green Horse 98. Bareback 99. Limited Equine- All Ages 100. Novice Exhibitor - All Ages 101. In-Hand Limited Senior Horse 6 & Over 102. Saddle Pleasure Type 103. Back to Basics 104. In-Hand Mares 105. In-Hand Geldings & Stallions 106. Geldings & Stallions 107. Senior Equines 6 & Over 108. Open Rider 50 & Over 109. In-Hand Limited Junior Horse 5 & Under 110. Explorer Exhibitor - All Ages 111. Stock Hunter Type 112. Youth 17 & Under 113. In-Hand Equine 2 & Under 114. Mares 115. In-Hand Equine 3 & Over 116. Junior Equines 5 & Under 117. Amateur Rider 49 & Under 118. Limited Rider- All Ages 119. Amateur Rider 50 & Over 120. Open Jackpot - 50% Payback 121. In-Hand Limited Exhibitor - All Ages 122. Limited Rider 50 & Over 123. Open Rider 49 & Under National Mountain Trail Party! We invite everyone to be a part of our Potluck Party Saturday Night Bring your favorite dish to the Feed Room! We will have games and lots of food. It s a great time to meet your fellow exhibitors and catch up with the ones you have missed. OHC will have drinks and tables available! Call Colleen at
7 Silverado Open Division Classes: 1) Open Jackpot All Riders- 50% Payback 3) Buckle Championship- Open Rider- 50 & Over 5) Buckle Championship- Open Rider- 49 & Under 8) In-Hand Open- All Ages Silverado Amateur Division Classes: 2) Amateur Jackpot- 50% Payback 4) Buckle Championship- Amateur Rider- 50 & Over 6) Buckle Championship- Amateur Rider 49 & Under Silverado Explorer-Novice-Limited Equine Division Classes: 10) Novice Equine All Ages 13) Limited Equine- All Ages 17) In-Hand Limited Equine- All Ages 22) Explorer Equine- All Ages Silverado Explorer-Novice-Limited Rider Division Classes: 10) Novice Rider All Ages 11) Limited Rider - 49 & Under 15) Limited Rider- 50 & Over 18) Limited Rider- All Ages 19) Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages Silverado All Division Classes 12) Bareback Jackpot- 50% Payback 14) Youth Rider 17 & Under 16) Green Horse 20) Back to Basics- All Ages 21) Guided- All Ages *State Team Challenge- Buckle Division Points does not count towards high point* Logan Open Divisions 36) Open Rider 50 & Over 47) Open Rider 49 & Under 49) In-Hand Open 59) Open Jackpot- 50% Payback 63) Open Jackpot- 50% Payback 69) Open Rider 49 & Under 71) In-Hand Open 72) Open Rider 50 & Over 92) In-Hand Open 108) Open Rider 50 & Over 120) Open Jackpot- 50% Payback 123) Open Rider 49 & Under Logan Amateur Division Classes: 39) Amateur Rider 49 & Under 53) Amateur All Ages 55) Amateur Rider 50 & Over 60) Amateur All Ages 62) Amateur Rider 50 & Over 83) Amateur Rider 49 & Under 93) Amateur All Ages 117) Amateur Rider 49 & Under 119) Amateur Rider 50 & Over Logan Explorer-Novice-Limited Equine Division Classes 29) Novice Equine All Ages 33) In-Hand Limited Junior Horse 5 & Under 48) Explorer Equine All Ages 54 Limited Equine All Ages 57) In-Hand Limited Senior Horse 6 & Over 75) Novice Equine- All Ages 76) Limited Equine All Ages 79) In-Hand Limited Senior Horse 6 & Over 82) Explorer Equine All Ages 87) In-Hand Limited Junior Horse 5 & Under 95) Explorer Equine- All Ages 96) Novice Equine- All Ages 99) Limited Equine- All Ages 101) In-Hand Limited Senior Horse 6 & Over 109) In-Hand Limited Junior Horse 5 & Under Logan Explorer-Novice-Limited Rider Division Classes Continue: 80) Limited Rider- All Ages 84) Limited Rider 50 & Over 86) Limited Rider 49 & Under 88) Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 91) In-Hand Limited Exhibitor- All Ages 96) Limited Rider 49 & Under 100) Novice Exhibitor- All Ages 110) Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 118) Limited Rider- All Ages 121) In-Hand Limited Exhibitor- All Ages 122) Limited Rider 50 & Over Logan All Division Classes: 31) Senior Equines 6 & Over 32) Youth 17 & Under 34) In-Hand Mares 35) Stock Hunter Type 37) In-Hand Equine 2 & Under 41) In-Hand Geldings & Stallions 38) Back to Basics 40) Green Horse 42) Mares 43) Saddle Pleasure Types 44) Bareback 45) In-Hand Equines 3 & Over 46) Geldings & Stallions 51) Junior Equines 5 & Under 61) Mares 64) Saddle Pleasure Type 65) Bareback 66) Back to Basics 67) In-Hand Equine 2 & Under 68) Geldings & Stallions 70) In-Hand Mares 73) Junior Equines 5 & Under 74) In-Hand Equine 3 & Over 77) Green Horse 81) In-Hand Geldings & Stallions 85) Senior Equines 6 & Over 89) Stock Hunter Type 90) Youth 17 & Under 97) Green Horse 98) Bareback 102) Saddle Pleasure Type 103) Back to Basics 104) In-Hand Mares 105) In-Hand Geldings & Stallions 106) Geldings & Stallions 107) Senior Equine 6 & Over 111) Stock Hunter Type 112) Youth 17 & Under 113) In-Hand Equine 2 & Under 114) Mares 115) In-Hand Equine 3 & Over 116) Junior Equine 5 & Under Logan Explorer-Novice-Limited Rider Division Classes 28) Explorer Exhibitor- All Ages 30) Limited Rider 50 & Over 50) Limited Rider 49 & Under 52) In-Hand Limited Exhibitor- All Ages 56) Novice Exhibitor All Ages 58) Limited Rider All Ages 78) Novice Exhibitor- All Ages
8 Sponsorship Form for the 2015 National Mountain Trail Championships November 5-8, 2015 Oregon Horse Center Eugene Oregon BECOME A SPONSOR FOR THIS AMAZING EVENT! BUCKLE CLASS OR HIGH POINT SPONSOR 8 AVAILABLE! $250 SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCED THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND BANNER ON OUTSIDE OF SILVERADO ARENA PRESENT HIGH POINT AWARD AT SUNDAY S AWARDS CEREMONY WEB BANNER PUT ON NATIONAL TRAIL PAGE (CAN BE HYPERLINKED TO YOUR WEBSITE!) MOUNTAIN TRAIL SILVERADO DIVISION AWARD SPONSOR 18 AVAILABLE! $95 SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCED DURING CLASS EACH DAY PRESENT AWARDS TO CLASS WINNERS ON SUNDAY BANNER ON OUTSIDE OF SILVERADO ARENA WEB BANNER PUT ON NATIONAL TRAIL PAGE (CAN BE HYPERLINKED TO YOUR WEBSITE!) MOUNTAIN TRAIL LOGAN CIRCUIT AWARD SPONSOR 32 AVAILABLE! $50 SPONSORSHIP ANNOUNCED DURING CLASS EACH DAY PRESENT AWARDS TO CLASS WINNERS ON SUNDAY BANNER ON OUTSIDE OF LOGAN ARENA WEB BANNER PUT ON NATIONAL TRAIL PAGE (CAN BE HYPERLINKED TO YOUR WEBSITE!) Other sponsorships accepted! We would love to have product sponsorships in addition to the above sponsorships. Contact OHC to work out the details! DEADLINE FOR SPONSORSHIPS IS OCTOBER 29TH. Name of Sponsorship: Address: City: State, Zip: Phone Number: Sponsorship Type: First Class Choice: Second Class Choice: Please include payment with sponsorship form or entry form. Call Colleen at
9 National Mountain Trail Championships Entry Form November 5-8, 2015 * Oregon Horse Center Eugene, Oregon Using the chart below, circle the classes or divisions you wish to enter. Those in red are Jackpot classes. Those in Blue are Buckle Classes. November 5-8, 2015 Division Class Numbers 1-27 SILVERADO ARENA (Please circle your class choices) November 5-8, 2015 Division Class Number LOGAN ARENA (Please circle your class choices) SILVERADO ARENA: Classes 1-27 (circle the class number you wish to enter above) Mountain Trail Championship Divisions: Youth, Novice, Limited, In-Hand, Green, Explorer, Back to Basics. $145 per division (One run each day Thursday, Friday, & Saturday) Mountain Trail Championship Buckle Divisions: Amateur 49 & Under, Open 49 & Under, Amateur 50 & Over, Open 50 & $165 per division (One run each day Thursday, Friday, & Saturday) Mountain Trail Championship (Open, Amateur, & Bareback) Jackpot $190 per division (One run each day Thursday, Friday, & Saturday 50% cash payback + prizes) Mountain Trail Championship State Team Challenge- Buckle $165 per rider (One run each day Thursday, Friday, & Saturday) $ Teammates and State (4 per team): **Team Name: Mountain Trail Championship Single Go $70 (Ride One, Lead One, Timed & Judged and Mystery Obstacle) (One Run Thursday OR Friday Evening 50% cash payback + Prizes) Mountain Trail Championship Single Go- Caine $45 (One Run Friday Evening) $ Mountain Trail Championship Special Class- Stick Horse- Ages 6 & Under (Friday Free $ FREE LOGAN ARENA: Classes (circle the class number you wish to enter above) Mountain Trail Logan Arena $25 per class (Jackpot Class is $35 per class - 50% payback) SPONSORSHIPS: Be a part of this amazing event! Buckle Class or High Point $250 per high point (8 available - Please fill out sponsor information page) Sponsorship - Mountain Trail Silverado Arena $95 per division (Please fill out sponsor information page) Sponsorship Mountain Trail Logan Arena Class@ $50 per class (Please fill out sponsor information page) MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES: Yep the extra stuff! Weekend Stall - Wednesday through $75 per stall Stalled With All stalls - tack, horse, and ready-rooms are all the same price. Stay between Northwest Week and National Week for free! Day $35 per day Which Day Early Arrival $15 per night per stall (early arrival is Tuesday or before) Haul in Fee per horse per $25 (if you are not getting a stall) No horse is allowed on the grounds overnight without a stall Baled $8.00 per bale No of bags One-Time Post Entry $25 per horse when received after 10/29/14 Shirt Size? (Please Circle) XS S M L XL XXL High Point Division RV Reservations please go to Stay between Northwest Week and National Week for free! Total Fees Owed $ Horse Name Breed Age Sex Exhibitor/Owner Name Age Address Address City/State/Zip Phone Number Please be aware that any photographs taken during the show will be posted on our website for purchase from CTS Photos & Oregon Horse Center and they may be used in future advertising. TO PAY WITH VISA OR MASTERCARD $5.00 Credit Card Charge Mail or Fax w/credit card info to (541) Visa MC Name Card # Exp / Signature Verification # MAIL ENTRY FORM & FEES TO: Oregon Horse Center Prairie Rd, Eugene, OR PH FAX kim@oregonhorsecenter.com Show Secretary Kimberly Moser
10 HORSE RIDING AGREEMENT AND LIABILITY RELEASE FORM FOR INDIVIDUALS RIDING HORSES AT THIS STABLE, THIS FORM MUST BE COMPLETED BY AND FOR EACH PARTICIPANT OREGON HORSE CENTER AND RONALD MAJOR DEFOE, hereinafter known as THIS STABLE. Located at Prairie Rd., Eugene, OR (541) PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM YOUR PARTICIPATION IN THIS ACTIVITY. THIS STABLE DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOUR SAFETY OR THAT OF YOUR HORSE.. IT IS HEREBY AGREED TO AS FOLLOWS: THAT A. AGREEMENT OF RIDERS AND AGREEMENT PURPOSE the following listed individual hereinafter known as the RIDER, and the parents or legal guardians thereof if a minor, do hereby voluntarily request and agree to participate in horse riding on THIS STABLES S promises, and that RIDER will ride his/her own horse or one borrowed or leased by RIDER S own arrangement, today and on all future dates: RIDER NAME AGE (IF UNDER 21) ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP B. AGREEMENT SCOPE AND TERRITORY This agreement shall be legally binding upon me the registered RIDER, and the parents or legal guardians thereof if a minor, my heirs, estate, assigns, including all minor children, and personal representatives; and it shall be interpreted according to the laws of the state and county of THIS STABLE S physical location. Any dispute by the RIDER shall be litigated in and venue shall be the county in which THIS STABLE is physically located. The term HORSE HEREIN SHALL REFER TO ALL EQUINE SPECIES. The term HORSEBACK RIDING or RIDING herein shall refer to riding or otherwise handling of horses, ponies, mules, or donkeys, whether from the ground or mounted. The term RIDER shall herein refer to a person who rides a horse mounted or otherwise handles or comes near a horse from the ground. The terms I, me, my shall herein refer to the above registered rider and the parents or legal guardians thereof if a minor. C. ACTIVITY RISK CLASSIFICATION Horseback riding is classified as RUGGED ADVENTURE RECREATIONAL SPORT ACTIVITY, and that there are numerous obvious and non-obvious inherent risks always present in such activity despite all safety precautions. According to NEISS (National Electronic Injury Surveillance Systems of United States Consumer Products) horse activities rank 64 th among the activities of people relative to injuries that result in a stay in U.S. hospitals. Related injuries can be severe requiring more hospital days and resulting in more lasting residual effects than injuries in other activities. D. NATURE OF RIDING HORSES No horse is a completely safe horse. Horses are 5 to 15 times larger, 20 to 40 times more powerful, and 3 to 4 times faster than a human. If a rider falls from horse to ground it will generally be at a distance of from 3 ½ to 5 ½ feet, and the impact may result in injury to the rider. Horseback riding/horse driving is the only sport where one much smaller, weaker predator animal, the human, tries to control and become one unit of movement with another much larger, stronger prey animal, the horse, with each having a limited understanding of the other. If a horse is frightened or provoked it may divert from its training and act according to its natural survival instincts which may include, but are not limited to stopping short, changing direction or speed at will; shifting its weight from side to side, bucking, rearing, biting, kicking, or running from danger. E. RIDER RESPONSIBILITY Upon mounting a horse and taking up the reins the RIDER is in primary control of the horse. The RIDER S safety largely depends upon his/her ability to carry out simple instructions, and his/her ability to remain balanced aboard the moving animal. The RIDER shall be responsible for his/her own safety. F. CONDITIONS OF NATURE THIS STABLE is not responsible for total or partial acts, occurrences, or elements of nature that can scare a horse, cause it to fall, or react in some other unsafe way. SOME EXAMPLES ARE: Thunder, lightning, rain, wind, wild and domestic animals, insects, reptiles, which may walk, run, fly near, bite and/or sting a horse or person; and irregular footing on out-of-door groomed or wild land which is subject to constant change in condition according to weather, temperature, natural and man-made changes in landscape. G. INSPECTION OF PREMISES RIDER has inspected THIS STABLE S facilities and trails and is satisfied that all premises conditions are reasonably safe for RIDER S intended purpose, usage and presence upon THIS STABLE S premises. H. ACCIDENT/MEDICAL AND PERSONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE Should medical treatment be required, I and/or my own accident;/medical insurance company shall pay for all such incurred expenses. My accident/medical insurance company is. Should my actions or that of my horse cause injury or damage of any kind I and/or my own personal liability shall pay for such damages. My personal liability insurance company is. I. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR WARNING I have been fully warned and advised by THIS STABLE that the rider should purchase and wear protective headgear (riding helmet), and that the wearing of such headgear while mounting, riding, dismounting, and otherwise being around horses, may prevent or reduce severity of some head injuries and even prevent death from happening as the result of a fall or other incurrence. J. LIABILITY RELEASE In consideration of THIS STABLE allowing my participation in this activity, under the terms set forth herein, I, the RIDER, and the parent or guardian thereof if a minor, do agree to hold harmless and release THIS STABLE, it s owners, agents, employees, officers, members, premises, owners, insurers, and affiliated organizations from legal liability due to THIS STABLE S ordinary negligence; I do further agree that except in the event of THIS STABLE S gross and willful negligence, I shall bring no claims, demands, actions and causes of action, and/or litigation, against THIS Stable and IT S ASSOCIATES as stated above in this clause, for any economic and non-economic losses due to bodily injury, death, property damage, sustained by me and/or my minor child or legal ward in relation to the premises and operations of THIS STABLE, to include while riding, handling, or otherwise being near horses owned by or in the care, custody and control of THIS STABLE. ALL RIDERS AND PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIAN MUST SIGN AFTER READING THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT RIDER: DATE: GUARDIAN: DATE: In case of emergency please notify Phone
11 PEPPERMINT BRICK MEMORIAL CLASS Friday NOVEMBER 6, 2015 Silverado Arena *After the Canine Companion Class* The Peppermint Brick Memorial Class is designated to showcase versatile horses. It is open to Owner/Riders Who have that special bond between them and their horses. This is the opportunity to perform as a team and Enjoy the competition. Peppermint Brick (aka Cowboy) was born April 11, 1984 at the Banks home. He was a Red Roan gelding by AQHA CH Son O Brick and out of Heavens Cowgirl, granddaughter of the Continental. He died at the Banks home in October He was raised, trained and shown by Bob, Linda and Mardi. He was one of the original entries at the Oregon Horse Center Trail championships in 2002, and was the very first Open Champion. He competed there for the next 9 years, winning in open, senior, Ride one/ Lead One and Bareback. His show training began as Mardi s 4-H horse. During their 4-H career, they won Reserve Champion in Dressage and Champion in every other category- Trail, English Equitation, Equitation over fences, Western Equitation, Showmanship and Driving. In Mardi s senior year, he set the state barrel record for Senior 4-H Division. the Highlight of his jumping career was a Swedish Oxer at 4 9. He was also used as her Rodeo Queen Horse and packed the American Flag on a regular basis. He was honored to have pulled a carriage for three separate weddings. The intention of this class/award is to give owners of great horses a chance to perform with their partner; being able to display their bond of trust and teamwork. It is designed for owner/riders who love and appreciate their horses as much as Cowboy was. The scoring process will include: Judged and Scored Portion, Panel Discussion and Personal Element that the Horse and rider will have the opportunity to demonstrate. Entry Fee: $ Horse Name: Owner/Rider: Breed: Age: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone:
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