CARRIAGE DRIVING Saturday, September 5 Sunday, September 6 Show Superintendent: Joan Feusner, Ogallala, NE Phone: 832-298-9672 Equipment Steward: Ron Froschheiser, Ogallala NE Phone: 281-389-8942 Show Judge: Tom O Carroll, Navasota, TX Show Announcer: Dr. Dave Baltzell DVM, Ogallala, NE Ring Stewards: Nancy Fisher, Gary Fisher Production Stewards: Bill Timmons, Mona Baldwin Gate Operator: TBA On Call Vet: Dr Steve Krull, Phone: 308-367-6754 Show Secretary: Sharron Scott, Gulf Breeze, FL
WELCOME TO THE 2015 CARRIAGE DRIVING SHOW NEBRASKA STATE FAIR, GRAND ISLAND NEBRASKA Welcome Failte Velkommen The Carriage show venue and format is changing up. We are opening our arms and gates to our equine friends, the Long Ears and the Gypsy horses. Both are very popular with spectators. We have a day and a half show scheduled for traditional, novelty and sport driving events. The Carriage Driving Show management is pleased to offer a team of driving and horse person professionals who are dedicated to keeping the show running smoothly, timely and safely. Tom O Carroll of Good Hands Driving Center, Navasota,Texas is our Judge. Tom O Carroll is a superlative driving equine trainer, clinician and judge; well known for his ability to train any equine from mini mules to horses to zebras. Tom was born on a small farm in Ireland and says he doesn t remember life without horses. He came to the United States in 1960. Tom has introduced the driving sport of CDE (Combined Driving Event) to many drivers. His students and equines have gone on to National and International showing. He is also proud of his driving students who safely pleasure drive in their neighborhoods. Tom is regularly invited to teach drivers all over the country. By Googling Tom O Carroll Carriage Driving you can see Tom in action. He holds driving events as his facility. Mr. O Carroll is very people friendly and willing to give driving advice and encouragement when he is judging a show or conducting a clinic. Joan Feusner, Carriage Driving Show Superintendent, has had the extreme pleasure of training with Tom O Carroll. DRIVE ON
RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Classes shall be governed by the Nebraska State Fair Equine General Rules. By signing the entry form the exhibitor also agrees to abide by the Nebraska State Fair General Rules and Regulations and the International Association of Fairs and Exhibitions National Code of Show Ring Ethics found in the Equine Rules and Regulations Handbook. 2. The Nebraska State Fair will provide a safe and healthy environment for showing valuable equines. Equine Health Requirements have been established and need to be followed. Please refer to those requirements. Current EIA (coggins) test results and CVI (Certificate of Veterinary Inspection) papers are to be presented at the Check-In Trailer located on Stuhr Road. Once papers have been checked and approved you will receive your exhibitor packets. A map of the horse show facilities including check in area, barns, warm up area, arenas, parking show office location, obstacle course patterns, etc. will be included in the packets. 3. Horses are to be driven single or pair to a vehicle appropriate for the occasion. Harness must be in good repair, clean, fit properly, and be of the type appropriate to the vehicle used. 4. Open to all horses, mules, ponies and minis. 5. Registration Papers: No animal may be entered or exhibited as purebred unless the same has been recorded in the recognized books or record for that breed. If you have questions regarding breed documentation, contact your breed superintendent. 6. Loading In and Out: All equines must be stalled on the show grounds. Stalls in the R Barn have doors. Stall assignments will be posted on a chart at the South End of the R Barn. Box stalls and tack stalls are rented from the Nebraska State Fair. See Division Fees. Trucks and trailers are to be parked in designated areas. See the Equine Check-In Trailer Hours of Operation for load in times. Feed and bedding are available from the Feed Store. 7. Veterinarian and Farrier Services will be available. 8. All carriages must pass a safety inspection prior to entering first class. 9. All carriage entries must be in serviceable condition. Antique vehicles may be used in the picnic class. Marathon/combined driving carriages are acceptable in all classes and divisions. Wire spoke wheels allowed in pony classes only. Single, double axles and all tires are allowed. 10. All driving entries must be shown in bridle and bit, noseband and blinders/winkers. Properly fitted standing martingales and side checks are allowed in the Pleasure classes. Certain nosebands are not allowed: dropped, flash and figure 8. Curb straps on snaffle bits are not allowed. Curb straps are expected on Liverpool, Butterfly, Glory and Kimberwick driving bits. Western type bits are not allowed. Kick straps are allowed. Leg wraps and boots are not allowed in pleasure type classes. Bell boots, over reach and ortho boots are allowed in obstacle/timed classes. 11. Bridles may not be removed while horses or mules are still hitched or Put to. Equine may not be tied while harnessed. A header should be with each vehicle while driver walks a course, checks information board, changes clothes, grabs lunch, etc. 12. All pairs must have a whip/driver and groom to ride. The header/groom may ride on the groom s stand on the back of a marathon vehicle. A single may have a groom to ride. 13. Youth, are drivers under age 14, who may drive in any class accompanied by an adult driver in the carriage. Youth drivers must wear fastened protective headgear. A horse may compete twice in the same obstacle/timed class if a different driver and number are used and entry fee has been paid. 14. Any exhibitor found in violation of any rules or regulations will forfeit all fees paid, any prize money earned and the exhibitor may be asked to leave the grounds immediately. PROTESTS All protests must be submitted in writing to the Nebraska State Fair Horse Show Office. Protests may only be filed by the rider, trainer, owner or driver who was in the show ring. The Horse Show Superintendent must accompany protestor to the office. These protests must be filed within 4 hours and must be accompanied by a $100.00 fee payable in cash or certified check. All decisions made by the show judge are final. Protests against another animal or competitor must be filed with the Show Superintendent before a class is judged or immediately after the class is judged. Once an equine entry reaches the Division Championship level, NO protests will be accepted.
**ENTRY DEADLINE** **Friday, July 31, 2015** DIVISION FEES Entry Fee: $10.00 per Class Stall Fee: $35.00 Tack Room: $35.00 Exhibitor Daily Ticket: $4.00 each Exhibitor Badge (11 day): $20.00 Vehicle Pass: $10.00 good for the entire Fair Late Fee: $50.00 per exhibitor, for all entries postmarked after July 31, 2015 AWARDS & PREMIUMS Ribbons will be awarded 1-6 places Premium Monies will be awarded 1-4 places 1st $ 50.00 2nd $40.00 3rd $35.00 4th $30.00 There will be Division awards for Champion and Reserve Champion Divisions and Rules for the 2015 Open Carriage Driving Show Non-Sanctioned ADS Show Whip, Gloves, Apron and Driving Whip Required. Open VSE (Very Small Equine) and Ponies under 14.2 hands (Single/Pair) Open Light Horse for Equine over 14.2 hands, to include Mules (Single/Pair) Open Draft for Gypsies, Fjords, Standard Drafts and Mules (Single/Pair) SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS AND GUIDELINES Taking into consideration that equines can have unpredictable behaviors and that they are large animals we note the following: 1. Cross tying in barns is allowed. 2. Stall renters must keep area in front of their stalls clear. 3. Equines should not be left in wash rack unattended. 4. Carriage horses may be harnessed in stall or in aisle, but must be put to or hitched outdoors. 5. A groom or helper should be available to keep the area clear of pedestrian traffic while equine is being groomed, washed, saddled or harnessed. 6. Equines should remain in stalls assigned unless cleared with Show Manager. 7. Carriage horses must always wear a bridle and bit while hitched to a carriage. 8. It is suggested that carriage driving Youths, 14 and under, wear fastened safety headgear while driving equines in warm up area, arena and in between. 9. Warm up areas can be dangerous if everyone is going in one direction and someone decides to go the opposite direction. Someone needs to designate when to reverse direction. 10. Be available and ready to enter the arena when your class is called. 11. Carriage show team members will make safety inspections each show morning. They are helpful and knowledgeable in making equipment decisions. 12. Keep in mind that carriage horses are not usually familiar with cattle, bucking horses, shooting, large crowds milling around, balloons, 4 wheelers, whips in their faces, loud noises, flags, etc. 13. Also, saddle horses have been known to run backwards at the sight of a carriage. 14. When carriage horses are in the show arena and the judge calls for Reverse Direction or Change of Rein, it is safest to drive a diagonal cut across the arena rather than a circle. 15. The judge and/or Show Manager or Superintendent have the right to make changes in the schedule, patterns or arena dimensions for the sake of safety.
Carriage Driving Class List for Two Day Show Singles and Pairs are combined Youth under 14 may enter all classes with adult driver in Carriage 8:00 AM Saturday, September 5, 2015 801 Pleasure Driving - *VSE (Very Small Equine), Ponies under 14.2 hands 802 Pleasure Driving Over 14.2 hands, Light Horses, Mules 803 Pleasure Driving Gypsies, Fjords, Draft Horses and Mules 804 Pleasure Turn Out - *VSE, Ponies under 14.2 hands 805 Pleasure Turn Out Over 14.2 hands, Light Horses, Mules 806 Pleasure Turn Out Gypsies, Fjords and Draft Horses 807 Picnic Pleasure Country Drive Open to all Equines LUNCH BREAK 808 Costume Driving / Stuffed Animal to Ride / Novelty Open to all Equines 809 Double Jeopardy Timed Obstacle Pattern Open to all Equines 810 Gambler s Choice Timed Obstacle Pattern Open to all Equines 8:00 AM Sunday, September 6, 2015 811 Reinsmanship Dressage Pattern Ladies / Open to all Equines 812 Reinsmanship Dressage Pattern Gents / Open to all Equines 813 Reinsmanship Dressage Pattern Youth / Open to all Equines 814 Gypsy Classic Pleasure Open to all Gypsy Horses 815 Scurry Cones Timed Obstacle Pattern Open to all Equines 816 Cones Weaving Timed Obstacle Pattern Open to all Equines *VSE: Very Small Equine: refers to Mini Horses, Mules, Small Donkeys, etc. ALL PATTERNS TO BE POSTED.
CARRIAGE DRIVING CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND RULES American Driving Society (ADS) Class Specifications and Articles Used as a Reference Safety and Inspections before classes begin in the morning Whips must be carried by drivers in hand while in arena for all Classes Pleasure Driving (Classes 801, 802, 803, 807, 808, 814) Standard performance includes the following gaits: Walk, Slow Trot, Working Trot, Strong Trot, to include: Halt, Reinback. The judge may ask these gaits to be performed both directions. Divisions are based on approximate equine sizes. The judge reserves the right to combine classes. At the conclusion of the class, all entries will line up facing the judge or ring steward. Horses are to stand quietly and reinback IF asked. If a groom is riding in the carriage, he/she may dismount and head the equine during the lineup. Grooms should remount the carriage before it moves out. Grooms are optional for single horse vehicles; mandatory for pairs. A driving whip must be carried by the driver at all times. Whip length should reach to the shoulder of the equine. Dropping the whip or placing in whip holder is not permitted. Lap robes/aprons, hats and gloves are appropriate for all pleasure classes. Buy a new hat. Match your apron. Pleasure Turn Out (Classes 804, 805, 806) Please refer to the above Pleasure Driving description. However, note that Turn Out places more emphasis on the overall suitability and appearance of carriage and harness to the equine than a Pleasure Class. Both the driver/whip and groom should dress to present a visually pleasing harmony with the horse and carriage. Neatness and condition of harness, carriage and dress are judged. Picnic Pleasure Country Drive (Class 807) This is an Open Class with no divisions. It is a popular ADS class. However, there is no actual drive in the country. It is conducted in the arena. Dress here can imitate a more festive air. Think summer colors, bright overskirt, matching hat, shawl, umbrella basket, PICNIC BASKET, ETC. Period or historical clothing can be worn. Each entry should have an actual picnic basket to be opened and judged during the lineup. Baskets should be fastened to the carriage to avoid spills but easily opened. REAL FOOD IS AN OPTION FOR YOU TO DECIDE. Whip must be carried in the arena. Costume Driving Novelty Class (Class 808) Open to all Equine and Drivers. This class is conducted as a Pleasure Class on the rail. Entries are encouraged to be creative. If groom accompanies driver, he/she is encouraged to dress up also. Turnout will be judged on creativity, novelty and humor. Lap robes/aprons are optional. Whip must be carried while in the arena. For fun, Google: Walnut Hill Costume Class 2013. Double Jeopardy Times Obstacle Class (Class 809) Open to all Equine and Drivers. One at a time in the arena. Start and finish line are the same. Time starts and ends by horse s nose. This is a timed event with a pattern of no more than 10 cone gates to be driven in numerical order. Course will be posted and may be walked prior to class. It takes two drivers to compete. First driver completes gates one through ten, then brings the carriage to a complete stop at a designated spot and hands the reins to the second driver. A 20 second penalty if the carriage is not brought to a complete stop. The second driver completes the course in reverse order to cross the finish line. Entries will re-enter arena for lineup. There is a 5 second penalty for running over a cone. NO CANTERING. HELMETS RECOMMENDED. Gambler s Choice Obstacle Class (Class 810) Open to all Equine and Drivers. One turnout at a time in the arena. Start and finish line are the same. Time starts and ends by the horse s nose. Maximum of 10 obstacles. Course will be posted and may be walked prior to class. Obstacles may be completed in any order from either direction. Obstacles may be driven twice only; but not in succession. Running over a cone or dislodging an obstacle; points for that obstacle cannot be counted or driven again. A signal will denote time is over and driver should head to the finish. If entry is in an obstacle when the bell rings, that obstacle cannot be counted. Entries will re-enter arena for lineup. NO CANTERING. HELMETS RECOMMENDED. WHIPS MUST BE IN HAND.
CARRIAGE DRIVING CLASS DESCRIPTIONS AND RULES American Driving Society (ADS) Class Specifications and Articles Used as a Reference Safety and Equipment Inspections are held in the morning before the first class. Late arriving entries will need to be inspected before entering arena for the first time. Whips must be carried by driver in hand while in arena for all classes. Reinsmanship Dressage / Type Pattern (Classes 811, 812, 813) Three divisions: Ladies, Gents and Youth. NO RAIL WORK. This class is open to all equine. Class is an abbreviated 2-3 minute pattern. Pattern will be posted. Same pattern for all divisions. Entry will be judged on correct completion of the pattern and quality of communication between the driver and horse. Pattern will include: Working Walk, Slow Trot, Working Trot, Strong Trot, Halt, Reinback and Stand Quietly while driver salutes the judge. Transitions should be smooth but obvious and at correct marker in the arena. Turnout should include: hat, gloves, apron and whip. Carriage and harness should look sharp. Marathon carriages are allowed. All wheel types are allowed except wire bicycle wheels, which are allowed for VSE s and ponies only. All entries for all three divisions will re-enter the arena together for lineup facing the judge and/or ring steward. Breaks to the Canter will be penalized. Novelty Pleasure / Stuffed Animal to Ride (Class 814) Open to all equine. We wanted to include a Carriage Dog Class, but rules are NO DOGS. So pick your favorite stuffed animal; tie him on the seat or on the groom s stand. Feel free to accessorize your animal and yourself. This should be a fun, no stress class. This is a pleasure type class so all entries will be on the rail at the same time. The judge will call for different gaits to be performed in both directions in the arena. NO CANTERING. LAP ROBES/APRONS NOT NEEDED. Scurry Cones Timed Obstacle Pattern Class (Class 815) Scurry Cones is a timed obstacle class that is open to all equine. Start and finish line are the same. Time starts and ends by the horse s nose. Only one entry at a time in the arena; gate must be clear before the next horse enters. There will be no more than 10 sets of cone gates to be driven in numerical order. Scurry cones will have tennis balls atop them (red ball on right), dislodged ball will accrue a 5 second penalty per ball. These 5 second penalties will be added to the driver s total time. The fastest time wins. The course will be posted and entrants may walk the course prior to the class. Entries will re-enter the arena. CANTERING IS NOT ALLOWED. HELMETS ARE RECOMMENDED. LAP ROBES NOT NEEDED. WHIPS MUST BE IN HAND. Cones Weaving Timed Obstacle Pattern (Class 816) This class is similar to a 4-H Pole Bending event. Six cones with tennis balls atop them will be placed in a straight line spaced 30 feet apart. Pattern will be posted. Only one entry at a time in the arena; gate must be clear before next horse enters. Entries must trot up one side of the cones (left or right), weave the cones both up and down in a serpentine pattern and then trot back across the finish line on the opposite side the vehicle came up. Start and finish line are the same line. Time starts and ends by the horse s nose. Knocking a ball off a cone is a 5 second penalty. Bumping a cone is not a penalty. Running over a cone is a 5 second penalty. Fastest horse wins. CANTERING IS NOT ALLOWED. HELMETS ARE RECOMMENDED. LAP ROBES NOT NEEDED. WHIPS MUST BE IN HAND. SHOW RESULTS Please check show results at http://www.statefair.org Check our website http://www.statefair.org for directions and a map of the State Fair. This concludes the 2015 Nebraska State Fair Carriage Driving Show. We want to thank all of our exhibitors for helping to make The Nebraska State Fair such a success. We also wish all of our exhibitors a safe trip home. See you next year!