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1 ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW 1826 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007 Phone (602) 258-8568 Fax (602) 257-9190 Email: information@anls.org www.anls.org Table of Contents Officers, Directors and Show Committee...2 Accommodations...3 AQHA Trail Clinic...5 Show Office Locations/Arena Map...6 Schedule of Events...7 General Horse Show Rules...8 Quarter Horse Show Rules...13 4-H/FFA Horse Show Rules...23 Youth Horse Judging Contest...26 Arizona National Scholarship Program...28 Advertisers and Show Sponsors Marriott (Host Hotel)...4 Show Award Sponsorship Acknowledgement...12 Lakin Milling Company...12 Sun Circuit QH Show...21 Arizona Quarter Horse Association Membership Application...22 Arizona National Livestock Show Membership Application...29 Arizona National Livestock Show Youth Experience Membership...30

2 OFFICERS, DIRECTORS AND SHOW COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Dean Fish President Scott Loughead President Elect Jim Loughead Chairman of the Board Cindy Tidwell Shelton Secretary / Treasurer Steve Todd Vice President Special Events Tim Cooley Vice President Livestock Robert Shuler Vice President Long Range Planning Michael Bradley Executive Director BOARD OF DIRECTORS Jacque Accomazzo AZ Bas Aja AZ Heidi Beljean CA Jerry Black CO Bill Brake AZ Patrick Bray AZ Janice Bryson AZ Shane Burgess AZ Cody Burson NM Don Butler AZ Jarold Callahan OK Gary Childs GA Steve Chucri AZ Con Englehorn AZ David Feenstra AZ Peggy Fiandaca, AZ Brian Hanger AZ Marilyn Harris AZ Helen Heiden AZ Ken Johnson AZ Galyn Knight AZ Lance Knight, AZ Jesse Larios CA Steve LeValley CO Dominic Palmieri AZ Ron Pint AZ Kevin Rogers AZ Dave Schafer AZ Robert Shuler AZ Steve Todd AZ Hal Vinson AZ Jim Webb AZ Jim Williams TX Mary Williams AZ Kelly Wright AZ SHOW COMMITTEE Horse Show James Bliss Open Cattle Terry Van Hilsen, Gerald Lewis Club Calves Lyle Wright, Joey Zamudio Open Sheep Fritzi Collins Junior Sheep Kevin Bloomquist, Tor Sorensen Junior Market Cattle Katie Hanger Junior Swine Kris Ham, Vicki Trump Junior Prospect Steers Katie Hanger Junior Market Goat Linda Compton Junior Heifers Terry Van Hilsen, Gerald Lewis Western Legacy Jackpot Show Wyatt Scott Poultry Show Russell Page Junior Auction Brenda Mayberry, Rick Hanger Livestock Judging Classic Dean Fish, Dave Schafer Show Veterinarian Neil Holmes, DVM Ranch Replacement Heifers Clay Parsons, Rick Lehman Member-At-Large Rick Hanger ADMINISTRATION Michael Bradley Executive Director Meg Anema Assistant Manager Rochell Planty, CMP, CTA Director of Public Relations Renee Roach Bookkeeper

ACCOMMODATIONS 3 WestWorld RV Reservations Full hookup RV spaces are available at WestWorld. (480) 312-6810 $25/night plus tax; includes electric/water; transfer station available Courtyard Marriott Marriott 17010 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480-922-8400 **Special Group Rate $109 Room Block Deadline for special rate is December 20, 2015 www.marriott.com/phxcn Newly Renovated! It s a New Stay! The Courtyard North Scottsdale travelers thrive with the social buzz and resort-style public space; experiencing the young and sophisticated atmosphere. Amenities include: Spacious guestrooms with King or 2 Queen Beds Large desks and free Wi-Fi In-room entertainment includes ihome dock and 42-inch flat-screen cable TV In-room coffee/tea and room service from nearby Tilted Kilt restaurant Bistro Restaurant open for breakfast & dinner; Starbucks Coffee available day/night On-site Fitness Center that offers cardiovascular equipment, free weights, treadmill, elliptical, and exercise bikes Resort Style Outdoor heated swimming pool and whirlpool Complimentary Shuttle M-F, 7am-7pm Hotel has a smoke-free policy Springhill Suites Marriott 17020 N Scottsdale Rd Scottsdale, AZ 85255 480-922-8700 **Special Group Rate $119 Room Block Deadline for special date is December 20, 2015 www.marriott.com/phxsh Newly Renovated! Refreshing Style & Space! The Springhill Suites North Scottsdale gives guests an opportunity to experience the seasons and relax in calm serenity in every suite. Amenities include: Spacious Studio Suites with a King or 2 Queen beds and sofabed Free high-speed wireless internet, ihome dock and flat-screen TV In-room coffee service, mini-fridge and microwave Down pillows and custom comforters; sofabed accommodated families and groups Deluxe Complimentary breakfast (buffet, continental, grab-n-go, hot breakfast) Fitness center that offers cardiovascular equipment, free weights, treadmill, elliptical, and exercise bikes Relaxing Outdoor, heated swimming pool and whirlpool Complimentary Shuttle M-F, 7am-7pm Hotel has a smoke-free policy

The Kind Of Place You Want To Hang Your Hat North Scottsdale 480-922-8400 www.marriott.com/ phxcn North Scottsdale 480-922-8700 www.marriott.com/ phxsh

AQHA TRAIL HORSE CLINIC REGISTRATION 5 Clinician: Ann Dennis Clinic Schedule: 9:00 am 3:00 pm, Monday, January 4, 2016 (Arena 5A) The Trail Horse is evaluated for its performance over obstacles, with emphasis on manners, response to the rider and quality of movement. More responsive Trail Horses that are more correct in their pattern while negotiating the obstacles with style and some degree of speed are more competitive. The ideal Trail Horse is attentive to the obstacles and capable of picking its way through the course when obstacles warrant, and willingly respond to the rider s cues on more difficult obstacles. Register for the Trail Clinic and get pointers from professional trail course designer, Ann Dennis, of Vallejo, California. There is a maximum of 12 spots available for the hands-on clinic with horse and rider; however, there is no limit to audit the clinic as a spectator. Registration fee is $50/registrant. However, only the first 12 registrations received will be able to participate in the hands-on portion of the clinic. An email confirmation will be sent to registrants upon receipt of their registration and a waiting list will be created for additional registrations. Complete the blanks below and submit this form and the $50 fee to register. Form may be mailed with payment to ANLS (1826 W McDowell Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85007), or submitted electronically with a credit card payment through the ANLS website (anls.org). First Name: Last Name: Email Address: Phone: Address: City/State/Zip: I am over 18 years of age. I am under 18 years of age (please indicate age ). Waiver of Liability Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc.; WestWorld Equestrian Center of Scottsdale; Cit of Scottsdale, State of Arizona and each of their officers, directors, agents and/or employees will be referred to as Event throughout this agreement. This Participant and the parent or guardian of the Participant will be referred to as Participant throughout this agreement. The Event and the Participant agree that the Event will not be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to the person, animals, or property of the Participant or to the Participant s agents, family, and/or employees regardless of how such loss, damage or injury occurs. The Event and the Participant also agree that the Participant will not hold the Event responsible for any claims and/or suits, nor for the Participant s cost related to any claims and/or suits. The Participant understands that participation in this Contest does involve risk and the potential for injury, and that the Participant agrees to assume sole responsibility for such consequences. My signature includes permission to use photographic images for the purpose of promotion for Arizona National Livestock Show. Participant Signature: Date: Parent/Guardian Signature: Date: (Required if Participant is under 18 years of age)

6 SHOW OFFICE LOCATIONS AQHA Show Office Located at the Equidome Office on the east end of the arena Barn Manager Office Located at the Equidome Office on the east end of the arena AQHA Awards Office Located at the Equidome Office on the east end of the arena 4-H/FFA Show Office Located North of the Wendell Arena between Barns Q and R

7 SCHEDULE OF EVENTS 2016 ARIZONA NATIONAL HORSE SHOW Any Schedule updates will be posted at www.anls.org/horse/ Earliest Arrival 4:00 p.m. Friday, January 1, 2016 Warm-up arena shown in (parentheses) Saturday, January 2, 2016 4-H/FFA Horse Show Starts 8:00 a.m. 4/H/FFA Horse Show English Arena 9 (9a) Western (to follow English) Arena 9 (9a) 12:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Horse Show Junior Trail Arena 9a 2:00 p.m. 4-H/FFA Horse Show Senior Trail Arena 9a Sunday, January 3, 2016 10:00 a.m. 4-H/FFA Horse Show Roping Arena 8 (7) Gymkhana (to follow Roping) Arena 8 (7) 10a.m.-6 p.m. Quarter Horse Show Warm-Up Reining Equidome Monday, January 4, 2016 AQHA Horse Show Starts 8:00 a.m. Quarter Horse Show Working Cow Horse Equidome (3) 9a.m.-3p.m. Quarter Horse Show AQHA Trail Clinic Arena 5a Tuesday, January 5, 2016 7:30 a.m. Quarter Horse Show Halter Wendell (4) Quarter Horse Show Western Rail (to follow Halter) Wendell (4) Quarter Horse Show Barrel Racing Arena 8 (7) Quarter Horse Show Working Cow Horse Equidome (3) (to follow Barrel Racing) 10:00 a.m. Quarter Horse Show Warm-up Trail Arena 5a Wednesday, January 6, 2016 7:30 a.m. Quarter Horse Show Trail Arena 5a 8:00 a.m. Quarter Horse Show Reining Equidome (3) 12:30 p.m. Youth Horse Judging Contest Registration Wendell Office 1:00 p.m. Youth Horse Judging Contest Wendell 5:00 p.m. Youth Horse Judging Contest Awards Wendell Thursday, January 7, 2016 7:30 a.m. Quarter Horse Show Roping Equidome (3) Quarter Horse Show Ranch Horse Pleasure Equidome (3) (to follow Roping) 8:00 a.m. Quarter Horse Show English Rail Wendell (4) Quarter Horse Show Western Riding (to follow Engl) Wendell (4)

8 ARIZONA NATIONAL HORSE SHOW GENERAL RULES Please direct questions to: ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK SHOW 1826 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007 Phone (602) 258-8568 Fax (602) 257-9190 website: www.anls.org INTERPRETATION l. The Arizona National Show Committee reserves the final and absolute right to interpret all rules and regulations, arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard to or arising out of or connected with this Show, and the right to amend or to add to these rules as it determines is necessary. An exhibitor who violates any of the rules will forfeit all privileges and premiums and will be subject to such penalty as the Show Committee may order. The Arizona National Livestock Show assumes no responsibility for the correctness of any description given in the Premium List. LIABILITY 2. All exhibitors will be under the control and direction of the Show Management, but Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc. or its officers, directors, agents, or employees or the City of Scottsdale or its officers, directors, agents or employees will in no case be responsible for any loss, injury or damage that may occur. Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for any loss, injury or damage that may occur to him or his officers, agents, employees, or animals during the Show. The exhibitor shall indemnify the Show against any and all legal proceedings in regard to the above and against damage or injury to any other person or property, caused by the exhibitor, his officers, agents, employees, or animals. FACILITY RULES 3. Exhibitors must comply with all rules, regulations and policies of WestWorld of Scottsdale as published herein. Copies are also available from WestWorld and at the Horse Show Office on site. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS as Required by WestWorld 4. NEW Equine Health Precautions Effective October 9, 2015: WestWorld Management, or its designees, will perform spot checks at horse shows by looking through office entries and/or when a trailer pulls onto WestWorld property. If an exhibitor does not have the appropriate paperwork, they will be asked by WestWorld Management to remove the horse from WestWorld property. 5. Effective July 1, 2014: A negative Coggins, dated within the previous twelve (12) months, must accompany ALL horses brought onto WestWorld property. 6. A Health Certificate, dated within the previous thirty (30) days, must be presented for any horse originating outside of Arizona. 7. Health Certificates and paperwork confirming that all Health Requirements have been satisfied will be required by ALL exhibitors. Exhibitors must be prepared to provide any and all health documents required by management upon arrival and any time while horses are present at the facility. ENTRIES 8. Competition is open to the world, except in Divisions where otherwise stated.

9 9. Entries must be made on the current entry forms. (Photocopied forms are accepted) See specific Show information for entry deadlines. 10. Checks for entry and other fees are to be made payable to Arizona National. 11. The management is not responsible for errors made on entry forms. Overpayments on entry fees of $15 or less will NOT be refunded. 12. Exhibitors must ascertain when their entries will be shown. Exhibitors and horses must be in the ring promptly after being called. Exhibitors failing to comply with this rule may have their entry excluded from competition. 13. If an exhibitor chooses not to show in a class, he/she must notify the Show Secretary before the class is called. 14. The act of entering classes is the giving of consent that any proceedings or disciplinary action taken by the Arizona National may be shared with other fairs, livestock shows and organizations of fairs and livestock shows. CHECKS AND SERVICE FEES 15. Returned checks must be replaced with certified funds and include a $50 service fee. 16. A late fee of 1% per month will be charged on all accounts not paid within 30 days. CONDUCT 17. An exhibitor who attempts to interfere with or influence judges in any way or publicly expresses disapproval of judges decisions in the arena or on the grounds, will be guilty of conduct unbecoming an exhibitor. The exhibitor will forfeit all premiums and be excluded from further competition. JUDGES 18. Decisions of Judges are final. When fraud, misrepresentation, error or collusion is discovered, the Show Management or appointed referee may change final placement. PROTESTS 19. A written protest must be delivered to the Horse Show Superintendent within six (6) hours of a protested occurrence. A $250 deposit must accompany the protest. The deposit will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained. Protests will be adjudicated by the Arizona National Show Committee, whose decision is final. DOGS 20. Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times. Owners MUST have a veterinarian s certificate which shows the rabies vaccination date for each dog. Dogs found loose on the grounds are subject to being impounded. PHOTOGRAPHS 21. The Arizona National reserves the right to use any and all photographs and films taken during the Show for publicity purposes. FEED AND SUPPLY 22. A complete Feed and Bedding Store operates during the Show. Feed Store bills must be settled with the Feed Store. The Feed Store can be reached by calling (480) 312-6802. STALLS AND BEDDING 23. Stalls must be reserved by December 15 with a completed Stall Reservation Form including full payment as shown below. In addition to the stall fee, stalls used for horses (not tack stalls) must be bedded with two (2) bags of shavings purchased from the WestWorld feed and bedding store.

24. Import of shavings to WestWorld is prohibited. If shavings are imported, a fine of $250.00 and/or eviction from WestWorld will be imposed. 10 25. The fee for a tack stall is the same as for a horse stall. Stall fees are $50 per horse the first night and $25 per horse per night each additional night. Sample Stall Fee Schedule One Night Two Nights Three Nights Four Nights Five Nights Etc. $50.00/stall $75.00/stall $100.00/stall $125.00/stall $150.00/stall No horse may arrive earlier than 4:00 pm, Friday, January 1, 2016. For exhibitors entered in the only, departures are no later than 6:00 am, Friday, January 8, 2016. For exhibitors participating in both the Arizona National and the Sun Circuit Show, no horse may arrive before 4:00 pm, Friday, January 1, 2016, and departure after January 7, 2016 is coordinated by Sun Circuit. Stall reservations are due by December 15. Early arrivals (prior to January 1) must make additional arrangements directly with WestWorld Operations (480-312-6802) at least 5 days prior to arrival. If bedding is not pre-ordered, exhibitors renting stalls must check in at the feed and bedding office upon arrival to make arrangements for delivery and payment of bedding. Bedding can be pre-ordered from Feed & Bedding by calling (480) 312-6802. 26. There is a maximum of one (1) horse per stall. 27. Stall cancellations received by December 20 will receive a refund of the amount paid less $25 per stall cancellation fee. Stall cancellations may be mailed or faxed to the Arizona National office at (602) 257-9190. Refunds will be mailed by February 15. If you cancel any stalls and do not receive a refund by March 1, please call the Arizona National Office (602) 258-8568. 28. Exhibitors will be responsible for any repair bills for stalls occupied by exhibitor and charged to Arizona National by WestWorld. Do not use any nails or screws in stall area, each hole is a $25 fine. 29. Charges for tack stalls will NOT be split between different exhibitors. 30. Trainers with multiple stall reservations must list names of horse owners on entry form for stalls to be assigned together. MOTOR HOMES AND TRAILERS 31. Motor home and trailer parking is available on the grounds. Arrangements must be made directly with WestWorld on site or by calling (480) 312-6802. WESTWORLD FACILITY 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. Facility users, temporary/overnight boarders and RV guests are required to register with WestWorld and sign a Liability Release Agreement prior to utilizing a WestWorld facility.

11 Electric golf carts shall be operated only by an individual possessing a valid driver s license, and be at least 16 years of age. Golf cart owners, vendors, lessees, or suppliers shall be responsible for the safe operation of all carts. Only qualified City employees may use City equipment. 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 property 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 and/or security personnel. Sales and distribution of food and beverage or other commercial activities are not permitted. 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 brought in or removed from WestWorld property. Open cooking or campfires are prohibited. The use of electric, open flame or space heaters is prohibited unless specifically approved, in writing, by City. Disposal of trash or solid waste materials is allowed in designated areas or receptacles only. Dumping of gray water is prohibited. If gray water is dumped on WestWorld property, a fine of $100.00 will be imposed. Federal and City laws and regulations prohibit washing of trailers, RVs, and vehicles on WestWorld property without the prior written consent of City. Firearms are not allowed. Fireworks or explosives cannot be brought onto City property. 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 or 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 not permitted. Motor vehicles are prohibited within stable facilities except to load/unload horses, tack or feed. Overnight parking is not allowed, except in RV or other specifically designated areas 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.

12 WestWorld visitors and facility users may not post or exhibit any printed material such as posters, signs or advertisements. City management reserves the right to evict from the property anyone displaying inappropriate behavior, drunkenness, disobeying the Rules & Regulations, or creating excessive noise or disturbance. Arena lights are to be extinguished by 11:00 pm; exceptions may be made with the prior written approval of WestWorld management. 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. All stalled horses must have a minimum of two (2) bags of shavings per stall. Import of shavings to WestWorld is prohibited. If shavings are imported, a fine of $250.00 and/or eviction from WestWorld will be imposed. THANK YOU to our Award Sponsors: Arizona Quarter Horse Association Arizona 4-H Youth Foundation Lakin Milling Company Arizona Agribusiness & Equine Center, Inc.

13 52nd ANNUAL ARIZONA NATIONAL QUARTER HORSE SHOW Triple-Judged Show Held at WestWorld in Scottsdale JUDGE A Steve Meadows, Staunton, VA JUDGE B David Avery, Amarillo, TX JUDGE C Karen McCuistion, Wilson, OK JUDGE D Debra Wright Jones, Plainville, GA JUDGE E Jeff Hill, Amarillo, TX JUDGE F Karen Bannister, Brighton, CO SCHEDULE & RULES Updates will be posted at: www.anls.org/horse/ SUPERINTENDENT: James Bliss For additional information contact: Secretary - Shawn Martin at (623) 217-3879 (Fax (480) 515-1496 or Email emailyourentries@gmail.com) Show Manager - Jan Wilson at (480) 861-9456 or the Arizona National Livestock Show at (602) 258-8568 Trail Course Designer/Manager Ann Dennis Barn Manager Teresa Buck (480) 326-3391 (cell) Ring Stewards Ann Hathorn, Chris Aimone, Dori Madsen, Sydney Weaver, Carol Whitaker, Ruth Cloudt Horse Show Operations Manager Tor Sorensen Horse Show Photographer Don Trout Approved by: American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA) Arizona Quarter Horse Association (AzQHA) All General Rules & Regulations Apply. Please Read Them Carefully. SHOW OFFICE LOCATIONS: The ENTRY OFFICE for the Quarter Horse Show will be in the Equidome Show Office. The AWARDS OFFICE for the Quarter Horse Show will be in the Equidome Show Office. ENTRY DEADLINE To avoid late fees, entries must be received by the Arizona National by December 10. Entries can be faxed or mailed. Entries mailed must be postmarked by the deadline and received within 5 business days of the deadline. Fax: (602) 257-9190 Mail to: 1826 W McDowell Rd Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 Late entries must be faxed to the Show Secretary at (480) 515-1496 and will be charged a $30 per horse late fee. Do NOT mail or fax late entries to the Arizona National office. STALL RESERVATIONS Must be made by December 15 including payment. Please see Stall Section of the General Horse Show Rules.

14 COW HORSE CATTLE RESERVATIONS must be made by December 15, including payment. Please see Cattle Reservations Rule 19. SCHEDULE (warm up arena shown in brackets) Sunday, January 3, 2016 10:00 am-6:00 pm Pre-paid Warm-Up Reining Equidome Monday, January 4, 2016 Judges Steve Meadows, David Avery and Karen McCuistion 8:00 am Working Cow Horse Equidome (3) 9:00 am AQHA Trail Horse Clinic with Ann Dennis Arena 5A (pre-registration required) Tuesday, January 5, 2016 Judges Debra Wright-Jones, Jeff Hill and Karen Bannister 7:30 am Halter and Showmanship Wendell (4) then Western Rail Wendell (4) Judges Steve Meadows, David Avery and Karen McCuistion 7:30 am Barrel Racing Arena 8 (7) then Working Cow Horse Equidome (3) 10:00 am Paid Warm-Up Trail Arena 5A Wednesday, January 6, 2016 Judges Debra Wright-Jones, Jeff Hill and Karen Bannister 7:30 am Trail Arena 5A Judges Steve Meadows, David Avery and Karen McCuistion 8:00 am Reining Equidome (3) Thursday, January 7, 2016 Judges Steve Meadows, David Avery and Karen McCuistion 7:30 am Roping Equidome (3) then Ranch Horse Pleasure Equidome (3) Judges Debra Wright-Jones, Jeff Hill and Karen Bannister 8:00 am English Rail Wendell (4) then Western Riding - Wendell (4) ENTRIES 1. The Arizona National Quarter Horse Show will be governed by AQHA rules according to the current AQHA Rule Book. 2. AzQHA points for this Show will count for the 2016 year end awards. 3. A copy of the AQHA registration certificate is required and must list the same owner as shown on the entry form. 4. For Performance Halter entries, a copy of the AQHA Register of Merit in the appropriate division is required and must be sent in with the entry form.

15 5. Show Management will inspect membership cards or photocopies prior to accepting entries in an AQHA class. In order to show, an exhibitor must present a current membership card or purchase a membership from the Show Secretary. Non-AQHA classes including 13 & under and Walk/Trot classes do not require membership except for state points. 6. A $5 show processing/drug testing fee per horse per judge will be collected and forwarded to AQHA. 7. Every rider competing in an Amateur or Novice Amateur class must possess a current Amateur card issued by AQHA which may be obtained at the Show Office. 8. Youth & Novice Youth Exhibitors must be members of AQHYA (National). Membership may be obtained in the Show Office. 9. The 13 & under and Walk/Trot classes are not AQHA approved and count for state AZQHYA points only. 10. Walk/Trot Classes are for riders 10 & under. Horse need not be Quarter Horse. STALLS 11. Stalls must be reserved and paid for by December 15. Please see Stalls Section of the General Horse Show rules for specific rules. 12. Exhibitors will be responsible for any repair bills for stalls occupied by exhibitor and charged to Arizona National by WestWorld. Do not use any nails or screws in stall area, each hole is a $25 fine. 13. A grounds fee of $25.00 per horse will be charged for haul-in horses (horses without a stall). For horses entered in only youth classes, the grounds fee will be $10.00 per horse. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS as Required by WestWorld 11. NEW Equine Health Precautions Effective October 9, 2015: WestWorld Management, or its designees, will perform spot checks at horse shows by looking through office entries and/or when a trailer pulls onto WestWorld property. If an exhibitor does not have the appropriate paperwork they will be asked by WestWorld Management to remove the horse from WestWorld property. 12. Effective July 1, 2014: A negative Coggins, dated within the previous twelve (12) months, must accompany ALL horses brought onto WestWorld property. 13. A Health Certificate, dated within the previous thirty (30) days, must be presented for any horse originating outside of Arizona. 14. Health Certificates and paperwork confirming that all Health Requirements have been satisfied will be required by ALL exhibitors. Exhibitors must be prepared to provide any and all health documents required by management upon arrival and any time while horses are present at the facility. ENTRY FEES 15. Payment for fees is expected at entry office day of show. Arrangement for payment of all fees must be made with the Show Secretary prior to exhibitor s first class. Open checks will be accepted. Exhibitors must settle all fees before leaving the Show. 16. Credit cards will be accepted for payment of fees at the show. Card and Cardholder must be present to run credit card charges. A 4% service fee will be charged for all credit card transactions. 17. Refunds will NOT be issued after you have closed out your check. 18. A $50 service fee will be charged on all returned checks. 19. Cow Horse Cattle must be reserved by December 15 with a completed Cow Horse Cattle Reservation Form including full payment of $65 per head. Entries without reserved cattle and reservations sent without payment are subject to availability of cattle and a late fee of $30 per head.

Reservations cancelled by December 31 will receive a refund of the amount paid less a $20 cancellation fee. 16 Class Fees Open/Amateur/Select/Green/Novice Am Youth/Novice Youth/13 & Under/Walk-Trot $18/individual/judge $15/individual/judge Warm-up Trail*... $15 per session * Warm-up will be available prior to the trail classes for six-minute practice sessions. Exhibitor must purchase a ticket from the Show Secretary. Tickets will be collected at the trail course. Warm-up Reining **... $35 per session ** Warm-up will be available in the Equidome prior to reining classes for six-minute practice sessions. Exhibitor must purchase a ticket from the Show Secretary. Tickets will be collected at the reining arena. Slots will be available on a first come first served basis when signing up at the arena. Pattern Books will be available at the Show Office for $5.00 each. Cattle Charges Roping... $25 Working Cow Horse... $65 Working Cow Horse Late Fee... $30 **Cattle prices subject to change due to current cattle prices SEE Working Cow Horse Cattle Reservations Other Fees: Office Fee... $25 per horse AQHA Fees:... $5 per horse per judge Grounds (Haul-in) Fee... $25 per horse if not renting a stall Grounds Fee Horses entered in youth only... $10 per horse if not renting a stall Late Fee *... $30 per horse (*required if entry is not received by December 10) Stall Fees SEE STALL SECTION of GENERAL RULES A Service Fee of $50.00 will be charged on all returned checks. JACKPOT PAYOUT (based on the number of jackpot entries for each class in each show) # Entries 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1-5 100% winner takes all 6-10 60% 40% 11-15 50% 30% 20% 16-20 40% 30% 20% 10% 21-25 40% 30% 15% 10% 5% 26+ 30% 25% 20% 15% 10% AWARDS 20. Class Awards: Exhibitors placing 1st through 6th place will have the option of receiving a rosette or a raffle ticket. Rosettes and raffle tickets can be picked up at the Awards Office at the Equidome Office on the east end of the arena. Five drawings for your choice of eight different Limited Edition Bill Owen lithographs will be held throughout the Show. Please go to the Awards Office to pick up your Rosette or enter the raffles. 21. Circuit Awards: A High Point Circuit Award is given to the eligible entry that earned the highest points for a respective class and under all three judges. The announcer will issue a Circuit Award

17 Coupon for each circuit award winner which is to be turned in at the Awards Office where the winner will select their award. 22. High Point Awards: High Point and Reserve High Point awards are awarded to the entry that receives the most total points in that division. Placing of the tie-breaker judge will resolve ties. The Entry Office will issue High Point and Reserve High Point Coupons which are to be turned in at the Awards Office to pick up their award. High Point Buckles and Reserve High Point Awards will be provided for Novice Youth, Youth, Novice Amateur, Amateur, Select, Open All Ages and 13 & Under. High Point and Reserve High Point awards will be provided for Walk/Trot 23. Champion and Reserve Champion Banners for: Banners will be provided for the Circuit Champions and Reserve Circuit Champions selected from each sex in the Open, Amateur and Youth Divisions. 24. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion Banners: Grand Champion Banners will be awarded to the overall Champion and Reserve Champion Stallion, Mare and Gelding. Grand and Reserve Grand Champions will be determined using a point system with two points for each Grand Champion Award and one point for each Reserve Grand Champion Award. Ties will be broken with the placing of the second show tie breaker judge. CLASS SCHEDULE / CLASS NUMBERS ATTENTION EXHIBITORS: Level 1 classes are Novice level classes ATTENTION: Reining and Cattle Class Exhibitors Entries for Reining Classes and Cattle Classes must be in the Horse Show Office by 5:00 pm the day prior to the Show. This is done to facilitate the draw. Entries taken after this time will ride last. Monday, January 4 COW HORSE CLASSES start at 8:00 AM Equidome warm-up Arena 3 Working Cow Horse Junior... 1000 Working Cow Horse Select... 1002 Working Cow Horse - Amateur... 1003 Working Cow Horse Level 1Amateur Boxing... 1005 Working Cow Horse Amateur Boxing... 1006 Tuesday, January 5 HALTER CLASSES start at 7:30 AM Wendell Arena warm-up Arena 4 Youth Yearling Mares Mares... 1100 Youth Two Year Old Mares... 1101 Youth Three Year Old Mares... 1102 Youth Aged Mares... 1103 Youth Performance Mares... 1104 Amateur Yearling Mares... 1105 Amateur Two Year Old Mares... 1106 Amateur Three Year Old Mares... 1107 Amateur Aged Mares... 1108 Amateur Performance Mares... 1109 Open Yearling Mares... 1110 Open Two Year Old Mares... 1111 Open Three Year Old Mares... 1112 Open Aged Mares... 1113 Open Performance Mares... 1114

18 Tuesday, January 5 HALTER (continued) Wendell Arena warm-up Arena 4 Youth Yearling Geldings... 1115 Youth Two Year Old Geldings... 1116 Youth Three Year Old Geldings... 1117 Youth Aged Geldings... 1118 Youth Performance Geldings... 1119 Amateur Yearling Geldings... 1120 Amateur Two Year Old Geldings... 1121 Amateur Three Year Old Geldings... 1122 Amateur Aged Geldings... 1123 Amateur Performance Geldings... 1124 Open Yearling Geldings... 1125 Open Two Year Old Geldings... 1126 Open Three Year Old Geldings... 1127 Open Aged Geldings... 1128 Open Performance Geldings... 1129 Amateur Yearling Stallions... 1130 Amateur Two Year Old Stallions... 1131 Amateur Three Year Old Stallions... 1132 Amateur Aged Stallions... 1133 Amateur Performance Stallions... 1134 Open Yearling Stallions... 1135 Open Two Year Old Stallions... 1136 Open Three Year Old Stallions... 1137 Open Aged Stallions... 1138 Open Performance Stallions... 1139 Showmanship Walk/Trot... 1140 Showmanship Level 1 Youth... 1141 Showmanship Level 1 Amateur... 1142 Showmanship 13 & Under... 1143 Showmanship 18 & Under... 1144 Showmanship Select... 1145 Showmanship Amateur... 1146 WESTERN RAILCLASSES follow Halter/Showmanship Classes Wendell Arena warm-up Arena 4 Western Pleasure Green/Level 1... 1300 Western Pleasure Junior... 1301 Western Pleasure Walk/Trot... 1302 Western Pleasure Level 1 Youth... 1303 Western Pleasure Level 1 Amateur... 1304 Western Pleasure 13 & Under... 1305 Western Pleasure 18 & Under... 1306 Western Pleasure Select... 1307 Western Pleasure Amateur... 1308 Western Pleasure Senior... 1309 Western Horsemanship Walk/Trot... 1310 Western Horsemanship Level 1 Youth... 1311 Western Horsemanship Level 1 Amateur... 1312 Western Horsemanship 13 & Under... 1313 Western Horsemanship 18 & Under... 1314 Western Horsemanship Select... 1315 Western Horsemanship Amateur... 1316

19 BARREL RACING CLASSES start at 7:30 AM Arena 8 warm-up Arena 7 Barrel Racing - Open... 1600 Barrel Racing Amateur... 1601 Barrel Racing Youth... 1602 COW HORSE CLASSES follow Barrel Racing Classes Equidome warm-up Arena 3 Working Cow Horse Snaffle/Hackamore... 1001 Working Cow Horse Youth... 1004 Working Cow Horse Level 1 Youth Boxing... 1007 Working Cow Horse Youth Boxing... 1008 Working Cow Horse Senior... 1009 Working Cow Horse Open All-Breed... 19 Wednesday, January 6 TRAIL CLASSES start at 7:30 AM Arena 5A Trail Green/Level 1... 1400 Trail Junior... 1401 Trail Walk/Trot... 1402 Trail Level 1 Youth... 1403 Trail Level 1 Amateur... 1404 Trail 13 & Under... 1405 Trail 18 & Under... 1406 Trail Select... 1407 Trail Amateur... 1408 Trail Senior... 1409 REINING CLASSES start at 8:00 AM Arena Equidome warm up Arena 3 Reining Junior... 1500 Reining Level 1 Youth... 1501 Reining Level 1 Amateur... 1502 Reining 13 & Under... 1503 Reining 18 & Under... 1504 Reining Select... 1505 Reining Amateur... 1506 Reining Senior... 1507 Thursday, January 7 ROPING CLASSES start at 7:30 AM Arena Equidome warm-up Arena 3 Breakaway Roping 18 & Under... 1010 Breakaway Roping Level 1 Amateur... 1011 Breakaway Roping Select... 1012 Breakaway Roping Amateur... 1013 Tie Down Roping 18 & Under... 1014 Tie Down Roping Level 1 Amateur... 1015 Tie Down Roping Select... 1016 Tie Down Roping Amateur... 1017 Tie Down Roping All Ages... 1018

20 Dally Heading 18 & Under... 1019 Dally Heading Level 1 Amateur... 1020 Dally Heading Select... 1021 Dally Heading Amateur... 1022 Dally Heading All Ages... 1023 Dally Heeling 18 & Under... 1024 Dally Heeling Level 1 Amateur... 1025 Dally Heeling Select... 1026 Dally Heeling Amateur... 1027 Dally Heeling All Ages... 1028 RANCH HORSE PLEASURE to follow Roping Classes Arena Equidome warm up Arena 3 Ranch Horse Pleasure Junior... 1508 Ranch Horse Pleasure Level 1 Amateur... 1509 Ranch Horse Pleasure Level 1 Youth... 1510 Ranch Horse Pleasure Amateur... 1511 Ranch Horse Pleasure Youth... 1512 Ranch Horse Pleasure Senior... 1513 ENGLISH CLASSES start at 8:00 AM Wendell Arena warm-up Arena 4 Hunter Under Saddle Green/Level 1... 1200 Hunter Under Saddle Junior... 1201 Hunter Under Saddle Walk/Trot... 1202 Hunter Under Saddle Level 1 Youth... 1203 Hunter Under Saddle Level 1 Amateur... 1204 Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under... 1205 Hunter Under Saddle 18 & Under... 1206 Hunter Under Saddle Select... 1207 Hunter Under Saddle Amateur... 1208 Hunter Under Saddle Senior... 1209 Hunt Seat Equitation Walk/Trot... 1210 Hunt Seat Equitation Level 1 Youth... 1211 Hunt Seat Equitation Level 1 Amateur... 1212 Hunt Seat Equitation 13 & Under... 1213 Hunt Seat Equitation 18 & Under... 1214 Hunt Seat Equitation Select... 1215 Hunt Seat Equitation Amateur... 1216 WESTERN RIDING CLASSES follow English Classes Arena Wendell warm-up Arena 4 Western Riding Level 1 Green... 1317 Western Riding Junior... 1318 Western Riding 13 & Under... 1319 Western Riding 18 & Under... 1320 Western Riding Select... 1321 Western Riding Amateur... 1322 Western Riding Senior... 1323

2016 SunCircuit the 43rd annual Quarter Horse Show January 9 17, 2016 WestWorld, Scottsdale, AZ It s Not Just a Show... it s an Event! SunCircuit.com 11 AQHA SHOWS IN 2 WEEKS ARIZONA NATIONAL LIVESTOCK QUARTER HORSE SHOW January 4th to 7th at WestWorld Presenting Sponsor: DH Event Productions llc Doug Huls, Sun Circuit Director DougHulsSCC@gmail.com 480-390-6867 SunCircuit.com

Arizona Quarter Horse Association 515 E. CAREFREE HWY PMB#405 PHOENIX, AZ 85085 (623) 869-8037 (623) 869-7676 fax 2016 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION NAME EMAIL ADDRESS PHONE CITY ST ZIP YOUTH DATE OF BIRTH HUSBAND AND WIFE, INDIVIDUAL, YOUTH+, AND LIFETIME MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES: Subscription to AzQHA Quarterly Newsletter, Show Premiums, Show point tracking, Year-end awards from show points, All AzQHA mailings including clinics and trailrides. $30.00 HUSBAND & WIFE $30.00 INDIVIDUAL $20.00 YOUTH+ Includes newsletter, Show premiums, show point tracking and Year-end awards from show points. $300.00 LIFETIME $10.00 YOUTH Show premiums, show point tracking and Year-end awards from show points. MAKE CHECKS OUT TO: AzQHA NEW -PLEASE CHECK YOUR APPLICABLE STATUS: AMATEUR * SELECT AMATEUR * If you are eligible for Select classes and you check Select your state year end points will be tracked for you all year as only Select points. So if you go in an Amateur class or the two classes are combined at a show to make an All Age Amateur class your state points will show as Select points. IF you do not choose or chose Amateur (and eligible for Select classes) your points will count as they have in the past, which ever class you show in those points will be tracked for state points. (Go in Amateur class get Amateur points, go in Select class get Select points). If you have more than one horse we will need to know on which horse you want your status of points to be tracked as. Which ever status you choose it must be for the whole year, no changing status during the year. Check here if you want your name, address and phone number in the AzQHA members directory. For information sent by email. Email address NOTE: If you exhibit or own a horse that competes in AzQHA shows, the associated exhibitor and owners AQHA ID numbers must be indicated on this form in order for points to count toward AzQHA year-end awards. Please list the AQHA registered name(s) and AQHA ID number(s) for all horses and all owners. Youth- if you and/or a family member own a horse and you are exhibiting that horse we must have that information on your individual information sheet for your points to count. Horse Reg.# Horse Reg. Name Owner Reg. # Owner name(s) as it appears on reg. Papers: Horse Reg.# Horse Reg. Name Owner Reg. # Owner name(s) as it appears on reg. Papers: If needed please attach another sheet of paper with information on it. PAY WITH CREDIT CARD: VISA, MASTER CARD NAME OF CARD HOLDER: SIGNATURE: ACCOUNT NUMER: AMOUNT $ EXPIRE DATE # 3 DIGIT SECURITY CODE APPLYING FOR MEMBERSHIP AND PROOF OF PAYMENT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT.

23 4-H / FFA HORSE SHOW Held at WestWorld of Scottsdale Show Manager: Meg Anema (602) 258-8568 meg@anls.org English & Western: Saturday, January 2, 2016 Roping & Gymkhana: Sunday, January 3, 2016 All General Rules & Regulations Apply. Please Read Them Carefully. ENTRIES 1. Open to any Junior or Senior 4-H member or FFA member in good standing, duly certified and currently conducting a 4-H or FFA horse project. Exhibitors must have reached their 9th birthday and NOT have reached their 19th birthday on January 1, 2016. Juniors are those who have not reached their 14th birthday prior to January 1, 2016. Seniors are those who have reached their 14th birthday prior to January 1, 2016. 2. All classes will be conducted under the current Arizona State 4-H Horse Show Rules (revised January 2015). All exhibitors are responsible for knowing these rules. Arizona State 4H Horse Show Rules are available online at www.az4hhorse.org. As per Arizona State 4-H Horse Show Rules: Beginning January 1, 2015, Arizona 4-H will require that an industry approved ASTM/SEI equestrian helmet be worn by all exhibitors when they are mounted on a horse and participating in any local club, county, state or national horse event/activity/project meeting/riding practice operating under the sponsorship of the Arizona 4-H Program. 3. Exhibitors must complete 4-H/FFA Horse Show entries by December 10. Entries are ONLINE only (anls.fairwire.com). Exhibitors submitting complete entries by November 15 will receive an ANLS Exhibitor T-Shirt. 4. Only one rider per horse per class. 5. In accordance with 4-H/FFA rules, only 4-H/FFA members will be allowed to ride/exercise their horses on the grounds. 6. Stallions may NOT be entered in any 4-H/FFA Horse Show classes. 7. Show Management reserves the right to cancel or change classes and address any safety issues. Show management decisions are final. FEES 8. Western, English & Gymkhana - $10.00 per class Roping Classes - $15.00 per class includes cattle. Exhibitor Fee - $15.00 per exhibitor. Late Fee (prior to Show Day) - $5.00/class Late Fee (by 8:00 am Show Day) - $10/class 9. For Western, English, Gymkhana and Roping entries, late entries or substitutions will be allowed after the December 10 entry deadline with a $5.00 per class late fee. Day of Show entries may be accepted until 8:00 am with a $10.00 per class late fee. 10. No refunds will be made after entries close. Refund of class fees and stall fees will be granted ONLY if the Chairman is notified prior to 8:00 am the day of the class being dropped due to the horse s lack of serviceability, and a qualified veterinarian's statement is provided which indicates the lack of soundness or serviceability of the horse. Exhibitor fees are NOT refundable. 11. All fees must accompany entries and be submitted during the online entry process.

24 12. Exhibitors entered by November 15 will receive an ANLS Exhibitor T-Shirt. Exhibitors entering after the November 15 deadline will still pay the exhibitor fee, but will not receive a T-Shirt. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS as Required by WestWorld 13. NEW Equine Health Precautions Effective October 9, 2015: WestWorld Management, or its designees, will perform spot checks at horse shows by looking through office entries and/or when a trailer pulls onto WestWorld property. If an exhibitor does not have the appropriate paperwork they will be asked by WestWorld Management to remove the horse from WestWorld property. 14. Effective July 1, 2014: A negative Coggins, dated within the previous twelve (12) months, must accompany ALL horses brought onto WestWorld property. 15. A Health Certificate, dated within the previous thirty (30) days, must be presented for any horse originating outside of Arizona. 16. Health Certificates and paperwork confirming that all Health Requirements have been satisfied will be required by ALL exhibitors. Exhibitors will be required to present all health documents at check-in. Exhibitors must be prepared to provide any and all health documents required by management any time while horses are present at the facility. STALLS 17. See General Rules for Stall Rules and Stall Fees. Horses requiring a stall that are entered in both the 4-H and AQHA shows must reserve stalls under the Quarter Horse Show. 18. Stall fees for the 4-H/FFA show are $30/night. 19. Shavings are NOT included, please see Stall Section of General Rules. Shavings must be purchased separately from WestWorld, HAULED IN SHAVINGS ARE NOT PERMITTED 20. 4-H/FFA stalls must be reserved with the 4-H/FFA online entry. AWARDS 21. Awards are given for 1st place. Rosettes are awarded for 1st through 10th place in all classes. 22. Junior and Senior Hi-Point and Reserve Hi-Point awards are given in each division. These divisions are Roping (100 classes), Gymkhana (200 classes), English (300 classes), and Western (400 classes). 23. Awards include Hi-Point Buckles and Reserve Hi-Point Bronc Halters sponsored through the Arizona National. POINTS 24. Points will be awarded for the top 10 places, (10-9-8-7-6-5-4-3-2-1) regardless of the number of contestants in the class. Ties for high point awards will be broken by the most number of 1st places. If still tied, most number of 2nd places, continuing until tie is broken. SCHEDULE OF CLASSES: (Classes will run in order shown) Saturday, January 2, 2016 Arena 9 (Arena 9A warm-up) Begins at 8:00 am Check in at the Wendell Show Office CLASS#... CLASS DESCRIPTION 301... Senior English Showmanship 302... Junior English Showmanship 303... Senior English Equitation 304... Junior English Equitation 305... Senior English Pleasure 306... Junior English Pleasure 307... Senior Hunter Hack (Max. 2 6") 308... Junior Hunter Hack (Max. 2')

******Lunch Break****** 25 401... Senior Western Showmanship 402...Junior Western Showmanship 403... Senior Western Equitation 404... Junior Western Equitation 405... Senior Western Pleasure 406... Junior Western Pleasure 407... Senior Western Riding 408... Junior Western Riding 409... Senior Reining 410... Junior Reining Arena 9A (north of Arena 9) Begins at 12:00 Noon 412... Junior Western Trail (12:00 noon-2:00 pm) 413... Senior Western Trail (2:00 pm-4:00 pm) Sunday, January 3, 2016 Begins at 10:00 am/ Not to begin before 10:00 am Check-in at Wendell Show Office Arena 8 (Arena 7 warm-up) CLASS#... CLASS DESCRIPTION 101... Senior Breakaway 102... Junior Breakaway 103... Senior Heading 104... Junior Heading 105... Senior Heeling 106... Junior Heeling *****30 minute Break***** 201... Senior Barrels 202... Junior Barrels 203... Senior Poles 204... Junior Poles 205... Senior Goat Tying 206... Junior Goat Tying

26 6th ANNUAL ARIZONA NATIONAL YOUTH HORSE JUDGING CONTEST Chair: Meg Anema (602) 258-8568 meg@anls.org Wednesday, January 6, 2016 Entry Deadline December 10 SCHEDULE 12:30 pm... Contest Registration/Packets to teams Wendell Show Office 12:45 pm... Instructions/Division of groups Wendell Arena 1:00 pm... Contest Begins Wendell Arena 5:00 pm... Critique Wendell Arena 5:15 pm... Contest Results and Awards Wendell Arena CONTEST FORMAT 1. A total of four classes will be judged, and will include two halter classes and two performance classes. Seventeen minutes will be allowed to place horses in each class. If suitable horses are available, the halter classes will consist of mare or gelding classes. The performance classes will be selected from Western Pleasure, Reining, Western Riding, Hunter Under Saddle, Hunter Hack, Western Horsemanship, Hunt Seat Equitation, or Pleasure Driving. 2. Two sets of reasons will be given, one set of halter reasons and one set of performance reasons. Classes to be used as reasons classes will be announced following completion of halter and performance classes. Scores will be given on placings and oral reasons. 3. Each class will consist of four horses. Handlers/riders will be identified with numbered vests. 4. All halter horses will be considered sound of mouth, wind, and limb; all performance horses will be judged as they go. All tack and attire will be considered legal. 5. Teams may have three (3) or four (4) members; when four (4) members are entered, the three (3) highest overall scores will make up the team total. Contestants may also compete as individuals, and earn individual scores towards overall high point awards. 6. A High Point Buckle will be awarded to the High Point Individual in each of the following divisions, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior, FFA, AQHYA and Open Youth. Rosettes will be awarded to the top five individuals. Top teams in each division will be awarded a plaque and top team members will be awarded rosettes (Top Teams placed 1 st -3 rd ). 7. Ties will be broken as follows: a. If tied for overall score, the contestant having the highest overall reasons score shall be listed first. b. If still tied, the contestant having the highest score in placing reasons classes shall be listed first. c. If still tied, the contestant with the highest overall placing score in all classes shall be listed first. d. If still tied, the contestant with the highest single reasons score shall be listed first. e. If contestants are still tied, the youngest contestant shall be listed first. JUDGING ELIGIBILITY 8. The contest is open to all 4-H, FFA, AQHYA, and other youth breed or organized equestrian club/group members in good standing. 9. Contestants will compete in one of the following Divisions: Junior 4-H, Senior 4-H, FFA, AQHYA, or Open Youth Division (all other youth horse organizations).

10. The Junior 4-H Division will consist of contestants less than fourteen (14) years old on January 1st (the January 1st preceding the contest). The Senior 4-H Division will consist of contestants fourteen (14) years old or older on January 1st (the January 1st preceding the contest). 11. Contestants are eligible to compete if they a. have never competed on a collegiate judging team. b. are not entered in or have completed a college or university level horse judging course. c. have not competed at their respective national level contest (National 4H Horse Classic for 4-H teams; National FFA Horse Evaluation CDE for FFA teams). CONTEST RULES Entry Deadline is December 10 12. Entry forms are available for download online on the ANLS website (www.anls.org). Entry forms must be signed by the appropriate official; Ag Education instructor/advisor for FFA members, club leader for 4-H members, or club leader for youth breed and other organized youth horse associations/clubs. The signature will verify the Official has read the Contest Rules and verified the eligibility of each contestant. 13. Fees: A $20.00 team fee and $5.00 per additional individual fee will be required for individuals entering prior to December 10. A late entry fee of $10.00 will be required for teams or individuals that enter after December 10. Late entries will be accepted up until 11:00 am the day of the contest. 14. FFA contestants must wear official FFA dress. All other contestants are required to wear Western attire (long sleeve shirt and jeans/slacks; blazer or tie is optional). No hats or caps are allowed. 15. Only contestants and contest officials are permitted in the Horse Judging Contest area for the duration of the contest. 27 16. While the judging and reasons portions of the contest are in progress, there will be no communication between contestants, between contestants or coaches, or between a contestant and anyone else except as directed by the chairman or his representatives. Failure to abide by this regulation may result in disqualification of the contestant. 17. Cell phones, pagers and other communication devices are NOT allowed. Failure to abide by this regulation may result in disqualification of the contestant. 18. Placing cards will be provided. Contestants must provide their own writing materials. Clipboards, notebooks, notepads and papers must be clean and free from any written marks. Contestants may not have in their possession horse judging manuals, texts, or lists of terms. If pattern classes are judged, contestants will be provided copies of the pattern(s). Violation of this rule may result in disqualification of the contestant. 19. A group leader will be placed in charge of each group of contestants. Contestants are responsible for turning in their cards to the group leader when time is called. Late cards will not be accepted. 20. Placing cards must be completed in full for a score to be tabulated. Cards that are blank, illegible, or marked with more than one placing will receive a zero score. 21. Contestants will have two minutes to give their reasons to the official. Reasons that exceed the two minute limit will be penalized. Contestants will not be offered their placing cards upon entering the reasons room. Contestants will not be permitted to use their notes while giving reasons. 22. Rule violations will cause disqualification, forfeiture of all awards, and the possibility of being barred from future competition.

ARIZONA NATIONAL SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 28 The Arizona National Livestock Show, in partnership with the Arizona Horse Lovers Foundation, offers educational scholarships to encourage and support students who have demonstrated an interest in agriculture. In the past 23 years, the ANLS Scholarship Program has awarded over $800,000 in college scholarships. For the 2015/2016 academic school year, $61,000 was awarded to students seeking college degrees. Scholarships are available to both resident and non-resident students pursuing an undergraduate degree and attending an accredited university or college for the current academic year. Other requirements include: prior Arizona National participation as an exhibitor, volunteer, employee, or contestant; High School graduation, completion of at least 12 semester hours following High School graduation and before applying; current enrollment of at least 12 credit hours at the time of application; a minimum grade point average of 2.5 (A=4); verification of full-time enrollment; and acknowledgment of award acceptance by sending Thank You notes to the scholarship committee(s). Selection of applicants and amounts awarded are based on the Scholarship Committee s review of these criteria: Arizona National Participation (exhibitor, volunteer, employee, or contestant; repeated experiences and long term investment) Career Plans & Goals Grades & Course Work Letters of Recommendation (quality, content, and credentials) Activities (Ag-related, leadership, well-roundedness, accomplishments) Overall impression of applicant and application The future of agriculture lies with the youth of today. Education is the key to success of our youth, and the Arizona National is proud to invest in the future through the Scholarship Program. Funds for the Program come from a variety of sources including annual events such as social events for Members of the Arizona National. Additionally, a portion of the sale proceeds from the Junior Livestock Market Auction is designated for the Scholarship Program. We encourage contributions to the Arizona National Scholarship Program to help us continue motivating students in agriculture in their academic pursuits. Contributions are tax deductible and your total contribution will go into the Scholarship Program. Please contact the Arizona National if you would like additional information. Scholarship Applications are accepted and reviewed once a year. The deadline for Scholarship Applications is March 15 th. 2015/2016 ACADEMIC YEAR SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS Jessica Burson - Roswell, NM Rachel Claus-Walker - McNeal, AZ Haley Cooley - Gilbert, AZ Amber Cox Glencoe, OK Erika Derma, Yuma, AZ Kaitlin Dickson, - Phoenix, AZ Kacy Drummond - Reserve, NM Laurel Fish Nogales, AZ Brittany Gerald - Chandler, AZ Zane Gouker - Lakeside, AZ Braelyn Henry - Tucson, AZ Sarah Holditch Tempe, AZ Lacy Hunt - Buckeye, AZ Holly Johnson - Buckeye, AZ Sierra Johnson Glendale, AZ Sophia Leone Tucson, AZ Jessica Lewis Gilbert, AZ Cody McDougald Friant, CA Summer Miller Waddell, AZ Tanner Morgan Oakdale, CA Shannon Nigh - Yuma, AZ Justen Ollendick Queen Creek, AZ Kaitlyn Parks Tucson, AZ Shelby Rojas Phoenix, AZ Kacey Schulz Buckeye, AZ Megan Skiles Bowie, AZ Alicia Smith Sonoita, AZ Preston Sweatt Cochise, AZ Breanna Watkins McNeal, AZ Lilly Webb Goodyear, AZ Zane Webster San Simon, AZ Melanie Whitmore Bear River, WY

Become a Member of The Arizona National Livestock Show and support our mission of Growing the Future You are invited to join and support the Arizona National Livestock Show, a non-profit organization developed in 1948, dedicated to supporting youth and promoting livestock and agriculture to the public. The organization has been dedicated to producing the Arizona National Livestock Show which draws participants from more than 24 states. We also provide over $50,000 in scholarship awards each year. Membership in the ANLS entitles you access to the Membership Club during the Show, ANLS Pins, parking credential, admission to the Show and special discounts with a variety of businesses. Membership events are held throughout the year. Our membership year runs July 1 through June 30. Why not join today? Membership Benefit Donation Lifetime Corporate Gold 2 Gold Overlay Lifetime Membership Pins, Regular membership, and Recognition on the Lifetime Member Plaque 16 Membership Pins, 16 Membership Cards $1,000 $500 Corporate Silver Supporting Family Regular Youth Experience 8 Membership Pins, 8 Membership Cards 6 Membership Pins, 6 Membership Cards 4 Membership Pins, 4 Membership Cards 2 Membership Pins, 2 Membership Cards Collectable Dog Tag, 5% discount at Sullivan Trailer during Show, 50% discount to New Year s Eve Celebration, one free Meal in the ANLS Club, one free BBQ Lunch at Cattlemen s Day, constant contact through ANLS Email Blasts and special promotions Please complete and return this form to: Arizona National Office 1826 West McDowell Road, Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Print your name(s) as you would like them to appear in our records $300 $250 $100 $50 $15 Name(s): Company: Address: City, State & Zip: Phone: Email: Referred by: Lifetime ($1,000) Corporate Gold ($500) Corporate Silver ($300) Supporting ($250) Family ($100) Regular ($50) Youth Experience ($15)

YOUTH EXPERIENCE MEMBERSHIP ember of ome a m Want to bec w o h S n o i t The Vaca December 27, 2015 January 1, 2016 r? ve to offe a h e w ll a nce and Experie It's easy. Youth "Experience" Membership As part of our commitment to provide outreach to families and our youth exhibitors we invite you and your friends to be a member of our Livestock Show. What you receive! Youth Experience Benefits: One Collectable Very Cool Dog Tag (A.K.A. Membership card). Tag is unique to each show year. Exclusive 5% discount at the Sullivan s Show Supply trailer during the show. That s a BIG Deal! Exclusive Member Access to the ANLS Club (great food, good friends, good memories). Free BBQ Lunch on Cattlemen's Day. Free meal at the ANLS Club during the show. Half Price for the admission to the ANLS New Year's Eve Event at the Show. Don t miss this event on December 31 at 8:30 PM. Fun, Food and Dance Music! ANLS Scholarship information sent direct to you. Stay Connected. Receive special mailings e-blasts and promotions offered by ANLS. Your name will be printed in the ANLS Spring Newsletter. Members receive a great deal for the $15 membership fee and it s an EXPERIENCE! Join Now! Join by completing the simple application or by submitting your fees on your Junior Livestock Entry Form. Questions? Call us at 602-258-8568 or email at information@anls.org

ENTRY DEADLINE December 10 HORSE: Horse s Name: Reg #: Yr Foaled: Sex: Trainer: Person Making Entry: I will be stalling this horse and have sent in or included a stall reservation. Reservations are Required for Stalls Cow Horse Cattle Reservations are Required Arizona National Livestock Show 1826 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 (602) 258-8568 Fax (602) 257-9190 Please Print or Type You May Duplicate this Entry Form Only One Horse per Entry Form Exhibitor must sign agreement OWNER: Name: Address: State, Zip: Telephone: AQHA # Social Security # THIS HORSE IS BEING ENTERED IN: Arizona National Show Only Office Use Only: Number: AQHA ENTRY FORM Exp Date: Arizona National AND Sun Circuit EXHIBITOR AGREEMENT: Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc., WestWorld, City of Scottsdale, and AQHA, including its of fi cers, directors, servants, agents and/or employees, herein called ANLS and the Owner and/or Exhibitor, including parents and/or legal representatives, herein called Exhibitor, agree that ANLS will in no case be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to the person, animals or property of Exhibitor or, Exhibitor s agents, servants, family and/or employees, regardless of how such loss, damage or injury is occasioned and by whom. ANLS and Exhibitor further agree that Exhibitor will protect, indemnify and save harmless ANLS from any and all claims, suits and/or judgments (including the cost of defense of any such claim and/or suit by ANLS) brought by anyone as a result of any loss, damage or injury to any person, animals or property occasioned by an action or inaction of Exhibitor, either solely or in conjunction with ANLS or anyone else. ANLS assumes no responsibility for the correctness of any description given in the Premium List. Exhibitor agrees to abide by all Rules and Regulations of Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc. Participant also agrees that the Arizona National Livestock Show reserves the right to use any and all photographs and films taken during the Show for publicity purposes. AQHA HORSE SHOW ENTRIES Exhibitor 1: AQHA#: Email: Relationship to owner: DOB: Exp Date: Class Numbers I submit the above entry and agree to the stated Exhibitor Agreement. Signature of Exhibitor / Legal Guardian (if minor): Exhibitor 2: AQHA#: Email: Relationship to owner: DOB: Exp Date: Date: Class Numbers I submit the above entry and agree to the stated Exhibitor Agreement. Signature of Exhibitor / Legal Guardian (if minor): Date: Exhibitor 3: AQHA#: Email: DOB: Exp Date: Class Numbers Relationship to owner: I submit the above entry and agree to the stated Exhibitor Agreement. Signature of Exhibitor / Legal Guardian (if minor): Date:

Person Reserving Stalls: Name: HORSE STALL RESERVATION I WILL BE ENTERING THE: ONLY Arizona National Livestock Show 1826 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 (602) 258-8568 Fax (602) 257-9190 Arizona National AND Sun Circuit Shows Telephone: Please Print or Type You May Duplicate this Form Stall Fees: 1st night = $50/stall each additional night = $25/stall (e.g., 4 nights = $125) Address: City, State, Zip: Email: Trainer: Emergency Phone: I will be entering Roping Classes Owner Arrival Date Departure Date # of Stalls Nights Stall Fee Make checks payable to Arizona National. Totals Complete this Stall Reservation Form and send with full payment. Reservations are made when payment is received. No phone, fax or email reservations. Stall Reservations are due December 15. Stalls are available on a first-come, first-serve basis. Stalls with horses must be bedded with a minimum of 2 bags of shavings which MUST be purchased from WestWorld feed and bedding store. Cancellations received by December 20 will receive a refund of amount paid less a $25 per stall cancellation fee. For Arizona National Only exhibitors/horses: arrivals no earlier than 4:00 pm on Friday, January 1. Departures no later than 6:00 am Friday morning, January 8. For Arizona National AND Sun Circuit exhibitors/horses: arrivals no earlier than 4:00 pm on Friday, January 1. Departure arranged by Sun Circuit after January 7. Early arrivals prior to January 1 must make additional arrangements directly with WestWorld (480-312-6802), at least five (5) days prior to arrival and stalling is subject to availability. Horses arriving prior to January 1 are subject to being moved to another stall for the Arizona National Show. Exhibitors will be responsible for any repair bills for stalls occupied by exhibitor and charged to the Show by Westworld. Please do not drill holes in the horse barns. Charges for tack stalls will NOT be split between different exhibitors. WestWorld stall counts are at 6:00 am each morning.

CATTLE RESERVATION Arizona National Livestock Show 1826 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 www.anls.org (602) 258-8568 Fax (602) 257-9190 Please Print or Type You May Duplicate this Form Person Reserving Cattle: Name: Address: City, State, Zip: Email: Telephone: Trainer: Trainer s Phone: CATTLE RESERVATION DEADLINE: December 15 To ensure fresh cattle for Roping and Cow Horse classes, please make your reservations and pre-payment using this form. Exhibitors will be billed for cattle ordered but not used, even if you scratch the class. List the number of entries in classes you will be entering. If you have questions, please call the Show Secretary at (480) 861-9456. No phone, fax or email reservations are accepted. Cancellations received by December 31 will receive a refund of amount paid less a $20 per head cancellation fee. Cancellations or scratches after December 31 for anything other than medical/veterinary reasons will not be refunded. Cow Horse Entries without reserved cattle are subject to availability of cattle and a late fee of $30 per head. A service fee of $50.00 will be charged on any returned checks. Runs Fee Total Cow Horse Cattle $65.00 Roping Cattle $25.00 Total $ Make checks payable to Arizona National

Arizona National Livestock Show 1826 West McDowell Road Phoenix, AZ 85007-1696 (602) 258-8568 - FAX (602) 259-9190 www.anls.org You May Duplicate the Entry Form JUNIOR HORSE JUDGING CONTEST ENTRY PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRIES FAX COPIES ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE ENTRY DEADLINE DECEMBER 10 ORGANIZATION INFORMATION 4-H FFA AQHYA Open Club/Chapter/Org: School (if applicable) Address: City, State, Zip: Phone: Email: Coach/Advisor/Responsible Adult: ENTRY FEE SUMMARY No. Entries Each Total Team $20.00 Individuals $5.00 TOTAL FEES INCLUDED $ Make Checks Payable to Arizona National (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) CONTESTANTS 4-H Only Contestant Name: Birthdate Jr or Sr More Individuals listed on the reverse side * Only 4-H entries need to select Jr or Sr. Juniors are not yet 14 on January 1 Seniors are 14 on January 1 Email Privacy Policy: Your email address will be used solely to communicate information. Your email address will not be given to any third party for any purpose. $20.00/team or $5.00/individual entry fees if delivered or postmarked prior to December 10. A $10.00 per entry late fee if delivered or postmarked after December 10. I hereby certify that each contestant meets the eligibility requirements outlined in the Contest Rules as published. I understand that Arizona National Livestock Show, Inc. is not responsible for any loss, damage or injury arising from the Contest. Signature of Team Coach or Advisor: Date: