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Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association Officers President Joyce Brinsfield (2020) Vice President Julie Moses (2020) Secretary/Treasurer Sarah Coleman Point Secretary Mark Llewellyn President Emeritus Elaine Schott Eastern Region Bruce Brown (2020) Diana Conlon (2020) Melissa Murphy (2020) Alexandria Nelson (2019) Natassia Stallings (2020) Kristine Urschel (2019) David Warner (2020) Ashley Watts (2019) Directors Western Region James Franks (2019) Laurie Murray (2019) Keedle Ritter-Konopka (2019) Sara Spry (2019) Northern Region Missy Jo Hollingsworth (2020) Trena Kerr (2019) Shari Murray (2019) Out of State Director Maria Kneipp (2019) Front Cover: Elaine Schott, River Mountain Farm, Versailles, KY 1

2019 KHJA Calendar New shows may be added throughout the show season. Check the website calendar for late additions at khja.org. December 1 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY December 2 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY December 5-9 World Equestrian Winter Classic 1-AA Wilmington, OH January 2-6 World Equestrian Winter Classic 2-AA Wilmington, OH January 9-13 World Equestrian Winter Classic 3-AA Wilmington, OH January 12 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY January 13 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY January 16-20 World Equestrian Winter Classic 4-AA Wilmington, OH January 19 TJC Snowflake I Jumpers Thompsons Station, TN Michelle Zimmer (615) 440-0728 mzimmer@jaecklecentre.com www.thejaecklecentre.com January 23-27 World Equestrian Winter Classic 5-AA Wilmington, OH January 26-27 TJC Snowflake III Hunters Thompsons Station, TN Michelle Zimmer (615) 440-0728 mzimmer@jaecklecentre.com www.thejaecklecentre.com January 30-3 World Equestrian Winter Classic 6-AA Wilmington, OH February 6-10 World Equestrian Winter Classic 7-AA Wilmington, OH February 13-17 World Equestrian Winter Classic 8-AA Wilmington, OH February 16 TJC Snowflake IV Jumpers Thompsons Station, TN Michelle Zimmer (615) 440-0728 mzimmer@jaecklecentre.com www.thejaecklecentre.com February 16 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY February 17 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY February 20-24 World Equestrian Winter Classic 9-AA Wilmington, OH February 23-24 TJC Snowflake VI Hunters Thompsons Station, TN Michelle Zimmer (615) 440-0728 mzimmer@jaecklecentre.com www.thejaecklecentre.com February 27-3 World Equestrian Winter Classic 10-AA Wilmington, OH March 6-10 World Equestrian Winter Classic 11-AA Wilmington, OH March 13-17 World Equestrian Winter Classic 12-AA Wilmington, OH March 15-17 TJC Spring Classic Thompsons Station, TN Michelle Zimmer (615) 440-0728 mzimmer@jaecklecentre.com www.thejaecklecentre.com March 16 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY March 17 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY 2019 KHJA Calendar New shows may be added throughout the show season. Check the website calendar for late additions at khja.org. March 20-24 World Equestrian Winter Classic 13-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Saxton (216) 554-2049 bsaxton112@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com March 27-31 World Equestrian Winter Classic 14-AA Wilnington, OH Brandon Saxton (216) 554-2049 bsaxton112@gmail.com www.worldequestriancetner.com April 3-7 World Equestrian Winter Classic 15-AA Wilmington, OH April 10-14 World Equestrian Winter Classic 16-AA Wilmington, OH April 13 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY April 14 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY April 16-20 Brownland Spring I-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com April 20-21 Masterson Equestrian Trust-NR Lexington, KY Samantha Kline (814) 404-7753 klinesam9@gmail.com www.mastersonequestrian.org April 24-28 World Equestrian Winter Classic 18-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Saxton (216) 554-2049 bsaxton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.org April 24-28 Brownland Spring II-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com April 28 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com May 4-5 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com May 5 Ballyhigh Spring Young Horse Show-NR Versailles, KY Joyce Brinsfield (859) 948-2632 jbballyhigh@aol.com www.ballyhigh.com May 7-12 Kentucky Spring-AA Lexington, KY Hugh Kincannon (859) 233-0492 hakshows@earthlink.net www.kentuckyhorseshows.com May 14-19 Kentucky Spring Classic-AA Lexington, KY Hugh Kincannon (859) 233-0492 hakshows@earthlink.net www.kentuckyhorseshows.com May 18 Meadownbriar Stables H/J Show-NR Newburgh, IN Kim Gundry (812) 568-1143 kim_wenman@yahoo.com May 18-19 Scheffelridge Farm-NR Paris, KY Nori Scheffel (859) 509-0404 nori@blueone.net www.scheffelridgefarm.com May 22-26 Nashville Country-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com May 22-26 WEC Summer Series I-C Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com May 25 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY May 26 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY May 29-2 WEC Summer Series II-C Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com May 29-2 Nashville Classic-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com June 1-2 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com June 5-9 Country Heir I-AA Lexington, KY Frankie Stark (513) 875-3318 kittykatstark@aol.com www.countryheir.com 2 3

2019 KHJA Calendar New shows may be added throughout the show season. Check the website calendar for late additions at khja.org. June 11 Country Heir Local Day-NR Lexington, KY Frankie Stark (513) 875-3318 kittykatstark@aol.com www.countryheir.com June 12-16 Country Heir II-AA Lexington, KY Frankie Stark (513) 875-3318 kittykatstark@aol.com www.countryheir.com June 15-16 Scheffelridge Farm-NR Paris, KY Nori Scheffel (859) 509-0404 nori@blueone.net www.scheffelridgefarm.com June 21-23 TJC Summer-NR Thompsons Station, TN Michelle Zimmer (615) 440-0728 mzimmer@jaecklecentre.com www.thejaecklecentre.com June 22 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY June 23 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY June 22-23 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com June 26-30 Brownland Summer I-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com July 3-7 Mid-South Classic-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com July 4-7 Robert Murphy Stables-B Lexington, KY Marianne Murphy (859) 254-3570 mmurphyky@gmail.com July 10-14 WEC July I-B Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com July 14 Ballyhigh Summer Young Horse Show-NR Versailles, KY Joyce Brinsfield (859) 948-2632 jbballyhigh@aol.com www.ballyhigh.com July 17-21 WEC July II-C Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com July 20-21 Scheffelridge Farm-NR Paris, KY Nori Scheffel (859) 509-0404 nori@blueone.net www.scheffelridgefarm.com July 20-21 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com July 24-28 Kentucky Summer-AA Lexington, KY Hugh Kincannon (859) 233-0492 hakshows@earthlink.net www.kentuckyhorseshows.com July 30-4 Kentucky Summer Classic-AA Lexington, KY Hugh Kincannon (859) 233-0492 hakshows@earthlink.net www.kentuckyhorseshows.com August 7-11 WEC Summer Series III Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com August 10 Meadownbriar Stables H/J Show-NR Newburgh, IN Kim Gundry (812) 568-1143 kim_wenman@yahoo.com August 13-18 Bluegrass Festival-AA Lexington, KY Hugh Kincannon (859) 233-0492 hakshows@earthlink.net www.kentuckyhorseshows.com August 17-18 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com August 21-25 KHJA-AA Lexington, KY Hugh Kincannon (859) 233-0492 hakshows@earthink.net www.kentuckyhorseshows.com August 31 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY September 1 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY September 4-7 Brownland Fall I-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com 2019 KHJA Calendar New shows may be added throughout the show season. Check the website calendar for late additions at khja.org. September 6-8 Country Heir September I-B Wilmington, OH Frankie Stark (513) 875-3318 kittykatstark@aol.com www.countryheir.com September11-15 Brownland Fall II-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com September13-15 The KHJA Fall Classic-NR Lexington, KY Joyce Brinsfield (859) 948-2632 jbballyhigh@aol.com September13-15 Country Heir September-A Wilmington, OH Frankie Stark (513) 875-3318 kittykatstark@aol.com www.countryheir.com September21-22 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com September25-29 WEC Fall Series I-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com September28-29 Windfall Farm-NR Goshen, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 ericastaib@hotmail.com ww.windfallfarmhorseshows.com September 28 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY September 29 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY October 2-6 WEC Fall Series II-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com October 5 Camargo Hunter Trials-NR Cincinnati, OH Erica Staib (513) 680-3690 camargohuntertrials@gmail.com www.camargohuntertrials.com October 9-13 WEC Fall Series III-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com October 12-13 Ballyhigh Classic-NR Versailles, KY Joyce Brinsfield (859) 948-2632 jbballyhigh@aol.com www.ballyhigh.com October 16-20 WEC Fall Classic-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com October 16-20 Brownland Autumn Country-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com October 22-27 WEC Invitational-AA Wilmington, OH Brandon Sexton (216) 554-2049 bsexton12@gmail.com www.worldequestriancenter.com October 23-27 Brownland Autumn Classic-AA Franklin, TN Robin Anderton (615) 791-8180 info@brownlandfarm.com www.brownlandfarm.com November 9 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY November 10 Lakeside Arena-NR Versailles, KY 4 5

K. Points System RULE CHANGES VOTED ON DURING THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD IN NOVEMBER 2017 ARE INDICATED IN RED. 2019 HORSE SHOW RULES The Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association invites your show to become a member. The shows that have joined in the past feel that their affiliation with the Association has enabled them to present a more interesting show for spectators and has increased their revenue by drawing additional entries. To become a member of the Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association (KHJA), the following important rules must be enforced. I. GENERAL A. Regular member shows must be held in Kentucky or within the boundaries of the adjoining states, and must be members of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF, www.usef.org) and United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA, www.ushja.org). B. Local shows will follow USEF rules when applicable. C. Each show must appoint a manager and secretary who will be responsible to the KHJA. D. The manager of a Local show must be a member of KHJA. E. Each show must offer at least three classes in any hunter classification offered with KHJA specifications, except Miscellaneous Classes or Equitation. F. All class specifications set forth in any prize list shall be adhered to unless they are in conflict with Association rules. Due notice must be given of any correction or change. G. KHJA has the authority to drug test any horse at member shows. H. In the event of an owner having multiple entries, a horse/pony may be shown in the under-saddle class by any rider who meets the USEF requirements of that division. I. Any member who is not in good financial standing with KHJA or a KHJA-affiliated horse show will not be listed on the website until the debt is paid in full. In addition, points accumulated at a show where there is an outstanding balance will be forfeited. J. A committee will be appointed by the Board of Directors to review the current rule book. Any changes will then be presented to the membership at the annual meeting. 6 II. SHOW DATES 1. If you compete at an A or AA show in a division for which Regular points are awarded according to our chart see Table of Eligibility your points will go toward Regular Awards. 2. If you compete at a Local show in a division in which Local Points are awarded, your points will go toward Local Awards. 3. If you compete at a B- or C- rated show, in a division for which Regular points are awarded, your points will go toward Regular Awards. 4. If you compete at a B or C rated show, in a division for which only Local Points are awarded, your points will go toward Local Awards. 5. If you compete at an A or AA show in a division for which only Local points are awarded, your points WILL NOT count for an award. 6. If you compete at a Local show, in a division for which only Regular points are awarded, your points WILL NOT count for an award. A. Application for show dates shall be made on a form provided by the Association. B. Dues of $50 for local shows and $75 for USEF-rated shows must accompany application for show dates; cancellation will result in forfeiture of dues. C. To maintain comparable dates and to be included in the roster of shows, applications for dates must be received by November 30 of the previous year. D. New show dates must be applied for at least thirty (30) days prior to show. E. NR- (local), C- and B-rated shows may not have conflicting weekend dates within a 50-mile radius. Dates will be approved on a firstcome, first-served basis. III. PRIZE LIST AND SHOW RESULTS A. Show results must be forwarded to Mark Llewellyn, P. O. Box 1122, Versailles, KY 40383, by certified mail with return receipt requested and must be postmarked within ten (10) days of the show. Failure to do so will result in a $50 fine and no subsequent dates will be granted until the fine is paid. B. Regular member shows must send results electronically in ShowPro or USEF format. If sent in USEF format, championship results must 7

be sent in a PDF file. Send electronic results to Mark Llewellyn at mllewellyn@ker.com Local shows may send results electronically in ShowPro or USEF format, or send a hard copy. If sent in USEF format, championship results must be sent in a PDF file. Do not email results. C. Point standings may be checked at at any time. Members will have 30 days after the points have been posted on the website to make inquiries to the Association s Point Secretary via e-mail (mllewellyn@ker.com). After 30 days, the points will be considered official. D. Prize lists must state the following: 1) ASTM-approved helmets must be worn at all times when mounted. 2) Martingales are not permitted in under-saddle classes. IV. SHOW OFFICIALS A. Judges. All judges at Regular shows must be recognized by USEF with a Registered or Recorded status in the divisions in which they officiate. B. Local shows may have knowledgeable horsepersons who do not have USEF status as judges. C. Judge Restrictions. (a) A judge may not be an owner of any interest in a horse (including but not limited to syndicate and partnership shares). (b) A judge may not be a trainer, coach, exhibitor, rider, steward, lessor, lessee or manager at any competition at which he/she is officiating, including unrated classes. D. Stewards. A steward must be recognized by the USEF. The steward is to protect the interests of the exhibitors, judges and show management, but not necessarily the KHJA. E. A KHJA Board Member will officiate in the capacity of a steward in the event of a dispute or safety issue, especially in cases in which riders exhibit wanton or willful disregard for themselves, their horses or other individuals. V. DEFINITIONS A. Amateur Regardless of one s equestrian skills and/or accomplishments, a person is an amateur if after his 18th birthday, he has not engaged in any of the following activities: 1. Remuneration. Remuneration is defined as compensation or payment in any form such as cash, goods, sponsorships, discounts or services; reimbursement of any expenses; trade or in-kind exchange of goods or services such as board or training. 2. Permitted activities by Amateur. An Amateur is permitted to do the following: 8 (a) Accept reimbursement for actual expenses associated with conducting classroom seminars for a not-for-profit organization, therapeutic riding programs, or programs for charitable organizations approved in advance by the Federation. (b) Act as a camp counselor when not hired in the exclusive capacity as a riding instructor; assist in setting schooling fences without remuneration; give instruction or training to handicapped riders for therapeutic purposes. (c) Appear in advertisements and/or articles related to acknowledgement of one s own personal or business sponsorship of a competition and/or awards earned by one s owned horses. (d) Accept prize money as the owner of a horse in any class other than equitation or showmanship classes. (e) Accept a non-monetary token gift of appreciation valued less than $300 annually. (f) Serve as an intern for college credit or course requirements at an accredited institution provided one has never held professional status with the Federation or any other equestrian National Federation. In addition, one may accept reimbursement for expenses without profit, as prescribed by the educational institution s program, for the internship. (g) Write books or articles related to horses. (h) Accept remuneration for providing service in one s capacity as a: clinic manager or organizer (so long as they are not performing the activities of instructor or trainer), presenter or panelist at a Federation licensed officials clinic, competition manager, competition secretary, judge, steward, technical delegate, course designer, announcer, TV commentator, veterinarian, groom, farrier, tack shop operator, breeder, or boarder, or horse transporter. (i) Accept reimbursement for any bona fide expenses directly related to the horse (i.e. farrier/vet bills, entries). Travel, hotel, equipment, and room and board are not considered bona fide expenses. (j) Entries for non-under saddle classes in amateur sections at hunter, jumper or hunter/jumper competitions, must be paid either (i) directly to the competition by the Amateur or by the Amateur s family or (ii) by someone whom the Amateur or the Amateur s family reimburses within 90 days of the last day of the competition for which entries were paid. (k) Accept educational competition or training grant(s). B. Green Hunter: See USEF Rule HU103 for complete definition 1. 3' Green Hunter - for Local and Regular Competitors Horse has not shown in Hunter classes with fences 3'6" or higher or Jumper classes with fences 3 3 or higher. Eligibility is 2 years. 2. 3'3" Green - for Local and Regular Competitors Horse may have competed a maximum of 4 times over fences 3'6" or 9

higher, but may not have shown in Jumper classes with fences 3 3 or higher. Eligibility is 2 years. 3. 3'6" Green Hunter - for Regular Competitors Horse may not have competed in any class higher than 3'6", both Hunter and Jumper. Eligibility is one year. 4. 3'9" Green Hunter - for Regular Competitors Horse may not have competed in any class higher than 3'9", both Hunter and Jumper. Eligibility is one year. C. Low Hunter: 3' to 3'3". Open to all horses/ponies/riders. No year-end award will be given in this division. D. Adult Amateur Hunter: 2'9" to 3'. Open to both Local and Regular competitors. (a) Riders 35 years old and younger. (b) Riders over 35 years old. (c) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) horses obtain points in each classification. (d) May be combined with Children s Hunter if there are fewer than three (3) entries. To be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. Riders may not compete in any other classes at the same competition where fences exceed 3'5", except equitation, jumper classes 1.20 meters and lower, Amateur Owner Hunter, Amateur Owner Jumper, and the USHJA International Hunter Derby. Any rider showing in the Amateur Owner Hunter division may compete one (1) different horse in the Adult Amateur Hunter division and must own or have an USEF registered lease of said horse. Fences to be set at 3'; spreads not to exceed fence height. Ponies may be shown by Adults, suitability to count. Entries need not be jogged for soundness. An unrestricted Children s/ Adult Hunter division may be offered and be open to all Amateurs and Juniors; fence height not to exceed 3'3". E. Children s Hunter: 3'. Open to both Local and Regular Competitors. (a) Riders 14 years old and younger. (b) Riders 15 to 17 years old. (c) May be combined with Adult Amateur Hunter if there are fewer than three (3) entries. (d) Children's Hunter Horse: To be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. Horses may cross-enter into the Junior Hunter section at the same show. Riders may not cross-enter into any classes in which fences exceed 3'5" at the same show, except Equitation classes up to 3'9", Jumper classes 1.20 meters and lower, Junior Hunter sections, and the USHJA International Hunter Derby. A Junior Hunter rider may only compete one different horse in the Children's Hunter Horse section. For riders entered in the Children's Hunter Pony at the same competition, ponies may not compete in the Children's section if also entered in the Pony division at the same show. Fence heights 2'9" to 3'; spreads not to exceed fence heights. Entries need not be jogged for soundness. An unrestricted Children s/adult Hunter division may be offered and be open to all Amateurs and Juniors; fence heights not to exceed 3'3". F. Junior Hunter: 3'6". Open to both Local and Regular competitors. (a) Separate classifications may be offered for Small Horses (under 16 hands high) and for Large Horses (16 hands high and over). (b) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) horses obtain points in each classification. G. Junior Hunter: 3'3". Open to Regular Competitors only. H. Amateur Owner Hunter: 3'6". Open to Regular Competitors only. (a) Riders 35 years old and younger. (b) Riders over 35 years old. (c) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) horses obtain points in each classification. I. Pony Hunter: Open to Regular Competitors only. (a) Small (not to exceed 12.2 hands high): 2'3". (b) Medium (over 12.2, not to exceed 13.2 hands high): 2'6". (c) Large (over 13.2, not to exceed 14.2 hands high): 3'. (d) All ponies may be shown at their respective fence heights in a combined class, or may be shown in individual classes divided into all three fence-height classifications, or may be shown in combined Small/Medium class and Large class. (e) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) ponies obtain points in each classification. If less than three (3) Small Ponies or three (3) Medium Ponies fail to obtain points, the award will be combined for Small and Medium. J. Green Pony Hunter: Open to Regular Competitors only. (a) Small (not to exceed 12.2 hands high): 2'3". (b) Medium (over 12.2, not to exceed 13.2 hands high): 2'6". (c) Large (over 13.2, not to exceed 14.2 hands high): 2'9". (d) All ponies may be shown at their respective fence heights in a combined class, or may be shown in individual classes divided into all three fence-height classifications, or may be shown in combined Small/Medium class and Large class. (e) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) ponies obtain points in each classification. If less than three (3) Small Ponies or three (3) Medium Ponies fail to obtain points, the award will be combined for Small and Medium. 10 11

K. Children s Hunter Pony: Open to ponies ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. Riders may not cross-enter into any classes in which fences exceed 3'3" at the same show, except Medal classes, age group Equitation classes and Children s Jumper classes. The combination pony/rider is not eligible for USEF Rated classes at the same show. Any rider competing in the Rated Pony Hunter division may only show one (1) pony in the Children's Hunter Pony division. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to mount and suitability as a Children's Hunter Pony. To be offered at two heights: fences 2' for Small and Medium, and 2'6" for Large ponies; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Cannot be combined with Children's Hunter. Ponies need not be jogged for soundness. No in and outs. L. Hunter Seat Equitation: Open to both Regular and Local Competitors who still retain their amateur status. (a) 11 years old and under: 2' to 2'3". (b) 12 through 14 years old: 2'6" to 3'. (c) 15 through 17 years old: 3' to 3'6". (d) Short Stirrup, 11 years old and younger: 1'6" to 2'. (e) Long Stirrup, 12 years and over: 1'6" to 2'. (f) Adult: 2'9" to 3'3". (g) Intermediate Children's Equitation: 2'3" to 2'6". Rider not have jumped 3' or higher in the same show year. (h) Intermediate Adult Equitation: 2'3" to 2'6". Rider not have jumped 3' or higher in the same show year. (i) All age groups may be shown separately or in a combined class at their respective fence heights, or classes may be divided into 14 years old and younger, and 15 through 17 years old. (j) Awards: i. Separate Regular awards will be given if at least three (3) riders obtain points in each classification. If less than three (3) riders under 11 years old and less than three (3) riders 12 through 14 years old fail to obtain points, the award will be combined for those 14 years old and younger. ii. Separate Local awards will be given for 11 and under, 12-14 and 15-17 if at least three (3) riders obtain points in each classification. If two of the three classifications have at least three riders obtaining points, the classification without the minimum number will be combined with the closest age group. In the case that the 12-14 year classification does not have the minimum number, that classification will be combined with the division that has the least number of riders. If two or more of the three classifications do not have at least three (3) riders obtaining points, the entire division will be combined. 12 M. Jumper: Pre/Intermediate Children s Jumpers, Hopeful Jumpers and Training or Schooling Jumpers and Novice Jumpers are Local divisions. Children's Jumper, Adult Jumper, and Low Child/Adult Jumper are Local and Regular divisions, all other classifications are Regular divisions. (a) Hopeful Jumper: 0.75 meters (2'5") to 0.90 meters (2'11"). (b) Pre/Intermediate Children s/adultjjumper: may not cross enter into any classes with jumpers higher than 3'3". (c) Novice Jumper: 0.95 meters (3 1 ) to 1.0 meters (3'3"). Open to all. (d) Children's Jumper: i. High Children's Jumper: fence height 1.05 (3'5") meters to 1.10 (3 7 ) meters at Regular shows. Riders may not crossenter into High Junior class or any class where fences exceed 1.30 (4 3 ) meters at the same competition, with the exception of classes that do not offer prize money. ii: Low Children's Jumper: fence height: 0.90 (2'11") meters to 1.10 meters (3 7 ) at Regular shows; 0.90 meters (2'11") to 1.00 meters (3'3") at Local shows. May be combined with Adult Jumper if there are fewer than four (4) entries. Low Children's Jumper riders may not cross-enter into any class held above 1.15 (3 9 ) meters at the same show. Riders may compete in both Low and High Children's Jumpers at the same competition. (e) Adult Amateur Jumper: i. High Adult Jumper: fence height 1.10 meters to 1.15 meters at Regular shows. Riders may not cross-enter into High Amateur Owner classes where fences exceed 1.30 meters at the same competition, with the exception of classes that do not offer prize money. ii: Low Adult Jumper: fence height: 1.0 meters at Regular shows. Low Adult Jumper riders may not cross-enter into any class above 1.15 meters at the same show. Fence height: 0.90 meters to 1.10 meters at Local shows. Riders may compete in both Low and High Adult Jumpers at the same competition, however they may only enter one class if both Low and High are offered. (f) Training or Schooling: 1.00 meters (3'3") to 1.10 meters (3'7") (g) Pony Jumper: Open to Regular Competitors. A pony, 14.2 hands and under in height, that is ridden by an individual who has not reached his/her 18th birthday. Cash winnings do not influence this classification. i. Pony Jumper classes may be conducted under the following USEF Articles and Tables: Table I Touch classes. Table II Knockdown Classes (Except Table II, Sec. 4, Table 13

TABLE OF ELIGIBILITY Classification Regular Competitor Local Competitor Adult Amateur Hunter Children's Hunter Junior Hunter Junior Hunter 3 3 Amateur Owner Hunter Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" Pony Hunter Green Pony Hunter Children's Hunter Pony Hunter Seat Equitation Hopeful Jumper Pre/Intermediate Children's Hunter Novice Jumper Children's Jumper Adult Jumper Low Children s/adult Jumper Pony Jumper Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Short Stirrup Hunter Long Stirrup Hunter Breeding Baby Green Pre/Int. Children's/Adult Jumper Pre/Intermediate Adult Hunter Beginner Horse/Rider Cross-Rails Equitation Long Stirrup Equitation Training/Schooling Jumper Walk-Trot Equitation Open Jumper Short Stirrup Equitation Intermediate Children s/adult Equitation Performance Hunter 3 3-3 6 High Performance Working Hunter Thoroughbred Hunter Green Hunter 3', 3'3" Green Hunter 3'6", 3'9" Thoroughbred Jumper 14 (h) (i) (j) (k) II, Sec. 5, Table II, Sec. 6, Table II, Sec. 8, Table II, Sec. 9). Table IV. ii. Final obstacles of all combinations in Pony Jumper classes may not be spreads. All entrants will compete over same heights, spreads and distances. iii. Pony Jumper may offer classes at.95 meters, 1.0 meters, or 1.05 meters as specified in prize list. Local competitions: no minimum height or spread, but fence dimensions must be stated in the prize list. The Time Allowed is based on minimum speed of 360 or 382 yards per minute for Pony Jumpers. The speed to be used for each class or section must be indicated in the Prize List. iv. The following fence dimensions define each level:.95 meters. Fences 2'9" to 3'0" in height and 3'0" to 3'6" in spread (Triple bars/liverpools to 4'). 1.0 meters. Fences 3'0" to 3'3" in height and 3'3" to 3'9" in spread (Triple bars/liverpools to 4'3"). 1.05 meters. Fences 3'3" to 3'6" in height and 3'6" to 4'0" in spread (Triple bars/liverpools to 4'6"). Modified Junior/Amateur: 1.15 meters (3'9"). Horse/rider combination may not cross-enter into any other jumper division at the same show except for training and schooling. Junior/Amateur Owner: 1.20 meters (3'11") to 1.40 meters (4'7"). Open Jumpers: 1.20 meters (3'11") and up. Thoroughbred Jumper: Open to Regular and Local competitors. Two sections may be offered, 2'6" and 3'. Sections may be combined if entries (less than three in each section) warrant. Heights: The following fence dimensions are approximate equivalents in metric and English units: 0.70 m = Fences 2'3" in height 0.75 m = Fences 2'5" in height 0.80 m = Fences 2'7" in height 0.85 m = Fences 2'9" in height 0.90 m = Fences 2'11" in height 0.95 m = Fences 3'1" in height 1.00 m = Fences 3'3" in height 1.05 m = Fences 3'5" in height 1.10 m = Fences 3'7" in height 1.15 m = Fences 3'9" in height 1.20 m = Fences 3'11" in height 1.25 m = Fences 4'1" in height 1.30 m = Fences 4'3" in height 1.35 m = Fences 4'5" in height 1.40 m = Fences 4'7" in height 1.45 m = Fences 4'9" in height 1.50 m = Fences 4'11" in height 1.55 m = Fences 5'1" in height 1.60 m = Fences 5'3" in height 15

N. Short Stirrup: 1'6" to 2'. Open to both Regular and Local Competitors. For riders 11 years and under. Cross-entering by rider at the same show is not permitted into classes with fences exceeding 2' across all disciplines, including all Children's Hunter Pony heights; 11 & under equitation is allowed. (a) May be combined with Long Stirrup if there are less than three (3) entries. O. Long Stirrup: 1'6" to 2'. Open to Local competitors. For riders 12 and over. Cross-entering by rider at the same show is not permitted into classes with fences exceeding 2', across all disciplines, except in equitation. (a) May be combined with Short Stirrup if there are less than three (3) entries. P. Breeding: Open to Regular and Local Competitors. (a) The following classes should be offered: Yearling, Two-Year- Olds, Three-Year-Olds, and Four-to-Six-Year Olds. Classes cannot be combined. (b) A Best Young Horse champion should be selected from all firstplace winners in the individual age classes. Additionally, a Reserve Best Young Horse should be chosen from the remaining first-place winners and the second-place winner from the class won by the Best Young Horse. (c) A total of three horses must compete in the entire division in order for points to be accumulated for year-end awards. Example: if three yearlings and no other horses show, points would be awarded to the three yearlings. If two yearlings and two two-years old show, then points will be awarded to both the yearlings and the two-year olds, as there would be four total horses in the Breeding division. If only two horses show in the entire division, no matter their ages, no points will be awarded. (d) Horses selected as Best Young Horse and Reserve Best Young Horse will receive championship and reserve championship points. (e) Shows are encouraged to hold Young Horse Hunter Under Saddle classes to showcase graduates of the Breeding division. Q. Baby Green: 2'6". Open to Local and Regular Competitors. (a) Open to horses that have not shown over fences higher than 2'9" across all disciplines. (b) Horses may not cross-enter at the same show into any class where fences exceed 2'9". (c) Eligibility for this division is two (2) years of showing at 2'6". R. Special Hunter: 2'6". Open to all horses/ponies/riders. No year-end award will be given in this division. S. Pre/Intermediate Children s Hunter: 2'3" to 2'6". Open to Regular and Local horses and ponies ridden by a junior exhibitor. Rider may not cross-enter into any class where fences are 3' or higher in the same show year. (a) Only Pre and Intermediate Children's Hunter points will count per show. Only points earned in divisions with this exact name will count for year-end awards. If a rider competes in more than one division, a rider will receive the points from the division from which the highest points were accrued. (b) May be combined with Pre/Intermediate Adult Hunter if there are less than three (3) entries. (c) Riders may not cross-enter into the Low Hunter. T. Pre/Intermediate Adult Hunter: 2'3" to 2'6". Open to Regular and Local horses and ponies ridden by an adult amateur exhibitor. Rider may not cross-enter into any class where fences are 3' or higher in the same show year. (a) Pre and Intermediate Adult Hunter points will count. Only points earned in division with this exact name will count for year-end awards. If a rider competes in more than one division, a rider will receive the points from the division from which the highest points were accrued. (b) May be combined with Pre/Intermediate Children s Hunter if there are less than three (3) entries. (c) Riders may not cross-enter into the Low Hunter U. Beginner Horse/Pony: 2'. Open to Local horses in their first or second year of showing that have never shown 2'6" or higher across all disciplines. Horses may cross-enter Baby Green only. To be judged as a hunter class. (a) Trotting not to be penalized. (b) Eligibility for this division is two (2) years. V. Beginner Rider: 2'. Open to Local riders in their first or second year of showing who have never shown in any 2'6" division. Riders may not cross-enter into any 2'6" division, including jumpers. To be judged as a hunter class. (a) Trotting not to be penalized. W. Cross-Rails Equitation: Open to Local riders of any age who have not shown over a course of fences 2' or higher. Riders may crossenter into Beginner Rider only. (a) Trotting not to be penalized. (b) Eligibility for this division is two (2) years. (c) Division may be held as 8 and Under and 9 and Over. One yearend award will be given. X. Cross-Rails Green Horse/Pony: Open to horses or ponies that have not shown over a course of fences higher than 2' across all disciplines. No year-end award will be given in this division. 16 17

(a) May cross-enter into Beginner Horse. (b) Trotting not to be penalized. Y. Walk-Trot Equitation: Open to beginner Local riders of any age. May not enter into any 2' or higher division. (a) May cross-enter into Cross-Rail classes. (b) Eligibility for this division is two (2) years. (c) Division may be held as 8 and Under and 9 and Over. One yearend award will be given. Z. Performance Working Hunter: 3'3"to 3'6". For Performance Hunter specifications, please refer to the United States Equestrian Federation rules at www.usef.org. AA. High Performance Working Hunter: 4'. For Performance Hunter specifications, please refer to the United States Equestrian Federation rules at www.usef.org. BB. Thoroughbred Hunter: Open to Regular and Local competitors. Two sections may be offered, 2'6" and 3'. Sections may be combined if entries (less than three in each section) warrant. VI. HIGH POINT AWARDS A. Terms of Competition. Separate Annual Local and Regular Awards will be given to horses and riders who score the highest number of points in their classification at shows recognized by KHJA from December 1 to November 30 under the following conditions: 1. All horses must be recorded with KHJA to be eligible for hunter or jumper year-end awards. All owners and riders must be KHJA members to earn year-end awards. Points will be backdated to the first of the month in which the rider, horse and owner become members. 2. A horse that has not been recorded as a Lifetime member must be recorded annually and the owner of record must be a member of KHJA. 3. Only classes that follow KHJA specifications will be counted. 4. No points will be counted in a non-division class, such as equitation or miscellaneous, if fewer than three (3) entries have entered and competed. All classes in a division will be counted if three (3) entries have entered and competed in the first class of the division. No Championship or Reserve points will be counted if fewer than three (3) entries have entered and competed in the first class of the division. Jumper divisions will be awarded Championship points only if there are three (3) or more classes offered in the division. Championship points will be tabulated by the total amount of points accumulated in that division based on the scale of: 1st, 10 points; 2nd, 6 points; 3rd, 4 points; 4th, 2 points; 5th, 1 point; 6th, 1/2 point. 5. Points accumulated toward High Score Awards by any horse found to have received a forbidden substance and penalized by the USEF shall be nullified. 18 6. If there are not at least three (3) horses/ponies/riders in a division, rider must have accumulated a minimum of 30 points for Local, 80 points for Regular, and shown and placed a minimum of three (3) horse shows during the year to be eligible for a year-end award. 7. The Annual Meeting will become separate from the Awards Banquet. The annual membership meeting will be held in November. The KHJA Annual Awards Banquet will be held in January. Nominations and Rules will go into effect December 1. Banquet and Awards will be held in January. B. Points Values for Year-end Awards. 1. Place A Rated AA Rated Number of Exhibitors Number of Exhibitors 3-8 9-15 16-25 26+ 3-8 9-15 16-25 26+ 1 30 40 50 60 40 50 60 70 2 25 35 45 55 35 45 55 65 3 20 30 40 50 30 40 50 60 4 15 25 35 45 25 35 45 55 5 14 24 34 44 24 34 44 54 6 13 23 33 43 23 33 43 53 Place Local C Rated B Rated Number of Exhibitors Number of Exhibitors Number of Exhibitors 3-8 9-15 16-25 26+ 3-8 9-15 16-25 26+ 3-8 9-15 16-25 26+ 1 10 15 20 25 15 20 25 30 20 25 30 40 2 6 10 15 20 10 15 20 25 15 20 25 35 3 4 5 10 15 5 10 15 20 10 15 20 30 4 2 4 5 10 4 5 10 15 5 10 15 25 5 1 3 4 5 3 4 5 10 4 5 10 20 6 1/2 2 3 4 2 3 4 5 3 4 5 15 19

2. Division Champions will be awarded 2 times the total first place point value of the first class in that section. 3. Division Reserve Champions will be awarded 1.5 times the total first place value of the first class in that section. 4. Classic points for Hunters and Jumpers will not count toward yearend awards. 5. Classifications will be rated as follows for Regular competitors: (a) Pre-Green and Adult Amateur Hunters will be rated according to the highest rated Hunter Section at the same show. (b) Children s Hunter and Equitation will be rated according to the highest rated Junior or Pony Hunter Section at the same show. C. Grand Hunter Champion Awards. 1. Regular Competitors: (a) Senior Exhibitor: The horse earning the most points in any one Hunter division shall be named Grand Champion. (b) Junior Exhibitor: The horse or pony earning the most points in any one Hunter division shall be named Grand Champion. 2. Local Competitors: (a) The horse earning the most points in any one Hunter division shall be named Grand Champion. D. Grand Jumper Champion Awards. 1. Regular Competitors: (a) The horse earning the most points in any one Jumper division shall be named Grand Champion. 2. Local Competitors: (a) The horse earning the most points in any one Jumper division shall be named Grand Champion. VII. KHJA MEDAL The KHJA Medal is open to junior and amateur members of KHJA. Finals to be held at the KHJA Fall Classic in September. A. MEDAL FINALS AND QUALIFYING CLASSES To be shown over a course of at least eight (8) jumps with two (2) changes of direction and any of the following: 1. Combination (ponies set to appropriate distance for height. Show organizers may ask ponies to go in a specific order to avoid resetting fences multiple times) 2. Roll back 3. Bending line 4. Trot jump 5. Skinny 6. Appropriate testing USEF tests 1-18 available at www.usef.org B. HEIGHT SECTIONS The following height sections will be offered at the Finals. 1. 3'6", 3'3", 3', 2'6", 2', and Adult 2. 3' Riders may not have shown higher than 3' in any division during the qualifying competiton year (August 1 - July 31). 3. Adult (2'6" or 3') Adults may show in any height section appropriate to their level of riding. An Adult section will be available to those adults that show at 2'6" or 3'. For adults that show over 3', they must show in 3'3" or 3'6", whichever is appropriate. **If any rider, Regular or Local, has shown 3'6" or higher in any division or discipline, they are only eligible for 3', 3'3", or 3'6".** C. ELIGIBILITY 1. Must be a KHJA member prior to showing in qualifying classes for points to count. Non-members may show in the qualifying classes, but points will not count toward the Medal Finals. 2. Qualifying period is from August 1 to July 31 of the previous year. D. QUALIFICATION 1. Regular Member A. Accumulate 30 points in age group equitation in the following classes at Regular shows (using the Regular Point System): 1. Short Stirrup Equitation (2') 2. Long Stirrup Equitation (2') 3. 11 and under Equitation (2'3") 4. 12-14 Equitation (2'6") 5. 15-17 Equitation (3'-3'3") 6. Adult Equitation (3') 7. Intermediate Children's/Adult Equitation 8. All equitation medal classes B. Members qualify by entering the KHJA medal at Local shows in the height section equivalent to their respective age group equitation at Regular shows. 2. Local Members A. Accumulate 30 points in a combination of age group equitation and KHJA medal classes offered at shows. KHJA shows are encouraged to offer all height sections and combine if entries warrant. 1. 3'6" 4. 2'6" 2. 3'3" 5. 2' 3. 3' 6. Adult (2'6" or 3') 20 21

B. Qualified riders must compete in the Finals at the highest height in which they have competed during the qualifying period (in hunters and equitation), with the exception of one show at a higher height. C. Points awarded as follows: 10-6-4-2-1-1/2. 3. All Members A. Qualified riders must compete in the Finals at the highest height in which they have competed during the qualifying period (hunters and equitation) except for one show at a higher equitation height. B. The number of entries in the over-fences class will define the designation of points. C. If a rider earns points at both Regular and Local shows, those points will be combined to determine eligibility for Medal Finals. E. FINALS 1. Each height section will show over fences and will be invited back for additional work on the flat. Each phase will count as 50 percent. No martingales for flat phase. To be judged on equitation. Placing 1-10. 2. The top two (2) riders in each section will be invited back for a work off. The work off will be determined by the judges and can be a shortened course, a question, USEF tests 1-18, or any combination thereof. 3. Ribbons will be awarded through 10th place, with the winner receiving a perpetual trophy and cooler. 4. The KHJA Trainer Award will be given to the trainer whose riders have earned the most points in each section of the KHJA Medal Finals as well as the top four placings in the workoff, using the 10-6- 4-2-1-1/2 point system. 5. Competitors may show in each section of the KHJA Medal Finals as many times as they qualify, regardless of past placings. However, once a competitor wins the overall championship per fence height, he or she is no longer eligible to compete for a second overall championship at that height, thereby limiting an individual to one overall championship at each height. In the event that a previous overall championship winner once again wins a section and is therefore ineligible for the workoff, the next eligible person from that section will be offered the opportunity to participate in the workoff. F. MEDAL FINALS COMMITTEE 1. The Board of Directors will appoint members to form a committee that will help in orchestrating and overseeing the Finals. 2. The committee will work along with the Point Manager to create a Qualified Results Sheet and list fence height for potential participants. This report will be placed in the horse show office at the Fall Classic in September. 3. This committee will be available to everyone during the Medal Finals in case there are any questions or concerns. VIII. COURSES A. A course must consist of at least six (6) fences. B. A ground line is recommended for all fences in hunter courses. C. The courses must be posted at least one hour before the class. D. Except in case of bad weather, broken equipment or similar emergency, a course may not be altered except by written permission of all exhibitors. If one or more fences are rendered unusable during a class and no duplicate exists, management may substitute fences that approximate as nearly as possible the originals. E. No over-fences class shall be started one half-hour after sunset unless the area has adequate lighting. F. Member shows may consult the Association if any help is needed in laying out their courses. IX. PROTEST A protest may be made to the Board of KHJA. It must be: A. In writing. B. Signed by the protestor. C. Addressed to the Secretary of KHJA, describing the violation and at which show it occurred. D. Accompanied by a deposit of $50. E. Received by an official of KHJA within a timely manner of the alleged violation. The protest will be addressed by an Ethics Committee. X. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE HORSE SHOW MANAGEMENT A. Qualified medical personnel with no other duties and suitable medical equipment must be present during scheduled schooling sessions 22 23

over fences and during all scheduled performances. "Qualified medical personnel" is defined as a person who is currently certified or licensed in their profession and trained in pre-hospital trauma care. EMT/paramedics would serve as the highest qualified for that responsibility followed next by doctors, nurses and/or certified athletic trainers. An ambulance must be on the grounds or on call. B. Veterinarian, blacksmith and doctor must be on call. All horses coming into the state of Kentucky must have Coggins test and Health Certificate. (Must be stated on prize list.) C. Any participant in amateur classes must possess and present to the horse show secretary a current amateur card from the USEF or sign an application with the show secretary before entering a class. D. Ponies and Junior Hunters without a USEF-card must be accurately measured. E. Judges must be furnished with cards, which have class specifications and course. F. Schooling area must provide a trot fence, a vertical fence and a spread fence. XI. FOR LOCAL HORSE SHOW A. Award six ribbons in all classes. B. An ASTM-approved helmet must be worn by all participants. THE KENTUCKY HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION Lexington, Kentucky Enclosed is my payment of $ for membership in the KHJA. *Family Membership... $50 Senior Membership... $35 **Farm Membership... $60 Junior Membership... $25 Lifetime Membership... $350 Horse or Pony... $15 Lifetime Horse Membership... $50 Transfer of Ownership... $2.50 * A Family Membership is an adult and his/her spouse (if applicable) and up to three (3) junior members (those who are under 18 years of age as of December 1). ** A Farm Membership includes one senior membership and registration of three (3) horses. List names and descriptions of horses or ponies on separate page. Include name, sex, height, year foaled and owner of record. Make checks payable to Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association and mail to: Sarah Coleman KHJA P.O. Box 761 Georgetown, KY 40324 XII. ASSOCIATION PAGE This must appear in a conspicuous position in the Prize List and in the catalogue, if printed. The Horse Show is operated in accordance with the current rules of the Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association. To be eligible for the Annual High Score Awards, the owners must be a member and the horse or pony must be registered with the Association. 24 25

Members A - B Alden, Kaleb 10709 Lucy Court Union KY 41091 (859) 384-3805 kboy.kk2003@gmail.com Junior Alden-Eilerm, Heather 10709 Lucy Court Union KY 41091 (859) 384-3805 heather_alden@msn.com Senior Allen, Clare 2631 Two Mile Lane New Albany IN 47150 (502) 751-9818 missy1116p@yahoo.com Junior Angelucci, Sarah 3383 Nevius Drive Lexington KY 40513 (859) 227-9686 sarah_angelucci1@mymail.eku.edu Senior Anser, Holly 14912 Landmark Drive Louisville KY 40245 (502) 819-1225 hjfilly@gmail.com Junior Arnett, Kaitlin 913 Caitlin Drive Union KY 41091 (859) 802-4451 kim.scrappingoptom@fuse.net Senior Arnold, Kenneth 6240 Cedar Crossing Lane Cincinnati OH 45230 (513) 231-8523 wasatchskier@cinci.rr.com Senior Arnold, Lesley 6240 Cedar Crossing Lane Cincinnati OH 45230 (513) 231-8523 kensleyfarm@gmail.com Senior Bagnall, Jordyn 8747 E. Bend Road Burlington KY 41005 (561) 339-5239 lbagnall@bellsouth.net Senior Baker, Sydney 111 Windridge Drive Nicholasville KY 40356 (508) 662-7830 thebakerfamily04@gmail.com Junior Barnes, Ava 7983 Evergreen Lane Liberty Township OH 45044 (513) 256-1720 tbarnespr@gmail.com Junior Barnett, Holland 708 Kirkland Drive Lexington KY 40502 (859) 576-6445 edawnb70@gmail.com Junior Beachy, Peggy 1526 Lake Shore Circle Crestwood KY 40014 (502) 548-9421 pegbeachy@aol.com Senior Beachy, Ron 1526 Lake Shore Circle Crestwood KY 40014 (502) 548-9422 ronbeachy@aol.com Senior Bernstein, Cheryl 8975 Canyon Ridge Lane Cincinnati OH 45249 (513) 489-0020 cherylkb@fuse.net Senior Berry, Kaylynn 4556 S. First St. Louisville KY 40214 (502) 386-9682 kelly.c.hollis@gmail.com Junior Blake, Natalie 4701 Fords Mill Road Versailles KY 40383 (859) 533-9951 williamsn057@gmail.com Senior Booth, Jenny 521 Whispering Meadow Magnolia TX 77355 (281) 841-0673 stablemind@msn.com Senior Boret, Saoirse 2505 Mansion View Court Lexington KY 40513 (859) 401-2602 saoirseboret@gmail.com Junior Bosse, Lindsay 9765 Murdock Goshen Road Loveland OH 45140 (859) 525-8607 lbosse@fuse.net Senior Bradley, Jett 855 South Benson Road Frankfort KY 40601 (502) 320-2330 maria.kabel@icloud.com Junior Branch, Jane 7363 Lakota Springs Drive West Chester OH 45069 (513) 240-2151 branch12paws@yahoo.com Senior Bran, Alaric 6108 Ware Road Paris KY 40361 (859) 987-1363 alaricbrann@gmail.com Junior Brann, Dianne 6108 Ware Road Paris KY 40361 (859) 608-4684 dlbrann@gmail.com Senior 26 Members Brann, Elke 6108 Ware Road Paris KY 40361 (859) 608-4684 elkebrann@gmail.com Junior Bransford, Olivia 430 Main St. Loveland OH 45140 (513) 543-5494 lbransford@cinci.rr.com Junior Bridgeman, Leea 8312 Wolf Pen Branch Road Prospect KY 40059 (502) 228-1480 leea.bridgeman@gmail.com Senior Brinsfield, Joyce 320 Pinckard Pike Versailles KY 40383 (859) 948-2632 jbballyhigh@aol.com Senior Brittany, Willis 685 Sports Center Drive Lexington KY 40526 (713) 828-0079 willibri007@gmail.com Senior Broadus, Hanley 825 Antioch Road Shelbyville KY 40065 (502) 321-9500 torri815@hotmail.com Junior Brown, Bruce P.O. Box 414 Versailles KY 40383 (859) 489-4885 bpbrown13@aol.com Senior C - D Cain, Jennifer 272 Deerfield Lane Lexington KY 40511 (814) 881-2028 jlmattis0305@gmail.com Senior Camp, Camille 508 Chinoe Road Lexington KY 40502 (985) 773-8984 camillebcamp@icloud.com Senior Camp, Grace 508 Chinoe Road Lexington KY 40502 (985) 264-8781 gracecamp@icloud.com Senior Campbell, Emelia 15840 Teal Road Verona KY 41092 (859) 866-3683 tdddvm@me.com Junior Campion, Aveen P.O. Box 907 Paris KY 40362 (859) 484-3992 aveenfitz@aol.com Senior Caporusso, Colin 250 S. MLK Blvd, Unit 313 Lexington KY 40508 (203) 878-7237 colincap98@aol.com Senior Carroll, Emma 3574 Raymar Drive Cincinnati OH 45208 (513) 305-4471 vickycarrollohio@yahoo.com Junior Cauthen, Campbell 895 McMeekin Place Lexington KY 40502 (859) 340-6024 katie@dougcauthen.com Junior Christoff, Taylor 1788 Mackenzie Trace Batavia OH 45103 (513) 735-9907 tchristoff20@saintursula.org Junior Ciaburri, Cher 501 River Oaks Drive Shepherdsville KY 40165 (502) 492-9480 staceyciaburri@yahoo.com Junior Coleman, Sarah 2857 Kearney Creek Lane Lexington KY 40511 330-518-9001 sarahc232@hotmail.com Senior Conlon, Diana 553 Judy Lane Lexington KY 40505 859-221-3302 olivehillsporthorses@gmail.com Senior Conway, Patricia 320 E. Blue Lick Road Shepherdsville KY 40165 (502) 957-4997 plconway@windstream.net Senior Conyers, Elizabeth 214 Prairie Meadow Drive Blue Grass IA 52726 (903) 245-5353 Mediceliz1970@yahoo.com Senior Cummings, Julia 3421 Redcoach Trail Lexington KY 40517 (312) 505-7329 jhc413@gmail.com Senior Curtis, Keightley 221 Grace Lane Nicholasville KY 40356 (859) 576-8490 courtesystephen@yahoo.com Junior Daugherty, Kayla 10706 Union Reserve North Rd. Union KY 41091 (859) 638-0449 kaylaelizabeth145623@gmail.com Junior Davis, Amy 8631 Ellingsworth Way Florence KY 41042 (859) 486-8728 amydavis89897@gmail.com Junior 27

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