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LAKE ST. LOUIS WINTER FESTIVAL HORSE SHOWS at the National Equestrian Center Lake St. Louis, Missouri QUEENIE P R O D U C T I O N S $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby - Jan. II December 4-8, 2013 December 11-15, 2013 January 8-12, 2014 January 15-19, 2014 February 5-9, 2014 February 12-16, 2014 March 19-23, 2014 March 26-30, 2014 FOR THE SAFETY OF THE ALL OUR HORSES, ALL HORSES MUST HAVE 30 DAY HEALTH CERTIFICATE WITH VACCINES LISTED. NO EXCEPTIONS. Maximum number of Stalls Sold is 550 - PLEASE RESERVE EARLY! RECOGNIZED BY USEF - PREMIER RATED (DEC.-JAN.-MAR.), NATIONAL (FEB.) USEF JUMPER RATING 3 (DEC.-JAN.-MAR.) USEF JUMPER RATING 2 (FEB.) MOHJO, MHSA, MTHJA, IHJA-IL, IHJA-IN, OPHA, WHJA, INHJA Enter on line @ www.horseshowtime.com ENTRIES CLOSE DECEMBER SHOWS - NOVEMBER 20, 2013 JANUARY SHOWS - DECEMBER 24, 2013 FEBRUARY SHOWS - JANUARY 11, 2014 MARCH SHOWS - MARCH 5, 2014

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1 Welcome, friends, to the 2014 Winter Circuit! We re looking forward to an exciting year of challenging competition opportunities, great hospitality, and a good time to be had at every show! Here are some of the highlights we are particularly excited about. First of all, you asked for it, you got it! In December, we will host a $25,000.00 Grand Prix Week I and Week II. In January, we will host a $25,000.00 Grand Prix Week I and Week II and a $10,000.00 Hunter Derby Week II. In February, we ll bring back the Canadian Hunter Derby that was so popular last year (if you were not here, you missed the beautiful trophy designed by Sisters In Glass it was one of a kind, and truly spectacular!). For our series finale in March, we will host a $15,000.00 Grand Prix Week I and a $30,000.00 Grand Prix Week II. There will also be a National Hunter Derby in December and in March. And as always, Maura Tobler and the Tack Trunk offer plenty of excitement and friendly competition with the Tack Trunk Circuit Awards. Maura offers great prizes and a splendid presentation that everyone looks forward to each year! Not only have we amped up the prize money this year, but also take a look at the International Course Designers who will be visiting us in Lake St. Louis. We are so pleased to have them at our shows! The USHJA Pre Green Incentive Program was extremely successful in 2013 and we look forward to the opportunity to present classes again this year. The finals in Kentucky were spectacular - definitely a worthwhile goal for the coming show year! And always great atmosphere, great parties and great food! We also invite you to join us in September October at Gallop in the Glen two great shows in a spectacular setting in New Market, TN. While there, enjoy beautiful surroundings, great competition and, of course, wonderful hospitality the evening parties are fun for all! Be sure to include these shows on your calendar! We are also proud to present Gallop Around Louisiana along with Serenity Farm this coming show year two AA shows in June and also two in October. Serenity Farm is a great show facility located in Folsom, Louisiana just north of New Orleans. You can look forward to great competition in a beautiful Louisiana setting, and of course, Louisiana folks know how to have a good time! If you ve been before, you ll remember how fun these shows were they ll be even better this year. These are shows you don t want to miss! As you can see, we ve planned lots of great opportunities for a wonderful show year - you don t want to miss any of it! We would like to wish the best of luck to all competitors! Come back and have a GREAT time at the horse show again!! Queenie Productions John and Beckie McQueen

2 LAKE ST. LOUIS WINTER FESTIVAL HORSE SHOWS at the NATIONAL EQUESTRIAN CENTER LAKE ST. LOUIS, MO DECEMBER 4-8, 2013 - JANUARY 8-12, 2014 $25,000 Grand Prix $5,000 Welcome Stake $1,500 NAL Low Jr/AO $1,500 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic $2,500 High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic DECEMBER 11-15, 2013 - JANUARY 15-19, 2014 $25,000 Grand Prix $5,000 Welcome Stake $1,500 NAL Low Jr/AO $1,500 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic $5,000 Junior Amateur Owner Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic $1,000 USHJA Pre-Green Stake - Week II Each Month $2,500 USHJA National Derby - December II $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (January II Only) FEBRUARY 5-9, 2014 - FEBRUARY 12-16, 2014 $7,500 Jumper Classic $2,500 Welcome Stake $1,500 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic $2,500 Canadian Hunter Derby - February II MARCH 20-24, 2013 $15,000 Grand Prix $3,000 Welcome Stake $1,500 NAL Low Junior Amateur Classic $1,500 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic ALL SHOWS PRIZE MONEY $500 Children s Hunter Sections $500 Adult Amateur Hunter Sections $500 NAL Children s Classic $500 NAL Adult Classic $500 Pre-Green Sections MARCH 27-31, 2013 FINALS $30,000 Grand Prix $5,000 Welcome Stake $5,000 High Junior Amateur Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic $1,500 NAL Low Junior Amateur Classic $1,500 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic $2,500 USHJA National Derby Exhibitors are responsible for tracking their winter series points. Any rider/hose changes or corrections must be made within 30 days or points for the series will stand. Horse show results can be found at www.horseshowtime.com.

3 HORSE SHOW OFFICIALS The following officials have accepted an invitation to participate. The Show Committee reserves the right to vary or add to this list as necessary. December 4-8, 2013 December 11-15, 2013 HUNTER JUDGES Week I Bobbie Reber Sue Ashe Week II Brian Lenehan Steve Wall JUMPER JUDGE Dean Battaglia STEWARD Marcie Cockrell COURSE DESIGNER Week I Mauricio Ballesteros Week II Guilherme Jorge SECRETARY Maryann Meiners January 8-12, 2014 January 15-19, 2014 HUNTER JUDGES Week I Jean Marie Miller Kim Dorfman Week II Jay Mullen Scott Hoffstetter JUMPER JUDGE Dean Battaglia STEWARD Linda Esau COURSE DESIGNER Week I Doug Russell Week II Buddy Brown MANAGEMENT Queenie Productions LLC John McQueen (318) 348-8233 DIRECTIONS FROM HWY 70 Take exit 210 to Hwy 40/61 (Toward Kirkwood, MO) Take Lake St. Louis Blvd., Exit South The National Equestrian Center at Lake St. Louis is about 1-1/2 miles below Hwy 40/61 ALL SHOWS February 5-9, 2014 February 12-16, 2014 HUNTER JUDGES Week I Scott Fitton Linda Andrisani Week II Scott Alder Debbie Sands JUMPER JUDGE Dean Battaglia STEWARD Marci Cockrell COURSE DESIGNER Dean Battaglia FARRIER Mike Felton TELEPHONE: SHOW OFFICE: 636-398-4623 (before 12/2/13, 1/6/14, 2/9/14, 3/17/14) FAX: 636-828-4623 (before 12/2/13, 1/6/14, 2/9/14, 3/17/14) SHOW DAYS: (636) 561-8080 FAX: (636) 561-8456 The National Equestrian Center at Lake St. Louis 6880 Lake Saint Louis Boulevard Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367 Telephone: (636) 561-8080 Website: www.thenationalequestriancenter.com March 19-23, 2014 March 26-30, 2014 HUNTER JUDGES Week I Jimmy Lee Joey Darby Week II William Sparks Robert Allison JUMPER JUDGE Dean Battaglia STEWARD Sue Halpern COURSE DESIGNER Week I John Manning Week II Tucker Williams VETERINARIAN Mid Rivers Equine (636) 332-5373 DIRECTIONS FROM 40/61 Take Lake St. Louis Blvd., Exit South The National Equestrian Center at Lake St. Louis is about 1-1/2 miles below Hwy 40/61 (Hwy 40 is also marked Hwy 64) December 4-8, 2013 December 11-15, 2013 Jumper Pro Rider Jumper Pro Horse Hunter Pro Rider Hunter Pro Horse QUEENIE PRODUCTIONS, LLC LAKE ST. LOUIS WINTER FESTIVAL HORSE SHOWS January 8-12, 2014 January 15-19, 2014 Amateur Owner Hunter Amateur Adult Junior Hunter Pony Hunter February 5-9, 2014 February 12-16, 2014 THE TACK TRUNK CIRCUIT AWARDS Children s Hunter Children s/adult Jumper Children s Hunter Pony Children/Adult I-II Combined March 19-23, 2014 March 26-30, 2014 Finals Junior/Amateur Jumper Junior Equitation Short Stirrup Green Pony For awards you must show at five of the eight) shows and must be present and compete at the Finals to receive awards. Exhibitors are responsible for tracking their winter series points. Any rider/horse changes or corrections must be made within 30 days of the show or points for the series will stand. Results can be found at horseshowtime.com.

4 GENERAL INFORMATION, RULES AND REGULATIONS CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT FEDERATION RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 nonmember registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. The Horse Show Management reserves to itself the right to limit entries in any class, section or division, to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify any riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, and cancel award prizes, without any claim for damages; to change any course to add a dotted line, to cancel or combine any unfilled classes, or to reschedule classes, after due notice to exhibitors; to change rings or rotate judges; to change specifications in jumper classes as competition warrants. Every horse entered herein for competition will be under the control of the Horse Show Management, but the show management will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor shall hold the horse show and the officials, employees, directors, officers, sponsoring entities of the horse show and the facilities at which the horse show is held blameless for any loss or accident to his horse(s), employee(s), or equipment which may occur from sickness, fire or other cause. Each horse entered will be assessed a $8.00 drug fee + a $8.00 USEF fee, which is forwarded to USEF. EXHIBITOR NOTE ALL ADDS/SCRATCHES during the horse show must be made on the form provided in the horse show office before the classes begin. Horses shown in a class which they have not been entered will be required to pay a DOUBLE ENTRY FEE in those classes. NON-SHOWING HORSES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PAY A $150 FEE PER SHOW. Horse and owner information must be put on an entry form. CHECK OUT Any mistakes at check out must be resolved within 24 hours. No refunds will be given. PLEASE CHECK YOUR BILLS CAREFULLY. COURTESY CIRCLE A dotted line in Hunter and Equitation classes may be used to facilitate ease in the time schedule. REFUNDS Once a horse is entered and accepted by the show, it may not be withdrawn from competition without permission of Management. Exhibitors shall be held responsible for entry fees of all horses entered by them or their agents even though payment of these fees is not submitted along with entry form. Entry refunds for all ill or injured animals will be granted only upon receipt of a satisfactory vet certification from the official horse show veterinarian. When valid notification is received, the entry fee will be refunded or dropped less a $30.00 office processing fee. STABLING FEES AND NOMINATING FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES. HORSES WHICH ARE NOT SHOWN IN A CLASS IN WHICH THEY ARE ENTERED WILL FORFEIT THEIR FEES, except if a horse becomes ill or is injured prior to the class or classes entered. In this case, A SCRATCH SHEET MUST BE FILLED OUT AND MUST BE PRESENTED TO THE SHOW OFFICE PRIOR TO THE CLASS OR CLASSES BEING SCRATCHED. Once your number has been picked up, a transaction fee of $5 may apply if you add or scratch a class. If you scratch before 4:00 p.m. the day before your class you will not be charged. If you scratch on the day of the class and prior to the start of the class, you will be charged $5. If you scratch AFTER the start of the class, you will be charged the entry fee. PRIZE MONEY The prize money will be awarded at the close of entries. All fees must be paid prior to the class entry. Prize money breakdown: 1st-30%; 2nd-22%; 3rd-15%; 4th-13%; 5th-10%; 6th-10%. Remaining prize money will be mailed to owners within 30 days following the horse show. STABLING Stabling will be available after 9:00 a.m. (12/2/13, 1/6/14, 2/9/14, 3/ 17/14). Stall fees are $185 each for reservations made and PAID for prior to the closing date of entries. NOTE: After closing date, stall fees will be $215. Stalls will be permanent 10 x 10 with gates. MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT TO LIMIT TACK STALLS. Early arrivals will be charged $20 per day, per horse stall. NO STALL WILL BE RESERVED UNLESS STALL FEES ARE PAID BY CLOSING DATE. STALL FEES MUST BE PAID FOR BY CHECK OR CREDIT CARD BY THE CLOSING DATE TO RECEIVE THE STALL FEE RATE OF $185.00. OPEN CHECKS FOR STALL DO NOT COUNT FOR PAYMENT. WINTER SERIES STALL for all eight (8) shows is $1400. Series stalls MUST BE PAID IN FULL BY NOVEMBER 20, 2013. Series stalls are non-refundable and nontransferable.

5 JUMP ORDER A rotating jumping order will be established and posted for all classes over fences. All horses must be ridden in the posted order. Riders or trainers who have conflicts due to multiple entries in a class must see the starter so that necessary adjustments can be made. CAVEAT: Due to uncertainty classes with $25,000 or more require 15 entries; less than 15 the class may have $10,000 in prize money with a $350 entry fee. classes with $15,000 require 15 entries; less than 15 the class may have $7,500 in prize money with a $300 entry fee. classes with $7,500 require 15 entries; leass than 15 the class may have $5,000 in prize money with a $250 entry fee. all Hunter Classics with prize money require 6 entries or the classes may be combined or cancelled. all Jumper Classes with prize money require 6 entries or the class may be cancelled. JR/AO Jumpers require six entries in each high and low otherwise the class will run as a JR/AO High Low. MEASUREMENT Horses and ponies will be measured on Friday at 1:00 p.m. at all horse shows. RIBBONS Hunter and Equitation Classes Trophy & Ribbons 1st - 8th Jumper Classes Trophy & Ribbons 1st - 8th CREDENTIALS ALL EXHIBITORS IN THE PONY HUNTER, JUNIOR HUNTER, ADULT AMATEUR AND AMATEUR OWNER SECTIONS MUST PRESENT A COPY OF THEIR MEASUREMENT OR AMATEUR CERTIFICATIONS at the show office before their number can be picked up. All ponies or horses that do not have a current measurement card will be measured at a time and place to be announced. USHJA REGISTRY FEE: All horses competing in Federation nonbreed restricted licensed competitions with hunter, hunter breeding, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in GR901.1, items 1-9) must be properly identified and must obtain a Registration Number from USHJA. CAMPER FEES: $200. BEDDING: All bedding must be purchased through the horse show office before 12:00 Noon. Outside shavings brought in will be charged a clean out fee of $25 per stall. EARLY ARRIVALS: $20 per day - per horse stall. FOOTING: Rings and warm up areas are a combination of sand and clay. SCHOOLING AREAS: Size 100 x 210 and 60 x 200. Ring sizes: 120 x 240 and 120 x 230. POINTS: All classes will count full points except Class #16 Green Conf. Model and High Performance Hunter U/S will be half points. A PROCESSING FEE OF $50 OR 10% OF THE CHECK WHICH EVER IS GREATER, WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL NON-NEGOTIABLE CHECKS. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: Entries close November 20, 2013, December 24, 2013, January 11, 2014 & March 5, 2014. Entries postmarked after closing date will be accepted as post entries up to one (1) hour before the class or until the division is filled with a post entry charge of $30 per entry. Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards. WARNING Under the Equine Activity Liability Act, each participant who engages in an equine activity expressly assumes the risks of engaging in and legal responsibility for injury, loss or damage to person or property resulting from the risk of equine activities. MANDATORY HELMET RULE It is compulsory for all persons at Federation licensed hunter/ jumper competitions, when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. MOTORIZED VEHICLE Minors who do not have a valid driver s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt fromthis rule. TICKETED WARM UP Tuesday Schooling is Free. Rings will be open after the show, time permitting. Tickets should be purchased in the horse show office and are good for one round of eight jumps. Tickets are $20 and non- refundable. SHOW SECRETARY MARYANN MEINERS 168 Stealey Rd. Wentzville, MO 63885 (636) 398-4623 Fax: (636) 828-4623 Cell (314) 308-2306 SHOW MANAGER JOHN McQUEEN 1690 Hwy 151 N Calhoun, LA 71225 (318) 348-8233 queenieproductions.com

6 GREEN WORKING HUNTER Open to horses of any age in its first or second year of showing at Regular Member competitions of the USEF. First year to jump 3 6"; Second year to jump 3 9". The 2nd over fences class will be Handy Hunter. Section Fee: $240 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 1,2,3,4 $300 First Year Green Hunter Class 5 $300 First Year Green Hunter Under Saddle Section Fee: $240 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 6,7,8,9 $300 Second Year Green Hunter Class 10 $300 Second Year Green Hunter Under Saddle HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER Open to horses of any age. Fences 4. (Feb. Only Section Fee $150/Entry Fee $50 /$250 Prize Money each Class) Section Fee: $230 Entry Fee: $80 Class 11 $600 High Performance Working Hunter (Qualifier for the Stake Class) Entry Fee: $100 Class 12 $800 High Performance Working Hunter Stake Handy Entry Fee: $50 Class 15 $150 High Performance Working Hunter Under Saddle GREEN CONFORMATION To be judged 70% on performance and 30% conformation. In classes over fences first year horses will jump 3 6". The 2nd over fences class will be Handy Hunter. Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 16 Entry Fee: $20 Green Conformation Model Class 17, 18, 19, 20 $200 Green Conformation Hunter Class 21 $200 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle REGULAR CONFORMATION To be judged 70% on performance and 30% conformation. The 2nd over fences class will be Handy Hunter. Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 22 Entry Fee: $20 Regular Conformation Model Class 23, 24, 25, 26 $200 Regular Conformation Hunter Class 27 $200 Regular Conformation Hunter Under Saddle PERFORMANCE HUNTERS The second class over fences will be Handy. Section Fee: $185 Individual Classes: $45 Class 386, 387, 388, 389 $100 Performance Hunter 3 6 Class 390 $100 Performance Hunter 3 6 Under Saddle Section Fee: $185 Individual Classes: $45 Class 373, 374, 375, 376 $100 Performance Hunter 3 3 Class 377 $100 Performance Hunter 3 3 Under Saddle HUNTER DIVISION AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER In classes over fences horses to jump 3 6. The second over fences class will be Handy Hunter. Section Fee: $240 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 28,29,30,31 $300 Amateur Owner Hunter (18-35) Class 32 $300 Amateur Owner Hunter (18-35) Under Saddle Class 33, 34,35,36 $300 Amateur Owner Hunter (36 & Over) Class 37 $300 Amateur Owner Hunter (36 & Over) Under Saddle 3 3 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER In classes over fences horses to jump 3 3. The second over fences class will be Handy Hunter. 3 3 Amateur Owner may enter the Amateur Classics. Entry fee for each Classic is $100. Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 415,416,417,418 $200 Amateur Owner Hunter (18-35) Class 419 $200 Amateur Owner Hunter (18-35) Under Saddle Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 421, 422, 423, 424 $200 Amateur Owner Hunter (36 & Over) Class 425 $200 Amateur Owner Hunter (36 & Over) Under Saddle JUNIOR HUNTER Open to riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. Horse/ rider combination MAY NOT cross enter into Childrens Hunter section. All horses must have current USEF measurement card or copy of valid measurement form. Fences 3 6". The last over fences class will be Handy Hunter. Section Fee: $240 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 38, 39,40,41 $300 Small Junior Hunter (15 & under) Class 42 $300 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle (15 & under) Class 43,44,45,46 $300 Small Junior Hunter (16 & 17) Class 47 $300 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle (16 & 17) Section Fee: $240 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 48,49, 50,51 $300 Large Junior Hunter (15 & under) Class 52 $300 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle (15 & under) Class 53,54, 55,56 $300 Large Junior Hunter (16 & 17) Class 57 $300 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle (16 & 17) PONY HUNTER In classes over fences the height and spread will be 2 3" for small; 2 6" for medium; and 3 for large. The 2nd over fences class will be Handy Hunter. In conformation classes, conformation to count 25%. Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 59 $200 Small Pony Hunter Conformation Class 60,61,62 $200 Small Pony Hunter Class 63 $200 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle

7 Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 65 $200 Medium Pony Hunter Conformation Class 66,67,68 $200 Medium Pony Hunter Class 69 $200 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle Section Fee: $210 (Feb. Only Section Fee $185/$500 Division) Class 72,73,74 $200 Large Pony Hunter Class 71 $200 Large Pony Hunter Conformation Class 75 $200 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle GREEN PONY HUNTER Open to ponies of any age that have not shown over fences regulation height or higher for respective section at a USEF Regular Member Competition prior to December 1 of the previous year. Fences: Small 2 3"; Medium - 2 6"; Large 2 9". Section Fee: $185 Class 76,77,78 $100 Green Pony Hunter (Small/Medium) Class 79 $100 Green Pony Hunter Conformation (Sm/Medium) Class 80 $100 Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle (Small/Medium) Class 81,82,83 $100 Green Pony Hunter (Large) Class 84 $100 Green Pony Hunter Conformation (Large) Class 85 $100 Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle (Large) $500 PONY HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee: $50 Class 412 Open to ponies which have completed the course in at least two classes in their respective pony hunter section. To be shown over a course of a minimum of ten obstacles. Fence heights and spreads: 2 3" for small, 2 6" for medium, 3 for large. The twelve ponies with the highest score will return for the second round. Class will be judged by the open numerical system. Formal attire not required. This class will count bonus points toward Horse of the Year Awards. $120, $100, $80, $60, $50, $40, $30, $20 $1,000 PRE-GREEN HUNTER C RATED National Specifications. Section Fee: $185 Individual classes: $45 Class 87,88,89,90 $100 Pre-Green Hunter I 3 Class 91 $100 Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle I 3 Section Fee: $185 Individual classes: $45 Class 92, 93, 94, 95 $100 Pre-Green Hunter II 3 3" Class 96 $100 Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle II 3 3" Entry Fee $150 Class 420 $1000 USHJA Pre Green Stake - Week II Only Horses must be enrolled in USHJA Pre-Green Incentive to be eligible. $50 add back per entry. $260, $200, $140, $100, $70, $50, $40, $40, $30, $30, $20, $20 USHJA PRE-GREEN INCENTIVE PROGRAM The USHJA Pre-Green Incentive Program has been created to encourage the development of young hunters. Enrollment and Eligibility to Compete The Pre-Green Incentive program is open to horses of any age that are eligible to compete as a pre-green hunter under Federation rules. A horse s pre-green status which is reinstated in accordance with Federation rules is eligible to compete in a USHJA Pre-Green Stake Class provided all other requirements have been met. Horses must be enrolled in the USHJA Pre-Green Incentive Program and pay the annual enrollment fee to participate in the Pre-Green Stake classes and to be eligible for the Pre-Green Championship. Additionally, horses must be registered with USHJA and recorded with USEF to participate. Horses must be enrolled in the Pre-Green Incentive Program prior to competing in a Pre-Green Stake class. Only horses appearing on the enrolled list are eligible to compete in a Pre-Green Stake class. Only enrolled horses that have competed in a minimum of two USHJA Pre-Green Stake classes between December 1 and July 31 of the competition year, in which the Championship is held, are eligible to compete in the Championship. It is the exhibitor s responsibility to enroll his horse in a timely manner in order to be eligible to participate. Pre-Green Stake Classes Pre-Green Stake classes may be held at any USEF AA, A, B or C- rated hunter competition or any competition that has been approved for a Special Competition status. Each class must offer a minimum of $1,000 in prize money when held at an AA or A- rated competition or a competition that has been approved for a Special Competition status, and a minimum of $500 in prize money when held at a B or C-rated competition. Horses may be ridden by a professional, junior or amateur. There is no limit to the number of horses a rider may compete in the class. Visit the USHJA Pre-Green Incentive Program website for full details. LOW HUNTER Open to all levels of horse and rider. Fences to be approximately 3. To be judged on performance and soundness. This section does not carry an USEF rating. Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 97,98,99,100 Low Hunter Class 101 Low Hunter Under Saddle BABY GREEN HUNTER Fences to be approximately 2 6". Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 102, 103, 104, 105 Baby Green Hunter Class 106 Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle

8 $1,000 CHILDREN S HUNTER HORSE C RATED Per Zone VII Specifications. Fence heights 3, spreads not to exceed height of fence. Section Fee: $185 Individual Classes: $45 Class 107,108,109,110 $100 Children s Hunter Horse (14 & Under) Class 111 $100 Children s Hunter Horse (14 & U) Under Saddle Class 112,113,114,115 $100 Children s Hunter Horse (15-17) Class 116 Children's Hunter 15-17 Under Saddle CHILDREN S HUNTER PONY C RATED Per Zone VII Specifications. Fence heights: 2 - small, 2 3" - medium, 2 6" - large; spreads not to exceed heights of fences. Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 117,118,119,120 Children s Hunter Pony (Small/Medium) Class 121 Children s Hunter Pony (Small/Medium) Under Saddle Class 122,123,124,125 Children s Hunter Pony (Large) Class 126 Children s Hunter Pony (Large) Under Saddle $500 NAL CHILDRENS HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee: $50.00 Class 127 Open to junior riders. A rider need not be a member of the North American League to compete, but only current members will accrue points toward year-end finals to be held at the Pennsylvania national Horse Show. To be conducted in accordance with USEF Article 2436 and current Zone specifications. To be eligible, the horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. Proper attire required. COURSE: To be shown over 10 or more fences 3 in height and spread. The last class of each section of Children s Hunter will count as the first round. $120, $100, $80, $60, $50, $40, $30, $20 $1,500 ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER SECTION C RATED Per Zone VII specifications. Fences 3, spreads not to exceed fence height. Section Fee: $185 Individual classes: $45 Class 128,129,130,131 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter (18-35) Class 132 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter (18-35) Under Saddle Section Fee: $185 Individual classes: $45 Class 133,134,135,136 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter (36-50) Class 137 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter (36-50) Under Saddle Section Fee: $185 Individual classes: $45 Class 138,139,140,141 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter (51 & over) Class 142 $100 Adult Amateur Hunter (51 & over) Under Saddle $500 NAL ADULT HUNTER CLASSIC Entry Fee: $50 Class 143 Open to amateur riders 18 years of age and older. A rider need not be a member of the North American League to compete, but only current members will accrue points toward year-end finals to be held at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. To be conducted in accordance with USEF Article 2436 and current Zone specifications. To be eligible, the horses must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least two classes in the Hunter Section. Proper attire required. The last class of each section of Adult Amateur Hunter will count as the first round. $120, $100, $80, $60, $50, $40, $30, $20 ADULT/CHILDREN HUNTER I Competed over fences in any class in which fence heights 2 6. Courses not to be adjusted for ponies. Fence height 2 6" at all shows. Can cross enter between any division Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 144,145,146,147 Children Hunter I Class 148 Children Hunter I Under Saddle ADULT/CHILDREN HUNTER II Fences not to exceed 2 9". Can cross enter between any division. Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 149,150,151,152 Children Hunter II Class 153 Children Hunter II Under Saddle BEGINNER CHILDREN/ADULT HUNTER Open to junior riders 17 & under not competing in classes 3 or higher. Fences not to exceed 2 3". Will divide if entries warrant. Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 154,155,156,157 Beginner Children/Adult Hunter Class 158 Beginner Children/Adult Hunter Under Saddle SHORT STIRRUP SECTION Open to horses or ponies ridden by a junior rider (11 years and under). Riders may cross enter into any equitation class, except USEF Pony Medal. Rider may cross enter into any other pony or children s under saddle class at the same show. Martingales are allowed. Section Fee: $90 Individual classes: $40 Class 169,170 Short Stirrup Equitation Class 171 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 172,173,174,175 Short Stirrup Hunter 2 Class 176 Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle SHORT SHORT STIRRUP OPPORTUNITY Entry Fee: $25 Class 169A Short Short Stirrup Equitation Opportunity Class 169B Short Short Stirrup Equitation Opportunity May not cross enter into any other over fences classes.

9 Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 391,392,393,394 Short Short Stirrup Hunter - Cross Rail - Opportunity Class 395 Short Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle Section Fee: $90 Individual classes: $40 Class 396, 397 Short Short Stirrup Equitation - Opportunity Class 398 Short Short Stirrup Equitation - Flat - Opportunity WARM-UP CLASSES To be judged on performance and soundness. One round per class. Class 181-200 Individual class: $40 Over Fences Open Card MHSA HUNTER Open to horses or ponies of any age or showing experience with riders of any age, amateur or professional. Fence heights 3 3". Entrants not to be jogged. Only horses recorded with the MHSA will receive points in this section. Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 201,202,203,204 MHSA Hunter Class 205 MHSA Hunter Under Saddle SCHOOLING HUNTER Open to all horses. Fence height: 2 6" at all shows. Section Fee: $160 Individual classes: $40 Class 206,207,208,209 Schooling Hunter Class 210 Schooling Hunter Under Saddle SPECIAL HUNTER Individual classes: $40 Class 358, 359 Special Hunter 2 3 Class 360 Special Hunter 2 3 Under Saddle Class 361, 362 Special Hunter 2 6 Class 363 Special Hunter 2 6 Under Saddle Class 364, 365 Special Hunter 2 9 Class 366 Special Hunter 2 9 Under Saddle MODIFIED CHILD/ADULT HUNTER 2 9 Section Fee $120 Individual Class $40 Class 379,380 Modified Child/Adult Hunter Over Fences Class 381 Modified Child/Adult Hunter Under Saddle MODIFIED JR/AO HUNTER 3 3 Section Fee $120 Individual Class $40 Class 382,383 Modified JR/AO Hunter Over Fences Class 384 Modified JR/AO Hunter Under Saddle MASTER HUNTER 2 Beginners ages 50 & Over. Section Fee: $160 Individual Classes $40 Class 275,276,277,278 Master Hunter Class 279 Master Hunter Under Saddle $10,000 USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY Derby Trophy donated by Sisters in Glass - Connie Mechlin (Jan. II Only) There is no limit to the number of horses a rider may enter. Formal/dress attire, white breeches, shad belly, dark coat, (official sponsor or team jacket permitted). Fence Height 3 6-4. Entry Fee: $350 Class 179 $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby $3000, $2200, $1300, $800, $600, $500, $400, $300, $300, $200, $200, $200 $2,500 CANADIAN HUNTER DERBY (FEB. II Only) See Specs on Page 10 Entry Fee: $175 Class 450 - $2500 Canadian Hunter Derby $750, $550, $375, $250, $175, $150, $125, $125 $2,500 USHJA NATIONAL HUNTER DERBY (Dec. II, March II) Open to any horse entered at the competition; ponies may compete but distances will not be adjusted. First Round: Hunter Classic course, minimum ten obstacles. Fences set at 3' with four option fences set at 3 5". Second Round (top 12 to return): Handy Hunter course, minimum eight obstacles. Fences at 3 with four option fences set at 3 5". Riders in the top eight OVERALL must ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money. Entry Fee $175 (includes $25 entry paid to USHJA) Class 180 $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby $750, $550, $375, $250, $175, $150, $125, $125 To receive Zone HOTY bonus points, each RIDER must complete an USHJA Exhibitor Declaration Form. Points accrued by horses shown by Professionals may be awarded to the declared Pre- Green or Performance Hunter 3 3" section. Points accrued by horses shown by Juniors or Amateurs may be awarded to the declared Pre-Green. Performance Hunter 3 3", or the applicable Children s, Adult Amateur, or Amateur-Owner 3 3" section. Horse must have an active USEF recording in addition to its USHJA registration to earn Zone HOTY points. Riders, owners, and trainers MUST be current active members of USEF & USHJA.

10 $1000 OPEN HUNTER CLASSIC Open to exhibitors on horses that have been entered and shown in the First and Second Year Green, Green Conformation, Regular Conformation, High Performance and Performance Working Hunter divisions of this show. Horses will show at their respective heights. Top 12 will return for second round. No rider may show more than two horses in any height section. Scores from last over fences class (not including Handy Hunter classes) in each section will be used as the 1st round of the Classic. Must have six. Entry Fee: $100 Class 214 - $1000 Open Hunter Classic Prize Money - $300, $220, $150, $100, $80, $50, $50, $50 $1000 JUNIOR HUNTER CLASSIC Open to exhibitors on horses that have been entered and shown in the Junior Hunter Division of this show. Top 12 return for 2nd round. Must have six. Entry Fee: $100 Class 215 - $1000 Junior Hunter Classic Prize Money - $300, $220, $150, $100, $80, $50, $50, $50 $1000 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC Open to exhibitors on horses that have been entered and shown in the Amateur Owner Hunter Division of this show. Top 12 return for 2nd round. Must have six. Entry Fee: $100 Class 216 - $1000 Amateur Owner Hunter Classic Prize Money - $300, $220, $150, $100, $80, $50, $50, $50 Located conveniently within the WingHaven Community www.stlouisofallon.stayhgi.com Please visit this website for our many hotel features & amenities Proud Sponsors of the Queenie Productions Horse Shows 636-625-2700 The best 3 6" horses in the Canadian Hunter Derby Series from across the country will be invited to the National Final at the Royal Winter Fair to compete for $50,000 and the Lorna Jean Guthrie Challenge Trophy. Selection of horses is based on points accumulated in the East (Quebec and Ontario) and West (Alberta and British Columbia) qualifying regions. Standings are tracked at HunterDerby.ca. Class Specifications This high performance hunter class presents competitors an opportunity to best showcase the talents of horse and rider over a challenging course with high performance, handy and take your own line options. The class combines a Hunter Classic with a Handy Hunter class in a one round format. Judging: Each competitor receives a score with 3 components up to a maximum of 120: 1. Hunter score (out of 100) - The class is judged as a handy hunter class with a score 2. High performance bonus (up to 10 bonus points) - Two bonus points awarded for each high performance option taken on course (e.g., higher jump, natural jumps, more challenging line options), at least five options will be offered on course) 3. Handy bonus (up to 10 bonus points) Zero to ten additional bonus points awarded at the judge s discretion for additional handiness and high performance displayed on course, including: Efficiency of stride (e.g.; less strides, leave out strides), unique turns and approaches, inside turns, slices, athleticism and boldness (e.g., big gallop to jumps), impressionable start and finish Jumps: Class run at two heights: 3 6" with 3 9" 4 3" options and a 3 section (at show manager discretion) with 3 3" options. Only horses jumping 3 6" section earn qualifying points for the finals. The course should include at least 12 jumps and include: 1. Traditional hunter jumps 2. Natural jumps - bank, post and rail, board fence/gate, stone wall, logs, hedge, brush, pens/chute 3. Handy options - inside turns, unique approaches, combination complex (e.g., pen), broken lines, unrelated distances Formal attire required. Open to all horses and riders. Course walk with brief riders meeting preferably with judges and course designer.

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14 Presents the $10,000 LEGIS Queenie Productions Jumper Rider Bonus Up to $10,000 in cash awards to the jumper rider who wins two or more designated feature jumper classes on the same horse during the 2013 season of Queenie Productions horse shows! Designated classes: $25,000 Lake St. Louis Grand Prix... December 7th $25,000 Lake St. Louis Grand Prix... December 14th $25,000 Lake St. Louis Grand Prix... January 11th $25,000 Lake St. Louis Grand Prix... January 18th $15,000 Lake St. Louis Grand Prix... March 23rd $30,000 Lake St. Louis Grand Prix... March 30th Bonus awards: $ 2,500 to any horse and rider combination winning any two designated classes $ 5,000 to any horse and rider combination winning any three designated classes $10,000 to any horse and rider combination winning any four designated classes Rules: Results will be tracked and posted online at www.legisequine.com. Results will be tracked as horse and rider combinations in the designated classes above. The LEGIS Queenie Productions Jumper Rider Bonus is paid to the rider, and riders must complete a W9 before the bonus money will be issued. A rider will be paid the total amount of the largest bonus won. Any disputes or discrepancies at a show will be decided by a committee comprised of the Show Manager, the USEF Steward, and a LEGIS representative. Save the Dates! The International Omaha April 11-12, 2014 Gallop Around Louisiana June 4-8, 2014 June 11-15, 2014 St Louis Festivals Festival III - June 24-26, 2014 Festival IV - June 27-29, 2014 Lake St Louis Indoor Preview September 3-7, 2014 River Glen River Glen I - September 25-28, 2014 River Glen II - October 2-5, 2014 Gallop Around Louisiana October 8-12, 2014 October 15-19, 2014 Lake St Louis H/J Nov 5-9, 2014 Queenie Productions 2014 Schooling Shows June 20-22 August 30-31 Nov. 1-2

JUMPER DIVISION NOMINATING FEE: $175 ($200 after closing date) To be eligible for the Jumper Division, horses must be nominated and the nominating fee paid by the closing of entries. Once horse is nominated, he becomes eligible to compete in any jumper class for which he is eligible, upon payment of the entry fees for said class. (Training and Hopeful, Young Jumper, Novice Rider & Child/Adult Low Jumper excluded.) Horses must be declared for the class(es) of their choice PRIOR TO THE CLOSE OF SHOW OFFICE the day BEFORE the class(es) are held, unless already entered on entry blank. NOTE: CLASSES ENTERED ON ENTRY FORM CONSTITUTE A DECLARATION. All ties involving 1st place shall be jumped off. Ties not involving 1st place will be decided by time taken in the 1st round. Courses may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, post & rail, water, liverpool, wall, panels, coop. 0.70 m = Fences 2 3 in height 0.95 m = Fences 3 1 in height 0.75 m = Fences 2 5 in height 1.00 m = Fences 3 3 in height 0.80 m = Fences 2 7 in height 1.05 m = Fences 3 5 in height 0.85 m = Fences 2 9 in height 1.10 m = Fences 3 7 in height 0.90 m = Fences 2 11 in height 1.15 m = Fences 3 9 in height HEIGHTS The following fence dimensions define each height: 1.20 m = Fences 3 11 in height 1.45 m = Fences 4 9 in height 1.25 m = Fences 4 1 in height 1.50 m = Fences 4 11 in height 1.30 m = Fences 4 3 in height 1.55 m = Fences 5 1 in height 1.35 m = Fences 4 5 in height 1.60 m = Fences 5 3 in height 1.40 m = Fences 4 7 in height 15 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER 1.40m The course will consist of a minimum of 8 fences. Must have eight entries or it will be reduced to prize money of $500 with a $50.00 entry fee. (Must enter Class 217 & 218 to do the Classic) Showing Fee: $50 Class 217,218 $500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Dec II, Jan II & Finals Showing Fee: $250 Class 219 $5000 Junior/Amateur Owner Show Jumping Hall of Fame Jumper Classic Must enter one other Low/High Junior/Amateur class to do the Classic. Must have six. $1500, $900, $600, $500, $450, $400, $350, $300 Dec I, Jan I & March I Showing Fee: $175 Class 219 $2500 Junior/Amateur Owner Classic Must enter one other Low/High Junior/Amateur class to do the Classic. Must have six. $700, $500, $325, $250, $200, $175, $175, $175 Feb I - Feb II Showing Fee: $50 Class 219 $500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper $150, $100, $75, $75, $50, $50 LOW JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER 1.30m Open to all levels of jumpers. The course will consist of a minimum of eight fences. Individual classes: $45 Class 220, 221 $300 Low Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Entry Fee: $125 Class 225 $1500 NAL Low Junior/Amateur Classic Must enter one other Low/High Junior/Amateur class to do the Classic. Must have six. $375, $225, $195, $180, $145, $130, $125, $125 MODIFIED JUNIOR/AMATEUR JUMPER Individual classes: $40 Class 256 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper - 1.15m Class 257, 258 Modified Junior/Amateur Jumper TRAINING JUMPER Open to all jumpers. (Tables on schedule). Individual classes: $40 Class 222, 223, 224, Training Jumper (Low) - 1.05m Class 226,227,228 Training Jumper (High) - 1.15m $500 1.20m JUMPER (Tables on schedule). Individual classes: $50 Class 229, 230, 231 $500-1.20m $500 1.30m JUMPER Individual classes: $50 Class 249, 250 1.30m CHILDREN JUMPER (LOW) 1.00m - 1.05m May cross enter into high section (Tables on schedule). Individual classes: $40 Class 232, 233 Children s Jumper (Low) - 1.00m Class 234 Children s Jumper (Low) - 1.00m - 1.05m ADULT JUMPER (LOW) May cross enter into high section (Tables on schedule). Individual classes: $40 Class 265, 266, 267 Adult Jumper (Low) - 1.00m - 1.05m CHILDREN ADULT JUMPER (HIGH) (May cross enter Low) Class specs as stated in current Zone specifications. (Tables on Schedule). Showing Fee: $50 Class 235, 236 $500 Child/Adult Jumper (High) - 1.10m - 1.15m $150, $100, $75, $75, $50, $50 Entry Fee: $150 Class 237 (Not in Feb. II) $1500 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic - 1.10m - 1.15m (Must have entered in two classes of the Low or High) $335, $205, $180, $170, $160, $150, $150, $150

16 NOVICE RIDER JUMPER Open to all horses. Open to riders in the 1st or 2nd year of showing jumpers. Individual Class: $40 Class 241,242,243, 251 Novice Rider Jumper -.095-1.00m 0.85m JUMPER Individual Class: $40 Class 259, 260, 261 Blue Ribbon Clear Round (Not in Dec. & Jan.) 0.95m JUMPER Individual Class: $40 Class 262, 263, 264 Blue Ribbon Clear Round (Not in Dec. & Jan.) HOPEFUL JUMPER Open to all horses Individual Class: $40 Class 244, 245, 246 Hopeful Jumper 1.00m Blue Ribbon Dec. & Jan (Tables on Schedule) Feb., Mar., April YOUNG JUMPERS Not in Dec I & Dec II. Entry Fee: $40 Class 255 5 Year Old Young Jumpers - 1.10m - 1.15m Entry Fee: $50 Class 254 $500 6 Year Old Young Jumpers - 1.20m - 1.25m Entry Fee: $50 Class 253 $500 7 Year Old Young Jumpers - 1.25m $500 8 Year Old Young Jumpers - 1.30m $3000 WELCOME STAKE 1.35m Required to compete in Welcome Stake To Show In Grand Prix Showing Fee: $200 Class 247 The first round and first jump-off if any, are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed to complete the course. In case of equality of faults after the first round, for first place only, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide. Table II, Article 2723 2.2(a). Courses may consist of any combination of the following: brushes, gates, oxers, post and rails, water, liverpools, ditch, wall, panels, coops. The show committee requires that all participants be formally attired. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED. Rider must wear the following: Scarlet, Dark Blue, Dark Green or Black Coat; White Shirts with White Tie; White Stocks or White Chokers; White, Fawn, or Canary Breeches; Hunt Caps; Black or Brown Boots. $750, $450, $390, $360, $290,$260, $250, $250 $5,000 WELCOME STAKE 1.40m (Dec. I & II, Jan. 1 & II & March II) Required to compete in Welcome Stake To Show In Grand Prix Showing Fee: $250 Class 247 $1500, $900, $600, $500, $450,$400, $350, $300 $2,500 WELCOME STAKE 1.25-1.30m (Feb. I & II Only) Required to compete in Welcome Stake To Show In Classic Showing Fee: $150 Class 247 $750, $450, $300, $250, $225, $200, $175, $150 $25,000 GRAND PRIX 1.45m (Dec I & II, Jan. I & II) Declarations to show must be made no later than 10:00 a.m. on Saturday each week. The first round and first jump-off if any are decided by adding together the faults incurred over the course and any penalties for exceeding the time allowed to complete the course. In case of equality of faults after the first round, for first place only, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide. Courses may consist of any combination of the following: brushes, gates, oxers, post and rails, water, liverpools, ditch, wall, panels, coops. The show committee requires that all participants be formally attired. NO EXCEPTIONS WILL BE ALLOWED. Rider must wear the following: Scarlet, Dark Blue, Dark Green or Black Coat; White Shirts with White Tie; White Stocks or White Chokers; White, Fawn, or Canary Breeches; Hunt Caps; Black or Brown Boots. Winner to ride for presentation of special awards and ribbons through 12th place. NO POLING ALLOWED. NO STANDING MARTINGALES. Showing Fee: $450 Class 248 $7500, $5500, $3250, $2000, $1500, $1250, $1000, $750, $750, $500, $500, $500 $30,000 GRAND PRIX -- March II Only (National Standard) Showing Fee: $500 Class 248 $9000, $6000, $3000, $2100, $1800, $1500, $1500, $1200, $1200, $900, $900, $900 $15,000 GRAND PRIX -- 1.45m March I Only Showing Fee: $400 Class 248 $4500, $3000, $1500, $1050, $900, $750, $750, $600, $600, $450, $450, $450 $7,500 OPEN JUMPER CLASSIC -- 1.30-1.35m Feb I - Feb II Showing Fee: $300 Class 248 $2250, $1350, $900, $750, $675, $600, $525, $450

17 HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION CLASSES Flat classes to be shown at a walk, trot and canter, both ways of the ring. Judge may require additional tests 1-19. Individual classes: $35 Class 300 Adults 3 Class 301 Adults Flat Class 304 Limit Children 2 6 Class 305 Limit Children - Flat Class 308 Novice Children/Adult 2 6 Class 309 Novice Children/Adult - Flat Class 312 Beginner Child/Adult 2 3 Class 313 Beginner Child/Adult - Flat Class 314 Limit Adult Equitation Class 315 Limit Adult Equitation - O/F Class 316 11 & Under 2 3" Class 317 11 & Under - Flat Class 318 12-14 Horses 3 Class 319 12-14 Horses - Flat Class 320 12-14 Ponies 2 6" Class 321 12-14 Ponies Flat Class 322 15-17 3 6" Class 323 15-17 - Flat Class 324 Childrens (14 & Under) 3 Class 325 Childrens (14 & Under) - Flat Class 326 Childrens (15-17) 3 Class 327 Childrens (15-17) - Flat MHSA JUNIOR MEDALLION Open to Junior Members of MHSA who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Fences 2 9. Entry Fee: $40 Class 400 MHSA ADULT MEDALLION Open to Adult members of MHSA. Fences 2/4 Entry Fee: $40 Class 401 US PONY MEDAL CLASS Entry Fee: $45 Class 402 PESSOA HUNTER SEAT MEDAL CLASS Presented by Randolph College Entry Fee: $45 Class 403 ASPCA/NHSAA HORSEMANSHIP CLASS Entry Fee: $45 Class 404 MEDAL CLASSES USEF ADULT EQUITATION CLASS Entry Fee: $45 Class 405 WIHS HORSE SHOW PONY CLASS Entry Fee: $45 Class 406 WIHS HORSE SHOW EQUITATION CLASSIC Entry Fee: $45 Class 407 Jumper Phase Class 408 Hunter Phase PLATINUM PERFORMANCE/USEF SHOW JUMPING TALENT SEARCH CLASS Entry Fee: $45 Class 409 THIS CHILDRENS MEDAL Entry Fee: $45 Class 410 ARIAT NATIONAL ADULT MEDAL Entry Fee: $45 Class 411

18 USHJA INTERNATIONAL HUNTER DERBY 2013-2014 CLASS SPECIFICATIONS Effective for competitions starting June 2, 2013 - November 30, 2014 Changes from 2012-13 marked in bold and italics. I. Course Requirements A. Jumps in all Rounds 1. Obstacles must simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and the course must offer a variety of Derby jumps with different appearances such as: natural post and rail, stone wall, white board fence or gate, coop, aiken, hedge, oxer, brush, logs, natural foliage. 2. Natural obstacles such as banks and ditches are allowed. 3. A minimum 2 difference is required for the back element of an obstacle. 4. Ground lines are not to exceed 18 in depth from the vertical plane of the jump. For appropriate jumps, no ground line is necessary. 5. The jumpable portion of any obstacle must be a minimum of eight feet on its front face. 6. Flat cups may only be used for obstacles involving logs and/or in accordance with Federation rules. B. Classic Hunter Style Round (First Round) 1. A minimum of 10 obstacles must be offered in the Classic Hunter Style Round. 2. Fences must be set at 3 6 to 4 0 in height, exception option fences. No more than 50% of the course may be set at 3 6 in height. 3. The course must include four higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4 3 in height (no maximum height). If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting obstacles and be on the less difficult track. The number of higher height option fences cannot exceed four and the jump cups on those fences must be normal deep cups of 25-30 mm. 4. At least one in and out. 5. At least one bending line. 6. At least one line with an unrelated distance. 7. At least one fence with a long approach. C. Handy Hunter Round (Second Round) 1. A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the Handy Hunter Round. 2. Fences must be set at 3 6 to 4 0 in height, exception option fences. No more than 50% of the course may be set at 3 6 in height. 3. The course must include four higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4 3 in height (no maximum height). If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting obstacles and be on the less difficult track. The number of higher height option fences cannot exceed four and the jump cups on those fences must be normal deep cups of 25-30 mm. 4. The course should simulate riding over hunt country and must include a minimum of three of the following handy options: tight turn options, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 3 0 in height, execute a walk fence while mounted not to exceed 12 in height. Leading over an obstacle and opening and/or closing a gate(s) while mounted or not mounted is not permitted. Gimmicky options are not appropriate. 5. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, then only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. D. Jump-Off Round 1. A minimum of eight obstacles must be offered in the jump-off round. 2. Fences must be set at 3 6 to 4 0 in height, exception option fences. 3. The course must include four higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4 3 in height (no maximum height). If there is a difference in difficulty between any two tracks containing height options, the higher options should include the more inviting obstacles and be on the less difficult track. The number of higher height option fences cannot exceed four and the jump cups on those fences must be normal deep cups of 25-30 mm. 4. The course should simulate riding over hunt country and must include a minimum of two of the following handy options: tight turn options, different tracks, clever options for jump approaches, pen type obstacles, hand gallop a jump, trot a lowered obstacle not to exceed 3 0 in height, execute a walk fence while mounted not to exceed 12 in height, halt and/or back. Leading over an obstacle and opening and/or closing a gate(s) while mounted or not mounted are not permitted. Gimmicky options are not appropriate. II. Jog Format A. All horses entered in the International Hunter Derby class must jog for soundness during the Official Jog prior to the start of the first round in order to compete. The Official Jog must he held within 24 hours of the start of the first round. This jog will be run in a manner similar to an FEI jog. B. Horses are subject to drug testing during the jog and must be compliant with USEF Drugs and Medications rules. C. A horse must be officially entered in the class before it will be allowed to jog. D. Proper attire is required (i.e. riding clothes or proper attire which an exhibitor would wear to compete in a model class). E. All horses must be presented at the Official Jog with their actual competition number and wearing a conventional hunter bridle, including noseband. F. The judging panel for the Official Jog shall consist of the competition veterinarian and a minimum of one judge from the judging panels officiating for the class. G. The jog surface must be level. Horses shall be evaluated from the side and following consultation with the veterinarian, the decision of the participating judge(s) is final and binding and not subject to further appeal of any kind. H. If a horse does not pass the jog; the exhibitor may request to re-present the horse to the judge(s). The judge(s) may decide to allow the horse to re-present at any time up to one hour prior to the start of the class. The vet and one of the judges from the original panel must be present. III.Order of Go A. The order of go must be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of the class. B. The draw may be performed by hand or competition management may host a computer draw. C. In the case of multiple horses being ridden by the same rider, competition management must pre-select draw positions for each horse. When possible, every effort will be made so that there will be a minimum of eight horses (if available) separating multiple rides. All horses must be ridden in the sequence that appears on the jumping order in all rounds of the competition, unless class specifications call for a new order for the second round and/or jump-off. IV. Stabling/Schooling A. All horses competing in the Derby class must be on the competition grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the first round of the class. B. All horses will be monitored and must remain on the competition grounds until the horse is finished competing in the Derby class. Any horse that leaves the premises prior to completing it s participation in the Derby class is disqualified. C. All horses must be ridden in official horse show schooling areas unless competition management designates a specific schooling area for derby horses. Riders must wear the horses competition number while mounted. V. Judges A. There will be a total of four judges for this class. Judges will be seated separately in two panels consisting of two judges per panel. B. Each judging panel may consist of either two R-licensed hunter judges or one R- licensed hunter judge and one r-licensed hunter judge. C. All judges must be Federation licensed and in good standing with the Federation and USHJA. D. No guest cards will be granted for this competition. E. Prior to the start of the class, one judging panel must be designated as the tie breaking judging panel for the first round and another panel must be designated as the tie breaking judging panel for the second round. The tie breaking judging panel for the first round will also be designated as the tie breaking judging panel for the jump-off round. VI. Judging System A. The Classic Hunter Style Round shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped. These two scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse-and-rider combination for this round. B. The Handy Hunter Round shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded. Jumping decorations to utilize a shorter track is NOT permissible. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped and each judging panel must award a Handy Bonus Score consisting of between zero and 10 bonus points to each horse-and-rider combination for handiness of round. These three scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse-and-rider combination for this round. C. The Jump-Off Round, if required, shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners and way of going. Pace and brilliance are to be rewarded. Jumping decorations to utilize a shorter track is NOT permissible. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped and each judging panel must award a Handy Bonus Score consisting of between zero and 10 bonus points to each horse-and-rider combination for handiness of round. These three scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse-and-rider combination for this round. D. The total scores of each horse-and-rider combination from each round will be added together to determine their final overall Hunter Derby score. This score will determine the final overall standings for the class. E. A judging assistant must be present during all phases of the competition. The duties of the judging assistant include notifying the Judges if a rail comes down and when a horse jumps the higher height option fences. The judging assistant is not required to be a licensed official and is not responsible for the scoring of the judging panels. A competition staff member may fill this role. F. The Option Bonus Score of one additional point for each higher height option fence jumped must be awarded even if there is a refusal, rail down or loss of good jumping style at that higher height option fence, providing that the horse-and-rider combination does jump the higher height option fence. VII. Tie Breaking Procedures A. Neither judging panel may award the same base score to any two competitors in any one round unless a competitor s score is below the cut-off score. B. All ties in all rounds will be broken by the base score (before adding height and/or handy bonus points) of the designated tie breaking judging panel. C. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. D. All ties for overall first place in the class will compete in a jump-off round. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a jump-off from being held, the tie will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height and handy bonus points), of the designated jump-off tie breaking judging panel. E. Ties for other than first place in the overall standings will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height or handy bonus points) of the designated jump-off tie breaking judging panel. VIII.Award Presentations A. For all Member Event Series classes, USHJA will provide ribbons for the first round, second round and the overall standings. All riders in the top 12 overall (or their designated representative if they are not available) must ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money. B. Competition management may offer additional awards (e.g., highest placing junior owner, highest placing amateur, highest placing thoroughbred, highest placing rider competing on only one entry in the class). IX. Cancellation Policy Competitions approved to host an International Hunter Derby must hold the class with a minimum of three entries, unless the entire competition is cancelled. Cancelling the class without cause (i.e., an act of God), is grounds for future applications to host an International Hunter Derby to be denied. X. Class Specifications A. USHJA International Hunter Derby classes may only be offered at USEF licensed AA-rated competitions and competitions that have been approved for a Special Competition status B. A minimum of $10,000 prize money must be offered per class. C. Competition management will collect and remit to USHJA the per horse entrant fee of $50. D. The entry fee cannot exceed 10% of the prize money offered and must include the $50 per horse fee. E. For an exception to International Hunter Derby Class Specifications, competitions must apply in writing to the USHJA a minimum of 90 days in advance of the date of the class and allowing enough time that any exception will be in the prize list. USHJA, in its sole discretion, may waive the above time requirements in situations of extenuating circumstances. Requests for exceptions will be considered on a case by case basis. F. USHJA reserves the right to accept/approve the hosting of an International Hunter Derby at any time after the application deadline has passed, including during the current series. Applications to host a Derby after the application deadline has passed will be considered on a case by case basis. G. There is an optional annual Enrollment Fee of $200 for the 2013-14 series. Horses DO NOT need to be enrolled to compete in an International Hunter Derby. Horses DO need to be enrolled to be eligible for Regional Awards, to be included on the USHJA IHD Money Won list and to compete in the 2014 Derby Championship. o Upon enrollment in the Derby Program, horses earnings, from date of enrollment forward, will be included on the USHJA International Hunter Derby Money Won list and count toward Regional Awards. Horses must be enrolled in the program before competing in a Derby, IF they wish the money won in that Derby to count toward standings, regardless of the start date of the competition. o Money (and points) won by horses not enrolled in the Derby Program will count toward HOTY awards, but will not be included on the USHJA International Hunter Derby Money Won list or Regional Award Standings. o Owners must declare their horse s region upon enrollment of the horse and the region may not be changed during the Derby Series year. o Owners may choose one region in which to declare their horse(s); the region declared does not have to be the owner s home region. o Regions are generally based on the number and location of Derby Series classes and are as follows: North Region: Includes Zones 1, 2 and 5. South Region: Includes Zones 3 and 4. Central Region: Includes Zones 6 and 7. West Region: Includes Zones 8, 9,10, 11 and 12, and British Columbia. Full details available at www.ushja.org H. Riders, Owners and Trainers must be Active members of USEF and USHJA before the start of the class. Horses must be recorded with the Federation and registered with USHJA. I. In order for International Hunter Derby National HOTY bonus points/money to be awarded, riders must complete the USHJA Exhibitor Declaration Form. If the Exhibitor Declaration Form is not completed and submitted to the show office either at the time of entry or at least one hour prior to the start of the class, horses will not receive bonus points/money for the International Hunter Derby. J. National HOTY bonus points/money are awarded to each horse s respective section as declared at the time of entry. Riders may only declare one hunter section for National HOTY points/money. Only Juniors or Amateurs may declare for the applicable Junior or Amateur Owner section. Horses declared in open sections will be awarded both bonus points and the value of their money won for their declared hunter section, toward the appropriate HOTY standings. K. There is no limit to the number of horses a rider can ride in each class; however, a competition may choose to limit the number of horses a rider can compete to no less than three horses, as long as the competition notifies the USHJA 60 days in advance of the date of the class and such limitation is printed in the prize list. L. Horses entered in this class are not required to show in any other hunter or jumper classes at the horse show. M. If questions arise pertaining to the International Hunter Derby that cannot be answered from the class specifications provided, one of the following USHJA representatives must be contacted to resolve any questions regarding the judging procedures or class specifications: Kelley Douglas-Director of Hunter Programs... 859.967.3193 Ron Danta-Chairman of the Itl. Htr. Derby Task Force... 803.243.0700 Bill Moroney-USHJA President... 301.730.8280 N. A computer ranking system tracks the money won for both the horse and rider, both nationally and regionally. O. The USHJA International Hunter Derby is a featured class of the horse show, and must be presented as such with regard to arena size and location, jump quality, decorations, footing and ring preparation, lighting, etc. The Derby ring must have spectator seating, a quality sound system, and a dedicated announcer with no other duties during the class. An electronic scoreboard is recommended. P. The USHJA International Hunter Derby is a two round class with a jump-off round when necessary. Competition Management may apply to hold the Derby class in it s entirety on one day or may apply to hold the first round on one day and the second round and jump-off (when necessary) on the following day. If the two day format is utilized, the class must be held on consecutive days with the first round on day one and the second round and jump-off (when necessary) on day two. When applying to host a Derby class, competition management must designate the format they intend to follow and apply for the day(s) and date(s) accordingly. Competition management must then list the format they have been approved for in their prize list, schedule, and any other form of advertising for the Derby class. Any request to change the format and date(s) applied for and approved must be made in writing to the USHJA a minimum of 30days before the date(s) of the class and all exhibitors must be notified of the change. Q. The course diagrams for each round must be posted a minimum of one hour before the start of the first round, unless the second round and/or jump-off are held at another time. In that case, the course for the second and/or jump-off rounds must be posted a minimum of one hour prior to the start of the second round. Copies of the course(s) must also be available for distribution at the Riders Meeting. R. It is important for competition management to make sure that information on the scoring system is available to spectators. S. The same horse may not compete in the USHJA International Hunter Derby and the National Hunter Derby at the same competition. T. Prize money must be distributed as follows: 30% for 1st, 22% for 2nd, 13% for 3rd, 8% for 4th, 6% for 5th, 5% for 6th, 4% for 7th, 3% for 8th and 9th, 2% for 10th, 11th, and 12th. XI. Miscellaneous A. For all classes, competition management is required to provide copies of the course to riders prior to the start of the course walk and are encouraged to have them available for spectators. B. All classes must hold the following meetings: 1. Officials Meeting should be held prior to the Riders Meeting. Derby Judges, Course Designer, Steward, and Competition Manager are required to meet prior to the start of the class to review the specifications, judging system and to walk the course. 2. Riders Meeting must be held prior to the start of the class. Course designer and at least one officiating Judge and Steward must attend this meeting to answer any questions regarding the course, judging system and class specifications. Attendance by the riders is suggested but not mandatory. Copies of the course(s) must be available for distribution at the Riders Meeting. C. Formal/dress attire required by riders. Buff breeches and shad belly, white breeches and dark or scarlet coat, hunt colors coat or official sponsor or team jacket permitted. XII. The USHJA International Hunter Derby and the related format and specifications are the sole properties of the USHJA and may only be held, conducted or used upon the terms and conditions specified by the USHJA. USHJA reserves the right to change language in documents related to the conduct of the USHJA International Hunter Derby as necessary for the purposes of consistency and clarity. Any deviations from the class specifications for the USHJA International Hunter Derby are not permitted without the express written permission from USHJA prior to the printing of the prize list. For any rules not specified above, please refer to the current USEF Rule Book.

19 WEDNESDAY MAIN HUNTER RING - 8:00 A.M. 16 Green Conformation Model 22 Regular Conformation Model 181 Warm-Up (All Day) 386, 387*** Performance Hunter 3 6 390 Performance Hunter 3 6 - U/S 1,2*** 1 st Year Green 5 1 st Year Green - U/S 17,18*** Green Conformation 6,7*** 2 nd Year Green 10 2 nd Year Green U/S 23,24*** Regular Conformation 11 High Perf. Working Hunter 259 0.85m Jumper BR - Not in Dec.-Jan. 262 0.95m Jumper BR - Not in Dec.-Jan. 244 Hopeful Jumper BR - 1.00m 222 Training Jumper (Low) 1.05m - 2.2b 226 Training Jumper (High) 1.15m - 2.2b 229 1.20m Jumper - 2.2b 249 1.30m Jumper - 2.2b RING #2-8:00 A.M. 182 Warm-Up 201,202 MHSA Hunter 205 MHSA Hunter U/S 373,374*** Performance Hunter 3 3 377 Performance Hunter 3 3 - U/S 206,207 Schooling Hunter 102,103 Baby Green Hunter 210 Schooling Hunter- U/S 106 Baby Green Hunter - U/S 183 Warm-up 97,98 Low Hunter 87,88 Pre-Green I - 3 101 Low Hunter - U/S 91 Pre-Green I - 3 U/S 92,93 Pre-Green Hunter II - 3 3 96 Pre-Green Hunter II - 3 3 U/S TENTATIVE SHOW SCHEDULE WEEK I & WEEK II THURSDAY MAIN RING - 8:00 A.M. 184 Warm-up (All Day) 388, 389* Performance Hunter 3 6 3,4 1 st Year Green 19,20* Green Conformation 21 Green Conformation - U/S 8,9* 2 nd Year Green 25*,26* Regular Conformation 27 Regular Conformation - U/S 12* High Performance Working Hunter Stake Handy 15 High Performance Working Hunter U/S 214 Open Hunter Classic 230 1.20m Jumper - 2.2c 247 Welcome Stake - 2.2b (Not in Feb. II) 260 0.85m Jumper BR - Not in Dec.-Jan. 263 0.95m Jumper BR - Not in Dec.-Jan. 245 Hopeful Jumper BR - 1.00m 223 Training Jumper (Low) 1.05m) - 2.2c 227 Training Jumper High) 1.15m - 2.2c RING #2-8:00 A.M. 185 Warm-up (All Day) 203,204 MHSA Hunter 375,376 Performance Hunter 3 3 208,209 Schooling Hunter 104,105 Baby Green Hunter 99,100 Low Hunter 89,90 Pre-Green Hunter I - 3 94,95 Pre-Green Hunter II - 3 3 420 USHJA PreGreen Stake (Dec.-Jan.-Feb.-March Week II Only) WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY * 2ND ROUND IS THE 1ST ROUND OF THE CLASSIC #214 ***THE 2ND OVER FENCES CLASS WILL BE HANDY HUNTER. FRIDAY MAIN RING - 7:30 A.M. 261 0.85m Jumper BR - Not in Dec.-Jan. 264 0.95m Jumper BR - Not in Dec.-Jan. 246 Hopeful Jumper BR - 1.00m 224 Training Jumper (Low) 1.05m - 2.2I 228 Training Jumper (High) 1.15m - 2.2I 253** Young Jumpers - 7 & 8 yr old - 2.2b 254** Young Jumpers - 6 yr old - 2.2b 255** Young Jumpers - 5 yr old - Table II 231 1.20m Jumper - 2.2b 250 1.30m Jumper - 2.2c 241 Novice Rider Jumper - 2.2b 242 Novice Rider Jumper - 2.2c 232 Children s Jumper (Low) - 2.2c 265 Adult (Low) - 2.2c 235 Child/Adult Jumper (High) - 2.2c 256 Modified Jr./Am Jumper - 2.2c 220 Jr./Am. Owner Jumper (Low) - 2.2c 217 Jr./Am. Owner Jumper - 2.2c 407 WIHS Horse Show Jumper Phase 409 Talent Search MAIN RING - 6:00 P.M. - WEEK II - JAN. ONLY 179 $10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby MAIN RING - 6:00 P.M. 180 $2,500 USHJA National Derby - WEEK II - MARCH 450 $2,500 Canadian Hunter Derby - WEEK II - FEB. ONLY * 2ND ROUND IS THE 1ST ROUND OF THE CLASSIC #143 ** YOUNG JUMPERS NOT IN DECEMBER *** HANDY FRIDAY RING 2-9:00 A.M. 186 Warm-up O/F 301 Adult Equit. - Flat 300 Adult Equit. - O/F 411 Ariat National Adult Medal 138,139* Adult Amateur (51 & O) 142 Adult Amateur (51 & O) - U/S 133,134* Adult Amateur (36-50) 137 Adult Amateur (36-50) - U/S 128,129* Adult Amateur (18-35) 132 Adult Amateur (18-35) - U/S 143 NAL Adult Hunter Classic 415,416*** Amateur Owner (18-35) 3 3 419 Amateur Owner (18-35) - U/S 421, 422*** Amateur Owner (36 & Over) 3 3 425 Amateur Owner (36 & Over) 3 3 U/S 405 USEF Adult Equitation 28,29*** Amateur Owner (18-35) 32 Amateur Owner (18-35) - U/S 33,34*** Amateur Owner (36 & Over) 37 Amateur Owner (36 & Over) - U/S 200 Warm-up 358,359 Special Hunter 2 3 360 Special Hunter 2 3 - U/S 361,362 Special Hunter 2 6 363 Special Hunter 2 6 - U/S 364,365 Special Hunter 2 9 366 Special Hunter 2 9 U/S 379,380 Modified Child Adult 381 Modified Child/Adult U/S 382,383 Modified Jr/AO 384 Modified Jr/AO U/S

20 TENTATIVE SHOW SCHEDULE WEEK I & WEEK II SATURDAY MAIN RING - 7:30 A.M. 187 Warm-up 140,141* Adult Amateur (51& Over) 135,136* Adult Amateur (36-50) 130,131* Adult Amateur (18-35) ` 192 Warm-up 417,418* Amateur Owner (18-35) 3 3 423, 424* Amateur Owner (36 & Over) 3 3 30,31* Amateur Owner (18-35) 35,36* Amateur Owner (36 & Over) 216 Amateur Owner Hunter Classic 191 Warm-up - O/F 38,39* Small Junior (15 & U) 42 Small Junior (15 & U) - U/S 43,44* Small Junior (16-17) 47 Small Junior (16-17) - U/S 48,49* Large Junior (15 & U) 52 Large Junior (15 & U) - U/S 53,54* Large Junior (16-17) 57 Large Junior (16-17) - U/S 215 Junior Hunter Classic 404 ASPCA/NHSAA Horsemanship 243 Novice Rider Jumper - 2.2I 233 Children s Jumper (Low) - 2.2I 266 Adult (Low) - 2.21 236 Child/Adult Jumper (High) - 2.2I 257 Modified Jr./Am Jumper - 2.21 221 Junior/AO (Low) Jumper - 2.2I 218 Junior/AO (High) Jumper - 2.2I MAIN RING - 7:00 P.M. Dec I & II, Jan I & II 248 $25,000 Grand Prix March I 248 $15,000 Grand Prix Feb I & II 248 $7,500 Open Jumper Classic 248 $30,000 Grand Prix - Mar II Only SATURDAY RING #2-7:30 A.M. 188 Warm-up O/F Short Stirrup Only Opp 391,392 Short Short Stirrup Hunter Cross Rail - Opp 396 Short Short Stirrup Equitation - Opp 398 Short Short Stirrup Equitation Flat - Opp 275, 276 Master Hunters 279 Master Hunters Under Saddle 172,173 Short Stirrup Hunter 169 Short Stirrup Equitation - O/F 176 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 169A Short Stirrup Equitation - Opp 189 Warm-up - O/F 81 Green Pony (Large) 84 Green Pony (Large) Conf. 85 Green Pony (Large) - U/S 76 Green Pony (Sm/Med) 79 Green Pony (Sm/Med) Conf. 80 Green Pony (Sm/Med) - U/S 59 Small Pony Conformation 60 Small Pony Handy 63 Small Pony - U/S 65 Medium Pony Conformation 66 Medium Pony Handy 69 Medium Pony - U/S 71 Large Pony Conformation 72 Large Pony Handy 75 Large Pony - U/S 406 WIHS Horse Show Pony Equitation 402 US Pony Medal 117,118 Child Hunter Pony (Sm/Med) 122,123 Child Hunter Pony (Lg) 190 Warm-up 107,108* Child Hunter (14 & U) - Horse 112,113* Child Hunter (15-17) - Horse 127 NAL Children s Classic 318 12-14 Eq Horse 319 12-14 Eq Horse - Flat 111 Child Hunter (14 & U) Horse U/S 116 Child Hunter (15-17) Horse U/S 197 Warm-up 313 Beg. Child / Adult - Flat 312 Beg. Child / Adult 154,155 Beg. Child/Adult Hunter 144 Child/Adult Hunter I 145 Child/Adult Hunter I 304 Limit Child Equitation 314 Limit Adult Equitation O/F 148 Child/Adult Hunter - U/S 315 Limit Adult Equitation - Flat 305 Limit Children Equiation Flat 149,150 Child/Adult Hunter II 400 MHSA Jr. Medallion 401 MHSA Adult Medallion * 2ND ROUND IS THE 1ST ROUND OF THE CLASSICS #215 & #216 SUNDAY MAIN RING - 7:00 A.M. 251 Novice Rider Jumper 2.2c 234 Child (Low) 2.2c 267 Adult Low 2.2c 258 Modified Jr./Am Jumper 2.2c 225 NAL Jr./AO (Low) Jumper Classic 2.2b 219 Jr./Am. Own Jumper Classic 2.2b 237 NAL Child/Adult Jumper Classic - 2.2b 403 Pessoa Hunter Seat Medal 193 Warm-up 408 WIHS Hunter Phase 40 Small Jr Hunter (15 & U) 41 Small Jr Handy Hunter (15 & U) 45 Small Jr Hunter (16-17) 46 Small Jr Handy Hunter (16-17) 50 Large Jr Hunter (15 & U) 51 Large Jr Handy Hunter (15 & U) 55 Large Jr Hunter (16-17) 56 Large Jr Handy Hunter (16-17) 322 15-17 Equitation 323 15-17 Equitation - Flat 196 Warm-up 325 Child Eq (14 & U) - Flat 327 Child Eq (15-17) - Flat 109,110 Child Hunter (14 & U) Horse 324 Child Eq (14 & U) 114,115 Child Hunter (15-17) Horse 326 Child Eq (15-17) 410 THIS Childrens Medal SUNDAY RING #2-7:00 A.M. 194 Warm-up Over Fences 393 Short Short Stirrup Htr Cross Rail Opp 394 Short Short Stirrup Htr Cross Rail Opp 397 Short Short Stirrup Equitation - Opp 395 Short Short Stirrup Hunter Cross Rail U/S Opp 277 Master Hunter 278 Master Hunter 174 Short Stirrup Hunter - 2' 175 Short Stirrup Hunter - 2' 170 Short Stirrup Equitation - O/F 171 Short Stirrup Equitation Flat 169B Short Stirrup Equit. Opportunity 317 11 & U Eq - Flat 321 12-14 Eq. Ponies - Flat 316 11 & U Eq - O/F 320 12-14 Eq. Ponies 195 Warm-up 82,83 Green Pony Large 77,78 Green Pony Sm/Med. 61,62* Small Pony Hunter 67,68* Medium Pony Hunter 73,74* Large Pony 412 Pony Hunter Classic 119,120 Child Pony - Sm/Med 121 Child Pony-Sm/Med - U/S 124,125 Child Pony Large 126 Child Pony Large -U/S 198 Warm-up 156,157 Beg. Child/Adult Hunter 158 Beg. Child/Adult Hunter - U/S 199 Warm-up 146,147 Child/Adult Hunter I 308 Novice Child/Adult Eq. - O/F 309 Novice Child/Adult Eq. - Flat 151,152 Child/Adult Hunter II 153 Child/Adult Hunter II - U/S * 2ND ROUND IS THE 1ST ROUND OF THE PONY #412 & NAL CLASSIC #127 ***THE 2ND OVER FENCES CLASS WILL BE HANDY HUNTER

21 More Ways to Win With LEGIS League An Awards Program for Hunter, Jumper and Equitation Riders Hunter Sections LEGIS Hunter Derby 3'0" - 3'5" Adult Amateur Hunter 3'0" Children s Hunter 3'0" Intermediate Hunter 2'6" Low Adult Hunter 2'6" Low Children s Hunter 2'6" Children s Pony Hunter (2'0"/2'6") Mini Hunter Child/Adult 2'0" Intro Rider (Cross Rails) Walk/Trot Horsemanship Jumper Sections Low Children s/ Adult Jumper 1.0-1.05m Children s Jumper 1.10m Adult Amateur Jumper 1.10m Modified Jr/Am Jumper 1.15-1.20m Medal Classes LEGIS Children s Medal 3'0" LEGIS Amateur Medal 3'0" LEGIS Jumper Medal 1.0m LEGIS Cornerstone Medal 2 6" LEGIS Mini Medal 2'0" The LEGIS League Finals will be held during the LA Finale in November, and in 2014 we will begin holding LEGIS League Regional Finals in many different areas. Both USEF and non-usef shows are encouraged to participate in the LEGIS League. Horses ridden by LEGIS League member riders earn points for participation in designated classes, and the top point earners are invited to compete in the LEGIS League Finals in 2014. For more information on the LEGIS League, contact: LEGIS League attn: Arielle Pearce 818.563.3250 ext. 5 arielle@legisleague.com

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23 This show offers one or more classes that are recognized by the North American League In order for riders to receive credit, they must be a current member. Membership is valid for the qualifying year and entitles the rider to earn points on one or more horses shown in accredited classes. National Finals are held at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. West Coast Finals are held at the Las Vegas National Horse Show. Please complete and mail the application with payment to: North American League 1298 Royal Rd Annville, PA 17003 717-867-5643; 717-867-2174 fax www.ryegate.com nal@ryegate.com Please enroll me as member of the North American League: Amateur Junior Date Name Membership is effective the date received in the league office with payment. Qualifying Year: (Sept 1 - Aug 31) Address City State Zip Code Phone Fax Email DOB Payment of of $40.00 $35.00 enclosed USEF #: Please bill my MasterCard Visa Visa Discover AmEx Account # Exp CSV Cardholder Address City State Zip Code I authorize Ryegate Show Services on the behalf of the NAL to debit my account. Signature Received Check # Enter the Washington International Horse Show Children's & Adult Championships and WIHS Equitation! Received Check #

24 USEF - Premier Rated (Dec.-Jan.-Mar.), National (Feb.): Green Working Hunter Green Conformation High Performance Working Hunter Regular Working/Regular Conformation Working Pony Hunter Green Pony Hunter Amateur Owner C : Children s Hunter Adult Amateur Hunter Children s Hunter Pony Pre-Green Hunter Performance Hunter

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