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KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW KENTUCKY HORSE PARK Iron Works Pike, Lexington, Kentucky MEMBER: United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. # 4906 Kentucky Fairs and Horse Shows Association To Benefit American Saddlebred Horse Museum JUDGES American Saddlebred, Roadster, Equitation, Hackney/Harness, English Pleasure Divisions and Academy Division Scott Matton... Hartland, Wisconsin Bluegrass Futurity Nancy Becker... Nicholasville, Kentucky Scott Matton... Hartland, Wisconsin Danette Mussleman... Versailles, Kentucky SHOW OFFICIALS Show Chair... Melissa Moore... Versailles, Kentucky Chapter 9 Chair... Kim Crumpler... Simpsonville, Kentucky Show Treasurer... Kristin Stivers... Midway, Kentucky USEF Steward... Sarah Ressler Announcer... David Owens... Montrose, Pennsylvania Ringmaster... Don Baker... Louisville, Kentucky Organist... Gene Wright... Shelbyville, Kentucky Photographer... Doug Shiflet... Asheboro, North Carolina Video Production... Richfield Video... Shelbyville, Kentucky Veterinarian... Rood & Riddle Equine... Lexington, Kentucky Farrier... Dave Lopez... Versailles, Kentucky Manager... Charles Walker... Lexington, Kentucky Entry Secretary... Beth Snider... Shelbyville, Kentucky Stable Manager... Scott Snider... Shelbyville, Kentucky Show Committee: John and Tammie Conatser, Kim Crumpler, Josie Forbes, Julie Kaufman, Emily Lee, Melissa Moore, Jimmy Robertson, Stephanie Sedlacko, Kristin Stivers 1

Map of Kentucky Horse Park PARKING Seasonal Vehicle Parking Pass $50.00 Allows vehicle entry into the Kentucky Horse Park main parking lot for the duration of the 2014 season Seasonal Parking Pass will not allow entry during some special events such as Rolex, Southern Lights, etc. Event parking pass $15 week Regular parking fees of $5/day The seasonal parking pass is a hang tag that must be displayed on rear view mirror. The parking pass is transferable between vehicles. Does not include park admission Stable Parking passes for Trainers and Exhibitors may be obtained at the Parking Booth or Visitor Information Center upon entry to the Park. HORSE TRAILER PARKING Horse trailer day passes are required for all competitors showing out of their trailer and must be purchased for $20 at the Parking Booth. All trailers must park in approved lot. NO PARKING is allowed in the Barn area. The Kentucky Horse Park is located 4 miles north of Lexington, and 3 miles south of Georgetown, at I-75, exit 120. Kentucky Horse Park 4089 Iron Works Parkway Lexington, KY 40511 859-254-4303 In Case of Emergency Horse Park Police 859-509-1450 2

REGULATIONS PERTAINING TO GOLF CARTS / ATV'S / MOTOR VEHICLES 1. PRIVATELY OWNED GOLF CARTS A Kentucky Horse Park Golf Cart User License Decal must be purchased to operate the golf cart within the Kentucky Horse Park. (Must have a valid driver s license) THE LICENSE COST; $50.00 FOR THE SEASON 2. ATV'S / 4 WHEELERS / 3 WHEELERS / DIRT BIKES Off-road type motorcycles are not permitted anywhere on the Kentucky Horse Park (STRICTLY ENFORCED). EXEMPT VEHICLES ARE KHP LAW ENFORCEMENT, FIRE & MEDICAL PERSONNEL 3. Golf cart license can be purchased at the CAMPGROUND STORE and DEVER INC. (located in the show area). 4. PER KENTUCKY STATUTES The operator of any motor vehicle (electric, gas, diesel) must be at least 16 years of age and have a valid operator s license. KRS 186-620 Unlawful to drive or permit another to drive without a license. (per Fayette County District Court / *minimum fine $159, includes $135.50 mandatory court cost ) KRS: 189.040 (front lights) KRS: 189.050 (rear lights) AFTER DARK (Night-low light) the vehicle must have a working head light and tail light PLEASE NOTICE! GOLF CARTS / MOPEDS, ETC A privilege, not a right, extended to show participants. You must be at least 16 years of age with a valid driver s license to operate these vehicles. Not allowed in the Tourist / Visitor areas of the Park. A Golf Cart License is required for all private golf-carts and can be obtained for $20 per event / or $50 for the season from the Golf Cart Vendor office. NO ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES (ATV) ARE ALLOWED ON HORSE SHOW GROUNDS! USEF Rule GR 301.7 MOTORIZED VEHICLES (see GR1301.7): 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 from this rule. BARN CALLS! Entries must be prepared and report to the makeup area at least 10 minutes prior to the class in which they are entered. Kentucky Fall Classic will make every effort to announce the progress of the preceding class over speakers to the stable area. Barn calls are a courtesy of the show. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to present your horse prior to the gate closing. 3

TOP 10 RULES 1. PARKING - Passes may be obtained from the Parking Booth or Visitor Information Center upon entry. $15.00 fee assessed for each parking pass per event. All trailers must park in approved lot. NO PARKING is allowed in the barn area. Trailers should be dropped in the main Kentucky Horse Park parking lot and NOT in the stabling area. 2. CAMPING- Must go to campground for all camping, unless event has made separate arrangements with KHP Special Events. NO CAMPING ALLOWED IN BARN AREA AT ANY TIME! CAMPING- Please call 888/4KY-PARK (888/459-7275) or reserve on-line at www.parks.ky.gov. Groups of 20 or more, please call 859/259-4257 or 800/370-6416. Check-out time is at noon. Violators will be towed. 3. GOLF CARTS/ MOPEDS ETC.- A privilege-not a right- extended to show participants. Must be at least 16 years of age with valid driver s license. Not allowed in the Tourist/Visitor areas of the Park. A Golf Cart License is required for all private golf-carts and can be obtained for $25/event or $50/season from the golf cart vendor office. NO ALL TERRAIN (4-wheeler, 3-wheeler, dirt bikes over 50 cc s) VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON HORSE SHOW GROUNDS! 4. DOGS- Must be on a leash (not to exceed 6 feet in length) or suitably restrained in a tack stall/cage etc. Loose animals/ animals left in vehicles in distress, etc. can and will be removed from the grounds at the owner s expense. 5. HORSES AND HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES / STABLING Horse and carriages have the right-of-way at all times. Competitors must comply with contracted ship-in and ship-out dates. 6. EXHIBITOR PROBLEMS/SPECIAL REQUESTS-All non-emergency problems or special requests must be relayed through show management to ensure prompt attention. 7. PACKAGES/DELIVERIES- The Park is not responsible for any deliveries to an event or event participant. Receiving party must be present when delivery is expected. Park mail service personnel will try to assist if conditions allow, however, any delivery/package may be refused/returned to sender, etc at any time without notification. The park charges shipping and handling charges for any package received on park ground. 8. PARK ADMISSION- Reduced Park admission is available to event participants and must be obtained at the Visitor Information Center. 9. FIRE CODES As of May 15, 2006, The Kentucky Horse Park will not allow the following inside of barns or tents, which will be enforced by the Fire Marshall: a. any 2-wire appliances b. any 2-wire extension cords c. light duty cords for indoor use d. any 3-way adaptors unless specifically made for outdoors e. any adaptors without 3-wire connections f. any cut or damaged cords 10. EVENT MANAGEMENT is responsible for notifying/ making available all Park rules/regulations to participants in their event. Included but not limited to Exhibitors, Officials and Volunteers. 4

ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 UPHA CHAPTER 9 KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS ALL OWNERS AND EXHIBITORS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY DAMAGE OR INJURY CAUSED OR CONTRIBUTED TO BY THEM, THEIR AGENTS OR THEIR ANIMALS TO BARNS OR OTHER PROPERTIES AND TO PERSONS ON THE SHOW GROUNDS AND WILL BE BILLED ACCORDINGLY. IN NO INCIDENT WILL THE KENTUCKY HORSE PARK OR THE UPHA CHAPTER 9 KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE IN ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONS OR ANIMALS OR LIABLE FOR ANY INJURY SUSTAINTED IN ANY WAY TO EXHIBITORS, SPECTATORS, EMPLOYEES OR ANY OTHER INTERESTED PARTIES. NOR WILL THE KENTUCKY HORSE PARK OR THE UPHA CHAPTER 9 KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW AND its MANAGEMENT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ARTICLES LOST OR STOLEN. IT WILL BE THE CONDITIONS OF ANY ENTRY AT THE UPHA CHAPTER 9 KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC TO HOLD BLAMELESS ANY PARTIES CONNECTED TO THE SHOW FOR ANY TYPE OF LOSS. EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN, WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF RULEBOOK, WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. ENTRY DEADLINE: All Entries close September 10, 2014. Entries postmarked after this date will be charged post entry fees regardless of qualification date. POST ENTRIES: REGULAR FEE PLUS $10 per entry from September 10 until 2 hours prior to Show each day. (Exception See below). ENTRIES CAN NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY PAYMENT INCLUDING STALL FEES. STALLS WILL NOT BE RESERVED WITHOUT PAYMENT IN FULL OPEN ACCOUNTS: There will be no open charge accounts without an open check or credit card on file in the office. ONE-HORSE PER ENTRY FORM Entries must be completed on entry forms furnished by the UPHA Chapter 9 Kentucky Fall Classic Horse Show. PLEASE TYPE OR PRINT. HORSES MUST BE ENTERED BY THEIR REGISTERED NAME AND CORRECT OWNERSHIP. Copies of registration papers are required. YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY OR FEDERAL TAX ID NUMBER IS REQUIRED TO RECEIVE PREMIUM CHECK USEF membership number is required for owner, trainer, exhibitor, handler, lessee, agent or coach; as well as any other association membership numbers required for breeds and disciplines. Every exhibitor, owner, agent or trainer must sign the entry blank and be accompanied by a check covering all fees and charges. All Entries are required to have a Certificate of Equine Infectious Anemia Test (Coggins Test) within the past twelve months as required by the Kentucky State Veterinarian. No exceptions. ALL HORSES MUST HAVE A HEALTH CERTIFICATE issued by a veterinarian within the past 120 days with a temperature on each animal. STALLS: Horse and tack stalls are $125 each for the entire show. Grounds Fee $15 per Horse (Showing with no Stall). NO FIRST BEDDING PROVIDED. All stalls are 10 X 10 pvc panel permanent box stalls equipped with sliding doors and equimix asphalt flooring. One Day stalls are available at $50 for the day for early ship-in or at daily rate. CONTROL OF HORSES: Horses must be kept under control at all times. At the discretion of the judges and/or steward, horses may not be allowed to compete. Owner will forfeit entry fees. VETERINARIAN: Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky will serve as the official Horse Show Veterinarian Service and will inspect such horses designated by the judge(s) or steward to be considered unsound and will pass on any question pertaining to the soundness of any horse before being excused from the class. His decision will be final. Rood & Riddle will be available on call at (859) 233-0371and additional contact telephone numbers will be posted on the door of the Horse Show office for after show hours. 5

COURTESY TO OFFICIALS: Any act of discourtesy to the judges on the part of any exhibitor, owner, trainer or groom shall disqualify the horse and rider. The owner shall forfeit his entry fees and any prize money won at this show; and, subjects himself to be reported to the USEF. During the time of judging, no person will be allowed in the ring except ring attendants, judge(s) of the class and when necessary the handler in charge of the horse being judged. Attendants or grooms will enter the ring in suitable attire only. Headers may enter the ring by the end gate only and must take no actions that will affect the performance of any animal in the class. Exhibitors must receive permission from the Steward to approach the judge. USEF FEE: In compliance with the USEF rules, a $16.00 fee will be collected on all horses entered including equitation horses ($8 Drugs & Medications Fee; $8 USEF Fee). Please include on the entry blank. USEF AMATEUR CARDS (GR1307) All competing amateurs must have USEF Membership with Amateur status indicated. USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT 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 non-member 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 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) lead line; 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. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP: All owners, trainers and riders must have a current United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) card. AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP: All owners and trainers of American Saddlebred horses must be members of the American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA). You can contact them at 859-259-2742 for questions regarding your membership. UNITED PROFESSIONAL HORSEMAN S ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP: A Professional trainer of a UPHA Classic entry must be an Active member of UPHA and the current owner of the entry needs to be an Association member of UPHA and the membership numbers must appear on the entry form. If a non-professional is exhibiting the horse they must be an Associate or Junior member of the UPHA. All exhibitors showing in Challenge Cup Classes must be Junior Members of UPHA. AMERICAN HACKNEY HORSE SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP: Owners and trainers of ponies participating at Federation licensed competitions in any Hackney section must be current members in good standing with the American Hackney Horse Society and provide an original or copy of the AHHS membership card unless the competition, at their discretion, confirms electronically with the AHHS office. Lessees are considered owners in connection with this membership requirement. In the event of an entry with multiple owners, only one owner need be a member of AHHS. All owners, trainers and drivers must also have a current United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) card. PONY MEASUREMENTS: Numbers will not be issued without a current measurement card. Every pony must have a current card or form issued by the USEF or CEF and must present it to the Show Secretary. Please include copies, if possible, with entry. TIME OUTS: Only one (1) 5-minute timeout may be requested per exhibitor per class. In case of casting a shoe or breakage of equipment in the paddock, the gate may be held no more than 3 minutes. There will be no delay after the first horse enters the ring, at which time the gate will be 6

held for 2 minutes. THE HORSE SHOW COMMITTEE decision shall be final and shall decide all questions not covered in these rules and regulations. CANCELLATION/SCRATCHES: Exhibitors canceling their entries after the official closing for any reason shall forfeit the accumulation of entry and stall fees. All scratching of horses at the show must be done at the show office one hour before the start of the session in which they are to compete. PLEASE MAKE SCRATCHES EARLY AND BE CONSIDERATE TO OTHER EXHIBITORS. RING DIMENSIONS: Show Ring 135 feet x 309 feet clay/river sand mix footing Indoor Show Arena with Indoor Make up Area. PAYMENT OF PREMIUMS: All prize money will be paid by check drawn to the order of the payee as listed on the entry blank. Checks will be forwarded by mail within 30 days after the show. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER OF THE PAYEE MUST BE INCLUDED ON ENTRY FORM BEFORE PAYMENTS ARE MADE. PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION Premium Trainer 1 st 2 nd 3 rd 4 th 5 th 6 th $2500 Added $500 35% 25% 20% 10% 5% 5% FEES Stalls (Wednesday Saturday)... $125 Stalls per day (early ship in)... $50 Grounds Fee per Horse (No Stall)... $15 Office Charge per Horse... $20 USEF Fee ($8 Drug & Medication fee/ $8 Horse Fee)... $16 USEF Show Pass (Non-Member Fee)... $30 Horses may not arrive on the grounds before Monday, September 29, 2014 at 12:00 PM. You may order bedding for stalls from Dever Inc (859-233-9702) to be in place upon your arrival. Horses must be removed from the Kentucky Horse Park stalls by 7:00 pm, Sunday, October 5. A stall map posted in the show office will show your stall location. UNDER NO CONDITIONS ARE YOU TO STABLE HORSES IN ANY OTHER STALLS THAN THOSE DESIGNATED FOR YOU. ANY OTHER INFORMATION NEEDED MAY BE OBTAINED BY CONTACTING: Chuck Walker Manager...(859) 333-1406 Beth Snider Entries Secretary...(502) 647-0076 STALL REQUESTS Scott Snider...(502) 314-6025 RECEIVING YOUR BACK NUMBERS YOU WILL NEED Copy of the original papers showing correct owner, USEF member card for owner, trainer, exhibitor, appropriate membership card for Breed organizations, measurement card for ponies, Social Security or Federal Tax ID number for payee. Back numbers will not be issued until all paper work is complete. ATTENTION DEVICES: GR839.4(i) Included under Cruelty and Abuse: Use of any explosive (e.g., fire crackers, torpedoes, fire extinguishers except in case of fire, etc.) or laser beam devices anywhere on the competition grounds, except in an exhibition or if required in class specifications. SB103.9 Attention getting devices &/or other noisemakers (including but not limited to tape measures, blow horns, bamboo poles, explosives, fire extinguishers, baby powder, whips longer than 6', etc.) are not allowed in and around the make up and competition rings during scheduled competition sessions. All such items will be confiscated and offenders will be reported to the USEF. (See also GR839.4(i)) 7

BLUEGRASS FUTURITY HUNTER CLASSIC ELGIBILTY FORM Horse Name: Registration #: Owner Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Social Security/Tax ID: Email: The purpose of The Bluegrass Futurity Hunter Classic is to promote the versatility of the American Saddlebred and increase the marketing of less showy performance horses. This class is open only to Registered American Saddlebred horses that are competing during their first or second competition years as Hunter Country Pleasure horses, according to the records of the American Saddlebred Horse Association. Horses in this class may be shown by a professional, amateur or junior exhibitor. To be shown at a walk, trot, extended trot, canter and hand gallop both ways of the ring. For safety reasons, judge may limit the number of horses required to hand gallop at one time. Entries must be asked both ways of the ring to halt and stand quietly on the rail. To be judged on suitability as a Hunter, manners, performance, quality and conformation. In the line, horses must stand quietly with all four legs perpendicular to the ground. Horse shall be required to back readily in the line. A non-refundable eligibility fee of $150 paid to THE BLUEGRASS FUTURITY postmarked on or before Sept 15 of each year. After Sept 15, the eligibility fee becomes $250 per horse. Payment of the eligibility fee will be made payable to THE BLUEGRASS FUTURITY in the name of the entered horse and will make that animal eligible to compete in THE BLUEGRASS FUTURITY HUNTER CLASSIC at The Kentucky Fall Classic Horse Show. Eligibility remains with the animal throughout the year should transfer of ownership occur. Eligibility Fees collected will be used as prize money in THE BLUEGRASS FUTURITY HUNTER CLASSIC. An entry fee of $50 is due upon entering class at The Kentucky Fall Classic. All entry fees are added to the total purse of the class. Payments Placing Payment Placing Payment 1 st 40% 5 th 10% 2 nd 25% 6 th Not less than $100 3 rd 15% 7 th Not less than $100 4 th 10% 8 th Not less than $100 Bluegrass Futurity, P.O. Box 55, Versailles, KY 40383 Phone: 859-873-9129/Fax 859-879-9483 mmoore8059@aol.com, www.bluegrassfuturity.com 8

Sponsored by Freedman Harness and Corcel The Bluegrass Futurity Limited Breeders Stake Rules and Eligibility Requirements The Bluegrass Futurity will be held each year in two divisions: weanlings shown in hand and two-year-olds shown in fine harness. All classes will be held at The Kentucky Fall Classic Horse Show. All classes will be conducted under the current rules of USEF. SOURCE OF FUNDS: The stallion services donated by stallion owners are auctioned off, starting at one-half the current stallion service fee or a minimum bid of $500.00. Sealed bids are accepted, but must be received prior to the auction. A check must accompany the sealed bid and will be returned if a live bid exceeds the sealed bid. Phone bids will be accepted. All stallion services must be paid in full at the auction. A NSF fee of $50 will be charged on all returned checks. Neither The Bluegrass Futurity nor its board of directors will intervene between the purchaser of the stallion service and the stallion owner. All contracts, arrangements and negotiations that may arise in the service of any mare designated for the Bluegrass Futurity will be strictly between the mare owner and the stallion owner or agent. A refund, the amount paid for the purchased stallion service, will be made if the stallion dies before the designated mare has been bred, unless there is frozen semen available and that the use of frozen semen is satisfactory to the stud fee purchaser. The Bluegrass Futurity will retain 10 percent of the auction proceeds for administrative purposes. Interest accumulated from the date of the auction until distribution, following the competition will become part of the purse. CLASSES AND PRIZE MONEY: All classes: To be held during The Kentucky Fall Classic Horse Show in Lexington, KY. Ring procedure for the weanling classes: Each weanling will enter at a trot and show to the end of the ring And trot back to the judges for lineup. After individual judging, the weanlings will retire to the end of the ring. If the number of weanlings warrants additional work, 10 to 12 entries will ask to remain in the ring and the balance of the class will be excused. The judges can work any number of entries they feel necessary. The class will be tied to 8 places. Prize money will be paid to 8 places with the weanling owner receiving 75% of the purse and the stallion owner receiving 25% of the purse. 6 th, 7th, & 8 th place prize money may change according to the amount of money raised at each stallion auction. Pay out schedule: 1 st place 45% 5 th place 5% 2 nd place 25% 6 th place 3 rd place 15% 7 th place 4 th place 10% 8 th place NOMINATING THE STALLION: Stallions may be nominated to The Bluegrass Futurity by donating one breeding fee to the annual auction. Stallion owners that donate a breeding fee will also be eligible to nominate one weanling that is by their donated stallion for a $1000.00 fee. They do not have to own the mare or weanling that is nominated. NOMINATING THE MARE: A copy of the mare s registration papers, a completed mare nomination form and a $15.00 nomination fee must be postmarked by December 31, of the breeding year to be eligible for competition. The rights of a nominated mare s foal cannot be postponed to the following year. It is also up to each stallion owner, if they wish to offer a return privilege in the event the mare does not get in foal. However, the resulting foal will not be eligible for The Bluegrass Futurity. 9

EMBRYO TRANSFERS: An Embryo transfer foal will only be allowed to participate if it is the only embryo from the nominated mare and The Bluegrass Futurity Stallion. You may do as many embryo transfers as allowed by ASHA, but only one transfer must result from the nominated mare bred to The Bluegrass Futurity Stallion. If more than one Bluegrass Futurity Stallion is purchased the same mare can be used for each breeding. (Exception: if the stallion owner buys his/her stud fee back and nominates a mare as the stud fee purchaser and stallion owner, then two embryo transfers maybe done from the same mare and Bluegrass Futurity Stallion. However, all nominations fees must be paid and maintain on both breedings, for the stallion owner and stud fee purchaser in order to be eligible.) Violators of the rule will forfeit all prize monies, nomination fees and stud fees. NOMINATING THE WEANLING: A completed weanling nomination form, along with a $50.00 nomination fee must be postmarked by June 15 of the weanling year to be eligible for competition, provided that the mare was properly nominated with a $15.00 nomination fee paid. The stallion owner is eligible to nominate one weanling by their Bluegrass Futurity Stallion for a $1000. Nomination fee that must be postmarked by June 15 th of the weanling year, provide that the mares is properly nominated with the $15.00 nomination fee paid. In order to show as a weanling, the foal MUST be registered on or before the post entry closing date of The Kentucky Fall classic Horse Show. Have not shown as a weanling, the foal MUST be registered (or application received in the ASHA office) by December 31 of the foaling year. Pending applications must be completed before February 28 th of the yearling year. All weanlings showing in The Bluegrass Futurity will be subject to Drug Testing by USA Equestrian and The Bluegrass Futurity following the competition. Any prize money won by a conditionally registered horse will be held until blood typing or DNA testing verifies parentage. All ribbon winners will be DNA or Blood typed to verify parentage. NOMINATING THE TWO-YEAR-OLD: In order to show as a two-year-old, the horse must have been nominated as a weanling with all weanling fees paid and maintain eligibility by paying a $250 fee by March 15 th of the yearling year. And a $500. Nomination fee postmarked by March 15 th of the two-year-old year. KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW: All entries must be entered on an official Kentucky Fall Classic Horse show entry form will all office fees paid and returned to the show secretary. There is no additional entry fee for the class. CORRESPONDENCE: All correspondence and nomination fees should be mailed to: The Bluegrass Futurity, P.O. Box 55, Versailles, KY 40383. Phone 859-873-9129 or fax 859-879-9483. Melissa Moore is the Futurity manager. Email address: Mmoore8059@aol.com. PAYMENT SCHEDULE: Deadline Grace period deadline Mare nomination: $ 15.00 December 31 $115.00 January 31 (Stallion Owner) $ 15.00 December 31 $115.00 January 31 Weanling Nomination $ 50.00 June 30 $150.00 July 30 Weanling Nomination (Stallion Owner) $1000.00 June 30 $1100.00 July 30 Yearling Nomination $ 250.00 March 30 $ 350.00 April 30 2 Year Old Nomination $ 500.00 March 30 $ 600.00 April 30 * If an entry has been disqualified by ASHA, USEF or the horse show where the horse has competed, the owner shall forfeit and return all premium money, trophies and ribbons upon notification. ** An IRS form 1099 will be sent to all money winners *** Agents and/or owners making entries in this futurity are responsible for making payments when due and The Bluegrass Futurity assumes no responsibility for reminding participants of payment dates. If a previously nominated horse is sold, it is the seller s responsibility to notify the new owner of payment due dates. 10

2014 KENTUCKY FALL CLASSIC HORSE SHOW SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY - 2:00 PM 1... Hackney Pony Show Pleasure Driving 2... Amateur Three Gaited 3... Three Gaited Park Pleasure Junior/Limit Horse 4... Show Pleasure Driving 5... UPHA Hackney Pony Classic 6... ASB Adult Country Pleasure 7... Amateur Road Horse To bike 8... Five Gaited Pleasure 9... UPHA Harness Pony Classic 10... Amateur Park Horse 11... Opportunity Western Pleasure ( open breed, Open rider) 12... Fine Harness Junior/Limit 13... Novice Three Gaited Country Pleasure 14... Junior Five Gaited (KY Breeders Incentive) 15... Open Roadster Pony To Bike 16... Three Gaited Park Junior/Limit 17... Adult Three Gaited Show Pleasure 18... Amateur Five Gaited THURSDAY 2:00 PM 19... Country Pleasure Driving 20... Junior Exhibitor Five Gaited 21... Amateur Fine Harness 22... UPHA Park Pleasure Classic 23... Novice Three Gaited Show Pleasure 24... Three Gaited Junior Exhibitor 25... Opportunity Pleasure Driving (open Breed, open driver) 26... Ladies Three Gaited 27... Roadster to Bike Limit Horse 28... Junior Exhibitor Country Pleasure 29... UPHA Fine Harness Classic 30... Opportunity Hunter Pleasure (any breed, open rider) 31... Amateur Roadster Pony To Bike 32... Three Gaited Junior/ Limit 33... UPHA Hackney Pony Show Pleasure Driving 34... Novice Five Gaited Pleasure Horse 11

35... ASB Western Country Pleasure 36... Junior Exhibitor Three Gaited show pleasure 37... Ladies Five Gaited FRIDAY - 2:00 PM 38... UPHA Roadster Pony Classic 39... Saddle & Bridle William Shatner Western Country Pleasure 40... Hackney Harness Pony Stake 41... Amateur Park Stake 42... Hackney Pony Stake 43... Adult Three Gaited Show Pleasure Stake 44... Opportunity 12 & under walk & trot ( any breed, Trimmed or roached mane) 45... UPHA Adult Challenge Cup 46... Road Horse Under Saddle 47... Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Stake 48... UPHA Five Gaited Classic 49... Country Pleasure Driving Stake 50... Five Gaited Pleasure Stake 51... UPHA Three Gaited Classic 52... Adult Country Pleasure Stake 53... Three Gaited Park Pleasure Stake 54... UPHA Challenge Cup- 17 & under 55... Show Pleasure Driving Stake 56... Limit Five Gaited SATURDAY - 9:00 AM A1... Academy Adult Pleasure Rider Walk/Trot/Canter A2... Academy Equitation Adult Walk/Trot/Canter A3... Academy Pleasure Rider 14-17 Walk/Trot/Canter A4... Academy Equitation 14-17 Walk/Trot/Canter A5... Academy Pleasure Rider 13 & under Walk/Trot/Canter A6... Academy Equitation 13 & under Walk/Trot/Canter A7... Academy Pleasure Rider Adult W/T A8... Academy Equitation Adult W/T A9... Academy Pleasure Rider 14-17 years old W/T A10. Academy Equitation 14-17 years old W/T A11. Academy Pleasure Rider 11-13 years old W/T 12

A12. Academy Equitation 11-13 years old W/T A13. Academy Pleasure 9 & 10 years Old W/T A14. Academy Equitation 9 & 10 years Old W/T A15. Academy Pleasure Rider 8 years & under W/T A16. Academy Equitation 8 years & under W/T A17. Academy Horsemanship On Lead 8 & Under W/T A18. Academy Reinsmanship Driver any age A19. Lead Line rider 6 years and under SATURDAY - 2:00 PM (or 1//2 hour after the Academy performance) 57... Stick Horse Class 58... Bluegrass Futurity weanling 59... Equitation Stake 60... Bluegrass Futurity Hunter Country Pleasure Classic (open Rider) 61... Junior Exhibitor Three Gaited Stake 62... UPHA Challenge Cup Walk/trot 10 & under 63... Fine Harness Jackpot 64... Western Country Pleasure Stake 65... Road Pony to Bike Stake 66... Junior Exhibitor Three Gaited show pleasure Stake 67... Amateur Three Gaited Stake 68... Three Gaited Park Jackpot 69... Junior Exhibitor 5 gaited Stake 70... Bluegrass Futurity Two year old walk/trot (full bridle optional, set tail optional) 71... Junior Exhibitor Country Pleasure Stake 72... Three Gaited Jackpot 73... Amateur Five Gaited Stake 74... Roadster To Bike Stake 75... Five gaited Jackpot Visit our Website www.kentuckyfallclassic.com Entries close September 10, 2014 13

RULES AND CONDITIONS FOR CLASSES ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 10, 2014 PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE ENTRIES AND ONLY ONE HORSE PER ENTRY BLANK Please phone for additional entry blanks if needed. 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. See USEF Rule Book for rules, class description & judging specs. Any changes in the USEF rules will automatically become a part of the Prize List. Show Committee reserves the right to make sure changes in procedure, personnel, rules & regulations as deemed by them to be in the best interest of the show. AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE DIVISION Classes offered for registered American Saddlebred horses as follows: Judging and Show Specifications for this Division please refer to USEF RULEBOOK CHAPTER SB101-SB201 FIVE-GAITED SECTION 18 Amateur to Ride Ribbons $30 Wednesday 73 Amateur Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday 20 Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Thursday 69 Junior Exhibitor Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday 37 Lady to Ride Ribbons $30 Thursday 14 Junior Horse Kentucky Breeders Incentive Ribbons $30 Wednesday 56 Limit Horse Ribbons $30 Friday 48 UPHA Three Year Old Classic $250 $100 Saturday Added 75 Jackpot $2500 $125 Saturday GR1307 Amateur Certification Every person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur status issued by the Federation. This status must be available for inspection or the competitor must have lodged with the competition secretary, at least one hour prior to such class, an application for such status provided by the Federation. Amateur status will be issued only on receipt of the application properly signed and is revocable at any time for cause. Any person who has not reached his/her 18th birthday is an amateur and does not require amateur status. 14

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BLUEGRASS FUTURITY 60 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure TBA Nom Saturday 70 Two Year Old Under Saddle - To be shown TBA Nom Saturday under saddle with a snaffle bridle, running or German martingale, or a full bridle. Set tails are allowed and unset tails will not be penalized. To be show at the walk and trot only. 58 Weanling In-Hand TBA Nom Saturday THREE-GAITED SECTION 2 Amateur to Ride Ribbons $30 Wednesday 67 Amateur Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday 26 Lady to Ride Ribbons $30 Thursday 24 Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Thursday 61 Junior Exhibitor Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday 32 Junior/Limit Ribbons $30 Thursday 51 UPHA Three Year Old Classic $250 $100 Friday Added 72 Jackpot/Stake $2500 $125 Saturday PARK SECTION 10 Amateur Ribbons $30 Wednesday 41 Amateur Stake Ribbons $45 Friday 16 Junior/Limit Ribbons $30 Wednesday 68 Jackpot/Stake $2500 $125 Saturday FINE HARNESS SECTION 12 Junior/Limit Horse Ribbons $30 Wednesday 21 Amateur to Drive Ribbons $30 Thursday 29 UPHA Three Year Old Classic $250 $100 Thursday Added 63 Jackpot/Stake $2500 $125 Saturday 16

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED PLEASURE DIVISION Horses entered in these classes are ineligible to compete in any other classes in the American Saddlebred Horse Division in this show. Three and Five-Gaited Pleasure horses may not cross enter. The same horse may not show in Junior Exhibitor and Adult Classes. ASB PARK PLEASURE PARK PLEASURE SECTION 3 Three Gaited Junior/Limit Ribbons $30 Wednesday 22 UPHA Three Year Old Classic $250 $100 Thursday Added 53 Stake Ribbons $45 Friday ASB SHOW PLEASURE FIVE GAITED SHOW PLEASURE SECTION 8 Amateur or Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Wednesday 34 Novice Horse Ribbons $30 Thursday 50 Stake Ribbons $45 Friday THREE GAITED SHOW PLEASURE SECTION 17 Adult Amateur Ribbons $30 Wednesday 43 Adult Stake Ribbons $45 Friday 36 Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Thursday 66 Junior Exhibitor Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday 23 Novice Horse Ribbons $30 Thursday SHOW PLEASURE DRIVING SECTION 4 Amateur or Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Wednesday 55 Stake Ribbons $45 Friday 17

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ASB ENGLISH COUNTRY PLEASURE THREE GAITED COUNTRY PLEASURE SECTION 6 Adult Amateur Ribbons $30 Wednesday 52 Adult Amateur Stake Ribbons $45 Friday 28 Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Thursday 71 Junior Exhibitor Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday 13 Novice Horse Ribbons $30 Wednesday COUNTRY PLEASURE DRIVING SECTION 19 Amateur or Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Thursday 49 Amateur/Junior Exhibitor Stake Ribbons $45 Friday WESTERN PLEASURE SECTION 35 Adult or Junior Exhibitor to ride Ribbons $30 Thursday 39 Saddle and Bridle William Shatner Western Ribbons $30 Friday Country Pleasure 64 Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday HACKNEY/HARNESS DIVISION Must be registered with the American or Canadian Hackney Horse Societies and must be entered under their full registered names by owner of record. Judging and Show Specifications for this Division please refer to USEF RULEBOOK CHAPTER HK 101-HK153 HACKNEY PONY SECTION 42 Stake Ribbons $45 Friday 5 UPHA Classic $250 Added HARNESS PONY SECTION $100 Nom Wednesday 40 Stake Ribbons $45 Friday 19

9 UPHA Classic $250 Added HACKNEY PONY SHOW PLEASURE DRIVING SECTION $100 Nom Wednesday 1 Adult Amateur or Junior Exhibitor Ribbons $30 Wednesday 33 UPHA Classic $250 $100 Thursday Added Nom 47 Stake Ribbons $45 Friday HACKNEY ROADSTER PONY SECTION 38 UPHA Classic $250 Added 20 $100 Nom ROADSTER DIVISION Judging and Show Specifications for this Division please refer to USEF CHAPTER RD101 RD114. ROADSTER HORSE SECTION Friday 7 Amateur to Bike Ribbons $30 Wednesday 27 Limit Horse to Bike Ribbons $30 Thursday 46 Under Saddle Ribbons $30 Friday 74 Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday ROADSTER PONY SECTION 15 Open To Bike Ribbons $30 Wednesday 31 Amateur to Bike Ribbons $30 Thursday 65 Stake Ribbons $45 Saturday SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION DIVISION The age of the Junior Rider on December 1, 2012 shall be his/her age for competitions and shall ride only a mare or gelding. Judging/Show Specifications for this Division please refer to USEF CHAPTER EQ100 - EQ121 AGE GROUP SECTION 54 UPHA Challenge Cup rider 17 years and Under Ribbon $30 Friday

59 Stake Rider 17 years and Under Ribbon $30 Saturday WALK/TROT EQUITATION SECTION 62 UPHA Challenge Cup Walk/Trot only rider 10 years and under ADULT EQUITATION SECTION Ribbon $30 Saturday 45 UPHA Challenge Cup Rider 18 years and over Ribbon $30 Thursday LEAD LINE SECTION OPPORTUNITY DIVISION A19 Rider 6 years and Under Ribbon $10 Saturday HUNTER PLEASURE SECTION 30 Open Rider Ribbons $30 Friday WESTERN PLEASURE SECTION 11 Open Rider Ribbons $30 Wednesday PLEASURE DRIVING SECTION 25 Open Driver Ribbons $30 Thursday 12 & UNDER WALK/TROT ONLY SECTION 44 Rider 12 years and under, walk/trot only, any breed, may have trimmed or roached mane Ribbons $30 Friday 21

Clarion Hotel near Kentucky Horse Park at Exit 115 on I-75/I-64 1950 Newtown Pike Lexington, KY 40511 Phone 859-233-0512 Make Reservations at 888-390-4918 or medelstein@clarionhotellex.com Ask for KY Fall Classic Horse Show Rate of $92 plus tax Reservations must be made by September 11 to receive the Horse Show Rate 22