Regional Championship Morgan Horse Show MORGAN MEDALLION CLASSIC. Gavilan Hills, CA Ida Leona Rd.

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MORGAN MEDALLION CLASSIC Regional Championship Morgan Horse Show 18255 Ida Leona Rd. Gavilan Hills, CA 92570

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The 56 th annual MORGAN MEDALLION CLASSIC Regional Championship Horse Show Presented by: Morgan Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Assoc. Earl Warren Showgrounds - Santa Barbara, CA July 26-29, 2017 Judges: Phil Fountain, Kansas City, MO Melonie Kessler, Somis, CA ~ Dressage Phil Fountain ~ Carriage ~ Officials ~ Manager...Kent Moeller...Lexington, KY Show Secretary...Melanni Hershberger... Scottsdale, AZ Office assistant...mary K. Hartman...Norco, CA USEF Steward...Kathy Callahan-Smith... Temecula, CA Announcer...Mark Farrar... Shelbyville, TN Announcer Mtn View Arena...TBA Ring Mistress...Terry Jones Brennan...Hollister, CA Paddock Master...Kent Moeller...Lexington, KY Veterinarian...TBA and posted at show office Farrier...Jesse Vaugh... Altamount, UT Photographer...Casey McBride...Cave Creek, AZ Videographer...Take One Video...Twenty Nine Palms, CA Musical Services...Joe Husband...Phoenix, AZ EMT...Medical & Safety Mgt... Fountain Valley, CA ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JUNE 23, 2017-1 -

EARL WARREN SHOWGROUNDS 3400 Calle Real Santa Barbara, CA 93130 Tentative Meetings: AMHA RULES FORUM Friday Afternoon, July 28, 2017 in front of the Dome Arena GOLDEN WEST MORGAN COUNCIL Saturday Morning, July 29, 2017 in front of the Dome Arena - 2 -

El Camino Arena Schedule Hunter/Jumper Dressage Trail Wednesday 7:00 AM 148. Morgan Hunter Under Saddle Open 149.Morgan Hunter Hack Open 150.Morgan Low Warm Up Hunter Open, fences 2 151.Morgan Low Working Hunter Open, fences 2 3-2 6 152.Morgan Working Hunter Open, fences 2 6-3 3 Wednesday 8:00 AM 153. Morgan Dressage, Introductory Level, Test A or B 154. Morgan Dressage, Training Level, Test 1 - Open 155. Morgan Dressage, Training Level, Test 2 - Open 156. Morgan Dressage, Training Level, Test 3 - Open 157. Morgan Dressage, First Level, Test 1 - Open 158. Morgan Dressage, First Level, Test 2 - Open 159. Morgan Dressage, First Level, Test 3 - Open 160. Morgan Dressage, Second Level, Any Test - Open 161. Morgan Dressage Suitability In-Hand 162. Western Dressage Introductory Level Test 2 163. Western Dressage Introductory Level Test 3 164. Western Dressage Basic Level Test 1 165. Western Dressage Basic Level Test 2 166. Western Dressage Basic Level Test 3 167. Western Dressage Basic Level Test 4 168. Western Dressage, Level 1, Test 1 169. Western Dressage, Level 1, Test 2 170. Western Dressage, Level 1, Test 3 171. Western Dressage, Level 1, Test 4 172. Western Dressage, Level 2, Test of Choice 173. Morgan Dressage Driving, Training Level, Test 2 174. Morgan Dressage Driving, Preliminary Level, Test 2 Friday 9:00 AM 175. Trail, Senior Horse 176. Trail, Junior Horse 177. Trail Horse Amateur, any age rider 178. Trail Horse Open 179. Trail Horse Championship - 35 -

Saturday 10:00 am - Dome Arena 113.Morgan English Pleasure, Limit Horse 114.Morgan Western Pleasure Jr. exhibitor Championship 115.Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Novice Horse or Driver 116.Opportunity Park Harness Championship 117.Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Limit Horse 118.Morgan Roadster to Bike Championship 119.Morgan Pleasure Driving, Limit Horse 120.Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Jr Exhibitor Championship 121.Opportunity Walk Trot Pleasure Championship 122.Opportunity Western Pleasure Championship 123.Morgan English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor Championship 124.Morgan Park Harness Ama. Championship 125.Morgan Classic Pleasure Saddle Championship 126.Morgan Hunter Pleasure Ladies Championship 127. Opportunity Country/Classic Pleasure Driving Championship 128.Morgan Pleasure Driving Open Championship 129.Morgan Western Pleasure Open Championship 130. Opportunity Park Saddle Championship 131.Morgan English Pleasure Open Championship 132. AMHA Western Seat Medal Saturday 6:30 pm - Dome Arena 133. Justin Morgan Standard 134.Lead line 135. Morgan Western Pleasure Ama. Championship 136.Morgan Park Harness Open Championship 137.Opportunity Saddle Seat Equitation Championship 138.Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Ladies Championship 139.Morgan Western Pleasure Jr. Horse Championship 140.Opportunity Walk Trot Equitation Championship 141.Morgan Ladies Pleasure Driving Championship 142.Morgan Hunter Pleasure Open Championship 143. Opportunity English Pleasure Championship 144.Morgan Pleasure Driving Ama. Championship 145.Morgan Open Park Saddle Championship 146. Opportunity 5 gaited Championship 147.Morgan Ama. English Pleasure Championship Dessert & Music in front of the Dome after last class! ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JUNE 23, 2017-34 -

MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Morgan Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association All owners of Morgans and persons interested in the breed are invited to join. Membership is from January 1 to December 31. Last Name First Name Spouse Farm or Prefix Street Address City/State/Zip Telephone & email Children: Name/Age Name/Age Name/Age Family Membership (2 votes) - $30 Single Membership (1 vote) - $25 Lifetime Membership (Individual) - $200 Junior Blackhawk Membership (separate application) - $5 Make Check payable to M.H.B.E.A. Amount Paid Signature Date To participate as a Club Member, please check the committees or areas you would be willing to serve during this calendar year: q Membership q Newsletter q Publicity q Promotion q Juniors q Morgan Medallion Show Committee q Club Events q Other Mail to: Penny Lakatos, 801 Adelaine Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030-3 -

SCHEDULE OF CHARGES ENTRY FEES: Regular Performance Classes...$50.00 Regular Equitation & Walk-Trot/Jog Classes...$45.00 Leadline...$30.00 UPHA Classics...$100.00 (separate from required eligibility fee paid to UPHA)... $100.00 Pro/Am Choose your Charity...$100.00 Championship classes...$65.00 Ribbons will be awarded through 6th place in all Classes. STALL FEES All Stalls - No Bedding Provided...$150.00 Horses Showing out of Trailers (Per Day, Per Horse)... $30.00 CALIFORNIA FEES: California Drug & Medication Fee (Per Horse)...$5.00 GOLDEN WEST MORGAN COUNCIL FEE: collected separately in office (Per Horse/s Residing in CA, NV & AZ Only)...$6.00 USEF Fees: (per horse) includes drug & Medication Fee...$16.00 USEF Non Member Fee (per person)...$30.00 AMHA JUDGES EDUCATION FEE: (per horse)...$2.00 AMHA Non-Member Fee (required if not AMHA member).. $45.00 OFFICE CHARGES: per owner includes program...$40.00 NOTE: All account require an open check at the show before numbers will be released. Credit card payments will incur a 3% transaction fee. Attention Trainers and Exhibitors: Shavings may be ordered right on the entry blank and through the horse show instead of as it has been in the past. We look forward to being able to provide you with nice bedding at a reasonable rate with proceeds going back into the horse show to benefit you in the future. Please contact Gerry Rushton or Stacy Hennessy at Rushton Stables if you need to add shavings to the order you put on your entry blank, or if your entries are not in 10 days before the show, to insure that we have your bedding ready at your stalls when you arrive. 951-789-7101 before July 23, 2017 or 951-310-1295 after July 23 and throughout the show - 4 -

Friday 10 am - Dome Arena 80. Morgan Pleasure Driving, 2 yr old 81. Morgan Classic Saddle, ladies to ride 82. Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Championship 83. Morgan UPHA Park Harness 84. Morgan Western Pleasure, 3 yr. old 85. Opportunity Classic/Country Pleasure Saddle Championship 86. Morgan (Opportunity?) Roadster under Saddle 87. Opportunity Western Pleasure 88. Morgan Park Harness, 2 yr old 89. Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation Championship 90. Opportunity Pony, Pleasure Driving Championship 91. Morgan(Opp) Carriage Pleasure Driving Working 92. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Jr. Exhibitor to Drive 93. Opportunity Walk Trot Equitation 94. Morgan Classic Pleasure, Jr. Horse 95. UPHA Challenge Cup 96. Lead line, Walk only 97. Carriage Pleasure Driving Reinsmanship 98. Morgan Western Seat Equitation Championship Friday 6:30 PM - Dome Arena 99. Morgan Carriage Driving Obstacle, Pick your route 100.Morgan Ladies English Pleasure 101.Morgan Walk/jog pleasure 102.Opportunity Pony, Roadster to Bike Championship 103.Morgan Jr/Novice Horse Pleasure Driving 104. Morgan Park Saddle Amatuer Championship 105.Morgan Hunter Pleasure Jr. Horse Championship 106. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Open Championship 107. Classic pleasure Jr Exhibitor Championship 108.Morgan Western Pleasure Ladies Championship 109.Morgan walk trot Pleasure 110.Opportunity Pleasure Driving Championship 111.Morgan Hunter Pleasure Ama. Championship 112.Pro-Am Charity Class - 33 -

Thursday 10 am - Dome Arena 36. Morgan Open Pleasure Driving 37. Morgan English Pleasure Jr. Horse 38. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor to ride 39. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Jr. Horse 40. Morgan Western Jr. Horse 41. Morgan English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor to Ride 13 & under 42. Morgan Park Saddle Jr. Horse 43. Morgan Western Pleasure, Ama. To Ride 44. Opportunity Classic/Country Pleasure Saddle 45. UPHA Hunter Pleasure 46. Morgan Park Harness, Jr. Horse 47. Opportunity Hunter Pleasure 48. Opportunity Walk Trot Pleasure 49. Morgan English Open 50. Morgan Park Harness Ama. or Jr. Exhibitor to drive 51. Opportunity Park Harness 52. Morgan Classic Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor to ride 53. Morgan Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Ladies to ride 54. Opportunity Pleasure Driving 55. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Ladies to drive 56. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal 57. Morgan Open Park Saddle 58. Carriage Pleasure Driving Working, Ama to drive 59. Morgan English Pleasure Jr Exhibitor, 14-17 60. Morgan Pleasure Driving, Ama. to Drive 61. 61. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal BBQ in the El Camino Arena Thursday 6:30 pm - Dome Arena 62. Morgan English Pleasure, Ama. to Ride 63. Opportunity Pony, Roadster to bike 64. Morgan Pleasure Driving, Jr. Exhibitor to Drive 65. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Open 66. Morgan English Walk Trot Equitation 67. Morgan Western Pleasure Limit horse 68. Morgan UPHA Pleasure Driving 69. Morgan Western Walk Jog Equitation 70. Morgan Park Saddle Ladies to ride 71. Morgan Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Horse 72. Morgan Saddle Seat Equitation 73. Opportunity English Pleasure 74. Morgan Roadster to Bike 75. Morgan Western Pleasure Open 76. Morgan Park Harness, Open 77. Opportunity Classic/Country Pleasure Driving 78. Morgan Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor to Ride 79. Morgan Classic Pleasure Saddle, Open - 32 -

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Socializing in Santa Barbara Wednesday through Saturday - 8:00 am to 10:00 am Complimentary COFFEE and DOUGHNUTS in front of the Dome Arena Wednesday Evening Welcome to Santa Barbara hors de ouvres at 6:00 pm in the stands with good music and great company! Thursday Afternoon BBQ after Matinee Session Thursday Evening Hall of Fame Induction Friday Evening: After the last class MORGAN MEDALLION MARGARITA MADNESS BEGINS! Saturday Evening After the last class DESSERT BUFFET in front of the Dome Arena M. H. B. E. A. Morgan Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Association Club Officers Directors STACY HENNESSY TERI BRISCO President PAT GESLER CRAIG SOMMERS MARY K HARTMAN Vice President ALICE DAY-JOHNSON KRISTY WALLENBROCK JENNIFER SOMMERS Secretary PAT GESLER PENNY LAKATOS MARI SANDERSON Treasurer (Past President) Show Committee Volunteers Stacy Hennessy Mari Sanderson Penny Lakatos Pat Gesler Jennifer Sommers Craig Sommers Bill Hartman Kristy Wallenbrock Heather Neugart Alice Day-Johnson Barbara Allen Medallion Liaison Committee Stacey Parker Elaine Olsen Pamela Newsome Hodge Noelle Renouf Linda Boyd - 6 -

Wednesday 6:00 pm - Dome Arena TENTATIVE SCHEDULE 1. Morgan Western Pleasure, Ladies to Ride 2. Opportunity Pleasure Driving Pony 3. Showmanship 17 yrs & under 4. Morgan Western Pleasure Gentlemen to ride 5. Opportunity English Pleasure Jr. Exb. To ride 6. Morgan in hand geldings 2 & under/ Jr Championship 7. Morgan in hand geldings 3 & 4 yrs old 8. Morgan in hand 5 & over 9. Morgan in hand Sr. Championship 10. Morgan in hand Grand Champion Gelding 11. Morgan Pleasure Driving ladies 12. Opportunity Park Saddle 13. Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation 14. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving, Open 15. Morgan in hand Fillies 2 & under/ Jr. Championship 16. Morgan Hunt or Western Type In Hand 17. Morgan in hand Mares 3 & 4 yrs Old 18. Morgan in hand Mares 5 & Over 19. Morgan in hand Mares Sr. Championship 20. Morgan in hand Mares Grand Championship 21. Morgan Road Hack 22. Opportunity English Pleasure Am. To Ride 23. Morgan Western Seat Equitation 24. Morgan Park Saddle Amatuer to Ride 25. UPHA Walk Trot 26. Morgan in hand Colts 2 & Under/ Junior Champion 27. Opportunity Pony, Roadster under saddle 28. Morgan in hand Classic Type 29. Morgan in hand Stallions 3 & 4 yr olds 30. Morgan in hand Stallions 5 & Over 31. Morgan in hand Stallions Sr. championship 32. Morgan in hand Stallions Grand Championship 33. Opportunity Saddle Seat Equitation 34. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Ama. Rider 35. Opportunity 5 Gaited ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JUNE 23, 2017-31 -

For direct information about this club and member clubs, please contact the following: 2017 GOLDEN WEST MORGAN COUNCIL Officers President ~ Terri Sturm Vice President/North ~ Connie Barker Vice President/South ~ Rick French Secretary/ Treasurer ~ Penny Lakatos Directors Virginia Adams, Pat Gesler, Bil Hartman, Mary K Hartman, Marin Maggi, Sue McCullough, Ann Woulfe-Miller, Wyatt Paxton, B.J. Schafer, Vicki Smith, Kevin Worsley & Vernee Barnett (Past President) and all Presidents of each GWMC Member Club: Arizona Morgan Horse Association President: Mike Ewens - 623-465-7492 Morgan Horse Breeders & Exhibitors Assn. President: Stacy Hennessy - 951-789-7101 Morgan Horse Club of San Diego County President: Ann Woulfe-Miller - 858-945-1344 Morgan Horse Club of Southern California President: Rick French - 714-854-9691 Nevada Morgan Horse Association President: B.J. Schafer - 702-496-1774 Sacramento Valley Morgan Horse Club President: Wyatt Paxton - 530-246-1548 AMHA WESTERN REGION DIRECTORS Mari Sanderson, Director Arthur Perry, Director Emeritus George Howard, GWMC Director Emeritus Mary Brown, GWMC Director Emeritus Janet French, GWMC Director Emeritus - 30 -

BECOME A SPONSOR! Support your AMHA Regional Championship Horse Show by becoming a sponsor. Submit by JULY 1 st for Program Recognition. Last Name First Name Farm or Prefix Street Address City/State/Zip Telephone & email Class preferences for sponsorship Make Checks payable to Morgan Medallion Classic Please choose your level of sponsorship: q $2,500: Red Roses Sponsorship Open Championship Class includes: - 2 free tack stalls - 2 boxes (16 seats) - 4 Special Edition Margarita Glasses - Full page ad in Program - Special Medallion Basket - Facebook page recognition - Special recognition at show q $1,500 Tricolor Sponsorship Open Championship Class includes: - 1 free tack stall - 2 boxes (16 seats) - 2 Special Edition Margarita Glasses - 3/4 page ad in Program - Special Medallion Basket - Facebook page recognition - Special recognition at show q $750 Gold Medal Sponsorship Championship Class includes: - 2 boxes (8 seats) - 2 Special Edition Martini Glasses - 1/2 page ad in Program - Special Medallion Basket - Facebook page recognition - Special recognition at show q $500 Blue Ribbon Sponsorship Includes: - 2 boxes (8 seats) - Business card ad in Program - Special Medallion Basket - Facebook page mention - Special recognition at show q $250 Participant/Growth Sponsorship Includes: - 1 box (4 seats) - Medallion Basket - Facebook page mention - Announcement at show q $150 Class & Seats Sponsorship Includes: - 2 seats - Sponsorship of a qualifier class - Listed in show program and mentioned during class at the show q $100 Single Class Sponsorship Includes: - Sponsorship of a qualifier class - Listed in show program and mentioned during class at the show Mail to: Penny Lakatos, 801 Adelaine Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030; 626-403-0723 For more sponsorship opportunities, see page 8-7 -

Be part of our 2017 Souvenir Show Program! Program Advertising Rates Outside Back Cover (color) $350 Inside Front Cover (color) $300 Inside Back Cover (color) $300 Full-page BW Ad $100 Business Card Ad $40 (8.5x11 no bleed, allow 1/2 all around, 300 dpi, please send ad info and/or artwork to tami@masterworks.net) Last Year s Winners Photo Opportunity $200 for your regular class win picture sponsorship $300 for your championship class win picture sponsorship Class he/she won: To reserve the class you won or your program advertising, return this form with your picture, and/or ad, and check payable to Morgan Medallion Classic to: Penny Lakatos, 801 Adelaine Ave., South Pasadena, CA 91030 626-403-0723 You may also email your 300 dpi 8x10 scanned JPG to tami@masterworks.net. Please include horse s name and Medallion on your subject line. Horse name: Owner name: Rider/driver/handler name: Trainer (if applicable): DEADLINE FOR PROGRAM ADS AND CLASS PHOTOS: JULY 1st! - 8 -

GOLDEN WEST MORGAN COUNCIL Scholarship Application The Golden West Morgan Council is proud to offer two $500 scholarships to students who are pursuing higher education beyond high school. The objective of the Council is not to act as a club itself, but rather to act as a support group for each of the clubs in the Western Region; to approve and coordinate Morgan Horse Shows and fairs with Morgan classes that take place within the Western Region to encourage and assist the clubs in promoting the Morgan Horse to the public, especially the Youth, through education as to the history and uses of the Morgan Horse. If you are pursuing an educational endeavor, we urge you to submit a scholarship application. The following is a general outline of the program: 1. Two $500 scholarships are available annually, generally one from the North and one from the South. 2. The scholarships will be paid to the recipient within 90 days after the award of the scholarship. 3. The program is open to any man or woman who is seeking higher education with personal dedication to the support of the Morgan Horse. 4. The following will be considered important: - Personal Statement - Activities/Community - Equestrian Related Activities - Academic Achievement - Personal Statement - Letters of Recommendation (2) 5. Selection will be based on academics, community service, leadership, financial needs, and achievement with Morgan Horses. 6. Previous winners are not eligible to participate a second time. 7. Application and two (2) reference letters must be postmarked by June 29th, 2017 to be considered for the scholarship, which will be announced at the GWMC Awards Banquet. 8. If no applicant meets the standards as set by the Committee, the scholarship funds will be held within the Golden West Morgan Council account. Applications available at: www.goldenwestmorgancouncil.com - 29 -

Medallion Hall of Fame established 1989 Horses who are inducted into this Hall of Fame are those outstanding individuals who have been standouts in their particular division of competition. Only those stabled and shown in the West Coast Region will be considered. No World title is needed, but horses will not be overlooked because of their titles. The Medallion Hall of Fame Committee will choose an inductee each year, prior to the show. The committee is not obligated to choose from those nominated. If it is found that no horse is eligible, then that year no inductee will be made. This Hall of Fame will stand for excellence, integrity, & the true meaning of the Morgan Horse, whether in performance, in hand, or producing outstanding offspring. The purity of this honor must be maintained so the meaning is kept with that of the highest esteem. Past Recipients 1989 Eaton s Continental 1990 Equinox Duplikate 1991 Funquest Berrybox 1992 Waseeka s Peter Piper 1993 Waer s Mona Lisa 1994 Darien 1994 Overlook Porsche 1995 Bar-T Invader 1996 Malibu s Fawnita 1997 Regency Petersham 1998 Carlyle Command 1999 Fletcher Banjo John 2000 Eaton s Last Hurrah 2002 Precious Moment 2003 Park Place Pledge 2004 Saddleback Senator 2005 Dragonfire Kublakhan 2008 CCR s Outrajus Corajus 2009 LCS Ice Princess 2010 Robert E. Lee 2011 Miss Voodoo 2012 Kern s Endeavor 2013 Noteworthy s Nobel Heir 2014 MLF Caliente 2015 VVM Mark My Words 2016 Not Awarded ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JUNE 23, 2017-28 -

SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION rule book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. 2. Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Prelimiary 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 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) 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 Federaion, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. 3. The Rated Sections of this Competition are official USEF point competitions for the USEF Horse of the Year Awards Program. 4. AMHA MEMBERSHIP RULE: LIFE, GENERAL, JUNIOR & FAMILY MEMBERS OF AMHA ARE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL REGIONAL SHOW CLASSES. NON-MEMBERS OF AMHA MAY PARTICIPATE AS A RIDER, DRIVER, HANDLER, OWNER, LESSEE, AGENT/ TRAINER AT REGIONAL SHOWS UPON PAYMENT OF A $45.00 NON-MEMBER FEE. CLASSES WHICH MEMBERSHIP IS NOT REQUIRED ARE LEADLlNE, RACES & EXHIBITIONS. 5. The Horse Show Executive Committee reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to, or arising out of, or incident to, the show, without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. Any questions not covered in these rules and regulations shall be decided by the Horse Show Committee; their decision is to be final. The Show Committee to consist of Horse Show Manager, Horse Show Secretary, Horse Show Chairman, MHBEA President & an Attorney. 6. Horses must be registered with the American Morgan Horse Association, Inc. or the Canadian Morgan Horse Association or the British Morgan Horse Society and must be entered under their full registered name or if under one year of age be eligible for registration. Horses must be entered under the names of the owner (s) or lessee of record with AMHA, CMHA or BMHS. Horses entered in regional shows may be subject to inspection during the show by a representative of the AMHA Registry. A copy of the registration papers showing recorded ownership or proof of lease must be submitted with entry form at the time of making entry. - 9 -

7. Mandatory: Protective headgear as defined in DR120.6, will be worn by all dressage riders under the age of 18 while competing or riding non-competing horses on these show grounds. 8. The Morgan shall be shown in all its natural beauty with a full mane, forelock and tail. Braiding is permitted only in Hunter, Jumper, Dressage and ADS Carriage classes or in classes when shown under proper Hunter or Dressage tack and attire. Addition of supplemental hair in mane or tail, evidence of ginger. other irritants or use of any device in the ring to alter the natural carriage of the tail or ears shall result in disqualification. The Morgan s form and movement in its distinctive gaits should be the result of selective breeding. Rubber or elastic (except on boots) attached in any way to the legs or hooves shall not be used on the show grounds at any time. Vertical half-cup blinkers are acceptable on the show grounds and in the warm-up ring. Blinders of any kind are not allowed. Stallions are prohibited in Ladies to Ride, Junior Exhibitor, Walk/Trot and Leadline classes. 9. Except for weanlings and yearlings which must be shown barefoot, horses may be shod or barefoot. If shod, the shoe may be of any type and configuration. Exception: In the case of the bar shoe, the bar may not extend below the ground surface of the shoe. Borium or standard screw-in caulks are allowed. There are different length restrictions according to the section or class within the Morgan Division. If the limit for length of toe and/or width of pad is exceeded, the horse must be disqualified from the entire competition and forfeit all entry fees and all winnings including but not limited to all prize money, sweepstakes, trophies, scholarships, ribbons, points, etc. from the entire competition. In Classic Pleasure classes, horses may be shown with or without rim pad(s). Rim pads must follow the inner and outer edge of the shoe and the connection at the heel must not be wider than any aspect of the shoe. The entire sole and frog of the foot must be visible with the exception of that connection at the heel and the length of toe including shoe and pad(s) must not exceed 4 1/2. In English Pleasure, Western Pleasure, Hunter Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, and Natural Park classes the length of toe must not exceed 5 including pad and shoe. 6. In all In-Hand classes, Parade, Park Saddle, Park Harness, Hunter, Jumper, Eventing, Cutting, Reining, Carriage, Morgan Heritage, Equitation and all other Morgan Classes (exception: English Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, Western Pleasure, Hunter Pleasure, Natural Park, and Classic Pleasure Sections) the length of toe must not exceed 5 3/4 including pads and shoe. All Champions and Reserve Champions in classes restricted to Morgans must have one foot measured immediately upon leaving the ring except in classes where points are accumulated to determine Championships (i.e., Dressage and Hunter) (See GR510). In Morgan Division classes which are judged without consideration for type and conformation where the Federation has specific shoeing regulations in the discipline rules, those Federation rules govern all Morgan classes, except the length of toe must not exceed 5 3/4 including pads and shoe. In Saddle Seat Classic Equitation, the Classic Pleasure shoeing will prevail (MO127.3). See GR804, GR507.1, GR510 and GR512, GR513. 10. All entries are accepted with the understanding that the Morgan Horse Breeders and Exhibitor Association, the Morgan Medallion Committee Officials and the State of California will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any - 10 -

Class 112: Charity Pro/Am any seat Each Pro/Am team is to choose their favorite charity and raise as much money as you can for your team. To be shown the first direction of the ring by a Professional rider. To be shown the second direction by an Amateur rider. One attendant may assist during the rider change. To be judged 60% on performance and 40% on type and conformation. Amateur specifications to apply first way of the ring, open specifications to apply on the reverse. Open to all seats. The prize fund comes from the pro/am teams raising money for their charity cause. Each pair must choose a charity to ride for and must collect contributions prior to the show. Before the start of the Friday evening session, they must name their charity and turn in all of the funds they have raised. Checks must be made out to Morgan Medallion (NOT to any specific charity). Only checks and cash will be accepted. We cannot accept credit cards and any other fundraising tools (i.e. GoFundMe, PayPal, etc.) must be closed out and funds turned into the Morgan Medallion via cash or check. The winning team s charity will receive 50% of the entire pot (ALL of the funds raised by ALL of the teams). Second place team s charity gets 20%, the Morgan Medallion Show receives 20%, remaining 10% will be divided among all other charities represented. MORGAN MEDALLION MARGARITA MADNESS! following the last class Friday evening Special Morgan Medallion glasses will be available for purchase at the horse show prior to the party for $10.00. Participating barns will set up a table at the party and serve their favorite style/flavor of Margarita along with a bite of food to compliment. Anyone wishing to taste the various margaritas and snacks served will need to buy an official Morgan Medallion glass. Your glass is your ticket to sample. Consider this the best block party ever...without the walking! - 27 -

Equitation Division, con td 95. UPHA Challenge Cup Saddle Seat Equitation Friday Matinee $50 Open to all saddle seat equitation riders, 17 years of age and under, riding a Morgan mare or gelding. The proper calling of the gaits shall be walk, show trot, and canter. Judging in all UPHA Challenge Cup qualifying classes is based 60% on rail work and 40% on the individual workout. The top four riders must be worked individually; more may be worked at the judge s discretion. The mandatory workout is: Trot a serpentine to the opposite end of the ring. Return down either rail at a show trot. USEFEQ118.17 61. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal Thursday Evening $50 Entries to enter the ring at a trot & will be judged at a walk, trot, and canter. At least the top 4 riders must perform at least 2 or more individual tests. USEFMO167 33. Opportunity Saddle Seat Equitation Wednesday Evening $50 137. Opportunity Saddle Seat Equitation Championship Saturday Evening $65 Winner to receive the Bob Speck Perpetual Trophy. Must have shown in any other class in the Saddle Seat Equitation division. 13. Morgan Hunt Seat Equitation Wednesday Evening $50 (USEFEQ113) 17 & Under. Rider eligible for MMC High Point Award. 56. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal Thursday Matinee $50 Entries are to enter the ring at a walk or trot and be judged at a walk, trot, and canter. They shall be worked both ways of the ring. At least the top 4 riders must perform 2 or more individual tests. USEFMO170 89. Hunt Seat Equitation Championship Friday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in the Hunt Seat Equitation division. Rider eligible for MMC High Point Award. 132. AMHA Western Seat Medal Saturday Matinee $50 Entries are to enter at the walk or jog and will be judged at the walk, jog, and lope both ways of the ring. At least the top 4 riders must perform 2 or more individual tests. USEFMO168 23. Morgan Western Seat Equitation Wednesday Evening $50 17 and under. USEF EQ125 Rider eligible for MMC High Point Award 98. Western Seat Equitation Championship Friday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in the Western Equitation division ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JUNE 23, 2017-26 -

horse exhibited or any article of any kind. All horses shall be under the control and direction of the Show Committee but solely at the risk of the Exhibitor to Ride, who will be responsible for any loss. damage or injury to any person, animal or property occasioned to him, his agents or employees, or by an animal owned or exhibited by him, and shall indemnify the Morgan Horse Breeders and Exhibitor to Rides Association and the State of California against any and all loss, damage and liability thus occasioned, including but not limited to any and all legal costs, including attorney fees, which may be incurred as a result thereof. The submitting of an entry form to the Show Secretary shall constitute an acceptance by each person signing same of the provisions herein set forth. 11. All owners and Exhibitors will be held responsible for any damage incurred by them or their agents to barns of 19th District Agriculture Association properties on the Showgrounds and will be billed accordingly Stall doors to be removed by authorized Showgrounds personnel only. 12. The Morgan Medallion Show Committee reserves to itself the right to refuse/ accept conditionally, cancel any entries, disqualify riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, cancel classes with insufficient entries, cancel award prizes and substitute judges, without claim for damages. 13. PROTEST. Any Exhibitor to Ride lodging a protest must first deposit $300.00 with the Show Secretary for the Horse Show Committee, which sum shall be forfeited to the Horse Show if same is not sustained. All protests must be in writing, signed by protester and filed with the Show Secretary within 48 hours of occurrence of the alleged violation. If the protest is sustained the entries standing next in award will be moved up accordingly. 14. IMPORTANT: No entry will be accepted unless it is: a. made in writing on the ENTRY BLANK provided by the show. (1) Properly signed by (a) the owner, (b) the rider, driver or handler and (c) the trainer or by the agent(s) of such person(s). (2) Includes USEF, AMHA and USDF (as applicable) Member Numbers or applicable Non-Member fees for each handler, rider, driver, owner(s), Lessee, agent or trainer. (3) Includes all USEF Amateur Numbers and BIRTH DATES of JUNIOR riders. (4) Shows correct mailing address of owner. b. Accompanied by a photocopy of horse s REGISTRATION PAPERS and photocopy of USEF, AMHA & USDF MEMBERSHIP CARDS as applicable. c. Accompanied by payment in full of ALL FEES. There will be a 3% transaction fee on all credit card payments. Entries will be charged a non-refundable non-membership fee if copies are not enclosed. 15. There will be a $15.00 penalty for incomplete entries. This includes any and all information required on the entry blank with the exception of the trainer s signature and his/her membership numbers. These may be given at the Show Office upon arrival. Owner and rider membership numbers must be on the entry blank, or the appropriate non-member fees must be paid. Check that your entry is complete and copies of your registration papers and membership cards are attached before mailing. - 11 -

16. ENTRIES CLOSE AND MUST BE RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE MONDAY, JUNE 23, 2017. a. LATE ENTRIES - received after noon on the closing date will be charged a fee of $30.00 per horse. b. There are NO POST ENTRY FEES in Championship Classes if entered AT LEAST 2 HOURS PRIOR to the start of the class session. 17. Cancellation or Combining of Classes. Management reserves the right to cancel or consolidate classes in which there are insufficient entries. Compatible Pleasure Driving classes with less than five (5) entries in either class when entries close may be combined and worked toward one set of awards. Exhibitors in these classes will be notified. 18. Dividing of Classes. Driving classes with 20 or more entries when entries close will be divided and two sets of awards will be given. Driving classes with less than 20 entries when entries close will not be divided. If post entries increase the number of entries in these classes, they may be divided at the discretion of the judge but will be worked toward ONE set of awards. Saddle classes with 30 or more entries when entries close will be divided and two sets of awards will be given. Saddle classes with less than 30 entries will be divided at the discretion of the judge. 19. Cancellation or Substitution of Entries. Exhibitors canceling their entries for any reason after the official entry closing date shall forfeit entry and stall fees. NO FEES SHALL BE REFUNDED FOR ANY REASON. No substitution of horses will be permitted. Where exhibitors, trainers or stables wish to make a change in entries in any class, they are required to follow the procedure of scratching the existing entry and making a new entry with the Show Secretary s office. Such changes shall be treated as post entries and charged 1-1/2 times the regular fee. In the event of the sale or injury to a horse (veterinarian s certificate required), exhibitors may post enter another horse in the same classes at the rate of $5.00 per class. Stall Refund Exception: Stall fees will be refunded with cancellation 72 hours prior to the start of show by Sunday, July 23th, 2017, 8:00 a.m. 20. Scratches and Rider Changes. All scratches and rider changes MUST be made in the Horse Show Office BEFORE each performance. NO charge! PLEASE COOPERATE. 21. Championship Stake Entries. To be eligible, horses must be entered, shown and judged in any class of its division. To be shown and judged in any class in which horses compete together, an animal must perform in all required gaits both ways of the ring in the original workout and must remain in the ring up to the point of the judge excusing it. There are no penalty fees for entering at the show at least one (1) hour before the session. 22. Maiden, Novice and Limit Classes. A Maiden Class is open to horses which have not won a first-place ribbon at a Regular Member Show of the USEF or CEF in the particular performance division in which they are shown prior to the closing of entries for this show. A Novice Class is open to horses which have not won three (3) first-place ribbons at Regular Member Shows of the USEF or the CEF in the particular performance division in which they are shown prior to the closing of entries for this show. A Limit Class is open to horses which have not won six (6) first-place ribbons at Regular Member shows of the USEF or the CEF in the - 12 -

Miscellaneous Junior Exhibitor Section Open to Exhibitors who have not yet reached their 18 th birthday. The age of a Junior Exhibitor on Dec. 1 of the prior year shall be maintained throughout the entire year. 3. Showmanship - Handlers 17 & under Wednesday Evening $50 Entries are to be shown individually. To be judged on Exhibitor s ability to show horse in hand both standing and at a walk and trot on the line. To be judged 40% on horse s appearance and 60% on showmanship. 96. Leadline Equitation, Walk-Only, 7 & under Friday Matinee $30 Horses to be led by an individual 16 years or older both ways of the ring and to stand quietly. To be judged on rider s ability to handle, sit, and aid the horse. Leader must hold a lead that is attached to the bridle/headstall appropriate to the saddle used. Entries will NOT be asked to back. Helmets MANDATORY. 134. Leadline Stake Saturday Matinee $30 Riders are not required to show in class 106. Entries have the option of trotting on line. Walk-Trot or Jog Division Riders entering the walk-trot or jog division may not show in any classes offering the canter or lope. These classes are open to riders 11 years of age and under. Reference USEF MO173 25. UPHA Walk-Trot Equitation Wednesday Evening $50 109. Morgan Walk-Trot English Pleasure Friday Evening $50 48. Opportunity Walk-Trot Pleasure Thursday Matinee $50 Riders may ride Hunt Seat or Saddle Seat and will be judged accordingly. Classes 40 & 40A will be run concurrently, but will have separate awards. 66. Morgan Walk-Trot English Equitation Thursday Evening $50 93. Opportunity Walk-Trot English Equitation Friday Matinee $50 Riders may ride Hunt Seat or Saddle Seat and will be judged accordingly. Classes 100 & 100A will be run concurrently, but will have separate awards. 101. Morgan Walk-Jog Western Pleasure Friday Evening $50 69. Morgan Walk-Jog Western Equitation Thursday Evening $50 121. Opportunity Walk-Trot Pleasure Championship Saturday Matinee $65 Open to all breeds. Riders must have shown in class 40, 40A, 54 or 54A. 140. Opportunity Walk-Trot Equitation Championship Saturday Evening $65 Open to all breeds. Riders must have shown in class 66, 93, or 69. Equitation Division Riders to be judged on general horsemanship. To be shown at a walk, trot or jog, and canter/ lope. Any or all riders may be asked to execute any appropriate USEF EQ. tests. 33. Opportunity Saddle Seat Equitation Wednesday Evening $50 (USEF EQ119) 72. Morgan Saddle Seat Equitation Thursday Evening $50 (USEF EQ119) Rider eligible for MMC High Point Award. - 25 -

Opportunity Park Division To be shown at a flat walk or animated walk, trot and canter. Park Horses are to be judged on performance, manners, presence, quality and conformation. 12. Opportunity Park Saddle Wednesday Evening $50 130. Opportunity Park Saddle Championship Saturday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 51. Opportunity Park Harness Thursday Matinee $50 116. Opportunity Park Harness Championship Saturday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. Opportunity Five-Gaited Division Horses are to enter the ring at a trot. Qualifying gaits are animated walk, trot, slow gait, rack and canter. 35. Opportunity Five-Gaited Wednesday Evening $50 146. Opportunity Five-Gaited Championship Saturday Evening $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. Miscellaneous Performance Section 21. Morgan Road Hack Wednesday Evening $50 To be shown at a walk, trot, road trot, canter, hand gallop both ways of the ring and to back readily. During the class, the judge must ask horses to halt and walk off on a loose rein both ways of the ring. For safety reasons, the judge may limit the number of horses to hand gallop at one time. Excessive speed at the hand gallop should be penalized. To be judged on performance with proper cadence and balance, manners and suitability for a road hack 60%; type and conformation 40%. Open to saddle seat or hunter pleasure tack. 112. Charity Pro/Am Class - Any Seat Friday Evening $100 Open to Stallions, Mares, and Geldings. To be shown at a walk, trot/jog and canter/lope. To be shown the first direction of the ring by a Professional rider. To be shown the second direction by an Amateur rider. One attendant may assist during the rider change. To be judged 60% on performance and 40% on type and conformation. Amateur specifications to apply first way of the ring, open specifications to apply on the reverse. Open to all seats. The prize fund comes from the pro/am teams raising money for their charity cause. Each pair must choose a charity to ride for and must collect contributions prior to the show. Before the start of the Friday evening session, they must name their charity and turn in all of the funds they have raised. Checks must be made out to Morgan Medallion (NOT to any specific charity). Only checks and cash will be accepted. We cannot accept credit cards and any other fundraising tools (i.e. GoFundMe, PayPal, etc.) must be closed out and funds turned into the Morgan Medallion via cash or check. The winning team s charity will receive 50% of the entire pot (ALL of the funds raised by ALL of the teams). Second place team s charity gets 20%, the Morgan Medallion Show receives 20%, remaining 10% will be divided among all other charities represented. - 24 -

particular performance division in which they are shown prior to the closing of entries for this show. 23. USEF Amateur Certification. Every person who has reached his/her 18th birthday and competes in classes for Amateur under USEF rules must possess current Amateur certification issued by the Federation. The certification, which must be renewed annually, will expire November 30 and must be available for inspection or the competitor must have lodged with Show Secretary, at least one hour prior to such class, application for such certification provided by the Federation. Check your USEF card carefully to make sure Amateur is printed clearly on face of card. 24. All riders, drivers, handlers and attendants must be neatly attired. No attendants will be allowed to enter the ring during any performance unless neatly attired. This will be strictly enforced. 25. All JUNIORS riding in Hunter Seat Equitation Classes must wear properly fitting protective headgear while riding in the designated schooling and exercise areas and the show ring. Junior riders in all classes where jumping is required and when jumping anywhere on the Showgrounds must wear protective headgear. (Exception: Trail classes) 26. Facilities, Stabling and Availability. Arenas are 250 by 125 and footing is a combination of sand, dirt, shavings and inorganic material. Stalls are 10 x 12 and of sturdy construction, in good condition, middle split Dutch doors and weatherproof ceilings approximately 15 feet in height. Stalls will be available for exhibitors to move into at 8:00 AM Monday, July 25 th, 2017. 27. There will be ABSOLUTELY NO PARKING in the barn aisles. Parking for loading or unloading will NOT be allowed during any performance session. Any vehicle/trailer found in the barn aisle during any performance session will be subject to a $200 fine per violation. Any emergency loading/unloading must be cleared with show management before parking in aisle. RV/Camper units are to be parked in assigned spots only. Trailers will have specific parking areas, check with the horse show office for trailer parking instructions. NO SMOKING signs are posted throughout the barns and citations will be issued for noncompliance. 28. There will be a penalty of $100.00 if a check is refused by the bank for any reason. No checks will be processed through the bank a second time, and must be covered by a money order, Cashiers Check or cash, in addition to the penalty. Management reserves the right to refuse or to accept personal checks from any Exhibitor to Ride who has had a check returned to the show by the bank. Cashier s Checks or Money Orders only will be accepted from these exhibitors. 29. Bedding will be provided by the horse show at reasonable prices and must be ordered in advance. Bedding to be ordered on entry blank or called in. Contact info on inside cover of this prize list. Please help support the Regional by purchasing bedding through the show. 30. Food and beverages will be available on the Showgrounds. 31. A hospitality booth with coffee and doughnuts will be open from 8:00 to 10:00 am on show days. 32. This Morgan Horse Show is a Golden West Morgan Council High Point show, and horses must be registered with the AMHA, stabled within the Western Region, and owners must reside within the Region s boundaries in order to receive points. - 13 -

33. PRIZE MONEY will be mailed within 30 days of show. 34. Motorized Vehicle Statement: In accordance with 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 in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 35. We request that all accounts are settled and closed out at the office within an hour after the last class of the Saturday evening session, JULY 29, 2017 unless otherwise scheduled by appointment with the Show Secretary. The horse show office WILL NOT be open on Sunday, July 30 th. SHOW SECRETARY: Melanni Hershberger 13031 North Miller Rd. (76th St.) Scottsdale, AZ 85260 Telephone: 480-443-3372 Fax: 480-905-1142 Join the fun! Raise money and compete for your favorite cause on Friday night Class 112: Charity Pro/Am any seat FOR MORE INFORMATION, see page 27-14 -

Opportunity Pony Division 2. Opportunity Pleasure Driving Pony Wednesday Evening $50 To be shown at a walk, trot, road trot, both ways of the ring and to back readily. 90. Opportunity Pony, Pleasure Driving Championship Friday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 27. Opportunity Pony, Roadster Under Saddle Wednesday Evening $50 63. Opportunity Pony, Roadster to Bike Thursday Evening $50 102. Opportunity Pony, Roadster to Bike Championship Friday Evening $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. Opportunity Pleasure Division The Pleasure Horse should have quality, style, presence and suitable conformation; prompt, comfortable gaits; giving the distinct impression it is an agreeable mount to ride. Easy, ground-covering action is desired. Manners and suitability as a Pleasure mount are paramount. Special emphasis is placed on a true, flat walk. Transitions from one gait to another should be smooth and effortless. 5. Opportunity English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor Wednesday Evening $50 22. Opportunity English Pleasure Amateur Wednesday Evening $50 73. Opportunity English Pleasure Thursday Evening $50 143. Opportunity English Pleasure Championship Saturday Evening $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 54. Opportunity Pleasure Driving Thursday Matinee $50 110. Opportunity Pleasure Driving Championship Friday Evening $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 44. Opportunity Classic/Country Pleasure Saddle Thursday Matinee $50 85. Opportunity Classic/Country Pleasure Saddle Championship Friday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 77. Opportunity Classic/Country Pleasure Driving Thursday Evening $50 127. Opportunity Country/Classic Pleasure Driving Championship Saturday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 47. Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Thursday Matinee $50 82. Opportunity Hunter Pleasure Championship Friday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. 87. Opportunity Western Pleasure Friday Matinee $50 122. Opportunity Western Pleasure Championship Saturday Matinee $65 Must have shown in any other class in this division. ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JUNE 23, 2017-23 -

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