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- 63RD ANNUAL - PACIFIC NORTHWEST MORGAN HORSE SHOW PNW Morgan Horse Show August 25, 26, 27, 2017 Washington Horsemen Tacoma Unit #1, Spanaway, Washington Local Rated by United States Equestrian Federation USEF Judge:..Amanda DuPont, Port Matilda, PA USEF R, Morgan USEF Dressage Judge:.... Renee Johnson, Clovis, CA USEF R, Dressage & Western Dressage USEF Steward:..Ingrid Bentzen, Auburn, WA 253.939.4295, ibentzen@msn.com Photographer:...Melody DeLappe, Marysville, WA 425.971-7161 Farrier:...Todd Graham, Chehalis, WA 360.520-4314 Show Secretary:...Suzy Birch 33422 192 nd Ave. SE, Unit 63; Auburn, WA 98092 360.540-4425 suzshows@yahoo.com Show Manager:...Catherine Cloud 425.422-4131 catherine@seacloudmorgans.com ENTRIES CLOSE July 24, 2017 Show Phone: 253.846-1610 VET on call: 866.525-1914

PACIFIC NORTHWEST SHOW RULES 1. ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY JULY 24th, 2017. ENTRY PACKETS WILL NOT BE GIVEN OUT UNTIL ENTRY FEES ARE PAID. POST ENTRIES may be made up to two classes before the class to be entered at a $5.00 additional charge. All penalty fees will apply to entries postmarked after above dates. Management reserves the right to accept entries for unfilled classes at the regular fee. All fees must be paid in U.S. dollars. Checks returned for insufficient funds will be charged a $35.00 handling fee and must be replaced by money order or cash. Entry fees will be refunded only upon signed certificate from Veterinarian presented to the show Secretary prior to the first class in which the horse is entered. A $50.00 office charge will be made on all cancelled entries and this will be applied to a class sponsorship in the exhibitor s name. Office will be open continuously, beginning one hour before the beginning of each morning performance and closing 15 minutes after the conclusion of the last class in each day. Post Entry Fees do not apply to AMHA Medal Classes. 2. MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS: Due to our new designation as a USEF Local show, it is no longer required that competitors be members of USEF or pay a non-member fee. All horses will still need to pay the USEF Drug fee of $16 per horse. Those competing for Horse of the Year must still provide membership information. NEW THIS YEAR: All exhibitors must be members of AMHA or pay the non member fee! Proof of membership is required with entry. 3. STABLING: Permanent and portable box stalls with full or half doors will be available at a rate of $110.00 per stall/tack for three nights, $125 per stall/tack for four nights or $60.00 for a single day. Tack stalls will be available at a rate of $110.00 per stall for the show. Horses may arrive Wednesday afternoon and must depart by noon Monday. Anyone showing from their trailer must pay a $25.00 clean-up fee per horse per day. Those requiring stabling for a longer period of time MUST make arrangements with the show secretary. Stabling fees will be refunded only if stall is resold. Horse Hotel @ $30.00/day/stall applies for those arriving Wednesday. 4. SHAVINGS: First Bedding will be furnished. Additional shavings will be available for purchase @ $10.00 per bale (or market price) at the show office. This is the information available at time of printing but is subject to change. TO SAVE MONEY, BRING YOUR OWN BEDDING IF POSSBILE. 5. Stall chart and phone number for veterinarian on call will be posted at the show office. 6. RV- hookups are available for $30.00 a night. Dogs will not be allowed on the grounds unless they are leashed - City Ordinance. 7. TROPHY/RIBBONS: Trophy & Ribbons to six places in all classes except Junior Exhibitor classes and Championship classes, which will be awarded a trophy and eight ribbons. In-Hand Show Champions will receive appropriate perpetual and annual trophies and ribbon. Reserve Show In-Hand Champions will receive appropriate ribbon. In performance classes in which perpetual trophies are awarded, winners will receive an accompanying "Keeper" trophy and appropriate ribbon. 8. The US Equestrian Federation rules governing all classes will apply in this show, and persons 17 years of age and under are eligible for Amateur classes. Cross entry permitted between English Pleasure and Classic Pleasure & Driving as long as shoeing meets appropriate requirements 9. Prize money will be paid by check and presented at the show or mailed within 20 business days after conclusion of the show at the discretion of show management. USEF Local shows are prohibited from offering over $500. in premium money. $100. cash prizes will be awarded to High-Point horses in Hunter, Western, English, Driving and Dressage divisions. 10. If, during a class, an exhibitor wishes to be excused from the class, the exhibitor must ask the judge for permission to be excused before he/she may leave the ring.

11. A novice horse or rider is one who has not won 3 blue ribbons in their division. A Limit horse is one who has not won 6 blue ribbons in their division. under. A junior horse is four years and 12. NO DOGS IN GRANDSTANDS, PLEASE 13. Indoor arena 195 x 95, footing is dirt, covered warm-up arena 144 x 60 footing is sand, outside arenas are sand. USEF Rules do not require the inclusion of full judging specifications in prize lists and programs of approved shows, except classes not listed in the USEF Rule Book. VERSATILITY AWARD Rules for competition: l. Exhibitor must register the horse for the Award on the entry b l a n k. 2. The horse must enter at least five different categories 3. The horse may enter as many classes as desired, but only the highest placing in each category will count toward the Award. 4. Points will be tabulated as follows: lst-one pt for each horse shown, 2 nd, one less, 3 rd, one less, etc. Example: For a class with five entries: 1 st 5 pts, 2nd-4 pts, 3rd-3 pts, etc. 5. A tie will be resolved in favor of the horse with the most first place awards, second place awards, etc.. Categories in which horses may earn points are as follows: Combination (ride/drive and Hunter/Western), Hunter Pleasure, English Pleasure, In-Hand, Sport Horse In-Hand, Musical Freestyle, Pleasure Driving, Road Hack, Bridle Path Hack, Sidesaddle, Trail Horse, Western Pleasure, Classic Saddle, Classic Driving, Carriage Driving, Hunter Hack, Disciplined Rail, Dressage, Western Dressage and Dressage Suitability. Masters and Walk-Trot Pleasure may be used to meet English, Driving, Hunter or Western Pleasure requirement. Equitation including Walktrot, Equitation & Showmanship earns one point for participation if the rider places. Horses competing for the Versatility Award must be entered in the appropriate space on the front of the entry blank or nominated at the show prior to their first class to count for points. The Exhibitor s Barbecue will be held on Saturday at 5:00 PM. Everyone enjoys this FUN, FREE, DELICIOUS dinner and opportunity to socialize with Morgan friends. Weather permitting, dinner will be held in the grass area outside the show office. Other activities will be listed in the show program. SPECIAL EVENTS ARE PLANNED THROUGHOUT THE WEEKEND! HIGH POINT MORGAN JUNIOR EXHIBITORS Four High-Point Junior Exhibitor Awards will be presented, one each for Hunt Seat, Western, Saddle Seat (Saddle Seat to include Classic.) and Walk-Trot. Jr. Exhibitors may show in all classes and all seats that they wish, but they may sign up for a High Point Award in only one seat or walktrot, and must sign up and declare which classes they are entering for points before the first class of the show. Classes to count are: HUNT SEAT: Trail, showmanship, equitation at age level (not AMHA Medal), pleasure at age level, and any other hunter seat classes at the show. WESTERN SEAT: Trail, showmanship, equitation at age level (not AMHA Medal), pleasure at age level, and any other western seat classes at the show. SADDLE SEAT: Trail, showmanship, equitation at age level (not AMHA Medal), pleasure at age level, and other English classes at the show including the Classic division. WALK-TROT: Showmanship, Equitation and Pleasure all seats, miscellaneous classes such as Pairs, Partners, Musical ride. POINTS: Points for equitation, showmanship and Championships will count 8 for 1st, 7 for 2nd, etc. Points for all other classes will count 5 for 1st, 4 for 2nd, etc. A tie will be resolved in favor of the exhibitor with the most first place awards, second place awards, etc., and if still a tie, but the toss of a coin.

AMHA YOUTH OF THE YEAR CONTEST The oral and written tests will take place after the last class in the Saturday afternoon performance. Sierra Breckinridge is in charge. PNW MORGAN HIGH-POINT HORSE AWARDS $100 CASH will be awarded to five horses earning the most competition points for the entire weekend; one each in the Hunter, Western, English, Driving and Dressage Divisions. All classes in appropriate attire to count. NEW MORGAN EXHIBITOR INCENTIVE: Introduce a never before exhibitor (horse owner) to the PNW and win a free class entry for you and your friend (Amateurs only). One free class entry for all never before exhibitors in training barns too. Just make an appropriate note on your entry form and deduct one regular class entry fee! HOST HOTEL: SHILOH INN & SUITES, 7414 S Hosmer St, Tacoma, WA 98408 253.475.4020 Rooms available @ $95.00 + Tax Mention Pacific Northwest Morgan Horse Show Or call Catherine Cloud 425.422-4131 Other options in descending order of expense: Best Western Park Plaza, Puyalllp, WA 253.848-1500 Holiday Inn Express, Puyallup, WA 253.535-3100 Red Lion Inn, Hosmer St., Tacoma, WA 253.548-1212 Comfort Inn, Hosmer St., Tacoma WA 253.538-7998 King Oscar Hotel, Hosmer St., Tacoma WA 253.539-1153 Econo Lodge/Rothem Inn, Hosmer St., Tacoma 253.535-3100 ADDRESS of VENUE: 17812 14 th Ave. NE Spanaway, WA 98387

SCHEDULE FRIDAY, 8:00 AM 1. Sport Horse In Hand, Mares, 4 & Under 2. Sport Horse In Hand, Mares, 5 & Over 3. Sport Horse In Hand,, Stallions & Geldings, 4 & Under 4. Sport Horse In Hand, Stallions & Geldings, 5 & Over 5. SPORT HORSE IN HAND CH. & RES. D1. Morgan Dressage, Intro, TOC D2. Morgan Dressage, Training Level T1 D3. Morgan Dressage, Training Level T2 D4. Morgan Dressage, Training Level T3 D5. Morgan Dressage Level 1 & Above TOC D6. Western Dressage Intro, T 1 or 2 (OTAB) D7. Western Dressage Intro, T 3 or 4 (OTAB) D8. Western Dressage Basic, T 1 or 2 (OTAB) D9. Western Dressage Basic, T 2 or 3 (OTAB) D10. Western Dressage Level 1, TOC (OTAB) D11. Western Dressage Level 2 & above TOC FRIDAY, 1:00 PM 6. Mares, 4 years & under 7. Mares, 5 years & over 8. SHOW CHAMPION MARE & RESERVE 9. Geldings, 4 years & under 10. Geldings, 5 years and over 11. SHOW CHAMPION GELDING & RES. 12. Stallions, 4 & Under 13. Stallions, 5 & Over 14. SHOW CHAMPION STALLION & RES. 15. Pleasure Driving, Junior Horse 16. Classic English Pleasure, Limit or Jr. Horse 17. Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 14-17 18. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Masters 19. Western Pleasure, Amateur Owned, Trained & Shown (OTAB) 20. Walk-Trot Hunter Pleasure 21. Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 13 & Under 22. Pleasure Driving, Amateur 23. Western Pleasure, Novice Rider 24. Hunter Pleasure, Am Owned, Trained & Shown(OTAB) 25. Hunt Seat Equitation, 14-17 26. Hunter Pleasure Novice Horse 27. Trail, in Hand (OTAB) 28. Trail Walk-Trot, English or Western (OTAB) 29. Trail Open, English or Western (OTAB) 30. TRAIL (OTAB) FRIDAY, 7:00 PM 31. Side Saddle (OTAB) 32. Walk-Trot Equitation, Western 33. Bridle Path, Hack Hunter Type (OTAB) 34. Western Pleasure, Stallions & Geldings 35. English Pleasure, Ladies 36. Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 14-17 37. Classic Equitation, Saddle Seat 17 & Under 38. Western Pleasure, Mares 39. Partners Pleasure Saddle Class (OTAB) 40. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Adult 41. Classic Pleasure Driving, Open 42. Hunter Pleasure, Junior Horse 43. English Pleasure, Junior or Novice Horse 44. Western Equitation, 14-17 45. Hunter Pleasure, Stallions & Geldings 46. Western Pleasure, Novice Horse 47. Road Hack, Saddle Seat 48. Western Pleasure, Amateur Ladies SATURDAY, 9:00 AM 49. Showmanship in Hand, 13 & Under 50. Showmanship in Hand, 14-17 51. Hunter Pleasure, Maiden Horse 52. Walk-Trot English Pleasure, Saddle Seat 53. Pleasure Driving, Novice Horse 54. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur 55. Saddle Seat Equitation, 17 & Under 56. Walk-Trot Equitation Hunt Seat 57. Classic Pleasure Driving, Ladies 58. Road Hack, Hunt Seat 59. Western Pleasure, Youth 60. Classic English Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, < 17 61. Western Pleasure, Amateur Masters 62. Hunter Pleasure, Mares 63. Western Equitation, 13 & Under 64. English Pleasure, Amateur 65. TBA 66. AMHA Hunt Seat Medal

SATURDAY, 1:00 PM 67. Disciplined Rail, English/Western (OTAB) 68. Pairs Walk-Trot Pleasure (OTAB) 69. English Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 17 & Under 70. Executive Pleasure Saddle (OTAB) 71. Hunt Seat Equitation, 13 & Under 72. Western Pleasure, 4 Year Olds 73. Hunter Pleasure, Ladies 74. Walk-Trot Western Pleasure 75. Western Pleasure, Amateur 76. Classic Pleasure Driving, Limit or Jr. Horse 77. Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 13 & Under 78. Classic English Pleasure, Open 79. Combination Pleasure Saddle Horse, Western/English (OTAB) 80. Western Pleasure, Ladies 81. Hunter Pleasure, Youth 82. Carriage Pleasure Driving (OTAB) 83. Carriage Driving Reinsmanship (OTAB) 84. Carriage Driving Obstacles, Timed (OTAB) 84a. Carriage Driving Obstacles, Fault & Out SATURDAY 5:00 PM Exhibitor's BBQ SATURDAY, 7:00 PM 85. Costume Class (OTAB) 86. Pleasure Driving, Ladies 87. WALK-TROT WESTERN EQUITATION 88. Western Pleasure, Maiden Horse 89. Classic English Pleasure, Ladies 90. Hunter Pleasure, Novice Rider 91. Walk-Trot Equitation, Saddle Seat 92. Hunter Pleasure, Open 93. Walk-Trot Adult Amateur Pleasure 94. English Pleasure, Open 95. WESTERN EQUITATION 96. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Ladies 97. Western Pleasure, Open 98. Pleasure Driving, Open 99. HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR EXHIBITOR CHAMPIONSIP 100. CLASSIC PLEASURE DRIVING 101. HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE 102. Musical Freestyle Ride (OTAB) SUNDAY, 9:00 AM 103. Aged Horse Pleasure Saddle, all seats (OTAB) 104. WESTERN PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE 105. Adult Amateur Equitation, all seats (OTAB) 106. WALK-TROT ENGLISH EQUITATION 107. HUNTER PLEASURE AMATEUR $100 108. Dressage Suitability (OTAB) 109. WESTERN PLEASURE JUNIOR EXHIBITOR 110. Combination Pleasure, Ride/Drive (OTAB) 111. ROAD HACK 112. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal BREAK SUNDAY, CONTINUED 113. Leadline (OTAB) 114. Justin Morgan Standard Class 115. AMHA Western Seat Medal Class 116. WALK-TROT WESTERN PLEASURE 117. PLEASURE DRIVING 118. WESTERN PLEASURE AMATEUR 119. ENGLISH EQUITATION 120. CLASSIC ENGLISH PLEASURE 121. HUNTER PLEASURE 122. WALK-TROT ENGLISH PLEASURE 123. WESTERN PLEASURE 124. ENGLISH PLEASURE ENTRY FEES: Jr. Exhibitor, Equitation, Showmanship In-Hand & Performance Classes....$16.00 Junior Exhibitor Championships...$25.00 Amateur, Jr. Horse, Championships $30.00 Dressage, Open Championships...$35.00 Post entry per class...add $ 5.00

IN-HAND CLASSES May be split further by age if entries warrant 6. Mares, 4 years & under 7. Mares, 5 years & over 8. SHOW CHAMPION MARE & RESERVE. lst and 2nd place winners in classes 1 & 2 are eligible and must be shown. No Fee 9. Geldings, 4 years & under 10. Geldings, 5 years & over 11. SHOW CHAMPION GELDING & RESERVE. lst and 2nd place winners in classes 4 & 5 are eligible and must be shown. No Fee 12. Stallions, 4 years & under 13. Stallions, 5 years & Over 14. SHOW CHAMPION STALLION & RESERVE, lst and 2nd place winners in classes 7 & 8 are eligible and must be shown. No Fee 5. 5. MORGAN SPORT HORSE IN HAND CHAMPION & RESERVE, 1st and 2nd place winners in classes 1, 2, 3 & 4 will qualify and be placed according to points scored. MORGAN DRESSAGE D1. Morgan Dressage, Intro, TOC D2. Morgan Dressage, Training Level T1 D3. Morgan Dressage, Training Level T2 D4. Morgan Dressage, Training Level T3 D5. Morgan Dressage Level 1 & Above TOC HUNTER PLEASURE CLASSES 18. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Masters 21. Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 13 & Under 26. Hunter Pleasure Novice Horse 36. Hunter Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 14-17 40. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Adult 42. Hunter Pleasure, Junior Horse 114.Justin Morgan Standard Class. This class is 45. Hunter Pleasure. Stallions & Geldings open to any age or sex, not to exceed 15.1 51. Hunter Pleasure, Maiden Horse hands and a maximum hoof length of 4 & 1/2 54. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur including shoe & pad will apply. One handler 62. Hunter Pleasure, Mares only, no whips allowed, to lead entry into the 73. Hunter Pleasure, Ladies ring single file at a walk, until lined up by the 81. Hunter Pleasure, Youth judge. Horses are to be judged individually, 90. Hunter Pleasure, Novice Rider each standing square, at the walk. Entries 92. Hunter Pleasure, Open MAY be jogged at the judge s request along 96. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Ladies the rail and must be serviceably sound. All 99. HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR EXHIBITOR horses must stand squarely on all four feet, To be eligible, horses must with the front legs perpendicular to the have been entered, shown and judged in Class 21 ground. This class is based on the Original or 36 Morgan M type and will be judged using the 101. HUNTER PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE Morgan Standard of Perfection from 1952, To be eligible, horses must And the visual image of the original George Ford Morris portrait of Justin Morgan. have been entered, shown & judged in Class 42. MORGAN SPORT HORSE IN HAND May be split further by age if entries warrant Sport Horse specifications see General Rules section of book and MO178, Sport Horse In Hand classes to be judged on the line, on the triangle individually at a walk and trot. Horses two and over must be shown with a snaffle bit. 1. Mares, 4 & Under 2. Mares, 5 & Over 3. Stallions and Geldings, 4 & Under 4. Stallions and Geldings, 5 & Over 107. HUNTER PLEASURE AMATEUR, To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 18, 40, 54 or 96. 121. HUNTER PLEASURE To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in any Hunter Pleasure Class in this section. ENGLISH PLEASURE CLASSES 35. English Pleasure, Ladies 43. English Pleasure, Junior or Novice Horse 64. English Pleasure, Amateur 69. English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor, 17 & Under

94. English Pleasure, Open 124.ENGLISH PLEASURE To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in any class in this section. PLEASURE DRIVING CLASSES 15. Pleasure Driving, Junior Horse 22. Pleasure Driving, Amateur 53. Pleasure Driving, Novice Horse 86 Pleasure Driving, Ladies 98. Pleasure Driving, Open 117.PLEASURE DRIVING To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in any class in this section. WESTERN PLEASURE CLASSES 17. Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 14-17 years 23. Western Pleasure, Novice Rider 34. Western Pleasure, Stallions & Geldings 38. Western Pleasure, Mares 46. Western Pleasure, Novice Horse 48. Western Pleasure, Amateur Ladies 59. Western Pleasure, Youth 61. Western Pleasure, Amateur Masters 72. Western Pleasure, Junior Horse 75. Western Pleasure, Amateur 77. Western Pleasure, Jr. Exhibitor, 13 & Under 80. Western Pleasure, Ladies 88. Western Pleasure, Maiden Horse 97. Western Pleasure, Open 104. WESTERN PLEASURE JR HORSE To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in class 72. 109.WESTERN PLEASURE JR EXHIBITOR To be eligible, horse must have been entered shown and judged in classes 17 or 77 118. WESTERN PLEASURE AMATEUR To be eligible, horse must have been entered shown and judged in classes 48, 61 or 75 123. WESTERN PLEASURE To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in any class in this Section. CLASSIC ENGLISH PLEASURE CLASSES 16. Classic English Pleasure Limit or Junior Horse 60. Classic English Pleasure, Junior Exhibitor, 17 years & under 78. Classic English Pleasure, Open 89. Classic English Pleasure, Ladies 120.CLASSIC ENGLISH PLEASURE To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in any class in this section CLASSIC PLEASURE DRIVING CLASSES 41. Classic Pleasure Driving, Open 57. Classic Pleasure Driving, Ladies 76. Classic Pleasure Driving, Limit or Junior Horse. 100. CLASSIC PLEASURE DRIVING To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in any class in this section. ROAD HACK CLASSES To be shown at a walk, trot, road trot, canter, hand gallop both ways of the ring and to back readily. At any time during the c l a s s the judge may ask horses to halt and walk off on a loose rein. 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% See MO191#3 47. Road Hack, Saddle Seat 58. Road Hack, Hunt Seat 111. ROAD HACK To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in 47 or 58. AMHA MEDAL CLASSES 66. AMHA Hunt Seat On The Flat Medal. See USEF MO171 112. AMHA Saddle Seat Medal See USEF MO168 115. AMHA Western Seat Medal See USEF MO169 WALK TROT PLEASURE AND EQUITATION CLASSES Mares and Geldings Only in this section. Refer to USEF MO-174-176 20. Walk Trot Hunter Pleasure A pleasure class for beginning riders 11 years and under. Hunter Seat tack and appointments. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk and trot. Not to canter. Suitability of mount to rider to be

considered. No cross entry with any class to canter in this show. Riders must not have cantered in any prior competition regardless of rating. 32. Walk-Trot Equitation, Western A horsemanship class for beginning riders 11 years and under. Western Seat tack and appointments. To be shown both ways of the ring at walk and trot. Not to canter. Judged on seat, hands, and general horsemanship. Suitability of mount to rider to be considered. Header optional. No cross entry with any class to canter in this show. Riders must not have cantered in any prior competition, regardless of rating. 52. Walk Trot English Pleasure, Saddle Seat Same specifications as class 20. Saddle Seat tack and appointments. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk and trot. 56. Walk-Trot Equitation, Hunt Seat Same specifications as class 32. Hunt tack and appointments. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk and trot. 74. Walk Trot Western Pleasure Same specifications as class 20. Western tack and appointments. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk and jog trot. 87. WALK-TROT WESTERN EQUITATION To be eligible riders must have been entered, shown and judged in class 32. 91. Walk-Trot Equitation, Saddle Seat Same specifications as class 32. Saddle Seat tack and appointments. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk and trot. 106. WALK-TROT ENGLISH EQUITATION To be eligible riders must have been entered, shown and judged in class 56 or 91 116. WALK-TROT WESTERN PLEASURE To be eligible horses must have been entered, shown, and judged in Class 74. 122. WALK-TROT ENGLISH PLEASURE To be eligible horses must have been entered, shown, and judged in Class 20 or 52. EQUITATION AND SHOWMANSHIP Mares and Geldings Only in this section. 49. Showmanship In Hand 13 & Under. Open to mares and geldings only. Showmanship to be judged including proper grooming, trimming, tack, showing in the ring, and posing. To be judged 40% on appearance, and 60% on showmanship. Entries to be judged individually, standing, and then at the walk and trot on the line. Only one exhibitor to each horse. English or Western. See USEF MO191#14. 50. Showmanship In Hand 14-17. To be shown and judged the same as class 49. 25. Hunter Seat Equitation 14-17 See USEF Mo-160-161 37. Classic Saddle Seat Equitation, 17 years and under USEF MO 160-162 44. Western Seat Equitation 14-17 Yrs See USEF MO160-161 55. Saddle Seat Equitation, 17 & Under See USEF MO160-161 63. Western Seat Equitation, 13 & Under See USEF MO160-161. 71. Hunter Seat Equitation, 13 & Under See USEF 160-61 95. WESTERN SEAT EQUITATION. To be eligible riders must have been entere d, shown and judged in classes 44 or 63. 105. Adult Amateur Equitation See USEF MO 164 119. ENGLISH EQUITATION. To be eligible riders must have been entered, shown and judged in classes 25, 37, 55, or 71. THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE OPEN TO HORSES OF ANY BREED (OTAB) WESTERN DRESSAGE, OTAB D6. Western Dressage Intro, T 1 or 2 (OTAB) D7. Western Dressage Intro, T 3 or 4 (OTAB) D8. Western Dressage Basic, T 1 or 2 (OTAB) D9. Western Dressage Basic, T 2 or 3 (OTAB) D10. Western Dressage Level 1, TOC (OTAB) D11. Western Dressage Level 2 & above TOC

TRAIL HORSE CLASSES, OTAB To be shown over and through obstacles at a walk, jog/trot, lope/canter of suitable duration to determine way of going (with the exception of In Hand and Walk/Trot). To be judged on performance with emphasis on soundness. 27. Trail Horse, In Hand 28. Trail Horse, English or Western, Walk-Trot 29. Trail Horse, English or Western 30. TRAIL HORSE To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 29. CARRIAGE DRIVING CLASSES, OTAB 82. Carriage Pleasure Driving A pleasure driving class in which entries are judged primarily on the performance and quality of each turnout. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. To stand quietly and to rein back. To be judged 70% on performance, manners and way of going; 20% on the condition and fit of harness and vehicle. 10% on neatness of attire. Refer to USEF Carriage Driving rules 83. Carriage Driving Reinsmanship A pleasure driving class in which entries are judged primarily on the ability and skill of the driver. To be shown at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. Drivers shall be required to rein back..refer to USEF Rules 84. Carriage Driving Timed Obstacles 84a. Carriage Driving Obstacles, Fault and out MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES OTAB 19. Western Pleasure, Amateur Owned, Trained & Shown See MO191 #15 24. Hunter Pleasure, Amateur Owned, Trained & Shown See MO191 #15 31. Sidesaddle Open Open to Park or Pleasure section horses. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, jog/trot and lope/canter. Judged on manners, performance and quality 50%; appropriate sidesaddle attire 15%; type and conformation 35%. 33. Bridle Path Hack, Hunter Type To be shown at a walk, trot, canter and hand gallop. To back easily and stand quietly while rider dismounts and mounts. Emphasis is placed on actual suitability to purpose. 39. Partners Pleasure Saddle One rider to show the first way of the ring at the walk, trot and canter, their partner to show the second way of the ring at the walk and trot only. All seats with appropriate tack and attire are permitted. 67. Disciplined Rail, English/Western To be shown at a walk, trot/jog and canter/lope both ways of the ring. May be asked to extend the jog/trot or lope/canter, halt, back, side-pass, jog/trot from halt, etc. All work will be performed by the entire class while on the rail. 68. Pairs Walk-Trot Pleasure A pair of horses to compete side by side at the walk and trot both ways of the ring to be judged on uniformity of gait, precision, performance, manners and appearance including tack and attire. A simple pattern may be requested by the judge. 70. Executive Pleasure Saddle To be shown both ways of the ring at the walk, trot/jog and canter/lope. Riders are nonprofessional, 39 years and older, all seats with appropriate equipment and attire. 79. Combination Pleasure Saddle,Western/English To be shown both ways of the ring in Western tack and attire at the walk, jog and lope, then both ways of the ring in English tack and attire at the walk, trot and canter. Rider may be the same (best effort on appropriate attire) or different. 85. Costume Class To walk only, to be judged on creativity, ingenuity, artistic execution. 93. Walk-Trot Pleasure Saddle, Adult Amateur A pleasure saddle class for adult amateur riders, all seats, tack and attire appropriate to seat. To walk and trot both ways of the ring, stand quietly. Judged on manners, performance, and suitability. Cross entry with canter classes for novice riders, Executive and Amateur Masters only.

102. Musical Freestyle Ride. 4-minute ride to music, all seats, creativity encouraged, nontraditional attire permitted. 103. Aged Horse Pleasure Saddle A pleasure saddle class for horses 15 years and older, all seats with appropriate tack and attire. 105. Adult Amateur Equitation, all seats Amateur riders 18 & over, to be judged at the walk, trot & canter, all seats, appropriate attire. See USEF MO 164 108. Dressage Suitability Open to horses who have not competed in any test above the first level that are under seven years of age. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged on the horse s potential to become a Dressage mount. See USEF for dressage approved bits. 110. Combination Pleasure Horses, Ride/Drive. Rider & Driver may be different. To be shown first in harness both ways of the ring at the walk and trot, then under saddle both ways at the walk, trot and canter. Carriage horses welcome. 113. Leadline Mares and geldings only. Open to beginning riders at least two but less than seven years of age. To be led by an adult (18 & over). To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk only. It is required that equipment fit the rider with rider s feet in the stirrups. Judged on seat, hands, and general horsemanship. Suitability of mount to rider to be considered. No cross entry to any other ridden/driven class in the show. See MO 191 #16 NOTE: BECAUSE THIS IS A LOCAL USEF EVENT, USEF NON-MEMBER FEES DO NOT APPLY YOU MAY ENTER THE SHOW WITHOUT CURRENT USEF MEMBERSHIP USEF HORSE OF THE YEAR POINTS WILL COUNT ½ FOR PARTICIPATING MEMBERS AMHA MEMBERSHIP IS REQUIRED FOR ALL EXHIBITORS!! DON T FORGET TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE NEW EXHIBITOR INCENTIVE! THIS IS DESCRIBED IN THE CONTEST AND HIGH POINT AWARD SECTION SPECIAL NOTE: Classes in our Trail, Carriage Driving and Miscellaneous section are open to all breeds. We welcome exhibitors from the Olympic Peninsula Arabian Horse Club and all other open contenders to participate in the Pacific Northwest Morgan Horse show and to be our guests at the Exhibitor Barbecue on Saturday evening. Please remember to take advantage of our New Exhibitor incentive and receive a free class entry if you are new to our show. The Exhibitor s Barbecue will be held on Saturday at 5:00 PM. Make a note on your calendar to attend this FUN, FREE, DELICIOUS dinner. Weather permitting, the dinner will be held in the grass area outside the show office. Other activities will be listed in the show program. VENDORS WELCOME: If you or anyone you know would like to be a vendor at the show, please contact Catherine Cloud, 425.422-4131 or Catherine@seacloudmorgans.com for registration information. The cost is $75.00 which includes a class sponsorship and promotion by our show announcer throughout the event.

Motorized Vehicle Statement 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. GR845 Equine Vaccination Rule 1. At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers or veterinarian s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. 2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration. 3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vac cine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration. 4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. 5. Competition Management may not amend or enhance vaccination requirements without prior approval of the Veterinary Committee. BOD 1/17/15 Effective 12/1/15.

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