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EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION HORSE SHOW II SEPTEMBER 21 24, 2017 JUDGES AND OFFICIALS Management reserves the right to add to or vary this list of invited officials. Friesians, Morgans, Equitation, Saddlebreds, Hackneys, Roadster Opportunity Ms. Melissa Moore... Versailles KY Saddlebreds, Hackneys, Roadster, Equitation,Opportunity, Mr. Nelson Green... Nicholasville KY Nancy Noble...USEF Steward...Lexington KY Show Manager Jason K. Gates... 561-346-7269...Tequesta FL Jay Mullen...Asst. Manager & Stabling...Hopkinton MA Ryan Doherty...Special Asst. to the Managers...Wellington FL Horse Show Coordinator Stacey Hathaway...413-205-5016......Killingworth CT shathaway@thebige.com Pam Turner...Horse Show Secretary...Horseheads NY Scarlett Mattson...Show Office Staff...Irvington KY Todd Bedard... Announcer...Mechanicsburg PA Mark Farrar...Color Commentator...Shelbyville, TN John Franzreb III...Ringmaster...Staten Island NY. Terry Mason... Paddock Master...Madeira Beach FL Richie Butler...Camping...Chokoloskee FL Gary Saccocia... Parking...E. Bridgewater MA Kris Koss, DVM... Veterinarian...Millbury MA John McCarthy...Photographer... Tulsa OK Randy Luikart...Farrier...Ashland OH Amy Paradise Braden...Organist...New Waterford OH VETERINARY SCRATCHES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED NOR HONORED VIA FAX. ENTRIES RECEIVED VIA FAX MUST BE PROCESSED WITH A CREDIT CARD. ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 15, 2017 (Entries received postmarked after this date will be considered post entries. See page 2) 1

RULES AND REGULATIONS NOTE: ONE HORSE PER ENTRY BLANK 1. ENTRIES: All entries must be postmarked on or before August 15, the closing date for entries. Entries postmarked after this date will be considered post entries (see item 3 below) and will be considered providing stalls are available. In either case, entry blank must be signed in three places and must contain the USEF membership numbers of owners, trainers, agents and riders or the proper fee must be submitted. 2. PAYMENT: All fees (entry fees, stall fees, drug fees, non-member fees, etc.) must accompany entry blanks or entries will be returned to sender. Payment must be made in U.S. funds made payable to EASTERN STATES EXPOSITION. A penalty of fifty dollars ($50) will be charged for all returned checks. Any returned checks must be replaced by cash or certified funds within 10 days to avoid USEF notification for collection. 3. POST ENTRIES: Post entries will be accepted provided (a) stalls are available, (b) division quotas have not been reached, (c) the time schedule allows. Post entries will be assessed an additional twenty-five dollar ($25) charge per horse. NO CHARGE will be assessed for post entries in championship classes. 4. REFUNDS: IMPORTANT NOTICE - Refund requests received by registered mail at the Horse Show Office prior to the closing of entries, August 15, will be honored and a refund will be made in full. Refund requests received after that date but before the start of the show, must be accompanied by a certificate of illness or lameness issued by an accredited veterinarian on his letterhead, dated prior to the start of the show. Refund requests that meet the above requirements will be made less a thirty dollar ($30) office charge per horse. Stall fees will not be refunded. NO requests for refunds will be accepted or honored after the start of the show. NO EXCEPTIONS. In the event of cancellation of classes due to severe weather or other emergency, refunds of entry fees will be made upon written request by the exhibitor within 30 days of the cancellation. 5. RESERVATIONS: Management reserves the right to (a) add to or vary the list of invited officials, (b) add, combine or cancel a class should the best interest of the show be served, (c) decline or refuse any entry at this show without being liable, (d) eliminate from further competition any exhibitor or horse should the best interest of the show be served. 6. PRIZE MONEY: Prize money awarded will be credited to your horse show account in the Horse Show Office. 7. CREDENTIALS: Saddlebred, Morgan registration papers, amateur certification, pony measurement cards, ASHA numbers, NEHC numbers, AMHA numbers, UPHA numbers, USEF membership numbers and social security numbers must be made available to the Horse Show Secretary prior to the release of numbers. The above credentials must be made available to expedite processing in the Horse Show Office. 8. ANIMAL HEALTH REGULATIONS: All equines entering a Massachusetts fairground must have: a. A valid health certificate signed by an accredited veterinarian certifying that the animals are clinically free of infectious or contagious disease and exposure from such disease. Documents of health certification for out-of-state animals must be written on relevant state or federal health forms only. In-state animals may be accompanied by a certificate of examination on a veterinarian s letterhead stationery which clearly identifies the contact information for the veterinarian signing the certification. Certificates written on plain paper are not acceptable. These certificates must be available upon request to fair inspectors. Health 2 certificates must be dated January 1, 2017 or later. These documents will be acceptable for the entire fair season. b. All equines must be free of visual evidence of the following diseases and conditions: mange, ringworm, soring, strangles, and open or draining wounds. c. All equines originating from within and outside of the Commonwealth must have a negative USDA-approved EIA test (i.e., Coggins test or ELISA test) dated within twelve months of entry. A detailed description of the horse must appear on the test form, and must match the description that appears on the health certificate. d. While not required, it is strongly recommended that all equines be vaccinated for rabies, tetanus and EEE within one year of the fair. e. Evidence of infectious, contagious or parasitic disease or failure to produce the necessary documents for health certification, vaccination or testing will result in the animal s rejection for entry. THE INSPECTOR S DECISION IS FINAL. Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substance or drug or the external application of any substance (irritant, counterirritant, or similar substance) which could affect the animal s performance or alter its natural contour, conformation or appearance, except external applications of substances to the hoofs or horns of animals which affect appearance only, and except for surgical procedures performed by a duly licensed veterinarian for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal, is prohibited. 9. FIRE & SAFETY REGULATIONS: The following regulations must be adhered to in accordance with the Town of West Springfield Fire Regulations and Public Safety Code: a. No smoking allowed in barns or Coliseum. b. No open flames allowed in any barn or building. c. Fireproof material must be used for all stall decorations. Exhibitors must have an affidavit stating that tack and stall curtains have been flameproofed with DuPont MX12 or its equivalent during 2017. If tack and stall curtains are permanently flameproofed, bring an affidavit stating the same. d. The center aisle of C and E Barns must remain clear. Tack stall decorations must not extend more than 18 into the aisle. All aisles must have a walkway free of floor obstructions. e. Bedding material may not be allowed on the floor of any aisle for display purposes. This includes wood shavings, wood sawdust and peat moss. Large wood chips or coarse bark mulch may be used and must be kept damp at all times. The use of burlap for display purposes is strictly prohibited. f. Coverings over the aisles which would in any way limit the effectiveness of the sprinkler system will not be allowed. 10. CAMPERS: Space is limited to exhibitors showing at ESE Horse Show. Reservations must be made on entry blank complete with payment in full prior to the entry deadline. Requests received after the closing of entries, if space permits, will be honored and a late fee of $25 will be assessed. Enter Gate 1 (westernmost gate) on Memorial Avenue, Route 147. A non-refundable sticker permit will be mailed for admission to the camper area. This sticker must be attached to the left front of the camper before entering Gate 1C. Camper parking will be at the direction of the camper lot attendant. If space is not available in the Horse Show area, camping is available at Gate 9 on a first come, first served basis without reservations, hook-ups or electricity. 3

11. TRUCK AND TRAILER PARKING: All horse vehicles must enter Gate 1 Memorial Avenue, Rt. 147. Exhibitors may arrive after 12:00 a.m. ontuesday, Sept.19. Exhibitors arriving after 12:00 a.m. but before 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 19 may drive to stabling location to unload. After 8:00 a.m. Sept.19 all vehicles must unload in the specified area in the parking lot. Their equipment will be moved by Big E personnel to the barn. Horses must be walked. Vans and trailers must then be parked off the grounds in the auxiliary parking area at no cost to exhibitors. Vans will not be allowed back on the grounds until 10:00 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 24. All exhibitors MUST vacate their stalls by 8:00 a.m. Monday, Sept. 25. 12. DRUGS & MEDICATIONS/MEDICAL WASTE/HEADGEAR: Exhibitors attention is directed to USEF Rule GR401 pertaining to Drugs and Medications. Every horse participating shall pay a $16 Federation fee ($8 shall be an equine drugs and medication fee; USEF $8). Management requests that exhibitors comply with USEF Rule GR1210 regarding SHARPS. Failure to do so will result in a fine. Exhibitors attention is directed to USEF Rule GR 801.2 pertaining to Headgear. 13. GATE ADMISSION POLICY: Wristbands are good for daily admission to the grounds and unlimited access to and from the stabling area and Coliseum. Upon receipt and payment in full of your entry, wristband will be mailed with your acknowledgment. Wristbands will be provided at no charge, based on the number of horses in your stable. 1 horse = 2 wristbands, 2 horses = 3 wristbands, 3 horses = 4 wristbands, 4 horses or more = 5 wristbands. Additional exhibitor wristbands may be purchased at the Horse Show Office for $20 each. No refunds!! NOTE: It is important that your correct mailing address appears on the entry blank in order to assure timely delivery of admission credentials. 14 PARKING PASSES: Parking passes will be issued as follows: One vehicle pass per owner and one vehicle pass per trainer listed will be issued. Passes will be mailed with entry acknowledgement provided entries are received by closing date. NOTE: It is important that your correct address appears on the entry blank in order to receive the passes by mail. 15.. STABLING/FEED & BEDDING: All horses must have a stall. Stable assignments are on a first come, first serve basis. Day stalls are available for $50 per day each. All stalls are permanent with doors provided. Horse stalls are $110; tack stalls are $110. All stabled horses must be entered or a $25 non-show fee per day will be assessed. All stalls ordered in excess of horses entered will be considered as tack stalls. Tack stalls are limited to two per manager or trainer. Initial bedding will not be provided. Please pre-order feed and bedding online at www.thebige.com/agriculture. Phone in orders at 413-205-5307. Please indicate your estimated arrival time when placing your order. An open check or credit card will be required. 16. HOLDS: Management discourages gate holds or delays. In the event of extreme hardship, a gate hold may be requested. All holds or request for holds must be approved by management. NO OTHER PERSON MAY GRANT A GATE HOLD. 17. DOGS: Due to the No Pet Policy on the fairgrounds, dogs of horse show exhibitors are restricted to the stabling area of the horse show complex. Dogs are not allowed in the Coliseum, entertainment staging areas or out along the parade route. Dogs must be restrained by a leash and will not be permitted to be tied to a barn aisle. Exhibitors will be expected to clean up after their dogs, especially in areas adjacent to campers and food service facilities. This rule will be strictly enforced with a fine of $200 imposed to anyone in violation. Dogs are subject to Massachusetts Animal Health Regulations. 18. RESPONSIBILITY: Neither Eastern States Exposition, its management, employees or independent contractors will be responsible for any article of any kind or nature that is lost, destroyed or stolen, nor liable for any injury sustained to horses, exhibitors, spectators or employees. Under Massachusetts Law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to, or death of, a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, pursuant to Chapter 128, Section 2D of the General Laws. 4 19. NOTICE: The Eastern States Exposition Horse Show is held in conjunction with all laws and regulations of the United States and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and all exhibitors are notified to comply therewith with special reference to Horse Protection Act of 1970 as amended. 20. RELEASES: All exhibitors must settle accounts and obtain a release from the Horse Show Office before the start of the last session of the show and before removing horses and equipment from grounds. All feed store bills must be paid in full prior to releases being issued. 21. FOOTING: The Coliseum ring is 100 x 200 with dirt footing mixed with sawdust. Warm-up rings are 66 x 170 and 90 x 180 with all-weather surfaces composed of limestone and sand. 22. MOTORIZED VEHICLES: Scooters, golf carts or other motorized vehicles will not be allowed to operate on the fairgrounds from 8:00 a.m. through closing of the Fair at 10:00 p.m. 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 recognized 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 is 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. 23. Upon signing of entry the exhibitor grants permission to be photographed/interviewed by the Exposition in connection with the activity. All photographs are the property of the Exposition and may be used for their purposes. 24. AFFILIATIONS: Eastern States Exposition Horse Show is a member of United States Equestrian Federation, Connecticut Horse Shows Assn., New England Horsemen s Council, Pennsylvania Saddlebred Horse Assn., American Road Horse & Pony Association. This show is a regular member of the United States Equestrian Federation. Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. In situations arising which are not covered specifically by USEF Rules, the following rules or the rules specific to each show contained in the individual sections, the decision of the Show Managers and Stewards shall be final. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION 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) 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; 5

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) USEF beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. NON-MEMBERS OF UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION GR205 Participation 1. A non-member who wishes to participate as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above, Dressage Competitions, Endurance Rides, Reining Competitions, Vaulting Competitions, and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, must pay a non-member registration fee for each competition in which competing. Lessees are considered owners in connection with this membership requirement. In the event of an entry under multiple ownership, only one owner need be a Member or pay a non-member registration fee. The competitions will be responsible for forwarding a list of the names of individuals who pay non-member fees at the competition to the Federation with the post competition report. Payment of non-member fees for purposes of competing does not entitle the individual to any other privileges of USEF membership. GR206 Show Pass Fee 1. Federation show pass fee. The amount of the non-member registration fee will be established annually by the Federation. Unless otherwise established, the fee will be $30 and must be collected by all appropriate competitions and remitted to the Federation (for exceptions see GR901.9). Non-US citizens who are members in good standing of their National Federations are exempt from payment of the Federation non-member fee. 2. Recognized Affiliate Association non-member fee. A Federation Recognized Affiliate Association as defined under Bylaw 222, Section 1 (1) and 1 (2) may establish a nonmember fee for their respective breed or discipline. If established, the amount of the nonmember fee will be determined annually by the applicable Recognized Affiliate Association. This fee must be collected by all appropriate licensed competitions and remitted to the Recognized Affiliate Association (for exceptions see GR901.9). FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee,Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (The Federation ) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the Competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the Competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the Competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise any product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. IMPORTANT INFORMATION All horses competing in USEF recognized competitions MUST be properly identified and must obtain a Horse ID number from USEF. This MUST be done BEFORE the show. This Horse ID number must be entered on the entry form. There is no charge if done online at www.usef.org or via mail for a fee. You can also call USEF @ 859-258-2472. Be sure to include your USEF membership number and the USEF membership number of your trainer on the entry form. New England Horsemen s Council: Rated in accordance with the current Rule Book. NEHC Ratings: Friesian Division: Rated AA # 15, 21, 34,56,72,91,108 Hackney Pony Division: Rated AA # 19, 22, 49, 59, 68, 94, 99,105, 121, 131 Morgan Division: Rated AA # 8, 18, 24, 26, 38, 54, 58, 60, 69, 76. 79, 83, 96,113, 122, 127, 132 Roadster Horse Division: Rated AA : # 17, 61, 95 Saddlebred Performance Division: Rated AA # 2, 6, 22, 30,33, 44, 45, 52, 57, 62, 81, 84,100,104,114,120,129,133 Saddlebred Pleasure Division: Rated AA # 5, 7, 9, 34, 37, 47, 55, 67. 70, 73, 78, 81, 100, 102,115, 116, 119, 126 Hunter Pleasure Division Rated AA 46, 93 Pleasure Division: Rated C # 65,80 Saddle Seat Pleasure Equitation Division: Rated AA # 27, 17 Connecticut Horse Shows Association: Rated in accordance with the current Rule Book. American Saddle Horse Association SCHOOLING SCHEDULE September 20-22, 2017 (Subject to Revision) COLISEUM HOURS September 20 Wednesday 7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. September 21 Thursday 1 Hour After Show September 22 Friday 6:00 a.m. - 7:30 a.m. 1 Hour After Show COVERED WARMUP ARENA SCHEDULE Open 24 hours daily with state of the art lighting and footing* *In the event of inclement weather on Saturday, September 23, this arena will be made available to the 4-H Horse Show from 8:00 a.m. until 11:00 a.m while Coliseum is being used for Academy classes. 6 7

THURSDAY 6:00 P.M. SEPT. 21, 2017 1A. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Jr. Horse 1. Amateur Hackney Pony Stake 2. Three-Gaited Park Horse Open 3. Friesian Country Pleasure Driving 4 Adult Saddle Seat Eq. Open 5. Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Open 6. Fine Harness Horse Open 7. Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Open 8. Morgan English Pleasure Open 9. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Rider 10. Morgan Park Harness Open 11 Amateur Three-Gaited 12. Roadster Pony Amateur Stake 13. Open English Pleasure Adult 14. Park Pleasure Junior/Novice 15. Friesian Saddle Seat English Pleasure Open 16. Open Western Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 17. Road Horse To Bike Open 18. Morgan Amateur Pleasure Driving 19. Amateur Harness Pony Stake 20. Amateur Five-Gaited FRIDAY 12:00 P.M. SEPT 22, 2017 21. Friesian Show Pleasure Driving Open 22. Hackney Pony Open Stake 23 Adult Western Equitation Open 24. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Open 25. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Novice Rider 26. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Open 27. Pleasure Equitation Open 28. Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Open 29. Amateur Three-Gaited Park Horse 30. Morgan English Pleasure Amateur 31. Novice/Junior Roadster Pony Stake 32. Open Adult Western Pleasure 33. Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor 34. ASB Driving Show Pleasure Open 35. Morgan Pleasure Driving Junior/Novice 36. Hackney Horse Open 37. ASB Western Country Pleasure Open 38. Morgan Western Pleasure Open 39. Hackney Pony Country Pleasure Driving Open 40. Open Country Pleasure FRIDAY 6:00 P.M. SEPT 22, 2017 41A. Morgan Park Saddle Ladies 41. Friesian Carriage Pleasure Diving 42. Jr. Novice Hackney Pony 43. Open English Pleasure Horse Jr. Exhibitor TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE 8 44. Five-Gaited Junior Exhibitor 45. Amateur Fine Harness Horse Stake 46. Hunter Pleasure Open 47. ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Open 48. Walk and Trot Equitation Open 49. Roadster Pony Open Stake 50. Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 51. Morgan English Pleasure Novice/Jr. 52. Junior Exhibitor Park Horse 53. Park Pleasure Horse Open 54. Morgan Pleasure Driving Open 55. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 56. Friesian Saddle Seat English Pleasure Open 57. Three-Gaited Open 58. Morgan Classic Pleasure Open 59. Harness Pony Open Stake 60. Morgan Park Saddle Open Stake 61. Roadster Horse Under Saddle 62. Five-Gaited Open SATURDAY 9:00 A.M. SEPT. 23, 2017 62.A Leadline Walk Only A1. Academy Leadline Open A2. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter Adult Pleasure A3. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter Adult Equitation A4. Academy Walk/Trot Adult Pleasure A5. Academy Walk/Trot Adult Equitation A6. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter 17 & Under Pleasure A7. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter 17 & Under Equitation A8. Academy Walk/Trot 14-17 Pleasure A9. Academy Walk/Trot 14-17 Equitation A10. Academy Walk/Trot 13 & Under Pleasure A11. Academy Walk/Trot 13 & Under Equitation A12. Big E Beginner Open W/T 17 & Under A13. Big E Beginner Open W/T 18 & Over 63. NEHC Saddle Seat Medal SATURDAY 12:00 PM SEPT. 23, 2017 64. Open Pleasure Driving (2 or 4 Wheel) 65. Ladies English Pleasure Horse Open 66. Saddle Seat Equitation 13 and Under 67. ASB Western Country Pleasure 68. Roadster Pony Junior Exhibitor 69. Morgan Hunter Pleasure 70. Five-Gaited Show Pleasure 71. Walk and Trot Pleasure 72. Friesian Show Pleasure Driving 73. Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 74. Adult Eq Champ Saddle /Western Seat Open 75. Three-Gaited Novice/Junior 76. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving 77. Hackney Pony Country Pleasure Driving 78. ASB Driving Country Pleasure Open 79. Morgan Western Pleasure 80. NEHC Open Pleasure 81. ASB Driving Show Pleasure 82. Park Pleasure Junior/Novice 83. Morgan English Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor 84. Three-Gaited Park Horse 85 Open Country Pleasure 86. Junior/Novice Harness Pony 87 Open Western Pleasure 88. Five-Gaited Novice/Junior SATURDAY 6:00 P.M. SEPT. 23, 2017 Hall Of Fame Inductee Presentation 89. Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving 90 USEF Saddle Seat Medal 91. Friesian Country Pleasure Driving 92. New England Walk & Trot Saddle Seat 93 Open Hunter Seat Pleasure 94. Hackney Harness Pony Amateur 95. Road Horse To Bike 96. Morgan Pleasure Driving Amateur 97. Amateur Three-Gaited 98. English Pleasure Horse Junior Exhibitor 99. Open Roadster Pony 100. Fine Harness Horse 101. Morgan English Pleasure Amateur 102. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE 103. Morgan Park Harness 104. Amateur Five-Gaited 105. Hackney Pony Amateur SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. SEPT 24, 2017 106. Leadline Open 107. Walk/Trot Pleasure 108. Friesian Carriage Pleasure Driving 109. Saddle Seat Equitation 110. Amateur Roadster Pony 111. Three-Gaited Novice Rider Show Pleasure Championsip 112. Harness Horse 113. Morgan Classic Pleasure 114. Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Champ 115 Hunter Country Pleasure 116. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor 117. Pleasure Equitation 118. ASB Park Pleasure 119. Driving Country Pleasure 120. Three-Gaited Park Junior Exhibitor 121. Harness Pony 122. Morgan Pleasure Driving 123. Open Pleasure Driving 2 or 4 wheel 124. Three-Gaited 125 Open Western Pleasure 126. Three-Gaited Country Pleasure 127. Morgan Park Saddle 128. Three-Gaited Park Horse Amateur 129. Five-Gaited Junior Exhibitor 130. English Pleasure Horse Champ Open 131. Hackney Pony 132. Morgan English Pleasure 133. Five-Gaited 9

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HORSE DIVISION In order to compete, all horses must be registered with the American Saddlebred Registry or the Canadian Livestock Records Corporation. They must be entered in their full registered names with registration numbers and under the names of the owner(s) of record with the A.S.R. or the C.L.R.C. A copy of the registration papers showing recorded ownership, or a copy of the registration papers with a Certificate of Eligibility to Show issued by the American Saddlebred Registry must be submitted with entry form at the time of making entry or presented to competition office before competition number will be released unless the competition, at their discretion, confirms registration electronically with the American Saddlebred Registry or the Canadian Livestock Records. Horses shall be serviceably sound and shall be shown without artificial appliances, except inconspicuously applied hair in mane or tail, tail brace and mouth controls. Quarter boots are allowed in Five-Gaited and Fine Harness classes. Stripping will occur in Classes 124 and 133 only. FIVE-GAITED SECTION Entries shall be shown both ways of the ring at an animated walk, trot, slow gait, rack and canter with a full mane and tail. 20. Amateur Five-Gaited Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Thurs. Eve. 44. Five-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $25 For juniors who have not reached their eighteenth birthday Fri. Aft. $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R 62. $200 Five-Gaited Open Entry Fee $25 For stallions, mares and geldings of any age Fri. Eve. 88. Five-Gaited Novice/Junior Open Entry Fee $25 For horses four years old and under or have not won three (3) first place ribbons at USEF regular member shows. $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R 104. $500 Amateur Five-Gaited Entry Fee $50 and judged in Class 20. The first three (3) ribbon winners in Class 20 must show in this class or forfeit winnings. $150 - $125 - $100 - $75 - $50 - R 129. $500 Five-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $50 and judged in Class 44. The first three (3) ribbon winners from that class must show in this class or forfeit winnings. $150 - $125 - $100 - $75 - $50 - R 133. $850 Five-Gaited Entry Fee $60 Sun. Eve. and judged in one other class of this section. The first three (3) ribbon winners in Classes 62 or 88 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $250 - $175 - $125 - $100 - $100 - $100 10 THREE-GAITED SECTION 11. Amateur Three-Gaited Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Thurs. Eve. 33. Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $25 For juniors who have not reached their eighteenth birthday Fri. Aft. $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R 57. $200 Three-Gaited Open Entry Fee $25 Fri. Eve. 75. Three-Gaited Novice/Junior Entry Fee $25 For horses four years old and under or have not won three (3) first ribbons at USEF regular member shows 97. $500 Amateur Three-Gaited Entry Fee $50 and judged in Class 11. The first three (3) ribbon winners in Class 11 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $150 - $125-100 - $75 - $50 - R 114. $500 Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $50 and judged in Class 33. The first three (3) ribbon winners from that class must show in this class or forfeit winnings. $150 - $125 - $100 - $75 - $50 - R 124. $750 Three-Gaited Entry Fee $60 and judged in one other class of this section. The first three (3) ribbon winners in Class 57 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $200 - $150 - $125 - $125 - $100 - $50 FINE HARNESS HORSE SECTION Entries shall be shown with a full mane and tail both ways of the ring at an animated walk, a park trot and show your horse, except in amateur classes, to an appropriate vehicle. Light harness with snaffle bit and overcheck are required. Entries to stand quietly, but shall not be asked to back. 6. $200 Fine Harness Horse Open Stake Entry Fee $25 For stallions, mares or geldings of any age. Thurs. Eve. 45. Amateur Fine Harness Horse Stake Entry Fee $25 Open to stallions, mares or geldings driven by an amateur Fri. Eve. $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R 100. $400 Fine Harness Horse Entry Fee $40 and judged in one other class of this section. First three (3) ribbon winners in Class 6 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $100 - $90 - $75 - $60 - $40 - $35 11

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED ENGLISH SHOW PLEASURE Entries must be shown with a full mane and tail. Tails must not be gingered or put in any device which alters their carriage. Braids and inconspicuously applied hair in mane and tail are permitted. Shoe bands and pad are permitted. Quarter boots are permitted in Five-Gaited classes. Manners and suitability as a pleasure mount are paramount. Special emphasis to be placed on a true flat walk. Entries must stand quietly and back readily. THREE-GAITED SHOW ENGLISH PLEASURE 9. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure - Adult Rider Entry Fee $25 Judged 75% on manners, performance presence and Thurs. Eve. quality; 25% on total conformation 25. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Novice Rider Entry Fee $25 For riders who have not won three (3) first place ribbons Fri. Aft. at regular member shows of the USEF. Horse eligible for the Junior Exhibitor or Amateur.. $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R 55. Three-Gaited Show Pleasure - Jr. Exhibitor Entry Fee $25 For riders who have not reached their eighteenth birthday Fri. Eve. 102. $300 Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Entry Fee $30 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 9. $100 - $75 - $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 111. $300 Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Novice Rider Entry Fee $30 To be eligible, entries must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 25. $100 - $75 - $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 116. $300 Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor Entry Fee $30 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 55. $100 - $75 - $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 FIVE-GAITED ENGLISH SHOW PLEASURE 7. Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Open Entry Fee $25 To be shown at a walk, trot, slow gait, rack and canter. Thurs. Eve. 70. $250 Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Entry Fee $30 To be eligible horses must be entered, shown and judged in Class 7. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 DRIVING SHOW PLEASURE 34. ASB Driving Show Pleasure Open Entry Fee $25 Shown to a two wheeled jog cart with driver only. Shown Fri. Aft. at a flat walk, trot and extended trot, speed to be penalized. 81. $250 ASB Driving Show Pleasure Entry Fee $30 and judged in Class 34. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 PARK PLEASURE 14. Park Pleasure Junior/Novice Entry Fee $25 For horses four years old or under or for those who have Fri. Eve. not won three (3) first place ribbons at regular member shows of the USEF. $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R 53. Park Pleasure Horse Open Entry Fee $25 Fri. Eve. 82. $200 Park Pleasure Junior/Novice Entry Fee $30 and judged in Class 14. 118. $250 Park Pleasure Entry Fee $35 and judged in Class 14 or 53. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 AMERICAN SADDLEBRED ENGLISH COUNTRY PLEASURE Must be plain shod suitable for trail riding without pads, bands or any other device between hoof and shoe. 5. Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 Thurs. Eve. 73. Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $20 126. $125 Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Entry Fee $25 and judged in one other class of this section, driving excluded. $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 - R - R 12 13

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED DRIVING COUNTRY PLEASURE 78. Driving Country Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 119. $125 Driving Country Pleasure Entry Fee $25 and judged in Class 78. $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 - R - R AMERICAN SADDLEBRED WESTERN COUNTRY PLEASURE Open to registered American Saddlebred horses. To be shown at a walk, jog trot and lope both ways of the ring. To stand quietly and back readily. 37. ASB Western Country Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 Trophy & 6 Ribbons Fri. Aft. 67. $125 ASB Western Country Pleasure Entry Fee $25 and judged in Class 37. $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 - R - R AMERICAN SADDLEBRED HUNTER COUNTRY PLEASURE Open to registered American Saddlebred horses. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To stand quietly and back readily. 47. ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 Trophy & 6 Ribbons Fri. Eve. 115. $125 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Entry Fee $25 $50 - $30 - $25 - $20 - R - R THREE-GAITED PARK HORSE Open to horses of any age. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be shown with a full mane and tail. 2. Three-Gaited Park Open Horse Entry Fee $25 Thurs. Eve. 29. Amateur Three-Gaited Park Horse Entry Fee $25 Fri. Aft. 52. Junior Exhibitor Park Horse Entry Fee $25 Fri. Eve. 84. $250 Three-Gaited Park Horse Entry Fee $35 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in any other class in this division. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 128. $250 Three-Gaited Park Horse Amateur Entry Fee $35 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 29. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 120. $250 Three-Gaited Park Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $35 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 52. $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R ROADSTER HORSE DIVISION To be shown to bike both ways of the ring at a jog trot, road gait and at speed. Horse must be a registered member of the American Road Horse & Pony Association. 17. Road Horse To Bike Open Entry Fee $25 $50 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Thurs. Eve 61. Roadster Horse Under Saddle Entry Fee $25 $50 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Fri. Eve. 95. $250 Road Horse To Bike Entry Fee $35 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 17. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 HACKNEY ROADSTER PONY DIVISION Open to ponies 13 hands (52 ) and under who are registered with the AHHS or the Canadian Hackney Society and shown under their full registered names by the owner of record. Driver or rider to wear stable colors, jacket and cap to match. To be shown at a jog trot, road gait and at speed. Class 68 does not qualify for a bike championship. ESE SHow is a member of the American Road Horse & Pony Association. 12. Roadster Pony Amateur Stake Entry Fee $25 Thurs. Eve. 31. Novice/Junior Roadster Pony Stake Entry Fee $25 For ponies who have not won three (3) first place Fri. Aft. ribbons at USEF regular member shows or for ponies four years of age or under. 49. Roadster Pony Open Stake Entry Fee $25 Fri. Eve. 68. Roadster Pony Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $20 To be shown under English saddle. Rider to wear stable colors. To be judged on manners, performance, speed, quality and suitability of rider to pony. Trophy & 6 Ribbons 14 15

. 99. $400 Open Roadster Pony Entry Fee $40 To be eligible, ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in Classes 12 or 31 if qualified by an amateur. $125 - $100 - $80 - $60 - $35 - R 110. $500 Amateur Roadster Pony Entry Fee $50 To be eligible, ponies must have been entered, shown and Sun Aft. judged in one other class in this division. First three (3) ribbon winners in Class 49 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $150 - $125 - $100 - $75 - $50 - R HACKNEY PONY DIVISION Entries must be registered with the American or Canadian Hackney Horse Societies and shown under their full registered names by owner of record. Hackney ponies not to exceed 14.2 hands. 1. Amateur Hackney Pony Stake Entry Fee $25 Thurs. Eve. 22. Hackney Pony Open Stake Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Fri. Aft. 42. Junior Novice Hackney Pony Entry Fee $25 For ponies who have not won three (3) first place ribbons Fri Eve. at USEF regular member shows or for ponies four years of age or under. 105. $400 Hackney Pony Amateur Entry Fee $40 To be eligible ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 1. $125 - $100 - $80 - $60 - $35 - R 131. $750 Hackney Pony Entry Fee $60 To be eligible ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of this division. First three (3) ribbon winners in Class 22 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $200 - $150 - $125 - $125 - $100 - $50 HACKNEY HARNESS PONY DIVISION Entries must be registered with the American or Canadian Hackney Horse Societies and shown under their full registered names by owner of record. Harness ponies not to exceed 12.2 hands. 19. Amateur Harness Pony Stake Entry Fee $25 Thurs. Eve. 59. Harness Pony Open Stake Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Fri. Eve. 86. Junior/Novice Harness Pony Entry Fee $25 For ponies who have not won three (3) first place ribbons at USEF regular member shows or for ponies four years of age or under. 94. $400 Hackney Harness Pony Amateur Entry Fee $40 To be eligible pony must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 19. $125 - $100 - $80 - $60 - $35 - R 121. $750 Harness Pony Entry Fee $60 To be eligible ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of this division. First three (3) ribbon winners in Class 59, must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $200 - $150 - $125 - $125 - $100 - $50 HACKNEY PONY SHOW PLEASURE DRIVING For registered Hackney Ponies with amateur to drive. Entries may not cross enter into any other section at this show. Ponies may be shown with long or short tails, martingales allowed. Entries to be shown to a two-wheeled jog cart at a walk, collected trot and extended trot, excessive speed to be penalized. Must back readily and stand quietly. To be judged on manners, performance, quality and conformation. 28. Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Open Entry Fee $25 $40 - $30 - $20 - $20 - R - R Fri. Aft 89. $120 Hackney Pony Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $30 To be eligible, pony must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of this section. HACKNEY PONY COUNTRY PLEASURE DRIVING This section is open to Junior Exhibitors and Amateurs. Mares or geldings only. Long tails and cob tails may be shown together. 39. Hackney Pony Country Pleasure Driving Open Entry Fee $25 Trophy and Six Ribbons Fri. Aft. 77. $100 Hackney Pony Country Pleasure Driving Champion Entry Fee $25 To be eligible ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 39. $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R 16 17

HACKNEY HORSE DIVISION 36. Hackney Horse Open Entry Fee $25 $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R Fri. Aft 112. $120 Hackney Horse Entry Fee $30 and judged in Class 36. MORGAN HORSE DIVISION Horses shown in this division must be registered with the American Morgan Horse Association, Inc. In all qualifying classes the judging percentages will be 40% on type and conformation and 60% performance, presence, quality and manners. In classes the percentages will be 50% on type and 50% on conformation. In Ladies and Amateur classes, manners, suitability and quality will precede performance. classes will not be stripped. MORGAN PARK SADDLE SECTION Park saddle horses will show both ways of the ring at a park walk, park trot and canter. 41A. Morgan Park Saddle Ladies Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Fri Eve 60. Morgan Park Saddle Open Stake Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Fri. Eve. 127. $250 Morgan Park Saddle Entry Fee $25 To be eligible horses must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of this section. The first three (3) ribbon winners in Class 60 must show in this class or forfeit winnings from that class. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 MORGAN PARK HARNESS SECTION Horses must be shown to a four-wheeled vehicle in Open Park Harness classes. Horses will show both ways of the ring at park walk, park trot and open show your horse, and in amateur classes, horses will show at a park walk and a park trot. 10. Morgan Park Harness Open Entry Fee $25 $60 - $40 - $30 - $20 - R - R Thurs. Eve. 103. $250 Morgan Park Harness Entry Fee $25 and judged in Class 10 or forfeit winnings from that class. $75 - $50 - $40 - $35 - $30 - $20 MORGAN HUNTER PLEASURE SECTION To be shown at a walk, trot, extended trot, canter and extended canter, with light rein but still maintaining contact with horse s mouth. May be asked to back. To be judged on performance, manners and soundness 60%; type and conformation 40%. percentage will be 50% - 50%. 1A. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse Entry Fee $20 Thurs Eve. 26. Morgan Hunter Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R Fri. Aft. 69. $120 Morgan Hunter Pleasure Entry Fee $25 and judged in Class 26 or forfeit winnings from that class. MORGAN PLEASURE DRIVING HORSE SECTION To be shown at a walk, pleasure trot and road trot. To be judged on performance and ability to give a good pleasure drive with emphasis on manner and gait 60%, type and conformation 40%. In classes the percentage will be 50% - 50%. 18. Morgan Amateur Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $20 Thurs. Eve. 35. Morgan Pleasure Driving Novice/Junior Entry Fee $20 For horses four years old or under or for horses who Fri. Aft. have not won three (3) first place ribbons at USEF regular member shows. 54. Morgan Pleasure Driving Open Entry Fee $20 Fri. Eve. 96. $200 Morgan Pleasure Driving Amateur Entry Fee $30 and judged in Class 18 if qualified by an amateur. 122. $200 Morgan Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $30 and judged in one other class of this section. 18 19

MORGAN WESTERN PLEASURE SECTION To be shown at a walk, jog-trot, and lope, with a light rein but still maintaining contact with the horse s mouth. The judge may ask for an extension of any gait. To be judged on manners, performance, quality, presence and apparent ability to give a good pleasure ride, with emphasis on manners and gait 60%, type and conformation 40%. In all s percentages will be 50% - 50%. Horses will not be tested on obstacles. 38. Morgan Western Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R Fri. Aft. 79. $120 Morgan Western Pleasure Entry Fee $25 and judged in one other class of this section. MORGAN ENGLISH PLEASURE HORSE SECTION To be shown at a walk, pleasure trot, road trot and canter, with a light rein but still maintaining contact with the horse s mouth. To be judged on manners, performance, quality, presence and apparent ability to give a good pleasure ride 60%, type and conformation 40%. In all s percentages will be 50% - 50%. Horses will not be tested on obstacles, but may be asked to back. 8. Morgan English Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 Thurs. Eve. 30. Morgan English Pleasure Amateur Entry Fee $20 Fri. Aft. 51. Morgan English Pleasure - Novice/Junior Entry Fee $20 Fri. Eve. 83. Morgan English Pleasure - Jr. Exhibitor Entry Fee $20 Trophy and Six Ribbons 101. $350 Morgan English Pleasure Amateur Entry Fee $35 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 30 if qualified by an amateur or juvenile. $100 - $80 - $60 - $40 - $35 - $35 132. $350 Morgan English Pleasure Entry Fee $35 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of this section. $100 - $80 - $60 - $40 - $35 - $35 MORGAN CLASSIC PLEASURE SECTION To be shown at a walk, pleasure trot, road trot and a canter. To be judged on manners, performance and gait 60%, type and conformation 40%. It is imperative that the horse give the distinct appearance of being a pleasure to ride with emphasis on the walk and smooth transitions. Horses must stand quietly and back readily. To be shown by an amateur in saddle seat attire only. 24. Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Open Entry Fee $20 $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R Fri. Aft. 58. Morgan Classic Pleasure Open Entry Fee $20 $40 - $30 -$20 - $10 - R - R Fri. Eve. 76. $120 Morgan Classic Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $25 and judged in Class 24. 113. $120 Morgan Classic Pleasure Entry Fee $25 and judged in Class 58. SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION DIVISION Open to juniors who have not reached their 18th birthday 27. Pleasure Equitation Open Entry Fee $25 For riders who have not reached their 18th birthday Fri. Aft. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 48. Walk & Trot Equitation Open Entry Fee $25 Open to riders 11 years and under Fri. Eve. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 50. Saddle Seat Equitation 14-17 Entry Fee $25 For riders who have reached their 14th but not their 18th Fri. Eve. birthday. Tests 1-16. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 63. NEHC Saddle Seat Medal Entry Fee $25 Open to Junior NEHC members who have not reached their Sat. Morn. 18th birthday. To be shown at a walk, trot & canter both ways of the ring. Will be asked to perform Test A or B 66. Saddle Seat Equitation 13 & Under Entry Fee $25 For riders who have not reached their 14th birthday. Tests 1-12. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 20 21

90. USEF Saddle Seat Medal Entry Fee $25 Open to USEF members who have not reached their Sat. Eve 18th birthday and have never won the Final. To be shown at a walk, trot & canter both ways of the ring. The top 4 competitors will be asked to perform an individual workout and will include 2 or more of tests 1-16. One win eliminates the rider from further competition in this class for the remainder of the qualifying season. 92. New England Walk & Trot Saddle Seat Entry Fee $40 Open to Saddle Seat Equitation riders 11 years of age and under who have shown in one Walk and Trot Class in 2016. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 62A. Leadline Walk Only Entry Fee $20 Open to children who have not reached their 8th birthday and have not competed in other than Leadline classes. The entries will be judged on the basis of elementary fundamentals of horsemanship. An adult will be required to lead the entry. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 106. Leadline Open Entry Fee $20 Open to children who have not reached their 8th birthday and have not competed in other than Leadline classes. Entries will be asked to trot individually. The entries will be judged on the basis of elementary fundamentals of horsemanship excluding diagonals. An adult will be required to lead the entry. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 109. Saddle Seat Equitation Entry Fee $30 For riders 17 years of age and under. To be eligible, rider must have been entered, shown and judged in Classes 50 or any other qualifying Medal class or 66. Tests 1-16. Trophy and 8 Ribbons 117. Pleasure Equitation Entry Fee $30 To be eligible, riders must have shown in Class 27 or any Sun. Aft other qualifying Medal class.. Trophy and 8 Ribbons FRIESIAN DIVISION All riders, owners, trainers, have to b a member of IFSHA or pay a non-member fee. Horses must have registration number with IFSHA 3. Friesian Country Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $ 25 All gaits to be performed with willingness, smoothness and Thurs Eve. cadence. Must display pleasurable attitude to drive. Trophy & 6 Ribbons 15. Friesian Saddle Seat English Pleasure Open Entry Fee $25 To be shown with English equipment at a walk, trot, and Thurs. Eve. canter both ways of the ring. Horses to stand quietly. Trophy & 6 Ribbons 21. Friesian Show Pleasure Driving Open Entry Fee $25 To be shown both directions of the ring at a walk, normal trot Fri Aft. and strong trot. Horses are to stand quietly and back readily Trophy & 6 Ribbons 41. Friesian Carriage Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $ 25 Judged as a Working class.to be shown both directions of the ring Fri Eve. at a walk, normal trot, strong trot and halt. Horses are to stand quietly and back readily Trophy & 6 Ribbons 56. $200 Friesian Saddle Seat English Pleasure Open Entry Fee$30 To be shown with English equipment at a walk, trot, Fri. Eve. and canter both ways of the ring. Horses to stand quiet. To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 15. 72. $200 Friesian Show Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $ 30 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown Sun Aft. and been judged in Class 21. 91. $200 Friesian Country Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $ 30 To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and been judged in Class 3. 108. $200 Friesian Carriage Pleasure Driving Entry Fee $ 30 Judged as a Working class.to be eligible, horses must have Sun Aft. been entered, shown and been judged in Class 41. MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES Cross entry between miscellaneous classes and regular classes is allowed at this competition. Riders/drivers/handlers entered in classes restricted to amateurs must have amateur status with USEF. Miscellaneous classes do not count toward USEF Horse of the Year Awards Program. 4. Adult Saddle Seat Equitation Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $ 25 To be shown with English equipment at a walk, trot, Thurs. Eve. and canter both ways of the ring. Horses to stand quiet. 22 23

13. English Pleasure Adult Entry Fee $25 Open to all breeds or combination of breeds under English tack. Thurs. Eve. To be shown at a walk, trot, & canter both ways of the ring. Must back readily if asked classes will not be stripped.. 23. Adult Western Equitation Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $25 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown Thurs. Eve. with Western tack and attire. To be shown at a walk, jog and lope both ways of the ring. 16. Western Pleasure Junior Exhibitor Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $25 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown Fri. Aft. with Western tack and attire. To be shown at a walk, jog and lope both ways of the ring. 32. Adult Western Pleasure Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $25 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown Fri Aft. with Western tack and attire. To be shown at a walk, jog and lope both ways of the ring. 40. Open Country Pleasure Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $25 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown with English attire and tack. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. 43. English Pleasure Horse Junior Exhibitor Entry Fee $25 Open to all breeds or combination of breeds. under English tack. Fri. Eve To be shown at a walk, trot, & canter both ways of the ring. Must back readily Trophy and 8 Ribbons 46. Hunter Pleasure Open Entry Fee $25 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown with English Hunt attire and tack. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. 64. $100 Open Pleasure Driving 2 or 4 Wheel Entry Fee $25 To be shown at a walk, trot, & extended trot both ways of the Fri Aft ring.open to horses or ponies. $40 - $30 - $20 - $10 - R - R 65. Ladies English Pleasure Horse Entry Fee $25 Open to all breeds of horses ridden by a lady. under English tack. To be shown at a walk, trot, & canter both ways of the ring. Must back readily if asked classes will not be stripped. 71. Walk and Trot Pleasure Entry Fee $25 To be shown in English or Western. Not to have reached their 11th birthday. To walk, trot & jog both ways of the ring. Handlers are encouraged to be with their entries in the line-up. 74. $200 Adult Equitation Saddle/Western Seat Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $ 30 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown with English or Western. To be shown at a walk, trot/jog and canter/lope both ways of the ring. Must have shown in Class 4 or 23 80. NEHC Pleasure Open Entry Fee $25 Open to members and non-members. To be shown at a Sat. Morn. walk, trot or jog, canter or lope. Loose rein on command of judge only, but without loss of contact. Will be required to back. Shall be judged on manners, performance and quality, in that order. All horses shall be judged on their respective merits regardless of type. 85. $200 Open Country Pleasure Opportunity (no points) Must have shown in class 40 Entry Fee $30 SatAft. 87. Open Western Pleasure Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $25 Open to any breed or combination of breeds being shown with Western tack and attire. To be shown at a walk, jog and lope both ways of the ring. 93. $200 Open Hunter Seat Pleasure Opportunity (no points) Entry Fee $25 and judged in any Hunter Pleasure class at this show in this section. $65 - $45 - $ 40 - $30 - $ 20 - R 98. $200 English Pleasure Horse Jr Exhibitor Entry Fee $30 Sat. Eve and judged in Class 43. $65 - $45 - $ 40 - $30 - $ 20 - R 107. Walk and Trot Pleasure Entry Fee $25 To be shown in English or Western. Not to have reached their 11th birthday. To walk, trot & jog both ways of the ring. Handlers are encouraged to be with their entries in the line up. 24 25

123. $200 Open Pleasure Driving 2 or 4 Wheel Entry Fee $30 To be shown at a walk, trot, & extended trot both ways of the ring. Must back readily if asked. Open to horses or ponies. 125. $200 Open Western Pleasure Opportunity (no points) To be eligible horses must have been entered, Entry Fee $30 shown and judged in any Western Pleasure class at this show in this section. Sun.Aft. 130. $200 English Pleasure Horse Open Entry Fee $30 and judged in any English Pleasure class at this show in this section. $65 - $45 - $ 40 - $30 - $ 20 - R A12. Big E Beginner Open W/T 17 & Under Opportunity Entry Fee $20 A13. Big E Beginner Open W/T 18 & Over Opportunity Entry Fee $20 Sat.Morn. ACADEMY DIVISION Open to all entries who qualify for this division. Riders may not cross enter into any other divisions or classes at this show. The riders will be judged on basic equitation skills and ability to control their horse. Academy classes are restricted to horses used regularly in a lesson program. Entries exempt from USEF Drug Fee. Trophy & 6 Ribbons Per Class Entry Fee $20 Per Class Sat. Morn. The Official Show Photographer John McCarthy A1. Academy Leadline Open A2. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter Adult Pleasure A3. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter Adult Equitation A4. Academy Walk/Trot Adult Pleasure A5. Academy Walk/Trot Adult Equitation A6. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter 17 & Under Pleasure A7. Academy Walk/Trot/Canter 17 & Under Equitation A8. Academy Walk/Trot 14-17 Pleasure A9. Academy Walk/Trot 14-17 Equitation A10. Academy Walk/Trot 13 & Under Pleasure A11. Academy Walk/Trot 13 & Under Equitation 26 27

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CONNECTICUT HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION Year 2017 (The CHSA show year begins December 1) New membership applications and renewals will become active on the date complete information and payment of correct fees are received at the CHSA office. All memberships (with the exception of Lifetime Horse Registration ) expire on November 30. In order to accumulate points, all riders must compete under the name registered with CHSA. ALL FIELDS MUST BE FILLED IN FOR APPLICATION TO BE PROCESSED. PLEASE PRINT. NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: EMAIL: TELEPHONE: CELL: TRAINER: FAMILY... $50 ADULT... $35 JUNIOR*... $35 (Junior memberships cannot be activated without date of birth.) *under 18 as of 12/1 of show season MEMBERSHIPS CANNOT BE ACTIVATED WITHOUT SIGNATURE. JUNIOR MEMBERSHIPS MUST BE SIGNED BY PARENT OR GUARDIAN: By signing this application, I / we agree to abide by the constitution, rules and by-laws of CHSA. Where applicable, I also declare that I am an Amateur in accordance with USEF Amateur Status and have not engaged in any activities cited uner the Amateur Rule which would make me a professional. JUNIOR: DOB: Month Day Year JUNIOR: DOB: Month Day Year JUNIOR: DOB: Month Day Year CHSA HORSE / PONY RECORDING APPLICATION Owner/Lessee of the horse / pony must be an active member of CHSA. In order to accumulate points, all horses must compete under the name registered with CHSA. ALL FIELDS MUST BE FILLED IN FOR APPLICATION TO BE PROCESSED. PLEASE PRINT. NAME OF HORSE / PONY Size (if pony) $20 ANNUALLY $100 LIFETIME NAME OF HORSE / PONY Size (if pony) $20 ANNUALLY $100 LIFETIME Owner name Lessee name SIGNATURE OF OWNER / LESSEE: Do you wish to receive a Free print subscription to Connecticut Horse magazine (www.connhorse.com)? Yes No PLEASE CONSIDER A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CHSA SCHOLARSHIP FUND GOLD $100 and over SILVER $50-$99 BRONZE $25-$49 PATRON Under $25 Please mail completed application to CHSA Membership, PO Box 54, Danielson, CT 06239. Application may also be electronically submitted online at chsaonline.com. Application may also be handed to the secretary at any CHSA affiliated show. 30 31

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