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GO Hunter-Jumper March Horse Show February 28-March 1, 2015 OKC State Fair Grounds OKC, Oklahoma Featuring $1,000 Hunter Derby NAL Children s and Amateur Adult Hunter Classes USEF Regional I Rated Hunters Jumper Rating 1 OHJA HJEO NAL TIP ENTRIES CLOSE February 20, 2015 OPPORTUNITY CLASSES INCLUDED

GO March Hunter-Jumper Horse Show February 28-March 1, 2015 OKC Fair Park Oklahoma City Oklahoma Recognized By USEF OHJA HJEO NAL TIP SHOW OFFICIALS Judges: Susie Baker Argyle, TX Patricia Jellerson New Braumfels, TX USEF Steward: Dana Frank OKC, OK Course Designer: Courtney Stewart Bixby, OK Announcers: Larry Eggleston Moore, OK Courtney Stewart Bixby, OK Show Manager: Bill Whisenant Lawton, OK Stable Manager: Margaret Thurston Norman, OK Show Secretary: Marlene Miller Broken Arrow, OK Veterinarian: Oklahoma City Equine Clinic 405-843-1099 Farrier: Will White Tulsa, OK 405-606-5240 Management: GO Hunter Jumper, Inc. Show Committee: Bill Whisenant Cathi Carroll Margaret Thurston Amanda Eggleston For Stalling Information Contact: Margaret Thurston 405-641-0167 For Horse Show information Contact: Bill Whisenant - billwhiz@lawtonnet.net For Entry Information Contact: Marlene Miller - dixielady68@yahoo.com 405-206-9711 2

GO Hunter Jumper March Horse Show 329816 Regional 1: Performance Htr 3'3", AO Htr 3'6", AO Htr 3'3", Jr Htr 3'6", Jr Htr 3'3", Pony Htr; Regional II: Ch Htr, AA Htr, Pre-Green Htr, Ch Htr Pony, Jumper 1 3

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 Greater Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Horse Shows. 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 a 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. MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. WARNING Under Oklahoma law, an equine professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities 4

DIRECTIONS TO OKLAHOMA STATE FAIRGROUNDS From Southbound I-35: Take southbound I-35 to I-40 West. Proceed west on I-40 until you reach May Ave. Exit I-40 and go north on May Ave. to the Oklahoma State Fair Park. Turn left into the fair grounds and proceed west and go to the left of the Coliseum and you will find Barn 6 on the left side of the street with the Coliseum to your right. From Northbound I-35: Take southbound I-35 to I-40 West. Proceed west on I-40 until you reach May Ave. Exit I-40 and go north on May Ave. to the Oklahoma State Fair Park. Turn left into the fair grounds and proceed west and go to the left of the Coliseum and you will find Barn 6 on the left side of the street with the Coliseum to your right. From Westbound I-44: Proceed west on I-44 until you reach I-35. Take southbound I-35 to I-40 West. Proceed west on I-40 until you reach May Ave. Exit I-40 and go north on May Ave. to the Oklahoma State Fair Park. Turn left into the fair grounds at Gate 5 and proceed west and go to the left of the Coliseum and you will find Barn 6 on the left side of the street with the Coliseum to your right. From Eastbound I-44: Stay on I-44 until you pass I-40. Get in the right lane and take the first exit (NW 10th Street Eastbound/Fair Park). Once you have entered the exit stay left and take the 10th Street east to May Ave. (the Fair Park gate will not be open). Turn right (south) at May and go to Gate 5 and turn right into Fair Park and proceed west and go to the left of the Coliseum and you will find Barn 6 on the left side of the street with the Coliseum to your right.. From Eastbound I-40: Take I-40 east to the I-44 eastbound exit. Get in the right lane and take the first exit (NW 10th Street Eastbound/Fair Park). Once you have entered the exit stay left and take the 10th Street east to May Ave. (the Fair Park gate will not be open). Turn right (south) at May and go to Gate 5 and turn right into Fair Park and proceed west and go to the left of the Coliseum and you will find Barn 6 on the left side of the street with the Coliseum to your right.. From Westbound I-40: Take I-40 west to May Ave. Exit I-40 and go north on May Ave. to the Oklahoma State Fair Park. Turn left into the fair grounds and proceed west and go to the left of the Coliseum and you will find Barn 6 on the left side of the street with the Coliseum to your right. Hope to see you at the April Tulsa Spring GO Show 5

FIRE MARSHALL S STATEMENT - LIVESTOCK 1. There shall be NO plastic or vinyl material in the buildings, coverings for stalls, or used for temporary security of retail storefronts. 2. Only stalls for tack storage, entertainment, or sleeping can be covered on the top, and will require a smoke detector. 3. The stalls can only be covered in a red rosin construction grade paper or (butcher block paper) cheesecloth, either regular or restaurant type grade. Wood trapping-3 max. On center to attach paper is allowed. 4. Sleeping areas are to be equipped with a smoke detector and fire Extinguisher. 5. Any aisle space between stalls can be covered only if equal open space to material not to exceed 4 (foot) ie. If your material is max. 4 (foot) then the space between material shall be min. 4 (foot). 6. No two (2) continuous stalls shall be covered at any time. 7. Combustible storefront elevations shall be treated in ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 701 to make them flame retardant and a certificate or similar proof is supplied to the Oklahoma City Fire Marshals Office prior to its placing. Material that is being treated by user must be done in the presence of an Inspector from the City of Oklahoma City Fire Marshals Office. 8. Awnings shall not exceed out from stalls any further than 4 (foot). 9. No portable heaters of any type are allowed in the Oklahoma City Fairground livestock facilities. 10. NO tents or canopies are allowed inside the barns, arena, or livestock area. This is to include but not limited to EZ-UP pop up tents. 11. NO SMOKING will be permitted in Arena or Livestock area (BARNS). 12. NO hay, straw, shavings, or similar combustible materials used for decorations are permitted within any facility unless they have been treated in ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 701 to make them flame retardant and a certificate or similar proof is supplied to the Oklahoma City Fire Marshals Office prior to its placing. (Hay or straw for animals is permissible and can be kept in stall areas for feeding and or bedding) 13. Combustible trash shall be removed at least once a day during the period the arena/exhibit is occupied. City of Oklahoma City Fire Marshals Office Office 405-297-3584 Fax: 405-297-3330 2300 General Pershing Blvd., Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73107 6

Rules and Regulations This show is a regular member of USEF. EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT FEDERATION RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. ENTRIES: Entries close February 20, 2015. Entries received after February 20 may be charged a late fee of $10.00 Post entries will be accepted until the start of the class. Riders who show in a class in which they are not entered will be charged a $5.00 gate fee. All horses entered must be named on entry blank, including horses shown only in equitation classes. Entries will ONLY be accepted when signed by the owner, rider or handler, AND trainer. Entries must be accompanied by a check for stabling fees. Post entries will be accepted as noted above. Numbers will not be issued without proof of negative Coggins test. No stall will be reserved unless stall fees are paid by the closing of entries. Please give complete name, address, telephone number, and tax payer ID number for owner, rider, and trainer. Each entry must also include USEF numbers for Owner, Rider, and Trainer. It is the responsibility of the person making the entry to execute properly and complete all necessary information pertaining to each entry made in accordance with the rules of the USEF. A $30 Office/Administration fee will be charged for every horse on the show grounds to cover schooling, adds, and scratches. Tack stalls and shavings can be divided if notification is given in Show Office no later than Saturday Noon. All non-showing horses will be charged a stall fee, office fee, a $25.00 non-showing fee and MUST submit a signed entry blank and negative coggins test, the same as a showing horse. A processing fee of $40 plus collection fees will be charged for all non-negotiable checks. Mail entries to: Marlene Miller 2608 S. Walnut Ave. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 REFUNDS: NO STALL FEES WILL BE REFUNDED after the closing date of February 20 without a vet certificate of illness. Entry fees will not be refunded unless a certificate of illness or injury prepared by an accredited veterinarian is presented to the show office before the start of the show. Once the show has started horses which are not shown in classes which they have entered will forfeit their entry fees, except if a 7

horse is injured or becomes ill prior to the class(s) entered - certificate of illness from official horse show veterinarian required. PROPER NOTIFICATION OF SCRATCHES must be made in the show office BEFORE the start of the class or classes being scratched. STALLS: 10 x 10 permanent stalls with doors are available at $100 for entries received on or before March 1. Stalls will be available February 28 (Friday). Bedding, feed, and hay are available for purchase on the grounds and may be pre-ordered by calling 405-948-6786. Manure must be disposed of in designated areas only, no manure in trash bins. No stall doors or panels are to be removed. A $50 Per DAY Grounds Fee will be charged for horses trailering in and showing daily. FOR STALL RESERVATIONS, please contact MARGARET THURSTON at 405-641-0167. The Next GO Show is: GO Tulsa Spring Horse Show April 15-19 CAMPERS: Camper spaces with full hook-up, including sewer, are available. CREDENTIALS: All exhibitors in any Amateur, Junior, or Pony section must present Amateur certificate or measurement card to the show office before numbers will be released. To speed processing, please send photo copy of credentials with entry. All horses and ponies that do not have a current measurement card will be measured at a designated time/location. Any exhibitor not presenting valid membership credentials (USEF/USHJA) will be charged a $30 non-refundable Show Pass fee for each association. Opportunity & Academy classes and classes that the exhibitor is asked to walk and trot only are exempted from non-member fees per GR901.9(5). HORSE REGISTRATIONS: All horses competing in Federation nonbreed restricted licensed competitions with hunter, hunter breeding, jumper, and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in GR901.9, items 1-9) must be properly identified and must obtain a REGISTRATION NUMBER from USHJA. A registration number for each horse must be entered on all entry forms for licensed competitions. Proof of registration must be presented to show secretary before numbers can be released. Non USEF registered horses may compete, but will not be awarded points toward HOTY year end awards. 8

MEASURMENTS: Please advise office of any horses and/or ponies requiring measurement. Any horse/pony that cannot present a measurement card will be required to present themselves for measurement at the times posted in the office to have their horse/pony measured. Any pony of horse that needs to be measured should check in the horse show office for a posted schedule of measurement times and places. ATTIRE: It is compulsory for ALL riders in all Hunter, Jumper and Hunt Seat Equitation classes, where jumping is required and when jumping anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. It is in the tradition of the competition ring that riders be correctly attired for the class in question. Formal attire is required, unless Management permits Hunter or Hunter Seat Equitation riders to ride without jackets. Must have headgear on and fastened while mounted anywhere on grounds. RIBBONS/TROPHIES/CHAMPIONSHIPS: All classes will receive a trophy and ribbons through sixth place. Each Hunter section will receive a Champion and Reserve award on points earned. Full championship points will be given in all classes in each hunter section. In all hunter sections, Champion and Reserve will be awarded to two of the top four horses acquiring the most points over fences. In hunter classes these four horses will also receive points for under saddle class. A Championship will not count for points unless a minimum of three entries show and compete in at least two over fences classes and one under saddle class JUMPERS: Ties in Jumper classes will jump off for first place only. Ties for all other places will be determined by fastest time in first round among those with an equal number of faults. JUMP ORDER/RING CONFLICTS: It is the exhibitor s responsibility to follow posted jump orders and/or check in when necessary. Management will designate priority rings on a daily basis. Paddock masters have the authority to scratch exhibitors not in compliance with this policy. Add/Scratch slips must be presented to the paddock master prior to the start of the class. Regional I rated competitions if there are less than three (3) entries in the Amateur Owner 3 3, the Amateur Owner 3 6, the Junior Hunter 3 3 or the Junior Hunter 3 6 sections, they may be combined. 9

FOOTING/ARENA DIMENSIONS: Ring 1, Barn 6 (climate controlled) is 120 x250 associated warm up is 90 x180 Ring 2, Super Barn is 120 x200, associated warm up is 90 x180. Footing in all arenas is dirt sand mix. SCHOOLING: Hunter Rings will be open for schooling on the day prior to the show (approximately 1:00 PM). Rings may also be open before and after the show, each day, (TIME PERMITTING). Times will be posted or announced. Jumping will be permitted only when medical personnel are on the grounds. POLING: Manual poling and use of bamboo offsets are prohibited at all times on the show grounds. In the event of a violation of this regulation, the involved horse, owner, rider, and trainer of record may be suspended from further competition at the show where the violation occurred. DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS: Current USEF rules relating to drugs and medications will be enforced. Each showing horse must pay a $2.00 USHJA Zone Support fee and a $8 Drug/Medication fee plus an $8 USEF fee. TOTAL USEF/USHJA FEES PER SHOWING HORSE IS $18.00. Nonshowing horses must still pay the $8 D/M fee. 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. PETS: Pursuant to USEF rules: Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on leash or otherwise constrained. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to monetary 10

fines as well as issuance of warning cards. CHANGES: Management reserves the right to make changes to its list of officials and/or to cancel, combine, add, delay, and reschedule classes in the best interest of the Event. RESPONSIBILITY: Submission of entry to this show constitutes an agreement to the following: Exhibitor agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Oklahoma City Fair Park and GO March Hunter Jumper Horse Show officials against any claims, demands, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees for the defense thereof, arising from the conduct or management of Exhibitor s business or its use of the premises or from any breach on the part of Exhibitor of any conditions of this Agreement, or contractors, agents, employees, guests, or invitees in or about the premises. In case of any action or proceeding brought against Oklahoma City Fair Park and Go Show Management by reason of any such claim. Exhibitor, upon notice, covenants to defend such action or proceeding by council acceptable to owner. Exhibitor is responsible for his/her own property and Oklahoma City Fair Park and GO Show Management are not responsible for accidents, fire, or theft. HJ104 Support and/or Stabling Facilities: Competition management may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their agents up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments. PRIZE MONEY will be distributed as shown in the chart shown below unless otherwise stated in the prize list. An IRS W9 form must be completed and filed with the horse show office before any prize money can be credited to your account. If the prize money recipient is not present to sign the form, it can be returned to GO within 14 days and all prize money will be mailed. Prize $ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $100 $30 $22 $15 $13 $10 $10 $99 $30 $22 $15 $13 $10 $9 All Hunter courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field. A dotted line may be used. Classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted in the prize list. Championships and Reserve Championships will be awarded in all Hunter Divisions. Points awarded as follows: 1st-10, 2nd-6, 3rd-4, 4th- 2, 5th-1, 6th-1/2. 11

Entering The GO March Horse Show Online Instructions 1. Go to www.horseshowsonline.com. 2. If you do not have an account with Horseshows Online, near the top of the page click on Member Services. Otherwise, log in to your account and go to step # 9. 3. Near the lower left hand side of the page, click on Click here to create a new account. 4. Click Next. Fill out the information requested. Click on the I agree to the terms of service box. Click Next. 6. Choose a login ID and password. Type the code as shown and click Next. 7. You now have an account. Click the link Click here to go to member login page. 8. Log in to your account. 9. Click the tab that says My People, Horses, Shows. 10. Add as many people and horses as you need to in order to enter. This includes all horses that you intend to show, their owners, riders and trainers. These will stay on your account, so you only need to create them once - after that you will have them stored for future shows. 11. Once you have all your people and horses created, click the tab that says My Show Entries. 12. Click the button that says Enter a Show - Create New Online Entry. 13. Select the show you would like to enter. You are now through with the difficult part of using this system. All you need to do is follow the instructions and choose the horse, owner, trainer and rider for each entry. The next screen will allow you to choose your classes. The screen after that will display your fees. A stall will be included in your fees. That can be edited at the show if you you need to change it. When you are through with the fees screen, the next screen will allow you to review your entry information and check to be sure it is correct. When you are sure that it is, click the next button to submit it to the show. The next screen will allow you to print a copy of the entry for your records. If you make a mistake and need to change anything, we can do that at the show or you can email me and I will fix it on my end. Please drop me an email, text or give me a call if you have any problems with the process. I ll be happy to help with any issues. Marlene Miller, Executive Assistant Showtime Equestrian Services dixielady68@yahoo.com (405) 206-9711 12

Regional 1 Rated Hunter Divisions Hunter sections with less than 6 may be combined. Pony sections with less than 4 may be combined. If there are less than three (3) entries in the Amateur Owner 3 3, the Amateur Owner 3 6, the Junior Hunter 3 3 or the Junior Hunter 3 6 sections, they may be combined. Performance Hunter 3 3 Fences 3 3 Individual class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 55 $99 Performance Hunter I 56 $99 Performance Hunter II 57 $99 Performance Handy Hunter 58 $99 Performance Hunter Under Saddle Amateur-Owner Hunter (3 6 ) Fences 3 6 Individual class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 101 $100 3 6 Amateur-Owner Hunter I 102 $100 3 6 Amateur-Owner Hunter II 103 $100 3 6 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 104 $100 3 6 Amateur- Owner Hunter Under Saddle Amateur-Owner Hunter (3 3 ) Fences 3 3 Individual class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 59 $100 3 3 Amateur-Owner Hunter I 60 $100 3 3 Amateur-Owner Hunter II 61 $100 3 3 Amateur-Owner Handy Hunter 62 $100 3 3 Amateur- Owner Hunter Under Saddle 3 6 Junior Hunter Open to junior riders. Fences 3 6 Individual class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 63 $100 Junior Hunter I 64 $100 Junior Hunter II 65 $100 Junior Handy Hunter 66 $100 Junior Hunter Under Saddle 13

3 3 Junior Hunter Open to junior riders. Riders may not cross enter into any class at 3 6 or higher in the hunter division, higher than 3 9 in the equitation division or higher than 1.20m in the jumper division at the same competition.. Horses entered in the Junior Hunter 3 3 section may not cross enter into the Children s Hunter section at the same competition. Horses entered in Junior Hunter 3 3 sections may not cross enter into Junior Hunter 3 6 sections at the same competition. When the Junior Hunter 3 3 is offered as one section, no exhibitor may ride more than three (3) horses in the section. Fences 3 3 Individual class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 109 $100 Junior Hunter 3 3 I 110 $100 Junior Hunter 3 3 II 111 $100 Junior Handy Hunter 3 3 112 $100 Junior Hunter 3 3 Under Saddle Pony Hunter HU110 Pony Junior riders showing ponies cannot compete in any class where fences may be set higher than 3 6 at the same competition (Exception Children s Jumpers, Green Pony Hunters, USHJA International Hunter Derby, Junior Hunter Classics, Pony Jumpers and WIHS Equitation Jumper Phase.) Additionally, junior riders competing Green Ponies but not Regular Ponies are exempt from this fence height restriction. Fences 2 3 (S), 2 6 (M), 3 (L) Ind. class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 67 $100 Pony Hunter I 68 $100 Pony Hunter II 69 $100 Pony Handy Hunter 70 $99 Pony Hunter Under Saddle Regional II Rated Hunter Divisions For all Regional II rated sections please refer to current Zone 7 specifications. Sections with fewer than 6 entries may be combined. Split sections with fewer than 3 entries will be combined. Children s Working Hunter Riders entered in Children s Hunter sections may not compete over fences in any other class at the same competition in which obstacles are required to where fences exceed 3 3 Fences 3, Individual Class: $30 Each Section Fee: $100 43 Children s Working Hunter I 44 Children s Working Hunter II 45 Children s Working Hunter III NAL Designated Class 46 Children s Working Hunter Under Saddle 14

Adult Amateur Working Hunter Fences 3, Individual Class: $30 Each Section Fee: $100 47 Adult Amateur Working Hunter I 48 Adult Amateur Working Hunter II 49 Adult Amateur Working Hunter III NAL Designated Class 50 Adult Amateur Working Hunter Under Saddle Pre Green Hunter Fences 3 or 3 3 Individual class: $30 Each Section Fee: $100 51 Pre Green Hunter I 52 Pre Green Hunter II 53 Pre Green Hunter III 54 Pre Green Hunter Under Saddle Children s Pony Hunter Open to all junior riders. Fences 2 for small; 2 3 for medium; 2 6 for large ponies. See Zone 7 Specs in this prize list for eligibility requirements Fences 2 (S), 2 3 (M), 2 6 (L) Ind. class fee: $30 Section Fee: $100 10 Children s Pony Hunter I 11 Children s Pony Hunter II 12 Children s Pony Hunter III 13 Children s Pony Hunter Under Saddle 3 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter To encourage the retraining of Thoroughbreds into other disciplines upon completion of careers in racing or breeding, The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) is offering sponsorship for Thoroughbred-only classes and divisions and high point Thoroughbred awards. Eligible horses must provide T.I.P. Numbers to event organizer with entry. For more information, visit www.tjctip.com. Must present proof of registration when checking in. Fences 3 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 124 3 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter I 125 3 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter II 126 3 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter III 127 3 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle 15

Unrated Hunter Divisions Opportunity Classes: Horses, riders, owners, trainers, and coaches participating ONLY in Opportunity classes are exempt from Federation and affiliate organization membership and Horse Identification (HID) requirements and non-member fees, but are required to list the Federation membership number if the participant is a member. Opportunity Classes are for entry level riders. All Opportunity classes must have fences 2 6 or below. Any rider that has shown in a Zone pointed division, such as a children s hunter division is not eligible. Any rider that has shown in a regular division (such as regular ponies) is not eligible. Horses entered only in these classes are still subject to and must comply with the Drugs and Medication rules and are subject to drug testing. Horses entered only in these classes are exempt from the Federation fee, including the Equine Drugs and Medication fee and are not required to have a Horse Identification (HID) or Recording Number but are to list the HID or Recording number if the horse has been assigned this number. Riders/drivers/handlers entered only in these classes are exempt from the Federation membership requirements and are not required to pay a non-member fee but are required to list the Federation membership number if the participant is a member. Riders/drivers/handlers entered in Opportunity Classes can cross enter into the rated/recognized classes at the same competition. BUT if they do, all applicable fees and membership requirements apply per USEF Rule 821.6. Lead Line Open to riders 7 years and younger Walk and may be asked to trot. Entry Fee-$20.00. 1 Lead Line 16

Cross Bar Hunter & Equitation USHJA Opportunity Classes Open to riders 10 years and younger who have not competed in classes 2 6 or higher at any HJEO, GO, OHJA or USEF recognized show. Fences 18 maximum, no oxers, no filler boxes. Trotting not to be penalized for over fence classes. Not to canter in the under saddle. Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 2 Cross Bar Hunter I Opportunity Class 3 Cross Bar Hunter II Opportunity Class 4 Cross Bar Hunter U/S Opportunity Class 5 Cross Bar Equitation O/F Opportunity Class Short/Long Stirrup Hunter USHJA Opportunity Classes Open to non-professional riders who have not competed in classes 2 9 or higher at any HJEO, GO, OHJA or USEF recognized show. *NO OXERS OR FILLER BOXES. Trotting not to be penalized for over fence classes. Not to canter in the Under Saddle class. Fences 18 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 6 Short/Long Stirrup Hunter I Opportunity Class 7 Short/Long Stirrup Hunter II Opportunity Class 8 Short/Long Stirrup Hunter III Opportunity Class 9 Short/Long Stirrup Hunter U/S Opportunity Class 2 Hunter Section Horse or Pony. Riders may be amateurs, juniors or professionals. Fence heights 2 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 105 2 Hunter I 106 2 Hunter II 107 2 Hunter III 108 2 Hunter U/S Beginner Rider Hunter Horse or pony. Open to riders who have not competed in classes 2 9 or higher at any HJEO, GO, OHJA or USEF recognized show. (No Oxers) Fences 2 3 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 14 Beginner Rider Hunter I 15 Beginner Rider Hunter II 16 Beginner Rider Hunter III 17 Beginner Rider Hunter U/S 17

2 3 Low Hunter Fences 2 3 (No Oxers) Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 18 2 3 Low Hunter I 19 2 3 Low Hunter II 20 2 3 Low Hunter III 21 2 3 Low Hunter Under Saddle Baby Green Hunter Open to horses age 6 or younger or older horses in their 1st or 2nd year of showing that have not jumped 3 or higher in any recognized show. Fences 2 6 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 23 Baby Green Hunter I 24 Baby Green Hunter II 25 Baby Green Hunter III 26 Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle Rusty Stirrup Hunter Open to non-pro riders 35 and over. Fences 2 3 & 2 6. Rider declares height. Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 27 Rusty Stirrup Hunter I 28 Rusty Stirrup Hunter II 29 Rusty Stirrup Hunter III 30 Rusty Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle Intermediate Rider Hunter Horse or pony. Open to riders that have not competed in classes 3 or higher at any HJEO, GO, OHJA or USEF recognized show. Fences 2 6 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 31 Intermediate Rider Hunter I 32 Intermediate Rider Hunter II 33 Intermediate Rider Hunter III 34 Intermediate Rider Hunter Under Saddle 2 6 Open Hunter Fences 2 6 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 120 2 6 Open Hunter I 121 2 6 Open Hunter II 122 2 6 Open Hunter III 123 2 6 Open Hunter Under Saddle 18

2 6 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter To encourage the retraining of Thoroughbreds into other disciplines upon completion of careers in racing or breeding, The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) is offering sponsorship for Thoroughbred-only classes and divisions and high point Thoroughbred awards. Eligible horses must provide T.I.P. Numbers to event organizer with entry. For more information, visit www.tjctip.com. Must present proof of registration when checking in. Fences 2 6 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 128 2 6 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter I 129 2 6 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter II 130 2 6 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter III 131 2 6 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle Modified Children s/adult Hunter Open to Junior and Adult riders. Horse/Rider combination may not cross enter into any other class exceeding 3. Fences 2 9 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 35 Modified Children s/adult Hunter I 36 Modified Children s/adult Hunter II 37 Modified Children s/adult Hunter III 38 Modified Children s/adult Hunter U/S 3 Open Hunter Fences 3 Entry Fee-Section Fee $100 or $30/Class 39 3 Open Hunter I 40 3 Open Hunter II 41 3 Open Hunter III 42 3 Open Hunter Under Saddle $1,000.00 Hunter Derby This class is open to all horses and riders. There will be two heights offered; 2 6 with two option fences set no higher than 2 9 and 3 with two option fences set at 3 3. The first round will be a classic type course with the top 12 scoring horses coming back to jump a second round which will be handy in design. The two scores of those 12 are then added together to determine the placing s. The course and jumps will be designed to introduce competitors to a hunter derby type atmosphere. Fences 2 6 /2 9 or 3 0 /3 3 Entry Fee-$75.00 (Unrated) Class 89 $1,000.00 Hunter Derby 19

HJEO Hunter Class Open to current Junior and Amateur members of HJEO who are beginner or intermediate riders. To be shown over a figure eight course. Fences 2 6 Entry Fee-$30 22 HJEO Hunter Class Warm Up Hunter Classes Heights to be same as concurrent class in progress. Class Fee: $30 71 Warm Up Hunter I 72 Warm Up Hunter II 73 Warm Up Hunter III 74 Warm Up Hunter IV 117 Warm Up Hunter I-Opportunity 118 Warm Up Hunter II-Opportunity Hunter Seat Equitation Classes Entry Fee for Equitation Classes-$30/Class Short Stirrup: Open to riders 10 years and younger who have not competed in classes 2 9 or higher at any HJEO, GO, OHJA or USEF show. Long Stirrup: Open to riders 11 years and over who have not competed in classes 2 9 or higher at any HJEO, GO, OHJA or USEF show. 75 Opportunity Short/Long Stirrup Equitation On The Flat 76 Opportunity Short/Long Stirrup Equitation O/F 131 2 Equitation O/f 132 2 Equitation On The Flat 77 Beginner Rider Equitation On The Flat 78 Beginner Rider Equitation Over Fences 79 Rusty Stirrup Equitation On The Flat 80 Rusty Stirrup Equitation Over Fences 81 Intermediate Rider Equitation On The Flat 82 Intermediate Rider Equitation Over Fences 83 Modified Children s/adult Equitation On The Flat 84 Modified Children s/adult Equitation Over Fences Medal Classes Entry Fee for Equitation Medal Classes-$30/Class 85 OHJA Mini Medal - To be shown over a figure eight course at 2 6. Equitation only to count. Must be a member of OHJA and a Beginner or Intermediate rider as of December 1. Additional tests of the top 4 to 6 riders are required. Riders placing 1st or 2nd will qualify for year-end ride off to determine the Champion for the year. 86 OHJA 3 Medal - Open to Junior/Amateur riders who are members of OHJA. At least (3) riders must complete the course. Course 20

will be a figure 8 with at least 8 jumps and at least two changes of direction. Fences 3. Top 2 to 6 riders will test (Tests 1-14). Riders placing 1st or 2nd will qualify for OHJA year-end ride offs. 87 Oklahoma 3 3 Medal - Open to Junior/Amateur riders who are members of OHJA. At least (3) riders must complete the course. To be shown over a figure-eight course of at least eight obstacles with heights at 3 3 and spreads to 3 3. The course will have at least one oxer and two changes in direction (lead). Additional tests (tests 1-19) of the top four to six riders are required. Riders placing 1st or 2nd will qualify for OHJA year-end ride offs. 88 HJEO Mini Medal Fences 2 6 To be shown over a figure 8 course of fences at 2 6. Equitation only to count. Rider must be a member of HJEO. Top 4-6 riders will be tested (1-7) Jumper Division USEF Jumper Heights 0.80 M Fence Height 2 7 1.20 M Fence Height 3 11 0.85 M Fence Height 2 9 1.25 M Fence Height 4 1 0.90 M Fence Height 2 11 1.30 M Fence Height 4 3 0.95 M Fence Height 3 1 1.35 M Fence Height 4 5 1.00 M Fence Height 3 3 1.40 M Fence Height 4 7 1.05 M Fence Height 3 5 1.45 M Fence Height 4 9 1.10 M Fence Height 3 7 1.50 M Fence Height 4 11 1.15 M Fence Height 3 9 1.55 M Fence Height 5 1.85M (Puddle) Jumper Entry Fee-$30/Class Section Fee: $80 90.85M (Puddle) Jumper I *Table II2.B 91.85M (Puddle) Jumper II *Table II2.B 92.85M (Puddle) Jumper III *Table II2.C Thoroughbred Jumper To encourage the retraining of Thoroughbreds into other disciplines upon completion of careers in racing or breeding, The Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (T.I.P.) is offering sponsorship for Thoroughbred-only classes and divisions and high point Thoroughbred awards. Eligible horses must provide T.I.P. Numbers to event organizer with entry. For more information, visit www.tjctip.com. Must present proof of registration when checking in. Fences.85M Entry Fee-$30/ Class Section Fee: $80 133 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Jumper I Table II2.B 134 T.I.P. Thoroughbred Jumper II Table II2.B 135 T.I.P. Thoroughbred III Table II2.C 21

.95M Jumper Entry Fee-$30/Class Section Fee: $80 93.95M Jumper I * Table II2.B 94.95M Jumper II * Table II2.C 95.95M Jumper II * Table II2.1 Modified Ch/AA Jumper Fences 1.0M Entry Fee-$30/Class Section Fee: $80 96 Modified Ch/AA Jumper I Table II2.B 97 Modified Ch/AA Jumper II Table II2.B 98 Modified Ch/AAJumper III Table II2.C 1.05M Jumper Entry Fee-$30/Class Section Fee: $80 99 1.05M Jumper I * Table II2.B 100 1.05M Jumper II * Table II2.C 119 1.05M Jumper III * Table II2.1 Don t Forget The Great Go Shows In Tulsa & Oklahoma City This Year! Go Tulsa Spring April 15-19, 2015 Go Preview July 15-19, 2015 Go Show July 22-26, 2015 2015 ZONE 7 HUNTER SPECIFICATIONS (AR, KS, LA, MO, OK, TX) In accordance with GR1111.4: All members may compete for Zone Awards or money in any state contiguous to Zone 7: MS, TN, KY, IA, IL, NE, CO & NM. ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Eligibility: To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies. State rules may prohibit entry of ponies. Cross Entry: The same horse (pony)-and-rider combination may not compete at the same competition in Amateur Owner 3 3 or any class in which fence heights exceed 3 3 (Exception: Equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby). The rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same competition in any other division or sections for which the rider/horse or pony are eligible. The horse or pony may be shown by a different rider in any other division or section at the same competition except Amateur Owner Hunter or a different age group in Adult Amateur Hunter (Exception: A state association may adopt more 22

(but not less) restrictive cross entry rules). Judging: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Height of Fences: 3 0 spread not to exceed fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. Combining/Dividing Sections: This division may be split into two or three age groups Adult Amateur 18-35, Adult Amateur 36-49 and Adult Amateur 50 & Over. If any of the Adult Amateur sections have fewer than six (6) entries, they may combine with other section(s). If there are fewer than six (6) entries in the entire section, the Adult Amateur entries may combine with Children s Hunter Horse, but not the Children s Hunter Pony. One award will be offered for the combined sections. Jog: Horses and Ponies are not required to jog for soundness. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 section, the Adult Amateur 36-49 section and the Adult Amateur 50 & Over section. CHILDREN S HUNTER HORSE Eligibility: To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. State rules may prohibit entry of ponies. Cross Entry: The same horse (pony)-and-rider combination may not compete at the same competition in any class in which fence heights exceed 3 3 or any Junior Hunter Section (Exception: Equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby). The rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same show in any otherdivision or section for which the rider/ horse/pony are eligible. The horse or pony may be shown by a differentrider in any other division or section at the same show except Junior Hunter or a different age group in Children s Hunter (Exception: A state association may adopt more (but not less) restrictive cross entry rules). Judging: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Height of Fences: 3 spread not to exceed fence height. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Combining/Dividing Sections: When sections are offered by age they must be offered as Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under and Children s Hunter Horse 15-17. If there are fewer than six (6) in the Children s Hunter Horse section or less than four (4) entries in the Children s Hunter Pony, the sections may be combined. One award will be offered for the combined section. The Children s Hunter Horse section may be combined with the Adult Amateur section if there are fewer than six (6) in either section or with the Children s Hunter Pony if there are less than four (4), but may not be combined with both sections. 23

Jog: Horses and Ponies are not required to jog for soundness. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the Children s Hunter Horse 14 & Under section and the Children s Hunter Horse 15-17 section. CHILDREN S HUNTER PONY Eligibility: To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. Cross Entry: Rider and/or pony may enter any Equitation classes. The rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same competition in any other division or section where the jumps do not exceed 3 0. Judging: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Height of Fences: Small ponies: 2 0, Medium Ponies 2 3, Large Ponies 2 6 ; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combining/Dividing Sections: The Children s Hunter Pony and the Children s Hunter Horse sections may be combined if there are fewer than four (4) entries in the Children s Hunter Pony and fewer than six (6) in the Children s Hunter Horse section. Children s Hunter Pony may not be combined with Adult Amateur Hunter. Jog: Horses and Ponies are not required to jog for soundness. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the Children s Hunter PonySmall/Medium section and Children s Hunter Pony-Large section. Prize Money: No minimum prize money is required. PRE-GREEN Refer to HU106.3. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the Pre-Green 3 0 section and the PreGreen 3 3 section. EQUITATION CHILDREN S/JUNIOR EQUITATION Eligibility: To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. Cross Entry: A horse rider combination may not cross enter between height sections. Judging: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Height of Fences: Children s Equitation (all ages): 3 0, Junior Equitation 14 & Under: 3 0, Junior Equitation 15-17: 3 6, with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combining/Dividing Sections: The Equitation sections must be offered Children s Equitation, Junior Equitation 14 & Under and Junior Equitation 15-17. The Equitation sections may be combined if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections must be held separately. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to 24

the Children s Equitation, Junior Equitation 14 & Under section and Junior Equitation 15-17 section. ADULT EQUITATION Eligibility: To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies. Cross Entry: No cross entry restrictions. Judging: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Height of Fences: Height of fences 3 0 with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combining/Dividing Sections: The Equitation sections must be offered Adult Equitation 18-35, Adult Equitation 36-49 and Adult Equitation 50 & Over. The Equitation sections may be combined if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections must be held separately. Awards: One Zone Horse of the Year Award will be presented annually to the Adult Equitation section. VETERINARY SERVICES Horse Show Veterinarian (on call) Oklahoma City Equine Clinic 405-843-1099 A Full Service Surgical Center 400 NE 70th Street OKC, OK 73105 Located approximately 5 miles from the OKC Fair Park Directions to Oklahoma City Equine Clinic: Exit the fairgrounds on the east side on to May Ave. Turn left (north) and go to 10th Street. Turn left (west) onto 10th Street. Turn right onto I-44 East entry ramp. Follow I-44 for approximately 4 miles and exit on Broadway Extension North. Immediately after getting onto Broadway Extension, exit right onto 63rd Street. Go 1 block and turn left onto Santa Fe. Continue north on Santa Fe for 1 mile to NE 70th. Turn right and go ½ mile and the clinic will be on your right. (Estimated drive time 15 minutes). 25

GO Hunter Jumper Would Like to Extend a Big Thank You to Tom Trosin for Donating the Cooler for the Hunter Derby! 26

This show offers one or more classes that are recognized by the North American League In order for riders to receive credit, they must be a current member. Membership is valid for the qualifying year and entitles the rider to earn points on one or more horses shown in accredited classes. National Finals are held at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. West Coast Finals are held at the Las Vegas National Horse Show. Please complete and mail the application with payment to: Received Check # 27

2015 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION Membership Year is December 1 - November 30 DATE: TRAINER: NAME: DOB: ADDRESS: CITY: STATE: ZIP: PHONE: CELL: EMAIL ADDRESS: CIRCLE MEMBERSHIP TYPE JUNIOR ($15) SENIOR ($20) FAMILY ($35) LIFE ($150) COMPLETE BELOW FOR FAMILY MEMBERSHIP ONLY NAME: DOB: NAME: DOB: NAME: DOB: NAME: DOB: Mail Go Membership Application and Fee to: Margaret Thurston 531 East Boyd Street Norman Oklahoma 73071 28

Today s Date Name Parent/Guardian Name (if rider is a minor) Address City State Zip Email (print clearly) Phone ( ) Barn/Trainer Type of Membership Membership Application Hunter Jumper Exhibitors of Oklahoma December 1, 2014 -- November 30, 2015 Individuals Individual Annual $35 Individual Lifetime $200 o o Families Family $55 o Family Lifetime $350 o Family memberships: list names and birthdates of all family members. Mail your check, made payable to HJEO to: HJEO Membership 20830 Hwy 62 Morris, OK 74445 29

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GO MARCH 2015 USEF/OHJA/HJEO "REGIONAL" HORSE SHOW SATURDAY - RING 1 8:00 AM SATURDAY - RING 2 8:30 AM.85M PUDDLE JUMPER I II2B LEADLINE.85M PUDDLE JUMPER II II2B HUNTER WARM UP III (NON OPPORTUNITY) THOROUGHBRED JUMPER I II2B 2' HUNTER I.95M JUMPER I II2B 2' HUNTER II MOD CH/AA JUMPER I II2B OPPORTUNITY HUNTER WARM UP I MOD CH/AA JUMPER II II2B OPP CROSS BAR HUNTER I 1.05M JUMPER I II2B OPP CROSS BAR HUNTER II CHANGE OVER TO HUNTER (45 MIN.) OPP SHORT/LONG STIRRUP HUNTER I HUNTER WARM UP I OPP SHORT/LONG STIRRUP HUNTER II 2'6" OPEN HUNTER I OPP SHORT/LONG EQUITATION FLAT 2'6" OPEN HUNTER II 2'3" LOW HUNTER I MOD CH/AD EQ O/F 2'3" LOW HUNTER II MOD CH/AD HUNTER I CHILDREN'S PONY HUNTER I MOD CH/AD HUNTER U/S CHILDREN'S PONY HUNTER II 3' OPEN HUNTER I BABY GREEN HUNTER I PRE-GREEN HUNTER I BABY GREEN HUNTER II 3' OPEN HUNTER U/S 2'6" THOROUGHBRED HUNTER I PRE-GREEN HUNTER U/S 2'6" THOROUGHBRED HUNTER II 3' THOROUGHBRED HUNTER I INTERMEDIATE RIDER HUNTER I 3' THOROUGHBRED HUNTER U/S INTERMEDIATE RIDER HUNTER II CHILDREN'S HUNTER I INTERMEDIATE RIDER EQUITATION FLAT CHILDREN'S HUNTER U/S BEGINNER RIDER HUNTER I AA HUNTER I BEGINNER RIDER HUNTER II AA HUNTER U/S BEGINNER RIDER EQUITATION FLAT 3'3" PERFORMANCE HUNTER I RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER I 3'3" PERFORMANCE HUNTER U/S RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER II 3'3" AO HUNTER I RUSTY STIRRUP EQUITATION FLAT 3'3" AO HUNTER II HJEO MINI-MEDAL 3'3" JUNIOR HUNTER I PONY HUNTER I 3'3" JUNIOR HUNTER II PONY HUNTER U/S 3'6" AO HUNTER I 3'6" AO HUNTER II 3'6" JUNIOR HUNTER I 3'6" JUNIOR HUNTER II 6:00 PM HUNTER DERBY START $1,000 HUNTER DERBY GO MARCH 2015 USEF/OHJA/HJEO "REGIONAL" HORSE SHOW SUNDAY - RING 1 8:00 AM SUNDAY - RING 2 8:30 AM.85M PUDDLE JUMPER II II2C WARM UP HUNTER IV (NON OPPORTUNITY).95M JUMPER II II2C 2' HUNTER III.95M JUMPER III II2C 2' HUNTER U/S THOROUGHBRED JUMPER II II2C CROSS BAR TRAINING HUNTER III THOROUGHBRED JUMPER III II2C CROSS BAR TRAINING HUNTER U/S MOD CH/AA JUMPER II II2C OPPORTUNITY WARM UP HUNTER II 1.05M JUMPER II II2C OPP CROSSBAR HUNTER III 1.05M JUMPER III II2C OPP CROSSBAR HUNTER U/S CHANGE OVER TO HUNTER (45 MINUTES) OPP SHORT/LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION O/F WARM UP HUNTER II OPP SHORT/LONG STIRRUP HUNTER III 3'6" JUNIOR HUNTER III OPP SHORT/LONG STIRRUP HUNTER U/S 3'6" JUNIOR HUNTER U/S 2'3" LOW HUNTER III 3'6" AO HUNTER III 2'3" LOW HUNTER U/S 3'6" AO HUNTER U/S BEGINNER RIDER EQUITATION O/F OKLAHOMA 3'3" MEDAL BEGGINER RIDER HUNTER III 3'3" JUNIOR HUNTER HANDY BEGINNER RIDER HUNTER U/S 3'3" HUNTER U/S OHJA MINI-MEDAL 3'3" AO HUNTER III CHILDREN'S PONY HUNTER III 3'3" AO HUNTER U/S CHILDREN'S PONY HUNTER U/S 3'3" PERFORMANCE HUNTER II BABY GREEN HUNTER III 3'3" PERFORMANCE HUNTER III BABY GREEN HUNTER U/S 3' OPEN HUNTER II 2'6" THOROUGHBRED HUNTER III 3' OPEN HUNTER III 2'6" THOROUGHBRED HUNTER U/S OHJA 3' MEDAL INTERMEDIATE RIDER EQUITATION O/F PRE-GREEN HUNTER II INTERMEDIATE RIDER HUNTER III PRE-GREEN HUNTER III INTERMEDIATE RIDER HUNTER U/S 3' THOROUGHBRED HUNTER II HJEO HUNTER 3' THOROUGHBRED HUNTER III RUSTY STIRRUP EQUITATION O/F AA HUNTER II RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER III AA HUNTER III NAL RUSTY STIRRUP HUNTER U/S CHILDREN'S HUNTER II PONY HUNTER II CHILDREN'S HUNTER III NAL PONY HUNTER III MOD CH/AD HUNTER II MOD CH/AD HUNTER III 2'6" OPEN U/S 2'6" OPEN HUNTER III 34

Good luck to the Thoroughbreds and riders in the 2015 GO Shows! A list of T.I.P.-sponsored horse shows, Performance Awards applications, and T.I.P. numbers are available at tjctip.com. Show off your Thoroughbred at facebook.com/tjctip. 35