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East Coast Equine Inc. Presents Sunnyside Open Horse Show September 22-23, 2018 *** 2-DAY ALL-BREED FUN SHOW *** Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center Williamston, NC Divisions: Western Pleasure Working Western Huntseat Field Hunter Dressage Suitability Saddleseat Pleasure Driving (plus Pick Your Route) Halter Off the Rail Miniature Equine Utility & Specialty Classes: Trail Showmanship Western Horsemanship English Equitation Most Colorful Draft Halter Hunter in Hand Best Halter Turnout Interim Walk-Trot Participating in: Paint Alternative Competition Program (PAC) American Morgan Horse Association (AMHA) High Score Morgan Appaloosa All-Breed Activities Program (ACAAP) Arabian Horse Association Open Event Incentive Program (OEIP) Pinto Horse Association SOAR Program ASB World Championship Qualifier ASHA High Point Awards Program ALL EQUINES WELCOME Appaloosas Arabians Buckskins Cobs Drafts Friesians Gypsy Vanners Hackneys Haflingers Miniature Equines Morgans Mules Paints Palominos Quarter Horses Saddlebreds Saddle Horses Thoroughbreds Unregistered Horses/Ponies Warmbloods Welcome All! For information contact: Trish Andrews 252-799-0334 tbandrews@gmail.com Norma Gurkin 252-809-3687 normag@embarqmail.com Visit our website: EastCoastHorses.com Host Hotel is Holiday Inn Express Right Across from the Ag Center Phone (252) 799-0100

Please become familiar with the program, as these rules will apply throughout the show. RULEBOOK CROSS ENTRY COGGINS Exhibitors are responsible for reading the Sunnyside Rule Book for Complete Class and Division Definitions and Descriptions; Cross Entry Rules; Show Rules and Regulations. The Rule Book is online at eastcoasthorses.com please download your copy. If you do not have access to the Internet, call 252-799-0334 or 252-809-3687 and we'll be happy to mail a rule book to you. 2018 Rule Book contains information about Cross-Entry Rules for the following Divisions: Field Hunter, Huntseat, Western Pleasure, and Working Western Divisions. Have a negative Coggins certificate (issued within 12 months) for each horse available for barn managers to check as you arrive! Horses will not be allowed on the premises without a current negative Coggins certificate, as required by state law. Stock/Hunter Type Horse: This includes all Quarter Horses, Paints, Appaloosas, Thoroughbreds, and any equine fitting this general classification (registration papers are not required). Offered in Halter, Western Pleasure, Field Hunter, Working Western, and Huntseat divisions. Saddle Pleasure Type Horse: This includes all Saddlebreds, Morgans, Arabians, Friesians, Gypsy Vanners, Drafts, Gaited breeds and any equine fitting this general classification (registration papers are not required). Offered in Halter, Western Pleasure, Field Hunter, Working Western, and Huntseat divisions. Open Classes: Pleasure Gait: GAYP: Novice Horse: Maiden Rider or Horse: Amateur Class: Jack Benny Class: Junior Horse: Miniature Equine: Classes designated as Open Classes refer to type of horse. Open classes may be entered by both Stock/Hunter and Saddle Pleasure type horses (Stock/Hunter type horses and Saddle Pleasure type horses will show together). Non-trotting / gaited horses may enter the Open Go- As-You-Please (GAYP) or Saddle Pleasure Type Go-As-You-Please (GAYP) classes. For any classes labeled Walk-Trot or Walk-Jog, a trot or jog will be required unless noted otherwise. For example, Trail, Dressage Suitability, Showmanship and Halter classes allow a pleasure gait in place of a jog/trot. For non-trotting breeds, the pleasure gait may be substituted for the jog or trot. See GAYP below. Go As You Please. When GAYP is announced, select the gait of your choice (the jog or trot, or the lope or canter; for non-trotting breeds, select your pleasure gait) within one class, the gait you select must be performed both ways of the ring. Novice classes are open to horses which have not won three first place ribbons in any breed or open shows in the particular performance division in which they are shown. If novice status is broken during the show, the horse will retain that novice status until the close of the show. However, the horse may no longer ride in a novice class in any subsequent Sunnyside shows. In all cases, ribbons won within one section do not count in the reckoning of Novice status if the horse competes in a different section. Maiden classes are open to riders or horses which have not won a first place in any breed or open shows in the particular performance division in which they are shown. If maiden status is broken during the show, the rider or horse will retain that maiden status until the close of the show. However, the rider or horse may no longer ride in a maiden class in any subsequent Sunnyside shows. In all cases, ribbons won within one section do not count in the reckoning of Maiden status if the rider or horse competes in a different section. These classes are offered for amateur riders only (horses may currently be in training with a professional trainer). Riders 39 and older. Horses 5 years old and under as of January 1 this year. Curb bits are allowed. Any equine 38" and under. Mini horses, donkeys and mules welcome. Registration papers not required. Mini driving horses are asked to drive only within the Miniature Equine driving classes. Horse vs Pony Size Limit: 14.2 hands or under is classified as pony. This height restriction applies to driving classes only. Note: Miniature equines will be considered miniature, not pony. Distinction of Horse vs. Pony in the Horse/Pony Driving Classes: The height restriction for pony size limit (as stated above) will apply to all equines for the Horse and Pony pleasure driving classes: Any equine 14.2 hands or under may only enter driving classes designated pony." They may not enter driving classes designated horse. We trust that you will use the honor system with regards to entering classes specified for Novice and Maiden Riders or Horses, and Amateur Riders. Status of exhibitors may be checked periodically in an effort to maintain the integrity of these classes. 2

Ring Start Times: Saturday: East Building - Trail Opens at 9:00 a.m. Saturday: Main Arena and Covered Ring: 8:00 a.m. Saturday: Evening Halter Classes (Main Arena): Not before 5:00 p.m. Sunday: Main Arena and Covered Ring: 8:00 a.m. Sunday: Outdoor Ring Obstacle Driving: 9:00 a.m. Formal show attire / tack are not required. Though formal show attire is not required, exhibitors are asked to please dress neatly (no tee shirts, no ball caps; button down shirts and collars are recommended.) Appropriate hats and headgear are requested. Boots with heels required. ASTM approved safety helmets acceptable in all classes. For hot summer days, we encourage riders to leave off the jackets! Pre-Entry Deadline: Sunnyside Open Horse Show: September 5, 2018. A late entry fee of $10.00 will be charged per horse for all entries post-marked after September 5. NOTE! Send Entry Forms to Show Manager: Norma Gurkin, 3371 Fire Department Rd, Williamston NC 27892 Stalls: $85.00 for all weekend. Includes two pre-delivered bags of shavings. Stalls are available from Friday morning 8:00 a.m. the day before classes start until noon Monday following the show. Tack stalls are available at the same charges and conditions. All stalls must be vacated by noon Monday. See page 4 of this program for complete stall and shavings information Additional Shavings: $7.00 per bag. All additional shavings orders and delivery for this show whether pre-ordered (before the show) or ordered during the show - will be will be processed through the show office and payable to East Coast Equine Inc. See page 4 of this program for details. No Split Fees: No Splitting of Tabs, Stall fees, Shavings fees, RV fees, etc. on entry forms. If you do need to split the costs of items within your group, please arrange this among yourselves, and prior to settling your accounts in the show office. Facility: Show Office: Office Fee: Grounds fee: The facility/arena/outdoor rings/wash rooms are available on Friday for practice and warmup, washing horses, etc. Show management encourages exhibitors to take advantage of open time in the Main Arena and the Covered Ring on Friday, since their availability for practice will be limited for the rest of the weekend. Show Office will be open from approximately 2:30 9:00 p.m. Friday before the show. Show Office will re-open at 7:00 a.m. Saturday (the day classes start). A $10 Per Horse office fee will be charged to horses that are scratched from the show. $25.00 - All exhibitors showing out of trailers pay a $25.00 grounds fee per horse per weekend. This fee is for all non-stalled horses on the show grounds whether they are being shown or not. Out-of-trailer: If you plan to show out of your trailer for a day (not stall overnight), we encourage you to still pre-enter your classes. This will speed up your check-in procedure in case you have early classes. NOTE: If you trailer in to ride in the first Division of the day without pre-entering, please try to arrive early enough to have your class entries done by 7:45 a.m. in the show office. If there is a line in the show office, please let the office staff know you have 1 st classes. RV Hookups: Entry Fees: Parking: $30.00 Per Day/Night. Please confirm with the Show Office your RV hookup location at the time of arrival or when you pick up your entry number (back number) in the show office. Please note, camper spots are only on a first-come first-serve basis no reservations will be made. $10.00 entry fee per class. ATTENTION: Please leave the center isle of the parking lot (where the light poles are) vacant. Please do not park there, to allow RVs and campers to be able to park and/or leave. Anyone parking in the center isle of the parking lot will be asked to move, and may ultimately be towed. ADD/SCRATCH RULE WILL BE ENFORCED: The show is not Ride Through The Gate. In order to add a class, you must add it in the show office before the last class of the Division or Section that precedes the Division or Section you wish to add a class in. Any scratched class must be made in the show office before the last class of the Division or Section that precedes the Division or Section you wish to scratch a class from. Scratches MUST be made in this manner in order to receive credit. If your class is in the first division in the morning, you must have added or scratched any classes for that division by 7:30 a.m. that day. ALL Trail Class entries must be submitted to the show office no later than 8:00 a.m. Saturday, the day of classes. 3

Shavings The show is required to follow the Ag Center policy for shavings where shavings from any outside sources is not allowed, and a minimum of 2 bags of shavings per stall is required. Shavings price is: $7.00 per bag All shavings used by exhibitors must be purchased through the horse show (the show is required to purchase all shavings from the Ag Center.) No outside Vendors of shavings are allowed. No personal shavings are allowed to be brought in to the show grounds. A minimum of two bags of shavings are required per stall (horse and tack). Therefore, 2 bags of shavings will be pre-delivered automatically to each stall. The cost is included in the stall fee. This is in accordance with the Ag Center contract and is in effect throughout the entire show timeframe. If you need additional shavings: All additional shavings orders whether pre-ordered before the show or ordered during the show - will be will be processed through the show office and payable to East Coast Equine Inc. as follows: Pre-orders: Make all pre-orders of additional shavings (over and above the two mandatory bags of shavings per stall) on the Entry Form, on the line marked Additional Shavings. At the Show: To order additional shavings during the show (over and above the 2 mandatory bags/stall) as follows: Friday Shavings may be ordered through the Barn Manager (located at the stall chart) from 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. -or- through the Show Office during office hours (2:30 9:00 p.m.) Saturday Shavings may be ordered through the Show Office during office hours. Sunday Shavings may be ordered through the Show Office during office hours. Stalls All stalls rented have 2 bags of shavings pre-delivered When you arrive at the show, the 2 bags will be in your stall. Tack stalls will be rented in the exact same manner they will include 2 mandatory bags of shavings. These shavings may be used at your discretion (in your horse stalls or taken home) therefore please consider them in your calculations for your total shavings requirements. Stall Fees: $85 for all weekend (includes 2 mandatory, pre-delivered bags of shavings) Additional (optional) Shavings: $7.00 per bag Stalling Together: Parties wishing to stall together are encouraged to mail their entries in the same envelope and indicate on the entry form who they wish to be stalled with. We will make every attempt to accommodate all group stalling requests, but cannot guarantee stalls together if entries come in separate envelopes. 4

Show High Point Divisions Show High Point Awards for the following divisions will be awarded. Winning horses are announced after final point tabulation for each division has been completed. Awards may be picked up at the Show Office. Division and show high points are tabulated on the horse only (not a horse/rider combination) different exhibitors may show a horse. Points follow the horse by the horse s assigned back number. Division Show High Point Award Halter 2 Yrs & Under - Stock Hunter Type High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Halter 3 Yrs & Over - Stock Hunter Type High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Halter 2 Yrs & Under - Saddle Pleasure Type High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Halter 3 Yrs & Over - Saddle Pleasure Type High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Western Pleasure High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Huntseat High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Saddleseat High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Field Hunter High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Working Western High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Dressage Suitability High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Off The Rail High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Pleasure Driving: Horse High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Pleasure Driving: Pony High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Miniature Equine High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Stock/Hunter Type Horse High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse Saddle Pleasure Type Horse High Point Horse & Reserve High Point Horse The following Overall Show High Point Awards will be announced at the conclusion of each show: Overall High Point Horse Reserve Overall High Point Horse See the East Coast Equine Rule Book for complete Class and Division Definitions and Descriptions, Cross Entry Rules, Show Rules and Regulations. Go to eastcoasthorses.com to download your copy. 5

Attention Drivers & All Exhibitors Pleasure Driving Practice Times: Horse Pony Miniatures For safety reasons we ask drivers to restrict driving practice to the scheduled warm-up times in the Main Arena and otherwise to Outdoor Ring 1. Likewise all riding / lunging horses are asked to yield Outdoor Ring 1 to any and all driving horses. Driving practice in the Main Arena is permitted only at these designated times: Friday Evening: From 7:00 7:30, drivers only are permitted in the Main Arena for warm up. We ask that all riding exhibitors yield the Arena and the paddock staging area to driving exhibitors at this time. Drivers will need complete access in and out of the paddock staging area and to the roadways/drives on either side of the paddock staging area during Friday Evening Warm UP. Saturday or Sunday Classes: 10 minutes immediately before your driving classes begin on Saturday or Sunday. Riders are asked to yield the Arena and the paddock staging area to drivers at this time. Drivers will need complete access in and out of the paddock staging area and to the roadways/drives on either side of the paddock staging area during driving classes. Random Driving Practice - Outdoor Ring 1: Outdoor Ring 1 (next to the wide sidewalk alongside the coliseum) is available for driving practice and warm up throughout the weekend. Please note, Outdoor Ring 1 is also the location for Pick Your Route Obstacle Driving on Sunday (see below). Obstacle Driving "Pick Your Route" classes will be held on Sunday. Start time: 9:00 a.m. on Sunday (see Sunday classes.) Where: Outdoor Ring 1 (by the wide sidewalk alongside the coliseum). The course will be set up prior to classes, in time for everyone to have a chance to walk the course. Description: 3 obstacle driving classes are offered: Horse, Pony, and Miniature Equine. Please note the same show rules remain in effect regarding Horses vs Ponies vs. Minis. The course will be reset for miniature horses. Placings will count towards Driving Horse Division, Driving Pony Division, and Miniature Equine Divisions as well as show Overall High Points. Rules: Rules are as per USEF Carriage Pleasure Driving, Obstacle Driving Pick Your Route. All Exhibitors: Please do not park cars or trailers on the grass/terrain surrounding Outdoor Ring 1. This area is to be left vacant to serve as a paddock and staging area for driving horses. Thank you exhibitors for your support! 6

Stay In Comfort at the Holiday Inn Express Right Across From the Ag Center Take Exit 512 off US HWY 64 (252) 799-0100 Sunnyside Open Horse Show is fortunate to have Holiday Inn Express Williamston as our host hotel for 2018! Continental Breakfast served from 6:00 9:30 a.m. Pet Friendly Free High Speed Internet Access Smoking & non-smoking rooms available Horse Show Rates: Kings: $99.99 King with Jacuzzi: $114.99 Doubles: $109.99 King Jr. Suits w/jacuzzi: $119.99 Jr. Suite: $114.99 Two-Room Suit: $119.99 Contact information for the Holiday Inn Express Williamston: Telephone: (252) 799-0100 Make your reservations now! Be sure to let them know you're showing with the Sunnyside Open Horse Show Ask for the Horse Show Rates Sunnyside Open Horse Show Dates: Saturday, September 22 Sunday, September 23, 2018 7

Three cheers for our Grand Champion Sponsor Thank You for your support, Martin County TDA! Be sure to stop by Sunnyside Oyster Bar in Williamston 5:30 to 10:00 nightly ~ Phone 252-792-3416 Steamed: Oysters Shrimp Scallops Crab Legs Title Sponsor of the 12 th Annual Sunnyside Open Horse Show 8

General Announcements The following regulations are emphasized for clarity: 1. No one shall approach a judge with regard to a decision unless they first obtain permission from the Show Management, who shall arrange an appointment with the judge at a proper time and place. 2. Overnight Stalling: Any horse kept on the show grounds overnight must be kept in a purchased stall with bedding. Stalling overnight in trailers is not allowed. This is in compliance with the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center bylaws and contract. Violators will be submitted by show management to the Ag Center. Offenders will be required to either comply or leave the premises. 3. Pre-entries must be made by a signed blank check, completed check, or money order. Pre-entries may also be secured with a signed blank check, which can be replaced upon arrival at the show office by a Credit Card payment in its place. 4. Credit Card payments (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express) will be accepted during show office hours. 5. Bounced checks/insufficient funds: All show checks received that bounce or are returned to us for insufficient funds will be processed with an additional $50 office fee. Checks returned for insufficient funds will be pursued, if necessary, through the Magistrates Office. Show management reserves the right to place continuous offenders on a cash-only basis, and/or to refuse entry into the show. 6. The Sunnyside Open Horse Show is a qualifier for the ASHA High Point Awards Program and the Kentucky State Fair World Championship Horse Show. Please include ASHA registration number on entry form if qualifying for ASHA High Point Program or KSF World Championship show. Also Exhibitors will need to fill out our ASB info sheet (available in the show office) with ASHA membership information, for ASHA s use in tallying points. Please see our Rule Book for details. Entry Forms Programs Rule Books Are Online Show programs and entry forms are available online at eastcoasthorses.com for you to download and print. If you do not have access to the Internet (or a printer) we'll be glad to mail you a copy - please contact Norma Gurkin 252-809-3687 (normag@embarqmail.com) & Trish Andrews 252-799-0334 (tbandrews@gmail.com). Please Check the Website for Announcements All announcements, judges, rescheduling and updates for East Coast Equine shows will be posted at eastcoasthorses.com. THIS IS THE OFFICIAL SITE FOR ALL ANNOUNCEMENTS! Note: any of the following web addresses will get you to our site: eastcoasthorses.com https://eastcoasthorses.com www.eastcoasthorses.com/ 9

Payment: Pre-entries must be accompanied by payment (completed check, blank check or money order) or they will not be processed. When sending a blank check with your entry form, please make sure it is signed. Any unsigned checks, or other lack of payment, will be considered a non-payment and subject to late fees (see below). Unsigned blank checks will be held with your entries until you arrive at the show office before processing, assigning stalls, and assigning back numbers. No exceptions. Non-paid entries: Any non-paid entries will be considered late entries and will be assessed a $10 late fee. Stall Reservations: Stall reservations that are phoned in must be followed up with entry forms and payment, to be considered binding. Stall reservations that are called in and not accompanied by payment (or blank, signed check) cannot be assured of the stalls requested. When stall availability reaches full capacity, preferred or requested stalling will be assigned according to entries received with payment and according to post-marked date. Dogs: The Ag Center facility enforces a strict No Dog Rule for the following areas: Anywhere in the Coliseum: This includes the paddock (staging) area, show office, vending areas, food court, grandstands etc. In addition, horse show management requires that no dogs are allowed in the following areas: The staging area for the Covered Arena, the practice rings, and lunging rings. Dogs must be on a leash at all times. Please do NOT tie dogs in the barn isle ways. RV / Camper Spots Camper/RV spaces are available on first-come first-serve basis upon arrival. Reservations will not be taken for camper spots. Camper fees apply for each day/night of use. When you arrive at the show on move-in day, select a vacant camper spot and then notify the barn manager (at the stall assignment board) of your camper spot number and they will turn the power on. Please tell the show office what camper space(s) you use when you check in to pick up your entry packet & back number. If you arrive any time after Friday, please select a vacant camper spot and notify the show office of your spot number when you pick up your entry packet - power will be turned on for you. Please back into each camper space; do not park parallel or in any way block vacant camper spaces. Driving space is limited behind the barns when you unhook from your camper or trailer, please do not park your vehicle in the center isle of the parking lot or in any way that obstructs the flow of traffic. Scheduled move-in times are from 8:00 a.m. 10:00 p.m. on the day before classes begin (move-in day.) If you need to arrive after 10:00 p.m. on move-in day, please inform show management ahead of time so we can make arrangements for RV power to be turned on for you when you arrive. 10

Saturday Trail Classes Location: East Building Judge: Lauren Maddox Trail Classes LOCATION: Trail classes will be held in East Building Start Time: Saturday 9:00 a.m. Please note the check-in and Start / End times for Trail Trail classes are run consecutively, and exhibitors will show at will on a first-come first-serve basis. When you arrive at the Trail Ring for your turn, please declare to the Paddock Master your Back No. and the Trail class or classes your horse is preparing to show in. For horses showing in 2 or more Trail classes, you have the option to perform 2 classes back-to-back. After 2 back-to-back turns, if other horses are waiting in line for their turn, you must go to the end of the line to ride your additional classes. You must be signed up in the show office for Trail Classes no later than 8:00 a.m. on Saturday. All Trail exhibitors must be checked in line by 4:30 p.m. on Saturday. Trail patterns will be available at the Show Office. Scores will be tallied overnight; Score sheets & ribbons will be available on Sunday (time will be announced.) Points will count for Show Overall High Point Horse and Off-The Rail Division Points Trail Section - Utility Classes - any horse may be entered. 1. Trail: In-Hand Open 2 year olds and under (Utility Class) 2. Trail: In-Hand Open 3 year olds and over (Utility Class) 3. Trail: Open Maiden Trail Horse* (Utility Class) 4. Trail: Open Novice Trail Horse* (Utility Class) 5. Trail: Open Open Trail Horse (Utility Class) 6. Trail: Open Riders 17 yrs. And Under (Utility Class) 7. Trail: Open Riders 18 yrs. and Over (Utility Class) 8. Trail: Open Amateur to Ride (Utility Class) Miniature Equine Division 9. Trail: Miniature Equine In Hand** Qualifies for Off-The-Rail Division Points * See definitions of Maiden Horse and Novice Horse on page 2. ** This class does not qualify for Utility Division points. Points from this class will count towards Miniature Division and Show Overall High Points. Minis are also invited to show in other appropriate Trail classes. Note: Any horse, any breed, using any appropriate tack, may be entered in Trail classes. For non-trotting breeds, the pleasure gait may be substituted for the jog or trot. End of Trail Classes 11

Saturday Classes - Main Arena 8:00 a.m. Judge: Elizabeth O Briant Driving Warm Up - Begins at 7:40 A.M. Pleasure Driving ponies only may use the arena for warm up (10 minutes) prior to the driving classes. All driving entries will be asked to clear the arena at 7:50 a.m. for driving classes to begin at 8:00. Only ponies showing in driving classes are allowed in the paddock area at this time. Pleasure Driving Division: Ponies 10. Pleasure Driving: Pony: Open 11. Pleasure Driving: Pony: Working 12. Pleasure Driving: Pony: Reinsmanship (no pattern, rail work only) All driving ponies must be allowed to clear the paddock prior to horses entering for the Saddleseat division. Please keep all entry ways unobstructed until the paddock is clear. Saddleseat Division (Unless otherwise specified below, Saddleseat Classes are open to all breeds) Only horses entering the Saddleseat Division are allowed into the paddock area at this time. Please keep the paddock completely clear of all horses not riding in the Saddleseat Division until the Saddleseat Division has ended. 13. (ASB) Saddlebred 5 Gaited Show Pleasure (Limited to amateur & junior riders) To be shown at the flat walk, trot, slow gait, rack, and canter both ways of the ring. 14. Saddleseat: GAYP 15. Saddleseat: American Saddlebred - Walk/Trot/Canter 16. Saddleseat: 17 & Under - GAYP (martingales are allowed)* 17. (ASB) Saddlebred 3 Gaited Show Pleasure (Limited to amateur and junior riders) To be shown at the flat walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring 18. Saddleseat: Country English Pleasure Walk/Trot/Canter No Pads 19. Saddleseat: Junior Horse GAYP (martingales are allowed) 20. Saddleseat: Walk/Trot/Canter 21. (ASB) Saddlebred 3 Gaited Park (Open to trainers, amateurs and junior riders) To be shown at the walk (animated or flat walk is acceptable), trot, and canter both ways of the ring. 22. Saddleseat: Morgan/Arab GAYP 23. Saddleseat: 18 & Over GAYP 24. Saddleseat: Academy Class Equitation Walk/Trot (martingales are allowed) (no pattern, rail work only) 25. Saddleseat: 10 & Under Walk/Trot (Martingales are allowed)* *Academy riders are invited to ride in these classes These Saddlebred classes count towards qualifying for Kentucky State Fair World Championship horse show. These classes count for Show Overall High Point awards only. USEF regulations pertaining to ASB classes shall be followed. -- 30 minute break / Ring Drag -- 12

Saturday Classes - Main Arena (continued) Judge: Elizabeth O Briant Huntseat Division Please note: No cross entering horses from the Field Hunter Division 26. Huntseat: Junior Horse - Open GAYP 27. Huntseat: Open GAYP Ladies to Ride 28. Huntseat: Riders 18 yrs and over - Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 29. Huntseat: Riders 18 yrs and over Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 30. Huntseat: Equitation Open - Walk/Trot No pattern, rail work only 31. Huntseat: Riders 17 yrs and under - Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 32. Huntseat: Open GAYP 33. Huntseat: Stock/Hunter Type Walk/Trot/Canter 34. Huntseat: Riders 18 yrs and over Open GAYP 35. Huntseat: Riders 17 yrs and under Open Walk/Trot/Canter 36. Huntseat: Jack Benny Open GAYP 37. Huntseat: Riders 10 yrs and under Open Walk/Trot 38. Huntseat: Equitation Open - Walk/Trot/Canter No pattern, rail work only -- 15 minute break Western Pleasure Division No cross entering horses from the Working Western Division (exception: Lead Line) 39. Lead Line (all equines, all tack) 40. Western Pleasure: Junior Horse - Open GAYP 41. Western Pleasure: Riders 18 yrs and over - Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 42. Western Pleasure: Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 43. Western Pleasure: Jack Benny Open GAYP 44. Western Pleasure: Equitation Walk/Jog Open - No pattern, rail work only 45. Western Pleasure: Open GAYP Ladies to Ride 46. Western Pleasure: Riders 18 yrs and over - Open Walk/Jog/Lope 47. Western Pleasure: Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 48. Western Pleasure: Open GAYP 49. Western Pleasure: Riders 10 yrs and under Open Walk/Jog 50. Western Pleasure: Riders 18 yrs and over - Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 51. Western Pleasure: Riders 17 yrs and under Open Walk/Jog/Lope 52. Western Pleasure: Open GAYP Gentlemen to Ride -- Ring Drag -- Pleasure Driving Division: Horse Driving Warm Up - Pleasure Driving horses and ASB qualifying horses only may use the arena for warm up (10 minutes) prior to the driving classes. Only horses showing in driving classes are allowed in the paddock area at this time. 53. Pleasure Driving: Horse: Open 54. Pleasure Driving: Horse: Working 55. Pleasure Driving: Horse: Reinsmanship (no pattern, rail work only) ASB Qualifying Classes [separate from Pleasure Driving Horse Division; height restrictions do not apply.] 56. (ASB) Driving Country Pleasure: (Amateur and junior drivers only) flat walk, trot, extended trot 57. (ASB) Driving Show Pleasure: (Amateur and junior drivers only) flat walk, trot, extended trot This Saddlebred class counts towards qualifying for Kentucky State Fair World Championship horse show. Any ASB from any division may enter (Sunnyside Open Horse Show cross entry rules do not apply). Class counts for Show High Point Horse only. USEF regulations pertaining to ASB classes shall be followed. Break / End Afternoon Classes - Main Arena 13

Saturday Evening Classes - Main Arena Judge: Elizabeth O Briant ** Start time will be announced according to how the daytime classes are running; however under no circumstances will evening classes start before 5:00 p.m. Halter - Specialty Classes: (The use of whips is prohibited in classes 58-61) 58. Specialty Halter: Hunter In Hand Open, Any Age, Any Sex. Horses to be shown in a bridle; horses 2 years and under may be shown in a leather halter. 59. Specialty Halter: Best Halter Turnout Open, Any Age, Any Sex. Judged on grooming, fittings, conditioning, and tidiness of horse and handler. 60. Specialty Halter: Most Colorful Open, Any Age, Any Sex Judged 60% on color, 40% on conformation. 61. Specialty Halter: Draft Horse Halter - Open, Any Age, Any Sex Light and Heavy Breeds These classes do not qualify for Halter Division Show High Points. Points from these classes will count towards Show Overall High Points. All equines are invited to return and show in the Halter Division. Halter Division: Stock Hunter Type (The use of whips is prohibited in classes 62-68) The 1 st and 2 nd place horses in each qualifying class are invited to show back in their corresponding Halter Championship Class [either class (64) or class (68)]. Stock Hunter Type horses from any and all divisions may show. Points will count for Halter Division and Show Overall Points. 62. Halter: Fillies 2 yrs & Under Stock Hunter Type (64) 63. Halter: Geldings/Colts 2 yrs & Under Stock Hunter Type (64) 64. Halter: Championship 2 yrs & Under Stock Hunter Type (1 st and 2 nd place horses from classes 62-63 to show back). Championship class will be placed for 1 st & 2 nd places only; Grand and Reserve will be ribboned. 65. Halter: Mares 3 yrs & Over Stock/Hunter Type (68) 66. Halter: Geldings 3 yrs & Over Stock/Hunter Type (68) 67. Halter: Stallions 3 yrs & Over Stock/Hunter Type (68) 68. Halter: Championship 3 yrs & Over - Stock/Hunter Type (1 st and 2 nd place horses from classes 65-67 to show back). Championship class will be placed for 1 st & 2 nd places only; Grand and Reserve will be ribboned. Halter Division: Saddle Pleasure Type (The use of whips is allowed in classes 69-75) The 1 st and 2 nd place horses in each qualifying class are invited to show back in their corresponding Halter Championship Class [either class (71) or class (75)]. Saddle Pleasure horses from any and all divisions may show. Points will count for Halter Division and Show Overall Points. 69. Halter: Fillies 2 yrs & Under Saddle Pleasure Type (71) 70. Halter: Geldings/Colts 2 yrs & Under Saddle Pleasure Type (71) 71. Halter: Championship 2 yrs & Under Saddle Pleasure Type (1 st and 2 nd place horses from classes 69-70 to show back). Championship class will be placed for 1 st & 2 nd places only; Grand and Reserve will be ribboned. 72. Halter: Mares 3 yrs & Over Saddle Pleasure Type (75) 73. Halter: Geldings 3 yrs & Over Saddle Pleasure Type (75) 74. Halter: Stallions 3 yrs & Over Saddle Pleasure Type (75) 75. Halter: Championship 3 yrs & Over Saddle Pleasure Type (1 st and 2 nd place horses from classes 72-74 to show back). Championship class will be placed for 1 st & 2 nd places only; Grand and Reserve will be ribboned. End of Saturday Classes Main Arena 14

Saturday Classes - Covered Arena - 8:00 a.m. Judge: Robbie Haskins Miniature Equine Division: 76. Miniature Equine Halter: - Any Age, Any Sex This class does not qualify for Halter Division Show High Points. Points from this class will count towards Miniature Division and Show Overall High Points. All mini equines are invited to return and show in the Halter Division. 77. Miniature Equine Showmanship:* (all ages) This class does not qualify for Off the Rail Division points. Points from this class will count towards Miniature Division and Show Overall High Points. All mini equines are invited to return and show in the Showmanship Division. Showmanship Utility Classes* 78. Adult Exhibitor Showmanship: Open - 18 Yrs. & Over (Saddleseat, Huntseat or Western) 79. Youth Exhibitor Showmanship: Open - 13 yrs. & Under (Saddleseat, Huntseat or Western) 80. Youth Exhibitor Showmanship: Open - 14-17 yrs. (Saddleseat, Huntseat or Western) Qualifies for Off-The-Rail Division Points *Points will also count for Overall Show High Point Horse. -- 15 minute break -- Field Hunter Division Please note: No cross entering horses from the Huntseat Division 81. Field Hunter: Junior Horse Open - GAYP 82. Field Hunter: Open GAYP Ladies to Ride 83. Field Hunter: Riders 18 yrs and over - Saddle Pleasure Type - GAYP 84. Field Hunter: Riders 18 yrs and over Stock/Hunter Type - GAYP 85. Field Hunter: Equitation Open Walk/Trot No pattern, rail work only 86. Field Hunter: Riders 17 yrs and under - Saddle Pleasure Type - GAYP 87. Field Hunter: Open GAYP 88. Field Hunter: Stock/Hunter Type- Walk/Trot/Canter 89. Field Hunter: Riders 18 and over Open - GAYP 90. Field Hunter: Riders 17 yrs and under - Open Walk/Trot/Canter 91. Field Hunter: Jack Benny Open GAYP 92. Field Hunter: Riders 10 yrs and under Open Walk/Trot 93. Field Hunter: Equitation Open Walk/Trot/Canter No pattern, rail work only Interim Walk/Trot Specialty Class 94. Interim Walk/Trot* - Any tack, All Ages. * Interim Walk/Trot: For riders who are becoming competent at the trot, this class is to help riders gain experience and confidence in the show ring. One assistant (parent/trainer etc.) must accompany entries. No lead lines allowed. Assistant will stay within helpful distance of their horse & rider. Riders will be asked to walk, trot, halt, and reverse both ways of the ring. The class begins by all entries entering the ring and lining up in the center with their assistants. At this time, assistants may hold the horse. Up to 4 exhibitors at a time will be asked to take a well-spaced position on the rail and execute the above requirements of the class. Upon completion of their "go", exhibitors will return to the lineup and the next group gets a go. This is a judged class through 8 placings. Exhibitors in this class may cross enter in the Lead Line class. Exhibitors entered in this class may not enter any other classes requiring a trot or canter. Exhibitors may ride in this class as many times as they wish however, once they "graduate" into regular trotting classes, they are no longer eligible for the Interim Walk Trot class. Walk/Trot Interim Class is open to all horses, and all ages of riders. Points will not count for Show High Points. -- 30 minute break -- 15

Saturday Classes - Covered Arena - (continued) Judge: Robbie Haskins Working Western Division Note: No cross entering horses from the Western Pleasure Division 95. Working Western: Junior Horse Open - GAYP 96. Working Western: Riders 18 yrs and over Stock/Hunter Type - GAYP 97. Working Western: Saddle Pleasure Type - GAYP 98. Working Western: Open Challenge Class All Ages Walk/Jog/Lope* *Judge shall insert at least 3 challenges in this class; some examples are: halt-back-pivot-walk off; reverse at jog; transition from lope to walk; go from walk to extended trot in 3 strides or less; side pass; etc. 99. Working Western: Jack Benny - Open GAYP 100. Working Western: Equitation Walk/Jog Open No pattern, rail work only 101. Working Western: Open GAYP Ladies to Ride 102. Working Western: Riders 18 yrs and over Open Walk/Jog/Lope 103. Working Western: Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 104. Working Western: Open GAYP 105. Working Western: Riders 10 and under Open Walk/Jog 106. Working Western: Riders 18 yrs and over Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 107. Working Western: Riders 17 and under Open Walk/Jog/Lope 108. Working Western: Open GAYP Gentlemen to Ride 109. Working Western: Open Performance/Conformation Combination Class ** ** Performance/Conformation Combination Class: To be judged 25% on performance, 75% on conformation, as follows: 1. Each entry will individually ride through the gate at the walk on a straight track toward the judge; just before reaching the judge, veer off to the right and find a spot on the rail. The next horse in line at the gate will wait until the horse in front has walked away from the judge before their go. 2. After the judge has seen all horses track at the walk, the judge will then call the ring to order. 3. Horses and riders will walk and then jog one way of the ring (counter clockwise) under saddle. 4. Horses and riders will then line up side by side along the rail facing center ring. Riders dismount and remove the saddle/saddle pad for conformation inspection. Bridles are not removed. 5. One assistant per horse/rider unit will be allowed to enter the ring to assist with saddle removal, however it is not mandatory. Tack may be placed on the fence, ground, or saddle racks may be brought in. 6. The assistant is allowed to switch places with the rider and handle the horse for the remainder of the class (conformation inspection.) 7. Horses will be judged for conformation and working condition (sweat and saddle marks will not be penalized). The horse s back number must be clearly visible to the judge during inspection in the lineup. 8. Horses are not required to re-tack. Dressage Suitability Division 110. Dressage Seat Equitation: Open Walk/Trot* No pattern, rail work only 111. Suitability for Dressage: Open Riders 17 & Under - Walk/Trot*/Canter 112. Suitability for Dressage: Open Riders 18 & Over - Walk/Trot*/Canter 113. Show Hack: Open All Ages (To be shown at the walk, trot, canter & hand gallop; collected, extended and normal gaits to be called for. To stand quietly and back readily.) 114. Suitability for Dressage: Open GAYP 115. Dressage Seat Equitation: Open Walk/Trot*/Canter No Pattern, rail work only 116. Suitability For Dressage: Open - Amateur To Ride GAYP *For non-trotting breeds, the pleasure gait may be substituted for the trot. End of Classes in Covered Arena (Saturday) 16

Sunday Classes Main Arena - 8:00 a.m. Judge: Virginia Godwin Saddleseat Division 117. Saddleseat: 5 Gaited Open (unless otherwise specified below, Saddleseat Classes are open to all breeds) 118. (ASB) Saddlebred 3 Gaited Country Pleasure: (Limited to amateur and junior riders) To be shown at the flat walk, trot, extended trot, and canter. Easy ground-covering action is desired. 119. Saddleseat: Morgan/Arab Walk/Trot/Canter 120. Saddleseat: Equitation Walk/Trot No Pattern, Rail work only* 121. Saddleseat: GAYP 122. Saddleseat: Walk/Trot/Canter 123. Saddleseat: American Saddlebred GAYP 124. Saddleseat: Country English Pleasure GAYP No Pads 125. Saddleseat: 3 Gaited Park Horse Show Walk (animated walk)/park Trot/Canter 126. Saddleseat: GAYP 127. Saddleseat: 13 & Under - Walk/Trot (martingales are allowed)* 128. Saddleseat: Academy Class GAYP (martingales are allowed) *Academy riders are invited to ride in this class. This Saddlebred class counts towards qualifying for Kentucky State Fair World Championship horse show. Classes count for Show Overall High Point Horse only. USEF regulations pertaining to ASB classes shall be followed. Field Hunter Division Please note: No cross-entering horses from the Huntseat Division 129. Field Hunter: Amateur To Ride GAYP 130. Field Hunter: Riders 17 yrs and under - Stock/Hunter Type - GAYP 131. Field Hunter: Open GAYP 132. Field Hunter: Maiden Rider, All Ages, Open Walk/Trot* 133. Field Hunter: Riders 13 and under - Open GAYP 134. Field Hunter: Saddle Pleasure Type Walk/Trot/Canter 135. Field Hunter: Stock/Hunter Type - GAYP 136. Field Hunter: Riders 18 and over - Open Walk/Trot/Canter 137. Field Hunter: Open GAYP 138. Field Hunter: Riders 17 and under Open GAYP 139. Field Hunter: Saddle/Pleasure Type - GAYP *See Maiden Rider rules, page 2. -- 30 Minute Break -- 17

Sunday Classes Main Arena (continued) Judge: Virginia Godwin Working Western Division Please note: No cross entering horses from the Western Pleasure Division 140. Working Western: Amateur To Ride GAYP 141. Working Western: Riders 17 and under, Stock/Hunter Type - GAYP 142. Working Western: Open GAYP 143. Working Western: Riders 13 and under Open - GAYP 144. Working Western: Saddle/Pleasure Type Walk/Jog/Lope 145. Working Western: Riders 17 and under Open - GAYP 146. Working Western: Riders 18 and over - Open GAYP 147. Working Western: Maiden Rider, All Ages Open Walk/Jog* 148. Working Western: Riders 17 yrs and under, Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 149. Working Western: Open GAYP 150. Working Western: Stock/Hunter Type Walk/Jog/Lope 151. Working Western: Equitation Walk/Jog/Lope Open No pattern, rail work only 152. Working Western: Open Challenge Class All Ages Walk/Jog/Lope** ** Challenge Class: Judge shall insert at least 3 challenges in this class; some examples are: halt-back-pivotwalk off; reverse at jog; transition from lope to walk; go from walk to extended trot in 3 strides or less; side pass; etc. *See Maiden Rider rules, page 2 Dressage Suitability Division 153. Suitability for Dressage: Open - GAYP 154. Suitability for Dressage: Equitation - Open Walk/Trot* No pattern, rail work only 155. Suitability for Dressage: Open Riders 17 & Under - Walk/Trot*/Canter 156. Suitability for Dressage: Open Riders 18 & Over - Walk/Trot*/Canter 157. Show Hack: Open All Ages (To be shown at the walk, trot, canter & hand gallop; collected, extended and normal gaits to be called for. To stand quietly and back readily.) 158. Suitability for Dressage: Open GAYP 159. Suitability for Dressage: Equitation - Open Walk/Trot*/Canter No Pattern, rail work only 160. Suitability for Dressage: Open - Amateur To Ride GAYP *For non-trotting breeds, the pleasure gait may be substituted for the trot. Miniature Equine Division Miniature Driving - (Show follows USEF guidelines for Pleasure Driving) Miniature Driving entries only may use the arena for warm up (10 minutes) prior to the driving classes. Only horses showing in Mini Driving classes are allowed in the paddock area at this time. 161. Miniature Driving: Open 162. Miniature Driving: Working 163. Miniature Driving: Reinsmanship (no pattern, rail work only) End of Sunday classes Main Arena 18

Sunday Classes Covered Arena - 8:00 a.m. Judge: Lauren Maddox English Equitation Utility Classes* (Pattern classes. Any horse may be entered.) 164. English Equitation: Open 17 & Under 165. English Equitation: Open 18 & Over Qualifies for Off-The-Rail Division Points *Points will also count for Overall Show High Point Horse. Huntseat Division (No cross entering horses from the Field Hunter Division) 166. Huntseat: Amateur to Ride - GAYP 167. Huntseat: Riders 17 yrs and under - Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 168. Huntseat: Open GAYP 169. Huntseat: Maiden Rider, All Ages, Open Walk/Trot* 170. Huntseat: Riders 13 & Under Open GAYP 171. Huntseat: Saddle Pleasure Type Walk/Trot/Canter 172. Huntseat: Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 173. Huntseat: Riders 18 yrs and over Open Walk/Trot/Canter 174. Huntseat: Open - GAYP 175. Huntseat: Riders 17 yrs and under - Open GAYP 176. Huntseat: Saddle/Pleasure Type GAYP *See Maiden Rider rules, page 2. -- 30 Minute Break -- Western Pleasure Division (No cross entering horses from the Working Western Division.) 177. Western Pleasure: Amateur to Ride - GAYP 178. Western Pleasure: Riders 17 yrs and under - Stock/Hunter Type GAYP 179. Western Pleasure: Open GAYP 180. Western Pleasure: Riders 13 & Under Open GAYP 181. Western Pleasure: Saddle Pleasure Type Walk/Jog/Lope 182. Western Pleasure: Riders 17 yrs and under, Open GAYP 183. Western Pleasure: Riders 18 yrs and over, Open GAYP 184. Western Pleasure: Maiden Rider, All Ages, Open Walk/Jog* 185. Western Pleasure: Open - GAYP 186. Western Pleasure: Riders 17 yrs and under, Saddle Pleasure Type GAYP 187. Western Pleasure: Stock/Hunter Type Walk/Jog/Lope 188. Western Pleasure: Equitation Walk/Jog/Lope Open No pattern, rail work only 189. (ASB) Saddlebred Western Country Pleasure (Limited to amateur and junior riders) To be shown at the flat walk, jog-trot, and lope both ways of the ring. This Saddlebred class counts towards qualifying for Kentucky State Fair World Championship horse show. Any ASB from any division may enter (Sunnyside Open Horse Show cross entry rules do not apply). Class counts for Show High Point Horse. USEF regulations pertaining to ASB classes shall be followed. *See Maiden Rider rules, page 2. Western Horsemanship Utility Class* (Pattern classes. Any horse may be entered.) 190. Western Horsemanship: Open Riders 17 & Under 191. Western Horsemanship: Open Riders 18 & Over Qualifies for Off-The-Rail Division Points * Points will also count for Overall Show High Point Horse. End of Sunday Classes Covered Arena 19

Sunday Classes: Outdoor Ring 1-9:00 a.m. Timed Event Obstacle Driving 192. Obstacle Driving: Pick Your Route Horse* 193. Obstacle Driving: Pick Your Route Pony* 194. Obstacle Driving: Pick Your Route Miniature Equine * Qualifies for Horse/Pony Driving Division Points and Overall Show High Point Horse Qualifies for Miniature Equine Division Points and Overall Show High Point Horse Obstacle Driving "Pick Your Route" Competition The course will be set up prior to classes in time for everyone to have a chance to walk the course. Classes begin at 9:00 a.m. 3 obstacle driving classes are offered: Horse, Pony, and Miniature Equine. Please note the same show rules remain in effect regarding Horses vs Ponies vs. Minis. The course will be reset for miniature horses. Placings will count towards Driving Horse Division, Driving Pony Division, and Miniature Equine Divisions as well as show Overall High Points. Rules are as per USEF Carriage Pleasure Driving, Obstacle Driving Pick Your Route. 20

Please: Only One Horse and One Exhibitor per sheet! Back # (show office will assign) Horse Name: Exhibitor Name: ENTRY FORM - Sunnyside Open Horse Show - September 22-23, 2018 Responsible Party: (Person to be BILLED for all charges associated with this horse) (REQUIRED on each entry form) Owner Name: (REQUIRED on each entry form) Street or PO Box: City, State & Zip: Responsible Party s Address & Phone # - REQUIRED on 1 entry form Horse Type: Stock Hunter OR Saddle Pleasure Phone Number: (Required) Email Address: (Optional) Purebred Morgan? List Registration # Stall With / Trainer: Price per item Quantity Total Cost Saddlebred? List ASHA Registration # BE SURE TO FILL OUT ASHA INFO SHEET (SEE OFFICE) & SUBMIT WITH ENTRY! Class Number NOTE: NO SPLIT TABS Saturday Classes 1-116 Sunday Classes 117-194 Total Saturday Entries $10.00 per class Total Sunday Entries $10.00 per class # OF STALLS (incl. 2 Bags Shavings per stall) $85.00/stall/weekend ADDITIONAL SHAVINGS GROUNDS FEES* RV HOOKUP FEE LATE FEES** $7.00 per bag $25.00/horse/weekend $30.00 per night $10.00 per horse Total: Credit: Cash: Check: * Grounds Fees: Any horse on the grounds without a stall will be charged a $25.00 grounds fee. This applies to all horses, whether they are being shown or not. ** Late Fees: The Entry Deadline is September 5, 2018. A late entry fee of $10.00 will be charged per horse for all entries post-marked after September 5, 2018. RESPONSIBILITY: WARNING: Under North Carolina law an equine activity sponsor, an equine professional, or any other person engaged in an equine activity, including a corporation or partnership, shall not be liable for an injury to or the death of a participant resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities [Chapter 99E of the North Carolina General Statutes]. The Sunnyside Open Horse Show or Show Management will in no way be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it will be a condition of the entry that each exhibitor shall hold the horse show and the Senator Bob Martin Eastern Agricultural Center blameless for any loss or accident to his or her horse, horses or equipment that may occur from sickness, fire, or otherwise. Nor shall they be held responsible for any article of any kind or nature that may be lost, destroyed, or stolen; and will not be responsible for or liable for injury sustained in any way to exhibitors, spectators, employees, third parties or any other interested parties. All owners and exhibitors will be held responsible for any damages, incurred by them or their agents to barns or other properties on the Show Ground and will be billed accordingly. Exhibitor s Signature: (parent or guardian if under 18) Send Entry Forms to Show Manager: Norma Gurkin, 3371 Fire Department Rd, Williamston NC 27892 Please make all checks payable to: East Coast Equine Inc. Payment must accompany entry. For more info visit https://eastcoasthorses.com 21