61st Shrine Charity Horse Show 12840 N 775E Saracuse, IN 46567 Proceeds to help Shriner s Hospitals for Children 61st Annual Shrine Charity Horse Show Supporting Shriner s Hospitals for Children 5 Great Horse Shows 1 Special Weekend June 20-21, 2015 Saturday am Ring 1 Open Show 8:30am start Ring 2 Hunter Show 8:30 am start Ring 1 Fun Show 7pm start Sunday am Ring 1 Open Show 9am start Ring 3 Therapy Rider noon start Ring 4 Dressage 9am start Address: 965 N SR9 Columbia City, IN 46725 Directions: The Shrine Show Grounds are located 1 mile north of US30, approximately 19 miles west of I69. www.shrinehorseshow.org
Ring 1: Large sand arena with announcers stand Ring 2: Grass arena next to driveway/sr9 Hunters Ring 3: Grass arena near wash racks Ring 4: Arena behind Giant Barn Dressage Ring 5: Grass area across the bridge Trail Thursday June 20: Trailers may be dropped off in the camping area to reserve your camping spot. Friday June 19 Grounds open at 10 am Horses may be stalled. Schooling allowed in all rings. Ring 2 schooling ring is for Hunters only. Ring 4 Schooling is for Dressage riders only Open entries at Ring 1; Hunter entries at Ring 2 Dressage entries may be picked up at Ring 1 Small Fry Riders are 8 and under W/T only and may not exhibit in canter classes. ** 4-H Classes are for current 4-H members only **4-H Junior Members are Grades 3-8 **4-H Senior Members are Grades 9-12 Page 2 ASTM approved helmets with straps fastened are mandatory for all riders in 4-H classes and for mounted riders in the Hunter & Dressage warmup area and show ring.. Exhibitors are responsible for knowledge of and adherence to all breed and/or club rules that govern competitors and approved competitions. It is up to exhibitors to submit information for points awarded for class participation to the proper individuals/ agencies. Dressage Entry Form Please fill out 1 entry form per horse/rider combination Name Address: City/State/Zip: Email: Horse Name: Put an X next to the class you wish to enter 1. Grooming and Presentation NO FEE 2. USDF Intro Test A Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 3. USDF Intro Test B Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 4. USDF Intro Test C Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 5. Training Level 1 Novice Horse 6. Training Level 2 Novice Horse 7. Training Level Rider Test 8. Training Level 1 Novice Rider 9. Training Level 2 Novice Rider 10. Western Dressage Intro Test: (which one) 11. Western Dressage Basic Test (which one) 12. Training Level Test 1 Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 13. Training Level Test 2 Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 14.Training Level Test 3 Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 15. First Level Test 1 Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 16. First Level Test 2 Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 17, First Level Test 3 Jr/Y Open AA (circle which) 18. Second Level Test Jr/Y Open AA (circle) 19. Third and Above Jr/Y Open AA (Circle)
Page 14 June 21 Dressage Show Page 3 Total Fleet Services Dressage Show Judge: Show Starts Sunday June 21: 9 am 1. Grooming and Presentation No Entry Fee! 2. USDF Intro Test A Jr/Y Open AA 3. USDF Intro Test B Jr/Y Open AA 4. USDF Intro Test C Jr/Y Open AA 5. Training Level Test 1 (Novice Horse) 6. Training Level Test 2 (Novice Horse) 7. Training Level Rider Test 8. Training Level Test 1 (Novice Rider) 9. Training Level Test 2 (Novice Rider) 10. Western Dressage INTRO Test of Choice* 11. Western Dressage BASIC Test of Choice* 12. Training Level Test 1 Jr/Y Open AA 13. Training Level Test 2 Jr/Y Open AA 14. Training Level Test 3 Jr/Y Open AA 15. First Level Test 1 Jr/Y Open AA 16. First Level Test 2 Jr/Y Open AA 17. First Level Test 3 Jr/Y Open AA 18. Second & Above Jr/Y Open AA 19. Third & Above Jr/Y Open AA * Western Dressage Association of America Formal attire and braiding are encouraged but not mandatory. Arena is 20 x 60 meters, level sand mix. Warm up arena is grass. Separate warm up lunging area ASTM safety helmets with chin straps fastened required while mounted. USEF Rules apply. Coggins required for out of state horses Make checks out to: Shrine Horse Show. Mail Entry forms and Checks to: Office Fee $10.00 Bob Dumfords Dressage Entry Classes $17.00 each 12840 N 775E Saracuse, IN 46567 Negative Coggins required for out of state horses Age divisions for exhibitors assume age as of 1/1/15. Juniors may not ride, drive, or handle stallions in any ring. Wash racks are available to all, please be considerate and clean up after yourself With the exception of rider assisted classes (fun class, leadline), only the judge, photographer, and steward are permitted in the ring while a class is being judged. Classes will be judged on the respective merits of the type/breed as represented in the class Prize money will be distributed with the ribbons in jackpot classes. Ribbons to 6th place in all classes. No entries taken after the gate has closed in the prior class. Show management may refuse entry to any horse or rider for any reason. No classes may be entered without payment in full or open check. No Refunds will be given. Decisions of the Judge and/or Show Executive Director in all matters will be final Horses & ponies may enter all Hunter classes but distances will not be changed. Classes may be split, combined, or cancelled at the discretion of show management. All dogs must be on leash or contained at all times. Formal attire is encouraged but NOT mandatory.
Page 4 Page 13 Open Show English Day June 20 Judge: Christie King-Moree Office Fee: $5.00 per horse Regular Class: $8.00 4-H Member Only Class: $5.00 Jackpot classes: $15.00 Jackpot Classes 60% payback to 4th Must have 6 entries in the class for payback Questions Contact: Conna Miller 260-402-7487 or paintedpony1@embarqmail.com Saturday June 20 Start: 8:30 am 1. 2 and Under Halter Fillies, Colts, Geldings 2. Arabian/Half-Arabian Halter 3. Morgan Halter 4. Open Saddle/Gaited Type Halter 5. Open Hunter/Sporthorse Type Halter 6. Open Color Breed Halter 7. Open Miniature Horse Halter 8. Open Pony 56 and under Halter 9. Small Fry Halter Mares & Geldings only 10. 4-H Member Halter Mares** 11. 4-H Member Halter Geldings** 12. Best Condition Horse Halter 15+ 13. Best Groomed Horse of any age 14. Open Showmanship at Halter Jackpot Break 15. Lead-Line 6 and under Walk Only (not eligible for other performance classes) No Entry Fee 16. Small Fry English Pleasure 8 & Under 17. English Pleasure 13 and Under 18. English Pleasure 14-18 19. 4-H Member English Pleasure Junior Rider** 20. 4-H Member English Pleasure Senior Rider** This show is all about using horses to help fund the efforts of the Shriners Hospitals for Children. What better way to demonstrate other ways in which horses help people than through the following programs and practices. There are several ways in which horses can help people of all ages and abilities thrive: Therapeutic riding is mounted horseback riding for the purpose of contributing positively to cognitive, physical, emotional and social wellbeing of people with disabilities through the teaching of horsemanship skills. Benefits of therapeutic riding include: Promoting strength Increasing Flexibility Developing Balance Improving coordination Helping breathing and circulation Boosting self-confidence Building self-esteem Hippotherapy refers to the use of movement of the horse as a treatment strategy by Physical or Occupational Therapist and Speech/ Language Pathologists to address impairments, functional limitations and disabilities in patients with neuromotor and sensory dysfunction. This treatment strategy is used as part of an integrated treatment program to achieve functional goals. Equine-facilitated Psychotherapy is an interactive process in which a licensed mental health professional, working with an appropriately credentialed equine professional, partners with suitable equines to address psychotherapy goals set forth by the mental health professional and client. Benefits of Equine-facilitated Psychotherapy include: Fostering patience and empathy Boosting trust and confidence Enhancing attentiveness to others Increasing control over one's own emotions of frustration and anger Bettering communication skills Equine-facilitated Learning is an educational approach to equineassisted activities developed and organized by credentialed practitioners with the primary intent to facilitate personal growth and development of life skills through equine interactions. Benefits of Equine-facilitated Learning include: Developing strong work ethic through dedication, time and effort in caring for horses Fostering self-esteem and selfconfidence Helping us better understand our own non-verbal communication Enhancing self-awareness
Page 12 Therapy Riders Show Page 5 3rd Annual Shrine Therapy Riders Show Sunday June 21 Noon These classes are open to riders associated with therapeutic riding programs around the area. Your director will assist you with class selection. 1. Grooming and presentation Lead your animal in and show your grooming efforts and what great partners you are. 2. Rider with Leader Ride at a walk in both directions and line up in the middle of the ring 3. Rider without Leader Ride at a walk in both directions and line up in the middle of the ring 4. Sequencing Class There will be a series of places marked in the arena. You will ride to them in a specific order. 5. Simon Says You will have to do what the announcer asks whenever she says Simon Says: 6. Steering Course You have to steer through a pattern. 5. Fishing Race You ride your horse to a bucket full of water on a barrel. Take your fishing net and catch a ball in the bucket and bring it back across the finish line. 21. Gaited Horse Easy Rider 2 gait (flat walk and favorite gait) 22. Arabian/Half Arabian English Pleasure 23. Gaited Horse Trail Pleasure English 24. Morgan English Pleasure 25. Pony English Pleasure 56 and Under 26. Gaited Horse Show Pleasure 27. Open English Pleasure Jackpot Class 28. English Equitation 13 and Under 29. English Equitation 14-18 30. Open English Equitation Jackpot Class Break 31. Small Fry Hunter Under Saddle 8 & Under 32. Hunter Under Saddle 13 & Under 33. Hunter Under Saddle 14-18 34. 4-H Member Hunter Under Saddle Junior Rider** 35. 4-H Member Hunter Under Saddle Senior Rider** 36. Arabian/Half Arabian Hunter Pleasure 37. Morgan Hunter Pleasure 38. Pony Hunter Under Saddle 56 and Under 39. Open Hunter Under Saddle Jackpot 40. Hunter Under Saddle Equitation 13 and Under 41. Hunter Under Saddle Equitation 14-18 42. 4-H Member HUS 43. Open Hunter Under Saddle Equitation Jackpot Class Break to set up 2 jumps 44. Hunter Hack Crossrails 13 and under 45. Hunter Hack Crossrails 14-18 46. 4-H Member Hunter Hack Crossrails** 47. Open Hunter Hack Crossrails 48. 4-H Member Hunter Hack Verticals 18 ** 49. Open Hunter Hack Verticals 18 Jackpot
Page 6 Fun Show Sat. June 20 Page 11 Open Show Western Day June 21 Sunday June 21 Start: 9am 50. 2 and Under Halter Fillies, Colts, Geldings 51. Arabian/Half-Arabian Halter 52. Morgan Halter 53. Open Saddle/Gaited Type Halter 54. Open Color Breed Halter 55. Open Stock Type Halter 56. Open Miniature Horse Halter 57. Open Pony 56 and under Halter 58. Small Fry Halter Mares & Geldings only 59. 4-H Member Halter Mares** 60. 4-H Member Halter Geldings** 61. Best Condition Horse Halter 15+ 62. Best Groomed Horse of any age 63. 4-H Member Showmanship at Halter Junior** 64. 4-H Member Showmanship at Halter Senior** 65. Showmanship at Halter 13 & under 66. Showmanship at Halter 14-18 67. Showmanship at Halter 19 and Over 68. Open Showmanship at Halter Jackpot Break Judge: Christie King Moree Office Fee: $5.00 per horse Regular Class: $8.00 4-H Member Only Class: $5.00 Jackpot classes: $15.00 Jackpot Classes 60% payback to 4th Must have 6 entries in the class for payback Questions Contact: Conna Miller 260-402-7487 or paintedpony1@embarqmail.com 7. Fishing Rider using a small aquarium net has to ride to the end of the arena where plastic balls are floating in a bucket of water that is placed on a barrel. Once at the bucket, the announcer will tell the rider which type of ball they have to fish out of the bucket. They may only catch one ball. They must then carry it carefully back to the 2nd bucket and deliver it into that bucket. Then run across the finish line. 7.a. 10 and under 7.b. 11-18 7.c. Rusty Spurs 8. Cracker Race 1 horse/rider team. Rider races horse down to a barrel, dismounts, eats the 2 crackers on the barrel, and then whistles the first 7 notes of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star. (someone will be at the barrel to listen) They cannot remount and run back to the finish line until they whistle the notes. They may run back to the finish line with their horse without mounting if they wish. Fastest time wins. 8.a. 10 and under 8.b. 11-18 8.c. Rusty Spurs 9. Underwear Race there are teams of two people, one horse. One person is on the horse at the starting line wearing the underwear. At the signal, the rider runs to their teammate, dismounts, and gives their teammate the underwear. The teammate will put the underwear on, remount, and race back to the finish line. Fastest time wins. (Hint: having a halter/leadline on your horse as well as the bridle may be helpful!) This will be run as an elimination race team against team! 10. Musical Stalls. Each horse/rider team starts in between 2 poles in a stall. The music starts and riders must circle the line of poles until the music stops. Riders must then hurry to find an empty stall. Whoever doesn t get to a stall is out. One pole is removed each time until we have the final winners. Check Us Out www.shrinehorseshow.org FACEBOOK: Shrine horse Show Columbia City Indiana
Page 10 Fun Show Sat. June 20 Page 7 Class Entry Fee: $3.00 each class or $15.00 for the whole evening 6pm Shrine Horse Patrol Drill 6:30 pm Fun Show Start! 1. Stick Horse Race--race your stick horses to the finish line. No entry fee 1.a. 10 and under 1.b. 11-18 1.c. Rusty Spurs 2. Three legged Race-- you and a partner share a leg in a feed bag. First to the finish line wins! No entry fee. 2.a. 10 and under 2.b. 11-18 2.c. Rusty Spurs 3. Tandem Bareback 2 people on each horse. The person on the back faces the rear of the horse. Walk/Trot both ways and line up in the middle. Riders must then change places without dismounting. 4. Blindfold Tack Race All riders are in the arena along the rail. Rider may have 1 helper hold the horse with a halter and leadline. Rider is blind folded. Tack is on the rail next to them 1 saddle pad, 1 saddle with girth/cinch, one bitted bridle with reins. The rider must securely saddle and bridle their horse. Halter must be removed before the bridle is put on the animal. The rider then removes their blindfold; they must check/tighten their cinch prior to mounting. Rider then mounts to indicate they are done. The helper may not hand items to the rider but may give them clues. 5. Egg and Spoon--Balance the egg on the spoon, follow the announcers directions, come to the center of the ring if you drop it. Last one on the rail wins! 6. Crepe Paper Class Find a partner to ride with you. Both riders have an end of a streamer of crepe paper. They must ride side by side following announcer instructions without breaking or letting go of the crepe paper streamer. If you drop or break the streamer come to the center. 69. Walk Trot 18 & Under 70. Walk Trot 19 and Over 71. Open Walk Trot Jackpot 72. Small Fry Western Pleasure 73. Western Pleasure 13 and Under 74. Western Pleasure 14-18 75. 4-H Western Pleasure Junior Rider** 76. 4-H Western Pleasure Senior Rider** 77. Arabian/Half Arabian Western Pleasure 78. Morgan Western Pleasure 79. Gaited Horse Trail Pleasure Western 80. Pony Western Pleasure 56 and Under 81. Open Western Pleasure Jackpot Class 82. Ranch Horse Pleasure 18 and Under 83. Ranch Horse Pleasure 19 and Over 84. Small Fry Western Horsemanship 85. Western Horsemanship 13 and Under 86. Western Horsemanship 14-18 87. 4-H Western Horsemanship Junior Rider** 88. 4-H Western Horsemanship Senior Rider** 89. Western Horsemanship 19 and Over 90. Open Western Horsemanship Jackpot Class 91.Reining we will divide this by age depending on entries Break Move to Ring 5 Trail Arena 92. Regular Trail: 4-H members 13 and Under 93. Regular Trail: 4-H Members 14-18 94. Regular Trail: Open Jackpot Class 95. Competitive Trail: Open
Page 8 Page 9 Beverly Rinker Memorial Hunter Show Judge: Krista Steinmetz Saturday June 20 Office Fee: $5.00 per horse Class Fee: $15.00 ea. Or All 3 in Same Division for $40.00 (save $5.) For each full division: Grand Champion $75.00 Reserve Champion $50.00 Hunter Divisions: You may show in any appropriate class, but the same rider/horse team must show in all 3 classes, 2 over fences and 1 under saddle, in the same division to qualify for a championship. Jumper Divisions: The same horse/rider team must show in both classes in the same division to qualify for a championship. There must be 5 entries in each of the 2 or 3 classes for the top championships to be awarded. Saturday 8:30 am 1. Green Horse W/T on the Flat 2. Green Horse W/T Ground Poles 2x 3. Green Horse W/T Ground Poles Course 4. Green Rider W/T on the Flat 5. Green Rider W/T Ground Poles 2x 6. Green Rider W/T Ground Poles Course 7. 4-H Member Hunter U/S** 8. 4-H Member Hunter Cross Rails 2x** 9. 4-H Member Hunter Cross Rails Course** 10. Open Hunter Pleasure 11. Open Hunter Cross Rails 2x 12. Open Hunter Cross Rails Course 13. 11 and Under Equitation on the Flat 14. 11 and Under Equitation Cross Rails 2x 15. 11 and Under Equitation Cross Rails Course 16. 12-17 Equitation on the flat 17. 12-17 Equitation Cross Rails 2x 18. 12-17 Equitation Cross Rails Course 19. 4-H Member Hunter U/S** 20. 4-H Member Hunter 12-18 ** 21. 4-H Member 12-18 ** 22. 11 & Under Hunter U/S 23. 11 & Under 12-18 24. 11 & Under 12-18 25. 12-17 Hunter U/S 26. 12-17 12-18 27. 12-17 12-18 28. 18 & Over Hunter U/S 29. 18 & Over 12-18 30. 18 & Over 12-18 31. Lead Line no entry fee 32. Beginner Hunter U/S 33. Beginner Hunter 21 34. Beginner Hunter 21 35. Puddle Jumper 21 36. Puddle Jumper 21 37. Mini Hunter U/S 38. Mini Hunter 2 39. Mini Hunter 2 40. Jumper 2 41. Jumper 2 42. Low Hunter Under Saddle 43. Low Hunter 2 3 44. Low Hunter 2 3 45. Rusty Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle 46. Rusty Stirrup Hunter 2 3 Riders 35+ 47. Rusty Stirrup Hunter 2 3 48. Jumper 2 3 49. Jumper 2 3 50. Gamblers Choice: Any jumps of your choice in a 60 second time limit. Jumps are worth different points and may be taken 1x each way. Jumps will range from 12 to 2 6