Prize List - Greater Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Horse Show

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Prize List - Greater Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Horse Show
GO Preview
July 7-10, 2016
GO Show
July 13-17, 2016
WCHR - GO Show Only
Featuring:
$10,000 Greater Oklahoma Grand Prix - Week 1
$30,000 Greater Oklahoma Grand Prix - Week 2
$7000 USHJA Child/Adult Regional Hunter
Championship - Week 2
Also:
$2500 USHJA National Hunter Derby
$3000 1.35M Welcome Stake - Week 1
$5000 1.40M Welcome Stake - Week 2
$1500 NAL Low/High Jr/AO Jumper Classic
$1,500 WIHS/NAL/M&S Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic
$1,500 1.20m Jumper Classic
USEF National Rated Show
USEF "A" Hunters w Jumper Rating 4 Star
OHJA w HJEO w MOHJA w CHJA
Marshall & Sterling League w WIHS w NAL
ENTRIES CLOSE
1 JUNE 22, 2016
USEF Competition Name: GO Preview & GO Show
Competition Division(s) and Rating(s):
USEF#:
317351 & 700
Premier rated in High Performance Htr, Performance Htr 3’6”, Performanc Htr 3’3”, Reg Conf Htr, Grn Conf Htr,
Grn Working Htr, 3’6” A/O Htr, 3’3” A/O Htr, 3’6” Junior Htr, 3’3” Junior Htr, Grn Pony Htr, Pony Htr. Regional II
rated in Htr Breeding, Ch Htr, A/A Htr, Ch Htr Pony, Pre-Green Htr, and CH/AA Jumpers. 4 Star Jumper Rated.
TRACK POINTS,
CLIMB THE STANDINGS,
AND EARN YEAR-END AWARDS!
Make your results count toward the USEF Horse of the Year Awards
and Silver Stirrup Awards Programs with an annual or lifetime horse
recording. Call or email today to speak with a customer care
representative about how to get started.
859 258 2472 // [email protected]
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GO Preview
USHJA Peoples Choice Winner
July 7-10, 2016
Judges
Randy Newman - Hunter, Equitation
Raleigh, NC
Phillip Long - Hunter, Equitation
Raleigh, NC
Paul Sullivan – Jumper
Jenks, OK
Course Designers
Dean Batlaglia - Hunters
Woodstock, IL
Mike Pegg - Jumpers
Stratford, ON
Announcers
Paul SullivanJenks, OK
Dave MorseGrandbury, TX
Steward
Janet FallEl Macero, CA
TACK REPAIR - FT. BEND SADDLERY
For Stalling Information, Contact:
Margaret Thurston
(405) 641-0167
GO Show
A W.C.H.R. Show
July 13-17, 2016
Judges:
Claudia Roland - Hunter, Equitation
Lynn Forgione - Hunter, Equitation
Paul Sullivan – Jumper
Special Hunter Judges
Kathleen Super – Hunter, Equitation, Jumper
Patricia Jellerson - Hunter, Equitation
Suwanee, GA
Davidson, NC
Jenks, OK
Inverness, IL
New Bruanfels, TX
Course Designers:
Mike Pegg - Hunters
Stratford, ON
Dean Battaglia - Jumpers
Woodstock, IL
Announcers
Paul SullivanJenks, OK
Dave MorseGrandbury, TX
Steward
Janet FallEl Macero, CA
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2016 SHOW OFFICIALS
Management:
GO Hunter Jumper, Inc.
Norman, OK
Show Manager:
John McQueen
Calhoun, LA
Stable Manager:
Margaret Thurston
Norman, OK
(Stalling & Reservations)
405-641-0167
Special Events:
Eileen Sipe
Lawton, OK
Calhoun, LA
Show Office:
Mickey Cannon
Marlene MillerBroken Arrow, OK
Schooling Supervisor:
Helen Price
Guthrie, OK
Veterinarian:
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, OK
Equine Clinic405-843-1099
Farrier:Tom Trosin
Oklahoma City, OK
405-546-0482
Show Committee:
Dawn Casey w Laurie Lewis w Laureen McKenzie
Amanda Eggleston w Margaret Thurston
For Additional Information Please Contact:
Margaret Thurston w [email protected] w 405-641-0167
Cathi Carroll w [email protected] w 405-812-5627
Dee Black w [email protected] w 405-659-0072
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Margaret ThurstonPresident
Dee BlackExec. Vice President
Cathi CarrollVice President
Jennifer BergeySecretary
Sally BuxtonTreasurer
Staci Craig
Eileen Sipe
Laurie Lewis
Cathy Eggleston
Edee Black
Bob Birkenmaier
Amanda Eggleston-Broderick
Kay Howard
Susan Sands
COMMITTEES
Horse ShowCathi Carroll
PublicitySuzanne Gersten
Fund RaisingAmanda Eggleston-Broderick
VendorsDee Black
AwardsKay Howard
Program/AdsStaci Craig
HospitalityEileen Sipe
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Welcome to Oklahoma City and the July GO SHOWS
Thank you for choosing to come to our Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Horse Shows. We will have
our air conditioned rings cool and ready for you, snacks & cool drinks at the hospitality booth
& smiling faces in the office ready to help with your entries. The restaurant will be ready and
have the simulcast and TV’s ready for you to see the events in progress and you can check on
world events. We have a lot of fun places to visit in Oklahoma City. Brickopolis, The Science
Museum, Pole Position Raceway, Museum of Art, Firefighters and Railway Museums, National
Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum are just a few of the fun things to do when you have
some down time at the shows. We help The Oklahoma Thoroughbred Retirement Program
(OTRP), Oklahoma Large Animal First Responders (OLAFR), the University Of Oklahoma
Equestrian Team & we continue to support the Oklahoma Handicapped riding programs. We
feel these organizations benefit many people with their volunteer programs like the GO Show.
We appreciate your choosing to show with us and helping to support these volunteer programs.
We enjoy hosting you and are working to improve the show for next year.
Sincerely yours,
Margaret Thurston
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 the
Agnew/May Ave. exit. Exit I-40 and go straight to May Ave. Turn right (north) on May and go North to
Exit #5 (2nd stop light) turn left to enter to the Oklahoma State Fair Park. Proceed west and go to the
Coliseum. You will drive around the coliseum and go down barn row (between Barn 6 and Coliseum)
to unload and then proceed to the trailer parking area at the North end of the street. NO PARKING ON
THE STREET!
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 the Agnew/May Ave. exit. Exit I-40 and go straight to May Ave.
turn right and go North on May to Exit #5 (2nd Stop Light) turn left to enter Oklahoma State Fair Park.
Proceed west and go to the front of the Coliseum. You will drive around the coliseum and go down barn
row (between Barn 6 and Coliseum) to unload and then proceed to the trailer parking area at the North
end of the street. NO PARKING ON THE STREET!
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 exit. Take 10th street East to May Ave. and turn right on to May and proceed to Gate 5 (Stop
Light). Turn right into the fairgrounds and proceed to the front of the Coliseum. You will drive around
the coliseum and go down barn row (between Barn 6 and Coliseum) to unload and then proceed to the
trailer parking area at the North end of the street. NO PARKING ON THE STREET!
From Eastbound I-40: Take I-40 east to the I-44 eastbound exit. Get in the right lane and take the
firstexit (NW 10th Street Eastbound/Fair Park). Once you have entered the exit stay left and take the
10th street exit. Take 10th street East to May Ave. and on May turn right and proceed to Gate 5 (Stop
Light). Turn right into the fairgrounds and proceed to the front of the Coliseum. You will drive around
the coliseum and go down barn row (between Barn 6 and Coliseum) to unload and then proceed to the
trailer parking area at the North end of the street. NO PARKING ON THE STREET!
From Northbound I-35: Take I-35 north into south Oklahoma City to the I-240 westbound exit.
Follow I-240 westbound and it will curve around to the right and change into I-44 eastbound. Proceed
on I-44 eastbound until you reach the NW 10th Street eastbound exit. Once you have entered the exit
stay left and take the 10th street exit. Take 10th street East to May Ave. and on May turn right and
proceed to Gate 5 (Stop Light). Turn right into the fairgrounds and proceed to the front of the Coliseum.
You will drive around the coliseum and go down barn row (between Barn 6 and Coliseum) to unload and
then proceed to the trailer parking area at the North end of the street. NO PARKING ON THE STREET!
Also you may go north to I-40 and go west and follow the directions for Westbound I-40 below.
From Westbound I-40: Take I-40 west until you reach the Agnew/May Ave. exit. Exit I-40 and go
straight to May Ave. Turn Right on May and go North to Exit #5 (2nd stop light) turn left to enter to the
Oklahoma State Fair Park. Proceed west and go to the Coliseum. You will drive around the coliseum
and go down barn row (between Barn 6 and Coliseum) to unload and then proceed to the trailer parking
area at the North end of the street. NO PARKING ON THE STREET!
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OKLAHOMA CITY FIRE MARSHALS’ OFFICE
SPECIAL EVENTS FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY FOR LIVESTOCK
There shall be NO plastic or vinyl material in the buildings, coverings for stalls, or used for temporary security
or retail storefronts.
Only stalls for tack storage, entertainment, or sleeping can be covered on the top, and will require a smoke
detector.
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 strapping - 3’ max. on center to attach paper is allowed.
Sleeping areas are to be equipped with a smoke detector and fire extinguisher.
Any aisle space between stalls can be covered only if equal open space to material not t exceed 4’. e.i. If your
material is max. 4’ then the space between material shall be min. 4’.
No two (2) continuous stalls shall be covered at any time.
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.
Awnings shall not exceed out from stalls any further than 4 (foot).
No portable heaters of any type are allowed in the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds livestock facilities.
NO tents canopies are allowed inside the barns, arena, or livestock area. This is to include, but not limited to
EZ-UP pop up tents.
NO SMOKING will be permitted in Arena or Livestock area (BARNS).
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.)
Combustible trash shall be removed at least once a day during the period the arena/exhibit is occupied.
City of Oklahoma City Fire Marshalls’ Office
2300 General Pershing Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Vendor Name:
Office: (405) 297-3584
Fax: (405) 297-3330
GO Show Vendor Information
Name of Business:
Telephone Number:
Size of Trailer:
Size of Display Space:
Fee for spaces:
$350 - Trailers Date of Arrival:
(Length & Width)
(Tables, etc. - If no trailer)
$175 - 10’x10’ display space x, no trailer
Circle type of electricity needed and indicate # of outlets:
220v - ____# Of outlets
110v - ____# Of outlets
The fee for your space is due upon arrival at the fairgrounds. Please let Dee Black
know of your reservations so that we can try to accommodate everyone. Dee Black - (405) 659-0072
[email protected]
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Every class offered herein, which is covered by the rules and specifications of the
current USEF rule book will be judged in accordance therewith.
2. The GO HUNTER JUMPER HORSE SHOW, INC. and the OKLAHOMA STATE
FAIRGROUNDS will not be responsible in any way for loss, or damage to any person,
animal, property or equipment, and each exhibitor shall assume all liability and hold
harmless the GO HUNTER JUMPER HORSE SHOW, INC. and the OKLAHOMA
STATE FAIRGROUNDS for any loss, damage or injury to any person, animal,
property or equipment that may be caused by any horse or pony entered by them
or due to the carelessness or negligence of the person or persons in charge of such
horse or pony, or any of their subordinates or superiors.
3. Entries must be postmarked by June 22, 2016. Entries postmarked after June
22nd, 2016, will be assessed a late fee of $50. Margie Barchus Entry Awards: The
first individual entry submitted that is completely and correctly filled out and received
before the closing date of that show will have their office fee paid for by the Margie
Barchus Fund. The first trainer to submit all their entries correctly and completely filled
out and received before the closing date of that show will have a tack stall paid for by
the Margie Barchus Fund and will have the Margie Barchus stall marker on that stall
for the duration of the horse show.
4. A non-refundable office fee of $60 will be charged for each horse.
5. No numbers will be issued without full payment unless a signed open check or
complete credit card information and signature on the entry form has been left
to cover all charges and fees.
6. No numbers will be issued to any horse for whom an entry blank has not been
completely filled out and signed to include a SSN for the person to receive prize
money and/or refunds.
7. Any rider under 18 years of age must have signature of parent or guardian on their
entry blank per USEF rules.
8. All exhibitors must provide the office with USEF and USHJA membership cards
for Owner, Rider, Trainer & Coach. Photocopies are acceptable. USEF Amateur
Certification must be provided for any rider in a class restricted to amateurs. USEF
Measurement cards must be presented for all horses/ponies in the Junior Hunter,
Pony Hunter, Green Pony Hunter and Children’s Pony Hunter Divisions. Exhibitors
are encouraged to send them with their entries. Exhibitors that cannot provide proof
of membership will be required to pay the USEF/USHJA Show Pass Fee(s).
9. Exhibitors that are not current members of the USEF and/or USHJA may participate in
the show, provided they fill out a Show Pass form and pay the applicable Show Pass
fee(s) of $30 per exhibitor for USEF and $30 per exhibitor for USHJA.
10. A negative Coggins dated within the last 12 months is required for all horses
for admission to the show grounds. Please send a photocopy of your Coggins
with the entry blank.
11. Current USEF rules relevant to drugs and medications will be enforced. Each horse
entered must pay a $16.00 USEF fee (of which $8 is a drug fee) and a $7 USHJA
Zone Support fee.
12. Any exhibitor leaving the show with unpaid entry fees will be billed and a fee of
$50.00 will be added to the total due.
13. A fee of $50 will be charged for all non-negotiable funds.
14. Stalls are approximately 10’x10’, permanent, under roof, with doors.
15. Stalls may be purchased at a rate of $200 per week.
16. STALL FEES MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY FORMS.
17. A grounds fee of $60 per day will be charged for each horse not purchasing a stall.
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18. FEED & BEDDING: Feed, hay and shavings are available for purchase on the show
grounds from the Feed Store. If you will fill out and send in the enclosed Feed &
Bedding order form, your bedding and feed will be delivered as soon as you arrive.
19. PARKING: There will be no parking on Chisholm Rd. (Load & Unload, ONLY)
20. ADDS/SCRATCHES: A $5 fee per class may be charged for adds on the day of the
class.
21. Entries exhibiting in a class without entering in the show office prior to the start of the
class may be charged a double entry fee.
22. All adds and scratches must be done in the horse show office. No adds or scratches
will be taken at the ring.
23. Any class scratched in the show office prior to the start of the class will be given a full
refund.
24. No refunds will be given for classes once they have started.
25. REFUNDS: Stall and office fees are non-refundable.
26. Prior to the start of the show, jumper nomination and entry fees will be refunded with
a vet certificate.
27. Any billing discrepancies must be handled within 48 hours of the completion of the
show.
28. Refunds will be credited to the show bill and any credit due (prize money) will be
mailed within 30 days of the completions of the show only if the REFUND/PRIZE
MONEY RECIPIENT INFORMATION IS FILLED OUT COMPLETELY. Be certain that
we have all the correct information in a legible form.
29. Schooling times will be posted & announced.
30. NON-SHOWING HORSES will be charge $100 in addition to the non-refundable
office fee and stall or daily grounds fee.
31. All dogs must be under control of their owner and on a leash at all times. If a dog
disrupts a horse on course, the owner will be required to pay that horse’s class entry
fee. Any dog found loose on the grounds may be subject to a $100 fine that will be
donated to the local animal shelter.
32. Management reserves the right to change, cancel or combine classes.
33. Riders must be properly attired. Approved protective head gear must be worn.
Numbers must be worn and clearly visible. HARD HATS MUST BE WORN WHEN
MOUNTED. All riders must wear ASTM/SEI approved helmets at all times while
mounted. Exception: In Hunter or Jumper classes, adults may be allowed to remove
their headgear while accepting prizes and during the playing of the National Anthem
only; they must refasten their headgear prior to the lap of honor.
34. RV’s and campers will be charged by the OKC Fairgrounds.
35. Trophy and eight ribbons awarded in all classes unless otherwise noted.
36. Champion & Reserve awarded in each section to 2 of the 4 horses accumulating the
most points. Hunter Champion & Reserve points are awarded 10-6-2-4-1-1/2. Jumper
Champion & Reserve points are awarded 10-6-2-4-1-1/2.
37. JUMP ORDERS: Hunters may have a posted order of go in the Show Barn Arena. If
you have a conflict between rings, coordinate with the paddock masters involved to
find a solution. Do not hold up a class.
38. Jumpers: Management will establish the jump order for the first class and the order
will be rotated by computer for subsequent classes.
39. FOOTING: Warm-Up and Competition arenas have dirt/sand footing.
40. Coliseum Arena is 120’x250’. Warm-up ring is 120’x200’.
41. Show Barn Arena is 120’x250’. Warm-up ring is 90’x180’.
42. Barn 8 Arena is 130’x255’. Warm-up ring is 90’x180’.
43. HORSE REGISTRATIONS: All horses competing in GO shows must be registered
with USHJA and reg. #’s provided unless showing exclusively in opportunity classes.
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44. Ties in Jumper classes will jump off for first place only. All other tied placings are
determined by the fastest time in the first round among those with equal faults. Ties
for Champion and Reserve Champion will remain tied.
45. A 45 sec. countdown clock will be used for all Jumper classes.
46. Manual poling is prohibited at all times on the grounds.
47. Prize money will be credited to the exhibitor’s bill. Any remaining balance owed by
the show will be mailed within 30 days following the completion of the show. No
prize money will be awarded without a Social Security or Tax ID Number for the
payee. IRS W-9 forms must be on file. NO PRIZE MONEY WILL BE AWARDED
WITHOUT THE PRIZE MONEY/REFUND SECTION OF THE ENTRY BLANK
BEING COMPLETELY , LEGIBLY AND ACCURATELY FILLED OUT. We must
have the recipient’s complete information.
48. All prize money will be paid to the owner of the horse unless written notification is on
file in the show office designating a different person to receive prize money. SSN and
address must be provided.
49. Security guards will be on patrol during event.
50. Submission to entry to this show constitutes an agreement to the following: Exhibitor
agrees to indemnify and hold Greater Oklahoma Hunter-Jumper Horse Show,
Inc., GO Hunter Jumper Association, Oklahoma City Public Property Authority
or Oklahoma State Fair & Exposition, State Fair of Oklahoma, City or State Fair
Board Trust officials harmless against any claims, demands, costs and expenses,
including reasonable attorney fee 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 Exhibitors 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 State Fair or 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 the Oklahoma State Fair Grounds and GO Horse Show Management is
not responsible for accidents, fire or theft.
51. 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.
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,
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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.
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 Juimper Horse Shows, Inc..
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 harm¬less 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.
e-mail entries to:
[email protected]
or fax to:
800-915-4496
Enter Online at:
www.horseshowsonline.com
Mail Entries To:
Marlene Miller
2608 S. Walnut Ave.
Broken Arrow, OK 74012
Contact Information During The Show
www.goshow.org w [email protected]
Fairgrounds Mailing and Physical Address
333 Gordon Cooper Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Fairgrounds Office: (405) 948-6718
Fairgrounds Fax: (405) 948-6717
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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
$125
37.50
27.50
18.75
16.25
12.50
12.50
$150
45
33
22.50
19.50
15
15
$200
60
44
30
26
20
20
$240
72
52.80
36
31.20
24
24
$300
90
66
45
39
30
30
$330
99
72.60
49.50
42.90
33
33
$400
120
88
60
52
40
40
$420
126
93
63
54
42
42
$500
150
110
75
65
50
50
$550
165
121
82.50
71.50
55
55
$200 Jpr
50
30
30
30
30
30
$300 Jpr
70
60
50
45
40
35
$400 Jpr
110
75
65
60
50
40
$500 Jpr
140
100
80
75
60
45
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.
“A” RATED HUNTER SECTIONS
Hunter sections with less than eight may be combined. Pony sections with less
than 4 may be combined.
1,2,3
4
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$1500 High Performance Hunter
Fences 4’-4’6” Individual class fee: $75 Section Fee: $240
$300 High Perf. Hunter
$300 High Perf. Handy
$300 High Perf. Hunter Under Saddle
6,7,8
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$1000 Performance Hunter 3’6”
Fences 3’6” Individual class fee: $70 Section Fee: $210
$200 Perf. Hunter 3’6’”
$200 Perf. Hunter 3’6’” Handy
$200 Perf. Hunter 3’6’” Under Saddle
11,12,13
14
15
$1000 Performance Hunter 3’3”
Fences 3’3” Individual class fee: $60 Section Fee: $210
$200 Perf. Hunter 3’3”
$200 Perf. Hunter 3’3” Handy
$200 Perf. Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle
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$1000 Regular Conformation Hunter
Fences 3’9”
Section Fee: $210
$200 Conf. Hunter
$200 Conf. Handy
$200 Conf. Hunter Under Saddle
Separate Model Class Entry Fee: $20
Conf. Model – half points
22,23,24
25
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$1000 Green Working Hunter
Fences 1st year 3’6” / 2nd year 3’9” Section Fee: $210
$200 Green Working Hunter
$200 Green Working Handy
$200 Green Working Hunter Under Saddle
16,17,18
19
20
58,59,60
61
62
$1000 Amateur-Owner Hunter (3’3”) 18-35
Fences 3’3” Section Fee: $210
$200 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Hunter
$200 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Handy
$200 Amateur- Owner 18-35 Hunter Under Saddle
$1000 Amateur-Owner Hunter (3’3”) 36 & Over
Fences 3’3” Section Fee: $210
$200 Amateur-Owner 36 & Over Hunter
$200 Amateur-Owner 36 & Over Handy
$200 Amateur- Owner 36 & Over Hunter Under Saddle
$1500 Amateur-Owner Hunter (3’6”) 18-35
Fences 3’6” Each Section Fee: $240
$300 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Hunter
$300 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Handy
$300 Amateur-Owner 18-35 Hunter Under Saddle
$1500 Amateur-Owner Hunter (3’6”)36 & Over
Fences 3’6” Each Section Fee: $240
$300 Amateur-Owner 36 & O Hunter
$300 Amateur-Owner 36 & O Handy
$300 Amateur-Owner 36 & O Hunter Under Saddle
$1500 Large Junior Hunter (3’6”)
Fences 3’6” Each Section Fee: $240
$300 3’6” Large Junior Hunter
$300 3’6” Large Junior Handy
$300 3’6” Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle
68,69,70
71
72
$1500 Small Junior Hunter (3’6”)
Fences 3’6” Each Section Fee: $240
$300 3’6” Small Junior Hunter
$300 3’6” Small Junior Handy
$300 3’6” Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle
78,79,80
81
82
$1000 Junior Hunter (3’3”)
Fences 3’3” Each Section Fee: $210
$200 3’3” Junior Hunter
$200 3’3” Junior Handy
$200 3’3” Junior Hunter Under Saddle
88
89,90,91
92
$500 Green Pony Hunter
Fences 2’3” (S), 2’6” (M) Each Section Entry Fee: $185
$100 Sm/Med Green Pony Conformation
$100 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter
$100 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle
38,39,40
41
42
43,44,45
46
47
48,49,50
51
52
53,54,55
56
57
12
93
94,95,96
97
$500 Green Pony Hunter
Fences 2’9”(L) Each Section Entry Fee: $185
$100 Large Green Pony Conformation
$100 Large Green Pony Hunter
$100 Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle
Pony Measurement will be done at the Vet Station on Tuesday afternoon
& at 7:30 am on Wednesday morning.
98
99,100
101
102
103
104,105
106
107
108
109,110
111
112
$1000 Large Pony Hunter
Fences 3’ Each Section Fee: $210
$200 Large Pony Conformation
$200 Large Pony Hunter
$200 Large Pony Handy $200 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle
$1000 Medium Pony Hunter
Fences 2’6” Each Section Fee: $210
$200 Medium Pony Conformation $200 Medium Pony Hunter
$200 Medium Pony Handy $200 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle
$1000 Small Pony Hunter
Fences 2’3” Each Section Fee: $210
$200 Small Pony Conformation $200 Small Pony Hunter
$200 Small Pony Handy $200 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle
“C” RATED HUNTER SECTIONS
For all “C” rated sections – please refer to current Zone 7 specifications.
Sections with fewer than 8 entries may be combined.
$500 Children’s Working Hunter 14 & Under
Fences 3’ Individual Class: $40 Each Section Fee: $185
115,116,117,118 $100 Children’s Working Hunter 14/U
119
$100 Children’s Working Hunter Under Saddle, 14/U
$500 Children’s Working Hunter 15-17
Fences 3’ Individual Class: $40 Each Section Fee: $185
120,121,122,123 $100 Children’s Working Hunter, 15-17
124
$100 Children’s Working Hunter Under Saddle, 15-17
$500 Adult Amateur Working Hunter 18-35
Fences 3’ Individual Class: $40 Each Section Fee: $185
125,126,127,128 $100 Adult Amateur Working Hunter, 18-35
129
$100 Adult Amateur Working Hunter Under Saddle, 18-35
$500 Adult Amateur Working Hunter 36 & Over
Fences 3’ Individual Class: $40 Each Section Fee: $185
130,131,132,133 $100 Adult Amateur Working Hunter, 36-Over
134
$100 Adult Amateur Working Hunter Under Saddle,36-Over
Children’s Hunter Pony
Fences 2’ (S), 2’3” (M), 2’6” (L) Ind Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
135,136,137,138 Children’s Hunter Pony
139
Children’s Hunter Pony Under Saddle
Sharps
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.
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$500 Pre Green Hunter
Fences 3’ or 3’3” Individual class: $40 Each Section Fee: $185
140,141,142,143 $100 Pre Green Hunter – 3’
144
$100 Pre Green Hunter – 3’ Under Saddle
$500 Pre Green Hunter
Fences 3’ or 3’3” Individual class: $40 Each Section Fee: $185
145,146,147,148 $100 Pre Green Hunter – 3’3”
149
$100 Pre Green Hunter - 3’3” Under Saddle
$2500 Texas Pre-Green Super Stake
Fences 3’ or 3’3” Entry Fee: $250
Open to enrolled horses only. Each participating show will offer a minimum $2,500 Pre-Green Super
Stake class with $75.00 per horse added back. In order to qualify for each participating Stake, horse
must have competed in at least 2 over fence classes in the Pre-Green Hunter Division at that show.
Money accrued throughout the regular season in the Texas Pre-Green Stake Classes will determine
year end awards. All enrolled horses are eligible for the $25,000 Added Pre-Green Final Championship.
The $25,000+ added Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Final Stake will run in a 2 round format for all
horses enrolled in the Texas Pre-Green Super Stake Series. To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Ties in the first round
will go to the second round. Each round to count 50% of the total score; composite scores determine
the winners. Formal attire in accordance with HU146.12 and GR 801.2. Pre Green Horses must be
enrolled for the Texas Pre Green Super Stake Series in order to be eligible. Participants must enter
and declare fence height, in the show office, by entry closing time the day prior to the Super Stake
Class.
150
$2500 Texas Pre-Green Super Stake
USHJA PRE-GREEN INCENTIVE PROGRAM
The USHJA Pre-Green Incentive Program has been created to encourage the development of
young hunters.
Enrollment and Eligibility to Compete
The Pre-Green Incentive program is open to horses of any age that are eligible to compete as a
pre-green hunter under Federation rules. A horse’s pre-green status which is reinstated in accordance
with Federation rules is eligible to compete in a USHJA Pre-Green Stake Class provided all other
requirements have been met.
Horses must be enrolled in the USHJA Pre-green Incentive Program and pay the annual enrollment
fee to participate in the Pre-Green Stake classes and to be eligible for the Pre-Green championship.
Additionally horses must be registered with USHJA and recorded with USEF to participate. Horses
must be enrolled in the Pre-Green Stake Incentive Program prior to competing in a Pre-Green Stake
class. Only horses appearing on the enrolled list are eligible to compete in a Pre-Green Stake class.
Only enrolled horses that have competed in a minimum of two USHJA Pre-Green Stake classes
between December 1 and July 31 of the competition year, in which the Championship is held, are
eligible to in the Championship. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to enroll his horse in a timely manner
in order to be eligible to participate.
Pre-Green Stake Classes
Pre-Green Stake classes may be held at any USEF AA,A,B,OR C rated hunter competition or
any competition that has been approved for a Special Competition status. Each class must offer a
minimum of $1,000 in prize money when held at an AA or A rated competition or a competition that
has been approved for a Special Competition status, and a minimum of $500 in prize money when
held at a B or C rated competition. Horses may be ridden by a professional, Junior or amateur. There
is no limit to the number of horses a rider may compete in the class.
Visit the USHJA Pre-Green Incentive Program website for full details.
152
153
$1000 USHJA Pre-Green Stake
Entry Fee $150
Horses must be enrolled in USHJA Pre-Green Incentive to be eligible.
USHJA Pre-Green Stake 3’
USHJA Pre-Green Stake 3’3”
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UNRATED HUNTER SECTIONS
2’6” 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” Individual: Class $40 Section Fee: $140
2’6” Thoroughbred Hunter
200,201,202
2’6” Thoroughbred Hunter U/S
203
204,205,206
207
3’ Thoroughbred Hunter
Fences 3’ Individual: Class $40 Section Fee: $140
3’ Thoroughbred Hunter
3’ Thoroughbred Hunter U/S
Baby Green Hunter
Fences 2’6” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Open to horses age 6 or younger as of December 1, 2008 or older horses in their 1st or 2nd year
of showing that have not jumped 3’ or higher in any GO, HJEO, OHJA or USEF recognized show.
208,209,210,211 Baby Green Hunter
Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
212
Modified Child/Adult Hunter
Fences 2’9” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Horse/Rider combination may not cross enter into any USEF “A” rated Hunter section. Open to
non-professional riders
213,214,215,216 Modified Child/Adult Hunter
217
Modified Child/Adult Hunter Under Saddle
2’3” Very Low Hunter
Fences 2’3” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Open to horses and ponies.
218,219,220,221 2’3” Very Low Hunter
2’3” Very Low Hunter Under Saddle
222
2’6” Low Hunter
Fences 2’6” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Open to horses and ponies.
223,224,225,226 2’6” Low Hunter
227
2’6” Low Hunter Under Saddle
These shows are recognized by:
NAL & WIHS
Marshall & Sterling League
Oklahoma Hunter Jumper Association
Missouri Hunter Jumper Association
GO Hunter Jumper
Hunter Jumper Exhibitors of Oklahoma
Colorado Hunter Jumper Association
The United States Equestrian Federation
The United States Hunter Jumper Association
GO Show is a World Champion Hunter Rider Show!!
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HJEO Hunter
Fences 2’6”
Entry Fee: $40
Open to current Junior and Amateur members of HJEO who are beginner or intermediate riders.
To be shown over a figure eight course of 2’6” fences.
228
HJEO Hunter
Rusty Stirrup Hunter
Fences 2’6” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $140
Open to non-professional riders 35 years of age and older.
243,244,245
Rusty Stirrup Hunter
246
Rusty Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle
Opportunity Beginner Rider Hunter
Fences 2’3” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $140
Open to all horses ridden by non-professional riders. Not open (for judging) to any rider who prior
to the current Competition Year rode in any class with fence heights 2’9” or higher at any USEF, OHJA,
HJEO, or GO show. Not open to any rider who has won a year end Champion or Reserve Champion
in the Academy Beginner Rider Section (either Hunter Seat Equitation or Hunter) or the Beginner
Rider Section (either Hunter Seat Equitation or Hunter). Rider may not cross enter into any rated
division at this same horse show.
229,230,231
Opportunity Beginner Rider Hunter
232
Opportunity Beginner Rider Hunter Under Saddle
Intermediate Rider Hunter
Fences 2’6” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $140
Open to horses and ponies. Not open to professional riders. Not open to riders who have entered
classes with any fence heights of 3’0” or higher at the same OHJA Recognized Competition. Not
open to any rider who prior to the current Competition Year rode in any class with fence heights 3’0”
or higher at any USEF, OHJA, HJEO, or GO show. Not open to any rider who has won a year end
Champion or Reserve Champion in the Intermediate Rider Hunter Seat Equitation Section. Rider may
not cross enter into any rated division at this same horse show.
233,234,235
Intermediate Rider Hunter
236
Intermediate Rider Hunter Under Saddle
Short Stirrup Hunter – Opportunity
Fences 18” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $100
Open to all non-professional riders age 10 and under. Not open to any rider who prior to the current
Competition Year rode in any class with fence heights 2’9” or higher at any USEF, OHJA, HJEO, or
GO show. Not open to any rider who has won a year end Champion or Reserve Champion in the
Academy Short and Long Stirrup Section (either Hunter Seat Equitation or Hunter), the Short Stirrup
Section (either Hunter Seat Equitation or Hunter) or the Long Stirrup Section (either Hunter Seat
Equitation or Hunter). Hunter classes will be judged on performance, manners, way of going, and
suitability as a short stirrup mount. No oxers, ladders only if under the 18” vertical. The USEF/USHJA
non-member fees are waived if only in opportunity classes. Not to cross over into rated classes.
Short Stirrup Hunter – Opportunity
237,238
239
Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle – Opportunity
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.
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Long Stirrup Hunter – Opportunity
Fences 18” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $100
Open to all non-professional riders age 11 and over. Not open to any rider who prior to the current
Competition Year rode in any class with fence heights 2’9” or higher at any USEF, OHJA, HJEO, or
GO show. Not open to any rider who has won a year end Champion or Reserve Champion in the
Academy Short and Long Stirrup Section (either Hunter Seat Equitation or Hunter), the Short Stirrup
Section (either Hunter Seat Equitation or Hunter) or the Long Stirrup Section (either Hunter Seat
Equitation or Hunter). Hunter classes will be judged on performance, manners, way of going, and
suitability as a short stirrup mount. No oxers, ladders only if under the 18” vertical. The USEF/USHJA
non-member fees are waived if only in opportunity classes. Not to cross over into rated classes.
240,241
Long Stirrup Hunter – Opportunity
Long Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle – Opportunity
242
Maiden Horse Or Rider Hunter
Fences 2’3’ Individual class: $40 Section Fee: $100
Horse or rider may not have won any blue ribbons at a USEF, OHJA, HJEO or GO recognized show
prior to Dec. 1st, 2013.
247,248
Maiden Horse or Rider Hunter
249
Maiden Horse or Rider Hunter Under Saddle
Novice Horse Or Rider Hunter
Fences 2’6’ Individual class: $40 Section Fee: $100
Horse or rider may have won fewer than 3 blue ribbons at a USEF, OHJA, HJEO or GO recognized
show prior to Dec. 1st, 2013.
250,251
Novice Horse or Rider Hunter
252
Novice Horse or Rider Hunter Under Saddle
Local Hunter - Non-Pro
Fences 2’6” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Open to residents of Oklahoma.
253,254,255,
Local Hunter - Non-Pro (4 classes)
& 256
257
Local Hunter - Non-Pro Under Saddle
GO Hunter 3’
Fences 3’ Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Open to horses and ponies.
258,259,260,
GO Hunter 3’ (4 classes)
& 261
262
GO Hunter 3’ Under Saddle
GO Hunter 2’9”
Fences 2’9” Individual Class: $40 Section Fee: $180
Open to horses and ponies.
263,264,265,
GO Hunter 2’9” (4 classes)
& 266
267
GO Hunter 2’9” Under Saddle
If Time Allows, We Will Offer Ticketed
Schooling In Both Hunter Rings
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Hunter Derby / Hunter Classics
All Hunter Classic Specifications: Judged on performance and soundness. Scored under the
open numerical judging system. Competitors will receive a score from the qualifying round that is part
of their respective division (sm. pony class 82, med. class 88, lg. class 94, beg. class 180, int. class
185, rusty class 205, classes 104,109 for children’s, classes 114,119 for adults). At least the top twelve,
if available, from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course. Scores will
be totaled from both rounds to determine the winners. One judging position will be appointed as the
tie breaker. Any classic w/ fewer than 8 entries may be canceled/combined w/ another.
$2500 National Hunter Derby
Fences 3’0”-3’5” Minimum 12 to Run Class Entry Fee: $175
Open to all eligible horses. Each horse/rider combination must complete a separate USHJA
Exhibitor declaration form no later than one hour prior to the start of the class. Riders, owners, &
trainers must be active current members of the USEF and USHJA before the start of the class. The
order of go will be posted a minimum of one (1) hour prior to the start of the class. Horses entered
in the class will not jog for soundness. In round one (the hunter classic course) there will be a
minimum of 10 obstacles. Fences will be set at 3’, with four option fences set at 3’5”. round one will
be judged on performance, hunter pace and style, quality and substance, movement and brilliance.
After the score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped without major
fault (maximum of four points). In round two (the handy hunter course) there will be a minimum
of eight obstacles. Fences will be set at 3’, with four option fences set at 3’5”. Round two will be
judged on performance, hunter pace & jumping style, quality & substance, movement, handiness,
and brilliance of pace. After the score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence
jumped without major fault. (maximum of four points). Complete course specs can be found on the
USHJA web-site – www.USHJA.org . Formal attire Required.
501
National Hunter Derby
$1,000 Pony Hunter Classic
Entry Fee: $100
Restrictions/Eligibility: Open to ponies that have completed the course in at least two classes in
their respective pony section. 1st round qualifier classes designated with an asterisk (*).
503 Hunter Classic
Minimum # of entries to pay prize money is 6. Prize money will be
awarded as follows:
1st $300 / 2nd $220 / 3rd $150 / 4th $120
5th $110 / 6th $100 / 7th R / 8th R
$500 Marshall & Sterling Bit ‘O Straw Hunter Classic
Entry Fee: $50
Restrictions/Eligibility: Open to exhibitors in the 2’9” and lower sections of the show. Horse/rider
combination must have completed the courses in at least two classes in their respective section to
be eligible for the classic. Horse/rider combination may not show in a class where fences exceed 2’9”
at the same show. This is a 2-round classic with fences at 2’6”.
2’3”-2’9” Hunter Classic
505
Minimum # of entries to pay prize money is 6. Prize money will be awarded as follows:
1st $150 / 2nd $110 / 3rd $75 / 4th $60
5th $55 / 6th $50 / 7th R / 8th R
WIHS / NAL / Marshall & Sterling League
Children’s and Adult Hunter Classics
Entry Fee: $50/class
Restrictions/Eligibility: Open to Children and Adult Amateurs. If there are fewer than 8 entries
in either Classic, the Classics may be combined at management’s discretion. 1st round qualifier
classes designated with an asterisk (*).
$500 Children’s Hunter Classic
506
507
$500 Adult Hunter Classic
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2016 Central Region USHJA
Children’s & Adult Amateur
Hunter Championship
The Central Region consists of Zones 6 and 7.
Qualifying
Points from competitions with a start date between July 13, 2015, and May 14, 2016,
count toward qualifying for the 2016 Central Region Championships. Check your
qualifying list to see where you stand.
Applications must be received by May 14, 2016, for points to count.
Click here for full specifications:
http://www.ushja.org/programs/hunter/documents/CHAA_Hunter_Specs_2016_rev.pdf
Section Entry Fees ONLY, no individual classes may be entered.
$1000 Individual Children’s Hunter Championship
800 Children’s Individual U/S
801 Children’s Individual Hunter
802 Children’s Individual Hunter
Section Fee $100
$1000 Individual Adult Amateur Hunter Championship
Section Fee $100
803 Adult Amateur Individual U/S
804 Adult Amateur Individual Hunter
805 Adult Amateur Individual Hunter
$2500 Team Children’s Hunter Championship
806 Children’s Team U/S
807 Children’s Team Hunter
808 Children’s Team Hunter
Section Fee $250
$2500 Team Adult Amatuer Hunter Championship
809 Adult Amateur Team U/S
810 Adult Amateur Team Hunter
811 Adult Amateur Team Hunter
Section Fee $250
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Hunter Seat Equitation Classes
Each Equitation Class Fee: $35
301
Opportunity Short Stirrup Eq. O/F - Fences 18”
302
Opportunity Short Stirrup Eq. Flat
303
Opportunity Long Stirrup Eq. O/F - Fences 18”
304
Opportunity Long Stirrup Eq. Flat
305
Opportunity Beginner Equitation O/F - Fences 2’3”
306
Opportunity Beginner Equitation Flat
Rusty Stirrup Equitation O/F - Fences 2’6”
307
308
Rusty Stirrup Equitation Flat
Intermediate Equitation O/F - Fences 2’6”
309
310
Intermediate Equitation Flat
Modified Child/Adult Equitation O/F - Fences 2’9”
311
312
Modified Child/Adult Equitation Flat
313,314
Junior Equitation O/F (14 & under) - Fences 3’
Junior Equitation O/F (15-17) - Fences 3’6”
315,316
317
Junior Equitation Flat (14& under)
318
Junior Equitation Flat (15-17)
319
Children’s Equitation O/F - Fences 3’
320Children’s Equitation Flat
321,322
Adult Equitation O/F (18-35) - Fences 3’
323,324
Adult Equitation O/F (36-49) - Fences 3’
Adult Equitation O/F (50 & over) - Fences 3’
325,326
327
Adult Equitation Flat (18-35)
328
Adult Equitation Flat (36-49)
Adult Equitation Flat (50 & over)
329
330
Leadline - Open to junior riders seven (7) years of age and under
(Entry Fee $25)
MEDAL CLASSES
Each Medal Class Fee: $50
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 (Tests 1-9). Riders placing 1st or 2nd will qualify for year-end ride off to determine the
Champion for the year.
331
OHJA Mini Medal Class
HJEO Mini Medal
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)
332
HJEO Mini Medal Class
OHJA 3’ Medal
Open to any rider who is a member of OHJA and meets the USEF definition of being a Junior or
Amateur rider. No professional riders allowed. Winner of this class shall be entitled to compete in the
year end OHJA Medal Championship Ride Off. If a rider wins a 3’ Medal class at subsequent OHJA
approved show(s) that for the qualifying for year end ride-offs that the points secretary will drop down
to 2nd and 3rd place finishers as the qualifiers for the year end ride-off for that subsequent show(s).
May not cross enter into any 3’6” medal or equitation classes at this show. To be shown over a figure 8
course of at least 8 fences at 3’ and spreads not to exceed 3’. Course shall include at least one oxer
and two changes of direction (lead). Top 2-6 riders will be tested (1-14). Three riders must complete
the course for the class to count for points.
333
OHJA Medal – Jack and Daisy Moore Memorial Class
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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.
334
Oklahoma 3’3” Medal
ASPCA Maclay Horsemanship
To fill this class, six competitors must complete the course.
335
ASPCA Maclay Horsemanship
Marshall & Sterling U.S. Pony Medal
To fill this class, six competitors must complete the course.
336
Marshall & Sterling USEF Pony Medal
Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal
To fill this class, six competitors must complete the course.
337
Pessoa/USEF Hunter Seat Medal
For the following classes, please go to www.Ryegate.com and hitsshows.com for complete
class specs.
Marshal & Sterling, T.H.I.S. & Ariat Medals
To fulfill Marshall and Sterling requirements, three riders must complete the course.
339
Marshall & Sterling & T.H.I.S. National Children’s Medal - Horses
340
Marshall & Sterling Medal - Children’s Ponies
341
Marshall & Sterling & Ariat Adult Medal
342
343
344
345
Washington International Horse Show Equitation
WIHS Pony Equitation
WIHS Junior Equitation - Hunter Phase
WIHS Junior Equitation - Jumper Phase
WIHS Overall - No Entry Fee
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Jumper Division
NOMINATING FEE: There is a $150 Nominating Fee for all horses entered in classes with prize
money. Exception: Pony Jumpers. There is no Nominating Fee for horses who enter only classes
below 1.0M. All Jumper Divisions will be awarded Championships and Reserve Championships with
points awarded as follows: 1st-10, 2nd-6, 3rd-4, 4th-2, 5th-1, 6th-1/2. A rotating order of go will be
used in all jumper classes.
USEF Jumper Heights
0.80m Fence Height 2’7”
1.20m Fence Height 3’11”
0.85m Fence Height 2’9”
1.25m Fence Height 4’1”
0.90m Fence Height 2’11”
1.30m Fence Height 4’3”
0.95m Fence Height 3’1”
1.35m Fence Height 4’5”
1.00m Fence Height 3’3”
1.40m Fence Height 4’7”
1.05m Fence Height 3’5”
1.45m Fence Height 4’9”
1.10m Fence Height 3’7”
1.50m Fence Height 4’11”
1.15m Fence Height 3’9”
1.55m Fence Height 5’1”
401
402
403
.85Meter Puddle Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
.85m Maybe Puddle Jumper IV.2.1
.85m Maybe Puddle Jumper IV.2.1
.85m Maybe Puddle Jumper IV.2.1
.90 Meter Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
404.90m JumperIV.2.1
405.90m JumperIV.2.1
406.90m JumperIV.2.1
407.90m JumperIV.2.1
1.0 Meter Thoroughbred Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
4081.0m TB JumperII.2b
4091.0m TB JumperII.2.1
4101.0m TB JumperII,2.1
1.0m Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
4111.0m Jumper II.2b
4121.0m JumperII.2.1
413
1.0m Jumper II.2.1
1.10m Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
4141.10m JumperII.2b
4151.10m JumperII.2.1
4161.10m JumperII.2.1
1.15m Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
4171.15m Jumper II.2b
418
1.15m Jumper II.2.1
419
1.15m Jumper II.2.1
420
421
422
$1,500 1.20m Jumper
Entry Fee: $50/Class
$500 1.20m Jumper II.2b
$500 1.20m Jumper II.2.1
$500 1.20m Jumper II.2.1
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423
424
425
$1,500 1.3m Jumper
Entry Fee: $50/Class
$500 1.30m Jumper
II.2b
$500 1.30m Jumper
II.2.1
$500 1.30m Jumper
II.2.1
429
430
431
.90m Modified Children’s/Adult Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
.90m Modified Children’s/Adult Jumper II.2b
.90m Modified Children’s/Adult Jumper II.2.1
.90m Modified Children’s/Adult Jumper II.2.1
432
433
434
1.05m Low Children’s Jumper
Must have at least 8 entries or will combine with Low Adult/Amateur Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
1.05m Low Children’s Jumper
II.2b
1.05m Low Children’s Jumper
II.2.1
1.05m Low Children’s Jumper
II.2.1
435
436
437
$1,200 High Children’s Jumper
Must have at least 8 entries or will combine with High Adult/Amateur Jumper
Entry Fee: $50/Class
$400 1.10m High Children’s Jumper
II.2b
$400 1.10m High Children’s Jumper
II.2.1
$400 1.15m High Children’s Jumper
II.2.1
438
439
440
1.05m Low Adult/Amateur Jumper
Must have at least 8 entries or will combine with Low Children’s Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
1.05m Low Adult/Amateur Jumper
II.2b
1.05m Low Adult/Amateur Jumper
II.2.1
1.05m Low Adult/Amateur Jumper
II.2.1
441
442
443
$1200 High Adult/Amateur Jumper
Must have at least 8 entries or will combine with High Children’s Jumper
Entry Fee: $50/Class
$400 1.10m High Adult/Amateur JumperII.2b
$400 1.10m High Adult/Amateur JumperII.2.1
$400 1.15m High Adult/Amateur JumperII.2.1
444
445
446
$1,500 1.20m Modified Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper
Entry Fee: $50/Class
$500 1.2m Modified Jr/AO Jumper
II.2b
$500 1.2m Modified Jr/AO Jumper
II.2.1
$500 1.2m Modified Jr/AO Jumper
II.2.1
447
448
449
$1,500 1.30m/1.40m Low/High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper
Requires at least 6 at each height to be split.
Entry Fee: $50/Class
$500 1.30m/1.40m Low/High Jr/AO Jmpr II.2b
$500 1.30m/1.40m Low/High Jr/AO Jmpr II.2.1
$500 1.30m/1.40m Low/High Jr/AO Jmpr II.2.1
450
451
452
Pony Jumper
Entry Fee: $40/Class
1.10m Pony Jumper II.2.1
1.10m Pony Jumper II.2.1
1.10m NAL M&S Pony Jumper
II.2b
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Young Jumper Championship Qualifying Classes
Entry Fee $40 for Class 453-455; $50 for Classes 456-461
Held in accordance with YJC specs. Visit www.youngjumpers.com for complete details. Classes
453-458 must have a minimum of 6 entries in order for prize money to be awarded, classes with
fewer than 6 entries will be held with no nominating fee.
Nominating Fee applies to classes 456 - 461 only.
453,454,455
YJC 5yo
Height - 1.15m Table II
456,457,458
$500 YJC 6yo
Height - 1.25m Table II.2.b; II.2.1; II.2.b
459,460,461
$500 YJC 7yo
Height - 1.30m (7yo)
Table II.2.b; II.2.1; II.2.b
JUMPER CLASSICS
$3,000 1.35m Welcome Stake - Week 1
Entry Fee: $200 Fences 1.40 Meters
If less than 12 entries, class will not be held.
Restrictions: To be eligible for this class, horses must have entered at least one other nominated
class at this same show.
508
1.40M Welcome Stake
Table II.2b
Prize money will be awarded as follows:
1st $840 / 2nd $540 / 3rd $360 / 4th $240 / 5th $195
6th $180 / 7th $180 / 8th $165 / 9th $150 /10th $150
$5,000 1.40m Welcome Stake - Week 2
Entry Fee: $250 Fences 1.40 Meters
If less than 12 entries, class will not be held.
Restrictions: To be eligible for this class, horses must have entered at least one other nominated
class at this same show.
508
1.40M Welcome Stake
Table II.2b
Prize money will be awarded as follows:
1st $1,400 / 2nd $900 / 3rd $600 / 4th $400 / 5th $325
6th $300 / 7th $300 / 8th $275 / 9th $250 /10th $250
WIHS / NAL / Marshall and Sterling League
$1,500 Children’s and Adult Jumper Classic
Entry Fee: $150 MINIMUM OF 8 TO FILL Fences 1.15 Meters
Restrictions/Eligibility: Open to Junior and Adult Amateurs. The horse/rider combination must
have competed in a Children’s Jumper or an Adult Jumper section at this same show. Formal Attire
Required.
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WIHS/NAL/Marshall & Sterling League
Table II.2b
Children’s & Adult Jumper Classic
Prize money will be awarded as follows:
1st $450 / 2nd $330 / 3rd $225 / 4th $195
5th $150 / 6th $150 /7th R / 8th R
$1500 NAL Low/High Jr/AO Jumper Classic
Entry Fee: $120 MINIMUM OF 8 TO FILL Fences 1.30M &1.40M
Restrictions: To be eligible to compete the same horse/rider combination must pay the nominating
fee and have competed in one of the Jr/AO jumper sections at this show. Entries in the High section
to jump 1.40m. Entries in the Low section to jump 1.30m. Must declare height before order is drawn.
Formal Attire Required.
511NAL Low/High Jr/AO Jumper Classic Table II.2b
Prize money will be awarded as follows:
1st $450 / 2nd $330 / 3rd $225 / 4th $195
5th $150 / 6th $150 /7th R / 8th R
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$1,500 1.20m Jumper Classic
Entry Fee: $120 Minimum 8 to Fill
Fences 1.25 Meters
Restrictions: To be eligible to compete entries must pay nominating fee and have competed in
one of the nominated jumper division at this show. Formal Attire Required.
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1.20M Classic
Table II.2b
Prize money will be awarded as follows:
1st $450 / 2nd $330 / 3rd $225 / 4th $195
5th $150 / 6th $150 /7th R / 8th R
$10,000 Greater Oklahoma Grand Prix Week 1
Entry Fee: $200 A Minimum of 15 Entries Required to Hold This Class
Member Event of the MARSHALL & STERLING LEAGUE
To be eligible for this class, horses have competed in one other nominated class at this show.
Horses must be on grounds and check in with the Steward by 5 pm on Friday. Check-in location to
be announced. Horses not entered by check in time will not show. Order of Go will be drawn at noon
on Saturday. Horses may scratch any time prior to the start of the class at no penalty. Formal attire
required. This class will be run under USEF Table II, 2E. We will jump off the top six horses from the
first round or all those tied for first.
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Greater Oklahoma Grand Prix
1.35M
$10,000 GP pay & pin to 8 places
1st-$3,000; 2nd-$2200; 3rd-$1500; 4th-$1,000; 5th-$700; 6th-$600: 7th-$500; 8th-$500
$30,000 Greater Oklahoma Grand Prix Week 2
Entry Fee: $500 A Minimum of 15 Entries Required to Hold This Class
Member Event of the MARSHALL & STERLING LEAGUE
To be eligible for this class, horses have competed in one other nominated class at this show.
Horses must be on grounds and check in with the Steward by 5 pm on Friday. Check-in location to
be announced. Horses not entered by check in time will not show. Order of Go will be drawn at noon
on Saturday. Horses may scratch any time prior to the start of the class at no penalty. Formal attire
required. This class will be run under USEF Table II, 2E. We will jump off the top six horses from the
first round or all those tied for first.
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Greater Oklahoma Grand Prix
1.45M Regional Standard
$30,000 GP Pay & pin to 12 places
1st-$9,000; 2nd-$6,600; 3rd-$3,900; 4th-$2,400; 5th-$1,800; 6th-$1,500; 7th-$1,200; 8th-$900;
9th-$900; 10th-$600; 11th-$600; 12th-$600
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Entering The GO Shows Online
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 allow you to select how many stalls, including tack
stalls, that you need, order shavings, and even sign up your non-showing
horse.
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.
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
[email protected] (405) 206-9711
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2016 ZONE 7 HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION SPECIFICATIONS (AR, KS, LA, MO, OK, TX)
2016 Zone 7 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.
JUDGING FOR ALL HUNTER SECTIONS: • To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count.
• Horses and Ponies are not required to jog for soundness.
ELIGIBILITY FOR ADULT AMATEURS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: • 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.
ELIGIBILITY FOR CHILDREN’S SECTIONS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: • 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.
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Sections offered and requirements: • Adult Amateurs – MAY be split into three (3)
sections Cross Entry: Riders: 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. Horses: 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 (but not less) restrictive cross entry rules. Horse and Rider Combination: 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
Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. • Courses will not be adjusted for
ponies. • Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: MAY be split into three sections: •
Adult Amateurs 18 – 35 • Adult Amateurs 36 – 49 • Adult Amateurs 50 and 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 Awards: Zone Horse
of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: • Adult Amateur
Hunter 18-35 • Adult Amateur 36-49 • Adult Amateur 50 & over
ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Classes to be scored under Table I; Table II, Section 1, Sections 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), or
3; or Table IV (Optimum Time) Sections offered and requirements: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper • High Adult
Amateur Jumper Cross Entry: Competition Management may restrict cross
entries between High and Low sections at the same competition if stated in the prize list. Rider: n/a Horse/
Pony n/a Horse and Rider Combination: Cross entry into any class at 1.20m (3’11”) and above is not permitted
for the same horse/rider combination at the same competition. Low Adult Amateur Jumper
horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the High Adult Amateur Jumpers at the same competition.
High Adult Amateur Jumper horse/rider combinations may cross enter into the Low Adult Amateur Jumpers
at the same competition. Horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are
offered. Fence Height: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”) • High Adult Amateur Jumper
3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) to 1.15m (3’9”) Combining/Dividing Sections: A combined Adult Amateur/Children’s
Jumper section may be offered, and if entries warrant, may thereafter be split into
separate sections. If only one section of the Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper is offered or if the Low and
High sections are combined, the classes will be conducted at the height appropriate for each section (1.00m1.05m for Low and 1.10m -1.15m for High). Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be
presented annually to the following sections: • Low Adult Amateur Jumper •High Adult Amateur Jumper
AGE GROUP EQUITATION: ADULT SECTION Sections Offered: • Adult Equitation 18-35 • Adult Equitation 3649 • Adult Equitation 50 & Over Cross Entry: No cross entry restrictions. Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not
to exceed fence height • Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing
Sections: 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 the following section: • Adult
Equitation (combined)
CHILDREN’S HUNTER Sections offered and requirements: • Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under • Children’s
Hunter Horse 15-17 Cross Entry: Rider: The rider MAY compete on a different horse or pony at the same show
in any other division or section for which the rider/ horse/pony are eligible.
Horses/Ponies: The horse or pony MAY be shown by a different rider 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. Horse and rider combination: 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.
Fence Height: • 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Combinations will be permitted •
Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Combining/Dividing Sections: 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
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with the Children’s Hunter Pony if there are less than four (4), but MAY not be combined with both sections.
Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: •
Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under • Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17
CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY Sections offered and requirements: • Small/Medium Children’s Pony • Large
Children’s Pony • Prize Money: No minimum prize money is required. Cross Entry: Rider: Rider 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”. Horse/Pony Pony
MAY enter any Equitation classes Horse and Rider Combination n/a Fence Height: • Small ponies: 2’0” with
spreads not to exceed fence height • Medium Ponies 2’3” with spreads not to exceed fence height •
Large Ponies 2’6” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Combinations will not be permitted 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.
Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following sections: • Children’s
Hunter Pony-Small/Medium • Children’s Hunter Pony-Large
CHILDREN’S JUMPER Classes to be scored under Table I; Table II, Section 1, Sections 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), or 3;
or Table IV (Optimum Time). Sections offered and Requirements: • Low Children’s Jumper • High Children’s
Jumper Cross Entry: Competition Management may restrict cross entries between High
and Low sections at the same competition if stated in the prize list. Rider n/a Horse/Pony n/a Horse and Rider
Combination Cross entry into any class at 1.20m (3’11”) and above is not permitted for the same horse/rider
combination at the same competition. Low Children’s Jumper horse/rider combinations may cross
enter into the High Children’s Jumpers at the same competition. High Children’s Jumper horse/rider
combinations may cross enter into the Low Children’s Jumpers at the same competition. Horse/rider
combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: • Low Children’s
Jumper 1.00m (3’3”) to 1.05m (3’5”) • High Children’s Jumper 3’6” or 1.10m (3’7”) to 1.15m (3’9”). Combining/
Dividing Sections: A combined Adult Amateur/Children’s Jumper section may be offered, and if entries
warrant, may thereafter be split into separate sections. If only one section of the
Children’s/Adult Amateur Jumper is offered or if the Low and High section are combined, the classes will
be conducted at the height appropriate for each section (1.00m-1.05m for Low and 1.10m -1.15m for High)
Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to the following section: • Low
Children’s Jumper section • High Children’s Jumper section
AGE GROUP EQUITATION: CHILDREN’S/JUNIOR SECTION To be judged on performance and soundness,
suitability to count. Sections Offered: • Children’s Equitation • Junior Equitation 14 & Under • Junior Equitation
15-17 Cross Entry: Rider: n/a Horse: n/a Horse and Rider Combination: A
horse rider combination MAY not cross enter between height sections. Fence Height: • Children’s Equitation
(all ages): 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height • Junior Equitation 14 & Under: 3’0” with spreads not
to exceed fence height • Junior Equitation 15-17: 3’6” with spreads not to exceed fence height •
Combinations will be permitted Combining/Dividing Sections: 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 the following sections: • Children’s Equitation • Equitation 14 & Under • Equitation 15-17
PRE-GREEN • Refer to HU103.9
ASPCA Membership Application
Now
ONLINE ONLY
Please note for the 2014/2015 Maclay membership year
all memberships are to be performed on line and Maclay
numbers will no longer be issued. A rider’s USEF number will
be their identifier. No hard copy applications are necessary,
no Maclay cards will be distributed. Go to the membership
link below to renew or join.
https://maclay.showmanagementsystem.com/junior_trainer
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 2016 TEXAS PRE-GREEN SUPER STAKE SERIES ENROLLMENT FORM 
DESIGNED BY THE SUPER SERIES GROUP SPECIFICALLY FOR PROMOTING THE PRE-GREEN
DIVISION THROUGHOUT THE SOUTHWEST DURING THE CURRENT COMPETITION YEAR,
SHOWCASING THE HIGH AND LOW PRE-GREEN HORSE.
FEATURING… $25,000 ADDED TEXAS PRE-GREEN FINAL CHAMPIONSHIP,
YEAR END AWARDS, TOP THOROUGHBRED YEAR END BONUS,
$2,500 MINIMUM ADDED STAKE CLASS AT EACH PARTICIPATING SHOW
TEXAS PRE-GREEN SUPER STAKE SERIES
Open to enrolled horses only. Each participating show will offer a minimum $2,500 Pre-Green Super Stake class with $75.00 per horse
added back. In order to qualify for each participating Stake, horse must have competed in at least 2 over fence classes in the Pre-Green
Hunter Division at that show. Money accrued throughout the regular season in the Texas Pre-Green Stake Classes will determine year
end awards. All enrolled horses are eligible for the $25,000 Added Pre-Green Final Championship.
Enrollment Fees:
Through March 1st
Through June 15th
Through August 1st
Through Final Championship
Owner’s Name:
Phone #:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
$250.00
$350.00
$550.00
$750.00
Email: __________________________________________
Horse Name:
Horse Recording Number: __________________________
Rider Name:
Trainer Name: _____________________________
Sire:
Dam: _____________________________________
Age:
Sex:
Breed:
American-Bred? ______________________
Was this horse enrolled in the Texas Pre-Green Program in 2014? _______________________________
Thoroughbreds: Attach copy of Jockey Club papers or obtain tattoo verification form from steward at your first TX PG show.
Owner / Agent Signature
Date
*Please make check payable to Texas Super Stake Series and mail to:
Terri Irrer
Texas Super Stake Series
785 W. Jeter Rd
Argyle, TX 76226
Enrollment Information:
Terri Irrer, [email protected], 313-310-2106
Information Available at:
britanniafarm.com, mcquaystables.com, southboundshows.com
Super Series Group:
Patrick Rodes, [email protected]
Pauline “Cookie” Cook, [email protected]
Colleen McQuay, [email protected]
Peter Pletcher, [email protected]
Office Use Only:
Amount Paid: _________________________ Check Number: _____________________ Date: __________________________
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Good luck
to the Thoroughbreds and riders
in the 2016 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.
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The Marshall & Sterling Insurance League National Finals,
and the Midwest Regional Marshall & Sterling Insurance League Finals!
WHAT HORSE SHOWS COUNT?
WHAT DIVISIONS COUNT?
Over 1,300 horse shows across the country are member events of
the Marshall & Sterling Insurance League. A complete list of shows
is available on our website - HitsShows.com
Finals competition will be offered in the following divisions:
HUNTERS
Children's Hunter Horse
Children's Hunter Pony
Adult Hunter
Adequan Hunter*
Bit O' Straw Hunter Classic
HITS 2'6" Hunter
HITS 2' Hunter
WHAT IS THE QUALIFYING PERIOD?
The qualifying period for 2016 is Aug. 24, 2015 to Aug. 28, 2016.
WHERE ARE THE FINALS IN 2016?
THE NATIONAL FINALS
HITS-on-the-Hudson, Saugerties, NY, Sept. 14-18, 2016
*New Date for Adequan Finals, HITS-on-the-Hudson VIII,
Saugerties, NY, Sept. 7-11, 2016
JUMPERS
Children's Jumper
Adult Jumper
REGIONAL FINALS (no Adequan Hunter)
Midwest - Showplace Fall Classic, Wayne, IL, Sept. 13-18, 2016
EQUITATION
M&S Junior Medal
Dover Saddlery Adult Medal
Sore No-More Children's Horse Medal
M&S Children's Pony Medal
M&S 2'6" Adult Medal
M&S 2'6" Children's Medal
M&S Junior/Amateur Horsemanship Medal
DO I NEED TO BE A MEMBER?
Riders must be members of the Marshall & Sterling Insurance
League in order for points to count. Only the Rider need join. There
is just one membership no matter how many horses you show!
For more information, please call
League Representative, Patti Guerriero at 845.246.8833
or visit our website - HitsShows.com
2016 Membership Application
Note: Riders must be members for points to count toward the Finals.
PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND BE SURE TO INCLUDE ALL THE INFORMATION REQUESTED.
Name
Birth date
Address
Home Phone
Address
Cell Phone
City/State/Zip
E-mail
Status (please check one):
Signature
 Junior  Amateur  Professional
Date
______ / ______ / ______ (Required for Junior & Amateur Applicants)
Month
Day
Year
Trainer Name
Trainer E-mail
Membership Fee: $40
Checks payable and mailed to: Marshall & Sterling Insurance League, 319 Main Street, Saugerties, NY 12477-1330
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Enter the Washington International Horse Show
Children's & Adult Championships and WIHS Equitation!
Earn points here to qualify for the
$10,000 Adult Jumper Final
$10,000 Adult Hunter Final
$10,000 Children's Jumper Final
$10,000 Children's Hunter Final
WIHS Equitation Final
WIHS Pony Equitation Final
at the Washington International Horse Show in Washington, DC.
Become a member of the WIHS Children's & Adult
Championships and WIHS Equitation to receive points.
Competitors need only submit one WIHS membership
application for the current qualifying year and that will
entitle them to accrue points in all WIHS santioned
classes. Membership is valid for the qualifying year and
entitles a rider to earn points on one or more horses in
any of the divisions.
WIHS
1298 Royal Rd
Annville, PA 17003
717-867-5643; 717-867-2174 fax
www.wihs.org
[email protected]
Join online at www.ryegate.com
Please enroll me as member of the WIHS Championships & Equitation:
Date
(Sept 1 - Aug 31)
Membership is effective the date
received in the league office with
payment.
Equitation Riders Only
East Ranking
Qualifying Year:
West Ranking
Amateur
Junior
Name
Address
City
State
Phone
Fax
DOB
Email
Payment of $40.00 enclosed
Please bill my
Zip Code
MasterCard
USEF #:
Discover
Visa
AmEx Exp
Account #
Cardholder
Address
City
State
Zip Code
I authorize Ryegate Show Services on behalf of WIHS to debit my account.
Signature
Received
Check #
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CSV
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:
North American League
1298 Royal Rd
Annville, PA 17003
717-867-5643; 717-867-2174 fax
www.ryegate.com
[email protected]
Please enroll me as member of the North American League:
Membership is effective the
date received in the league
office with payment.
Date
Amateur
Junior
Qualifying Year:
(Sept 1 - Aug 31)
Name
Address
City
State
Phone
Fax
DOB
Email
USEF #:
Payment of $40.00 enclosed
Please bill my
Zip Code
MasterCard
Discover
Visa
AmEx Exp
Account #
Cardholder
Address
City
State
Zip Code
I authorize Ryegate Show Services on the behalf of the NAL to debit my account .
Signature
Received
Check #
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2016 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
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DATE: __________________
NAME: _________________________________________________________________________________________
BARN NAME or COMPANY: ________________________________________________________________________
Parent contact if junior membership____________________________________________________________________
DOB: ____________________
ADDRESS: __________________________________|____________________________________________________
CITY: _____________________________________________ STATE: _______ ZIPCODE: _______________________
PHONE: (_____)__________________ Cell: (____)___________________ E-MAIL: _____________________________
ZONE1 _____ All Oklahoma members whose zip code begins with 74, except for members whose
mailing address is in Lincoln, Payne or Pottawatomie County.
ZONE2 ___All Oklahoma members whose zip code begins with 73, plus members whose mailing
address is in Lincoln, Payne and Pottawatomie County.
*All members of OHJA who reside outside thebordersofOklahomaneedtodeclareazone.
YOU NOW HAVE A MONEY SAVING OPTION OF A THREE YEAR MEMBERSHIP!
ADULT $30.. ...
JUNIOR $30......
.FAMILY $55.......
LIFE $250
ADULT (3 year) $80____ JUNIOR (3 year) $80____ Family (3 year) $150 _____
If a family membership, list additional members and birth dates.
_________________________________________________________________DOB__________________________
_________________________________________________________________DOB__________________________
MAIL TO: Crystal Hardy - 11958 S. 73rd E. Ave- Bixby, Oklahoma 74008/ PHONE: 918-694-9504
[email protected]
NOTE: OHJA memberships should not be confused with USEF, USHJA or HJEO memberships. Riders must renew
annual memberships to these organizations to be included in their competitions.
If you think you have paid and you are not on the membership list, please send an email to [email protected] .
Never include your OHJA membership dues with a horse show payment or check out sheet. Always write a separate
check made payable to OHJA and send directly to Crystal Hardy at the address above. If you need to join OHJA while at
a horse show, go on line to the OHJA website at www.okhunterjumper.com and fill out the online membership application
and then mail your check and a hard copy within 10 days to Crystal Hardy at the address above.
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HUNTER JUMPER EXHIBITORS
OF
OKLAHOMA
HJEO 2016
Membership Application
For the competition year
December 1, 2015 -- November 30, 2016
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
Individuals
Individual Annual
Individual Lifetime
Families
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$200 o
Family $55
$35
Family Lifetime $350
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Family memberships: list names and birthdates of all family members.
Mail your check, made payable to HJEO to:
HJEO Membership
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531 E. Boyd
Norman, OK 73071