The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse

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The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse
The Foundation
for the Pure Spanish Horse
and the:
Carousel charity horse show
march 14 – 17, 2013
WestWorld • 16601 N. Pima Road • Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
Featuring the following divisions:
American Saddlebred, P.R.E., Andalusians, Arabian, HA/AA, Friesian, Hackney, Morgan, Roadster,
Tennessee Walkers, Equitation, Academy, and All Breed/Opportunity
For Information:
Visit www.prehorseshows.com or call the Foundation at 505.294.0800
Tiffany Coggeshall – [email protected] – 480.242.9956
Secretary Melanni Hershberger 480.443.3372 - Managed by Kent Moeller
www.CarouselCharityHorseShow.com
Sponsored by the American Saddlebred Association of Arizona
The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse
www.arizonasaddlebreds.org www.PREhorse.org
The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse
Welcome to Carousel Charity Horse show 2013!
Dear Foundation Members, Exhibitors, Spanish Horse Enthusiasts and all who are joining us:
The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse extends a warm welcome to you as you join us at the
2013 Carousel Charity Horse Show, at WestWorld in Scottsdale, Arizona. As always the competition will
highlight the astounding qualities of this incredible breed as we enjoy their beauty and versatility. We are
very excited to provide opportunities to exhibit and promote in a new region, especially one like Arizona that
has a large horse population.
We intend to make this show special! Working with a Multi-Breed show allows us some flexibility that can
benefit us all. We are able to keep class fees low and still award great prizes. There will be special events
including Spanish Horse Exhibitions in conjunction with the other breed classes and hosting a Multi-Breed
Talent Showcase. There will be other special events to promote public attendance and gain media attention.
This show will include Spanish Morphology, USEF Andalusian and Lusitano classes as well as opportunity classes
to include all horses.
Carousel Charity Horse Show move-in starts March 13th at 9:00 a.m. There will be an Exhibitors Meeting on
Wednesday evening at 6:30 p.m. This is YOUR show and an incredible opportunity to promote the P.R.E.
Andalusian Horse in the extensive horse community of Arizona! We urge everyone to come and enter their
horses and support shows in new regions that can positively impact our incredible P.R.E. Andalusian Horses!
The CLOSING DATE FOR THIS SHOW and ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY February 20th, 2013.
You have our deepest gratitude for your participation, and for any sponsorships and donations you can make.
We invite your input at all times. Your attendance and participation in the show are the crucial elements for
its success, and we are honored that you are coming. With your help we can benefit the many programs of
the Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse as we honor and promote this marvelous breed, the Pura Raza
Española. This year we will also be offering P.R.E. Mundial Inscription and Revision services on Thursday
Morning at the start of the show. Please contact the Foundation office in Albuquerque for information.
Required documents and payment for these services must be submitted to Albuquerque office prior to
February 18, 2013, in addition to submitting P.R.E. entry forms to Melanni Hershberger in Scottsdale, AZ.
However, horses needing inscription, but intend to be shown must have inscription completed including DNA
and PV results and Carta Mundial in hand before submitting entry forms for the event. Horses with timely
entered PENDING REVISION will submit their entries provisionally and participate in the class(es) dependent
upon successful revision at the site. If your horse is being inscribed or revised at the show, note this on his
entry form.
A special thank you to all of our tireless volunteers who work so hard to make you welcome and make this
event possible. It takes a lot of work to put on a horse show and without them it would be impossible. We
salute you!
If you can help even for an hour, please give us a call!
The Foundation would like to emphasize that our shows qualify for points in the Foundation Books of Merit, the
Performance Books of Merit (and you can earn points for participating in performance classes at a rated
dressage show also), and the Foundation Equestrian of Merit program. If you are out there enjoying your
Spanish horse we want to recognize you! Sign up for these programs at www.prehorse.org or call the
Foundation office for information and be a part of the only functioning Books of Merit in the world.
Nominate your horse now on your entry form.
Your Carousel Charity Horse Show Committee
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Table of Contents
Carousel Charity Horse Show
Welcome Letter
Table of Contents
Show Information & Contacts
Schedule of Events
Sponsorship
Class List
Requirements To Compete and Prize List
Entry Form
PREA Inscription/Revision/Qualified Tribunal Information
Attention All Exhibitors
WestWorld and Hotel Information
Charity Information
Foundation Membership Form
Book of Merits Nomination Form
Functionality Test (English)
Doma Vaquera Test Level One
Doma Vaquera Test Level Two
Alta Escuela Test Level One
Piaffe / Passage and Spanish Walk
Exhibitor Events and Activities
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REALLY IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Entries for the The Foundation P.R.E. Spanish Morphology Classes
MUST be received no later than the closing date of February 20, 2013.
We will not be able to process entries for these classes after that date. If
your horse is 4 years old, you already have a Spanish or P.R.E. Mundial
Carta, he may be provisionally entered and revised prior to or on the
Thursday of the show. If your horse is three years or under, you may
provisionally enter with inscription documents completed by February
18th. Horses three years and under who hold completed (in the current
owner's name) IALHA registrations are also eligible to compete
Foundation Morphology classes for horses three years of age and
younger.
If you have any questions please call The Foundation at 505-294-0800.
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The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse
March 14-17, 2013
Carousel Charity Horse Show Information 2013
Official Committees of the Foundation P.R.E.
Section of the Carousel Charity Horse Show
Competition under regulation of FPSH Rules.2013 available at www.prehorse.org
2013 CAROUSEL HORSE SHOW STAFF
Carousel Show Manager
Kent Moeller
Carousel Show Secretary
Melanni Hershberger
USEF Steward
Lorre MeGee
P.R.E. Morphology Judge
Dr Alberto Rojas
P.R.E. Performance Judges
Dr Alberto Rojas and Manuel Trigo
USEF Andalusian / Lusitano Judge
Mr. Luman Wadhams
Veterinarian
Dr. Amy E. Voliva
Farrier
Robin Hunnicutt
Official P.R.E. Committees under FPSH Morphology and Functionality Rules 2013
P.R.E. Show Co-Chairman
Tiffany Coggeshall
P.R.E. Show Co-Chairman
Cameron English
P.R.E. Technical Director
TBD
P.R.E. Show Coordinator
Barbara Clark
P.R.E. Show Secretary
Margaret Lopez
Paddock Master / Gateman
Paula Patton
Ring Steward
TBD
Entry Panel/Appeals Panel/Admissions Panel
P.R.E. President of the Entry Panel/Appeals Panel
TBD
P.R.E. Technical Director
TBD
P.R.E. Show Coordinator
Barbara Clark
P.R.E. Show Secretary
Margaret Lopez
Veterinarian
Dr. Amy E. Voliva
Carousel Charity Horse Show
Schedule of Events
Check the new P.R.E. Horse Show website at www.prehorseshows.com or
www.prehorse.org for information, rules, and important links for our
shows!
February 20th by 5:00 p.m. – Entries close for Morphology Classes
February 20th by 5:00 p.m. – Revision entries close
(Horse show schedule is subject to change…please check daily for changes.)
Horse Show Daily Schedule
Wednesday March 13th 9:00 a.m.
Move In begins
Wednesday March 13th 6:30 p.m.
Mandatory Exhibitors’ Meeting
Thursday
March 14th – 17th
USEF Classes for Spanish Horses Begin
Thursday
March 14th 10:00 a.m.
P.R.E. MUNDIAL Inscription & Revision
Thursday
March 14th 4:30 p.m.
Morphology and Functionality
Friday
March 15th 4:30 p.m.
Functionality
Friday
March 15th 8:00 p.m.
Exhibitors Party and
Multi-Breed Talent Showcase
Saturday
March 16th Morn.
Doma Vaquera Level I & II
Saturday
March 16th Aft.
Alta Escuela Level I
Saturday
March 16th 4:30 p.m.
Morphology and Functionality
Sunday
March 17th Morn
Passage / Piaffe and Spanish Walk
We have a very exciting opportunity to grow our breed and
expand in new territories. If you are unable to attend the
show, please provide sponsorship. All of the PRE and
Andalusian classes need to be sponsored if we want to be
invited back next year!
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PRE Morphology and Spanish Performance Classes:
The Foundation of the Pure Spanish Horse, FPSH, offers classes dedicated to the Pure Spanish Horse that are open to Pure Spanish Horses (Caballos de Pura Raza Española, known as
P.R.E) who are properly inscribed and/or revised in the Spanish Stud Book, Criá Caballar/ANCCE, P.R.E. Mundial Registry or other authorized P.R.E. Stud Books. IALHA 'S" horses 3 years
of age or younger are welcome to participate in FPSH morphology classes. Current ownership of the entry must be recorded in the registry or proof of the paid and accepted application
for ownership change from the registry office must be provided with the entry. For any issues or questions on cartas, revision or ownership please call the Foundation Offices at (505)
294-0800, well before the competition dates, to assure your entry eligibility upon arrival. Points earned in FPSH P.R.E. and Spanish sections will count both toward the participating
horse's potential place in the Foundation Books of Merit and towards the points of their parents. For more information about the Books of Merit and Class rules and eligibility visit
www.prehorse.org or call the Foundation Offices at (505) 294-0800. For a full premium of .P.R.E. and Spanish Classes visit www.prehorseshows.com or www.prehorse.org. Owners must
be members of FPSH or pay a nonmember fee per horse.
(Please Use FPSH Entry Form)
Spanish / All Breed
135 Doma Vaquera Level I & II
159 Alta Escuela Level I & II
198 Passage / Piaffe
199 Spanish Walk
Sat
Sat
Sun
Sun
Morn
Aft
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Morn
Equidome
Equidome
Equidome
Equidome
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Thurs
Aft
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Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Section 2
Section 4
Section 6
Section 8
Section 10
Section 12
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Ring 6
Ring 6
Ring 6
Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
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Ring 3
Ring 3
Ring 3
Section 8a
Section 10a
Section 12a
P.R.E. Morphology
P.R.E. Morphology
340 Yearling Colts/Potros de 1 anos
341 Two-Year old Colts/Potros de 2 anos
342 Three-Year Old Colts/Potros de 3 anos
343 Four-Year Old Stallions/ Caballos de 4 anos
344 Five and Six-Year Old Stallions/Caballos de 5 y 6 anos
345 Stallions Seven Years & Older/ Caballos de 7 o mas anos
346 Geldings – All Ages
347 Yearling Fillies/ Potras de 1 anos
348 Two-Year old Fillies /Potras de 2 anos
349 Three-Year Old Fillies /Potras de 3 anos
350 Four-Year Old Mares/Yeguas de 4 anos
351 Five and Six-Year Old Mares / Yeguas de 5 y 6 anos
352 Mares Seven Years & Older/ Yeguas de 7 o mas anos
600
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Functionality for Four Year Old Stallions
Fri
Functionality for Five and Six Year Old Stallions
Fri
Functionality for Stallions Seven Years and Older
Fri
Best Movement Young Horse
Sat
Best Movement Adult Horse
Sat
Champion and Reserve Champion Young Horse Female/Potras Sat
Champion and Reserve Champion Young Horse Male/Potros Sat
Champion and Reserve Champion Mare
Sat
Champion and Reserve Champion of Functionality
Sat
Champion and Reserve Champion Stallion
Sat
Absolute Champion of Movement
Sat
Cobra of Three Mares–Four years & older/Cobras de 3 yeguas Sat
Cobra of Five Mares–Four years & older/Cobras de 5 yeguas Sat
Produce of Dam
Sat
Get of Sire
Sat
Section 1
Section 3
Section 5
Section 7
Section 9
Section 11
Section 13
Section 14
ANDALUSIAN AND HALF-ANDALUSIAN
USEF ‘A’ Rated
(Please Use USEF Rated Entry Form)
Andalusian & Half-Andalusian:
Most aspects of competition at IALHA breed shows are governed by the rules of the United States Equestrian Federation. The most up-to-date rulebook may always be found at the
USEF.org website: http://www.usef.org/_IFrames/RuleBook/rules.aspx. All shows fall under the provisions of Chapter GR “General Rules.” Rules specific to IALHA competitions are
found in Chapter AL “Andalusian/Lusitano.” Purebred and Half/Andalusian horses to be shown in a local or regional competition must be registered with or application for registration
made to IALHA. Copies of registration papers showing recorded ownership, USEF and IALHA current membership cards must accompany entry. All owners and participants must be
members of IALHA and USEF or pay a nonmember fee.
130 Andalusian Dressage Suitability Open
Sat
Morn
Equidome
Andalusian
185 Andalusian Native Tack and Attire Open/Amateur
Sun
Morn
Equidome
10 Andalusian Country English Pleasure Open/Amateur Thurs Morn
Equidome
196 Andalusian Show Hack Open
Sun
Morn
Equidome
26 Andalusian English Pleasure Hunt Seat Open
Thurs Aft
Equidome
71 Andalusian Show Hack Amateur
Fri
Morn
Equidome
Half-Andalusian
80 Andalusian Liberty
Fri
Morn
Equidome
18 Half-Andalusian Best Movement
Thurs Morn
Equidome
83 Andalusian Pleasure Driving
Fri
Aft
Equidome
31 Half-Andalusian Western Pleasure Open/Amateur
Thurs
Aft
Equidome
90 Andalusian Dressage Suitability Amateur
Fri
Aft
Equidome
63 Half-Andalusian Dressage Suitability Open/Amateur Fri
Morn
Equidome
124 Andalusian English Pleasure Hunt Seat Amateur
Sat
Morn
Equidome
99 Half-Andalusian English Pleasure Amateur, All Seats Fri
Aft
Equidome
117 Half-Andalusian Eng Pleas Hunt Seat Open/Amateur Sat
Morn
Equidome
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Carousel PRE Prize List and Requirements to Compete
The following prizes will be awarded:
Morphology:
1st Place: trophy/ribbon/medal
2nd & 3rd Place: ribbon/medal
4th & 5th Place: ribbon
Best Movement/Functionality: ribbon
Performance and all others:
1st place: trophy/ribbon
2nd through 5th place: ribbon
NOTE: P.R.E. MORPHOLOGY POINTS COUNT TOWARDS THE FOUNDATION BOOKS OF MERIT. IF YOU HAVE NOT
NOMINATED YOUR HORSE, VISIT THE WEBSITE www.prehorse.org or CALL THE FOUNDATION OFFICE AT 505-291-0800.
Outside of the Spanish Morphology Sections, Inclusion or deletion of other awards and Honorary Mentions are at the
discretion of the Show Committee.
In the Spanish Section Morphology classes the following prizes will be awarded:
Mejor Criador/Best Breeder will be awarded to the breeding ranch which meets the following
criteria:
• Present animals with own brand, born and bred at own breeding ranch and inscribed under own
Breeder Code.
• Present entries for Section 13 and a stallion in one of Sections 8, 10 or 12.
• Present entries in at least five other Sections, in addition to the above.
• Present entries in at least four other Sections, in addition to the ones indicated in the second bullet point above, if
the competition does not provide Sections 1 & 2.
The prize will be awarded to the breeder/breeding ranch which reaches the highest score after adding
up the total score for all entries, except for Section 14, and dividing by the total number of entries.
The following points shall be added to the total score before averaging:
• 2 points for each Champion Stallion or Mare
• 1 point for each Movements Champion (young/adult)
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1 point for Functionality Champion
Mejor Expositor/Best Exhibiting Breeder will be awarded to the breeder/breeding ranch which meets the exact criteria
named above for Mejor Criador, except; must present horses owned by the breeding ranch, of more than one (1) brand.
(Horses must be from more than one breeder.)
Also, Section 14 shall count in the averaged score.
Once inscribed by the admissions panel at the competition grounds, any removal of an entry, for these two breeder
awards, shall count as zero for that entry and will be included in the average score, regardless of cause.
Champion Stallion will be awarded to the stallion which by comparison, comes closest to the ideal breed prototype, chosen
from amongst the first place winners of Sections 8, 10, and 12. Reserve Champion Stallion will be awarded to the stallion
which comes closest to the ideal breed prototype, selected from the two remaining in the ring after the Champion is
awarded, plus the stallion which was second in the section from which the Champion Stallion was chosen; the Reserve
Champion will be chosen from these three stallions.
Champion and Reserve Mare Awards follow the exact same instructions as for Champion and Reserve Stallion, applying
them to mare sections 7, 9 and 11. In the event that horses entitled to the awards of Champion/ Reserve Stallion,
Champion/Reserve Mare, fail to appear, the award will be given to the next place in the respective classification.
There are two additional awards given by the Foundation:
A) Champion and Reserve Colt (Young Horse Male)
B) Champion and Reserve Filly (Young Horse Female)
Horses eligible to compete for these junior championships are the winner and second place winner of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
and 6 (yearling colts & fillies, two year old colts & fillies and three year old colts & fillies) The same criteria as the above
championship classes are applied to the Champion Colt and Champion Filly championships.
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Carousel PRE Prize List
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Requirements
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Compete
Functionality Champion and Reserve Champion will be awarded to the horse which has the highest and second highest
score in the functionality test, amongst all stallion sections (8, 10 and 12).
Best Movements Awards: Young and Adult Horse, and Absolute Champions of Movements:
• Young Horse: This award will be awarded to those young horses (sections 1, 2, 3, and 4), which achieved the
highest average on their scorecard for walk and trot in their respective sections. These Best Movements Section
Winners will compete with each other and by comparison, Champion of Best Movements - Young Horse, is selected
and awarded.
• Adult Horse: Awarded to those adult horses (sections 5, 6, 7, 9 and 11), which achieved the highest average on
their scorecards for walk, trot and canter in their respective sections. These Best Movements Section Winners will
compete with each other and by comparison, the award of Champion of Best Movements - Adult Horse, is selected
and awarded.
• Absolute Champion of Movements: This Foundation Award is a competition between the Young Horse Best
Movements winner and Adult Horse Best Movements winner. The Young Horse Champion will be shown at the
walk and trot. The Adult Horse Champion will be shown at the walk, trot and canter. The winner of this class shall
be at the sole discretion of the judge(s) and the winner shall be awarded the prize of Absolute Champion of
Movements.
All Champion Movements Classes may require the movement exercises to
be performed twice (and in opposite directions if requested to do so by the judge).
Requirements to Compete and Class Eligibility
Spanish Section Morphology and Functionality for the Pura Raza Española Breed
ALL shows conducted by The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse are open to Pure Spanish Horses (Caballos de Pura
Raza Española, known as P.R.E) who are properly inscribed and/or revised in the Spanish Stud Book, Criá Caballar/ANCCE,
P.R.E. Mundial Registry or other authorized P.R.E. Stud Books. For the current show year (2013) Horses ages one through
three may be shown with IALHA "S" Papers as long as there is Parent Verified DNA. Current ownership of the entry must
already be in the registry or the application for ownership change must have been paid and approved by the office of the
registry prior to the show. For any problems or questions on carta, revision or ownership please call the Foundation Offices
at (505) 294-0800, well before the competition dates, to assure your entry eligibility upon arrival.
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On reception (move-in) day, Wednesday, March 13th, all section 1-14 entries must be seen and approved by the admissions
panel in order to compete on Thursday or Friday. On competition days the admissions panel will not be available. Entry on
paper must be accomplished and received no later than February 20th by Melanni Hershberger in Scottsdale, AZ. Any horses
in the process of acquiring a carta should contact their registry office in regard to the issuance dates for carta production
and appearance in the registry to comply with show entry requirements. Under the 2013 Foundation Show Rules for
Morphology Sections 1-14, please be advised that even one-year-olds must be in the P.R.E. Registry of their choice.. Preinscription documentation will not suffice. Even if you did not have to submit a carta with your entry, bring it or a clearly
legible copy including the markings page with you in case your microchip cannot be read and your horse has to be identified
by the markings on the carta. We don't want anyone to be disappointed and sometimes microchips do fail.
To enter horses in Sections 1 through 14, you must submit the following with their entry:
To enter horses you must submit the following with their entry:
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GELDINGS ALL AGES Foundation Class only P.R.E. Mundial Carta, recognized Spanish Registry
Carta, or IALHA “S” papers. Geldings ARE ELIGIBLE for The Foundation for the Pure Spanish
Horse Books of Merit if they are Inscribed and/or carry the P.R.E. Mundial Carta or a Spanish Carta.
HORSES AGE 1 THRU 3 IALHA "S" Papers, P.R.E. Mundial or recognized Spanish Registry
Carta (Criá Caballar/ANCCE).in current owners name
MARES AND STALLIONS 4 YEARS AND OLDER Must meet the above registry
requirements and have been revised and approved.
COBRAS OF MARES P.R.E. Mundial Carta or recognized Spanish Registry Carta (Criá
Caballar/ANCCE). Mares must be revised/approved and be 4 years of age or older.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF MORPHOLOGY COMPETITION/PRESENTATION
ATTIRE: Horses may be shown in any suitable halter with a throatlatch; Spanish tack is not a requisite.
Handlers are to be dressed neatly and cleanly (no blue jeans or denim, t-shirts or tennis shoes.) Spanish attire for
the handler is not a requisite but it is encouraged. One handler may handle more than one horse; the stand-in
handler accepting the horse in the ring must also be neatly and cleanly dressed (no blue jeans or denim, tshirts or tennis shoes and) NO LOGOS of any type may be on the handler's clothing. However, logos
are allowed on saddle pads during under saddle portions of the competition.
TACK: Tailers are permitted. Excessive snapping of a whip or any other persistent or abusive usage may cause
warning or elimination at the judge’s discretion. The whip for presentation is not to exceed 59.055 inches, the
lash is limited to 27.559 inches. These limits do not apply to cobra whips. The rider’s whip may not exceed 47.24
inches. Spurs must be smooth-surfaced (no rowels.) No martingales or other restrictive tack. Any questions
regarding proper attire or permissible tack, aids, accessories should be addressed with the Foundation Office or
the Technical Director.
Mares may be shown with suckling at their side.
Horses three years of age and older, except for cobras, will be required to canter in the ring.
Stallions four years of age and older compete in the Stallion Functionality Test which counts for 25% of
their morphology score. While participation in the Functionality Class is not required, the stallion will lose 25% of
its total morphology score. In Functionality Tests, a snaffle bit is obligatory. If you are using single reins, use a
snaffle bit only. For Double reins, normal bits (one of which must be a snaffle) and chains are allowed. No whips
allowed in the functionality class except for the 4 year olds. NO CALLERS ALLOWED IN THIS CLASS. Logos
allowed on saddle pads.
For presenting in hand, the horses will enter the ring at the walk. They will line up shoulder to shoulder and
wait for the steward to beckon. The judge will always have discretion as to presentation pattern. The first horse
will walk past the judge to the opposite end of the arena. Young horses will turn and trot back to the other end.
Adult horses will canter several circles and trot back to the other end. Both young and adult horses will turn and
trot back to the judge and be shown. They will trot away from the judge and take their position at the end of the
string of horses in the class.
Doma Vaquera and Alta Escuela classes are open to ALL BREEDS.
The 2013 P.R.E. Foundation competitions Spanish Morphology sections 1-14 are covered by the Foundation Show
Rules based in part on the FESCCR Resolution 78-2005 and will be conducted in accordance with those rules and
the requirements to compete contained in this prize list. The complete rules may be downloaded at
www.prehorse.org. under “Show Rules”.
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CAROUSEL CHARITY HORSE SHOW ENTRY AGREEMENT —
ASSUMPTION OF RISK, RELEASE AND INDEMNIFICATION
THIS DOCUMENT WAIVES IMPORTANT LEGAL RIGHTS — READ CAREFULLY BEFORE SIGNING
FOR USE WITH P.R.E. Morphology and Spanish Performance Classes
In consideration for American Saddlebred Association of Arizona and the Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse conducting the
CAROUSEL CHARITY HORSE SHOW (hereinafter the “Competition”) permitting me to participate in this Competition, and by signing the
entry blank, I agree as follows: I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily in the Competition, as a rider, driver, handler, lessee,
owner, agent, coach, trainer, invitee, junior exhibitor, or as a parent or guardian of a junior
exhibitor.
I AM FULLY AWARE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THAT HORSE SPORTS AND PARTICIPATION IN THIS COMPETITION INVOLVE
SERIOUS RISK OF HARM INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, RISKS OF ACCIDENT, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, INCLUDING
DEATH, BROKEN BONES, HEAD INJURIES, TRAUMA, PAIN, AND SUFFERING, AND PROPERTY DAMAGE, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO DAMAGE ARISING FROM FIRE, THEFT AND VANDALISM (hereinafter “HARM”). I EXPRESSLY ASSUME ALL RISKS OF
HARM TO ME, MY HORSE OR MY PROPERTY.
I REPRESENT that I have the requisite training, coaching, and abilities to safely participate in the COMPETITION.
I AGREE to release the Competition, its owners, officer, directors, agents, personnel, volunteers, employees, invitees, affiliated
organizations and insurers (hereinafter “RELEASED PARTIES”), from all claims for money damages or otherwise for any HARM to me, my
agents, employees, associates, or my property or animals even if the HARM resulted directly or indirectly from the negligence of the
RELEASED PARTIES. I, on behalf of myself, my heirs, representatives and assigns hereby WAIVE my substantial rights to assert any
causes of action, claims or demands of any nature, including, but not limited to claims for negligence and wrongful death, that I, or others
on my behalf, may now or in the future have against the RELEASED PARTIES.
I AGREE to indemnify and hold harmless (that is pay all losses, damages, attorney’s fees and costs of) the Released Parties from
and against any and all claims, demands, penalties, actions, losses, costs, damages, injuries, liabilities and obligations (including attorney’s
fees) of whatsoever kind and nature, which may be asserted against or incurred by any of them as a result of (1) my participation in the
Competition or (2) any act, failure to act, or neglect (a) by me, my agents, employees, riders, handlers, trainers, coaches, drivers,
contractors or invitees, or (b) by any animal owned or exhibited by me or in my custody or control.
I AGREE that the Competition has the sole right to control, sell, supervise or give away (or assign to others the right to do so) the
exclusive rights to broadcast, televise, reproduce, transmit and disseminate all or part of this event, and I agree that the Competition may
use or assign, in any way the Competition sees fi t, photographs, films, videos, audios, cablecasts, or other likenesses of me and my horse
taken during the course of the Competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit t of the Competition. Those likenesses shall not be used
to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way which implies endorsement of any company, product, product category or
service. 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.
By signing below as a parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor, I consent to the child’s participation and agree to all of the above
provisions, and further agree to assume all of the obligations of this Agreement personally and on behalf of the child. This Agreement is
governed by the Laws of the State of Arizona and is intended to be interpreted as broadly as possible. I agree that exclusive jurisdiction
and venue (place) for any legal action against the Competition shall be in the State of Arizona. If any part of this agreement is determined
to be unenforceable, all other parts shall remain in effect.
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Address
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HORSES MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE INSCRIPTION
P.R.E. Mundial Inscription and Revision Services
will be held at WestWorld at the
Carousel Charity Show in Scottsdale, AZ
Thursday Morning, March 14, 2013.
PROCESS
PRIOR TO ENTERING THE SHOW. HOWEVER,
HORSES NEEDING TO BE REVISED CAN BE
PROVISIONALLY ENTERED IN THE SHOW AND BE
REVISED AT THE SHOW. CALL THE PREA OFFICE FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION, 505.294.0800
Call the PREA office or visit www.prehorse.org for information, and
downloadable forms. Margaret Lopez or Margarita Smith will be
delighted to assist you.
PREA Administrators:
Margaret Lopez Email: [email protected]
Margarita Smith Email: [email protected]
PHONE: 505-323-4413
FAX: 505-294-0812
The P.R.E. MUNDIAL REGISTRY:
•
Incorporates the traditional quality control procedures of years past (with the scoring system intact) to
aid breeders and buyers in making informed decisions.
•
Offers a modernized, streamlined approach to paperwork while rigorously authenticating all horses admitted to the registry. All horses in P.R.E. Mundial trace back to the horses of the original Stud Book as
maintained by the Cria Caballar for 100 years, keeping the registry as authentic as that respected body
envisioned.
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Provides credible, speedy, less expensive Service for Carta Mundials and pays homage to all that was
truly beloved about the Spanish registry of the past, including a beautiful world-class “carta”.
•
Most importantly - The Foundation and the Carta Mundial truly empowers breeders and owners worldwide by
providing a forum through which they can express their views and opinions on the P.R.E.
P.R.E. Mundial Cartas – the intelligent choice in registering
your P.R.E. horse.
Presenting your horse for P.R.E. Mundial Revision To present a horse for P.R.E. Mundial revision you must have a
breeder’s code and a carta (P.R.E. Mundial or Spanish Stud Book or other approved Registry) in hand and your horse must
be at least three years old. Minimum height requirements for revision are: Mares - 1.5 meters (14.3 hands); Stallions-1.52
meters (15.0 hands). P.R.E. Mundial Revision results can only be recorded into a Carta Mundial. To revise your horses please
send the office the following:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Completed application for service
Fees
Proof of ownership (bill of sale or transfer of ownership form)
A copy of horse’s carta (both sides of the green carta)
PREA is the subsidiary of the Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse Association and manager of the P.R.E. Mundial Registry. Any
member of The Foundation is also a member of PREA. PREA is also a not-for-profit organization, however it is a 501(c) 3 and any
contributions to it are not deductible from federal income tax as a charitable contribution.
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The Foundation for the
Pure Spanish Horse
The Books of Merit
Purpose
Your participation counts!
The Foundation Books of Merit provide American
breeders of the P.R.E. Horse a written record of their horses’
achievements in the areas of morphology, performance and
breeding by awarding and tracking points for any top five
win in a Foundation approved show. It is a way to honor our
wonderful horses. The Equestrian Book of Merits honors
individual equestrian accomplishments.
The Foundation Books of Merit provide a website-based
repository of information for research purposes. It will be
updated on a regular basis dependent on the annual show
schedule. FOR QUESTIONS CALL BARBARA CLARK at
505-294-0800 or email her at [email protected]. To
learn more visit www.prehorse.org and look under Book
of Merits.
Who is the program sponsor? The Foundation for the
Pure Spanish Horse
Where do I find the USA Books of Merit?
www.prehorse.org and The P.R.E. Horse magazine
(Certificate of Merit winners only)
Which horses are eligible? Eligibility is established by
meeting the following conditions:
P.R.E. stallions, mares, or geldings must be
inscribed and revised.
Qualified deceased horses are eligible through
special dispensation.
Written proof of placing in approved shows held
outside the continental United States must be provided by
owner in advance.
What information do I find in The Foundation Books of
Merit? The Books of Merit are designed to recognize a
full range of achievement over a period of time including
performance, morphology, breeding. The new Equestrian of
Merit Program honors those participating in equestrian
sport or activity with their Spanish horse.
Section One: Nominated Horses
All stallions, mares and geldings that accumulate between 1
and 19 points will be listed in Section One of The Foundation
Books of Merit.
The lists will be categorized by sex and arranged in order of
points accrued.
The list will be maintained alphabetically within the
categories.
An owner and breeder’s index will be provided.
Section Two: Certificate of Merit Horses
All stallions, mares and geldings that accumulate 20 or more
points will be listed in Section Two of the Foundation
Books of Merit and will be categorized the same way as
Section One.
An owner and breeder’s index will be provided.
Fee Schedule
$100 to owners who are members and $200 to owners who
are non-members to set up or Nomination fee (Once in a
horses’ lifetime): Create web pages, research and verify
descendants, scale and load photos, edit text, create pedigree
page.
$100 Purchase additional pages
$35 to register for the Equestrian of Merit Program
The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse
Books of Merit Program
Use form for one horse only. Each horse in a cobra needs an
individual form.
Date_______
Name of Horse
___________________________________
As it appears on his registration papers
Horse’s Codigo
_____________________________ ____
Owner’s Name
_____________________________
Owner’s Codigo
____________________________
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Owner’s Address
___________________________________
City _______________ State _____ Zip
Phone ___________ Email
Breeder’s Name
___________________________________
Breeder’s Codigo
_________________________________
Show Name and Date
_____________________________________
Send or fax form & check / credit card form to:
FPSH Att: Books of Merit/Barbara Clark
115 Elm St., NE, Albuquerque NM 87102
Email: [email protected]
Ph: 505-294-0800 Fax 505-294-0812
INTRODUCING THE SPANISH HERITAGE
HORSE REGISTRY!
The Spanish Heritage Horse Registry was formed to provide a place to register
and recognize horses bred for participation in the various FEI sports where one
parent is a registered P.R.E. Horse. The Foundation has always acted in the best interest of the P.R.E.
Breed and it is in the best interest of the P.R.E. breed to formalize recognition of the exceptional qualities it
contributes when crossed with other breeds for sport.
Most horsemen are aware of the important genetic contribution that the Pure Spanish Horse has made to
many of the newer breeds (those that are less than 450 years old). It only is logical for people to look to the
Pure Spanish Horse when they wish to improve their breeding programs and produce an exceptional horse.
Horses crossed with the P.R.E. breed usually show improvement in performance abilities, tractability,
athleticism, and beauty no matter what breed they are crossed with.
The P.R.E. Mundial Registry, in its three years of service to the breed, has gained an amazing market share
in a fractured industry. Its universal reputation for accuracy, ease of registration, fair pricing, and most
especially, speedy excellent service in two languages, has made it extremely successful. Because of this
unprecedented success The Foundation has received many requests to register the offspring of horses
crossed with the Pure Spanish Horse. We studied the issue for years considering the positive aspects and
possible drawbacks of adding a new registry. We conducted a member survey where a huge majority of our
members endorsed the concept of a registry for crossbreds. The Board of Directors have responded to the
earnest requests of our members and formed The Spanish Heritage Horse Registry.
Horses eligible for registration in the Spanish Heritage Horse Registry must have one parent that is a
registered Spanish Horse in a recognized registry such as the P.R.E. Mundial, Cría Caballar, IALHA (S),
UCCE, CCPREM, ANCCE, and A.C.P.R.E. (so papers only). The offspring involved will be DNA typed and
parent verified to the purebred parent. If the non-Spanish parent is registered and a copy of its papers are
provided, the common name for the cross will appear prominently on the Spanish Heritage Horse
registration papers. (i.e.: Spanish Warmblood or Warlander).
The Spanish Heritage Horse Registry is a performance or sport horse registry where and owners and
breeders are encouraged to breed for and participate in their choice of FEI sports. Current FEI sports are
Jumping, Reining, Driving, and Para Equestrian Driving, Eventing, Dressage, Para Equestrian Dressage,
Endurance, and Vaulting. Founded in 1921, the FEI or Fédération Equestre Internationale is the governing
body for equestrian sports. Its primary mission is to advance the orderly growth of equestrian sport
worldwide by promoting, regulating and administering humane and sportsmanlike international
competition in the traditional equestrian disciplines.
The Foundation for the Pure Spanish Horse realizes there is an over population of horses in the world at
this time and believes that any horse produced should be produced with high standards and goals in mind
that will help ensure it will have a long and useful life. An educated breeder carefully and thoughtfully
studies all aspects of conformation and sport to produce the best possible animal and ensure success for
his/her breeding program.
If you have a horse that qualifies for the Spanish Heritage Horse Registry please contact The Foundation
for the Pure Spanish Horse at 505.294.0800 or look on the website www.prehorse.org for the SSH Registry
pull-downs for more information about registering your horse. It is easy, inexpensive, and you don’t have to
be a member of The Foundation to register your horse. Once your horse is registered he/she will be
permanently connected to the amazing history that is his/her birthright. For questions call the Foundation
office or email [email protected].
Tests and Patterns:
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Doma Vaquera Tests
Doma Vaquera tests are shown Free Style. You must include all element of the test, but you may
accomplish them with your own choreography to impress the judge!
All Trot maneuvers are to be seated unless otherwise specified.
Doma Vaquera Test Level I
Annex III Doma Vaquera Reprises
Note: Seating trot is required for all the reprises, save if the opposite is specified in the reprise.
Reprise No 1 – Initiated Horses
CVN” “
Rider:
Fig
1
Movement
Presentation, at the
walk around the
external track
2
Enter at the working
trot on the center line.
Halt. Immobility and
salute.
3
Straight walk, short
(Collected) walk and
working walk.
4
Circles at the walk on
both reins.
5
Rein back, strike off at
the walk
6
Working trot and
extended trot.
7
Circle at the working
trot on both reins.
Judge:
Horse:
Score
Directives
Suit, hat and positioning,
bridle and main, saddle,
tail and coat.
Straightness and horse
frame since the enter. Halt
loading the hind-legs.
Distribution of the weight
in the 4 legs and Salute
Regularity of the air,
straightness, frame headneck; the horse must track
or pass the track of the
foreleg. Mosquero moving
with the cadence of the
gait.
Constant bend of the horse
from the head to the tail.
Regularity and leave the
circle maintaining the
action. (Impulsion, gait
and mosquero’s
movement).
Halt, rein back minimum
4 steps and strike off at
the walk maintaining
regularity and action.
(Impulsion and gait).
Regularity, straightness,
impulsion and transitions.
Constant bend of the horse
from the head to the tail.
Regularity and leave the
Coef
3
Score
Comments
8
Rein back, strike off at
the trot.
9
Working canter and
extended canter.
10 Circle at the canter on
both reins.
11 Rein back, strike off at
the working canter.
12 In big circles, figure
eights with one circle
at the canter and
counter-canter for the
second one.
13 Transitions from walk
to the trot and from
the trot to the walk.
14 Transitions from the
15
16
walk to the canter on
both reins.
Transitions from the
trot to the canter and
from the canter to the
trot.
Halt. Immobility and
salute in the middle of
the arena. Leave at the
walk.
17 Seat and position of
the rider and
correctness of the
aids.
18 Submission,
Impulsion and Horse’s
frame.
19 Expression and
circle maintaining the
action. (Impulsion and
gait)
Minimum 4 steps, halt,
regularity, frame, neck
extension without
abruptness
On both reins, transitions,
regularity, frame, neck
extension in the extended
canter, and collection in
the working canter.
Frame, balance,
regularity, constant bend
of the horse from the head
to the tail, engagement of
the hind-legs.
Halt. Minimum 4 steps,
regularity and strike off
without losing action.
Bend, regularity,
engagement of the hindlegs without moving out
in the circle the haunches.
On both reins.
From a straight line,
regularity, balance.
From a straight line,
regularity, submission,
balance.
From a straight line,
Regularity, submission,
balance.
Straightness in the frame,
Distribution of the weight
in the 4 legs; working
walk.
Avoid abuse of excess of
modifications or
adjustments of the reins.
Position of the rider, seat
and discretion of the use
of the aids.
Submission, Impulsion.
Fundamental
characteristics.
Difficulty of combinations
2
2
2
2
Vaquero style
of the movements.
Rider’s Personality.
Maximum Score per judge: 250
TOTAL
Time: 6 minutes
Penalty
This section for the president only.
Doma Vaquera Test Level II
Alta Escuela Test
Alta Escuela test elements must be shown in the order of the test, but can be combined and are
open to interpretation.
All trot elements are to be shown seated, unless otherwise specified.
Alta Escuela Test Level I
ALTA ESCUELA Española
Horse:
Rider:……………………..
Reprise No 1
Date:……………… Time 6 minutes
Show:……………………………….
Judge:……………………………….
Fig
Movement
1
Presentation rider-horse
2
Enter at the trot; Halt and salute.
3
Working walk, lengthen and shorten
4
Figure eights at the walk, maximum circle size
6 meters
Half-pass at the walk on both reins.
5
6
9
Direct Pirouette, both directions, maximum
circle size of the hind-legs 1 meter
Reversed Pirouette, both directions, maximum
circle size of the fore-legs 1 meter
From the stop, rein back at least 6 steps.
Strike off at the walk.
Transition from walk to the trot and vice versa.
10
Collected trot and extended trot.
11
Half-pass at the trot, on both reins.
12
Trot in a serpentine, minimum of 4 loops.
13
14
Strike off at the canter on both hands with
transitions from trot to canter and vice versa.
Collected canter and extended canter.
15
Half-pass at the canter on both reins.
16
Turn at the canter in a circle 3 meters on both
reins
Jambette on both reins.
(From the standing stop, extend on front leg
without moving. Repeat on other leg.)
Halt. Immobile. Salute. Leave the ring at the
walk
7
8
17
18
Score
Coef
2
2
2
2
2
Score
Comments
Technical Composition
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20
Impulsion, submission and regularity of the
horse.
Position and seat of the rider (the aids).
2
2
Artistic Presentation
21
2
22
Rhythm, selection and interpretation of the
music.
Choreography and degree of difficulty.
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Harmony between the rider and the horse
2
2
TOTAL POINTS THIS REPRISE
Judge’s Signature:………………………………………………………..
Class 198 – Piaffe, Passage and Transitions (P&P)
Entrants will enter the ring at the same time and remain in a warm-up are in a portion of the arena. Entrants will be given a time
of two minutes to demonstrate their horse’s ability to Piaffe, to Passage and to perform the followings transitions:
. From the Piaffe to the Passage
. From the Passage to the Piaffe.
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The Piaffe must be maintained for at least 20 seconds.
The Piaffe has a coefficient of 2.
The Passage must be maintained for at least 20 seconds.
The Passage has a coefficient of 2.
The Transitions Piaffe – Passage and Passage Piaffe could be performed in any order.
The transition Piaffe to Passage must be performed twice.
The transition Passage to Piaffe must also be performed twice.
Entrants may either be mounted or be in hand.
There will be only one winner.
Judging Criteria will be based on the following description:
Piaffe:
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The withers are lifted; the horse is collected to the maximum level at the trot, on the haunches, the joints flexed.
The horse should show great impulsion.
The Piaffe should be performed in one spot without going forward, with cadence and harmony.
The foreleg in support on the ground at the vertical.
The symmetry of the diagonals is perfect.
The horse remains light in the hand and calm.
Passage:
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The horse raises a diagonal pair high of the ground and suspends the leg for a longer period than seen in the trot. The
withers are lifted, the horse is on the haunches, engaged and the hocks greatly flexed.
The symmetry of the diagonals is perfect. The cadence is slow with a long time of suspension.
The horse remains light in the hand and calm.
Transitions:
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Maintaining the cadence, regularity and elevations.
Transition from one air to the other without any resistance from the horse.
The perfection of the transition from one air to the other, gives most of the artistic value.
Class 199 – SPANISH WALK
Entrants will enter the ring at the same time and remain in a warm-up are in a portion of the arena. Entrants will be given a time
of one minute to demonstrate their horse’s ability to Spanish Walk.
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The Spanish walk must be maintained for at least 20 seconds.
Entrants may either be mounted or be in hand.
There will be only one winner.
Judging Criteria will be based on the following description:
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In this movement the horse raises the forelegs off the ground in an extreme upward and outward with a lot of expression
and cadence.
The walk cadence should be maintained and the focus is on the front legs.
The steps should be even and balanced and cadenced without rushing.
It should be performed in a calm and cadenced manner while remain in a light contact with the bit with a round back.