June 22 - July 4 Will Rogers Memorial Center

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June 22 - July 4 Will Rogers Memorial Center
June 22 - July 4
Fort Worth, Texas
Will Rogers Memorial Center
Table of Contents
Accommodations Information.............................................................................................................................12
Administrative Charge .........................................................................................................................................10
Appaloosa Marketplace.........................................................................................................................................40
Appaloosa Show Office ........................................................................................................................................12
Awards.....................................................................................................................................................................24
Aya & Ajpha Activities..........................................................................................................................................38
Aya General Membership Meeting......................................................................................................................34
Bedding ...................................................................................................................................................................22
Certificate Of Registration . ..................................................................................................................................12
Challenged Riders’ Classes (Champs/Chaps) ..................................................................................................38
Champion Non-Pro Games Horse.......................................................................................................................28
Champion Of Champions Competition..............................................................................................................32
Check-In Procedures..............................................................................................................................................10
Class Information...................................................................................................................................................38
Class Patterns..........................................................................................................................................................16
Class Procedures.....................................................................................................................................................16
Contact Information...............................................................................................................................................40
Cuts...........................................................................................................................................................................24
Cutting Judges..........................................................................................................................................................2
Disqualification.......................................................................................................................................................16
Drug Testing ...........................................................................................................................................................14
EligibiliTy:................................................................................................................................................................32
Elimination, Finals, And Scoring..........................................................................................................................24
Eliminations............................................................................................................................................................24
Entries .......................................................................................................................................................................8
Entry Agreement......................................................................................................................................................6
Entry Deadlines .....................................................................................................................................................10
Equipment Judge....................................................................................................................................................16
Equipment Judges....................................................................................................................................................2
Exhibitor Numbers . ..............................................................................................................................................12
Facility Rules...........................................................................................................................................................22
Farrier ......................................................................................................................................................................24
Feed .........................................................................................................................................................................22
Forfeiture Of Stall Location...................................................................................................................................20
Freestyle Shankless Showmanship......................................................................................................................36
General Rules And Regulations ............................................................................................................................6
Golf Carts.................................................................................................................................................................22
Health Inspection ..................................................................................................................................................12
Hopes & Dreams Barrel Racing Sweepstakes And Hopes & Dreams Pole Bending Sweepstakes ...........34
Inhumane Treatment..............................................................................................................................................16
Inspection Station...................................................................................................................................................14
Lameness.................................................................................................................................................................16
National Show Program .......................................................................................................................................14
Non-Pro Special Awards........................................................................................................................................28
Official Judges...........................................................................................................................................................2
Official Veterinarian...............................................................................................................................................14
Open Special Awards.............................................................................................................................................26
Ownership And Membership . ..............................................................................................................................8
Paddock Procedure................................................................................................................................................16
Parking.....................................................................................................................................................................22
Payment Procedures..............................................................................................................................................10
Recreational Vehicles . ...........................................................................................................................................24
Ride-A-Buck Bareback Western Equitation........................................................................................................34
Ring Stewards...........................................................................................................................................................2
Scratches/Refunds.................................................................................................................................................14
Shipping Information.............................................................................................................................................40
Show Officials...........................................................................................................................................................2
Show Services............................................................................................................................................................2
Stall Check-In Procedure.......................................................................................................................................20
Stall Decorations.....................................................................................................................................................20
Stall Fees Are As Follows:.....................................................................................................................................18
Stall Maintenance...................................................................................................................................................20
Stall Office . .............................................................................................................................................................20
Stall Reservations And Fees .................................................................................................................................18
Substitutions............................................................................................................................................................12
Tie-BreAking Procedures.......................................................................................................................................24
Working Order........................................................................................................................................................16
World Of Color Gift Show.....................................................................................................................................22
Youth Activities.......................................................................................................................................................32
Youth Boot Camp....................................................................................................................................................34
Youth Exhibitor’s Welcome Party .......................................................................................................................34
Youth Horse Judging Contest...............................................................................................................................32
Youth Special Awards ...........................................................................................................................................30
Youth Speech Contest............................................................................................................................................32
Youth Stick Horse Contest.....................................................................................................................................38
Youth Versatility Challenge...................................................................................................................................36
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• One stoplight away from Will Rogers Complex
• Fully furnished duplexes
• Full kitchen and washer/dryer in each unit
• Cable TV
• 1 & 2 bath units
• Fenced-in backyards
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• 24-hour food service
• Just minutes to Will Rogers Memorial Center
• Free high-speed wireless internet
• Live DJ and dancing at Cassidy’s night CLUB
• Spacious complimentary parking
• Immediate access to I-35 and 820
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• Less than 5 minutes from Will Rogers Complex
• Complimentary breakfast for Appaloosa Show attendees
• Pool
• Free high-speed internet access
• Spacious complimentary parking
Marriott
• Less than 5 minutes from Will Rogers Complex
• Complimentary breakfast
• Free high-speed internet access
• Complimentary parking
$113/Night plus applicable taxes
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Express & Suites
• Less than 5 minutes from Will Rogers Complex
• Indoor pool
• Free high-speed internet access
• Complimentary hot breakfast
• Complimentary shuttle transportation (3-mile radius)
• Complimentary parking
$119/Night plus applicable taxes
Inn & Suites
• Less than five minutes from WRMC
• Within walking distance of more than 15 restaurants
• Complimentary deluxe hot breakfast
• Guest Laundry
• Free internet, exercise room, indoor pool, Jacuzzi
$119/Night plus applicable taxes
Ask for Appaloosa Show Rate at all properties!
Show Officials
Chief Executive Officer........................................................................................................................ Steve Taylor
Show Manager...................................................................................................................... Keri Minden-LeForce
Arena Manager........................................................................................................................................Jack Owen
Judges’ Advisor......................................................................................................................................... Joe Carter
Show Secretary/Judges’ Coordinator..............................................................................................Klancy Allen
Youth & Awards Coordinator..................................................................................................... SheilAnne Smith
Director of Marketing........................................................................................................................Kate Griffiths
Marketing Associate......................................................................................................................... Aleks Prosken
Scoring...............................................................................................................................................ApHC I.T. Staff
Appaloosa Journal Editor......................................................................................................................Dana Russell
Appaloosa Journal Advertising Director.......................................................................................Hannah Cassara
Information Booth Hostess.......................................................................................................... Mary Lou Minic
Stall Manager..................................................................................................................................... Alpha Russell
Assistant Stall Manager......................................................................................................................... Lissa Jones
Inspectors.............................................................................................................. Butch McGlothlin, Jerry Banks
Announcers...................................................................................... Dave Branham, Denny Oviatt, Bill Bowen
Drug Testing Veterinarian....................................................................................................... Jeff Pollock, D.V.M
Show Services
Show Veterinarian..................................................................................................Oklahoma City Equine Clinic
Farrier................................................................................................................................................ Kirk Knowlton
Photographer............................................................................................................ Larry Williams Photography
Videographer...............................................................................................................................3 2 1 Action Video
Over Fences Course Equipment & Design................................................................................ Tucker Williams
OFFICIAL JUDGES
Marvin "Butch" Carse........................................................................................................................ Davenport,FL
Cindy Chilton-Moore . ............................................................................................................. Broken Arrow, OK
Dee Dee Douglas ..........................................................................................................................Owensville, MO
Katheryn Erickson ............................................................................................................................... Stanley, NM
Sherry Haynes . .............................................................................................................................Stephenville, TX
Lita Hottel . .......................................................................................................................................Rochester, MN
Kevin Jewell ........................................................................................................................................ Conyers, GA
Marvin Kapushion ....................................................................................................................... Whitewater, CO
Keith Longacre .................................................................................................................................. Glenpool, OK
Nikki Longacre ................................................................................................................................. Glenpool, OK
David Moore ..................................................................................................................... Southwest Ranches, FL
Cheryl Ogle ..........................................................................................................................................Moscow, TN
Jill Paxton . ............................................................................................................................................Johnston, IA
Christina White . ....................................................................................................................................Denton, TX
Rod Safty . ......................................................................................................................................... Elk Grove, CA
David Terrell . .................................................................................................................................. Millington, TN
CUTTING JUDGES
Nick Karanges.................................................................................................................................... Mansfield, TX
Pat Taylor........................................................................................................................................... Pilot Point, TX
Gary Walker.......................................................................................................................................Tehuacana, TX
Ring Stewards
Jeanie Donley Andrew...........................................................................................................................Herald, CA
Alan Henderson...................................................................................................................................Lafayette, NJ
Jack Junker......................................................................................................................................... Stillwater, MN
Debbie McMasters.............................................................................................................................. Madison, TN
Nicolas Perrin.....................................................................................................................Neuilly Le Real, France
John Tabb.......................................................................................................................................... Greenbrier, TN
Equipment Judges
Shannon Baker..........................................................................................................................................Salem, VA
Delena Doyle................................................................................................................................................Azle, TX
Debra Jarvis......................................................................................................................................... Kaufman, TX
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Personal Safety and
Security Reminders
The ApHC wants to remind everyone to have a safe and enjoyable show. Many of you
will be traveling long distances through unfamiliar places, and it pays to think ahead.
The following are things that you may already know, but now is a great time to read
over them again and discuss safety with your family. It is also a great time to check the
security measures you use to protect your belongings. Do what you can now to make
yourself and your family an unattractive target to thieves and criminals.
Be aware of your surroundings. If something doesn't look or feel right, trust your instincts.
Park and walk only in well-lit areas. Travel in pairs, especially at night.
Children should be with a responsible adult at all times.
Look for a hotel with 24-hour on-site security.
Don't carry large amounts of cash. Think about replaceable travelers' checks or debit
cards with fraud protection instead. Keep a list of credit card and bank contact numbers
in a separate place that you can use to cancel cards or accounts if necessary. Have a
back up plan in case your purse or wallet is stolen.
Purses, wallets, GPS devices, briefcases, bags, laptop computers or anything that looks
valuable should never be left in a vehicle or unattended area.
Spare wheels, tires and even whole trailers can be targeted by thieves. Locking the hitch
on your trailer and the spare on your truck will make you a less attractive target.
Lock your tack stall. Even if you're only going around the corner or into another stall,
always lock up.
Label your cell phone, camera, cases, tack carriers, etc. Found items are returned more
quickly if the owner can be easily identified.
If you can, leave your dogs at home. If you bring a dog, keep them on a leash or
penned up. Please make sure they are wearing tags with a local or cell number where
you can be reached.
Put a label on your horse's stall with your cell, hotel, and local contact information so
that you can be reached in the case of a horse emergency.
If you see a horse in distress and the owner is not around, contact the show office or the
stall office. The Stall Office is open 24 hours a day.
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GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
This show will be run in compliance with the 2015
Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club except as
may be otherwise stated on the following pages.
The management reserves the right to decline any
entry before or during the show without liability for
compensation for reasons such as checks written with
non-sufficient funds, stopped payment on check,
poor sportsmanship, inhumane treatment of horses,
harassment of judges, officials, secretaries, stewards,
employees and/or any other authorized representative of the show.
The show management reserves the right to change
the show schedule at any time.
All horses not officially entered in the show and
assisting in (including but not limited to) cutting or
team roping must be registered with the ApHC and
must purchase a stall.
All horses on the show grounds must purchase a
stall and must show current health papers and proof
of negative Coggins results in the show office. See
HEALTH INSPECTION for additional details.
Any exhibitor using a horse not registered with
the ApHC or using a horse with a non-characteristic
(N) Certificate of Registration that does not have a
performance permit issued, to assist in any class will
be disqualified.
All entrants must provide information on lodging
accommodations in Fort Worth in order to pick up the
exhibitor packet for each horse. Please see SHOW OFFICE for more details.
ENTRY AGREEMENT
RELEASE, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER AND
INDEMNIFICATION
This statement waives important legal rights. Read
it carefully before signing any entry forms and/or before participating in any class as an owner and/or any
of his/her representatives, authorized agent, trainer,
lessee, rider, driver and/or handler.
I AGREE in consideration for my participation in the
National Championship/World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show (“Competition”) to the following:
I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily
in the Competition with my horse(s), as a rider,
driver, handler, lessee, owner, agent, coach, trainer,
or as parent or guardian of a youth exhibitor. I am
fully aware and acknowledge that horse sports and
the Competition involve inherent dangerous risks
of accident, loss, and serious bodily injury including
broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, suffering,
or death (“Harm”).
I AGREE to release the Appaloosa Horse Club,
(“ApHC”), the Competition, officials, officers, directors, employees, independent contractors, agents,
personnel, volunteers, the Fort Worth Convention
& Visitors Bureau, Will Rogers Memorial Center,
City of Fort Worth, trade show vendors, sponsors
and/ or other sponsoring organizations, if any, from
all claims for money damages or otherwise for any
Harm to me, my horse(s) and/or my property and
for any Harm caused by me, my horse(s) and/or my
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property to others, even if the Harm resulted, directly or indirectly, from the negligence of the ApHC, or
the Competition.
I AGREE to assume all liability and responsibility for any accidents, injury or damages sustained or
caused by myself, my helpers, my stock or my equipment and I AGREE to expressly assume all risks of
Harm to me or my horse(s), including Harm resulting from the negligence of the Appaloosa Horse Club,
(“ApHC”), the Competition, officials, officers, directors, employees, independent contractors, agents,
personnel, volunteers, the Fort Worth Convention &
Visitors Bureau, Will Rogers Memorial Center, City
of Fort Worth, trade show vendors, sponsors and/or
other sponsoring organizations, if any.
I AGREE to indemnify (that is, to pay any losses,
damages, or costs incurred by) the Appaloosa Horse
Club, (“ApHC”), the Competition, officials, officers, directors, employees, independent contractors,
agents, personnel, volunteers the Fort Worth Convention & Visitors Bureau, Will Rogers Memorial Center,
City of Fort Worth, trade show vendors, sponsors
and/or other sponsoring organizations, if any, and to
hold them harmless with respect to claims for Harm
to me or my horse(s), and for the claims, demands,
cause of accident, cost of charges and expenses of every kind and nature which may be incurred by reason of any accident, injury, or damage to person or
property caused by ownership, exhibition, or custody
or control of any animal exhibited, made by others
for any Harm caused by me, my horse(s) and/or my
property at the Competition.
I have read the ApHC rules about protective equipment, including protective headgear, and I understand that I am entitled to wear protective equipment
without penalty, and I acknowledge that the ApHC
strongly encourages me to do so while WARNING
that no protective equipment can guard against all
injuries. I further understand that any minor child
entered in the Competition is required to wear protective headgear during games classes.
I AGREE to furnish a current health certificate and
current proof of negative Coggins for each horse on
the show grounds, upon request of the show management and understand that any horse which develops
a contagious disease during the show will be immediately quarantined or removed from the grounds.
I AGREE that the ApHC has the sole right to control, sell, rent, supervise or give away (or to assign
others the right to do so) the exclusive rights to broadcast, televise, reproduce, transmit and disseminate all
or part of this event. I authorize the ApHC to make
use of any photographs, films or video taken of the
horses and exhibitors entered, while on the grounds
or in transit between the stabling facility and the
event site, in any way they see fit in the promotion of
the Competition or the ApHC. No such advertising
or promotional rights shall include the right to use a
participant’s name or likeness in a manner which implies endorsement of any company, product category
or service.
If I am a parent or guardian of a youth exhibitor, I
consent to the child’s participation and AGREE to all
of the above provisions and AGREE to assume all of
the obligations of this Release on the child’s behalf.
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I AGREE that the “ApHC” and “Competition” as
used above includes all of the officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, personnel, independent
contractors, volunteers and affiliated organizations
associated with the Competition.
I represent that I have the requisite training,
coaching and abilities to safely compete in the
Competition. By signing the ApHC Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver and Indeminifcaton on
the entry form, or checking the box required with
the online entry system, I AGREE to be bound by all
applicable ApHC rules and all terms and provisions
of the ApHC Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver
and Indemnification. In the event of failure to sign
the ApHC Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver and
Indemnification on an entry form, the exhibitors
first entry into a class will be deemed acceptance
of said ApHC Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver
and Indemnification.
OWNERSHIP AND MEMBERSHIP
Any horse exhibited in the show must be registered in the owner’s name at the time of showing and
must be entered as such.
All owners and exhibitors of horses being exhibited in the show must be current members in good
standing with the ApHC. If purchase of an ApHC
membership is necessary, membership fees may be
paid online at www.appaloosa.com or accompany the
entry form. Memberships can also be purchased at the
show. Youth may obtain an Appaloosa Youth Association (AYA) membership to fulfill the ApHC membership requirement. Please refer to Rule 801 and 802 in
the Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club for
further information regarding youth membership
and ownership rules.
In order to compete in non-pro classes, the nonpro or member of their family (per Rule 900.J) must
wholly own the horse as evidenced by ApHC records
prior to the first day of the show. (Therefore all transfers must be completed by the close of business on
June 19, 2015. Note: you must have the original papers with you to obtain your exhibitor numbers). The
competing non-pro must be enrolled in the non-pro
program and must be eligible according to non-pro
rules contained in the Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club.
In order to compete in youth classes, the youth or
member of their family (per Rule 801.A.1) must own
the horse as evidenced by ApHC records prior to the
first day of the show. (Therefore all transfers must be
completed by the close of business on June 19, 2015.
Note: you must have the original papers with you to
obtain your exhibitor numbers).
Unrelated youth cannot show the same horse at
the World Championship Youth Show with the exception of Leadline and CHAPS classes. Youth ownership rules do not apply to Leadline or CHAPS classes,
however, the owner of the horse must be a current
ApHC member in good standing.
ENTRIES
Entries must be submitted in writing or electronically via the ApHC on-line entry system. All entries
submitted in writing must be made on printed entry forms furnished by the ApHC (photocopies of
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the printed forms will be accepted), signed by the
proper parties, and accompanied by all entry fees,
equipment charges, cattle charges and a completed
W-9 form for the first listed current owner on the
Certificate of Registration. Exhibitors are responsible
for any errors on their entry forms. Entries lacking
sufficient information or not accompanied by all required fees will not be accepted.
Entries will not be accepted by telephone. Changes to entries must be submitted in writing. Changes
to entries will not be accepted by telephone. The
ApHC is not responsible for any lost, faxed, emailed
or delayed entries. The ApHC recommends using the
online entry system or certified/registered mail as
these options provide confirmation that your entries
were received.
The IRS requires the ApHC to obtain the correct
taxpayer identification number (TIN) for persons
for whom we have to file an information return (i.e.
1099-Miscellaneous for premium payback). This form
must be completed by the owner or in the case of
multiple owners, by the first listed current owner. If
the correct TIN is not provided, subsequent payments
can be subject to backup withholding per IRS regulations. Premium checks will not be issued until the
ApHC has a W-9 on file for all persons receiving these
checks. You are required to complete a W-9 with the
appropriate certifications and submit this form with
your entry. This information must be provided to the
ApHC regardless of the age of the owner. Your exhibitor packet will be held if this form is not submitted. A
W-9 is available online.
The social security number listed on the W-9
should be that of the owner or in the case of multiple
owners, that of the first listed owner on the Certificate of Registration. No other social security number
is acceptable. International residents must complete
IRS Form W-8ECI or the ApHC must deduct 30% of
any monies earned. Social security numbers must
be provided for individuals. Taxpayer identification
numbers will not be accepted in lieu of a social security number for individual owners.
Entries sent by Federal Express, UPS, certified mail,
return receipt or Express mail should be mailed to:
Appaloosa Horse Club
National Show /Youth World Show
2720 W Pullman Road
Moscow, ID, 83843
Entries may also be faxed to (208) 882-8150.
Exhibitors are responsible for verifying that entries have been received in the ApHC office. If you
fax or email entries, DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS
in the mail as this will result in double charges if
paying by credit card. Faxed copies of checks are
not accepted and will not be considered payment,
and your entries will not be accepted until actual payment is received. If you fax entries or stall
reservations, please allow 4 hours of processing
time before calling to determine if they have been
received. ApHC office hours are Monday through
Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. PT.
Declined credit cards may result in you paying
post-entry prices. If you are using a debit or credit
card, please pre-authorize amounts over $200 (or for
amounts in excess of your daily limit) with the card
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and late fees. ApHC does not accept DiscoverCard or
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ENTRY DEADLINES
Pre-Entry Deadline: May 11, 2015 by 5:00PM PT
All entries must be in the ApHC office by May 11,
2015 in order to receive pre-entry prices and to be included in the Official Program. No supplement will
be printed.
Entries will be accepted after this date with a post
entry fee of 1½ times the pre-entry class fee. NO
EXCEPTIONS WILL BE MADE. Post entry fees are
not assessed to NSBA entries, sweepstakes classes, ,
equipment or cattle fees (except in cutting). Post entry charges WILL BE assessed to cattle fees in cutting
classes. Post entries must be made by 5:00 p.m. the
day prior to when the class to be entered is scheduled.
Entries not received in the ApHC office by June 8,
2015 should be taken to the show; do not mail or fax
them to the ApHC.
A non-pro or a youth exhibitor may enter 9 classes
at regular price and may enter a 10th class for FREE!
This option is available for PRE-ENTRIES ONLY!
This option is available to non-pro and youth exhibitors regardless of the number of different horses they
exhibit and is based solely on the number of classes in
which that non-pro or that youth exhibitor pre-enters.
Entries for multiple horses MUST BE RECEIVED
TOGETHER in order to credit the exhibitor for the
FREE class. Once entries have been received, classes
can NOT be substituted, scratched, added or changed
in order to qualify for a free class. After the pre-entry
deadline, regular post-entry processes and fees apply
to any changes or added classes. Equipment, cattle
and NSBA charges must still be paid on all classes
even if these are assessed in the class in which the
non-pro or youth exhibitor does not have to pay the
entry fee.
ADMINISTRATIVE CHARGE
There will be a one-time $45 administrative charge,
which includes the drug-testing charge for each horse
entered. This fee is assessed only one time per horse
regardless of the number of classes or divisions (open,
non-pro or youth) in which the horse is entered. For
example, if a horse is entered in youth or non-pro
classes and open classes, only $45 is due. For further
clarification see DRUG TESTING.
PAYMENT PROCEDURES
All entries must be made payable to the ApHC in
U.S. funds drawn on a U.S. bank. Payment may be
made in the form of personal checks, Visa, MasterCard, money order or wire transfer. ApHC does not
accept DiscoverCard or American Express as a form
of payment.
If you are paying by debit or credit card it is advisable to contact your bank or credit card issuer in
advance about charges in excess of $200 (or your
bank card daily limit) to avoid the charge being declined for security reasons. Cards declined by the
bank will be treated as insufficient funds and may
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result in your horse being excluded from the program and/or late stall penalties or post entry fees
being assessed.
Any check returned to the ApHC office due to
insufficient funds will require certified funds and
payment of a returned check charge of no less than
$25 in order for entries or stall reservations to be processed. If the customer has not paid all charges for
returned checks prior to the show, the agent/owner
must bring certified funds to the show office for the
entries to be processed.
The ApHC must collect funds for entries and/
or stalls in which the credit card was declined or in
which a check has been returned due to insufficient
funds before processing entries or stall reservations.
The date at which funds are secured for declined
credit cards or insufficient funds checks will be
acknowledged as the date the entries and/or stall
reservations are received and processed. Post entry
fees and late stall charges may be assessed to entries
or stall reservations for which funds have been declined and which have not been cleared prior to the
pre-entry deadline.
CHECK-IN PROCEDURES
As you arrive at Will Rogers Memorial Center,
please consider the following check-list to help you
get your horse checked in, safely stalled and ready
to show.
Check into the stall office (Moncrief Building) –
provide stall office personnel with the name of your
horse and the name of the person listed as “stalled
with” on the stall reservation form you originally
submitted. The stall manager will give you a stall
ledger listing your stall number(s) and give you directions to your stalls. If you purchase a stall at the
show it must be paid for at the time the request is
made. Please keep your ledger as proof of purchase
to present in the show office when picking up your
exhibitor packet. If you have received a confirmation
letter in which a horse is listed as “not stalled”, it
will be necessary to purchase or confirm the purchase of a stall for the horse and provide the stall
ledger to the show office when picking up your exhibitor packet.
Check into the show office (Richardson/Bass
Building) – To pick up your exhibitor packet that includes your exhibitor numbers, you must present the
following items at the show office:
The horse’s original Certificate of Registration.
(PHOTOCOPIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED)
Your current (within 30 days) health certificate
dated on or after May 23, 2015,
Your current (within 12 months) proof of negative
Coggins signed by a licensed veterinarian dated on or
after June 22, 2014,
Your stall ledger given to you upon checking in
with the stall office (only if your horse is listed as “Not
Stalled” on your entry confirmation letter) and
Properly completed Proof of Accomodations form
– available online or in the show office.
Check your horse through the Inspection Station
(Burnett Building) – Take your horse, the horse’s
original Certificate of Registration and your exhibitor’s packet (that includes your exhibitor numbers) to
the inspection station. All horses entered in the show
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stamp your exhibitor numbers prior to showing in
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APPALOOSA SHOW OFFICE
The show office is located in the Richardson/Bass
Building and will be open June 21 from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. and daily thereafter from 7 a.m. until the last
ApHC class enters the arena for judging or 9:00 p.m.
(whichever is earlier). The show office will not close
before 5 p.m. These are the only times that exhibitor packets can be picked up and class additions or
scratches can be processed.
Post entries must be made by 5 p.m. the day prior to
when the class is scheduled to be held - NO EXCEPTIONS.
If exhibitor changes in open classes or horse changes in youth and non-pro classes are necessary, such
changes must be reported to the show office in writing prior to the class entering the arena for judging.
The show office will not cash any checks. Third
party checks will not be accepted.
ACCOMMODATIONS INFORMATION
The State of Texas provides a financial incentive
package to the ApHC to hold the National Show &
Youth World Show in Fort Worth. In order to sustain
their financial support, the ApHC must certify the
number of hotel room nights utilized in Fort Worth
during the show. Show attendees must provide lodging information prior to picking up your exhibitor
packet. A completed proof of accommodations form
must be provided to the show office upon check-in.
This form is available online or in the show office.
In addition, please encourage all those in attendance at the show, whether exhibiting or not, to
assist the ApHC in this process by providing information on their lodging accommodations to the
show office.
CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION
Original Certificates of Registration must be presented in the show office when picking up an exhibitor’s packet for each horse and then to the inspection
station prior to showing. PHOTOCOPIES WILL
NOT BE ACCEPTED! It is not the responsibility of
the ApHC to provide original Certificates of Registration. You must pick up your exhibitor’s packet before
going to the inspection station.
Horses that have not been inspected by the Official
Inspector will not be allowed to show.
HEALTH INSPECTION
ApHC requires that ALL horses on the show
grounds (including weanlings) whether entered in
the show or not and including those on the grounds
that are not registered with the ApHC to be accompanied by a current 30-day health certificate (dated
on or after May 23, 2015) as well as a current, within
twelve months, proof of negative Coggins (dated on
or after June 22, 2014) administered by a licensed accredited veterinarian, showing positive identification
of the horse, the horse’s temperature, and the name
and address of the laboratory performing the tests.
This documentation MUST be presented in the show
office for every horse on the show grounds.
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Make sure your veterinarian uses your horse's
registered name on both the health and Coggins
certificates rather than “barn names”. Coggins and
health papers, as well as your original Certificate of
Registration, must be presented to the show office.
If current Coggins, health papers and the original
Certificate of Registration are not available, the horse
will not be allowed to compete and entry fees will be
forfeited. All horses are subject to inspection by the
Show Veterinarian or State Veterinarian at any time or
if suspected of harboring a communicable disease. All
horses must be serviceably sound.
The attending show veterinarian recommends all
horses be vaccinated for tetanus, influenza, rhinopneumonitis, EHV-1 and West Nile Virus.
EXHIBITOR NUMBERS
In all classes, an exhibitor number will be assigned
to each horse. This number will be used for all classes
in which the horse is entered. In the event a horse
is entered in more than one division (open, youth
or non-pro) one exhibitor number will be issued for
each horse.
There may be various specialty associations
conducting classes at the National Show. In cases
in which the horse is already entered in ApHC
classes, the horse should be shown in all specialty
classes using the same exhibitor number issued by
the ApHC. In cases in which the horse is not crossentered in ApHC classes, exhibitors must enter the
horse in the show office and pay the administrative
charge on each horse. (See ADMINISTRATIVE
CHARGE) The horse will be issued an exhibitor
number to be used in all classes in which the horse
is entered.
In order to be issued an exhibitor number, all
show requirements must be fulfilled including presentation of the horse’s original Certificate of Registration, proof of negative Coggins, health certificate,
properly completed lodging form and proof that the
horse has been issued a stall. In addition, the owner
and exhibitor must be current ApHC members in
good standing.
After picking up your exhibitor number, you must
have your horse inspected. Please see INSPECTION
STATION for complete instructions.
It is essential that the correct exhibitor number is
used for all classes and that it be displayed in the correct manner (see rule 711.M of the Official Handbook of
the Appaloosa Horse Club for complete rules for each
class). Failure by exhibitor to display the correct number and in a visible manner while being judged shall
result in disqualification from the class.
SUBSTITUTIONS
If a substitution of a horse is necessary in a non-pro
or youth class or of an exhibitor in an open class, such
changes must be reported to the show office prior to
the class entering the arena. No exhibitor or horse
changes will be accepted at the announcer’s stand or
paddock. No exhibitor changes will be allowed in
youth or non-pro classes. No horse changes will be
allowed in open classes.
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change has not been filed with the show office prior
to the class entering the arena will be disqualified.
SCRATCHES/REFUNDS
Exhibitors with horses that become sick or injured
PRIOR to the show must submit a vet's statement
concerning the condition of the horse, the horse’s
registration name and number and this must be received in the ApHC Show Office PRIOR TO THE
CLASS ENTERING THE ARENA. Once the show begins, only statements from the Official Show Veterinarian, along with an official class scratch form, will
be accepted for horses that become sick or injured
on the show grounds. All documentation must be in
the Show Office PRIOR TO THE CLASS ENTERING
THE ARENA. If a horse does not compete in a class
in which it is entered and a vet certificate and official
scratch form has NOT been received, the entry fees
will be forfeited.
Equipment and cattle charges may be refunded
only if horses are vet scratched 15 days prior to the
first day of the show (June 6, 2015). The above-mentioned are the only instances in which refunds will
be allowed. Absolutely no refunds for administrative fees or stall fees will be given under any circumstances. At the conclusion of the show and after the
completion of a financial review, entry fee(s) will be
refunded less a $20 per class office charge.
No refunds will be issued for NSBA fees, ApHCF
practice class fees, sweepstakes class fees or Breed
of Choice Incentives class fees for any reason.
Refund checks, for all entries originally paid by
check, will be mailed to exhibitors approximately
30–45 days following the last day of the show. For all
entries paid by credit card, refunds will be credited
to the original credit card approximately 30–45 days
following the last day of the show. If a horse is disqualified from showing by management or officials
or if a horse is entered and not shown, the entry and
stall fees will be forfeited. No refunds will be made on
amounts of $10 or less.
No refund allowance can be applied to charges
while at the show.
NATIONAL SHOW PROGRAM
The National show program will list all entries that
were in the ApHC office by the pre-entry deadline.
The June issue of Appaloosa Journal will contain the
National Show program and it will be available to
purchase at the ApHC Information Booth in the John
Justin Building.
INSPECTION STATION
All horses entered in the show must report to the
inspection station prior to showing in their respective
classes. The horse’s original Certificate of Registration and exhibitor number must be presented to an
Official Inspector prior to showing. Horses will not
be allowed entry into the arena for any class until that
horse has passed through the inspection station and
that horse’s exhibitor number has been stamped by
an Official Inspector.
The inspection station will be open from 8 a.m.
until 5 p.m. on June 21 and thereafter from 7 a.m.
until 5 p.m. daily. If it is necessary for an inspec14
tion to be performed outside of these hours, an
inspector may be available however the exhibitor
will be charged $100 per horse payable at the time
of the inspection. The ApHC recommends that you
pick up your exhibitor number (contained in your
exhibitor packet) at the show office, and have your
horse inspected as soon as you arrive on the grounds
to avoid long lines or an after-hours inspection fee
prior to your class.
The inspector, at his/her sole discretion, may refuse to allow a horse to participate if the Certificate of
Registration of the horse appears invalid or otherwise
improperly issued. If an Official ApHC Inspector refuses to permit a horse to participate, the owner has
the right to appeal such refusal to the appeals committee of the ApHC Board of Directors. (See Rule 273
of the Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club.)
DRUG TESTING
All horses entered in the show are subject to drug
testing. For complete rules and regulations concerning the drug testing procedures and drugs and
medications, refer to Rule 40 of the Official Handbook
of the Appaloosa Horse Club. The owner, trainer, or
other responsible party must witness the blood or
urine sample collection and sign the forms required
by the veterinarian. Failure to do so waives any subsequent objections to the testing process or results.
All payouts will be issued pending drug test results.
If a horse tests positive for unapproved drugs or
unacceptable levels of an approved medication, all
ribbons, trophies and other awards shall be held in
escrow by the ApHC until notification of the Disciplinary Committee’s decision.
Drug tests will be administered at the discretion
of the ApHC. Those horses selected for testing must
report to the drug testing station immediately following each class or random request. Once blood and
urine samples have been collected, the horse may
leave the testing stall. Drug testing procedures will
be strictly enforced.
OFFICIAL VETERINARIAN
In the event the ApHC designates a properly licensed veterinarian or veterinarians as the official
veterinarian(s) or official drug testing veterinarian(s)
for an ApHC-approved or -sponsored event including, but not limited to, the National Show and World
Show, as a service to exhibitors and other persons,
and any exhibitor or other person directly or indirectly employs, retains, hires or otherwise utilizes
the services, advice and/or expertise of such official show veterinarians(s) or official drug testing
veterinarian(s), the ApHC shall not in any manner
or to any extent whatsoever be liable or responsible
for any action, conduct, decisions or services by such
official show veterinarian(s) or official drug testing
veterinarian(s). Such exhibitor or other person expressly releases and holds harmless the ApHC from
any and all claims, liabilities, losses or actions of any
kind arising from or in connection with the exhibitor or other person’s employment, retention, hiring
or utilization of the services, advice and/or expertise
of such official show veterinarian(s) or official drug
testing veterinarian(s).
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Veterinarians other than the Official Show Veterinarian wishing to conduct business at WRMC during
the show must request permission by writing to the
ApHC office prior to the start of the show.
CLASS PROCEDURES
The ApHC has established class procedures to benefit the majority of exhibitors participating, within the
limits of available budget, manpower and time.
CLASS PATTERNS
Patterns will be available to download for free on
the ApHC Web site no later than June 13, 2015.
Pattern books will be available for purchase in the
stall office and show office. Patterns will be posted in
the paddocks the day of the class.
DISQUALIFICATION
Any exhibitor, horse or owner disqualified from
any class for any reason shall NOT receive a refund
of any fees of any kind. When disqualification occurs
by the show management or judges, the decision is
final. In addition to other disqualifications as outlined
in the rules and regulations contained in the Official
Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club, judges (including equipment judges) shall have the authority to disqualify entries for illegal equipment, improper attire,
inhumane treatment, unsoundness/lameness or the
presence of blood per ApHC rule 30.A.1.j.
Exhibitors are not allowed to wear earpieces or
to have wireless contact with anyone during the
conduct of a class. Exhibitors in violation of this rule
shall be disqualified.
WORKING ORDER
All working orders in elimination and final
classes will be decided or drawn by show management in accordance with official ApHC rules. If you
and/or your horse are entered in back-to-back or
concurrent classes and feel that this will cause a
time constraint, you may inform the show office
by 5 p.m. the day prior to the classes and request
a change in the order of go to allow more time to
prepare. Adjustments may only be requested for
direct horse or exhibitor conflicts. No adjustments
will be made for trainers' convenience or non-show
conflicts. If possible, show management will then
adjust your working order. If you do not contact
the show office prior to 5 p.m. the day before the
classes in question, we may not be able to accommodate your request. Once working orders or cuts
have been posted, changes will not be made unless
approved by show management.
PADDOCK PROCEDURE
Only exhibitors and their horses are allowed in the
alleyway and holding area. This policy applies for
the duration of the class, including eliminations and
finals, etc. Once the horse has entered the paddock,
only exhibitors entered in the class will be allowed to
handle or ride their own horses.
Grooming is prohibited in these areas including,
but not limited to, any type of spraying.
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Barn calls are a courtesy and will be made for
each class and for all exhibitors entered in each
class. Regardless of the circumstances, it is the exhibitor’s ultimate responsibility to report to their
class on time. Exhibitors must check in with the paddock announcer.
The paddock announcer will call exhibitors to enter
the arena in their posted order of go. All horses must
be ready and waiting in the make-up arena so they
may enter the main arena promptly when called.
In classes in which an order of go has been posted,
entries not entering the arena for judging in their
posted order of go are considered to have missed
their class and will not be allowed to enter the arena
to compete.
In classes in which a time limit has been given to
enter the arena, entries not in the arena at the expiration of that time limit are considered to have missed
their class and will not be allowed to enter the arena
to compete.
Late entries will not be admitted into the arena
once the gates have been closed.
EQUIPMENT JUDGE
An equipment judge(s) shall be employed by and
be a representative of the ApHC. The equipment
judge shall be responsible for attire and equipment
rule interpretations. Final interpretations are the
responsibility of show management. All bits, tack,
appointments and attire shall be checked by the
equipment judge prior to entering the arena. Any
equipment considered to be inhumane or illegal by
the official equipment judge must be removed or
entry into the arena will be denied. The equipment
judge may disqualify an entry for illegal equipment,
improper attire, inhumane treatment, unsoundness/
lameness or the presence of blood on the horse per
ApHC rule 30.A.1.j.
The equipment judge(s) shall have the authority to
call for a blood and/or urine test on any horse.
The equipment judge(s) may serve as an official alternate judge at the discretion of show management.
LAMENESS
Rules regarding lameness are adopted to protect
the health of Appaloosas exhibited in ApHC shows.
At show management’s discretion, either at the beginning or upon completion of a class or individual
work, prior to leaving the arena, the horse shall be
asked to perform movements/maneuvers on a loose
rein or lead to demonstrate soundness. Exhibition of
a horse that shows signs of unsoundness/lameness as
determined by show judges in any class shall be cause
for disqualification. A judge's decision as to the lameness of a horse is not protestable. See rule 712 in the
Official Handbook of the Appaloosa Horse Club for complete rules regarding lameness.
INHUMANE TREATMENT
The ApHC is committed to the humane and proper
treatment of all animals. The welfare of the horse is
the primary consideration in all activities. Horses will
be treated with kindness, respect and compassion at
all times. Owners, exhibitors, trainers and all responsible parties must ensure the health and well being
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of animals in their care at all times including, but not
limited to, handling, transportation, training, treatment and stalling.
Rule 30.A.1 of the Official Handbook of the Appaloosa
Horse Club. No person may treat a horse in an inhumane manner which includes but is not limited to:
1. Placing an object in a horse’s mouth so as to
cause undue discomfort or distress.
2. Tying a horse in a manner as to cause undue
discomfort or distress including but not limited
to in a stall, trailer or when longeing or riding.
3. Letting blood from a horse.
4. Use of inhumane training techniques, equipment or methods including but not limited to
poling or striking horse’s legs with objects (i.e.
tack poles, jump poles, etc.)
5. Attaching any item or appliance that restricts
movement or circulation of the tail.
6. Inhumane treatment that causes a horse to bleed.
7. Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substance or drug which could affect the
horse’s performance or alter its natural conformation or appearance is prohibited, except for
those surgical procedures performed for the sole
purpose of protecting the health of the horse.
8. Exhibiting a horse that appears to be sullen, dull,
lethargic, emaciated, drawn or overly tired.
9. If fresh blood is found on any mouth and/or
body areas of a horse, (i.e.: including but not
limited to: barrel, flanks, belly, sides, shoulders) the judge(s) must excuse the horse from
the competition.
10.Exhibiting a horse that has an open, raw or
bleeding sore that repeatedly comes in contact
with the hackamore.
11.Excessive spurring or whipping.
12.Excessive jerking of reins.
13.Excessive fencing.
14.Excessive or aggressive spinning;
15.Withholding food and/or water for prolonged
periods of time such that it causes undue discomfort or distress to the horse.
16.Use of prohibited equipment, including, but
not limited to: saw tooth bits; hockhobbles; tack
collars; or tack hackamores; riding in a curb bit
without a curb strap; wire or solid metal curb
straps no matter how padded; wire cavesson;
wire or cable tie-downs (unless wrapped or
padded); bumper bits; metal bosals (no matter how padded); chambons; headstalls made
of metal (no matter how wrapped or padded);
twisted rawhide, or rope may not be used on a
horse’s head (3/8 inch rope may be used with
a slip/gag bit); running martingales used with
curb bits and/or used without rein stops;
17.Applying excessive pressure on or excessively
jerking a halter lead shank or allowed lip chain.
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18.Any other treatment or conduct deemed by a
show official to be inhumane or abusive.
The standard by which conduct or treatment will
be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine
training and exhibition procedures, would determine
to be cruel, abusive or inhumane.
A Show Steward may be employed by and be
a representative of the ApHC. He/she shall monitor the treatment of horses on the WRMC property.
Upon discovery by a show official, show steward or
barn monitor of inhumane treatment, show management may immediately disqualify the horse and exhibitor and report the matter to the ApHC for further
disciplinary action.
STALL RESERVATIONS AND FEES
Pre-Entry Deadline: May 18, 2015 (post-entry prices do not take effect until June 1, 2015)
You must complete the ApHC stall reservation
form found online. Please complete only one form
per trainer/ranch/group. You must have your stalling information in the ApHC office by the pre-entry
deadline to receive preferred stabling. Stall location
and/or availability are not guaranteed. Post-entry
fees shall be assessed to both regular and daily stalls
if the reservations are received after June 1, 2015. Postentry fees are 1½ times the price of the pre-entry stall
fee. Stall reservations not received in the ApHC office
by June 8, 2015 should be taken to the show and submitted to the stall office upon arrival.
STALL FEES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
$250 ($375 post fee) each— Burnett Building, Moncrief Building, Barn A (Equestrian Multi-Purpose
Building)
$225 ($337.50 post fee) each— Barns 4, 3, 2, 1
$95 ($142.50 post fee) per night - Daily Stalls are all
located in Barn 3.
No stall reservations will be accepted without full
payment of all stall fees. See PAYMENT PROCEDURES
for information on how to purchase your stalls.
The stall reservation form must be completed and
submitted with each horse’s registered name and registration number. List all horses that will be occupying stalls. List all tack stalls separately as "TACK". If
your horse is in the process of being registered, include it on the stall card with the registration name
and number as "Registration Pending". Please indicate your first and second choices for stall locations
(Refer to WRMC Facility Map online for building
locations) and include aisle or end location and any
other notes that may be helpful for personnel assigning your stall location. The number of stalls requested
cannot exceed availability in that area.
If you are stalling with a trainer/ranch/group,
send all stall requests AND PAYMENTS in the same
envelope, choosing just one trainer/ranch/group
name for the "stalled with" person. Include the total
number of stalls on one card only. Stall requests not
included in the same envelope or not faxed together
are not guaranteed to be stalled together.
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all damages reported to stalls and is responsible for
any payments due for damage or stall panels that are
removed and not replaced by the exhibitor.
ApHC will attempt to stable each trainer/ranch/
group according to choices requested on the stall
reservation form. However, stabling decisions are
made based upon the National Show / Youth World
Show stabling history of the person listed as “stalled
with” and based upon the availability of stalls in
the requested area(s).
If you request additional stalls upon arrival, or after the original request is received, those stalls must
be paid for at the time of the request and may not be
located with your other stalls. Stalls purchased after
June 1, 2015 will be at post-entry prices regardless of
when you purchased your original stalls.
All reservations or changes to original reservations
must be made in writing to the ApHC office. Reservations or changes to current reservations will not be
accepted over the phone.
Stall locations will not be given out prior to your
arrival at the WRMC. You must check in at the stall
office in order to receive your stalling assignments.
Stalls will be available for move in after 7:30 a.m.
on Saturday, June 20, 2015. Do not arrive prior to this
as WRMC will be unable to accommodate early arrivals. Stalls must be vacated by 11:59 a.m. July 5, 2015.
All horses participating in the show, i.e. entered,
turn-back, assisting or any breed of horse on the
grounds must be stalled. Horses CANNOT be tied to
horse trailers.
Exhibitors are not allowed to change stalls without
the approval of the stall manager. If you change stalls
without the approval of the stall manager, you will
be charged for both stalls. Stalls cannot be re-sold.
Air conditioning units are not allowed in the barns.
Individual cooling units will be confiscated until the
end of the show.
Will Rogers Memorial Center (WRMC) will assess a charge of $15/panel for any portable stall
panel that is removed during the show. These panels
may be placed in the barn aisle prior to the start of
the show. WRMC will remove the panels and replace
them after the show. Exhibitors removing stall panels will be assessed these fees after the conclusion of
the show upon ApHC receipt of the WRMC invoice.
Exhibitors may choose to fold back the stall panels
in the portable stalls and zip-tie those and then reassemble the stall at the conclusion of the show to
avoid these charges. Stall panels in permanent stalls
shall NOT be removed under any circumstances.
If you wish to have your ApHC-registered horses
and APHA-registered horses stabled together in
one location during the show, please include this
request on your stall reservation card. ApHC and
APHA will attempt to honor this request within the
limits of available space. Exhibitors must purchase
stalls for ApHC-registered horses from ApHC. Exhibitors must purchase stalls for APHA-registered
horses from APHA.
STALL OFFICE
The stall office is located in the Moncrief Building. The office opens Saturday, June 20, 2015 at
7:30 a.m. and will be open 24 hours a day until the
end of the show.
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STALL CHECK-IN PROCEDURE
You must check in at the stall office to receive your
stall assignments. Stall assignments will not be available prior to the start of the show.
You must verify with stall office personnel the
names of all horses that will be stalled. You will
receive a stall ledger listing stall locations and any
horse changes.
The person listed as “stalled with” must sign the
ledger accepting responsibility for any damages and
stating that the stalls will be left in good clean condition. This ledger must be presented in the show office when picking up your exhibitor packet. Exhibitor
packets for horses entered that do not have verified
stall locations will not be released.
STALL DECORATIONS
If your stalls are located on an aisle way in any
barn, the ApHC requests that they be decorated for
the entire duration of the show for presentation to the
public and to minimize any potential hazards that
occur while assembling decorations and which may
cause harm to fellow exhibitors and horses.
All materials used in decorating stalls must be
treated with a fire retardant or be made of fire retardant material. Due to fire regulations, stall aisles cannot be blocked or closed off to through traffic. The Fire
Marshall will be on-site randomly inspecting decorations for compliance with regulations.
Decorations shall NOT damage the surface of the
stalls. Any damages assessed by WRMC will be billed
to the person listed as “stalled with”.
Stalls in the Richardson-Bass building are on concrete floors and stalls measure 9’10” wide by 9’8”
deep. Portable stalls are set in the Equestrian MultiPurpose building and are on concrete floors. Portable
stalls are set in the Moncrief Building and in Barns 4,
3, 2 & 1 and are on dirt floors. Portable stalls measure
9’5” x 9’5”.
All stalls must be vacated by 11:59 a.m. July 5.
STALL MAINTENANCE
Exhibitors are required to keep their stalls neat and
clean, dispose of refuse matter in designated dump areas and remove all items and materials they attached
to the stalls, including decorations and all signs.
Any fabric or paper used or draped on stalls must
be fire-resistant or treated with flame retardant.
The person listed as “stalled with” is responsible
for any damage to stalls, electrical wiring, etc. and
for any clean-up of materials such as decorations,
signs, fabric, nails, tacks, wires, etc. Any damages assessed by WRMC will be billed to the person listed as
“stalled with”.
FORFEITURE OF STALL LOCATION
Per Board motion, any suspended person or person otherwise ineligible to participate at the National and/or World Show(s) shall forfeit any preferred stall(s) location at the National and/or World
Show(s). In connection with any member’s stall entry reservation application for the National and/or
World Show(s), if the person they list as being “stalled
with” is suspended or ineligible to participate at the
National and/or World Show(s), the member appli-
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Friday, June 26
Youth World Show Boot Camp (AYA and AjPHA)
Dennard’s Western Wear Egg Toss (ApHC and APHA)
Saturday, June 27
AYA Speech Contest
Youth Hopes and Dreams Pole Bending Sweepstakes (AYA and AjPHA)
Youth Hopes and Dreams Barrel Racing Sweepstakes (AYA and AjPHA)
Sunday, June 28
Youth Judging Contest (AYA and AjPHA)
Youth Exhibitor’s Welcome Party (AYA and AjPHA)
Championship Dog Races (AYA and AjPHA)
Youth Versatility Challenge (AYA and AjPHA)
Monday, June 29
Youth Judging Contest Award Breakfast (AYA and AjPHA)
Wednesday, July 1
Freestyle Shankless Showmanship (AYA and AjPHA)
Ride-A-Buck Bareback Horsemanship (AYA and AjPHA)
Thursday, July 2
AYA Ice Cream Social
AYA General Membership Meeting
Youth Boot Scramble (AYA and AjPHA)
Friday, July 3
Championship Dog Races (AYA and AjPHA)
Stick Horse Class, 7 and Under (AYA and AjPHA)
AYA Year-End Award Banquet
Saturday, July 4
AYA Team Tournament Parade and Awards
Champion of Champions (AYA and AjPHA)
Presentation of World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show Awards
cant will forfeit their preferred stalling location(s) at
the National and/or World Show(s) as applicable.
All other members stalling with any suspended or
ineligible person will forfeit their preferred stalling
location(s). Stalling location refers to any established
or designated area that the suspended or ineligible
person has usually occupied. At the end of the suspension or ineligibility period any such preferred
stall location(s) shall not revert back to the suspended
or ineligible person or other members who forfeited
their preferred stalling location(s).
FACILITY RULES
See Will Rogers Memorial Center Event Information on page 25.
FEED
The official feed supplier of the National Show /
Youth World Show is Russell Feed & Supply. Only the
official feed supplier will be allowed to deliver feed
and/or do business on the grounds. Orders can be
placed by using the feed form found online. Orders
should be mailed directly to Russell Feed & Supply,
NOT to the ApHC.
WRMC regulations will not permit feed to be
delivered to exhibitors from outside vendors; however exhibitors may bring feed with them on to the
WRMC property that has not been purchased from
the on-site vendor.
Russell Feed & Supply is not affiliated with the
Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC). The ApHC assumes
no responsibility and/or liability of any kind or connection with any hay and/or feed purchased from the
on-site vendor.
BEDDING
Shavings are for sale at the WRMC grounds for
$6.50/bag of small, loose shavings or $12/bag of
large, compressed shavings. Orders can be placed at
the shavings office located in the Moncrief Building
and they will be delivered to your stalls. No outside
commercial vendor deliveries will be permitted. Exhibitors are not allowed to bring their own shavings
on to the grounds and will be billed for unauthorized
shavings. Costs to remove unauthorized shavings
will be billed to the exhibitor. Shavings office hours
will be posted at the shavings office on-site.
As a service to exhibitors, the ApHC will accept
pre-bedding orders on behalf of WRMC for orders of
50 or more bags of shavings. A pre-bedding form is
available online. Submit completed pre-bed orders
directly to the ApHC no later than June 1, 2015 and
make checks payable to the ApHC. Requests not
received by this date will not be filled prior to the
show. In most cases, delivery of pre-bed orders will be
made prior to your arrival on the grounds.
You may also purchase shavings from WRMC
upon arrival at the grounds. During evening hours
when the shavings office is closed, you may purchase
a limited supply of shavings from WRMC through
the stall office. These shavings will not be delivered to
your stalls but can be picked up near the stall office.
The shavings vendor is not affiliated with the
ApHC. The ApHC assumes no responsibility and/or
liability of any kind or connection with any bedding/
shavings purchased from the on-site vendor.
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WORLD OF COLOR GIFT SHOW
For more information contact the Trade Show Coordinator by mail, ApHC at 2720 West Pullman Road,
Moscow, Idaho 83843, phone, (208) 882-5578 ext 235,
or email, [email protected]. The Trade Show
is open daily from June 22 – July 4.
Exhibitors will not be allowed to sell retail items
from their stall locations. Exhibitors wishing to sell
retail items must purchase trade show space, pay all
applicable fees and are subject to abide by a vendor
contractual agreement. Vendors are subject to Texas
retail sales and tax laws. Vendors and/or exhibitors
will not be allowed to participate in the trade show
without signing a vendor contract and are subject to
all regulations contained therein.
The World of Color Gift Show will be co-managed
with the American Paint Horse Association.
GOLF CARTS
WRMC asks that all operators of golf carts observe
the following rules to allow for safe and continued use
of golf carts at the World Show. Any person operating
a golf cart in an unsafe, reckless or dangerous manner
will be detained by law enforcement officers. In some
cases, golf carts can and will be impounded.
Golf cart operators must have a valid driver’s license with them at all times.
Golf carts are prohibited inside any buildings including barns and stall areas and may only be driven
on the streets in the direction of traffic.
Golf carts must yield to all pedestrians and horses
and may not be parked blocking an entrance.
Golf carts parked in front of handicapped entrances or ramps will be impounded.
Golf carts can be parked on some sidewalks, but
may NOT BE DRIVEN on any sidewalks.
The use of the golf carts on WRMC grounds is a
privilege. Anyone abusing this privilege will not be
allowed to use any golf cart. Golf carts are not available for rental from the ApHC or the WRMC. See ad
on page 31 for golf cart rental information.
PARKING
The following information has been provided by
WRMC and details parking requirements for the facility.
There is no charge for unloading either horses or
trade show merchandise from the street. However
you have to unload and move on. Exhibitors will
need to set up their stall or booth after they unload
since there is no parking on the streets. A parking fee will be charged when the trailer is
moved to a parking lot. There is NO trailer parking
inside the complex.
Parking anywhere inside the complex is $5/day per
motorized vehicle. Properly permitted vehicles may
come and go from the property at will.
Trailer parking or vehicle parking in the large
paved lot on Harley Street is only $3/day.
RV spaces come with one parking pass for a tow
vehicle at no extra charge. This pass will allow the vehicle to park in any lot on the property.
All of the parking attendants have the ability to
take cash or credit cards. Multi day passes are available either on site or in advance online at www.culteraldistrictarking.com. Click on Appaloosa National
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Horse Judging Contest
SUNDAY, JUNE 29
Two divisions: Junior (13 & under) and Senior (14-19)
$500 scholarships will be awarded to the
Junior High-Point Individual and Senior High-Point Individual.
Show for passes specific to this event. On-line purchases require payment of a convenience fee. Purchases made on-site do not include this fee.
Please
visit
the ApHC
Web
site
at
www.appaloosa.com, click on the National Show link
at the bottom of the page and then on WRMC Parking for additional information and to get answers to
frequently asked questions.
Trailers and/or vehicles violating posted or announced parking rules shall be subject to towing/
impounding.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
WRMC offers RV spaces in the southwest section
of the property off Harley Street and near the swine
and sheep barns. These spaces are water/electric only
and most are 30 amp hookups.
There are additional RV spaces north of the Richardson-Bass building that may be either 30 amp or 50
amp hookups and include water, electric and sewer.
Space reservations are being accepted on a firstcome, first-served basis and are being managed by
the American Paint Horse Association. Please complete the reservation form available online and submit to ApHC along with payment. Spaces may be
reserved at the lowest rates if reserved by May 15.
All spaces should be reserved as soon as possible
to guarantee availability.
FARRIER
Only the official show farrier(s) will be permitted to
shoe on the grounds. Other farriers wanting to do business
on the grounds must contact the ApHC for approval.
ELIMINATION, FINALS, AND SCORING
SCORING
For the majority of classes either a four-judge or a
three-judge format will be used to compute placings.
This will be determined by show management. In
most four-judge formats, the low scores will be discarded (except in cuts) and the remaining three scores
tabulated to determine placings. In the three-judge
format, no scores will be discarded; all three scores
will be tabulated to determine placings.
In placed classes, the judge’s placings will be converted into numerical scores according to the chart below:
1............. 120
2............. 105
3............. 91
4............. 78
5............. 66
6............. 55
7............. 45
8............. 36
9............. 28
10........... 21
11............ 15
12........... 10
13........... 6
14........... 3
15........... 1
CUTS
In large classes when cuts are necessary, the cuts
will be determined by a random draw. Exhibitors in
each cut will enter the arena for judging and will be
placed by all judges. Top placing entries from each cut
will return to the arena for a clean-slate final go-round.
The same exhibitor must exhibit the same horse in
both the cut and the final. The same equipment must
be used on the horse in the cut and the final.
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TIE-BREAKING PROCEDURES
All ties, except first place in individual performance classes, will be broken by a tie-breaking
judge (pre-determined by show management before
the class begins). If a tie occurs for first place in any
individual performance class judged complete or
in any individual performance class finals judged
complete, there will be a work-off for first place
only. Individual performance classes include working hunter, western riding, reining, cutting, trail and
judged roping events.
In the event of a tie in working cow horse, please
see Rule 741.F in the Official Handbook of the Appaloosa
Horse Club for tie-breaking procedures.
ELIMINATIONS
Any horse receiving a no-time or a no-score in an
elimination round will be eliminated.
Show management reserves the option of holding
finals only depending upon the number of entries in
the class.
In case of a tie for the final qualifying position
(except in Camas Prairie Stump Race and Nez Perce
Stake Race) all those tied will go forward to the finals.
In the event it is not necessary to run an elimination
round, the class will be run complete at the time the final round is scheduled. In Camas Prairie Stump Race
and Nez Perce Stake Race, if a tie occurs in an elimination round for the last position in the finals bracket,
those horses tied will re-run on time only with the
fastest time advancing.
Once an elimination round has been held, no
change of horse/exhibitor combination or tack/
equipment is allowed for the finals. In heading and
heeling, the entrant must have the same helper in
both the elimination and final rounds.
In most classes, when possible the top 16 horses
will be called back for the finals.
In showmanship classes, if there are 40 or more entries, elimination rounds(s) shall be held with the top
entries advancing to a final round immediately following the elimination rounds. Showmanship classes
with fewer than 40 entries will be finalized in one go.
AWARDS
RIBBONS & TROPHIES
In all ApHC classes, a Champion trophy is awarded to first place winners. The Reserve Champion trophy is presented to second place winners and ribbons
are awarded for first through tenth place.
MEDALLIONS & MEDALS
All open ApHC classes are medallion classes except sweepstakes classes.
All non-pro classes are medal classes.
Youth classes are not medallion or medal classes.
ESCROW OF AWARDS
All monetary awards will be issued pending notification of drug testing results. If a horse tests positive
for any unapproved drugs or unacceptable levels of
approved medication, all ribbons, trophies, and other
awards shall be held in escrow by the ApHC until notification of the Disciplinary Committee’s decision.
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Facility Information
PARKING
Please park vehicles and trailers in marked parking
spaces only. Rip Johnson Drive is available for unloading only. Parking is not permitted on Rip Johnson
Drive, Burnett/Tandy Drive or Tower Drive at any
time. All other trailers must be parked in the “Graybar
Electric Company” parking lot south of Harley street.
Also, no parking is permitted in any fire lanes. Vehicles blocking fire lanes will be towed at the owner’s
expense. See parking information on page 22.
SHAVINGS
Exhibitors and contestants are not permitted to bring
shavings or other bedding onto the grounds. Will
Rogers Memorial Center retains sole rights to shavings sales. Shavings are $6.50–$12.00/bag.
Shavings are for sale at the WRMC shavings office
in the Moncrief Building. Shavings can be purchased
at the stall office if the shavings office is closed.
WASHING HORSES
All animals must be washed in designated wash
areas. Horses may not be washed on sidewalks,
aisleways or in stalls. The State of Texas prohibits
wastewater from entering storm drains.
LOADING/UNLOADING AREAS
Unloading is permitted on Rip Johnson Drive and
north of the Richardson-Bass Building. At no time
is unloading permitted on Tower Drive west of the
Burnett Building. Arriving horse trailers will receive a
permit from the security station to unload. At the expiration of your designated time limit, trailers must be
moved to the designated parking areas.
STALL DECORATIONS
Please limit end-of-aisle decorations to 42˝ deep and
at least a 7´ height clearance over aisles for equipment. WRMC asks that a covering, such as plastic,
be placed underneath any ground cover or plants.
Decorations must be attached using temporary setups, such as wire or plastic ties and removed prior to
move-out. The following may NOT be used: Nails,
Liquid Nail, Bolts, Screws, Rubber Cement, etc. Any
fabric or paper used or draped on stalls must be fireresistant or treated with fire retardant.
VEHICLES
Any vehicle, including golf carts and scooters, must
be operated by a licensed driver and are not permitted to be operated inside any building including
barns and stall areas.
PETS
Fort Worth city ordinance provides that pets are allowed in stall areas only and must be secured by a
leash or in a stall at all times.They are not permitted
inside any building on the property. Please make
arrangements in advance for pets to remain in stall
areas, RV or other area. Owners assume all liability
for pets. Tickets may be issued to participants not
adhering to this policy.
RV PARKING
WRMC offers RV spaces in the southwest area of
the facility with electric and water hook ups. There
are 86 spaces with 30amp electrical and 4 with 50
amp hook up. Spaces are available by advanced
reservation. A drive-thru dump station is available 24
hours a day.
There are 104 additional RV spaces north of the Richardson/Bass building, that included a 50 or 30 amp
service with sewer. Go to www.appaloosa.com and
click on National Show to locate RV reservation
form. The forms are due by May 15, 2014.
“BLUE BOARDS”
WRMC invites exhibitors to post signs, flyers, etc. on
the “Blue Boards” posted throughout the facility. Signs
posted in other areas will be removed.
DUMPSTERS
Exhibitors are encouraged to take advantage of the
large rolling dumpsters throughout the complex. They
may be rolled into stall aisles or the parking lot for
easier cleaning.
BARN PARTIES
Barn Parties must be scheduled and approved by
the show management and WRMC management.
They are limited to a 1-hour time period and must be
serviced by licensed and approved caterers. In addition, any alcoholic beverages must be purchased
though the contracted concessionaire of WRMC.
The WRMC management may be contacted with
any questions.
AISLEWAYS
Aisles may not be blocked with obstructions including, but not limited to, chairs, carts, roping dummies,
stall decorations or golf carts.
GOLF CARTS
Please see page 22 for Will Rogers Memorial Center guidelines for golf cart use.
smoking
Smoking is not permitted in the barns or stall areas.
Fort Worth City ordinance prohibits smoking in any
of the Will Rogers Memorial Center buildings. Violators will be prosecuted.
SECURITY
Security is being provided by the Fort Worth Police
Department, and officers will be on the grounds on
a 24-hour basis. For your protection, you will be allowed limited access to those streets which run parallel the barn area of the Will Rogers Memorial Center.
Despite precautions, no one is immune from crime,
so please take the proper care when locking trucks,
trailers, tack boxes and tack stalls.
STALL AREA
Refrigerated air units, microwaves and other appliances are prohibited in the stall area.
The Will Rogers Memorial Center is a Non-Smoking Facility
OPEN SPECIAL AWARDS
PREMIUM PAYBACK
For ApHC classes: Total purse payout will be $30
of each entry fee (all horses entered in the class less
those vet scratched). For classes of 25 entries or less,
premium money will be paid out to 5th place: 1st-35%,
2nd-25%, 3rd-15%, 4th-15%, and 5th-10%. For classes
of 26 or more, premium money will be paid out to 8th
place as follows: 1st-27%, 2nd-21%, 3rd-16%, 4th-11%,
5th-8%, 6th-7%, 7th-5%, and 8th-5%.
No premium payback will be given in non-pro equitation, non-pro horsemanship, non-pro showmanship, novice non-pro classes or in any youth classes.
All premium checks will be issued and mailed to the
first–listed current owner or lessee on record (as determined by ApHC records as of the first day of the
show). Any other arrangements for premium award
payments are between trainer and owner(s) and are
not the responsibility of the ApHC.
For tax purposes, 1099M’s for premiums will be
issued to the current owner on record as of the first
day of the show. In the instance of multiple owners, 1099M’s will be issued to the first–listed current
owner on the Certificate of Registration. The social security number listed on the W-9 submitted should be
that of the owner or in cases of multiple owners, that
of the first listed current owner.
Premium checks will be mailed after all drug testing results are obtained by the ApHC regardless of
whether your horse or class was tested or not.
GRAND CHAMPION HALTER STALLION
$500, Grand Champion Trophy, & Neck Ribbon
GRAND CHAMPION HALTER MARE
$500, Grand Champion Trophy, & Neck Ribbon
GRAND CHAMPION HALTER GELDING
$500, Grand Champion Trophy, & Neck Ribbon
CHAMPION MOST COLORFUL AT HALTER
A perpetual award will be given to the champion in
Most Colorful at Halter. This award is in memory of Appaloosa breeder and exhibitor George Minic. This memorial award is sponsored by his wife, Mary Lou Minic.
CHAMPION WESTERN HORSE
$1,000, Custom sterling silver buckle
Classes that count toward this award are 341, 342,
343, 361, 362, 381, 382, 421 and 422.
CHAMPION ENGLISH HORSE
$1,000, Custom sterling silver buckle
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Classes that count toward this award are 401, 402,
430, 441, 442, 460, 480 and 500.
CHAMPION CATTLE HORSE
$1,000, Custom sterling silver buckle
AWARD CALCULATIONS & TIE BREAKING PROCEDURES FOR OPEN, YOUTH & NON-PRO AWARDS
Classes that count toward this award are 141, 142,
161, 162, 181, 182, 220, 231, 232, 236, 237, 240 and 250.
Horses will receive points towards special open,
youth and non-pro awards for 1st through 10th place.
First place will receive 11 points, 2nd place will receive 9 points, and so on down to 10th place which
will receive 1 point unless otherwise specified. If there
are less than 10 horses in a class, scores will be based
on the number competing with the 1st place horse receiving one more point than the number of horses in
the class, the 2nd place horse receiving 2 fewer points
than the 1st place horse and the 3rd place horse receiving 1 less point than the 2nd place horse and so on
down to last place which shall receive 1 point unless
otherwise specified.
Unless otherwise stated under individual award
listings, in the case of a tie in the open awards, the
horse earning points in the greater number of classes that count toward the award will be the winner.
If that fails to break the tie, the horse placing 1st10th over the greatest number of total entries will
be the victor.
In the case of a tie in the youth or non-pro division, the youth or non-pro earning points in the
greater number of classes that count toward the
award will be the winner. If that fails to break the tie,
the youth or non-pro earning points in the greater
number of performance classes will be the winner. If
that fails to break the tie, the youth or non-pro placing 1st-10th over the greatest number of total entries
will be the victor.
The ApHC does not accept responsibility for misprints in daily award tabulations. All information is
not final until verified.
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$1,000, Custom sterling silver buckle
Classes that count toward this award are 270, 280,
290, 300 and 600.
ALL-AROUND NON-PRO AND YOUTH AWARDS
In order to compete for all-around honors, a
contestant must compete in at least 3 performance
events. They must also compete in 3 or more categories (halter is considered one category). Novice nonpro, 35 & over non-pro, masters non-pro, walk/trot,
leadline and novice youth classes don’t count toward
these awards.
The winner of the all-around is determined by
adding the points earned by each contestant and
his/her horse in every approved class in which he/
she has placed in the top six. Points are compiled
on a one horse-one exhibitor basis. A contestant
may exhibit more than one horse; however, the
points earned by the contestant with each will be
compiled separately.
Scoring will be as follows: Contestant placing in
the top six will be given a point for each exhibitor
placing below them, plus one point, not to exceed six
points for first place. Points are calculated through
sixth place. Example: In a class of 6 or more horses,
the first place contestant receives 6 points, second
place gets 5 points; and so on through sixth place. In
a class of 4 entries, the first place contestant receives 4
points, second gets 3 points, etc.
No points are awarded to a disqualified contestant,
regardless of the number in the class. However when
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less than 6 are placed, even though more than 6 entered in the class, points will be awarded on the basis
of the number exhibited in the class.
In case a tie occurs, the contestant will be declared
the All-Around who 1) placed 1st-6th in the greater
number of nationally pointed non-pro or youth
classes on one horse, 2) the contestant placing 1st-6th
over the greatest number of horses, 3) the contestant
who earned the most points toward this award in
performance classes. Categories for tabulation of the
All-Around Awards are listed below and ONLY the
following classes will count toward this award:
1. Showmanship at Halter, English Showmanship
(youth only)
2. Bareback Horsemanship, Hunt Seat Equitation,
Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences, Saddle Seat
Equitation, Western Horsemanship
3. Camas Prairie Stump Race, Figure 8 Stake Race,
Keyhole Race, Nez Perce Stake Race, Jumping
4. Hunter Hack, Hunter Under Saddle, Pleasure
Driving (non-pro only), Saddle Seat Pleasure,
Trail, Western Pleasure, Western Riding, Working Hunter, Heritage (youth only)
5. Cutting, Judged Tie-Down Roping, Judged
Heading, Judged Heeling, Reining, Steer Daubing, Breakaway Roping, Working Cow Horse
(non-pro only), Timed Tie-Down Roping, Timed
Heading & Heeling (non-pro only)
6. Halter (all age/sex divisions), Hunter In Hand
(all age/sex divisions), Most Colorful at Halter
NON-PRO SPECIAL AWARDS
Novice, 35 & Over and Masters non-pro classes
only count toward awards in those respective divisions. They do not count toward any other non-pro
special awards.
Sweepstakes classes do not count toward any nonpro special awards.
A non-pro may use more than one horse and all points
will be combined except where specifically stated.
GRAND & RESERVE CHAMPION NON-PRO HALTER AWARDS
Grand Champion Trophy, & Neck Ribbon; Reserve Champion Trophy & Neck Ribbon to grand &
reserve grand champion non-pro halter mares, stallions & geldings.
Awards are sponsored by Megan's VETLINE.
First and second place winners in each non-pro halter class are eligible to return and compete for grand
and reserve grand champion honors within each sex
division. If a non-pro exhibitor wins in more than one
class, they may ask another non-pro exhibitor (who is
not related to their trainer) to present their additional
horse(s) for judging for grand & reserve champion.
ApHC ALL-AROUND NON-PRO
Points are accumulated on a one horse-one exhibitor basis. See YOUTH AND NON-PRO ALLAROUND AWARD CALCULATION for rules.
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
Trophy saddle
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HIGH-POINT NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
RESERVE HIGH-POINT NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
HIGH-POINT MASTERS NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All masters non-pro classes count toward this
award. In classes in which a non-pro can exhibit more
than one horse (western riding, trail, reining, cutting),
only the non-pro's highest placing in each class will
count toward the high-point award.
RESERVE HIGH-POINT MASTERS NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All masters non-pro classes count toward this
award. In classes in which a non-pro can exhibit in
more than one horse (western riding, trail, reining,
cutting), only the non-pro's highest placing in each
class will count toward the high-point award.
HIGH-POINT 35 & OVER NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All 35 & over non-pro classes count toward this award.
RESERVE HIGH-POINT 35 & OVER NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All 35 & over non-pro classes count toward this award.
HIGH-POINT NOVICE NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All novice non-pro classes count toward this award.
RESERVE HIGH-POINT NOVICE NON-PRO
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All novice non-pro classes count toward this award.
NON-PRO SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
CHAMPION NON-PRO GAMES HORSE
Custom sterling silver belt buckle.
Classes that count are N270, N281, N290, N301.
Calculation for this award is one horse-one exhibitor.
CHAMPION NON-PRO CATTLE HORSE
Custom sterling silver belt buckle.
Classes that count are N380, N390, N410, N420,
N440, N450, N600, N610, N620. Calculation for this
award is one horse-one exhibitor.
CHAMPION NON-PRO HALTER EXHIBITOR
Custom sterling silver belt buckle.
Classes that count are N503, N504, N505, N506,
N507, N513, N514, N515, N516, N517, N523, N524,
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Challenged Horsemen and
Competition for Independent &
Supported Exhibitors
Monday, June 29, 2015
Will Rogers Memorial Center
Fort Worth, Texas
To ensure enough awards are available,
pre-entries are encouraged.
To obtain more information and an
entry form, or if you know someone
who would like to participate in
this class, please visit our website
at www.appaloosa.com or contact
the ApHC Youth Coordinator at
(208) 882-5578 or
[email protected]
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N525, N526, N527, N540, N550, N560, N570. Calculation for this award is based upon the non-pro who
may show multiple horses.
CHAMPION NON-PRO WESTERN EXHIBITOR
Custom sterling silver belt buckle.
Classes that count are N330, N340, N350, N370.
Calculation for this award is based upon the non-pro
who may show multiple horses.
CHAMPION NON-PRO ENGLISH EXHIBITOR
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
Classes that count are N120, N130, N150, N170,
N180, N190. Calculation for this award is based upon
the non-pro who may show multiple horses.
CHAMPION NON-PRO SHOWMANSHIP/EQUITATION
EXHIBITOR
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle.
Classes that count are N110, N140, N160, N310,
N320, N360. Calculation for this award is based upon
the non-pro who may show multiple horses.
YOUTH SPECIAL AWARDS
All youth classes count for youth high-point
awards except novice, leadline and walk/trot classes.
Novice youth classes and walk/trot classes only
count toward awards in those respective divisions. They
do not count toward any other youth special awards.
Sweepstakes classes do not count toward any
youth special awards.
A youth may use more than one horse and all points
will be combined except where specifically stated.
HIGH-POINT YOUTH, 12 & UNDER
Trophy Saddle
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
RESERVE HIGH-POINT YOUTH, 12 & UNDER
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
HIGH-POINT YOUTH, 13-15
Trophy Saddle
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
RESERVE HIGH-POINT YOUTH, 13-15
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
HIGH-POINT YOUTH, 16-18
Trophy Saddle
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
RESERVE HIGH-POINT YOUTH, 16-18
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
ApHC ALL-AROUND YOUTH
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
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One youth, one-horse basis. See ALL-AROUND NONPRO AND YOUTH AWARD CALCULATION for rules.
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Trophy Saddle
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
OVERALL HIGH-POINT YOUTH
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
HIGH-POINT WALK/TROT EXHIBITOR
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
RESERVE HIGH-POINT WALK/TROT EXHIBITOR
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
HIGH-POINT 18 & UNDER EQUITATION RIDER
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
Youth classes that count toward this award are Y131,
Y132, Y143, Y144, Y145, Y153, Y154, Y155, Y160, Y170.
HIGH-POINT NOVICE, 18 & UNDER
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All novice youth classes count toward this award.
Multiple horses may be used.
RESERVE HIGH-POINT NOVICE, 18 & UNDER
Custom embroidered award from Schneider's Saddlery
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
All novice youth classes count toward this award.
Multiple horses may be used.
DEE COLE MEMORIAL YOUTH SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
RANDY CUTBIRTH MEMORIAL AWARD
(Highest Scoring Youth Reiner)
Custom sterling silver belt buckle sponsored by Friends
of Randy Cutbirth, J/S Training and Mike & Jeanie Buscher.
OVERALL HIGH POINT GAMES EXHIBITOR
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
Youth classes that count toward the award are
Y211, Y212, Y221, Y222, Y261, Y262, Y371, Y372.
CHAMPION CATTLE EXHIBITOR, 18 & UNDER
Custom sterling silver belt buckle
Youth classes that count toward the award are
Y180, Y230, Y250, Y350, Y700, Y710, Y720.
Zippos sensation high point youth over
fences award
Custom sterling silver belt buckle sponsored by
Page Simpson.
Youth classes that count toward the award are
Y170, Y360, Y381 & Y382.
ADDITIONAL AWARDS AND SPONSORS
The Appaloosa Youth Association (AYA) will sponsor custom embroidered jackets for each youth ex-
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Tioga Territory.
The Appaloosa Horse Club will sponsor custom embroidered jackets for open and non-pro* class champions
at the National Championship Appaloosa Show. Certificates will be presented to redeem at Tioga Territory.
The Appaloosa Horse Club will sponsor custom
embroidered jackets for each youth exhibitor who
places second* at the World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show. Certificates will be presented to
redeem at Tioga Territory.
All Walk/Trot and Leadline exhibitors will receive
a plush-stuffed horse in each class in which they compete compliments of the Appaloosa Horse Club.
As an official ApHC award supplier, Schneider's
Saddlery provides $3,500 in awards for the National
Show & World Youth Show.
Dennard’s Western Wear is sponsoring a variety of
awards for the Dennard’s Western Wear egg toss.
*One jacket per youth or non-pro exhibitor. Multiple class wins will be custom embroidered on the
same jacket.
YOUTH ACTIVITIES
YOUTH TEAM TOURNAMENT
The annual AYA Team Tournament is held utilizing the regular classes in the show. Team points will
be tabulated using the same point system used for
the high-point youth awards. A team will consist of a
minimum of two and a maximum of eight members.
Eligibility rules for team members are those used
to enter the World Youth Show. All team members
must reside in the same territory. Contact the ApHC
youth coordinator for current rules and regulations
and entry forms.
Each team must have a nomination entry form and
$50 per team submitted to the ApHC on or before
May 15. Nomination information must include the
name of the team and team captain, and the name,
address and phone number of the team advisor. Each
team will then be sent a detailed entry form that must
be returned and in the ApHC office by June 1. Absolutely no detailed entry forms will be accepted after
the deadline. No substitutions or changes will be allowed. Individual awards will be given to each member of the winning team.
The Team Tournament Parade will be held Saturday, July 4 prior to the Youth World Show awards in
the Will Rogers Coliseum.
Teams are encouraged to show their team spirit by
dressing to represent their team and/or their home
State. Teams are also encouraged to display a banner,
sign or flag(s) identifying their team.
One member of each team must also participate in
the Speech Contest.
Teams will also receive points for creating a display board promoting their team.
CHAMPION OF CHAMPIONS COMPETITION
Eligibility:
The first place winners of the following classes
will be invited to compete in the Champion of
Champions competition on Saturday, July 5: bareback horsemanship (13 & under, 14-18), western
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horsemanship (12 & under, 13-15, 16-18), hunt seat
equitation (12 & under, 13-15, 16-18), saddle seat equitation (18 & under).
Should an exhibitor win one or more of the abovelisted classes, they may choose to compete in the
Champion of Champions competition once for every
win. Contestants must compete on the same horse
and using the same equipment and attire used during
the class they won.
AjPHA equitation and horsemanship class champions are also eligible to compete in this competition
under the same entry and eligibility requirements.
CONDitiONs:
Contestants will have a maximum of 3 minutes to
complete their self-designed pattern/routine. Contestants are allowed (and encouraged) to provide a CD
with suitable music to be played during their individual work. There is no entry fee to participate.
aWaRDs:
Special awards will be given to the High Placing
Appaloosa Youth participant and High Placing Paint
Youth Participant in addition to the overall Champion
of Champions.
A custom Montana Silversmiths buckle, champion
horse neck sash and one dozen roses in addition to the
Coveted Champion of Champions 3-tier trophy will
be presented to the overall Champion of Champions!
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JUDgiNg:
Panel of 3 judges will score each contestant’s equitation pattern using a scale of 0-20. (Maximum
possible—60 points). These judges will also assess a
separate score of 0-10 based upon level of
difficulty, musical interpretation (artistic impression)
etc. (Maxi-mum possible—30 points). At the
conclusion of each contestant’s individual pattern
work, an applause meter will be used to measure
the audience’s appre-ciation of the performance and
a judge will assign a score of up to 10 points to be
added to each contes-tant’s total score. (Maximum
possible—10 points). The AYA contestant with the
highest overall score (maximum of 100 points
possible) will be named the AYA Champion of
Champions. The AjPHA contes-tant with the
highest overall score (maximum of 100 points
possible) will be named the AjPHA Champion of
Champions. The contestant with the highest over-all
score (maximum of 100 points possible) will be
named the Overall Champion of Champions.
yOUth sPeeCh CONtest
The speech contest is open to all 4-H, FFA and AYA
members 18 years of age or younger as of January 1.
Di-vision I prepared speech is limited to five minutes
and Division II impromptu speech is limited to three
min-utes. Contact the ApHC youth coordinator or go
online for entry information and current speech topics.
A winner of each speech division will be
recog-nized in the 13 & Under and 14-18 age groups.
Entries must be in the ApHC office by May 30.
Entry fee is $10 per person.
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Open to youth teams and individuals – will be held
Sunday, June 28 in the Will Rogers Coliseum starting
at 8:30 a.m. Contact the ApHC youth coordinator at
(208) 882-5578 or email [email protected] for
registration information. Or visit www.appaloosa.
com for entry forms.
Eligibility:
The contest is open to youth of 4-H, FFA or Junior
Paint Horse Association and Appaloosa Youth Association age. Teams will consist of three or four members.
When four team members compete, the three highest
scorers will make up the official team. Two age divisions are based on the age of the youth as of January 1:
• Junior (13 & Under)
• Senior (14–19)
Classes to Be Judged:
• Halter—Four to five classes
• Performance—Four to six classes that may include any of the following: Horsemanship, Hunter
Hack, Hunter Under Saddle, Reining, Western Pleasure, Western Riding, Hunt Seat Equitation, Trail or
Ranch Riding (Ranch Horse Pleasure).
• Oral Reasons— 1. Junior: 1 Set—Halter 2. Senior:
4 Sets—2 Halter, 2 Performance
HOPES & DREAMS BARREL RACING
SWEEPSTAKES AND HOPES & DREAMS
POLE BENDING SWEEPSTAKES
Entry Fees and Deadlines
Postmarked on or before May 15: $175
Postmarked on or after May 16 and until 5 p.m. the
day before the class: $250
SPECIAL CONDITIONS
The Barrel Racing Sweepstakes and Pole Bending
Sweepstakes classes will be judged in accordance
with APHA official rules. Youth may exhibit a maximum of two horses.
PAYOUTS
The total purse for each Sweepstakes class will be
the sum of all entry fees (excluding office charge), partial payments and penalty payments.
Payouts will be based on number of paid entries
per the payout schedule.
PAYOUT SCHEDULE
Awards:
Individual and team high-point awards will be presented in halter, performance and oral reasons, as well
as overall awards in each age group. In addition, a $500
scholarship will be awarded to the contest’s overall HighPoint Senior and overall High-Point Junior competitor.
AYA GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
The Annual AYA General Membership meeting
will take place during the Youth World Show on
Thursday, July 2 in the W.R. Watt Arena along with
the annual AYA Ice Cream Social.
YOUTH EXHIBITOR’S WELCOME PARTY
On Sunday, June 29, AYA and AjPHA will host a
joint exhibitor’s party and prize give-away in the John
Justin Arena in conjunction with the Versatility Challenge classes. Appaloosa exhibitors are encouraged to
attend, compete and represent team Appaloosa!
YOUTH BOOT CAMP
The Youth World Show BOOT CAMP is designed
to give those youth competing at the World Show who
don’t have the opportunity to work with a trainer a
chance to receive hands-on instruction from industry
professionals in preparation for their World Show experience. APHA & ApHC Professionals will assist the
youth with feedback and helpful hints for horsemanship, equitation, and showmanship.
The BOOT CAMP is limited to the first 25 youth.
Applications will be accepted until full. Applicants
must be entered in the AjPHA Youth World Show or
ApHC World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show
to be eligible for this camp.
Participants will be entered into a drawing for a
pair of Anderson Bean boots.
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The entry fee for the camp is $50. Entries must be
received by May 15. Please visit www.appaloosa.com
for entry forms.
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19-24
25-28
29-32
33-36
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100%
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45%
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26%
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2nd
3rd 4th
5th
6th
40%
35%
30%
27%
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18%
20%
20% 10%
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6% 5% 4%
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RIDE-A-BUCK BAREBACK WESTERN
EQUITATION
Entry Fees: $25 per class. No post entry fees will be
assessed, but the class must be entered by 5 p.m. the
day before the class.
Ride-A-Buck Bareback Western Equitation competitors exhibiting their horses without a saddle
while strategically holding a dollar bill under their
thigh. The Equipment Judge will place the dollar as
exhibitors enter the arena. Exhibitors perform maneuvers on the rail that test his/her ability to maintain
correct seated position while maintaining the dollar
bill under their leg.
The last competitor who still has possession of their
dollar is the class winner and receives the dollars other
riders have dropped in addition to other class awards.
In the event of a tie (multiple riders with dollar
left), the riders will be asked a series of questions
regarding general horse knowledge and/or equitation. Questions will be asked to eliminate exhibitors
until the final two are remaining. The winner of the
tie-breaker question(s) will receive 75% of the class
payout with second place receiving 25%.
Exhibitors must be properly attired wearing appropriate Western attire with no bling to include
shirt with long sleeves and collar (band, tuxedo,
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stand-up, etc.), pants (Western type) ankle length
or longer, Western hat and Western boots. Chaps
are prohibited.
FREESTYLE SHANKLESS SHOWMANSHIP
Entry Fees: $25 per class. No post entry fees will be
assessed, but the class must be entered by 5 p.m. the
day before the class.
Freestyle Shankless Showmanship competitors
are asked to perform specified required maneuvers
in which his or her ability to properly show their
horse without the use of a lead shank is judged. The
exhibitor may execute the required maneuvers in any
order and are judged on accuracy, degree of difficulty
and creativity.
EXHIBITORS MAY LEAD THEIR HORSE UP TO
THE STARTING CONE TO GET IN POSITION FOR
THE START OF THEIR PATTERN ONLY. ONCE THE
EXHIBITOR IS CALLED ON COURSE, THE EXHIBITOR AND HORSE TEAM MUST PERFORM THE
PATTERN HANDS FREE AND WITH NO LEAD
SHANK. RULES AND CLASS PROCEDURE:
Patterns can be set to music and include a costume
worn by the exhibitor and/or horse. Music must be
submitted to the APHA Horse Show Office by 5 p.m.
on June 30. Show management reserves the right to
rule on the appropriateness of music and costumes.
No props or additional people are allowed.
Patterns are to be no longer than 3 minutes.
Minimum maneuver requirements for the pattern
will be a walk, trot, stop, back, and two turns (minimum 90 degrees).
Prohibited maneuvers include pull turns and backing to the judge.
The exhibitor may execute the required maneuvers
in any order and will be judged on accuracy, degree of
difficulty and creativity.
Only one exhibitor in the arena at a time. Horses
will exit the out gate before the next person is allowed
in arena to work the pattern. In gate and out gate will
be on the same end of the arena.
Exhibitors are allowed to hold the halter when approaching the start cone and after exiting the pattern
and returning to out gate.
Once at the start cone or on pattern the exhibitor
should not have any contact with the horse or halter.
If during the pattern an exhibitor touches the horse
for any reason it will be considered a major fault but
not grounds for disqualification.
If a horse should separate from an exhibitor more than
a horse’s length it will be considered a disqualification.
The pattern is considered complete when the exhibitor and horse reach the finish cone.
A lead shank is required when the exhibitors come
back in the arena for class placings.
YOUTH VERSATILITY CHALLENGE
ENTRY FEES AND DEADLINES
Postmarked on or before May 15: $150
Postmarked on or after May 16 until 5 p.m. the day
before the class: $275
Special Conditions:
Limited to the first 20 entries. Entries will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Postmarks
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will be used to determine the order of entries. Minimum of 5 entries is required or class may be cancelled
or re-scheduled. If class is cancelled by APHA, a full
refund of the class fee will be given.
Judging:
The event will be judged in one go-round. Three
judges will judge each class. There will be four classes,
each of which will be judged in accordance with applicable APHA rules for such classes. Order of classes:
Hunter Under Saddle, Western Pleasure, Horsemanship and Barrel Racing.
Every entry must show in all four classes and may
only have one rider.
The final placings in each class will be tabulated
using the standard method of tabulation for all World
Show Classes outlined in the APHA Youth World
Show Premium Book.
Tabulation of Overall Winner
After each class is placed, the number of points
earned for the purpose of tabulating the overall winner of the Versatility Challenge will be awarded based
on the following:
1st Place........ 10 Points
3rd Place....... 8 Points
5th Place ...... 6 Points
7th Place....... 4 Points
9th Place....... 2 Points
2nd Place.......9 Points
4th Place........7 Points
6th Place........5 Points
8th Place........3 Points
10th Place......1 Point
The winner and the subsequent placings of the
Versatility Challenge will be the horse and rider
team accumulating the most points in the four
classes combined.
Tie-breaker System
In case of a tie, the following tie-breakers will be used:
• The entry placing the greatest number of times
on all three judges’ cards.
• The entry winning the greater number of classes, then the greater number of seconds.
• The entry with the fastest time in Barrel Racing.
Class Procedures:
All necessary tack or appointment changes will
be made in the arena. All tack should be placed in a
two-wheeled vehicle. All needed equipment must be
placed in the vehicle before it enters the arena. Once
the vehicle and tack enter the arena at the first tack
change, it will not be permitted to leave the arena until completion of the last tack change. Two assistants
will be permitted in the arena to assist with the tack
changes. Assistants must be properly attired wearing appropriate Western attire including shirt with
long sleeves and collar (band, tuxedo, stand-up, etc.),
pants (Western type) ankle length or longer, Western
hat, and Western boots. Once the assistants enter the
arena at the first tack change, they will not be permitted to leave the arena until the completion of the last
tack change. The first tack change (from Hunter Under Saddle to Western Pleasure) must be completed
in five minutes or the entry will be eliminated. All
other tack changes must be completed in the threeminute interval between divisions or the entry will
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be eliminated. No horse will be permitted to leave the
arena after the class starts without the permission of
Show Management.
Freestyle Shankless Showmanship
Awards
Youth Versatility Challenge
An APHA Champion, ApHC Champion and Overall
Versatility Challenge Champion will be selected. This
class does not count toward any High-Point awards.
YOUTH STICK HORSE CONTEST
Entry Fee: Free
Eligibility: Open to all youth 7 years old and under.
The only requirement is the youth must be accompanied by a Paint or Appaloosa Stick Horse.
Judging: Class to be placed by one judge on the handling of the Stick Horse, appearance and/or costume,
and the ability to proceed forward at several gaits. A
pattern such as a figure eight may be required.
Challenged Riders’ Classes
(CHAMPS/CHAPS)
Entry Fee:
$25/class. Entries must be submitted to the Appaloosa Horse Club (ApHC) Show Office. To ensure
enough awards are available, pre-entries are encouraged. Entry forms are available online.
Eligibility:
Open to riders of all ages and to any breed of
horse, registered or unregistered. All horses must
have a current health certificate (within 30 days of the
class) and a current proof of negative Coggins (within
12 months of the class). Exhibitors must report to the
ApHC Show Office upon arrival to have their health
and Coggins papers checked. Each exhibitor will be
given a back number that must be initialed by an
ApHC show official.
Judging:
Classes will be conducted in accordance with the
Challenged Horseman and American Paints Program
(CHAMPS) and Challenged Horsemen and Appaloosas (CHAPS) rules. See complete rules in the Official
Handbook of the APHA or ApHC.
Awards:
All exhibitors will receive participation awards. Eligible entries will also receive APHA or ApHC points
in each class based on their placing and the number of
eligible Paint or Appaloosa horses competing.
AYA & AjPHA ACTIVITIES
ApHC and APHA are co-hosting a number of activities open to all AYA and AjPHA members and exhibitors that include:
AYA & AjPHA Youth Exhibitor’s Welcome Party
Dennard’s Western Wear Egg Toss
Youth Hopes & Dreams Barrels & Poles Sweepstakes
Championship Dog Races
Challenged Rider’s Classes
Stick Horse Class, 7 & Under
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Ride-A-Buck Bareback Equitation
Youth Boot Scramble
Champion of Champions Competition
For more information or entry forms for any youth
activity, please contact the ApHC at (208) 882-5578
ext. 245 or visit www.appaloosa.com.
CLASS INFORMATION
APPALOOSA FOUNDATION PAID PRACTICES
Pre-entry Fee: $25 (post entry fee $50)
Paid practices for Western Pleasure and Hunter
Under Saddle will be offered during the Show. To be
eligible, the horse must be entered in a class at the
show. A maximum of 24 entries will be accepted per
class on a first-come basis, as determined by postmark or online entry date. Training aids are allowed,
however, inhumane equipment or treatment is prohibited in accordance with ApHC rules. All entry fees
will benefit the Appaloosa Horse Club Foundation.
Entrants must participate in the class with the horse's
exhibitor number properly displayed.
No refunds will be given for ApHCF paid practice
class fees.
JUMPING
In all jumping classes (open, youth and non-pro)
the first round will be timed in order to break ties
other than ties for first place or for point earning
placings. Should a first-round tie occur for first place
or for a point earning position, a jump-off shall be
immediately held.
TEAM ROPING
In non-pro and youth judged heading and judged
heeling classes, the non-pro or youth will be allowed
to rope with any partner of their choosing. Per Board
motion, youth ropers are not required to team rope
with youth members and non-pro ropers are not required to team rope with non-pro members. However, all partners must be members in good standing
of the ApHC and must ride horses registered with
the ApHC.
HERITAGE
All entries in heritage classes must submit a typewritten, 14-point font, double-spaced description
of their costume. This description must not be more
than 200 words, written in third person and submitted to the show office by 5 p.m. the day before the
class. This description will be read by the announcer
during the class. The ApHC reserves the right to edit
content. When the announcer has finished reading
the description, each exhibitor will have one minute
(this will be timed) to answer questions posed by the
judges or to give additional information about their
costume. At the expiration of the one-minute time
limit, the judges will move on to the next exhibitor
without delay.
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National Championship Appaloosa Show
Market your horses for sale during the
2015 National Championship Appaloosa Show
to prospective buyers and the general public.
Enrolled horses display a golden stripe
on their exhibitor number.
Sale horse information will be available
at the ApHC Information Booth.
Visit the Show Office for more
information and sign up your horses!
NSBA DUAL-APPROVED CLASSES (NSBA)
Entry Fee - $20. No Post Entry fees.
The ApHC has entered into an agreement with the
National Snaffle Bit Association (NSBA) to approve
the classes listed below for NSBA points and awards.
In order to compete for NSBA recognition, the owner
and exhibitor of the horse must be NSBA members.
These classes will run concurrently with regular
ApHC classes.
Those exhibitors who wish to compete for NSBA
awards and points in the available classes must either
complete the NSBA entry form available online, or
check the NSBA box under each eligible class using
the online entry system.
The ApHC will provide class results to NSBA for
inclusion in NSBA standings. Those exhibitors receiving first place NSBA honors in these classes will also
receive a NSBA trophy.
To purchase NSBA membership, contact the NSBA
at 4203 Grove Avenue, Gurnee, IL 60031 (847) 6236722 or fax (847) 625-7435. A representative of NSBA
will be on-site during the show to assist in your membership purchases.
No refunds will be given for NSBA dual-approved
class fees.
For a complete list of eligible classes refer to the
schedule provided and classes designated as “NSBA”.
SWEEPSTAKES CLASSES
The ApHC is offering 5 sweepstakes classes at the
National Championship Appaloosa Show including
yearling halter, senior western pleasure, and junior
western pleasure, senior hunter under saddle and junior hunter under saddle. Texas Equine Mercantile is
sponsoring $5,000 worth of prizes to be awarded in
these classes including show halters, show headstalls,
leather halters and grooming bags.
In addition, a variety of sponsors have donated
added money and additional prizes to be awarded in
each class.
The entry fee is $395 per entry; from which $335 of
each entry fee will be paid back to participants in the
class. There is no post entry fee. All entries must be
received by 5 p.m. the day before the class is scheduled to be held in order to be able to participate in the
class. The entry blank is available at www.appaloosa.
com. These classes are also dual-approved by NSBA.
NSBA fees follow regular pre- and post-entry fee price
schedules. To be eligible for NSBA awards, a separate
NSBA entry must be completed.
Please watch monthly issues of Appaloosa Journal for
a listing of prize sponsors and added money donors.
Refunds will NOT be issued for Sweepstakes entries for any reason.
BREED OF CHOICE INCENTIVE (BOCI)
In a select number of classes, exhibitors and owners may choose to participate in the newly created
Breed of Choice Incentive. The entry fee for the Incentive is $200 (pre-entry) or $300 (post-entry). Of this
fee, $30 will be retained by ApHC for administrative
costs and the remaining amount will be paid out to
only those eligible entries that have paid into the Incentive based upon the following scale.
Refunds will NOT be issued for Breed of Choice
Incentive entries for any reason.
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PAYOUT SCHEDULE
1
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
6th
7th
100%
2-5
2
60%
40%
6-9
3
45%
35%
20%
10-13
4
40%
30%
20%
10%
14-18
5
34%
27%
20%
10%
9%
19-24
6
32%
22%
19%
10%
9%
8%
25-28
7
28%
22%
17%
10%
9%
8%
6%
For example - A class in which 8 entries pay in
at pre-entry prices would generate a total of $1,600
paid in. ApHC would retain $240 leaving $1,360 in
the payback. Based upon the sliding scale above, the
first-place eligible horse would receive $612; second
$476; third $272.
For a complete list of eligible classes refer to the
schedule provided and classes designated as “Breed
of Choice”.
Appaloosa Marketplace
A Golden Opportunity
The ApHC has created an easy way for you to show off
and market horses you have for sale during the National
Show and Youth World Show to prospective buyers and
the general public.
A gold strip will be provided for each of the sale horse’s
back numbers that will be displayed while you participate
in every class in which the horse is shown. Announcements will be made throughout the show and signs will
be posted on the show grounds to explain the significance
of the gold strips.
Bring your horses information or current ad and back
numbers to the ApHC Show office and complete a “For
Sale” information sheet. A copy of your horses’ information, including stall location and who to contact while at
the show, will be given to anyone who is interested in purchasing your horse.
$100 per horse
CONTACT INFORMATION
Appaloosa Horse Club
2720 W Pullman Road
Moscow, ID 83843
208.882.5578 phone
208.882.8150 fax
[email protected]
www.appaloosa.com
SHIPPING INFORMATION
Will Rogers Memorial Center
c/o Appaloosa National/Youth Show
3401 W Lancaster Ave
Fort Worth, TX 76107
817.871.8150 phone
817.871.8170 fax
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Show Schedule
Saturday, June 20
7:30 a.m.
Stall Office Open
RV Office Open
Exhibitors/Horses/Vendors Move In
Sunday, June 21
Move-In Continues
8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Show Office Open
Inspection Station Open
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
ApHC Membership Meeting
5:30 p.m.
Hall of Fame & Year End Banquet Moncrief Building
Moncrief Building
All Barns & Arenas
All Barns & Arenas
Richardson/Bass Building
Burnett Building
Brown Lupton North
Cowgirl Hall of Fame
Monday, June 22
W. R. Watt Arena
8:30 a.m.
N523 Non-Pro Weanling Geldings
✘ N524 Non-Pro Yearling Geldings
N525 Non-Pro Two-Year-Old Geldings
N526 Non-Pro Three-Year-Old Geldings
N527 Non-Pro Aged Geldings
Entry Fee
Equip/Cattle
NSBA* Breed of Choice
135
135
200
135
135
135
Grand & Reserve Champion Non-Pro Gelding Awards
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
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✘ N540
O394
✘ O016
✘ O018
✘ O014
Non-Pro Most Colorful at Halter
Ladies’ Heritage
Hunter in Hand, Two & Three-Year-Old Mares
Hunter in Hand, Two & Three-Year-Old Geldings
Hunter in Hand, Two & Three-Year-Old Stallions
135
135
135
135
135
200
200
200
200
Will Rogers Coliseum
5:30 – 7:30 a.m.
Over Fences Paid Practice
Entry Fee
Equip/Cattle
8:30 a.m.
135
35
O523 Pre-Green Hunter
100
35
N160 Non-Pro Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences
✔
O520 Green Hunter
135
35
✔
N170 Non-Pro Working Hunter
135
35
✔ ✘ O500 Working Hunter
135
35
135
35
O483 Preliminary Jumping
135
35
N180 Non-Pro Jumping
135
35
O480 Jumping ✘ O300 Nez Perce Stake Race (eliminations)
135
✘ O300 Nez Perce Stake Race, FINALS
✔ ✘ O362 Senior Western Riding
135
✘ N125 Non-Pro 35 & Over Hunter Under Saddle
135
O862 Texas Equine Mercantile Yearling Halter Sweepstakes
395
✔
O863 Texas Equine Mercantile JR Western Pleas. Sweeps.
395
✔
N128 Masters Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle
135
✘ O342 Senior Reining
135
✔ O865
Texas Equine Mercantile JR Hunter Under Sweeps.
395
Non-Pro 35 & Over Hunt Seat Equitation 100
N115
6:00 p.m.
Sweepstakes Sponsor Social – Will Rogers Coliseum
8:30 – 10:00 p.m.
ApHC Hunter Hack Practice
NSBA* Breed of Choice
20
20
20
200
200
20
200
200
20
20
200
20
Tuesday, June 23
Will Rogers Coliseum
6:00 – 6:30 a.m.
F001 ApHCF Hunter Under Saddle Paid Practice
6:30 – 7:00 a.m.
F002 ApHCF Western Pleasure Paid Practice
8:30 a.m.
N301 Non-Pro Nez Perce Stake Race (eliminations)
N301 Non-Pro Nez Perce Stake Race, FINALS
✔
O401 Junior Hunter Hack
✔ ✘ O402 Senior Hunter Hack
✔ N150 Non-Pro Hunter Hack
✔ ✘ O421 Junior Western Pleasure (eliminations)
N118 Masters Non-Pro Hunt Seat Equitation
✔ ✘ O421 Junior Western Pleasure, FINALS
✔ ✘ N120 Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle
✔ O864 Texas Equine Mercantile SR Western Pleas. Sweeps.
✘ N370 Non-Pro Reining
✔
O866 Texas Equine Mercantile SR Hunter Under Sweeps.
N110 Non-Pro Hunt Seat Equitation
✔ ✘ O361 Junior Western Riding
25/50
25/50
135
135
135
135
135
100
135
395
135
395
100
135
15
15
15
20
20
20
20
20
20
200
200
200
200
20
20
200
W.R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
✘ N560
✘ N570
✘ N550
N513
✘ N514
Non-Pro Hunter In Hand Mares
Non-Pro Hunter In Hand Geldings
Non-Pro Hunter In Hand Stallions
Non-Pro Weanling Fillies
Non-Pro Yearling Fillies
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
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135
135
135
135
135
200
200
200
200
✘ – BREED of CHOICE INCENTIVE
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Equip/Cattle
N515 Non-Pro Two-Year-Old Mares
135
N516 Non-Pro Three-Year-Old Mares
135
N517 Non-Pro Aged Mares
135
Grand & Reserve Champion Non-Pro Mare Awards
NSBA* Breed of Choice
Wednesday, June 24
Will Rogers Coliseum
6:00 – 6:30 a.m.
F003 ApHCF Western Pleasure Paid Practice
6:30 – 7:00 a.m.
F004 ApHCF Hunter Under Saddle Paid Practice
10:00 a.m.
N378 Masters Non-Pro Reining
N119 Novice Non-Pro Hunt Seat Equitation
✔ ✘ O422 Senior Western Pleasure
✔ N129 Novice Non-Pro Hunter Under Saddle
✔ ✘ N340 Non-Pro Western Riding
✔ ✘ O427 Three-Year-Old Snaffle Bit Western Pleasure
N190 Non-Pro Pleasure Driving ✘ O280 Camas Prairie Stump Race (eliminations)
✘ O280 Camas Prairie Stump Race, FINALS
✘ N130 Non-Pro Saddle Seat Pleasure
N140 Non-Pro Saddle Seat Equitation
25/50
25/50
135
100
135
20
100
20
135
20
135
20
135
135
200
200
200
200
135
100
200
Hunter in Hand, Four & Older Mares
135
Hunter in Hand, Four & Older Geldings
135
Hunter in Hand, Four & Older Stallions
135
Hunter in Hand, Yearling Fillies
135
Men’s Heritage
135
Performance Halter Geldings
135
Weanling Geldings 135
Yearling Geldings 135
Two-Year-Old Geldings 135
Three-Year-Old Geldings 135
Aged Geldings 135
Grand & Reserve Champion Gelding Awards
Foundation Pedigree Designation Halter, Geldings 135
Most Colorful at Halter 135
200
200
200
W. R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
✘ O017
✘ O019
✘ O015
O028
O393
✘ O078
O073
✘ O074
✘ O075
O076
O077
O096
✘ O086
200
200
200
200
Multi-Purpose Building
3:00 p.m. – 24 hours
ApHC Open Junior/Senior Trail Practice – AT WILL
Thursday, June 25
Will Rogers Coliseum
10:00 a.m.
✔ ✘ O382 Senior Trail
✔ ✘ O381 Junior Trail
135
135
Re-set Arena
✔
✔
✔ ✘
40
40
Champion Non-Pro English Exhibitor Award
N360 Non-Pro Bareback Horsemanship
100
N338 Masters Non-Pro Western Pleasure
135
O426 Two-Year-Old Snaffle Bit Western Pleasure
135
N328 Masters Non-Pro Western Horsemanship
100
O441 Junior Hunter Under Saddle
135
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
20
20
200
200
20
20
20
200
✘ – BREED of CHOICE INCENTIVE
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W. R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
N315
N503
✘ N504
N505
N506
N507
✘ O035
O030
✘ O031
✘ O032
O033
O034
O094
Entry Fee
Equip/Cattle
Non-Pro 35 & Over Showmanship
100
Non-Pro Weanling Colts
135
Non-Pro Yearling Colts
135
Non-Pro Two-Year-Old Stallions
135
Non-Pro Three-Year-Old Stallions
135
Non-Pro Aged Stallions
135
Grand & Reserve Champion Non-Pro Stallion Awards
Performance Halter Stallions
135
Weanling Colts
135
Yearling Colts
135
Two-Year-Old Stallions
135
Three-Year-Old Stallions
135
Aged Stallions
135
Grand & Reserve Champion Stallion Awards
Foundation Pedigree Designation Halter, Stallions
135
Champion Non-Pro Halter Exhibitor Award
NSBA* Breed of Choice
200
200
200
200
Friday, June 26
Will Rogers Coliseum
9:30 a.m.
O290
N290
O270
N270
✘ N335
✔ ✘ O444
N325
✔ ✘ O442
✔ N348
O430
5:30 p.m.
Figure Eight Stake Race
Non-Pro Figure Eight Stake Race
Keyhole Race
Non-Pro Keyhole Race
Non-Pro 35 & Over Western Pleasure
Three-Year-Old Snaffle Bit Hunter Under Saddle
Non-Pro 35 & Over Western Horsemanship
Senior Hunter Under Saddle
Masters Non-Pro Western Riding
Pleasure Driving
135
135
135
135
135
135
100
135
135
135
20
20
20
Dennard’s Western Wear Egg Toss (ApHC & APHA)
Champion & Reserve Champion 35 & Over Non-Pro Awards
✘ O424 Ladies’ Western Pleasure
135
200
200
200
200
W. R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
N310
O029
N319
O027
✘ O059
O053
✘ O054
✘ O055
O056
O057
O058
Non-Pro Showmanship
100
Hunter in Hand, Yearling Geldings
135
Novice Non-Pro Showmanship
100
Hunter in Hand, Yearling Colts
135
Performance Halter Mares
135
Weanling Fillies
135
Yearling Fillies
135
Two-Year-Old Mares
135
Three-Year-Old Mares
135
Aged Mares
135
Broodmares
135
Grand & Reserve Champion Mare Awards
O095 Foundation Pedigree Designation Halter, Mares
135
3:00 p.m.
AYA Board of Directors Meeting – Brown Lupton North
Multi-Purpose Building
4:00 p.m. – 24 hours
ApHC Non-Pro Trail Practice – AT WILL
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
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200
200
200
John Justin Arena
8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
AjPHA/AYA Youth World Show Boot Camp
3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
AjPHA Ride the Pattern
6:00 p.m.
✘ O161 Junior Working Cow Horse
✘ N450 Non-Pro Working Cow Horse
O600 Rope Race
Entry Fee
135
135
135
Equip/Cattle
NSBA* Breed of Choice
65
200
65
200
Re-set Arena
Saturday, June 27
10:30 a.m.
AYA Speech Contest – Brown Lupton North
Will Rogers Coliseum
6:30 – 7:00 a.m.
F005 ApHCF Western Pleasure Paid Practice
25/50
7:30 a.m.
N281 Non-Pro Camas Prairie Stump Race (eliminations)
135
N281 Non-Pro Camas Prairie Stump Race, FINALS Champion Games Horse Award
Champion Non-Pro Games Horse Award
10:00 a.m.
APHA Team Tournament Classes
1:50 p.m. (estimated)
Youth Hopes & Dreams Pole Bending Sweepstakes (AYA & AjPHA)
3:30 p.m. (estimated)
Youth Hopes & Dreams Barrel Racing Sweepstakes (AYA & AjPHA)
5:00 p.m.
✔ N339 Novice Non-Pro Western Pleasure
100
20
O343 Hackamore / Snaffle Bit Reining
135
✘ O423 Men’s Western Pleasure
135
N329 Novice Non-Pro Western Horsemanship
100
200
W. R. Watt Arena
10:00 a.m.
✔ ✘ N350 Non-Pro Trail
✔ N358 Masters Non-Pro Trail
✔ N359 Novice Non-Pro Trail
135
135
100
40
40
40
20
20
20
200
Re-set Arena
N318 Masters Non-Pro Showmanship
100
Multi-Purpose Building
4:00 p.m. – 24 hours
ApHC Youth Trail Practice – AT WILL
Saturday, June 27
John Justin Arena
7:30 a.m.
O181
O182
Y250
APHA Novice Youth Goat Tying, 18 & U
APHA Youth Goat Tying, 13 & U
APHA Youth Goat Tying, 14-18
Junior Judged Tie-Down Roping
Senior Judged Tie-Down Roping
Breakaway Roping, 18 & Under
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
135
135
85
40
40
40
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N440
Y700
N600
✘ O220
Y230
N410
O231
O232
N610
Y710
O236
O237
N620
Y720
✘ O240
N390
O250
N420
Y350
Non-Pro Breakaway Roping
Judged Tie-Down Roping, 18 & Under
Non-Pro Judged Tie-Down Roping
Timed Tie-Down Roping
Timed Tie-Down Roping, 18 & Under
Non-Pro Timed Tie-Down Roping
APHA Youth Breakaway Roping, 18 & U
APHA Youth Heading, 18 & U
APHA Youth Heeling, 18 & U
APHA Youth Steer Stopping, 18 & U
Junior Judged Heading
Senior Judged Heading
Non-Pro Judged Heading
Judged Heading, 18 & Under
Junior Judged Heeling
Senior Judged Heeling
Non-Pro Judged Heeling
Judged Heeling, 18 & Under
Heading & Heeling
Non-Pro Heading & Heeling
Steer Daubing
Non-Pro Steer Daubing
Steer Daubing, 18 & Under
Entry Fee
135
85
135
135
85
135
Equip/Cattle
40
40
40
40
40
40
135
135
135
85
135
135
135
85
135
135
135
135
85
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
40
85
85
85
85
40
40
40
40
Re-set Arena
NSBA* Breed of Choice
200
200
Sunday, June 28
West Sale Arena
8:00 a.m.
Church Service
W. R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
✔ Y295
✔ Y294
✔ Y293
Y309
Trail, 16-18
Trail, 13-15
Trail, 12 & Under
Walk/Trot Trail, 10 & Under
Re-set Arena
20
20
20
Will Rogers Coliseum
8:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
AYA & AjPHA Youth Judging Contest
1:00 p.m.
✘ O460 Saddle Seat Pleasure
135
✘ O341 Junior Reining
135
✔ ✘ N330 Non-Pro Western Pleasure
135
✔ O445 Two-Year-Old Snaffle Bit Hunter Under Saddle
135
N320 Non-Pro Western Horsemanship 100
Champion Non-Pro Showmanship/Equitation Exhibitor Award
Champion Western Horse Award
High-Point & Reserve Novice Non-Pro Awards
Champion Non-Pro Western Exhibitor Award
Non-Pro Sportsmanship Award
High-Point & Reserve Non-Pro Awards
High-Point & Reserve Masters Non-Pro Awards
Champion English Horse Award
ApHC All-Around Non-Pro
Champion Cattle Horse Award
Champion Non-Pro Cattle Horse Award
20
20
Round Up Inn
1:00 p.m.
AYA & AjPHA Youth Judging Contest Luncheon & Reasons
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
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200
200
John Justin Arena 12:15 p.m. (estimated)
✘ O162 Senior Working Cow Horse
6:30 p.m.
AYA / AjPHA Exhibitor’s Welcome Party
AYA / AjPHA Championship Dog Races
AYA / AjPHA Youth Versatility Challenge
Entry Fee
135
Equip/Cattle
NSBA* Breed of Choice
65
200
Monday, June 29
West Sale Arena
8:30 a.m.
AYA & AjPHA Youth Judging Contest Awards Breakfast
W. R. Watt Arena
8:30 a.m.
✘ O142
✘ O141
N380
Y180
N389
N388
Senior Cutting
Junior Cutting
Non-Pro Cutting
Cutting, 18 & Under Novice Non-Pro Cutting
Masters Non-Pro Cutting
135
135
135
85
100
135
130
130
130
130
130
130
200
200
All cutting classes will be finalized in one go-round.
Will Rogers Coliseum
7:30 a.m.
Y520
Y409
Y509
Y408
Y508
Y300
Y390
Y610
Y313
Y143
Y144
Y145
Y191
Y192
Youth Most Colorful at Halter
85
Youth Senior Mares, Three & Over
85
Youth Senior Geldings, Three & Over
85
Youth Junior Mares, Two & Under
85
Youth Junior Geldings, Two & Under
85
CHAPS/CHAMPS Walk-Jog Supported Western Pleasure (ApHC/APHA)
CHAPS/CHAMPS Walk-Jog Independent Western Pleasure (ApHC/APHA)
Leadline, 6 & Under
85
Heritage, 18 & Under
85
Novice Western Horsemanship, 18 & Under
85
Walk/Trot Western Horsemanship, 10 & Under
85
Western Horsemanship, 12 & Under
85
Western Horsemanship, 13-15
85
Western Horsemanship, 16-18
85
Reining, 13 & Under
85
Reining, 14-18
85
Tuesday, June 30
Will Rogers Coliseum
6:00 – 6:30 a.m.
F006 ApHCF Western Pleasure Paid Practice
6:30 – 7:00 a.m.
F007 ApHCF Western Pleasure Paid Practice
7:30 a.m.
Y211 Camas Prairie Stump Race, 13 & Under (eliminations)
Y212 Camas Prairie Stump Race, 14-18 (eliminations)
Y314 Walk/Trot Camas Prairie Stump Race, 10 & Under Y211 Camas Prairie Stump Race, 13 & Under, FINALS
Y212 Camas Prairie Stump Race, 14-18, FINALS
Y308 Walk/Trot Western Pleasure, 10 & Under
✔ Y343 Western Pleasure, 12 & Under
✔ Y344 Western Pleasure, 13-15
✔ Y345 Western Pleasure, 16-18
✔ Y630 Novice Western Pleasure, 18 & Under
Y330 Saddle Seat Pleasure, 18 & Under
Y160 Saddle Seat Equitation, 18 & Under
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
25/50
25/50
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
20
20
20
20
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Wednesday, July 1
W. R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
Y600
Y306
Y111
Y112
Y113
Novice Showmanship at Halter, 18 & Under
Showmanship at Halter, 10 & Under (walk/trot)
Showmanship at Halter, 12 & Under
Showmanship at Halter, 13-15
Showmanship at Halter, 16-18
Entry Fee
85
85
85
85
85
Equip/Cattle
NSBA* Breed of Choice
Will Rogers Coliseum
2:30 p.m.
Y317
Y371
Y372
Y131
Y132
✔
Y271
✔
Y272
Walk/Trot Figure Eight Stake Race, 10 & Under
Figure Eight Stake Race, 13 & Under
Figure Eight Stake Race, 14-18
Bareback Horsemanship, 13 & Under
Bareback Horsemanship, 14 -18
Western Riding, 13 & Under
Western Riding, 14-18
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
20
20
8:30 – 10:00 p.m.
ApHC Youth Hunter Hack Practice
John Justin Arena
8:30 p.m.
Freestyle Shankless Showmanship (AjPHA & AYA)
Ride-A-Buck Bareback Horsemanship (AjPHA & AYA)
Thursday, July 2
W. R. Watt Arena
7:30 a.m.
Y530
Y540
Y124
Y125
Youth Hunter In Hand, Mares
Youth Hunter In Hand, Geldings
English Showmanship, 13 & Under
English Showmanship, 14-18
AYA Membership Meeting & Ice Cream Social
85
85
85
85
Will Rogers Coliseum
2:30 p.m.
Y315
Y221
Y222
Y221
Y222
✔
Y381
✔
Y382
Walk/Trot Nez Perce Stake Race, 10 & Under Nez Perce Stake Race, 13 & Under (eliminations)
Nez Perce Stake Race, 14-18 (eliminations)
Nez Perce Stake Race, 13 & Under, FINALS
Nez Perce Stake Race, 14-18, FINALS
Hunter Hack, 13 & Under
Hunter Hack, 14-18
85
85
85
85
85
15
15
20
20
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
25
25
25
20
John Justin Arena
2:45 p.m. (estimated)
Youth Boot Scramble (AjPHA & AYA)
Friday, July 3
Will Rogers Coliseum
5:30 – 7:30 a.m. ApHC Youth Over Fences Paid Practice
8:30 a.m.
✔
Y360 Working Hunter, 18 & Under
Y170 Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences, 18 & Under
Y280 Jumping, 18 & Under
Y311 Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, 10 & Under
Y153 Hunt Seat Equitation, 12 & Under
Y154 Hunt Seat Equitation, 13-15
Y155 Hunt Seat Equitation, 16-18
Y620 Novice Hunt Seat Equitation, 18 & Under
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
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✘ – BREED of CHOICE INCENTIVE
68th National Appaloosa Show & 2015 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show
John Justin Arena
12:55 p.m. (estimated)
Championship Dog Races (AYA & AjPHA)
Stick Horse Race, 7 & Under (AYA & AjPHA)
6:00 – 9:00 p.m.
AYA Year-End Awards Banquet Cowgirl Hall of Fame
Saturday, July 4
Will Rogers Coliseum
6:30 – 7:00 a.m.
F008 ApHCF Hunter Under Saddle Paid Practice 7:30 a.m.
Y316 Walk/Trot Keyhole Race, 10 & Under
Y262 Keyhole Race, 14-18
Y261 Keyhole Race, 13 & Under
✔ Y640 Novice Hunter Under Saddle, 18 & Under
Y307 Walk/Trot Hunter Under Saddle, 10 & Under
✔ Y323 Hunter Under Saddle, 12 & Under
✔ Y324 Hunter Under Saddle, 13-15
✔ Y325 Hunter Under Saddle, 16-18
1:00 p.m. (estimated)
Entry Fee
25/50
Equip/Cattle
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
85
NSBA* Breed of Choice
20
20
20
20
Youth Team Tournament Parade & Awards
Presentation of 2015 World Championship Youth Show Awards
High Point 18 & Under Equitation Rider
High Point & Reserve Walk/Trot Exhibitors
High Point & Reserve Novice Youth, 18 & Under
High Point & Reserve Youth, 12 & Under
High Point & Reserve Youth, 13 – 15
High Point & Reserve Youth, 16 – 18
High Point Youth Over Fences Award
Overall High Point Youth Games Exhibitor
Champion Youth Cattle Exhibitor, 18 & Under
Dee Cole Memorial Youth Sportsmanship Award
Randy Cutbirth Memorial Trophy
Overall High Point Youth
ApHC All-Around Youth
3:00 p.m.
Champion of Champions Competition (AYA & AjPHA)
NSBA –
Fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only. No added NSBA payback. This fee is optional. See
premium book for complete rules.
Paid Practice Classes –
Paid practice classes for hunter under saddle and western pleasure are scheduled throughout the show.
The entry fee is $25 pre-entry up to 5 p.m. the day prior to the class or $50 post entry at the gate on the
morning of the class (if there is available space in the class). Classes are limited to a maximum of 24 entries.
Pre-entries may be done online or in the show office. Cash or checks only will be accepted at the gate at post
entry prices and must be paid before entry into the arena is allowed. No refund will be issued for any reason.
Proceeds will be donated to the Appaloosa Horse Club Foundation. Thank you for your support!
BREED of CHOICE INCENTIVE – Additional entry fee paid into class for premium payouts available to those entered in the Breed of
Choice Incentive. This fee is optional. See premium book for complete rules and payback schedule.
✔ – NSBA fee of $20/class is for NSBA points and awards only.
✘ – BREED of CHOICE INCENTIVE
68th National Appaloosa Show & 2015 World Championship Appaloosa Youth Show
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Pre-Entry Deadline
May 11, 2015
Stall Deadline
May 18, 2015