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Recognized by: Judges:
Technical Delegate:
LOST AND FOUND!! A very nice riding jacket was turned into the office on Sunday afternoon. It appears to be a childs jacket. Please contact Anne Anderson [anneanderson@alltel.net], with a full description of the jacket.
ENTRIES MAILED WITH SIGNATURE REQUIRED WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
Braider: Angela Walker
(502)
558-6993 (cell)
Michele Morscher
614-570-7397
BREED SHOW DIRECTIVES
These breed shows are open to all horses and all
ponies (148 centimeters without shoes or 149 centimeters with shoes – 14
hand 2 ¼ inches). Ponies must have a halter on whie being
measured. Ponies will be measured at the show if they
don’t have a USEF or FEI Measurement Card. Ponies wil be measured at
7:30 am Wednesday and Thursday morning on the pavement between the end of
Barn 7 and the Announcer's Booth. Braiding is optional. Bridles are mandatory
on
2 year olds and older horses. A bridle shall consist of a snaffle-type bit
with two reins, a headstall with a throatlatch. A nose band is optional. A
split or single chain may be used instead of reins. All horses (whether
competing or non-competing) must wear bridle numbers at all times while
being ridden, exercised or hand-walked. Handlers
and Assistants MUST sign the entry form. Handlers
are permitted to have one or two assistant, if necessary. One to run
behind the horse, one to hold another horse, the handler will run.
Neither the assistant handler, nor the assistnt holdin a horse, may trot
the horse, unless the horse is not being juded but accompanying a mare or
a foal that is not being judged. There can be no switching of
handlers in a class. Conservative and matching sports attire must be worn
by the handler and assistant. Handlers
and/or assistant may each carry only one whip or one standard
lunging whip without attachments. All foals
must be under the control of a handler. Prior to
entering the competition arena, all handlers and assistants of horses in
the competition ring are
required to have on file, in the Show Secretary’s office, a Handler/Assistant
Release form, and be wearing an appropriate wrist band.
Handlers must be USEF members or pay a non-member
fee. Assistant handlers are exempt from the non-member fee. Handlers with multiple entries must resolve
scheduling conflicts. The Show Committee reserves the right to keep the
show on schedule. Please have enough handlers/assistants to handle horses
safely. If you are late for your class and the gate has
closed, you will not be allowed in the ring. The KDA Show Committee strongly encourages everyone
to wear protective head gear when mounted. A judge must excuse from the ring any unruly horse or
one whose actions threaten to endanger other exhibitors or their
entries. All horses must have a stall. There will be block
scheduling for the IBC Classes. The classes with the fewest number of entires will go
first. The “order of go” for the IBC classes will be published on
Wednesday afternoon by the Day of Show Secretary, Krystina Firth. All times for
the IBC classes will be posted at that time. All entries must be types or
printed on the entry blank included in the prize list and must
include: -Photocopy of USEF proof of membership for owner,
trainer, and rider and/or handler and coach (if applicable) MUST accompany
entry form.
BREED SHOW COMPETITORS PARTY - MAY 25, 2005 All competitors, grooms and volunteers are cordially invited to a party to be
held on the apron to the indoor arena after the last class.
Breed Shows Secretary will be in Stall 750. Breed Shows Hospitality is in Stall 601. Barn Manager will be in Stall 150. Dressage Shows Hospitality stall is 149
and the KDA Tack Sale is in stalls 146, 147 & 148.
BREEDERS CLASSIC I
May 25, 2005 Judge Melissa Cresswick (S) In Hand classes begin at 8:00 am sharp! Ring 1
Sport Horse Prospects To be shown in-hand at the walk and trot on the
triangle. To be scored 60% movement, 30% conformation and 10% general
impression. No fee for Championship Class. 1B
Filly Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 6B
Colt and Gelding Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 2B
Yearling Fillies 7B
Yearling Colts and Geldings 3B
2 Year Old Fillies 8B
2 Year Old Colts and Geldings 4B
3 Year Old Fillies 9B 3 Year Old Colts and Geldings 5BQ Filly Champion
(1st two
placed from classes 1B, 2B, 3B and 4B) Cosequin/USDBFC East Central Series
Qualifier 10BQ Colt/Gelding Champion (1st two placed from classes 6B, 7B, 8B and 9B) Cosequin/USDFBC East Central Series Qualifier
11B KDA Young Horse Champion (Champion and Reserve of classes 5BQ and 10BQ) Breeding Stock To be shown in hand at the walk and trot on the triangle. To be scored 50% movement, 40% conformation, 10% general impression. No fee for Championship classes.
Group Classes All horses must have been judged in their individual in-hand classes. To be shown in-hand and moved at the judge’s discretion. To be scored 50% movement, 40% conformation, and 10% manners. Entry fee applies per group, not per horse. Multiple ownership is permitted, but all owners must be listed on the entry form. All offspring entered in “Produce of Dam” and “Get of Sire” classes must be named on the entry form. *NOTE - AN ADDITIONAL ENTRY BLANK SHOULD BE FILLED
OUT FOR EACH GROUP CLASS! OFFICE FEE AND USEF FEES ARE NOT PAID ON
THIS ENTRY BLANK IF THEY HAVE BEEN PAID ON A PREVIOUS ENTRY BLANK. 19B Produce of Dam (without dam, 2 or 3 get, entered under dam’s name *) 20B Get of Sire (without sire, 2 or 3 get, entered under sire’s name*) 21B Breeder’s Group (horses of any sex or age, all bred by the exhibitor and entered under the exhibitor’s name. Horses may be unrelated. Multiple ownership is permitted*) * Must comply with 2005 USEF rules. DR 1939 1-4
Amateur Handler Class (Adults need USEF Adult Amateur Card)
To be shown by an Amateur, who is the owner or a
member of the owner’s family, no leased or borrowed horses are permitted.
To be judged on presentation of the animal to the judge, neatness and
appearance of the handler, and the overall condition of the animal.
Juniors will be pinned separately. Fillies, Mares and Geldings, Colts of
weanling age only, NO Stallions, shown on the triangle at a walk and trot.
Scored Grooming and Turnout 20%, Conformation 10%, Walk Presentation 10%,
Trot Presentation 20%, Presentation and Handling 30%, General Impression
10% 22B Amateur Handler Class
Materiale
Classes
Horses at least 36 months of age will be evaluated according to the criteria listed on the “USDF Dressage Sport Horse Prospects Under Saddle” Individual Score Sheet and classes must be conducted according to the USDF “Procedures to Host USDF DSHB Materiale Classes”. To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the arena. The 4 year old and 5 year old horses may be asked to lengthen the stride at the trot and canter.
A If you would like to advertise your horse, send two (2) photos with a copy of your entry to: Fran
Smith A Presentation Sale Book will be available for viewing in the Pavilion.
Breed
Show Award for
BREEDERS CLASSIC II May 26, 2005 Judge Arlene Rigdon (S) In Hand classes begin at 8:00 am sharp! Ring 1
Sport Horse Prospects To be shown in-hand at the walk and trot on the
triangle. To be scored 60% movement, 30% conformation and 10% general
impression. No fee for Championship Class. 28B
Filly Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 33B
Colt and Gelding Foals of Current Year (only foal judged) 29B
Yearling Fillies 34B
Yearling Colts and Geldings 30B
2 Year Old Fillies 35B
2 Year Old Colts and Geldings 31B
3 Year Old Fillies 36B 3 Year Old Colts and Geldings 32BQ Filly Champion
(1st two
placed from classes 28B, 29B, 30B and 31B) Cosequin/USDBFC East Central
Series Qualifier 37BQ Colt/Gelding Champion (1st two placed from classes 33B, 34B, 35B and 36B) Cosequin/USDFBC East Central Series Qualifier
38B KDA Young Horse Champion (Champion and Reserve of classes 32BQ and 37BQ) Breeding Stock To be shown in hand at the walk and trot on the triangle. To be scored 50% movement, 40% conformation, 10% general impression. No fee for Championship classes.
Yeld – previously bred, but open January 1, 2005 Broodmare
– bred or nursing as of January 1, 2005
To be shown by an Amateur, who is the owner or a
member of the owner’s family, no leased or borrowed horses are permitted.
To be judged on presentation of the animal to the judge, neatness and
appearance of the handler, and the overall condition of the animal.
Juniors will be pinned separately. Fillies, Mares and Geldings, Colts of
weanling age only, NO Stallions, shown on the triangle at a walk and trot.
Scored Grooming and Turnout 20%, Conformation 10%, Walk Presentation 10%,
Trot Presentation 20%, Presentation and Handling 30%, General Impression
10% 46B Amateur Handler Class
Materiale
Classes
Horses at least 36 months of age will be evaluated according to the criteria listed on the “USDF Dressage Sport Horse Prospects Under Saddle” Individual Score Sheet and classes must be conducted according to the USDF “Procedures to Host USDF DSHB Materiale Classes”. To be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the arena. The 4 year old and 5 year old horses may be asked to lengthen the stride at the trot and canter.
Suitable To Become a Dressage Horse Open to horses that have not competed in any test
above First Level that are under seven years of age. To be shown under
saddle at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged on
the horse’s potential to become a dressage horse. Scored 60%
movement, 30% conformation, and 10% general impression. (Including
impulsion, balance and rideability). 52B Suitable To Become A Dressage Horse Individual
Breed Classes (IBC) All the classes listed below are for horses
registered with the sponsoring breed organization and owners must be in good standing with that organization.
Lists of horses entered will be sent to the respective breed organizations
for approval of registration and ownership. Horses to be judged in-hand at
the walk and trot on the triangle. Open to all horses of all ages and scored 60%
movement, 30% conformation and 10% general impression. Horses entered only in these classes are not required to have a
USDF or USEF ID numbers (HID numbers). Classes are not necessarily listed
in the order that they will be judged. Conformation of entry will include
a tentative order of classes. Handlers with multiple entries in two rings,
must resolve scheduling conflicts should there be any. The Show Committee
reserves the right to keep the show on schedule.
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