QUEEN CITY HORSE SHOW CIRCUIT!!!
held at Chicopee Woods Agricultural Center
(in association with New Classic Horse Shows)
Start time 9:00 AM Arena “C” 295’ X 135’
Baby Green Hunter Division - Horses/ponies in 1st or 2nd year showing *sponsored by TBA
1. Walk-Trot Pleasure
2. Walk-Trot Under Saddle
3. Walk-Trot-Canter Under Saddle
Pleasure Horse Division - Open to all horses and ponies *sponsored by TBA
4. Pleasure Horse Walk-Trot
5. Pleasure Horse Walk-Trot-Canter Under Saddle
6. Pleasure Horse Hack - Walk-Trot-Canter and jump 2 -18" fences
Short/Long Stirrup Hunter Division - RIDERS in 1st year showing out of beginner classes. *sponsored by TBA
7. S/L Hunter 18 " - 2’
8. S/L Hunter 18" - 2’
9. S/L Hunter U/S
Open 18" Division *sponsored by TBA
10. Open Hunter 18" - 2’
11. Open Hunter 18" - 2’
12. Open Hunter U/S
Pony 2' Hunter - ponies are 14.2 hands and under *sponsored by TBA
13. Pony Hunter 2'
14. Pony Hunter 2'
15. Pony Hunter U/S
Horse 2' Hunter *- horses are over 14.2 hands, *sponsored by TBA
16. Hunter 2'
17. Hunter 2'
18. Hunter 2' U/S
19. Equitation on the Flat - will be divided 11 and under; 12-17 and 18 and over if entries warrant.
20. Equitation O/F 2' or 2'3"- pinned as 2 classes if 6 or more in each fence height. Riders may jump either height once and may not enter class #24.
Schooling Hunter Division - Open to all horses and ponies. Fences 2'3" *sponsored by TBA
21. Schooling Hunter 2'3"
22. Schooling Hunter 2'3"
23. Schooling Hunter U/S
24. Equitation O/F 2'6". Riders may not enter class #20.
Hunter 2'6" or 3’ Division - Open to all horses and ponies. Will be pinned as 2 classes if entries warrant. *sponsored by TBA
25. Hunter 2'6"
26. Hunter 2'6"
27. Hunter U/S
Jumper 2’9" - 3’ Division - Open to all horses and ponies. *Tables TBA *sponsored by TBA
28. Jumper #1
29. Jumper #2
30. Jumper #3
***Adult Beginner Rider Schooling Break for 15 minutes immediately following class #30. Riders MUST sign in with gate person prior to warm-up. Class #31 will not start before 12:00 pm ***
Adult Beginner Rider - may also enter Level 4. *sponsored by TBA
31. Adult walk-trot equitation
32. Adult walk-trot pleasure
33. Adult walk-trot-canter 1 at a time
34. Adult crossrails 2x around
35. Adult crossrails course A
36. Adult U/S-walk/trot/canter in small group
***Junior Beginner Rider Schooling Break for 15 minutes after class #36. Riders MUST sign in with gate person prior to warm-up. Class #37 will not start before 1:00 pm.
RIDERS in classes 1-30 may not ride in classes 31-58. Level 1-4 classes will be divided by age of rider if sufficient number of entries. Adults may enter Adult Beginner Division AND Level 4. Adults/Juniors may be combined, as appropriate, if less than 3 of each participating in comparable divisions.
Junior Beginner Rider Level 1 - may not enter any other level,*sponsored TBA
37. Level 1 walk-trot equitation
38. Level 1 walk-trot under saddle
39. Level 1 walk-trot pleasure
40. Level 1 once around poles on the ground
41. Level 1 once around crossrails
42. Level 1 walk-trot-canter one at a time
43. Lead Line - open to junior riders, 10 or under, not showing in any other classes; must be accompanied by a leader.
Junior Beginner Rider Level 2 - may not enter any other level
**sponsored by TBA
44. Level 2 walk-trot equitation
45. Level 2 walk-trot under saddle
46. Level 2 walk-trot-canter one at a time
47. Beginner crossrails-once around
48. Beginner crossrails-twice around
49. Beginner crossrails Level 2 under saddle (w/t/c-in small group)
Junior Beginner Rider Level 3 - riders may also enter Level 4
**sponsored by TBA
50. Level 3 walk-trot equitation
51. Level 3 walk-trot under saddle
52. Level 3 walk-trot-canter one at a time
53. Beginner crossrails - course A
54. Beginner crossrails - course B
55. Beginner crossrails Level 3 under saddle w/t/c in small group)
Beginner Rider Level 4 **sponsored by TBA
56. Beginner Rider Hunter O/F - 18" verticals
57. Beginner Rider Hunter O/F - 18" verticals
58. Beginner Rider Hunter U/S
Save these dates & join us for a 2012 “Old Skool” Circuit.
April 14; May 12; June 09; August 11; September 08; October 13; & November 10
Rules:
Regular Warm Up Sat. 7:00 am to 8:35 am. Crossrail Warm Up before beginner classes. Friday warm-up from 3 PM until dark or closed by management.
Management may restrict warm-up at any time for safety, timeliness, or any other reason for the betterment of the show. No lungeing in the show arena.
**Entries may be closed once pre-registration for each show is "full". Day of show entries will only be accepted if space is available. Please pre-register!
Show management reserves the right to add, delete, combine or change classes for the betterment of the show. Show management also may make decisions involving conflicts and rule interpretations as they see fit. All decisions of show management are final.
Rules (con’t.)
Safety, fun and courtesy are our primary goals. Any act of discourtesy to show officials or management may result in competitor being asked to
leave, forfeiture of all entry fees paid and being barred from further participation. Your fellow competitors and all horses should be treated with respect as well. USEF rules will be used where New Classic rules to not specifically apply. Queen City management reserves the right to deny entry in classes for which riders and/or horses appear to be unsafe to themselves or others
Fees:
All Hunter and Beginner classes $10.00
Office fee per horse/rider combination $10
Saturday EMT fee $5/rider, regardless of number of horses ridden
Permanent Stalls $25;
Shavings available $7.00 per bag. Park requires all horses have a stall with shavings,
Friday arrival no extra fee
Late Entry Fee $10 per combination
Leadline Class - Free to junior riders under 10 not entered in any other class
**Returned Check Fee $45.00
Pre Registration:
(706) 207-0894 Leave message, name and phone number if no answer. Save time and money on show mornings by registering early. Call or email by Wednesday 10pm prior to show to avoid late fee. Send email to :
gwendy207@gmail.com
Stabling:
Stalls are reserved on a first come first served basis by calling the registration hotline (706) 207-0894 or email gwendy207@gmail.com. You will be expected to honor all stalls that you reserve. Stabling is available at 11 am on Friday and departure expected by 9 pm Saturday. Early arrival or late departures must be arranged in advance. A stabling chart will be posted outside the show office near the property entrance
Dogs/Other Pets:
All dogs must be kept on a leash. A $50 donation to the ASPCA will be required for non-compliance.
Attire:
An approved helmet meeting ASTM/SEI standards, with chin strap snugly fastened, must be worn by all exhibitors/riders when mounted on the show grounds - no exceptions. ASTM/SEI standards are rider's, parent's and trainer's responsibility. Show attire is preferred.
Tack:
Only standard hunter tack is allowed for the hunter classes. Martingales are allowed in all beginner level classes. Leg wraps or protective boots may be worn in equitation classes only or unless conditions warrant per show management. Please ask prior to the start of your class if you are not sure - we will be glad to help you!
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Awards Each Show:
Ribbons to 6th place given in all classes.
Championship & Reserve ribbons in all divisions with 3 entries in all classes.
Trainer's Award given to a Professional at each horse show dedicated to excellence.
Sportsmanship Award given to a Junior Rider at each horse show portraying that spirit.
Year End Awards:
Year End Champion and Reserve awards in all divisions,
including Equitation! To qualify for a year end award a horse or rider (equitation, all beginners) must participate in a division 4 times.
Ribbons for 3rd-6th place, also!
Perpetual Awards TBA
November 10,2012 – join us for a blow–out awards banquet after the show.