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AT SEOUL CREEK FARM Sweet Summertime Finale August 12-13, 2020 Entries close July 31, 2020 COVID-19 protocols will be in place. OldSeoulEquestrian.com Recognized by WHJA and USHJA Outreach Program

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AT SEOUL CREEK FARM

Sweet Summertime Finale August 12-13, 2020

Entries close July 31, 2020

COVID-19 protocols will be in place.

OldSeoulEquestrian.com

Recognized by WHJA and USHJA Outreach Program

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PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW THE BELOW RULES AND GUIDELINESWHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW BEFORE ATTENDING THE HORSE SHOW

Due to COVID-19 Guidelines please adhere to the following:

• Our Shows are NOT OPEN TO THE PUBLIC or UNINVITED SPECTATORS.

• COMPETITORS, TRAINERS, and INVITED GUESTS should access the following protocols and make an educated decision about their attendance and participation.

• If you are sick, live with someone who is sick or someone who has traveled recently to an area of COVID-19 Outbreak, please do not come on the horse show grounds.

• TRAINERS: Please ask your students and their immediate families to take their temperature each morning before coming to the horse show grounds. If you are getting over an illness or have traveled please follow current CDC Pro-tocols regarding decisions to attend the Horse Show. Violators will be asked to leave immediately and will not be permitted for the duration of the horse show.

• STABLING: WILL BE AVAILABLE for SWEET SUMMERTIME FINALE on Tuesday after 10:00 am and for WI EQUINE DERBY on Thursday after 5:00 pm.

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• Exhibitors- You will be allowed a 1 stall to 1 person ratio in the stabling area.

• TRAINERS please designate a meeting place outside of the buildings with your clients before arrival to the Show Grounds! Please help us educate every-one regarding the rules and guidelines.

• SEOUL CREEK CLIENTS ONLY IN THE MAIN BARN!

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Entries close July 31

Sweet Summertime Finale August 12-13, 2020

COVID-19 protocols will be in place.

OFFICIALS

Judges: Mary Eufemia Shannon Dickinson

Course Designer: Old Seoul Equestrian

Announcer/Ring Master: Audrey Symowicz, Sara Ehr, Lydia Diel-Youssi

Show Manager: Old Seoul Equestrian Courtney Hayden-Fromm 414-688-8888

Show Secretary: Old Seoul Equestrian - Sara Ehr Email entries to: [email protected]

Show Steward: See Show Office

Marketing Coordinator: Nikki Livermore - NickerCreative.com

On-Call Farrier: See Show Office

Grounds Manager: Doug Fromm 262-573-2822

Official Vet: Wisconsin Equine Clinic & Hospital 262-569-1550

Medic will be on the grounds during competition hours.Sendiks be on the grounds for food concessions.

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Sweet Summertime Finale 2020

SHOW FEES

Individual Classes $20.00 per class Medal Classes $25.00 per class Warm Ups $20.00 per class Hunter Classics $25.00 per class Beginner & Ground Poles $10.00 per class Leadline $10.00 Office Fee $30.00 horse/rider (non-refundable) Medic Fee $20.00 Post Entry Fee $25.00 Stabling or Tack Stall $125.00 (entire show) Trailer-In Fee $50.00/day per horse Bedding $8.00 per bag

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RULES & REGULATIONS

Health protocols will be followed based on changing COVID-19 state, county and city recommendations & guidelines.

ENTRIESEntries close July 31. A post entry fee of $25.00 per horse will be applied after the closing date. All entry forms should be filled out completely and legibly with one entry per horse and returned to the horse show manager with stall payment. No numbers will be given until the entry is complete and final payment has been made or an open check has been left with the horse show secretary. NO STALLS WILL BE RESERVED WITHOUT PAYMENT. TRAINERS WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR RESERVED STALLS.

OFFICE HOURS: The office will be open one hour prior to start time each day.

TRAILER-INS: Will be assessed a grounds fee of $50.00 per day per horse.

STABLING: Stall Requests MUST be made with Horse Show Management. Stallreservations will not be held without full payment. All stalls are temporary, 10' X10' in size and have doors. No straw bedding will be permitted. ONLY WOOD SHAVINGS.

VERY LIMITED STABLING AVAILABLE - CALL EARLY.

SCRATCHES/NO SHOWS: All scratches must be done in the horse show office.Once the classes have begun NO REFUNDS will be given.

NO ADDS WILL BE ACCEPTED ON SHOW DAY - All entries must be done by 3 PM the previous day.

TRAINER SPLITS: Old Seoul Equestrian LLC will allow trainer splits for thepurchase of tack stalls, shavings, etc. to be applied to the clients horse show bill.Trainer splits are due in the horse show office by Noon on Saturday, for weekendshows and Wednesday of Sweet Summertime Before The Derby. Pleaselet your clients know if they should expect splits on their bill. Any splits that areunaccounted for or uncollected by the client will revert to the trainer for payment.

NUMBERS: A number will be assigned to each horse and must be visible on theriders back or saddle pad when in the show ring.

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GENERAL RULES:Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of thecurrent USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith.ANY DISCREPANCES WILL BE DECIDED BY THE JUDGE(S) AND HORSE SHOW MANAGEMENT AND WILL BE CONSIDERED FINAL.

COGGINS: EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2005 - ALL WISCONSIN EQUINE (HORSES, PONIES, MULES, Etc.) 12 months old and older participating in an advertised equine event ("Advertised equine event" means a show, rodeo, exhibition, trail ride or horse fair, excluding sales or auctions, that is posted or media promoted) must be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia/E.I.A. (Coggins/CELISA) conducted within the previous 12 months. A health certificate is NOT required for WISCONSIN EQUINES.

USEF/USHJA VACCINE REPORT: Beginning December 1, 2015, all horses entering the grounds of a Federation-licensed competition must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhino-pneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables.

JUMP ORDER: When it is determined that a class is being delayed becausehorses are not ready to perform, a warning will be given and the exhibitor willhave one minute in which to appear at the in-gate or be eliminated. There willbe no delays of flat classes for trainer conflicts. All over fences classes can beridden back to back.

SCHOOLING: Schooling schedule will be announced prior to the horse show based on changing COVID-19 state, county and city recommendations and guidelines.

USEF RULES AND REGULATIONS will apply to both Hunters and Jumpersduring all schooling on the Horse Show Grounds.

PETS: NO PETS ALLOWED at Seoul Creek Farm.

PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR: ALL RIDERS MUST WEAR ASTM APPROVEDHEADGEAR WITH THE HARNESS SECURED AT ALL TIMES WHILE MOUNT-ED! NO EXCEPTIONS! Any riders failing to comply will be asked to dismount. Failure to comply will result in the entry being disqualified with NO REFUND.

MOTORIZED VEHICLES: Only those with a valid driver's license will be allowed to drive motorized vehicles on the horse show grounds. Anyone in violation will be asked to leave.

• Drinking alcoholic beverages and riding will not be permitted.

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MEDICAL WASTE: Sharps MUST be placed on the proper receptacles. REDsharps containers will be placed in the entry of all barns.

VET SERVICES/SURGICAL SERVICES: Wisconsin Equine Clinic & Hospital39151 Delafield Road Oconomowoc WI 53066 (262) 569-1550

DISCLAIMER: Neither Old Seoul Equestrian LLC nor Seoul Creek Farm, northe Show Committee will be responsible in any way for the loss or damage toany persons, animals or property or equipment that may be caused by anyhorse or pony entered by him or due to the carelessness or negligence of theperson or persons in charge of such horse or pony or of their subordinates.THIS SHALL BE THE CONDITION OF ENTRY TO THIS HORSE SHOW AND SHOW GROUNDS.

DAMAGE: All owners and exhibitors shall be held responsible for any damageincurred by them, their agents or employees to stalls, buildings and otherproperties on the show grounds and will be billed accordingly for any suchdamage.

AWARDS & RIBBONS: An award and 6 ribbons will be awarded in each class.Prize money will be awarded 1st -6th place.

Refunds: A NON-REFUNDABLE deposit of $125.00 is required at the timeof entry to reserve stalls. THIS WILL NOT BE REFUNDED UNDER ANYCIRCUMSTANCES. Any additional funds paid before the event may berefunded at the discretion of horse show management. Those seeking arefund must notify horse show management prior to show. If eligible for a refund, a check for the amount of the refund less a $25.00 office fee will be mailed within 30 days of the Sweet Summertime Horse Show. No refunds will be considered after show starts.

152 E. Wisconsin Ave. Oconomowoc, WI 53066262-751-1916 | www.YourEquinestar.comSaddle and bridle fittings by appointment.

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USHJA OUTREACH PROGRAM

The USHJA Outreach Program provides members at any level of membership with an opportunity to earn national recognition in classes from walk/trot to 3'0" in hunter, jumper and equitation sections at rated and local competitions. The program is designed to celebrate riders as they advance through the competitive experience.

Competitors with a USHJA membership (Outreach level or higher) will be eligi-ble to earn year-end awards in their section(s). Year-end awards for each section will be awarded 1st through 6th place by USHJA zone.

In addition to year-end awards, USHJA members (Outreach level or higher) can earn Certificates of Merit throughout the year. Once a rider earns at least 30 points during the competition year, that competitor will receive a Bronze Level Certificate of Merit, at 50 points a Silver Level Certificate of Merit, and at 75 points a Gold Level Certificate of Merit. Bronze Level Certificates will be mailed during the competition year, and all Silver and Gold certificates will be awarded at the end of the competition year.

Visit this link for current standings: https://data.ushja.org/awards-standings/outreach.aspx

Outreach competitions may be hosted by any organization meeting the mini-mum criteria, whether USEF-rated or local, unrecognized competitions.

Any rider may compete in Outreach hunter and jumper classes, but riders wish-ing to earn points and national recognition, must be USHJA members. USHJA offers a free Outreach Membership. Horses are not required to be registered with USHJA to compete in Outreach classes.

Visit to learn more and join: https://www.ushja.org/competition/outreach

Download the full USHJA Outreach specs here: https://www.ushja.org/applica-tion/files/8515/6268/2150/2020_Outreach_Specifications__Final.pdf

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USHJA OUTREACH MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

A. Outreach Membership is free. All Outreach class participants must join as aUSHJA Outreach member to be eligible for awards.

B. For Show Official membership requirements, refer to Category 1 and Category 2 specific requirements.

C. Horses are not required to be registered with USHJA or be microchipped to compete in Outreach classes.

CLASS SECTIONS & POINTS

Hunter Sections

1. All courses must have at least seven jumps and no combinations are allowed.Oxers are discouraged for any class with fences below 2’6”. At one dayUSHJA Outreach Shows, only the first two numbered over fences classes(hunters), regardless of how many classes are held, and one hunter under saddleclass in each hunter section will count for USHJA Outreach points. At multiple day USHJA Outreach Shows, only the first three numbered over fences classes,regardless of how many classes are held, and one under saddle class in eachhunter section will count for USHJA Outreach points.

a. USHJA Outreach Hunters Walk/Trot – Riders may not compete in any over fences classes at the same show. Riders to show at a walk and trot both ways of the ring.

b. USHJA Outreach Hunters 18” or Cross rail - Riders must be juniors or amateurs, and may not compete in any class where the fences exceed 2’0” at the same show.

c. USHJA Outreach Hunters 2’0”- Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed 2’3” at the same show.

d. USHJA Outreach Hunters 2’3”- Riders may not compete in any class where fences exceed 2’6” at the same show.

e. USHJA Outreach Hunters 2’6”- Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed 2’9” at the same show.

f. USHJA Outreach Hunters 2’9” – Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed 3’0” at the same show

g. USHJA Outreach Hunters 3’0”- Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed 3’3” at the same show.

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USHJA OUTREACH CLASS SECTIONS & POINTS

Equitation Sections

1. All courses must have at least seven jumps and no combinations are allowed.Oxers are discouraged for any class with fences below 2’6”. At one dayUSHJA Outreach Shows, only the first two numbered over fences classes,regardless of how many classes are held, and one equitation flat class in eachequitation section will count for USHJA Outreach points. At multiple dayUSHJA Outreach Shows, only the first three numbered over fences classes,regardless of how many classes are held, and one flat class in each equitationsection will count for USHJA Outreach points. Riders must be juniors oramateurs.

a. USHJA Outreach Equitation Walk/Trot - Riders may not compete inany over fences class at the same show. Riders to show at a walk andtrot both ways of the ring.

b. USHJA Outreach W-T-C Equitation – Riders may not compete in anyover fences at the same show. Riders to show at a walk, trot, andcanter both ways of the ring.

c. USHJA Outreach Equitation 18” or Crossrails - Riders may notcompete in any class where the fences exceed 2’0” at the same show.d. USHJA Outreach Equitation 2’0” - Riders may not compete in any classwhere the fences exceed 2’3” at the same show.

e. USHJA Outreach Equitation 2’3” - Riders may not compete in any classwhere fences exceed 2’6” at the same show.

f. USHJA Outreach Equitation 2’6” - Riders may not compete in any classwhere fences exceed 2’9” at the same show.

g. USHJA Outreach Equitation 2’9” – Riders may not compete in anyclass where the fences exceed 3’0” at the same show

h. USHJA Outreach Equitation 3’0” - Riders may not compete in any classwhere the fences exceed 3’3” at the same show.

*May only be offered at Category 1 Outreach competitions

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USHJA OUTREACH CLASS SECTIONS & POINTS

Jumper Sections

1. All courses must have at least seven jumps and no combinations are allowed.Oxers are discouraged for any class with fences below .75m. At one dayUSHJA Outreach Shows, only the first three numbered jumper classes in eachsection will count for USHJA Outreach points. At multiple day USHJAOutreach Shows, up to four Jumper classes in a section will count for points,with no more than two classes per day counting for points. Show organizersare encouraged to use USEF Jumper Table IV, Sections 1 or 2 (OptimumTime) for scoring USHJA Outreach Jumper classes. The only other tablesallowed are Table II, Section 2, a,b,c, or d, and Table II, Section 1. No otherUSEF Jumper scoring tables are allowed.

a. USHJA Outreach Jumpers .70m - Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed .80m at the same show.

b. USHJA Outreach Jumpers .75-.80m - Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed .85m at the same show.

c. USHJA Outreach Jumpers .85m- Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed .95m at the same show.

d. USHJA Outreach Jumpers .90-.95m - Riders may not compete in any class where the fences exceed 1.0m at the same show.

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LessonsTrainingLease/Sale HorsesSummer Camps

Kate Le Cloux (Kaufmann)262-689-3063

Heels Down Tack & Apparel1010 Fond Du Lac Ave, Kewaskum, WI 53040

Hours: Wed. – Friday 10am-6pm Sat. & Sun. 10am-4pm

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USHJA OUTREACH CLASS SECTIONS & POINTS

Points

A. At least three entries must complete the course or class for points to count.

B. Points will accrue through sixth place for any class that has six or more entries.In classes with six or more entries, full points will accrue as follows: 10-6-4-2-1-.05.5 entries: 6-4-2-1-0.54 entries: 4-2-1-0.53 entries: 2-1-0.5

C. A rider’s home zone will be determined by their place of residence during thecurrent competition year. If a rider changes zones, because of school, work, orotherwise, he must request permission change his home zone to the USHJA inwriting in order for his points to follow him. Points will follow the USHJAcompetition year, December 1to November 30.

D. USHJA will provide certificates of merit in three categories in each USHJAOutreach section or class.

1. Bronze Level: riders must earn at least 30 points during the competition year.

2. Silver Level: riders must earn at least 50 points during the competition year.

3. Gold Level: riders must earn at least 75 points during the competition year.

4.Certificates will be awarded by zone, and if a zone banquet is held the zone committee is strongly encouraged to present USHJA Outreach certificates during the banquet. Otherwise certificates will be mailed. When a rider achieves Bronze the USHJA will mail the certificate at that time. Presentations of Silver and Gold certificates will be awarded at the end of the year.) If questions arise pertaining to the USHJA Outreach Program that cannot beanswered from the class specifications provided, one of the following USHJArepresentatives must be contacted to resolve any questions regarding the judgingprocedure or class specifications:Melanie Mader, Sport Program Coordinator, USHJA Outreach - (859) 225-6700 [email protected]

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CLASS LIST

WARM UPS – Open to any horse or pony. Horse can only be in this class once ina day and the rider must ride horse in the Warm up before a class. Warm up willbe open all day. RIDER MUST INFORM GATE PERSON PRIOR TO ENTERINGTHE RING that the first round will be for the Warm up class. Height will beadjusted for class. Show Management reserves the right to cancel the Warm Updue to time constraints.

101. Wednesday Ring 1 Hunter Warm-up102. Wednesday Ring 1 Jumper/Eq Warm-up103. Wednesday Ring 2 Hunter Warm-up G.R. 104. Wednesday Ring 2 Hunter Warm-up 18"105. Wednesday Ring 2 Hunter Warm-up 2'3"106. Thursday Ring 1 Hunter Warm-up 107. Thursday Ring 2 Hunter Warm-up

GROUND RAIL HUNTER – Open to riders in their first year ofshowing or riders who have never won a blue ribbon. Riders will retain theireligibility for the entire show season. Riders may only show ground rails, andonce riders enter classes with higher jump specifications, riders are immediatelyineligible for this division. May only cross enter into the Ground Rail Equitation.No bending lines and no in-and-outs.

40. USHJA Outreach Ground Rail Hunter U/S43. Ground Rail Hunter Over Poles44. Ground Rail Hunter Over Poles

USHJA OUTREACH BEGINNER RIDER HUNTER 18" – Open to riders in their first year of showing or riders who have never won a blue ribbon. Riders will retain their eligibility for the entire show season. Riders may only show up to 1'9", and once riders enter classes with higher jump specifications, riders are immediately ineligible for this division. May only cross enter into the Beginner Rider Equitation. No bending lines and no in-and-outs.

47. USHJA Outreach Beginner Rider Hunter U/S49. USHJA Outreach Beginner Rider Hunter O/F 18" Cross Rails50. USHJA Outreach Beginner Rider Hunter O/F 18" Cross Rails

LEADLINE – Open to any horse or pony. All participants will receive a blue ribbon.

300 Leadline

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USHJA OUTREACH SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER 2' – The division is open to horses or ponies ridden by a junior, 11 years of age and under, who is a beginner rider. Riders in this division may not cross enter into any other WHJA year end award class at the same show except the Short Stirrup Equitation and 11 and under Equitation. No bending lines and no in-and-outs.

77. USHJA Outreach Short Stirrup Hunter U/S79. USHJA Outreach Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 2'80. USHJA Outreach Short Stirrup Hunter O/F 2' ** 1st round of Classic

USHJA OUTREACH LONG STIRRUP HUNTER 2' – Open to horses or ponies ridden by anyone 12 years of age and older who is a beginner rider. Riders may not compete in under saddle classes for Hunter divisions with fence heights of 2'3" or over. They may do their age group equitation flat classes only.

78. USHJA Outreach Long Stirrup Hunter U/S81. USHJA Outreach Long Stirrup Hunter O/F 2'82. USHJA Outreach Long Stirrup Hunter O/F 2' ** 1st round of Classic

USHJA OUTREACH LIMIT HUNTER 2'3" – Open to Junior and Amateur riders. Riders cannot cross enter into any other division that exceeds 2'6" equitation, unless baby green hunter restrictions apply.

83. USHJA Outreach Limit Hunter U/S 84. USHJA Outreach Limit Hunter O/F 2'3"85. USHJA Outreach Limit Hunter O/F 2'3"86. USHJA Outreach Limit Hunter O/F 2'3" ** 1st round of Classic

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USHJA OUTREACH CHILDREN'S ADULT HUNTER 2'6" – Open to Junior and Adult nonprofessional riders on horses or ponies. Entries may not cross enter into divisions exceeding 2'9. Adults and children may be split if entries warrant. Fence heights at 2'6".

69. USHJA Outreach Child/Adult Hunter U/S70. USHJA Outreach Child /Adult Hunter O/F 2'6"71. USHJA Outreach Child /Adult Hunter O/F 2'6"72. USHJA Outreach Child /Adult Hunter O/F 2'6" ** 1st round of Classic

USHJA OUTREACH JUNIOR AMATEUR HUNTER 2'9"-3' – Open to Junior and Amateur nonprofessional riders on horses. Division combines the small/large junior division. Combined division may be split at show managers discre-tion if entries warrant. Fence heights 2'9"-3'.

73. USHJA Outreach Junior/Amateur Hunter U/S 74. USHJA Outreach Junior/Amateur Hunter O/F 2'9"-3'75. USHJA Outreach Junior/Amateur Hunter O/F 2'9"-3'76. USHJA Outreach Junior/Amateur Hunter O/F 2'9"-3' ** 1st round of Classic

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SCHOOLING HUNTER – Unrestricted. Fence height 2'.

1. Schooling Hunter 2'2. Schooling Hunter 2'3. Schooling Hunter 2'4. Schooling Hunter U/S

BABY GREEN HUNTER – Open to any horse or ponies their first year of showing.

5. Baby Green Hunter U/S 6. Baby Green Hunter 2'3"7. Baby Green Hunter 2'3"8. Baby Green Hunter 2'3"

LOW WORKING HUNTER – Open to all horses and ponies. Fence height 2'6".

9. Low Working Hunter O/F 2'6"10. Low Working Hunter O/F 2'6"11. Low Working Hunter O/F 2'6"16. Low Working Hunter U/S

PRE GREEN HUNTER – Open to horses in the first year of showing. Horsesmay cross enter into 3' classes at the show, but riders should be advised thatdoing so will make the horse ineligible for First Year Green the following year.

12. Pre Green Hunter O/F 2'6"13. Pre Green Hunter O/F 2'6"14. Pre Green Hunter O/F 2'6"15. Pre Green Hunter U/S

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GREEN WORKING HUNTER – A horse of any age in its first or second yearof showing over fences highter than 2'6". Fences 3" for First Year Green,3'3" for Second Year Green.

17. Green Working Hunter U/S19. Green Working Hunter O/F20. Green Working Hunter O/F21. Green Working Hunter O/F

PERFORMANCE HUNTER – A horse of any age unrestricted by previousshowing in any division. Fence heights for Performance Hunter at 3' to3'3". If entries are insufficient, entries will be combined with Green Hunters at the respective fence heights.

18. Performance Hunter U/S 22. Performance Hunter O/F 3' - 3'3"23. Performance Hunter O/F 3' - 3'3"24. Performance Hunter O/F 3' - 3'3"

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PONY WORKING HUNTER – Open to riders who have not reached their 18thBirthday. Entries must be handled by a junior exhibitor in all phases of aclass. No pony may be shown unless it possesses a current measurement cardor valid measurement form issued by USA Equestrian Federation. Manners andsuitability of the pony for the rider shall be emphasized in all classes. Extremespeed shall be penalized. Classes may be split/combined if entries warrant.

SMALL/MED PONY WORKING HUNTER 2' and 2'3" – Small ponies are ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands. Fences 2'. Medium ponies are ponies over 12.2 hands but not exceeding 13.2 hands. Fences 2'3.

88. Small/Med Pony Hunter U/S90. Small/Med Pony Hunter O/F 2'-2'3"91. Small/Med Pony Hunter O/F 2'-2'3"92. Small/Med Pony Hunter O/F 2'-2'3" ** 1st round of Classic

LARGE PONY WORKING HUNTER 2'6" – Open to ponies over 13.2 hands but not exceeding 14.2 hands. May be combined with Sm/Med if needed.

87. Large Pony Hunter U/S93. Large Pony Hunter O/F 2'6"94. Large Pony Hunter O/F 2'6"95. Large Pony Hunter O/F 2'6" ** 1st round of Classic

WHJA HUNTER CLASSICS

Classics are to be judged as a hunter class. In order for points to be awarded,approval must be obtained in advance from the WHJA Board of Directors. Sixhorses/ponies must have completed the course in order for points to count. Tobe eligible, the horse/pony must have entered, shown, and completed the coursein at least two over fence classes in the hunter session. The Classic must beconducted in a two-round class. Horse/pony and rider must be a member of theWHJA for points to be awarded. Course to contain a minimum of 10 fences in the first round. (From WHJA Rulebook.) Must ride for ribbons!

201. WHJA Child/Adult Hunter Classic 2nd Round

202. WHJA Jr/Am Hunter Classic 2nd Round

203. WHJA Short/Long Stirrup Classic 2nd Round

204. WHJA Limit Hunter Classic 2nd Round

205. WHJA Pony Hunter Classic (combined) 2nd Round

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EQUITATION DIVISIONS

GROUND RAIL EQUITATION over poles – Open to riders in their first yearof showing or riders who have never won a blue ribbon. Riders will retain theireligibility for the entire show season. Riders may only show at ground poles,and once riders enter classes with higher jump specifications, riders areimmediately ineligible for this division. May only cross enter into the GroundRail Hunter.

39. USHJA Outreach Ground Rail Equitation On the Flat41. Ground Rail Equitation Over Poles42. Ground Rail Equitation Over Poles

USHJA OUTREACH BEGINNER RIDER EQUITATION 18" – Open to riders in their first year of showing or riders who have never won a blue ribbon. Riders will retain their eligibility for the entire show season. Riders may only show be-low 1'9", and once riders enter classes with higher jump specifications, riders are immediately ineligible for this division. May only cross enter into the Beginner Rider Hunter.

45. USHJA Outreach Beginner Rider Equitation W/T46. USHJA Outreach Beginner Rider Equitation W/T/C48. USHJA Outreach Beginner Rider Equitation O/F 18"

USHJA OUTREACH SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION 1'9" - 2' – The division is open to horses or ponies ridden by a junior, 11 years of age and under, who is a beginner rider. Riders cannot compete in under saddle classes for Hunter divisions with fence heights 2'3" or over. They may do their age group equitation flat classes only.

52. USHJA Outreach Short Stirrup Equitation On the Flat53. USHJA Outreach Short Stirrup Equitation O/F 1'9" - 2'54. USHJA Outreach Short Stirrup Equitation O/F 1'9" - 2'

USHJA OUTREACH LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION 1'9"-2' – Open to horses or ponies ridden by an exhibitor 12 years of age and older, who is a beginner rid-er. Riders cannot compete in under saddle classes for Hunter divisions with fence heights 2'3" or over. They may do their age group equitation flat classes only.

55. USHJA Outreach Long Stirrup Equitation On the Flat 56. USHJA Outreach Long Stirrup Equitation O/F 2'57. USHJA Outreach Long Stirrup Equitation O/F 2'

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USHJA OUTREACH LIMIT EQUITATION 2'3" – Open to Junior and Adult riders. Riders cannot cross enter into any classes/division with fence heights exceeding 2'6".

58. USHJA Outreach Limit Equitation O/F 2'-2'3"60. USHJA Outreach Limit Equitation On the Flat

USHJA OUTREACH CHILD / ADULT EQUITATION – 2'6" – Open to non-professional junior and adult riders. Riders cannot cross enter into any classes/division with fence heights exceeding 2'9".

27. USHJA Outreach Child / Adult Equitation O/F 2'6"29. USHJA Outreach Child / Adult Equitation On the Flat

USHJA OUTREACH JUNIOR / AMATEUR EQUITATION – 2'9"-3' – Open to non-professional junior and adult riders.

30. USHJA Outreach Junior / Amateur Equitation On the Flat31. USHJA Outreach Junior / Amateur Equitation O/F 2'9"-3'

LEXI'S CLASS – Free to first-time competitors at participating shows held in Wisconsin. Competitors are eligible for one season. Entries to be judged at walk, trot and canter with 50% on the horse's way of going and 50% on the rider's equitation. Formal attire is not necessary, however all riders must have boots with a suitable heel and an approved helmet. Riders must use a borrowed horse that is entered at the horse show. Riders must complete an entry form and are not eligble to compete in other classes at the show. Ribbons 1st – 6th.

51. Lexi's Class Section A = Riders 17 and under Section B = Riders 18 and over

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MEDAL CLASSES

WHJA CHILD ADULT MEDAL 2'6" – Open to Child and Adult members of the WHJA. To be shown over a figure eight course of not less than six obstacles at 2'6", must include two changes of direction. Two or more tests of the top four riders are required, tests 1-8. To fill a class four riders must complete the course. One rider per horse.

28. WHJA Child / Adult Medal

WHJA JR/AMATEUR MEDAL 2'9"-3' Open to Junior and Adult members of the WHJA. To be shown over afigure eight course of not less than six obstacles at 2'6" - 2'9", must include twochanges of direction. Two or more tests of the top four riders are required, tests1-8. To fill a class four riders must complete the course. One rider per horse.

32. WHJA Junior / Amateur Medal

WHJA LIMIT MEDAL 2'-2'3" – Open to Junior and Adult members of the WHJA. To be shown over a figure eight course of not less than six obstacles at 2' - 2'3", must include two changes of direction. Two or more tests of the top four riders are required, tests 1-8. To fill a class four riders must complete the course. One rider per horse.

59. WHJA Limit Medal

WHJA PONY MEDAL – Open to junior members of the WHJA who have notreached their 18th birthday on ponies. Two or more tests of the top four riders are required, tests 1-8. To fill a class four riders must complete the course. One rider per pony. Fence heights vary with height of pony. Small /Medium 2' and Large 2'6".

89. WHJA Pony Medal

** For all Medal classes: Show management reserves the right to incorporate the test into the first round course. **

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JUMPER DIVISIONS

PUDDLE JUMPER 2'0"– Open to any Junior or Amateur horse/ridercombination. Riders may not cross enter into any class with fence heightsexceeding 3'0".

25. Puddle Jumper 2'0"', Table II, 2(b)26. Puddle Jumper 2'0"', Table II, 2(1)61. Puddle Jumper 2'0"', Table II, 2(b)62. Puddle Jumper 2'0"', Table II, 2(1)

LOW JUMPER 2'6-2'9 – Open to any horse or pony. Fences not to exceed 2'9".To be judged on faults and time in accordance with USEF rules.

33. Low Jumper 2'6"-2'9"', Table II, 2(b)34. Low Jumper 2'6"-2'9"', Table II, 2(1)63. Low Jumper 2'6"-2'9"', Table II, 2(b)64. Low Jumper 2'6"-2'9"', Table II, 2(1)

USHJA OUTREACH CHILD/ADULT JUMPER 2'9-3' – Open to any horse or pony. To be judged on faults and time in accordance with USEF rules. Fences 2'9"-3'

35. Child / Adult Jumper 2'9"-3', Table II, 2(b)36. Child / Adult Jumper 2'9"-3', Table II, 2(1)65. Child / Adult Jumper 2'9"-3', Table II, 2(b)66. Child / Adult Jumper 2'9"-3', Table II, 2(1)

USHJA OUTREACH WHJA Child/Adult Jumper Classic – Horse and rider must be WHJA members for points to be awarded. To be eligible, horse/rider combination must have competed in at least one of two classes in the division, if a two-class jumper division is offered; or in two of three classes if a three-class jumper division is offered. Must ride for ribbons! Time allowed calculated at 350 yds per minute.

201. WHJA Child / Adult Jumper Classic 2'9"-3', Table II, 2(1)

MODIFIED JUMPER 3'3 – Open to any horse and rider. To be judged onfaults and time in accordance with USEF rules. Fences not to exceed 3'6".

37. Modified Jumper 3- 3'6", Table II, 2(b)38. Modified Jumper 3'- 3'6", Table II, 2(1)67. Modified Jumper 3'- 3'6", Table II, 2(b)68. Modified Jumper 3'- 3'6", Table II, 2(1)

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