2009 Schooling Show Schedule and Prizes
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2009 Dates
April 4th, May 23rd, June 27th, August 22nd, September 19th and October 31st
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Shows grounds on 213, 1 mile from Fair Hill Training Center
Time 9:00 AM sharp, $8 pre-registered, $10 day of show. LvS. lease $15.00 per division.
Rules
- Management has the right to cancel, combine or divide classes.
- All riders must wear a SEI approved riding helmet.
- Flat classes prohibit martingales, flash nosebands and any type of boot or leg protection.
- Six ribbons awarded for each class, with "ties" for 6th place for lead line and short stirrup.
- Champion and Reserve for each division. Plus prizes for games classes and costume class October 31 show.
- All dogs must be on leashes and under owners control at all times.
- All trailers must be parked at the 213 show grand entrance and not at the upper barn.
- Please call 302.299.3987 to pre-register or mail form to P.O. Box 254, Lewisville, PA 19351.
Lead Line: Open to riders 8 and under to be judged on hands, seat and posture.
#1. Walk.
#2. Walk with circle obstacle.
#3. Walk with a little trot.
Walk Trot: Open to riders who cannot cantor in class yet. Riders may not enter any other canter classes.
#4. Walk
#5. Walk/Trot
#6. Walk/Trot wuth a trot pole
Short Stirrup: Open to riders 11 and under. To be judged on correct use of aids and control of mount.
#7. Walk/Trot
#8. Walk/Trot/Canter
#9. Over fences 2' x rails
Beginner Pony: Open to horses or ponies in their 1st or 2nd year of showing.
#10. Walk/Trot
#11. Walk/Trot/Canter
#12. Over fences 2'
Baby Green Hunter: Open to horses or ponies in their 1st or 2nd year of showing. To be judged on manners, way of going, and suitability to be a field hunter.
#13. Walk/Trot
#14. Walk/Trot/Canter
#15. Over fences 2' (ponies), 2'3" (horses)
Lesson Horse/Pony: Open to horses or ponies that are used in a lesson program. To be judged on manners and suitability to be a safe reliable lesson mount.
#16. Walk/Trot
#17. Walk/Trot/Canter
#18. Over fences 2'3"
Beginner Equitation: Open to riders in their 1st or 2nd year of showing. To be judged on correct and effective use of the aids.
#19. Walk/Trot
#20. Walk/Trot/Canter
#21. Over fences 2'
Pleasure Horse/Pony: Open to horses or ponies. To be judged on manners, steadiness, and way of going.
#22. Walk/Trot
#23. Walk/Trot/Canter
#24. Over fences 2'3"
Novice Equitation: Open to riders who have not won 3 blue ribbons in equitation. To be judged on correct use of aids.
#25. Walk/Trot
#26. Walk/Trot/Canter
#27. Over fences 2'3" to 2'6"
Mini Jumpers: Open to horses or ponies currently schooling 2' or under. There will be 3 different jump courses and each will have a timed round to riders who qualify.
#28. Over fences 18"
#29. Over fences 2'
#30. Over fences 2'
Hopeful Jumpers: Open to horses or ponies currently schooling 2'3". There will be 3 different jump courses and each will have a timed round to riders who qualify.
#31. Over fences 2'
#32. Over fences 2'3"
#33. Over fences 2'3"
Low Jumper: Open to horses or ponies currently schooling 2'6". There will be 3 different jump courses and each will have a timed round to riders who qualify.
#34. Over fences 2'3"
#35. Over fences 2'6"
#36. Over fences 2'6"
Game Classes: Ribbons and Prizes awarded.
#37. Egg and Spoon: down and back holding an egg balanced on a spoon
#38. Pairs: walk/trot over small jump in tandem
#39. Barrel race: divided into trotter and gallopers
#40. Key hole: navigate a marked narrow course
#41. Pole bending: navigate a series of poles at a trot