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2007
SHOW BILL |
Shows start promptly at
10:00 a.m.
Weather conditions may affect start times.
Please call 636-332-4943 to verify. |
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All shows are
now held
at
Therapeutic Horsemanship
332 Stable Lane in Wentzville, MO |
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Show Dates |
April22 |
May 20 |
June24 |
July 8 |
Aug 19 |
Sept 16 |
Oct 14 |
Rain Dates |
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July 29 |
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Sept 30 |
Oct 21 |
HALTER |
1 |
Mare Halter |
2 |
Gelding Halter |
3 |
Jr. Horse Halter (E G) |
SHOWMANSHIP |
4 |
Novice Showmanship (B) |
5 |
Youth Showmanship (A) |
6 |
Open Showmanship |
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ENGLISH WALK TROT |
7 |
Novice English Walk Trot (B) |
8 |
Youth English Walk Trot (A) |
9 |
Open English Walk Trot |
10 |
TH
Open Walk Trot (C) |
ENGLISH PLEASURE |
11 |
Novice English Pleasure (B) |
12 |
Youth English Pleasure (A) |
13 |
Open English Pleasure |
ENGLISH EQUITATION |
14 |
Youth Walk Trot English Equitation
(A) |
15 |
Youth English Equitation (A) |
16 |
Open English Equitation |
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LEAD LINE |
17 |
TH Lead Line – English or Western
(C) |
18 |
Lead Line – English or Western
(F) |
19 |
TH Walk Trot Lead Line |
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Please note new show dates and location |
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WESTERN WALK TROT |
20 |
Novice Western Walk Trot (B) |
21 |
Youth Western Walk Trot (A) |
22 |
Jr. Horse
Open Western Walk Trot
(D) |
23 |
Sr. Horse Open Western Walk Trot |
WESTERN PLEASURE |
24 |
Novice Western Pleasure (B) |
25 |
Youth Western Pleasure (A) |
26 |
Jr. Horse Western Pleasure (D) |
27 |
Sr. Horse Western Pleasure |
28 |
Open Western Pleasure |
WESTERN DISCIPLINED RAIL |
29 |
Open Disciplined Rail |
HORSEMANSHIP |
30 |
Novice Walk Trot Horsemanship (B) |
31 |
Youth Walk Trot Horsemanship (A) |
32 |
Youth Horsemanship (A) |
33 |
Open Horsemanship |
TRAIL |
34 |
Youth Trail (A) |
35 |
Open Trail |
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(A) Youth
- Riders age 15 & under (age as of January 1st of current year).
(B) Novice – Rider of any age whose riding experience is limited
to less than two years (including casual, trail, lessons &
showing). Novice showmanship is for rider of any age whose
showmanship experience is limited to less than two years.
(C)
TH: Therapeutic Horsemanship – Special ability
riders only, any age, English or Western. (D)
Junior Horse Western Pleasure – Horse must be 5 years or under (E)
Junior Horse Halter – Horse must be 2
years or under (F) Lead
Line – Riders age 6 & under (G)
Stallions – No stallions over 2 years of
age, limited to Junior
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Show
Fees: • $5 Entry fee per class or
• $35 Entry fee for all day per horse & rider
members only. |
• $2 Gate admission
fee per person • $15 Stall rental fee per day.
• Negative Coggins papers Required at gate |
All classes
award up to six (6) places. |
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To qualify for year-end
awards participants must become a member of the
MRSC and their horse must be sponsored prior to
participants' first show. |
Points are received for placing 1-6. |
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Year-End awards are given to 5th place for
each class. |
All-Around High Point Awards are
given in the
Youth, Novice, and
Open divisions. |
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All Year
End Awards are given based on highest number of
points accumulated over the year. It is no longer
a requirement to attend a specific number of
shows |
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Show Rules |
Membership is not
required in order to compete.
No loud or disruptive coaching is allowed to a
contestant/rider competing in a class. Loud or excessive
coaching can lead to disqualification of the
contestant/rider.
All rules are in the MRSC bylaws and will be strictly
enforced to ensure fairness to all.
All halter classes will closed 5 minutes prior to the
beginning of the show. All other classes will close 2
minutes prior to the beginning of the class.
To be eligible for year-end awards, the exhibitor must
be a MRSC member and must obtain the required
sponsorships prior to accumulating points. Points earned
before membership/sponsorship is paid will not count
towards year end awards.
Papers on Junior horses may be required at registration.
Proper attire required for class-English and Western.
MRSC strongly recommends the use of protective gear.
Two-handing in Western classes with a shank bit is an
automatic disqualification. However, two-handing is
allowed with a snaffle bit on a junior horse, ages 2 to
5 years old.
MRSC has the right to disqualify any exhibitor or horse.
If at any time a handler or rider cannot control their
horse, they should remove themselves from the
competition or the MRSC will ask them to leave the arena
and/or showing area.
Exhibitor and/or owner may be ejected for poor
sportsmanship.
All Exhibitors must sign a release of liability form.
For those under the age of 18, the form must be signed
by a parent/guardian. The parent/guardian must be
present on the show ground during the entire show.
Lead line riders in class number 18 may not enter other
pleasure classes.
An equine professional will not be responsible for any
accidents or injuries to any exhibitors or horses.
Negative Coggins test required at gate.
First through sixth place ribbons given to all classes.
Protests must be made in writing the day of the show and
must be accompanied by a $25 fee. The fee will only be
refunded if the show committee approves the protest.
No smoking allowed in the barn areas at Therapeutic
Horsemanship.
No dogs or alcohol allowed on property at Therapeutic
Horsemanship.
For
questions about the show, please contact
Amy Comparato, MRSC President @ 636-299-2530. |
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