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1st Annual
Fall
Tribute Show
Brookside Equestrian Center
11120 BRADLEY RANCH ROAD
ELK GROVE, CA
October 3rd-5th 2008
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Judges: MFT and Other Breeds-Pat Aubuchon TWH and All Other Breeds-TBA Trail-TBA Officials: Announcer: Rich Nickell Ring Steward: Leslie Gainer Gate Official: Photographer: Pedro Ley Event Manager: Lynn George 530-268-8486 Office Manager: Tracie gordon Awards: Nancy Batson DQP: To Be Announced
This is a PCFTA and Missouri Fox Trotting Horse Breed Association point show for Missouri Fox Trotters (double PCFTA points) and will be judged by the rules of these organizations. Classes will also be offered for Tennessee Walking Horses, Spotted Saddle Horses, and Peruvian Pasos, will be judged by the rules and standards of their respective organizations.
For each class, show ribbons will be presented to first through fifth places, with additional awards to winners of Championship classes. There will also be an overall High Point For The Show Award as well as separate Youth Awards.
And Please Sponsor a Class !
Please support this show generously with your sponsorship(s) of $25 per sponsorship (or any amount). Your participation helps defray show, awards, and facility expenses.
CLASS DETAILS
* Natural Horsemanship: Helmet suggested.
* Stake Race: Crossing start/finish line, around first stake, around stake at far end and return on opposite side of first stake. Timed. Helmet required.
* Pole Bending: Crossing start/finish line, serpentine in and out of upright poles, around last pole and return in serpentine fashion crossing start/finish line. Timed. Helmet required.
* Barrel Racing: Crossing start/finish line, figure 8 around right and left barrel and around far end barrel. Return crossing start/finish line. Timed. Helmet required.
* In Hand: Horse is lead through course. Obstacles allow the young horse to navigate the course without fear or confusion
* Green as Grass: Horse not to have shown in trail classes prior to this year. Class designed for the beginner. Judged on willingness of horse to execute and rider's ability to guide horse around each obstacle.
* Green Horse: Horse not shown for more than 2 years in trail classes. Class designed for the inexperienced horse and is slightly more challenging than class #93.
** OGB Classes marked with ** - PCFTA members earn versatility points.
*** Classes marked with *** - PCFTA members earn Year-End Award points.
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SCHEDULE OF CHARGES - CLASS ENTRY FEES Entry fees are required for all classes except the Lead Line class. For all classes, including Championships, the adult entry fee is $25.00 per horse per class. For entries postmarked by May 2, the adult entry fee is reduced to $20.00. The Youth entry fee is $10.00 per horse per class. There is no early entry discount for Youth classes. There is no entry fee for the Lead Line class. (See Entry Form for other fees) Management reserves the right to cancel and or combine classes of insufficient entries. CALIFORNIA STATE DRUG FEE: $5.00 per horse. AFFILIATION INSURANCE AND OFFICE FEES: $20.00 per horse . SPONSORSHIP: $25.00 to sponsor any class. Thank you. OTHER CHARGE DETAILS Early submittals and/or early sponsorship payments (checks payable to the PCFTA) should be sent directly to: Marion Ley, 7909 Walerga Rd., Suite 112, Box 1171, Antelope, CA 95843. Full refunds will be given if written notice from a licensed Veterinarian is received by the show manager or the show office before 8:00 A.M. Saturday, May 12th. Otherwise, there will be NO refunds for show or class cancellations. Stall reservations should be made with your entry. INDEMNITY AND NON-RESPONSIBILITY All entries will be made on the approved form which includes a declaration of indemnity and non-responsibility for claims and damages against the Show, Show Management, Helpers, Judges, Grounds Personnel and all others directly or indirectly connected with the horse show. The Owner and/or Exhibitor of horses is responsible and must pay for his own and other medical and emergency expenses in the event of accident, illness, or other incapacity, as well as those of horse(s) and other property occasioned by him, his agents or employees, or by any animal owned or exhibited by him. Due to the large number of classes to be judged, we must adhere to: Starting on time and 3 minute gate calls (No exceptions). Any class changes must be made before the beginning of each session. |
REGISTRATION INSTRUCTIONS Entry sheets must be completed, signed and submitted to the Event Manager. Submit a separate entry sheet for each horse (make copies as needed). The Parent or Guardian must sign for a Minor and sign the release statement at the bottom of the form as well. Incomplete entry sheets will not be accepted. Except for the Open Gaited Breed (OGB) classes, Fox Trotters must be registered with the Missouri (or American) Fox Trotter Horse Breed Association for points to be counted. The MFTHBA horse registration number must be provided. If you are a member of the MFTHBA, please indicate your member number as well. If, in the judgment of the parent or guardian a youth has enough experience to ride or exhibit unaccompanied and properly control their horse in the arena, youths (17 and under) are permitted to show in all classes except where excluded by age or otherwise indicated in the show bill (see Safety, page 1). We expect all youths to wear helmets except where specifically excused by the parent or guardian in the signed release statement. We ask that you show the age of the Youth on the entry form in order that the PCFTA and MFTHBA awards category can be determined. If convenient, we request that entries be submitted to us by mail by May 2nd (postmark date). Your early submittal also helps us to deal with the paper work ahead of time, thereby reducing delays on the day of the show. Please sponsor a class of your choice. Indicate the class on the entry form, but allow us to select an alternate if your choice is already taken. All entrants are requested to check in at the show office as soon as possible on the day of the show to complete entrance requirements and receive entry numbers. QUESTIONS, DISPUTES AND SHOW RECORDS By participating in the show the Owner/Rider agrees to abide by all of the rules set forth or referred to in this show bill. Horse Show Management reserves the right to interpret all questions related to the show. Questions not covered by rules will be decided by the Show Manager and shall be final. All entry forms, drug information and other material submitted to the Show Management become the property of the Show and are private. Show results may be released for publication. |
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PLEASE NOTE The exhibitor is required to report to the show management all prohibited drugs administered to any horse within 72 hours prior to the performance of the horse. A report will be sent to the California Department of Food and Agriculture. "A prohibited drug is a drug of such character as could affect the performance or disposition of the animal such as a stimulant, depressant, tranquilizer, anesthetic, sedative analgesic, corticosteroid, anti-inflammatory medication or soreing agent. Any drug that could be considered as a masking agent (a substance that might interfere with the detection of a prohibited drug) is also prohibited." "If the nature of any medication is in question, contact a veterinarian or call the CDFA." "Any exhibitor who violates the provisions of the Horse Drugging Law subject to fine and suspension from exhibiting and forfeiture of all winnings." All exhibitors, owners, trainers must comply with the Horse Protection Act and cooperate fully with representatives enforcing that act. "Horses with any bilateral hair loss, scarring, callous or granulated tissue on the pasterns or coronet area indicative of the practice of soring will be excused from classes entered." "Any person on any federal (USDA) suspension or disqualification in effect during the show for violation of any provision of the Horse Protection Act may not participate in this show in any capacity other than as a spectator. Prohibited activities include: showing or exhibition horses, hauling horses to and from the show, or caring for horses. Any suspended person must restrict himself to the grandstand, rest room and concession areas and shall not linger in areas where horses are kept." |
SAFETY If you must bring a dog, it must be kept on a leash. No cantering outside of the show and practice arenas. All horses will enter the show ring at a walk. Watch bunching! Stallions are not permitted in the Lead Line, Youth, Beginning Exhibitor, Novice Rider, or Natural Horsemanship classes. Youths (17 or Under): may not exhibit or ride stallions on the grounds, and may not ride in age exclusive classes. Parents' discretion is strongly advised for the Youth's entry into the permitted classes. Wearing of safety helmets is encouraged for any class. Youths are expected to wear helmets unless their parent or guardian signs a release statement specifically allowing it. CHANGES Entry changes must be submitted PRIOR TO THE START OF EACH SESSION. Example: A.M. or P.M. There will be no refunds for canceled classes, even if "traded" for a new class. A tack change request must be presented to the show office at least 30 minutes in advance of the class affected. Ten minutes will be allowed for the tack change.
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DIRECTIONS TO BROOKSIDE EQUESTRIAN PARK 11120 Bradley Ranch Road, Elk Grove, CA 1. From Hwy 50 (East of Sacramento). Go 50 West and take Sunrise Blvd South off ramp. Go to Grantline Rd. (same as CR-E2). Turn slight right onto Grantline Rd. Follow to Bradley Ranch Road. Turn left. Equestrian Park is approximately 1 mile down. 2. From 5 North. Take 5 South to Laguna Blvd East off ramp. Go east to Grantline and turn left. Go to Bradley Ranch Road and turn right,. 3. From 5 South. Take 5 North to Elk Grove Blvd off ramp. Go east on Elk Grove Blvd. to Grantline and turn left. Go to Bradley Ranch Road and turn right. 4. From 80. Go to Hwy. 99 South and go to either Laguna Blvd East or Elk Grove Blvd East and follow above directions from Grantline.
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