Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Horse's name *Rider Name *FirstLastOwner Name *FirstLastPerson responsible for payment *FirstLastEmail *Just Starting Jumpers1. Just Starting Jumpers – Over fences 18″ – 21″2. Just Starting Jumpers – Over fences 18″ – 21″3. Just Starting Jumpers – Over fences 18″ – 21″Judged 50% on equitation and 50% on “jumper style”.Puddle Jumpers4. Puddle Jumpers – fences 2′ – 2’3″ – Power and Speed5. Puddle Jumpers – fences 2′ – 2’3″ – Timed Jump Off6. Puddle Jumpers – fences 2′ – 2’3″ – Timed First RoundFor riders or horses who have not shown at 2’6″ or higher. Novice Horse/Rider7. Novice Horse/Rider – fences 2’3″ – 2’6″ – Timed First Round8. Novice Horse/Rider – fences 2’3″ – 2’6″ – Timed Jump Off9. Novice Horse/Rider – fences 2’3″ – 2’6″ – Power and SpeedFor riders or horses who have not shown at 2’9″ or higher. If there are 3 or more entries of both horse and rider, the division will be split into horse and rider divisions.Low Jumpers – Fences 2'6" – 2'9"10. Low Jumpers – Fences 2’6″ – 2’9″ – Power and Speed11. Low Jumpers – Fences 2’6″ – 2’9″ – Timed Jump Off12. Low Jumpers – Fences 2’6″ – 2’9″ – Timed First RoundOpen to all horses and riders.Just Starting Equitation13. Just Starting Equitation – Walk, Trot14. Just Starting Equitation – Walk, Trot15. Just Starting Equitation – Walk, Trot2 point at walk/trot, circle at walk/trot, posting trot (diagonals will not count), sitting trot and halt, Open to riders in their first year of showing. May only cross enter with Beginner Pleasure.Beginner Equitation16. Beginner Equitation – Walk Trot17. Beginner Equitation – Walk Trot18. Beginner Equitation – Walk, Trot, Individual Canter2 point at walk/trot, circle at walk/trot, posting trot (diagonals will not count), sitting trot and halt, Open to riders in their first year of showing. May only cross enter with Beginner Pleasure.Leadline19. LeadlineLeadline is a horse show class for very young children, generally under the age of 7 years. An adult or older child actually leads the horse in-hand, while the child that is judged sits on the horse and usually holds the reins, but only for the sake of appearance, the actual control of the animal rests with the handler on the ground. Intermediate Equitation A20. Intermediate Equitation A – Walk, Trot21. Intermediate Equitation A – Walk, Trot, individual canter22. Intermediate Equitation A – Over 2 crossrailsOpen to riders who have not shown above 2′. May only cross enter with Beginner PleasureIntermediate Equitation B23. Intermediate Equitation B – Walk, Trot24. Intermediate Equitation B – Walk, Trot, Canter in small groups25. Intermediate Equitation B – over 8 crossrails26. Intermediate Equitation B – over 8 verticals – no larger than 18″Open to riders who have not shown above 2′. May only cross enter with Beginner PleasureBeginner Pleasure27. Beginner Pleasure – Walk, trot28. Beginner Pleasure – Walk, Trot29. Beginner Pleasure – Walk, Trot, CanterTo be judged on manners and suitability pleasure mount. Open to riders in the first four equitation divisions. Open Equitation30. Open Equitation – Walk, Trot, Canter31. Open Equitation – Over Verticals – 2′ – 2’3″32. Open Equitation – Over Verticals – 2′ – 2’3″Open to all horses and ridersOpen Pleasure33. Open Pleasure – Walk, Trot34. Open Pleasure – Walk, Trot, Canter35. Open Pleasure – Walk, Trot, Canter, BackTo be judged on manners, movement, and suitability as a pleasure mount.Beginner Hunter36. Beginner Hunter – Over verticals – no larger than 21″37. Beginner Hunter – Over Verticals – no larger than 21″38. Beginner Hunter – Walk, Trot, CanterTo be judged on performance, manners and way of going. Open to green horses, green riders, or new horse/rider combinations.Intermediate Hunter39. Open Equitation – Walk, Trot, Canter40. Open Equitation – Over Verticals – 2′ – 2’3″41. Open Equitation – Over Verticals – 2′ – 2’3″To be judged on performance, manners, and way of going. Message for show managerSubmit