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Arabian Horse Association, Region 14

Show info: Silverama | The Buckeye | Spring Show | Fall Show
Schneiders

The Buckeye Sweepstakes &
NSHR District One Championships

May 27-30, 2010 : Fees

Schedule | Officials | Hotels | Fees | Entry Form | Extravaganza Class Rules

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CLASS PRE ENTRY POST ENTRY
Halter Classes $40.00 $60.00
Halter Championships N/C N/C
Halter Championships Amateur N/C N/C
Performance Classes* $40.00 $60.00
Performance Championships***   $75.00
Walk Trot / Equitation $25.00 $25.00
Leadline N/C N/C
Show Horse Alliance Classes* $50.00 $50.00
NSHR District Classes $35.00 $35.00
Arabian Yearling English
Performance Futurity In-Hand Class
$150.00 $175.00
Extravaganza $40.00 $60.00

PRE ENTRY RATE REQUIREMENTS: To be eligible for the Pre Entry rate, entries must be postmarked by Pre Entry Deadline date of May 7. Entry forms must be completely filled out and must accompany a legible copy of the horse's Registration papers and copies of AHA, USEF and NSH cards (if applicable) for all Owners, Trainers, Riders and Handlers exhibiting said horse. Failure to meet these requirements will result in the owner being charged at the post entry rate.

Paybacks/Awards

Halter Classes Trophy, Ribbons First, Second & Top 8
Halter Championships Trophy, Ribbons Champion, Reserve
Halter Championships Amateur Trophy Ribbons Champion $200, Reserve $100
Performance Classes* Trophy, Ribbons 1st thru 6th,
  50, 35, 25, 15, 10 R
AOTR Performance Championships $300, $200, $100, $100, $100
Reining Classes Trophy, Ribbons 1st thru 6th
  1 horse in the class: 100% of total prize money $250.00
  2-5 horses in class: 1st place horse 60%, 2nd 40%
  6-7 horses in the class: 1st place 45%, 2nd 35%, 3rd 20%
Performance Championships*** Trophy, Ribbons, Top 8
  Champion $250, Reserve $150, 75, 75, 75
NSHR District Championships (NSHR Funded)
  Trophy, Ribbons,
  Champion, Reserve & Top Five,
  $300, $200, $100, $100, $100
  5 Entries in class — payback for 1st place
  6 Entries in class — payback for 1st and 2nd place
  7 Entries in class — payback for 1st through 3rd place
  8 Entries in class — payback for 1st through 4th place
  9 Entries in class — payback for 1st through 5th place
NSHR District Championships (Buckeye Funded)
  Trophy, Ribbons,
  Champion, Reserve & Top Five, $50, 30, 20, 20, 20
Show Horse Alliance Classes* $250 plus jackpotted entry fees
  50%, 25%, 15%, 5%, 5%
Equitation Trophy, Ribbons 1st thru 8th
AHA Medal Classes Medal, Ribbons 1st thru 8th
Walk/Trot Trophy, Ribbons 1st thru 6th
Leadline Ribbons & Prizes
Extravaganza Trophy, Ribbons 1st thru 5th
  Champion 50%, Reserve 20%, 3rd-5th 10%

* Will payback with 4 or more entries
*** Championships prize money paid to Champion, Reserve and first 5 places

Other Fees

Stalls $100.00
Tack Stalls $100.00
Office Fee per horse $15.00
Early Arrival/Late Departure per day/per stall $30.00
USEF Drug Fee (per horse $7 D&M; $8 USEF) $15.00
USEF Non-Member Fee (per person) $30.00
USEF Amateur Card Fee $30.00
AHA Non-Member Single Event Fee (per horse) $30.00
Resolution 9-90 Education Fee (per horse) $3.00
Credit Card Processing Fee 3%

*Post entry fees will be charged on all entries postmarked after May 7th, 2010 at the additional charges listed.

Office will be closed 1/2 hour before session starts. Entries must be made one (1) session ahead.

Scoring System

The MOS Scoring System will be used in all classes with the exception of NSH, SHA, the new Arabian Yearling English Performance Futurity In-Hand and Reining. The Arabian Scoring System will be used in all Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian Halter classes.

ARABIAN SCORING SYSTEM CLASS PROCEDURE AR107 Conduct and Specifications.
1. The following procedures shall be followed in all breeding classes, including Gelding In-Hand classes:

a. At all AHA Regional and National level competitions, the order of go shall be determined and posted by the birth date oldest to youngest, including post entries. The procedure (for selecting the order of go) may be used at other recognized competitions at the discretion of competition management. All in-hand classes wil be conducted as Breeding and Gelding In-Hand Classes.
Effective 4/1/08: The following procedures shall be followed in all breeding classes, including Gelding In-Hand classes:

b. Competition management shall have the option of choosing one of two class procedures:
(1) In the Ring Class Procedure
(2) Exit the Ring Class Procedure

c. In The Ring Class Procedure judging begins when the first horse enters the ring. From the moment the horse enters the ring its movemnt is being evaluated and scored. The horse shall enter at a trot, and at the handler's discretion may either proceed directly along the rail, or trot a counterclockwise circle at the in-gate end of the arena and then proceed along the rail to the far end of the arena. Upon each horse reaching the designated position at the far end of the arena they are to remain relaxed. The judge(s) will then ask for the next horse to enter the ring. When all horses have entered the ring the horses shall be asked to walk collectively counter-clockwise and/or clockwise past each (and all) judge(s). They shall walk in a relaxed manner on a loose lead with the handler at the side of his horse, whips down. The lead line must maintain a descemible dape and the handler must not place his hand on the chain or close enough to in a way restrict the natural head and neck motion.
The handler may not unnecessarliy impede the worward motion of the hose while at the walk. Following the cessation of the walk all horses shall relax within the ring and only the horse "on deck" shall be prepared to show. Each horse shall be led to the judge(s) at the walk and presented for judging. In order to satisfy a proper presentation to the judge, horses should stand correctly, bearing weight on all four feet (not stretched), in a quiet and deliberate manner. Following the evaluation by the judge(s), horses shall walk awway from the judge(s), and then strike a trot before turning left and proceeding counter clockwise down the rail. They shall resume their relaxed position at the end of the arena. The scores for all categories will be completed, recorded, and may be announced at this time.

d. Handlers are expected to keep a reasonable clearance between horses, and judges should modify the alignment of the horses to acheive that clearance. Further judging will not commence until the Call Judge approves the placement and spacing of all horses.

ENTIRES CLOSE MAY 7, 2010

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