GENERAL
• Students Social Security number
and correct mailing address MUST be submitted before back numbers are
released.
• The rider will be judged on basic equitation skills and
his/her ability to control the horse.
• To insure the safety of other riders, any OUT OF CONTROL
HORSE WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EXCUSED. The judge must stop the class until
the horse and rider have been assisted out of the ring.
• Academy Riders may only show in Academy Classes. They may
NOT return to the Academy Division after having shown in regular
performance or equitation in regular performance or equitation classes
at any of these shows.
• Walk-trot Riders to be judged both ways of the ring at a
Walk and Trot only. RIDERS WHO HAVE CANTERED AT A RECOGNIZED OR
UNRECOGNIZED SHOW ARE NOT ELIGIBLE FOR THIS DIVISION. (This follows AHSA
ruling p. 236 Art. 2218 sec. 8, under Equitation division.)
• Students may not cross enter between walk/trot &
walk/trot/canter divisions at the same show. Once they have shown in
WTC, they may not returned to walk/trot division.
• Walk/trot/canter - riders to be judged both ways of the
ring at these gaits.
• Classes will be split by age into English and Western
classes.
• Any class with less than 4 entries will be combined with
the next age group.
• Entries will be judged 1st through 10th (to be consistent
with individual show placings.) Remaining riders will receive a
participation ribbon.
• NEW - Hunter Division- riders competing in
schooling shows are eligible to show in the huntseat classes.
HORSE
• The horse must earn his living as a school horse.
• The horse must be a mare or gelding, full mane and tail. ABSOLUTELY
NO STALLIONS.
• The horse may be any breed.
• School horses may be owned or leased by a rider as long as
the above criteria is met.
• Open type horses that are not regularly used as a school
horse may NOT be used as Academy Mounts.
• Horse is to be tacked as if giving a lesson. Snaffle and
Martingale is encouraged on young riders, full bridles are acceptable.
However, the saddle must be consistent with the style of riding.
• Horses must be neatly presented with clean coat and
clipped bridlepath, face, ears, and legs.
• Hoof black is acceptable and encouraged.
• One pad or wedge is permitted with up to 16 oz. shoe.
Anything
heavier will be considered a show package and will not be
permitted to show. Show Farrier will make final decision.
ATTIRE
• Shirts: Long sleeved, button down shirts with a tie, vest
optional.
• Pants: To consist of jodhpurs. Blue jeans are acceptable
only in Western Classes.
• Footwear: To consist of paddock, jodhpur, hunt or cowboy
boots.
• Headgear: Safety helmets are the ONLY acceptable headgear.
They are not required, but should be encouraged in all styles of
riding.
• Hair: Must be neatly pulled back in a bun or braid as to
not obstruct the view of the rider’s number.
• Gloves & Whips are optional. However, spurs are
prohibited.
• No barn logos or identifying marks of any kind on any
student or horse.
• ABSOLUTELY NO DERBIES, COWBOY HATS, CHAPS, HUNT OR SHOW
COATS ARE ALLOWED.
• Students not complying with the above rules will simply
not be judged, but will instead receive a participation ribbon
(according to AHSA rules for illegal equipment).
NOTE TO INSTRUCTORS
We must remember the purpose of these classes is to create
an enjoyable and affordable division for the beginning rider. We also
need to remember our ethics and follow the rules of these classes.
Every rider must qualify in a preliminary class in order to
compete for a Championship class. The top 10 ribbon winners from each
age group will move on to the Championship rounds. If a class has to be
split, only the top 6 from each split will qualify for the
Championships.
Junior and Senior Finals will consist of the top 8 ribbon
winners from each age group in their respective category. Ten ribbons
will be awarded in the Grand Championship finals.