Canadian National Arabian & Half-Arabian Championship Horse Show

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Canadian National Arabian & Half-Arabian Championship Horse Show

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The 59th Annual

August 14-20, 2016

Keystone Centre Brandon, MB

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AHA Nationals general rules

RULES - ALL NATIONAL SHOWS

In Kind Sponsorship ..................................9

CANADIAN NATIONALS

All National Show Rules ................................. 4

Insurance Advisory ....................................9

Fee Schedule .......................................... 50

Membership AHA .......................................................9

Show Office Hours .................................. 50

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Admission to the Ring & Controlled Paddock ..................................... 4 AHA Indemnity & Non-Responsibility ............. 4 Amateur Owner .............................................. 4 Awards ............................................................... 4 Awards/Special ................................................ 4 Bedding/shavings ............................................ 4

USEF/EC ...............................................9 USEF Entry Agreement .........................9 Motorized Vehicles ....................................9 Patronships..............................................10 Photographs/Photography Policy ............10

Officials.................................................... 51 Class List ..........................................52 - 53 Schedule ..........................................56 - 60 Entries Closing ................................................ 61 Refunds ............................................... 61 Show Accounts ................................... 61

Cancellation or Date Change of Show ............ 5

Prize Money.............................................10

Class Information Adding classes ...................................... 5

Protective Headgear ................................10 Qualifications ...........................................10

General Information & Rules ............61 - 65 Leveling Classes/Non Pro Reining .... 63

Cancellation of Classes ....................... 5

Schedule Changes ..................................10

Class Specifications ................................ 66

Class Calls ............................................ 5

Security....................................................10

Class Procedures ................................. 5

Sharps Containers ...................................10

Immigration to Canada and Border Crossing ...............................65 - 67

Class Scratches and No Shows ........... 5

Solicitation/Flyers ....................................10

Class Sections and Section Requests .. 5

Stalls/Assignment/Availability ..................10 Stall Damage .......................................11

Class Horse Substitutions ..................... 5 Post Entries .......................................... 5 Rider/Handler/Equitation Horse Change5 Refunds ................................................ 6 Discipline .................................................. 6 Disqualification.......................................... 6 DNA Testing ............................................. 6

Stalls/Horse .........................................11 Stalls/Tack ...........................................11 Unauthorized Animals on show grounds .11 Vendors ...................................................11 Veterinarian Inspection ............................11 Veterinarian Permit and Registration .......11

Dogs & Other Pets .................................... 6 Drug Testing and Weighing of Shoes ....... 6 Duplicate Trophies .................................... 6

YOUTH NATIONALS

Entry Information Entry Refusal ........................................ 6

Fee Schedule ..........................................14 Show Office Hours...................................14

Invalid Entries ....................................... 6

Facility Shipping Information ...................14

Online Entries .................................. 6 - 7

Officials ....................................................15

Mailed & Faxed Entries ......................... 7

Class List ......................................... 18 - 21

Exhibitor Parties & Alcohol ....................... 7

Schedule.......................................... 22 - 27

Farrier Permit & Registration .................... 7

Special Events .........................................28

Fire & Safety Codes/Stall Decorations ..... 7

Entries Closing ................................................32

Handicapped and Electronic Communication Devises .......... 8 Health and Vaccination Requirements Equine Vaccination Rule .................... 8 Health Certificate Requirements US ..... 8 Health Certificate Requirements for Canada 8

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Facility Shipping Information ................... 50

Hoof Measurements ................................. 8

Refunds ...............................................32 Show Accounts ....................................32 General Information & Rules ........... 32 - 35 Class Specifications ................................35 Leveling Classes ...............................35

SPORT HORSE NATIONALS Fee Schedule .......................................... 78 Facility Shipping Information ................... 78 Show Office Hours .................................. 78 Officials.................................................... 79 Class List ..........................................82 - 84 Schedule ..........................................85 - 87 Entries Closing ................................................ 90 Refunds ............................................... 90 Show Accounts .................................... 90 General information & Rules ............90 - 92 Class Specifications .........................93 - 94 US NATIONALS Fee Schedule ........................................ 106 Show Office Hours ................................ 106 Facility Shipping Information ................. 106 Officials.................................................. 107 Class List ......................................111 - 115 Schedule ..................................... 116 - 124 Entries Closing .............................................. 125 Refunds ............................................. 125 Show Accounts .................................. 125 General information & Rules ........125 - 129 Class Specifications .....................129 - 131  

AHA Nationals

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Contact

AHA Officers

Cynthia Richardson .......................... President Nancy Harvey ......................... Vice President Terry Andreasen. ...... Vice President At-Large Howard Pike .............. Vice President At-Large Robert Nash ................................... Treasurer Jan Decker. ...................................... Secretary Lance Walters… ... Immediate Past President

AHA Directors Mimi Gaffey ...................................... Region 1 Jay Greenberg .................................. Region 2 Pam Bingham ................................... Region 3 Mary Jane Brown .............................Region 4 Michelle Pease-Paulsen ..................... .Region 5 Cheri Clark ....................................... Region 6 Isaac Taylor ...................................... Region 7 Rusty Cook ....................................... Region 8 Mark Himmel. .................................... Region 9 Chuck Rickart.................................... Region 10 Dave Waggoner. ...............................Region 11 Lisa Blackstone ...........................................Region 12 Rebecca Fleck .............................................Region 13 Duane Esser ..................................... Region 14 Jan Birk............................................................Region 15 Don Schwartz .................................... Region 16 Terry Johnson.................................... Region 17 Allan Ehrlick ..................................... Region 18 Kathie Hart .............................Director At-Large Jim Hitt ................................... Director At-Large Sue Meyer ............................ Director At-Large Howard Shenk .......................Director At-Large

Selection Committee

R. Stanton Morey ................. Judges & Stewards Commissioner Judie Mitten, Chair .............................. Arizona Marilyn Norton, Vice Chair . .................. Illinois Nancy Miller .................................... Wisconsin Janet Henderson ................................ Ontario Lynne Ridgeway ................................ Georgia Phyllis Ryan ................................ Washington

Judges

The Judges & Stewards Commissioner is responsible for handling written and signed complaints relating to the judges’, stewards’, and other show officials’ conduct when filed by exhibitors, show officials, AHA members or others, and when accompanied by a ten dollar ($10) filing fee. (Res. 5-90) Other comments, compliments, questions, inquiries are encouraged when appropriate (no filing fee required). Write to: AHA, Judges & Stewards Commissioner, 10805 E Bethany Dr., Aurora, CO 800142605; 303-696-4539 or fax to 303-6967878.

AHA Staff Glenn Petty

Executive Vice President 303-696-4551 [email protected] Kelsey Berglund

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Arabian Horse Association 10805 E. Bethany Drive Aurora, CO 80014-2605 (303) 696-4500 phone (303) 696-4599 fax [email protected] www.ArabianHorses.org

Judges & Stewards

Director of National Events Coordinator for U.S. and Canadian Nationals 303-696-4541 [email protected] Susan Laessig National Events Coordinator Sport Horse and Youth Nationals 303-696-4588 [email protected] Marlene Kriegbaum National Show Secretary

Event Numbers These shows are recognized by the Arabian Horse Association

Youth Nationals

303-696-4501 [email protected] Leslie Lockard

#13472

Canadian Nationals

Senior Director of Competitions

Sport Horse Nationals

[email protected]

303-696-4521

#13473 #13474

U.S. Nationals

Julian McPeak

#13475

Director of Marketing

Regular Member United States Equestrian Federation Arabian Division and Recognized by Equine Canada.

303-696-4580

Youth Nationals

#7318

Eri Hook

Canadian Nationals Silver Level

#TBA

Sport Horse Nationals

#317471

U.S. Nationals

#206

[email protected]

Marketing Supervisor Commercial Exhibit Sales 303-696-4553 [email protected]

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GENERAL RULES ALL NATIONAL SHOWS

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EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF/EC RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. The Youth, Sport Horse and U.S. shows are conducted in accordance with the rules of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), and the Canadian Show is conducted in accordance with the rules of Equine Canada (EC). The official rulebook of each organization will prevail for all shows, particularly the Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian Horse Division and the rules of the Arabian Horse Association. Any changes or corrections of the rules will automatically become part of this prize list and will appear in the Modern Arabian Horse Magazine, USEF Equestrian Magazine and the AHA website (ArabianHorses.org). Every participant in each show is responsible for knowledge of these rules and is subject to these rules. Underlined text indicates changes for 2016. For assistance, please call the AHA office at (303) 696-4500 (#4), or fax at (303) 696-4599, Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm (Mountain Time), or e-mail us at [email protected]. AHA INDEMNITY AND NON-RESPONSIBILITY CLAUSES All entries are accepted with the understanding that the Arabian Horse Association and State Fair Park, Ford Idaho Horse Park, Tulsa Expo Square and Keystone Centre, their officers, officials, and employees will not be held responsible for any loss, damage, or injury to any exhibitor, his or her agent or employee, or to any horse or any article of any kind. The exhibitor will be responsible for any loss, damage, or injury to any person, animal, or property occasioned by him/her, his/her agents or employees, or by any animal owned or exhibited by him/her, and shall indemnify the Arabian Horse Association and State Fair Park, Ford Idaho Horse Park, Tulsa Expo Square and Keystone Centre, against any and all loss, damages and liability thus occasioned, including, but not limited to any and all legal costs, including attorney fees, which may be incurred as a result. The submitting of any official entry form to the show secretary shall constitute an acceptance of these provisions by each person or agent signing the entry form.

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ADMISSION TO THE RING AND CONTROLLED PADDOCK PROCEDURE No person will be permitted to enter the ring except participants in the class, judges, their assistants and show officials. Attendants and grooms may enter the ring only when summoned by order of the judges. Attendants and grooms who enter the ring shall be considered a part of the showing team and must be neatly dressed in proper show attire, wearing unmarked dusters at all times when they are in the ring. Only standard grooming equipment will be allowed in this area. There will be no whips, noise makers or other such equipment, devices or objects in the in-gate area which might disturb or create a hazard to horses or handlers except a show whip carried properly by a handler. 1. PERFORMANCE CLASSES At the discretion of show management, order of entry into the ring may be predetermined for any class. A maximum of two grooms and one handler per horse will be allowed at the in-gate area. 2. IN-HAND CLASSES In all breeding classes, the order of go will be determined and posted by birth date of the horse from oldest to youngest. Entries will enter in the order as posted and will be inspected for signs of abuse by the Show Steward immediately prior to entrance into the ring for judging. The manner of inspection will be at the discretion of Show Management. CONTROLLED PADDOCK 1) The one specified person assisting with entrance of in-hand horses into the ring will be allowed to use only the same length whip and appendages as are currently allowed for the individual handling the horse. Rule reference AR114.2: Whips are to be no longer than 6' including

snapper/lash/appendage. Small appendages (no more than 12 inches in length) of ribbon, plastic, etc. are permitted. 2) The designated person will not hit or use any other objects, such as trash cans, walls, etc., to make any noise. 3) In addition, effective immediately, the use of plastic or paper bags of any type or size is prohibited in assisting with entrance(s) into the arena. 4) It is the responsibility of Show Management, along with the USEF Steward(s) to ensure the "designated person" understands this policy and their role. 5) Should this rule/policy be violated, a warning card may be issued to both the handler and the designated person or groom who initiates this violation. 3. AWARDS CEREMONY The Championship and Reserve Championship award ceremony at National Shows allow up to two people other than authorized personnel for award photographs. AMATEUR OWNER It is unethical to transfer or assist or facilitate in the transfer of a horse with the intent to circumvent the purpose of the rules regarding ownership of horses shown in the amateur owner and/or junior owner classes. It is unethical for any AHA member to not provide information relating to the transfer in question that is requested by the Probable Cause Panel or the Ethical Practice Review Board. In determining whether the transfer was unethical, the EPRB may consider, among others, the following: v Horse ending up back in the previous owner’s name within a year of the original transfer. v Horse being transferred at less than fair market value (owner to provide proof of the sales amount). v The fact that prize money went to a person other than the owner or family member. v The fact that the owner or family member did not pay the expenses relating to the upkeep and showing of the horse. AWARDS Types of awards for all shows are as follows: trophy and championship ribbon to the National Champion (no plaque); trophy and Reserve Championship ribbon to the Reserve National Champion (no plaque); plaques and ribbons to remainder of the Top Ten. All horses qualifying for the semi-finals will receive a ribbon. In addition, all horses chosen to advance in preliminary and elimination sections will receive a ribbon. Top Ten Awards will be made regardless of the number of competing entries. However, only awards made to the top 50% (rounded up, not to exceed 10 awards) will receive Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes payout (exception ABS Yearling, AAOTR Jackpot Classes & Young Horse Dressage), Performance Futurity Maturity payout, AHA Horse Achievement Awards, Amateur Achievement Award, High Point Horse Achievement Award, and High Point Amateur Achievement Award. AWARDS/SPECIAL The National Show Commissions will determine if individual prizes and awards will be presented at the National Shows. AHA is not liable for payment of donated prize money paid by an outside organization. Exhibitors are instructed to contact the individual donors to complete any necessary paperwork. BEDDING/SHAVINGS Shavings and feed are available for purchase on the show grounds. Outside shaving deliveries are not allowed to the show grounds.

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CLASS INFORMATION Many National Classes are divided into preliminary and/or elimination sections depending on the number of entries. (Refer to current AHA Handbook for information on “Dividing Classes at Nationals”). Please check with the Show Office regarding which section you have been assigned. If you miss YOUR SECTION, you have missed YOUR CLASS and will not be allowed to advance further. This policy will be strictly enforced. Preliminary sections are designated by Roman Numerals, (I, II, III, IV) and always run before eliminations when class entries warrant the use of preliminaries. Capital letters (A & B) designate elimination sections and either follow the preliminaries or can be the first go of the class. Semi-finals are designated by “SF,” and finals are the last go of the class and are designated by “FNL.” The final and semi-final can be combined as designated with “SF/F.” Classes which may be divided are subject to be moved ahead on the schedule. Check with the Show Office for updates. 1. ADDING CLASSES Additional class entries must be submitted on the Official Entry Form for each show. Please check the box indicating this is not a new horse but added classes for a horse already entered. 2. CANCELLATION OF CLASSES The AHA Convention has established a minimum of three (3) entries for all National classes. The Show Commissions may cancel any class with fewer than three entries. Horses entered in classes cancelled in the 2015 National Arabian and Half-Arabian Championship Horse Shows will retain their eligibility for the 2016 National Show (Res. 61-86). 3. CLASS CALLS a. The two-minute limit for gate closing will be strictly enforced. The gate will close two minutes after the first horse enters the ring or in cases with large classes taking more than two minutes, after the entry of the final horse in a continuous string of horses. b. Due to unforeseeable problems with any mechanical device, the public address system and paddock calls over that system must be considered a courtesy. c. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to be sure that his/her horse is at the gate at the prescribed time. Every effort will be made to maintain a working public address system to carry class calls; however, no protest will be upheld, nor will any section be changed on the basis of public address malfunction alone. 4. CLASS PROCEDURES a. A class is composed of its preliminaries, eliminations, semifinals and finals. (See Section or Working Order Change Requests for more information on preliminaries and eliminations). b. Riders in reining, trail, working cow, cutting, dressage, working hunter, jumper, sport horse in-hand, and obstacle driving classes may show more than one horse in the class. c. In all other classes, a horse may be shown in a class by only one rider and only one horse per rider. 5. CLASS SCRATCHES & NO SHOWS a. PLEASE refer to the fee chart for each show. b. All Scratches MUST be done in writing and turned in (depending on each national show) to the show office to be considered official.

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Class scratches must be made before the end of the prior session. Scratches taking place once the session starts will be assessed the scratch fee. Exhibitors who scratch at the gate and do not file an official scratch by the end of the session will be charged either the scratch fee or the no show fee.

6. CLASS SECTIONS a. Entrants, with possible ring conflicts, should identify section requests on the Official Entry Form. If a section is not specified, then random entry selection will be used for assigning sections. b. Requests for section or working order changes shall be handled as follows: 1) Random entry selection will be used for assigning sections. Any section request not received with your entries will not be considered until the time of the show. 2) Exhibitors can select sections prior to the classes being sectioned. 3) Exhibitors can request a GO FORWARD section once they have made the cut in the preliminary section. The request MUST be submitted to the show office within 1/2 hour after the session the elimination sections were held. (Example: 30 minutes after the completion of the session when the I, II, III cuts were held is the deadline to submit section A & B requests)

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CANCELLATION OR DATE CHANGE OF SHOW Show Management reserves the right to change the dates and/or the location of the show or to cancel the show altogether. In the event of a cancellation, all entry fees and stall fees will be refunded upon request. (Office fees are non-refundable.) Neither the Show Management nor AHA shall have any liability to any exhibitor, owner, handler or other person, firm or corporation by reason of any change or cancellation of the show, except for the return of the aforementioned fees.

7. CLASS SECTION CHANGE REQUEST a. Once a class has been sectioned, if an exhibitor has a conflict between scheduled classes, the exhibitor must request the change in section or working order at least two sessions prior to the earliest class involved. This change must be requested on the official Section Change Form and be filed with the Show Secretary in the Show Office. b. Please check with the Show Office regarding which section you have been assigned. If you miss YOUR SECTION, you have missed YOUR CLASS and will not be allowed to advance further. This policy will be strictly enforced. c. Show Management reviews all requests for changes and their rulings are final. Exhibitors must return to the Show Office to determine if their request for change has been granted and must sign the request form indicating they are aware of the action taken relative to their request. d. If Show Management creates a conflict with an exhibitor’s scheduled class, due to a time change or other adjustment, a section or work order assignment may be changed by Show Management to resolve the conflict. In such case, every effort will be made by the Show Office to notify the exhibitor involved of the section/work order change. 8. CLASS/HORSE SUBSTITUTIONS Substitutions will follow USEF/EC rules. If the owner wishes to use another qualified horse to replace the deceased, sold or injured horse, substitutions may be made after the announced date of the closing of entries and will be handled as follows: a. The Office and the Scoring fee must be paid for the substitute horse, all other fees are transferable. b. A copy of the veterinary letter and/or a copy of notification of death or sale (to the appropriate registry) regarding the death or sale of the horse must be provided with the substitution horse’s entry. For an injury the Vet certificate should give a detailed description of the injury c. The classes must be the same type and rider age breaks. d. Additional classes may be entered for which the new horse is qualified. Post entry rules apply, 9. POST ENTRY Please refer to each individual show’s rules. 10. RIDER/HANDLER/EQUITATION HORSE CHANGES Any changes to the originally entered rider, driver, handler or equitation horse must be made on the appropriate form at the show office at least one session prior to the class involved. Failure to do so will result in a fine. (Refer to Fee Chart for each show).

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11. REFUNDS a. Refunds will be considered upon receipt of a suitable veterinarian certificate attesting to illness or injury, along with a letter from the exhibitor explaining the circumstances. b. All fees, except the office fees, will be refunded with a veterinarian certificate received at the AHA office no later than 40 days prior to the first day of the show. Only the class entry fees, 9-90 fee, USEF fees, EC fees will be refunded, with a veterinarian certificate postmarked between 40 days and 15 days prior to the first day of the show. No fees will be refunded for requests received at the AHA office between 14 day and the completion of the show. c. In the case of a deceased horse, a copy of the veterinary letter and/or a copy of notification of death (to the appropriate registry) is required before a refund will be made for all fees with the exception of the office fee which will be retained by AHA. d. All fees paid for classes cancelled by Show Management shall be refunded in full. e. Class entry fees will be refunded for all non-qualified classes. f. All refunds will be sent by mail after the conclusion of the show. DISCIPLINE Exhibitors are advised that any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the officials of this show on the part of the owner, lessee, trainer, groom, rider, driver, handler or member of the family of the person participating in the show will disqualify the horse from adjudication. The management reserves the right to remove any horse, owner, lessee, trainer, groom, rider, driver, handler, or member of the family of the person participating in the show from the show without being liable for compensation of damages. Any action(s) against a horse which are deemed excessive by a Judge, Steward or Show Veterinarian, in the show ring or anywhere on the competition grounds, may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Commissions or the Judges & Stewards Commissioner. Such action(s) could include, but are not limited to, excessive use of whip, spurs, or bamboo poles. It is a violation of USEF and Equine Canada rules to commit any act or make remarks during the show that are considered offensive or made with the intent to influence or cast aspersions on the judging. (Refer to the current USEF and Equine Canada Rule Books). DISQUALIFICATION Refer to current USEF and Equine Canada Rule Books. For clarification on how a disqualified horse is replaced, refer to the current AHA Handbook. DNA TESTING The Arabian Horse Association reserves the right to do DNA testing at ANY National Show by collecting hair samples (or blood sample, if necessary) from Arabian, Half-Arabian or Anglo-Arabian horses. Samples will be collected under the overall supervision of the Registry Services Department. Any questionable results will go through the standard investigation process of that department. Prize money may be withheld pending the outcome of questionable results.

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DOGS AND OTHER PETS No dogs will be allowed in the main arena or paddock area with the exception of Companion/Guide Dogs, and in accordance with USEF Rules. Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs’ behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under USEF Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards. The Show Management further reserves the right to fine any exhibitor or farm whose dog is running loose and has to be confined by show officials. The first offense will be up to $50.00 and the second offense will be up to $100.00 and expulsion of the animal from

the show grounds. DRUG TESTING, SHOE & HOOF MEASURING It is the prerogative of Show Management to require drug testing or to require the inspection of shoes, pads and/or hoof length for any entry at any time during the show. This is to be accomplished prior to the horse leaving a prearranged inspection area. All horses competing in the Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian Hunter, Jumper, Dressage, Eventing, Combined Driving, Pleasure (Carriage) Driving, Working Western, and Sport Horse Sections are exempt from shoeing regulations. This does not exempt horses that are cross entered into any other classes from compliance with applicable shoeing requirements while competing in those classes. See USEF Rulebook for current shoeing and toe length regulations. Per resolution #24-04, mandatory drug testing will take place at the U.S. and Canadian Nationals. Horses will be picked at random. Refer to current Rule Books. DUPLICATE TROPHIES Duplicate trophies and Top Ten plaques may be ordered any time for any National Show. See each show office for details. Duplicate ribbons are not available. All prices include shipping and handling. Forms may be picked up at the Awards Room. After the Event contact AHA at (303) 696-4500 (#4), or e-mail to: [email protected] for more information. EMERGENCY CONTACT AHA and the Show Commissioners advise owners and/or trainers to leave your contact information of where you can be reached for the duration your horses(s) are on grounds for the National Show with either the barn manager and/or on a card on the stall door. ENTRY INFORMATION All horses must have a certificate of registration when entering any National Show. Pending registrations must be completed by the closing date of each National Show or the entry will be returned and post entry fee will be charged upon resubmission. See each show for further information. All Official Forms can be found on the AHA website at: https://www.arabianhorses.org/additional/forms/national-forms/ Confirmation of entries will be sent via e-mail. If confirmation is not received two weeks prior to the first day of the show, please contact AHA immediately 1. ENTRY REFUSAL The Show Management reserves the right to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries of any exhibitor, as stated in the current USEF or Equine Canada Rule Books and current AHA Handbook. 2. INVALID ENTRIES The following will be considered as an invalid entry; a. Checks or credit cards for a lesser amount than owed. b. Open Checks, NSF checks, Credit cards that are declined or invalid card numbers and will be charged the current AHA NSF fee (see the AHA Handbook SUS 101.3). Full payment MUST be received by the closing deadline or within 7 days of notification of NSF or the entry will be treated as post entry and subject to the post entry fee. 3. ONLINE ENTRIES a. Online entry is available for all National shows. When the online entry system is ready, an email news flash will be sent. Owners, trainers and riders must have a current AHA Competition Membership to do entries online. If AHA does not have a current USEF/EC membership on file for you, you may enter “N/A”; however, you must send AHA a copy of all those USEF/EC membership cards. Please include which show and horse it is for.

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4. MAILED AND FAXED ENTRIES EITHER FAX OR MAIL — DO NOT DO BOTH AS CREDIT CARDS MAY BE CHARGED TWICE PLEASE TYPE or PRINT CLEARLY AHA will accept faxed entries with a valid credit card. Metered mail will only be accepted with an official postmark from country of origin. ENTRIES MUST BE COMPLETE. Entries not compete will be returned. If the returned entry form is still not complete and is

received by the closing date, it will be considered a post entry. Please see each show for the amount of the post entry fee. Complete entries include: 1. Entry form is completed with the following; a. The complete and correct name and address of the registered owner. Owner is defined as the recorded owner as listed on the registration papers. Owners may be listed in the name of a stable or farm only if (a) the stable or farm is a bona fide owner appearing on the horse’s papers, or (b) the stable or farm has been registered with USEF and the number shown on the USEF certificate is noted in the space provided. (Certificate must be sent with the entries). b. The complete horse information. c. The complete rider information for all riders. d. The complete name (must be an adult) and address of the trainer. If there is no trainer, then the owner for the horse at the show must fill out the trainer information. 2. Payment in full is included. NOTE: Issuing a “bad check” is a criminal offense. Payment made with a returned instrument will be handled in accordance with the current AHA Handbook SUS 101. a. Canadian exhibitors must draw all checks in U.S. funds. b. Credit cards will be charged only for the amount listed on the entry blank. If you leave the amount blank, your card will be charged the amount that AHA totals your entry for. c. Due to AHA policy, payment information in any format via email or attachment is not permitted. To ensure secure delivery of private information, please FAX all payment information. Please list detailed information on what show and horse(s) it is for. 3. Entry Forms are signed in at least 3 places. The Owner, Trainer, and Rider signature lines must be signed. All signatures must be from an adult (18 or older). a. If there is no trainer the owner must sign the trainer line. b. In addition, Coaches (if applicable) must sign the entry blank. c. A parent signing for minor need not be a USEF/EC or AHA member, however they must write “Parent “next to their name. d. If applicable, the Minor Exhibitor Consent to Show section must be filled in and signed.

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Cover sheet. Checks and credit cards covering more than one entry need to be accompanied by a detailed description of how the money is to be applied. Please list all the horses/fees on a per horse basis and a contact phone number. Photo copies of all registration papers. If the name shown on the registration papers is different from the person entering the horse, an affidavit, a copy of the sales contract or authorization form is required. Photocopies of signed transfer are not proof of ownership. In owner classes, Contracts of Sale or Bill of Sale will not be acceptable as proof of ownership. USEF/EC Membership Cards for every Owner, Trainer, Rider, Driver, Handler and Coach (if applicable). USEF/EC Amateur Cards for all individuals riding in Adult Amateur classes. UPHA membership cards for UPHA riders. Proof of USEF/EC membership must accompany your entry or you must pay the USEF Show Pass Fee or the EC Temporary Sport License. You can also join USEF/ EC at the show. Stall Request form – see each show for the deadline for group stalling requests.

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If you have problems entering a horse jointly owned online, please call AHA to link that joint ownership. Once linked, you will be able to enter online. If entering multiple horses or entering the same horse in multiple National Show, you must check out after each horse. If you have a problem with your credit card and you get a message saying the horse is already entered when you try to enter a different credit card, you will have to wait 15-20 minutes for that horse to drop out of the system, then re-enter that horse. Once your online entry is complete, an email from the AHA shopping cart will be sent confirming your entry and payment. For group stalling for entries completed online, please fill out the Official Stable Request Form listing all the owners and horses. Please only one form per group. See each show for deadlines for when group stall requests must be in to the AHA office.

EXHIBITOR PARTIES/ALCOHOL Show management will not tolerate any underage drinking by exhibitors or anyone associated with the exhibitors. Parents are responsible for their children. Consequences will include removal from the grounds and authorities will be contacted. Alcoholic beverages may only be purchased through the facility authorized concessionaire/liquor license holder. No other alcoholic beverages may be brought onto the grounds, and liquor may be confiscated. Please contact the individual facilities for more information. FARRIER PERMIT AND REGISTRATION An official Show Farrier will be available on the grounds. No other farrier will be permitted to work on the grounds without registering with the Show Office. Exhibitors wishing to use their private farrier must have the farrier apply at the Show Office and pay a registration fee before they can work on the show grounds (Refer to Fee Chart). FIRE AND SAFETY CODES/STALL DECORATIONS All electrical extension cords must be at least 14 gauge of the threewire (heavy duty) type. Authorized electrical appliances for grooming purposes may be used in designated barn areas only. No unauthorized electrical appliances may be used, and if used, the appliances will be confiscated. The electrical system may not be altered or tampered with under any circumstances. Exhibitor stalls may have the stall walls covered with nonflammable material only. Proof of flame retardant material must be verified. Please have certification of flame retardant material. Fire extinguishers must be provided by the exhibitor. There must be one (1) extinguisher for each two (2) stalls that are covered with nonflammable materials. No aisle ways may be covered overhead. Absolutely no overhead draping of horse stalls is permitted. Decoration of stalls: exterior stall decorations, indoor or outdoor, shall not extend more than three (3) feet from the base of the structure unless otherwise allowed in writing by the particular national show management. No gas, electric or propane heaters, tanks or hot plates allowed in the stalls or stall area at any time. No exposed element heating appliances such as immersion heaters nor open flames are allowed. Smoking is not permitted in the stall area. All manure and used shavings removed from stalls or trailers must be placed in areas specified by the facility, and may NOT be placed in garbage cans. Any vehicle, truck or trailer, within the fenced area of the barn/tent area, or not obeying NO PARKING or FIRE LANE signs in other parts of the grounds will be towed and impounded at the owner’s expense.

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HANDICAPPED & ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION DEVICES 1. Electronic communication devices used for purposes of coaching exhibitors during a competition are prohibited in all classes in the Arabian Division. Exhibitors with a permanent hearing impairment are permitted to use an electronic communication device upon submission of a written certification from a treating medical professional‘s office certifying the permanent hearing impairment and certifying the requirement of an electronic communication device. The medical certification must be provided to the competition Steward within a reasonable time prior to competing who shall attach a copy to the Steward report. 2. Individuals must include their USEF Dispensation Certificate with entries if requiring special adaptations. See USEF and Equine Canada Rule Books. An exhibitor with a disability (other than hearing) will be provided reasonable accommodation upon submission of a written certification from a treating medical professional‘s office certifying the disability and identifying the accommodation necessary for the exhibitor to compete safely. The medical certification must be provided to the competition Steward within a reasonable time prior to competing who shall attach a copy to the Steward report. HEALTH/VACCINATION REQUIREMENTS Please check with the state veterinarians of all states you are planning on passing through regarding possible restrictions due to current health related problems and outbreaks. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to be aware of any additional restrictions that may be in place at the time of crossing state/country boundaries. A valid health certificate is required for every horse. All horses six months and older must be accompanied by an official health certificate of state of origin issued by a state, federal or licensed accredited veterinarian, and such certificate must include a veterinarian’s statement that examination was made within the past thirty (30) days. Each horse must have a negative Coggins test, dated within a year of the showing date. Do not submit your Coggins Test Certificate or Health Certificate with your entries. Keep the certificates in your possession until such time as it is requested. You may be required to show health papers and proof of a negative Coggins test prior to being allowed to unload horses.

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EQUINE VACCINATION RULE 1. At Federation licensed competitions, horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six months prior to entering the stables. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management. Documentation should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below. The frequency of vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian. 2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian on documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations; name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration. 3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of the vaccine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody, and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration. 4. In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering

the competition grounds. These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested. HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR HORSES CROSSING THE U.S./CANADIAN BORDER A valid health certificate is required for every horse. All horses six months and older must be accompanied by an official health certificate of state of origin issued by a state, federal or licensed accredited veterinarian, and such certificate must include a veterinarian’s statement that examination was made within the past thirty (30) days and revealed the animal to be free from symptoms of any infectious disease or exposure thereto. Each horse must have a negative Coggins test, dated within a year of the showing date. Do not submit your Coggins Test Certificate or Health Certificate with your entries. Keep the certificates in your possession until such time as it is requested. You may be required to show health papers and proof of a negative Coggins test prior to being allowed to unload horses. Please check with the state veterinarians of all states you are planning on passing through regarding possible restrictions due to current health related problems and outbreaks. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to be aware of any additional restrictions that may be in place at the time of crossing state/country boundaries. HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS FOR NATIONAL SHOWS IN CANADA Health certificate Requirements— ENTERING U.S.A. All horses require a negative Coggins test, dated and signed by the Health of Animals Veterinarian, within six months of entry to the U.S.A. All horses require a health certificate, signed by your veterinarian and a Health of Animals Veterinarian within 30 days of entering the U.S.A. The certificate must state that the horse is free of contagious diseases. Foals that are less than five months old and accompanied by the mare require no testing to enter the U.S.A. All horses must be accompanied by a document indicating proof of ownership. If the horse is registered, a photocopy of the original registration papers must be carried with the horse. If Canadian horses are entering the U.S.A. for breeding or sales purposes, a formal entry must be made. This is done through a customs broker at the U.S.A. Port of Entry. There is a fee charged for this service. Canadian show and rodeo horses entering the U.S.A. temporarily are required to fill out a form at the Port of Entry. This may be done by the owner or agent. An American horse in Canada for 72 hours or less can re-enter the U.S.A. with an American Health Certificate. American horses participating in a public recognized show can return to the U.S.A. on the American Health Certificate for up to 90 days, if the owner supplies proof of attending rodeos, horse shows, or race meets. This means you must have a published show program identifying your horse as a competitor in the show. All horses must submit to inspection when entering the U.S.A. If a Canadian horse is sold to an American buyer, the seller must file an export entry form at the Canadian port prior to leaving Canada. Some American states have permit regulations, so check with state agricultural authorities to obtain a permit prior to entering the state. In many cases, this can be obtained via telephone.

HOOF MEASUREMENTS Complimentary hoof measurements will NOT be provided by USEF Stewards at any National Show.

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INSURANCE ADVISORY Due to the number and quality of horses at the National Shows, we urge each exhibitor to verify their liability insurance coverage and their livestock mortality coverage with their own insurance carrier. MEMBERSHIP AHA EACH COMPETITOR (THIS INCLUDES AT LEAST ONE RECORDED OWNER AND ALL TRAINERS, DRIVERS, RIDERS, HALTER HANDLERS, COACHES AND THE PERSON(S) SIGNING THE ENTRY BLANK) IN AN ARABIAN HORSE ASSOCIATION RECOGNIZED ARABIAN DIVISION, AT THE TIME OF ENTRY INTO A COMPETITION, MUST SUBMIT A COPY OF A VALID AHA MEMBERSHIP/COMPETITION CARD OR JOIN AHA. SINGLE EVENT MEMBERSHIP IS NOT ACCEPTABLE AT AHA REGIONAL OR NATIONAL COMPETITIONS. EXHIBITORS IN WALK-TROT CLASSES MUST HAVE AN AHA MEMBERSHIP WITH COMPETITION CARD AT AHA COMPETITIONS. EXHIBITITORS IN LEAD LINE CLASSES OR PARENTS/GUARDIANS SIGNING FOR MINORS ARE EXEMPT FROM AHA/MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS. (BOD 5/12) Any farm, business or corporation owning and/or showing a horse must be a Business Member of AHA. EQUINE CANADA MEMEBERSHIP For EC membership rules please refer to the EC Rule book General Rules Article A202 – A209. For an EC membership card, contact EC at www.equinecanada.ca or (613) 248-3433. UNITED STATES EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP AND AGREEMENT Each participant must submit a valid USEF COMPETING membership card or pay the USEF Show Pass Fee of $30.00. Amateur exhibitors must have an Amateur card. Exception: Exhibitors in WalkTrot & Leadline Classes or Parents or Guardian signing for minors. Junior Exhibitors are automatically considered Amateurs. For USEF memberships, contact information is www.usef.org or 859258-2472. Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 USEF Show Pass Fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk-trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes

USEF ENTRY AGREEMENT I have read the United Sates Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation” Entry Agreement (GR 906.4) as printed in the Prize List for the shows listed in this Omnibus (Youth Nationals, Sport Horse Nationals and U.S. Nationals Competitions) and agree to all of its provisions. I understand that by entering any of these Competitions, I am subject to Federation Rules, the Prize List, and local rules of the competition. I agree to waive the right to the use of my photos from the competition and agree that any actions against the Federation must be brought in New York State. By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State

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IN-KIND SPONSORSHIP/PRODUCT DONATIONS Companies may distribute giveaways through the purchase of a commercial exhibit booth space in the Shopping Expo. AHA Corporate Partners and contracted Event Sponsors may provide premiums, products or cash (in the form of added prize money) to exhibitors only through the prior approval of AHA Show Management. All ring presentations must also have prior approval of AHA Show Management.

MOTORIZED VEHICLES USEF GR1301.7 Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state or province in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds of recognized competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above-described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent, guardian or trainer of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with USEF Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. The show security for the duration of the show will impound any motorized vehicle that is operated in an unsafe or hazardous manner or parked in a restricted area. Please drive golf carts responsibly, horses have the right away.

USEF “Non Competing” Members must also pay the Show Pass Fee.

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PATRONSHIPS Each National show has a patron’s program with various benefits including preferred stalling, class sponsorship, seating and patron’s lounge benefits. See the individual Patron sponsorship forms in this Prize List for specific benefit and cost information per event. Patronship fees are listed on the patron form for each show, and should be mailed separate from the Official Entry Form. After the entry closing date, any cancelled patronship is refundable by 50% if paid in full. If only minimum payment was made and patronship is not paid in full by date stated on form, no money will be refunded. Prior to entry closing date, patron fees may be refunded less the non-refundable deposit. After the entry closing date, patronships may still be available. Please contact AHA Event Sales for more information. Patronships are encouraged to be submitted before the deadline to ensure availability, seating and stalling priority. PHOTOGRAPHS Anyone who attends any national show automatically grants AHA permission to publish photos taken by AHA photographers and/or staff in which they and/or their horses appear. No written release is required for AHA to publish these photos for its promotional purposes. PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY The Arabian Horse Association forbids any pictures taken for the use of paid commercial distribution through websites, social media or other outlets. Professional Photographers or videographers, as defined by individuals who have or will have images for sale, are not permitted to photograph or video without written permission by the Arabian Horse Association. No photographers other than the official photographer may take pictures in the ring or from the rail. Professional photography equipment, cameras with lenses longer than 4 inches, will not be permitted except for credentialed media and those holding press passes (to take pictures outside the ring only). Additionally, watermarked photography will be considered professional photography and will not be allowed to be posted on any media outlets by any photographers other than AHA or the official photographer. Media credentials may be issued to credentialed journalists, photographers and videographers from recognized non-equine industry magazines, newspapers, and publications. Those issued media credentials must sign an agreement stating no photographs or videos taken will be sold. Credentials will only be issued to media for the purpose of news gathering and dissemination only. Equine Industry press passes will be issued to photographers for the price or $900 and these press passes will allow photographers to shoot on grounds, however, not in any show arenas. Press passes can be purchased in the commercial exhibitor office. Violation of the policy will result in removal from the show grounds. Additionally, commercial photographers found violating this policy will be accessed a $1000 fee. This policy extends to violations found post-show through websites, social media, and other outlets. PRIZE MONEY Prize money will be paid to the party who is listed as the Recorded Owner of the horse on the current Certificate of Registration. Checks for prize money shall be mailed within 60 days after completion of the show. The Social Security Number or Federal Taxpayer Identification Number must be on file with AHA before AHA prize money is released. If this information is not on file or is not provided within 120 days after notification, all prize money will be forfeited. If additional prize money requirements are not fulfilled (See Sweepstakes, Halter and Performance Futurity /Maturity Chapters), the prize money shall be forfeited. Citizens from other countries winning prize money in the U.S. may contact the AHA Accounting Department for Internal Revenue Service requirements. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR Refer to current USEF and Equine Canada Rule Books.

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QUALIFICATIONS The classes held in these shows require horses to be qualified according to AHA rules. Regional exceptions may apply to some shows depending on the closing date provided the horse is not previously qualified before the regional show to which the exception applies. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor and/or the person(s) signing the Official Entry Form to verify that the horse is eligible to be entered and compete in the National Championship Class. There is no such thing as re-qualifying. Refer to the current AHA Handbook and ArabianHorses.org for complete rules. If you have any questions about qualifications, contact AHA Competition Services at (303) 696-4500, #4. SCHEDULE CHANGES The schedules printed in this prize list are based on entry projections for each class and the number of sections required. Any change in the number of entries may affect the corresponding number of sections in that class. The Show Commissions will review class entry numbers and sections after the entry deadline and will revise the schedule accordingly if deemed necessary. Please note that classes, which may be divided, are subject to be moved ahead on the schedule. Check with the Show Office upon arrival for schedule changes and posted sections. SECURITY Exhibitors are advised that it is their responsibility to secure their valuables and stall area. The Show has a limited number of security personnel on the premises. Please report any issues related to security breaches. SHARPS CONTAINERS For US Competitions (per USEF Rule Book): Show Management will place at least one sharps container per fifty occupied stalls for the disposal of needles and other disposable sharp instruments in convenient locations in barns housing competition horses. It is competition management’s responsibility to replace such containers when full and dispose of them properly. Competition management may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their agents up to $100 plus clean up costs for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments. Competition management will place a notice of this requirement either in its prize list or on a specific handout given to trainers on check in at the competition. If local law has different requirements, local law will prevail. SOLICITATION/SHOPPING EXPO/COMMERCIAL EXHIBITS All flyers, signs, posters, commercial notices, etc., may be posted in designated areas only. All others will be removed immediately. Check with the show office or the commercial exhibit office for designated locations. Solicitations will not be allowed on the grounds unless a commercial exhibit booth/space is purchased. No company or business will be permitted to exhibit or hold any sponsored activities without the express written permission of AHA. Solicitation of funds for any political, educational, charitable or other corporation, association, group, individual or cause of any kind is strictly prohibited, without prior written consent from AHA. Exhibitors must have prior written consent from AHA and the proper state authority to conduct a raffle or drawing of any kind. Commercial Exhibit space must be purchased using the “Application for Exhibit Space”, which may be obtained from AHA. All Food Concessionaires are contracted by the individual facilities, and Commercial Exhibitors are not allowed to sell food or drinks. STALLS/ASSIGNMENT/AVAILABILITY Those exhibitors wishing to be stabled together MUST MAIL THE ENTRIES IN THE SAME ENVELOPE and must be included on the stall reservation form. Please note that patronships must represent one entity ONLY, and all stalls assigned to any one patron must be designated under a single name (a company, a farm, training stable, an individual, and a family are all considered single entity). Additional stalls requested after the original stalls are purchased may not be assigned in the same location as the original stalls.

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STALLS/TACK Tack stalls will be assigned subject to their availability. Exhibitors will be allowed to order tack stalls per the individual National Show’s policy. Management reserves the right to limit the number of total tack stalls due to availability. Tack stalls that are cancelled by show management will be refunded to the exhibitor. If you are ordering just tack stalls, please use an entry form leaving the horse information blank. Please do not just list them on the stall reservation form. UNAUTHORIZED HORSES AND ANIMALS ON SHOW GROUNDS Horses and other hoofed animals not entered in the show will not be allowed on the show grounds. Owners/agents will be charged $300 per unauthorized horse and said horse(s) will be removed from the grounds. VENDORS A list of Official Vendors for each show is provided in this prize list and on-line at ArabianHorses.org. Other suppliers may be used, but deliveries from vendors other than the Official Show Vendors may not be made on the show grounds. See “Solicitations” for information on Commercial Exhibit Space.

VETERINARIAN INSPECTION All animals are subject to a physical inspection and may be examined for the use of mydriatic drugs by the show veterinarian at the discretion of the Show Commission. The Show Management reserves the right to refuse entry onto the show grounds to any horse exposed to, or which may be harboring, a communicable disease. AHA also reserves the right to a postmortem examination free of charge, on any horse, which dies on the show grounds

VETERINARIAN PERMIT AND REGISTRATION The official veterinarian shall be an AAEP member. He/she shall not rule on soundness in classes he/she or a family member may have a horse or pony entered or measure any horses or ponies where a conflict of interest may arise due to personal or family interest in the equine. The official veterinarian may be a competitor and will cover the requirements of USEF. No other veterinarian will be permitted to work on the grounds without registering with the Show Office. Exhibitors wishing to use their private veterinarians must have the veterinarian apply at the Show Office and pay a registration fee before they can work on the grounds. Private Veterinarian applications will be available at the Show Office and must be completed and submitted to the Show Office for written approval. Private veterinarians must be members, in good standing, of the AAEP, licensed in the State or province in which the show is held (proof of license to be submitted with application) and will be required to follow and abide by the AHA, USEF, Equine Canada, and AAEP rules and practices. The use of any pictures taken at an event sponsored by AHA for promotional, advertising or commercial purpose without the written consent of AHA is prohibited. Violators will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. Professional photographers may not record the event with any kind of camera, or video equipment. No video cameras, other than those of the contracted official show videographer, will be allowed in the arena buildings or into the competition arenas to include seating areas. This policy will be strictly enforced. Violation of the policy may result in removal from the show grounds. Amateur videographers are exempt from this policy

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STALL DAMAGE Stall walls may not be cut down. Stalls must be vacated in their original condition. Stalls may not be structurally or otherwise altered in any way (including putting nails into walls). Any and all stalls used by exhibitors must be returned to their original condition prior to leaving the grounds. Exhibitors will be billed for any alteration/damage to their stalls on the premises to or any required cleanup of any stalls they use. STALLS/HORSE One paid stall per entered horse, all others are considers tack stalls. No subletting of stalls will be allowed. Every horse is required to be stabled on the show grounds at least 12 hours before the start of the first class in which it is to be shown and must remain continuously on the show grounds until it has completed every class in which it is to be shown. Stalls will not be allocated to any non-registered Arabian or HalfArabian/Anglo-Arabian without written approval of the Show Management.

AT THE DIRECTION OF THE AHA JUDGE’S & STEWARD’S COMMISSIONER AND THE AHA EDUCATION AND EVALUATION COMMISSION, THE JUDGE(S) WILL BE PENALIZING HORSES WITH UNNATURAL TAILS. CONVERSELY, HORSES WITH NATURAL TAIL CARRIAGE SHOWING EXPRESSION THAT IS NOT ANGRY OR OFFENSIVE WILL NOT BE PENALIZED

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APAHA PREAMBLE

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We, as Professional and Amateur Horsemen of the Arabian Horse Association, pledge to assume a positive role as leaders in the Arabian horse community. While achieving the goals of promoting, showing, and caring for the horse, we shall protect the health, image, and welfare of the breed. Therefore, we set forth the following standards:

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HORSEMEN’S STANDARDS OF CONDUCT

We shall comply with and actively encourage all Professional and Amateur Horsemen to adhere to all rules and regulations of AHA, USEF, CAHR, and EC. We shall instill confidence, trust, and mutual respect in our clients, fellow exhibitors, and the public by a commitment to ethical practice and avoidance of any action conducive to discrediting the Arabian horse, AHA, or our fellow horsemen. We shall ensure that the welfare of the Arabian horse is paramount and that every Arabian horse be treated humanely and with dignity, respect, and compassion. As Horsemen we agree that it is our obligation, not only to the horse, but to each other, to have a reciprocal relationship wherein we are compelled to comment to our peers on their actions as well as be receptive of comments on our actions, if those actions might be perceived or interpreted as abusive or inappropriate. There should be no malicious force during training. Good horsemanship teaches a horse to respond to the aids with confidence. Abusive practices are those that inflict injury or result in intimidation and fear. This may include jerking, spurring or whipping when employed in a manner that increases a horse’s fear, confusion, or distress. While most types of tack and training methods are not themselves abusive, we understand that anything used wrongly, over used, or over done can prove to be abusive or perceived to be abusive by onlookers. The duration of training sessions should take into account climate conditions, intensity of work, footing and the condition of each horse to ensure there is no undue stress. We shall conduct all business affairs with integrity, sincerity, and accuracy in an open and forthright manner. We shall act with integrity in financial dealings with clients, professionals, and the public. We shall employ a policy of full disclosure to our horse’s owners, as well as potential buyers, about all facts and knowledge regarding a horse they own or are considering purchasing. Horsemen will never perform, condone, or allow surgical alteration or procedure on an Arabian horse unless professionally prescribed by a licensed veterinarian, and then, only for the survival or threatened health of an Arabian or Half-Arabian horse. This includes the altering of the natural carriage of the tail, which is one of our breed standards and characteristics. Horsemen will not administer to any horse engaged in competition drugs or medications that give an unfair competitive advantage or serve no required therapeutic purpose.

Canadian Nationals fee schedule FEE SCHEDULE

CANADIAN NAT’LS

ENTRY FEES: Class Entry Fees (see pgs. 40 - 41) ........................................................................... $199 Office Fee (per horse) ................................................................................................... $60 Education/Evaluation (Res. 9-90) (per horse) .............................................................. $20 Failure to Close Open Show Accounts ....................................................................... $100 Post Entry Fee (per horse) ......................................................................................... $525 Scoring (per horse) ....................................................................................................... $10 Class No Show Fee (per class) .................................................................................. $100 Scratch Fee (if not filed in office, per class) ................................................................. $50 Late Class Post Fee .................................................................................................... $100 Rider/Horse Equitation Change Late Fee ..................................................................... $25 EC Drug Fee (per horse) ................................................................................................ $7 2 Year Old Jackpot Entry Fee .................................................................................... $250 STALL FEES: Horse Stall (each) ........................................................................................................ $260 Tack Stall (each) .......................................................................................................... $260 Failure to Notify Barn or Show Office of Late Departure............................................. $100 Early/Late Stabling per stall/per day any use ................................................................ $30 (Prior to 8 am, Friday August 12 or after noon Sunday August 21) To avoid double billing please do not include early/late stabling with your entry *Please do not split cost of tack stalls on your entry form OPTIONAL ITEMS: Hunter-Jumper Warm Up classes 1000 or 1001........................................................... $20 Trail Warm Up ............................................................................................................... $20 Private Veterinarian Permit Fee .............................................................................. $1,050 Private Farrier Permit Fee .......................................................................................... $525 Massage Therapist/Chiropractor/Acupuncturist Fee .................................................. $525 Above fees include GST Tax #895563104. Make checks payable in U.S. funds to AHA and mail to: 10805 E. Bethany Dr., Aurora, CO 80014. The GST Tax is a 5% value-added tax that is based on the goods purchased and services used in Canada. It is not an income tax. It is therefore applied to commercial transactions regardless of whether or not an American citizen/corporation realizes any income in Canada. U.S. horses may enter Canada on a temporary basis to race, show or breed without having to pay the GST Tax. A temporary entry is valid for twelve months and may be extended an additional six months. A U.S. owner must pay the tax on goods and services that he or she purchases in Canada. If a horse is claimed or sold, the U.S. owner must pay the 5% tax which is based on the selling price of the horse. U.S. owners may register with the Canadian government to obtain a GST Tax Number. Once registered, the owner may seek a refund of any tax paid. This is the only way an American can obtain a refund for the GST Tax paid.

SHOW OFFICE INFORMATION Phone and fax will be available during open office hours stated below. Show Office will be open: Thursday, August 11 – Saturday August 13 8:00 am – 5:30 pm Sunday, August 14 – Saturday, August 20 1 hour prior to classes are scheduled to begin to 30 minutes after conclusion of last class. FACILITY SHIPPING INFO Keystone Centre Attn: Canadian Nationals (Include Exhibitor/Vendor/Stable Name) #1, 1175-18th Street Brandon, Manitoba R7A 7C5 (Cell number of recipient) Packages for the horse show will only be accepted August 11 - 20, 2016. Neither AHA nor Keystone Centre is responsible for lost or stolen packages. ENTRY CLOSING DATE is June 28, 2016. Entries will be accepted at regular fees if qualified and postmarked no later than June 28, 2016. New Horses and/or Classes will be accepted until 5 pm Friday August 12 at the show office. Post entry fees may apply. Absolutely no entries will be accepted after Friday, August 12, 5 PM. If you will be post entering or entering between July 14 and August 12 with a Post Entry Exception, you MUST contact the stabling manager Tony Caughell at [email protected] to inform the stalling office of the number of stalls you will need. Group Stabling Requests Due in the AHA Office by Tuesday, July 14, 2016.

ATTENTION EXHIBITORS! Remember to pick upAttention your Awards. Exhibitors ! The Awards Room will be open for up your Awards. Remember to pick one hour after classes each day. The Awards Room will be open for one hour after classes each day.

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show officials

JUDGES

The management reserves the right to vary or add to this list.

PANEL 1 JUDGES Duane Esser (E) ...................................................... Cleves, OH

The management the right to vary or add toPhoenix, this list. AZ Lambert (L)reserves John ..................................................... Kim Morgan (M) ...................................................Pilot Point, TX PANEL 1 Duane Esser PANEL 2 (E) ...................................................... Cleves, OH John Lambert Phoenix, AZOK Bruce Bates(L) (B)..................................................... .............................................. Wyandotte, Kim Pilot Point, TXMO LizMorgan (L)................................................... ................................................... Bentley(M) Oronogo, Leo Hansen (H) ............................................... Scottsdale, AZ PANEL 2 Bruce Bates (B) .............................................. Wyandotte, OK DRESSAGE (D) LizElaine Bentley (L) ................................................... MO Potter .....................................................Oronogo, Ontario,Canada Leo Hansen (H) ............................................... Scottsdale, AZ WORKING HUNTER (WH) DRESSAGE (D) Paddy Downing-Nygard .......................................Burnsville, NC Elaine Potter ..................................................... Ontario,Canada WORKING WESTERN (3) WORKING (WH) Mary JaneHUNTER Brown (B) ........................................... Newberg, OR Paddy Downing-Nygard .......................................Burnsville, NCCO Jim Hitt (H) ........................................................... Elizabeth, Deb Witty (W).................................................... Ellensburg, WA WORKING WESTERN (3) Mary Jane Brown (B) ........................................... Newberg, OR Jim Hitt (H)classes ........................................................... CO the 6 * Halter will be judged by 5 judges, Elizabeth, selected from Deb Witty (W) .................................................... Ellensburg, WA judges available between panels 1 & 2 listed above. Judging selections for each halter class will be posted at the show. For more information, please refer to the general rules contained * Halter classes willofbethejudged by 5 judges, selected from the 6 within this section omnibus. judges available between panels 1 & 2 listed above. Judging selections for each halter class will be posted at the show. For more information, please refer to the general rules contained within this section of the omnibus.

CANADIAN NAT’LS

SHOW COMMISSION Gerald McDonald, Chair ......................................................... British Columbia Allan Ehrlick, Vice Chair........................................................................ Ontario Tony Caughell, ...................................................................................... Alberta SHOW COMMISSION ....................................................................................... Ohio Dave Daugherty, Gerald McDonald, Chair ......................................................... British Columbia Dan Cross ............................................................................................ Ontario Allan Ehrlick, Vice Chair........................................................................ Ontario Tony Caughell, ...................................................................................... Alberta SHOW COMMISSION CAN BE CONTACTED AT: Dave Daugherty, ....................................................................................... Ohio Arabian Association Dan CrossHorse ............................................................................................ Ontario 10805 E. Bethany Drive Aurora, CO 80014 CAN BE CONTACTED AT: SHOW COMMISSION Phone (303) 696-4500 Arabian Horse Association Fax (303) 696-4599 10805 E. Bethany Drive [email protected] Aurora, CO 80014 www.arabianhorses.org Phone (303) 696-4500 OFFICIALS Fax (303) 696-4599 OFFICIALS Show Manager ........................................................................ Gerald McDonald [email protected] Event Coordinator ........................................ Kelsey Berglund (720)McDonald 648-9220 Show Manager ........................................................................ Gerald www.arabianhorses.org [email protected] Event Coordinator ........................................ Kelsey Berglund (720) 648-9220 [email protected] Show Secretary........................................ Marlene Kriegbaum, (303) 696-4501 OFFICIALS Show Secretary ........................................ Marlene Kriegbaum, (303) 696-4501 [email protected] Show Manager ........................................................................ GeraldDoug McDonald [email protected] Announcers ..................................................................................... Moore Event Coordinator ........................................ Kelsey Berglund (720) 648-9220 Announcers ..................................................................................... Doug Moore Trisha Brown [email protected] Trisha Brown EC Night Steward ......................................................................... Neil Ratledge Show Secretary ........................................ Marlene Kriegbaum, (303) 696-4501 Steward ......................................................................... Neil Ratledge EC Night Stewards ....................................................................................... Jill Barton [email protected] EC Stewards ....................................................................................... Jill Barton Jackie Taylor Announcers ..................................................................................... Doug Jackie Taylor TinaMoore Collins TinaBrown Collins Course Designer .................................................................CherylTrisha Smith Ehrlick EC Night Steward ......................................................................... Neil Ratledge Course Designer ................................................................. Cheryl Smith Ehrlick Trail Course Designer .................................................................................. TBA EC Stewards ....................................................................................... Jill Barton Trail Course Designer .................................................................................. TBA Farrier .................................................................................... Pat Gallahan, Jackie Taylor Farrier .................................................................................... Pat Gallahan, TBA Photographer .............................................................. Jeff Janson Photography Tina Collins Photographer .............................................................. Jeff Janson Photography www.jeffjanson.com Course Designer .................................................................Cheryl Smith Ehrlick www.jeffjanson.com Ringmasters ............................................................................ Sylvia Carruthers Trail Course Designer .................................................................................. TBA Ringmasters ............................................................................ Sylvia Carruthers Derek Jones Farrier .................................................................................... Pat Gallahan, Derek Kevin TBA Jones Photographer .............................................................. Jeff Janson Photography Kevin Jones Laura Cross www.jeffjanson.com Laura Cross Stabling Manager ......................................................................... Tony Caughell Ringmasters ............................................................................ Sylvia Carruthers Stabling Manager ......................................................................... 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Class

BREEDING GELDING IN-HAND 2 Arabian Mare Breeding 3 & Over CH 5 Arabian Mare Breeding AAOTH 3 & Over CH 15 Arabian Stallion Breeding 3 & Over CH 18 Arabian Stallion Breeding AAOTH 3 & Over CH 27 Arabian Gelding In-Hand 3 & Over CH 30 Arabian Gelding In-Hand AAOTH 3 & Over CH 403 HA/AA Mare Breeding Saddle/Pleasure 3 & Over CH 405 HA/AA Mare Breeding Stock/Hunter 3 & Over CH 410 HA/AA Mare Breeding Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH 3 & Over CH 414 HA/AA Mare Breeding Stock/Hunter AAOTH 3 & Over CH 453 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Saddle/Pleasure 3 & Over CH 455 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Stock/Hunter 3 & Over CH 460 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH 3 & Over CH 464 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Stock/Hunter AAOTH 3 & Over CH

Judge/Panel

Additional Fees

HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER

TOTAL Fee Per Class $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

YEARLING BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES * 971 Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Filly CH HALTER $199 HALTER $199 * 972 Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Colt/Gelding CH D * 973 HA/AA Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Filly CH HALTER $199 D * 974 HA/AA Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Colt/Gelding CH HALTER $199 Yearlings and 2 Year Olds may only compete in the age specific National Class, cross entry into Open and ATH is not permitted (Comp 1203) TWO YEAR OLD JACKPOT * 874 Arabian 2 Year Old Colt Jackpot HALTER J1 $449 * 975 Arabian 2 Year Old Gelding Jackpot HALTER J1 $449 * 976 Arabian 2 Year Old Filly Jackpot HALTER J1 $449 Yearlings and 2 Year Olds may only compete in the age specific National Class, cross entry into Open and ATH is not permitted (Comp 1203)

HALTER FUTURITY 977 Arabian Futurity Filly CH 978 Arabian Futurity Colt CH 979 Arabian Futurity Gelding CH D 980 HA/AA Futurity Filly CH D 981 HA/AA Futurity Gelding CH

HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER HALTER

F3 F3 F3 F3 F3

$299 $299 $299 $299 $299

SPORT HORSE IN HAND HUNTER TYPE Will run concurrently with Dressage Type (D & WH judges with 1 triangle) 2701 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2709 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2721 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2729 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2741 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2749 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2821 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2829 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2861 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type 3 & Over CH 2869 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Hunter Type 3 & Over CH

WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

DRESSAGE TYPE Will run concurrently with Hunter Type (D & WH judges with 1 triangle) 2761 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2769 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2781 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2789 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2801 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2809 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2881 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2889 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2921 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type 3 & Over CH 2929 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Dressage Type 3 & Over CH

D D D D D D D D D D

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

D-Classes that require DNA testing verified to a purebred parent before being allowed to show New classes & fees are in bold and underlined * Sweepstakes Allocated Payback F3 = 3 Year Old Halter Futurity Payment $100 J1 = Jackpot $250

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#

PARK 61 63 501 503

Class Arabian Park Horse CH Arabian Park Horse AOTR CH HA/AA Park Horse CH HA/AA Park Horse AOTR CH

1 1 1 1

E,L,M L,M,E M,E,L E,L,M

$199 $199 $199 $199

1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 2

L,M,E E,L,M M,E.L M,E,L B,L,H E,L,M L,H,B M,E,L L,M,E E,L,M M,E,L H,B,L L,M,E B,L,H

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

E,L,M M,E,L L,M,E E,L,M L,H,B H,B,L B,L,H M,E,L M,E,L

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

E,L,M M,E,L L,M,E E,L,M L,H,B H,B,L B,L,H M,E,L L,M,E

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 2 2

L,H,B B,L,H H,B,L H,B,L L,H,B L,M,E E,L,M M,E,L E,L,M B,L,H L,H,B

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

2 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 2

H,B,L L,H,B B,L,H B,L,H L,M,E M,E,L E,L,M L,H,B H,B,L

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

COUNTRY ENGLISH PLEASURE 96 Arabian Country English Pleasure CH 1 2110 Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 1 99 Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 1 2112 Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 1 2115 Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 2 2116 Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR 19 - 39 CH 2 1901 Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 2 * 112 Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse CH 1 1168 Arabian Country English Pleasure Select AATR CH**** 1 ****Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Country English Pleasure Class 541 HA/AA Country English Pleasure CH 1 2148 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 1 544 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 1 2150 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 1 2152 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 2 2154 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR 19 - 39 CH 2 1909 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 2 * 557 HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse CH 1 1172 HA/AA Country English Pleasure Select AATR CH**** 1 ****Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Country English Pleasure Class WESTERN PLEASURE 191 Arabian Western Pleasure CH 2123 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 194 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 197 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under CH 2125 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 14 - 18 CH 201 Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 13 & Under CH 2126 Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 14 - 18 CH 2127 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 19 - 39 CH 1905 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH * 205 Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse CH 1166 Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR CH**** ****Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Western Pleasure Class 621 2161 624 2163 2165 2167 1913 * 637 1170

HA/AA Western Pleasure CH HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH HA/AA Western Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR 19 - 39 CH HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse CH HA/AA Western Pleasure Select AATR CH**** ****Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Western Pleasure Class

* Sweepstakes Allocated Payback

Class Fee

CANADIAN NAT’LS

ENGLISH PLEASURE 76 Arabian English Pleasure CH 2105 Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 79 Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 2107 Arabian English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 2108 Arabian English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH * 91 Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse CH 358 Arabian English Pleasure AATR CH 516 HA/AA English Pleasure CH 2143 HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 519 HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 2144 HA/AA English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 2146 HA/AA English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH * 532 HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse CH 359 HA/AA English Pleasure AATR CH

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Class

Judge/Panel

HUNTER PLEASURE # Class HUNTER PLEASURE 291 Arabian Hunter Pleasure CH 2 B,L,H 291Pleasure Arabian Hunter19Pleasure 2133 Arabian Hunter AAOTR - 39 CH CH 2 H,B,L 2133Pleasure Arabian Hunter40Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 294 Arabian Hunter AAOTR & Over CH 2 L,H,B 294Pleasure Arabian Hunter AAOTR 40 & Over CH 298 Arabian Hunter JOTR 13 &Pleasure Under CH 2 L,H,B 298Pleasure Arabian Hunter 2135 Arabian Hunter JOTR 14 -Pleasure 18 CH JOTR 13 & Under CH 2 B,L,H 2135Pleasure Arabian Hunter 302 Arabian Hunter JTR 13 & Pleasure Under CHJOTR 14 - 18 CH 1 M,E,L 302Pleasure Arabian Hunter Pleasure 2136 Arabian Hunter JTR 14 - 18 CH JTR 13 & Under CH 1 L,M,E 2136Pleasure Arabian Hunter 2137 Arabian Hunter AATR 19 -Pleasure 39 CH JTR 14 - 18 CH 1 E,L,M 2137Pleasure Arabian Hunter 1903 Arabian Hunter AATR 40 &Pleasure Over CHAATR 19 - 39 CH 1 L,M,E 1903Pleasure Arabian Hunter Pleasure * 306 Arabian Hunter Junior Horse CH AATR 40 & Over CH 2 L,H,B * 306Pleasure Arabian Hunter Pleasure 1169 Arabian Hunter Select AATR CH****Junior Horse CH 2 L,H,B 1169 Hunter CH**** ****Select Rider may Arabian not cross enterPleasure into anySelect otherAATR Arabian or HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Class ****Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Class 734 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure CH 2 B,L,H HA/AA Hunter19Pleasure 2171 HA/AA Hunter734 Pleasure AAOTR - 39 CH CH 2 H,B,L 2171 HA/AA Hunter40Pleasure AAOTR 19 - 39 CH 737 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR & Over CH 2 L,H,B HA/AA Hunter AAOTR 40 & Over CH 740 HA/AA Hunter737 Pleasure JOTR 13 &Pleasure Under CH 2 L,H,B HA/AA Hunter 2173 HA/AA Hunter740 Pleasure JOTR 14 -Pleasure 18 CH JOTR 13 & Under CH 2 B,L,H 2173 HA/AA Hunter 745 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Pleasure Under CHJOTR 14 - 18 CH 1 E,L,M HA/AA Hunter Pleasure 2174 HA/AA Hunter745 Pleasure JTR 14 - 18 CH JTR 13 & Under CH 1 M,E,L 2174 HA/AA Hunter 2175 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 19 -Pleasure 39 CH JTR 14 - 18 CH 1 L,M,E 2175 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure 1911 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CHAATR 19 - 39 CH 1 M,E,L 1911 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure * 749 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse CH AATR 40 & Over CH 2 L,H,B * 749 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure 1173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Select AATR CH****Junior Horse CH 2 L,H,B 1173 Hunter Pleasure Select CH**** ****Select Rider may HA/AA not cross enter into any otherAATR Arabian or HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Class ****Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Class DRIVING DRIVING 117 Arabian Pleasure Driving Open CH 1 E,L,M 117Driving Arabian 562 HA/AA Pleasure CHPleasure Driving Open CH 1 L,M,E 562Driving HA/AA Pleasure 567 HA/AA Pleasure ATD CH Driving CH 1 M,E,L 567 HA/AA Pleasure Driving ATD CH 131 Arabian Country Pleasure Driving CH 1 E,L,M 131Pleasure ArabianDriving Country Pleasure 136 Arabian Country ATD CH Driving CH 1 L,M,E 136Pleasure Arabian Country 576 HA/AA Country Driving CHPleasure Driving ATD CH 1 M,E,L 576 HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving CH NATIVE COSTUME NATIVE Native COSTUME 151 Arabian Mounted Costume Open CH 1 E,L,M 151 Native Arabian Mounted Native 153 Arabian Mounted Costume AOTR CHCostume Open CH 2 H,B,L 153 Arabian Mounted Native Costume AOTR CH 591 HA/AA Mounted Native Costume Open CH 1 L,M,E 591Native HA/AA Mounted Native 593 HA/AA Mounted Costume AOTR CHCostume Open CH 2 B,L,H 593 HA/AA Mounted Native Costume AOTR CH SIDE SADDLE SIDE 168 Arabian LadiesSADDLE Side Saddle English CH 1 M,E,L 168SideArabian Side 173 Arabian Ladies SaddleLadies Western CHSaddle English CH 2 L,H,B 173SideArabian 174 Arabian Ladies SaddleLadies EnglishSide ATRSaddle CH Western CH 2 H,B,L 174SideArabian Side Saddle 175 Arabian Ladies SaddleLadies Western ATR CH English ATR CH 1 E,L,M Ladies Side 608 HA/AA Ladies175 Side Arabian Saddle English CH Saddle Western ATR CH 1 L,M,E Side 613 HA/AA Ladies608 Side HA/AA SaddleLadies Western CHSaddle English CH 2 B,L,H 614 HA/AA Ladies613 Side HA/AA SaddleLadies EnglishSide ATRSaddle CH Western CH 2 H,B,L Side Saddle 615 HA/AA Ladies614 Side HA/AA SaddleLadies Western ATR CH English ATR CH 1 M,E,L 615 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Western ATR CH ENGLISH SHOW HACK ENGLISH HACK 316 Arabian Show HackSHOW Open CH 1 E,L,M 319 Arabian Show316 HackArabian AAOTRShow CH Hack Open CH 1 L,M,E Hack 2139 Arabian Show319 HackArabian JTR 18 Show & Under CHAAOTR CH 2 H,B,L 2139 Arabian Show Hack JTR 18 & Under CH 755 HA/AA Show Hack Open CH 1 M,E,L HA/AA Show 758 HA/AA Show 755 Hack AAOTR CH Hack Open CH 1 E,L,M HA/AA Hack 2176 HA/AA Show 758 Hack JTR 18 Show & Under CHAAOTR CH 2 B,L,H 2176 HA/AA Show Hack JTR 18 & Under CH SPORT HORSE UNDER SADDLE SPORT HORSE 336 Arabian Sport Horse UnderUNDER SaddleSADDLE CH WH 340 Arabian Sport336 HorseArabian Under Sport SaddleHorse ATR Under CH Saddle CH WH Sport Horse 342 Arabian Sport340 HorseArabian Under Saddle JuniorUnder HorseSaddle CH ATR CH WH Under Saddle 370 Arabian Sport342 HorseArabian Under Sport SaddleHorse JTR 18 & Under CHJunior Horse CH WH 370 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR 18 & Under CH 774 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle CH WH 778 HA/AA Sport 774 HorseHA/AA Under Sport SaddleHorse ATR Under CH Saddle CH WH 780 HA/AA Sport 778 HorseHA/AA Under Sport SaddleHorse JuniorUnder HorseSaddle CH ATR CH WH Under Saddle 788 HA/AA Sport 780 HorseHA/AA Under Sport SaddleHorse JTR 18 & Under CHJunior Horse CH WH 788 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR 18 & Under CH SPORT HORSE SHOW HACK SPORT HORSE HACKCH 348 Arabian Sport Horse ShowSHOW Hack Open D SportOpen Horse 1051 HA/AA Sport 348 HorseArabian Show Hack CHShow Hack Open CH D 1051 HA/AA Sport Horse Show Hack Open CH

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* Sweepstakes Allocated Payback * Sweepstakes Allocated Payback

Class Fee Judge/Panel $199 2 B,L,H $199 2 H,B,L $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 B,L,H $199 1 M,E,L $199 1 L,M,E $199 1 E,L,M $199 1 L,M,E $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 B,L,H $199 2 H,B,L $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 B,L,H $199 1 E,L,M $199 1 M,E,L $199 1 L,M,E $199 1 M,E,L $199 2 L,H,B $199 2 L,H,B

Class

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

1 1 1 1 1 1

$199 E,L,M $199 L,M,E $199 M,E,L $199 E,L,M $199 L,M,E $199 M,E,L

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

1 2 1 2

$199 E,L,M $199 H,B,L $199 L,M,E $199 B,L,H

$1 $1 $1 $1

1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1

$199 M,E,L $199 L,H,B $199 H,B,L $199 E,L,M $199 L,M,E $199 B,L,H $199 H,B,L $199 M,E,L

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

1 1 2 1 1 2

$199 E,L,M $199 L,M,E $199 H,B,L $199 M,E,L $199 E,L,M $199 B,L,H

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

WH WH WH WH WH WH WH WH D D

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

$1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1

$1 $1

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New classes & fees are in bold and underlined

* Sweepstakes Allocated Payback

$199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

CANADIAN NAT’LS

# Class Judge/Panel Class Fee TRAIL 180 Arabian English Trail Horse CH 3 B,H,W 182 Arabian English Trail Horse AOTR CH 3 W,B,H 211 Arabian Western Trail Horse CH 3 B,H,W 213 Arabian Western Trail Horse AOTR CH 3 W,B,H 692 HA/AA English Trail Horse CH 3 H,W,B 694 HA/AA English Trail Horse AOTR CH 3 B,H,W 646 HA/AA Western Trail Horse CH 3 B,H,W 648 HA/AA Western Trail Horse AOTR CH 3 H,W,B REINING 226 Arabian Reining Open CH 3 H,W,B 228 Arabian Reining Horse AOTR CH 3 B,H,W 2050 Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Intermediate AOTR CH *** 3 B,H,W 2051 Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Limited AOTR CH *** 3 B,H,W 2052 Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Rookie AOTR CH *** 3 B,H,W 379 Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Prime Time AAOTR CH *** 3 B,H,W 661 HA/AA Reining Horse CH 3 H,W,B 663 HA/AA Reining Horse AOTR CH 3 W,B,H 2070 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Intermediate AOTR CH *** 3 W,B,H 2071 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Limited AOTR CH *** 3 W,B,H 2072 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Rookie AOTR CH *** 3 W,B,H 383 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Prime Time AAOTR CH *** 3 W,B,H *** Reining Non-Pro AOTR Classes will run concurrently with their corresponding AOTR Reining classes. Rookie riders may not enter into the Non Pro Intermediate AOTR or Non Pro Limited AOTR class WORKING HUNTER 1000 A/HA/AA Hunter Warm Up NA 1001 A/HA/AA Working Hunter Warm Up AOTR NA 266 Arabian Working Hunter CH WH 269 Arabian Working Hunter AAOTR CH WH 271 Arabian Working Hunter ATR CH WH 330 Arabian Working Hunter JTR 18 & Under CH WH 361 Arabian Hunter Hack CH WH 711 HA/AA Working Hunter CH WH 714 HA/AA Working Hunter AAOTR CH WH 716 HA/AA Working Hunter ATR CH WH 784 HA/AA Working Hunter JTR 18 & Under CH WH 767 HA/AA Hunter Hack CH WH DRESSAGE 789 A/HA/AA Dressage Training Level ATR CH D 795 A/HA/AA Dressage Training Level CH D 798 A/HA/AA Dressage Level I CH D 1808 A/HA/AA Dressage Level II CH D 816 A/HA/AA Dressage Level III CH D 824 A/HA/AA Dressage Level IV CH D 883 A/HA/AA Dressage Prix St. Georges CH D EQUITATION / SHOWMANSHIP 928 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation JTR13 & Under CH 1 M,E,L 2195 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation JTR 14 - 18 CH 1 L,M,E 942 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump JTR 13 & Under CH WH 2197 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump JTR 14 - 18 CH WH 1358 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump AATR CH WH 2187 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Over Obstacles JTR 18 & Under CH WH 947 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Over Obstacles AATR CH WH 3 H,W,B 1185 A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship JTR 18 & Under CH 1359 A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship AATRCH 3 H,W,B 921 A/HA/AA Showmanship JTR 13 & Under CH 3 W,B,H 2180 A/HA/AA Showmanship JTR 14 - 18 CH 3 H,W,B 1372 A/HA/AA Showmanship AATH CH 3 W,B,H WALK TROT/JOG 589 A/HA/AA English/Country English Pleasure Walk/Trot JTR 10 & Under CH 1 E,L,M 901 A/HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Walk/Trot JTR 10 & Under CH 2 B,L,H 898 A/HA/AA Western Pleasure Walk/Jog JTR 10 & Under CH 2 L,H,B 911 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under CH 2 H,B,L 915 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Walk/Trot 10 & Under CH 1 L,M,E 913 A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation Walk/Jog 10 & Under CH 1 M,E,L

$20 $20 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199 $199

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Canadian Nationals tentative schedule

2016 CANADIAN NATIONALS ARABIAN & HALF-ARABIAN CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW TENTATIVE SCHEDULE

CH - Championship HA/AA = Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian A/HA/AA = Arabian, Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian A,B = Elimination Section SF = Semi Final Section FNL = Final Section SF/F = Semi Final/Final Section The schedule printed in the prize list is based on entry projections for each class, and the number of sections required. Any change in the number of entires may effect corresponding number of sections in that class. The Canadian Show Commission will review class entry numbers and sections after the entry deadline and will revise accordingly if deemed necessary. PLEASE note that classes which may be divided are subject to be moved ahead on the schedule. PLEASE CHECK WITH SHOW OFFICE PERIODICALLY.

SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 2016

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

Ring Reserved for Reining Practice 1 - 3 pm Trail Warm Up (paid) 5 - 8 pm Ticket required - sign up in the show office

SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 14, 2016

CANADIAN NAT’LS

WESTOBA AG CENTRE NO. 182 Arabian English Trail Horse AOTR CH 694 HA/AA English Trail Horse AOTR CH

10:00 AM

Re-adjust Course ~ 20 min. 211 Arabian Trail Horse CH 646 HA/AA Trail Horse CH

SF SF

Remove Trail and Drag WESTOBA AG CENTRE

3:30 PM

1359 A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship AATR CH 226 Arabian Reining Open CH 661 HA/AA Reining Open CH

WESTMAN PLACE

8:00 AM

MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 2016

NO. 460 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH CH 414 HA/AA Mare Breeding Stock/Hunter AAOTH CH 464 HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Stock/Hunter AAOTH CH 410 HA/AA Mare Breeding Saddle/Pleasure AAOTH CH 749 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse CH 749 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse CH 1169 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Select AATR CH 1169 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Select AATR CH 2152 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 2152 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 898 A/HA/AA Western Pleasure Walk/Jog 10 & Under JTR CH 2133 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2133 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH 2173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH

WESTMAN PLACE 1:00 PM

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SEC SF SF

SEC SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F A B A B A B SF/F A B A B

WESTOBA AG CENTRE NO. 180 Arabian English Trail Horse Open CH 692 HA/AA English Trail Horse Open CH

213 Arabian Trail Horse AOTR CH 648 HA/AA Trail Horse AOTR CH

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

SF/F SF/F SF/F A B A B SF/F SF/F SF/F A B SF/F

A B

8:00 AM

SEC SF SF

Re-adjust Course~ 20 min.

MONDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 15, 2016

567 HA/AA Pleasure Driving ATD CH 981 HA/AA Futurity Geldings 975 Arabian 2 Year Old Gelding In-Hand Jackpot $2,000 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $450 RC - $350 TT - $150 2136 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 2136 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 1905 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 1905 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 2154 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 306 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 319 Arabian Show Hack AAOTR CH 2127 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 2127 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 737 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 96 Arabian Country English Pleasure CH 96 Arabian Country English Pleasure CH

SF/F SF SF

SF SF

Aproximately 2:00 PM

*** Reining AOTR and Non Pro classes will run concurrenlty 228 2050 2051 2052 379

Arabian Reining Horse AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Intermediate AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Limited AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Rookie AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Primetime AAOTR CH ***

663 HA/AA Reining Horse AOTR CH *** 2070 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Intermediate AOTR CH *** 2071 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Limited AOTR CH *** 2072 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Rookie AOTR CH *** 383 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Primetime AAOTR CH ***

SF

SF

Rookie riders may NOT enter into the Non Pro Intermediate AOTR or Non Pro Limited AOTR classes 1185 A/HA/AA Western Horsemanship 18 & Under CH

SF/F

Canadian Nationals tentative schedule

WESTMAN PLACE

7:00 PM

MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 2016

NO. 973 HA/AA Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Filly CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 593 HA/AA Mounted Native Costume AOTR CH 2126 Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 928 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation 13 & Under CH 358 Arabian English Pleasure AATR CH 2112 Arabian Country English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 2175 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 2175 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 544 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH

8:00 AM

WESTOBA AG CENTRE Aproximately 5:00 PM NO. 1372 A/HA/AA Showmanship AATH CH

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/FNL SF/F A B SF/F

1 Hour Reining Practice after the last class

TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 16, 2016

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

5 Arabian Mare Breeding AAOTH CH 27 Arabian Gelding In-Hand CH 2136 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 294 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 294 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 1173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Select AATR CH 1173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Select AATR CH 298 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under CH 557 HA/AA Country English Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 2167 HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 99 Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 191 Arabian Western Pleasure CH 191 Arabian Western Pleasure CH

SF/F SF/F SF/F A B A B SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F A B

SEC SF/F

8:00 AM

180 Arabian English Trail Horse Open CH 692 HA/AA English Trail Horse Open CH 182 Arabian English Trail Horse AOTR CH 694 HA/AA English Trail Horse AOTR CH

FNL FNL FNL FNL

Re-adjust Course~ 20 min. 211 646 213 648

Arabian Trail Horse Open CH HA/AA Trail Horse Open CH Arabian Trail Horse AOTR CH HA/AA Trail Horse AOTR CH

FNL FNL FNL FNL

CANADIAN NAT’LS

WESTMAN PLACE

SEC SF/F

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 16, 2016 WESTMAN PLACE

1:00 PM

136 Arabian Country Pleasure Driving ATD CH 18 Arabian Stallion Breeding AAOTH CH 874 Arabian 2 Year Old Colt Jackpot $2,000 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $450 RC - $350 TT - $150 2137 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 2137 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 624 HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 2108 Arabian English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 745 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under CH 2123 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2123 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH 174 Arabian Ladies Side Saddle English ATR CH 911 A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Saddle Seat Equitation 10 & Under CH

WESTMAN PLACE

7:00 PM

SF/F SF/F SF/F A B SF/F SF/F SF/F A B SFF SF/F SF/F

TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 16, 2016

971 Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Filly CH $2,000 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $450 RC - $350 TT - $150 2176 HA/AA Show Hack JTR 18 & Under CH 2110 Arabian Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2163 HA/AA Western Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 359 HA/AA English Pleasure AATR CH 194 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 194 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 153 Arabian Mounted Native Costume AOTR CH 2195 A/HA/AA Saddle Seat Equitation 14-18 CH

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

*** Reining AOTR and Non Pro classes will run concurrenlty

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F A B SF/F SF/F

TBA

228 2050 2051 2052 379

Arabian Reining Horse AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Intermediate AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Limited AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Rookie AOTR CH *** Arabian Reining Horse Non Pro Primetime AAOTR CH ***

663 HA/AA Reining Horse AOTR CH *** 2070 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Intermediate AOTR CH *** 2071 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Limited AOTR CH *** 2072 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Rookie AOTR CH *** 383 HA/AA Reining Horse Non Pro Primetime AAOTR CH *** Dressage Warm Up 1 hour after last reining class

FNL FNL FNL FNL FNL FNL FNL FNL FNL FNL

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8:00 AM

WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 17, 2016

CANADIAN NAT’LS

NO. 453 HA/AA Geldings In-Hand Saddle/Pleasure CH 403 HA/AA Mare Breeding Saddle/Pleasure CH 1168 Arabian Country English Pleasure Select AATR CH 291 Arabian Hunter Pleasure CH 291 Arabian Hunter Pleasure CH 1166 Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR CH 1166 Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR CH 2175 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 1909 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 2174 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 2174 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 2105 Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 1169 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Select AATR CH

WESTMAN PLACE

1:00 PM

SEC SF/F SF/F SF/F A B A B SF/F SF/F A B SF/F SF/F

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 17, 2016

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

2152 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 734 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure CH 734 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure CH 2127 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 1903 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 1903 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 615 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Western ATR CH 2125 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH 79 Arabian English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 316 Arabian Show Hack CH 637 HA/AA Western Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 2144 HA/AA English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 913 A/HA/AA Western Seat Equitation 10 & Under CH

WESTMAN PLACE 7:00 PM

Aproximately 1:30 PM

336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle CH 336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle CH 774 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle CH 1358 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump AATR CH 2197 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump 14-18 CH 942 A/HA/AA Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump 13 & Under CH

A B SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

SF/F SF/F

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

WESTOBA AG CENTRE 1 Hour after last afternoon class (Aproximately 7:30PM)

340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR CH 340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR CH 778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR CH 778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR CH 342 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse CH 780 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle Junior Horse CH 370 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR CH 788 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle JTR CH

THURSDAY MORNING AUGUST 18, 2016

30 Arabian Gelding In-Hand AAOTH CH 2150 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 2150 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 2171 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2171 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 197 Arabian Western Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under CH 294 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 2165 HA/AA Western Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 168 Arabian Ladies Side Saddle English CH 2123 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 915 A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Seat Equitation 10 & Under CH

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SFF A B SF/F A B SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

SEC FNL FNL SF/F SF/F

WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 17, 2016

977 Arabian Futurity Fillies 974 HA/AA Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Colt/Gelding CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 1911 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 2148 HA/AA Country English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 1905 Arabian Western Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 2139 Arabian English Show Hack JTR 18 & Under CH 2133 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 503 HA/AA Park Horse AOTR CH

WESTMAN PLACE 8:00 AM

WESTOBA AG CENTRE 7:00 AM NO. 661 HA/AA Reining Open CH 226 Arabian Reining Open CH 921 A/HA/AA Showmanship JTH 13 & Under CH 2180 A/HA/AA Showmanship JTH 14-18 CH

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

SF/F A B A B SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

795 A/HA/AA Dressage Training Level CH 1808 A/HA/AA Dressage Level II CH 824 A/HA/AA Dressage Level IV CH

A B A B SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

8:00 AM SF/F SF/F SF/F

Canadian Nationals tentative schedule

WESTMAN PLACE

1:00 PM

THURSDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 18, 2016

NO. 131 Arabian Country Pleasure Driving CH 194 Arabian Western Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 614 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle English ATR CH 2161 HA/AA Western Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 2107 Arabian English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH 2135 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH 2135 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH 1173 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AATR Select CH 302 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JTR 13 & Under CH 2143 HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 1901 Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH

SEC SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F A B SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

THURSDAY EVENING AUGUST 18, 2016 WESTMAN PLACE

7:00 PM

WESTMAN PLACE 405 455 2146 175 740 755 1166 589

8:00AM

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

FRIDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 19, 2016 WESTMAN PLACE

1:00 PM

562 HA/AA Pleasure Driving CH 2135 Arabian Hunter Pleasure JOTR 14-18 CH 201 Arabian Western Pleasure JTR 13 & Under CH 91 Arabian English Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 1170 HA/AA Western Pleasure Select AATR CH 608 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle English CH 2116 Arabian Country English Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 205 Arabian Western Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 1172 HA/AA Country English Pleasure Select AATR CH 291 Arabian Hunter Pleasure CH

SF/F SFF SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

SF/F SF/F

FRIDAY EVENING AUGUST 19, 2016 WESTMAN PLACE

7:00 PM

2 Arabian Mare Breeding CH 541 HA/AA Country English Pleasure CH 2137 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 19-39 CH 591 HA/AA Mounted Native Costume CH 76 Arabian English Pleasure CH 1913 HA/AA Western Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 501 HA/AA Park Horse CH

will run concurrently on Open Cards 2701 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type CH 2761 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2741 Arabian Sport Horse Gelding In-Hand Hunter Type CH 2801 Arabian Sport Horse Gelding In-Hand Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2729 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Hunter Type CH 2781 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2821 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Hunter Type CH 2881 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2861 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Hunter Type CH 2921 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

336 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle CH

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

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Sport Horse In-Hand Dressage Type and Hunter Type

FRIDAY MORNING AUGUST 19, 2016

HA/AA Mare Breeding Stock/Hunter CH HA/AA Gelding In-Hand Stock/Hunter CH HA/AA English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Western ATR CH HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JOTR 13 & Under CH HA/AA Show Hack CH Arabian Western Pleasure Select AATR CH A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Eng/Country Eng Pleasure CH

TBA

SFF

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972 Arabian Breeders Sweepstakes Yearling Colt/Gelding CH $2,000 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $450 RC - $350 TT - $150 2174 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure JTR 14-18 CH 978 Arabian Futurity Colts CH 519 HA/AA English Pleasure AAOTR 40 & Over CH 173 Arabian Ladies Side Saddle Western CH 2115 Arabian Country English Pleasure JTR 18 & Under CH 63 Arabian Park Horse AOTR CH

WESTOBA AG CENTRE

NO.

7:00 AM

789 A/HA/AA Dressage Training Level ATR CH

SF/F

Sport Horse In-Hand Dressage Type and Hunter Type

will run concurrently on Open Cards 2709 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Hunter Type CH 2769 Arabian Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2749 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Hunter Type CH 2809 Arabian Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2729 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH Hunter Type CH 2789 Arabian Sport Horse Stallions In-Hand ATH Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2829 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Hunter Type CH 2889 HA/AA Sport Horse Mares In-Hand ATH Dressage Type CH

SF/F SF/F

2869 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Hunter Type CH 2929 HA/AA Sport Horse Geldings In-Hand ATH Dressage Type CH Remove Triangle and Drag~ 20 min.

SF/F SF/F

778 HA/AA Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR CH 340 Arabian Sport Horse Under Saddle ATR CH WESTOBA AG CENTRE

SF/F SF/F

Aproximately 5:00 PM

1000 A/HA/AA Hunter Warm Up (Tickets Only) Working Hunter Warm Up 1 hr 266 Arabian Working Hunter CH 266 Arabian Working Hunter CH 266 Arabian Working Hunter CH 711 HA/AA Working Hunter CH 711 HA/AA Working Hunter CH 711 HA/AA Working Hunter CH 271 Arabian Working Hunter ATR CH 271 Arabian Working Hunter ATR CH 271 Arabian Working Hunter ATR CH 716 HA/AA Working Hunter ATR CH 716 HA/AA Working Hunter ATR CH 716 HA/AA Working Hunter ATR CH 361 Arabian Hunter Hack CH 767 HA/AA Hunter Hack CH Ring Closed Friday Night

A B C/FNL A B C/FNL A B C/FNL A B C/FNL SF/F SF/F

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SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 20, 2016 WESTMAN PLACE

1:00 PM

117 Arabian Pleasure Driving CH 976 Arabian 2 Year Old Filly Jackpot $2,000 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $450 RC - $350 TT - $150 621 HA/AA Western Pleasure CH 1903 Arabian Hunter Pleasure AATR 40 & Over CH 96 Arabian Country English Pleasure CH 758 HA/AA Show Hack AAOTR CH 734 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure CH 532 HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

WESTMAN 8:00 AMAM WESTOBA AGPLACE CENTRE 7:00 613 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Western CH SF/F SEC NO.NO. SEC 979 Arabian Futurity Geldings CH SF/F Country Driving SF/F 1001576 A/HA/AA Working Hunter Warm UpCH 980HA/AA HA/AA FuturityPleasure Fillies CH SF/F Ladies SaddlePleasure Western CH Horse SF/F 2187613 A/HA/AA Hunt SeatSide Equitation Over Obstacles 18 & Under SF/F 112HA/AA Arabian Country English Junior CH CH SF/F Arabian Futurity CHOver Obstacles 947979 A/HA/AA Hunter SeatGeldings Equitation CH Entries SF/F SF/F $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled ATR Breeding HA/AA FuturityHunter FilliesJTR CH SF/F 330980 Arabian & Under CH TT - $100 A CH Working - $400 RC18- $300 Country English Pleasure Junior CH CH SF/F 330112 Arabian Working Hunter JTR 18 &Pleasure Under CH B 901Arabian A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter 10Horse & Under SF/F available to Sweepstakes enrolled 330 Arabian Working Hunter JTRJunior 18 & Under CH 749$1,500 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Horse CH Breeding Entries C/FNL SF/F CH - $400 RC18- $300 - $100 Entries A 784 HA/AA Working HuntertoJTR & Under enrolled CH TTBreeding $1,500 available Sweepstakes A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 10 & Under CH SF/F 784901 HA/AA Hunter JTR 18-&$300 Under CH B CHWorking - $400 RC TT - $100 749 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Horse CH18 & Under CH SF/F 7842150 HA/AA Working Hunter JTRJunior 18 & Under CH C/FNL HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR SF/F $1,500 available to Sweepstakes 269 Arabian Working Hunter AAOTR CH enrolled Breeding Entries A CH - Working $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 269 Arabian Hunter AAOTR CH B SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 20, 2016 2150 HA/AA Country English Pleasure SF/F 269 Arabian Working Hunter AAOTR CH JOTR 18 & Under CH C/FNL WESTMAN PLACE 1:00 PM 714 HA/AA Working Hunter AAOTR CH A SATURDAY AFTERNOON AUGUST 20, 2016 714 HA/AA Working Hunter AAOTR CH B 117 Arabian Pleasure Driving CH SF/F WESTMAN PLACE 1:00 PM 714 HA/AA Working Hunter CH C/FNL 976 Arabian 2 Year OldAAOTR Filly Jackpot SF/F $2,000 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries 117 Arabian Pleasure Driving SF/F CH - $450 RCCH - $350 TT - $150 976 2 Year Old Filly Jackpot SF/F 621Arabian HA/AA Western Pleasure CH SF/F to Sweepstakes Breeding Entries SF/F 1903$2,000 Arabianavailable Hunter Pleasure AATR 40enrolled & Over CH - $450Country - $350 CH TT - $150 Aproximately 5:00English PMRC Pleasure 96CH Arabian SF/F Western Pleasure SF/F 798621 A/HA/AA Dressage Level I CHCHCH SF/F 758HA/AA HA/AA Show Hack AAOTR SF/F 1903 AATR SF/F 816 A/HA/AA Dressage Level III CH SF/F 734Arabian HA/AA Hunter Pleasure CH 40 & Over CH SF/F 96 Arabian CountryPrix English Pleasure CH CH SF/F 883 A/HA/AA Dressage St. Georges CH SF/F 532 HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse SF/F HA/AA Show HackShow AAOTR 348758 Arabian Sport Horse HackCHOpen CH SF/F $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries SF/F HA/AA Hunter CH- Open SF/F 1051734 HA/AA HorsePleasure Show Hack SF/F CHSport - $400 RC $300 CH TT - $100 532 HA/AA English Pleasure Junior Horse CH SF/F $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 SATURDAY RCEVENING - $300 TT - $100 AUGUST 20, 2016 WESTMAN PLACE

WESTMAN PLACE

Opening Ceremonies 15 Arabian Stallion Breeding CH 61 Arabian Park Horse CH 151 Arabian Mounted Native Costume CH 191 Arabian Western Pleasure CH 2171 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 516 HA/AA English Pleasure CH

6:00 PM

SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 20, 2016 Opening Ceremonies

SATURDAY EVENING AUGUST 20, 2016 6:00 PM

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

SEC

PLACE 6:00 PM 15 Arabian StallionWESTMAN Breeding CH 61 Arabian Park Horse CH Ceremonies 151Opening Arabian Mounted Native Costume CH 15 Arabian Breeding 191 ArabianStallion Western PleasureCHCH 61 Arabian Park Horse CH AAOTR 19-39 CH 2171 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure 151 MountedPleasure Native Costume CH 516Arabian HA/AA English CH 191 Arabian Western Pleasure CH 2171 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure AAOTR 19-39 CH 516 HA/AA English Pleasure CH

SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F SF/F

It Pays to Play Earn Prize Money in these Sweepstakes Classes

YEARLING CLASSES Arabian Yearling Colt/Gelding – (Class 3110) Arabian Yearling Fillies – (Class 3091) Champion – $400 Reserve Champion – $300 Remaining Top Ten – $100 HA/AA Yearling Colt/Gelding – (Class 2085) HA/AA Yearling Fillies – (Class 2062) Champion - $400 Reserve Champion – $300 Remaining Top Ten – $100

2 YEAR OLD CLASSES Arabian 2 Year Old Colts (Class 874) Arabian 2 Year Old Geldings (Class 975) Arabian 2 Year Old Fillies (Class 976) Champion - $400 Reserve Champion - $300 Remaining Top Ten - $100 JUNIOR HORSE CLASSES Arabian English Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 91) Arabian Country English Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 112)

JUNIOR HORSE CLASSES, cont'd. Arabian Hunter Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 306) Arabian Western Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 205) HA/AA English Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 532) HA/AA Country English Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 557) HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 749) HA/AA Western Pleasure Jr Horse (Class 637) Champion - $400 Reserve Champion - $300 Remaining Top Ten - $100

**If fewer than nineteen horses are in the class, 50% rounded up will be eligible for prize money.

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SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 20 SF/F 1001 A/HA/AA

SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 20, 2016 576 HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving CH

WESTMAN PLACE 8:00 AM NO. 576 HA/AA Country Pleasure Driving CH 613 HA/AA Ladies Side Saddle Western CH 979 Arabian Futurity Geldings CH 980 HA/AA Futurity Fillies CH 112 Arabian Country English Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 901 A/HA/AA Walk/Trot Hunter Pleasure 10 & Under CH 749 HA/AA Hunter Pleasure Junior Horse CH $1,500 available to Sweepstakes enrolled Breeding Entries CH - $400 RC - $300 TT - $100 2150 HA/AA Country English Pleasure JOTR 18 & Under CH

SATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 2

8:00 AM

Your Life’s work-rewarded for a lifetime

2187 A/HA/AA NO. 947 A/HA/AA 1001 W 330A/HA/AA Arabian W 2187 330A/HA/AA Arabian H W 947 330A/HA/AA Arabian H W 330 784Arabian HA/AA W 330 784Arabian HA/AA W 330 784Arabian HA/AA W 784 WoW 269HA/AA Arabian 784 WoW 269HA/AA Arabian 784 WoW 269HA/AA Arabian 269 714Arabian HA/AA W 269 W 714Arabian HA/AA W 269 Arabian W 714 HA/AA W 714 HA/AA Wo 714 HA/AA Wo

714 HA/AA Wo

Aproxima 798 A/HA/AA 816 A/HA/AA 883Aproxima A/HA/AA 798 348A/HA/AA Arabian D S 816 A/HA/AA D 1051 HA/AA Sp 883 A/HA/AA D 348 Arabian Sp 1051 HA/AA Spo

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ENTRIES

All entries must be complete or they will be returned. If the returned entry form is not completed and received by the closing date, it will be considered a post entry. See “Entry Information” in the General Rules for what is considered a complete entry Online entries will be available until midnight (MT) June 28, 2016. For hard copy entries either fax or mail your entries – DO NOT do both. Faxed entries MUST include a cover sheet listing all entries and number of pages in the fax. All entries must be paid in full when submitted. Blank checks will be filled out by the AHA office for the amount due.

CLOSING ENTRY CLOSING DATE is June 28, 2016. Entries will be accepted at regular fees if qualified and postmarked no later than June 28, 2016. Horses qualified after May 24 must provide a Verification of Qualification Form signed by the show secretary. POST ENTRIES Post entries may not be listed in program and may not be stalled with horses from the same barn. Remember there is no such thing as re-qualifying. Post entries, received and/or post marked after June 28, will be accepted as follows: 1. Horses qualified prior to the closing date, may enter with a $525 post fee per horse (this would include classes that do not requiring qualifications). 2. If you are qualifying either for a new class or with a new horse from an AHA recognized event FOR THE FIRST TIME after closing date you may enter at the regular entry fee. 3. If you entered by the closing date, you may enter additional classes qualified for prior to the original closing with a Late Class Post Fee of $100 per horse. 4. All entries must be in the AHA Denver office by Monday August 1 or please hand carry to the show. Post entry fees as outlined in 1 & 2 may apply. 5. New Horses and/or Classes will be accepted until 5 pm Friday, August 12 at the show office. Post entry fees as outlined in 1 & 2 may apply. 6. Absolutely no entries will be accepted after Friday, August 12, 5 pm. If you will be post entering or entering between July 14 and August 11 with a Post Entry Exception, you MUST contact the stabling manager Tony Caughell at [email protected] to inform the stalling office of the number of stalls you will need. ENTRY REFUNDS See General Rules for complete rules. All fees, except the office fees, will be refunded with a veterinarian certificate received at the AHA office no later than 40 days prior to the first day of the show. Only the class entry fees, 9-90 fee, USEF fees, EC fees will be refunded, with a veterinarian certificate postmarked between 40 days (July 5) and 15 days (August 1) prior to the first day of the show. No fees will be refunded for requests received at the AHA office between 14 days (August 2) and the completion of the show. SHOW ACCOUNTS Every Exhibitor will be required to leave an open check or a credit card at the show office before the exhibitor packet and exhibitor number will be released. All Open Accounts (early arrival, scratch fees, rider change, etc) must be closed out before the closing of the show office, Saturday, August 20 at noon. Show accounts not closed out by the end of the show office will be assessed a Failure to Close Out fee of $100.

Please refer to All Shows General Rules

AWARDS The awards room will be open for your convenience August 14 - 20, from 8 am until a 1/2 hour after classes end. All awards not claimed by the close of the show will be forfeited with no exceptions. Top Ten Awards will be made regardless of the number of competing entries. However, only awards made to the top 50% (rounded up not to exceed 10 awards) will receive AHA Horse Achievement Award, Amateur Achievement Award, High Point Horse Achievement Award, and High Point Amateur Achievement Award points. Additional sponsored awards will be given at the discretion of the show commission and/or the sponsor. Champion and Reserve Champion will NOT receive Top Ten Plaques. Champion and Reserve Champion may purchase a plaque if they wish to do so in the Awards Room. DUPLICATE TROPHIES Duplicate Awards will be for sale in the Awards Room. Champion Trophy $650, Reserve Champion Trophy $600, and Top Ten Plaque $100. AWARDS—NATIONAL FUTURITY HALTER CLASSES Types of awards are as follows: trophy and championship ribbon to the National Champion; trophy and reserve championship ribbon to the Reserve National Champion; plaques and ribbons to remainder of the Top Ten. All horses qualifying for the semi-finals will receive a ribbon. In addition, all horses chosen to advance in preliminary and elimination sections will receive a ribbon.

CANADIAN NAT’LS

UNREGISTERED HORSES: All Horses must have a certificate of registration when entering any National Show. Pending registrations must be completed by the closing date of each National show or a post entry fee will be charged.

GENERAL INFORMATION & RULES

CAMPER AND RECREATIONAL VEHICLE FACILITIES Limited overnight motor home camping facilities with water and power will be available at Keystone Centre, please see below for the pricing structure. All camping spots are assigned by the staff at the Barn Office. Campers and motor homes are to park in designated lots only. Please use enclosed Reservation Form and submit to the AHA office with payment in full no later than July 30th. Reservation fees are non-refundable. Remember, space is limited. Electrical and water services are available in the camping area. Sewage is not available for everyone. Most sites are 30 amps, 50 amp sites must be reserved ahead of time and a limited number of sites are available. Once arriving on grounds, please check in at the Barn Office for space assignment. Camping Pricing Structure Arrive August 12, Depart August 21

$375 USD

Arrive August 9-August 11, Depart August 21

$375+ $40/night USD

Arrive August 12, Depart August 22

$415 USD

50 Amp Spots

Add $100 to above prices

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rules

CONTROLLED PADDOCK PROCEDURE The one specified person assisting with entrance of in-hand horses into the ring will be allowed to use only the same length whip and appendages as are currently allowed for the individual handling the horse. Rule reference AR114.2: Whips are to be no longer than 6' including snapper/lash/appendage. Small appendages (no more than 12 inches in length) of ribbon, plastic, etc. are permitted. The designated person will not hit or use any other objects, such as trash cans, walls, etc., to make any noise. In addition, effective immediately, the use of plastic or paper bags of any type or size is prohibited in assisting with entrance(s) into the arena. It is the responsibility of Show Management, along with the USEF Steward(s) to ensure the "designated person" understands this policy and their role. Should this rule/policy be violated, a warning card may be issued to both the handler and the designated person or groom who initiates this violation.

CROSS ENTRY LIMITATIONS For cross entry rules, refer to the current EC Rule Book. Select Rider may not cross enter into any other Arabian or HA/AA Class in the same section. Refer to Select Rider qualifications for definition of a section. Yearlings and 2 Year Old Halter horses may only compete in the age specific National Class, cross entry into Open and ATH Halter is not permitted (Comp 1203). Rookie riders may not enter into the Non Pro Intermediate AOTR or Non Pro Limited AOTR classes. DOGS No dogs will be allowed in the main arena or paddock area with the exception of Companion/Guide Dogs. Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty as well as issuance of warning cards. The Show further reserves the right to fine any exhibitor or farm whose dog is running loose and has to be confined by show officials. Each single offense will be $100.00. Show officials reserve the right to expel any animal from the show grounds. City of Brandon Bylaw #5900/57/91 - No owner shall: Permit his dog or cat to defecate on any public property or private property other than the property of the owner. Where a dog or cat defecates on property other than the property of its owner, the owner shall cause such excrement to be removed immediately and such excrement shall be disposed of by the dog or cat owner in accordance with the City’s Solid Waste Disposal Bylaw. [AM.B/L 6010/47/92] Any person who has immediate charge and control of a dog or cat on public property or private property, other than the property of the owner, shall have possession of equipment or materials sufficient to properly remove animal excrement and ensure disposal of such excrement is in compliance with the City’s Solid Waste Bylaw. Such equipment or materials must be produced upon demand of the Animal Control Officer and be suitable for removal and disposal of such excrement in the opinion of the Animal Control Officer. [EN. BL 6171/20/94] Any person who removes or causes to be removed dog or cat excrement from any property, including the property of the owner, shall ensure such excrement is disposed of in accordance with the City’s Solid Waste Bylaw. [EN B/L 6493] Person’s not found to be in accordance with this bylaw can be fined $50 for the first offence and $100 for each subsequent offence. Please pick up after your dogs! No animal other than horses, dogs or cats are allowed on the show grounds without the express written consent of the National Show Commission. No animals other than horses shall be allowed on the grounds for the purpose of being sold.

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DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES All riders, regardless of age or level or competition, must wear ASTM/SEI or BSI/BS EN approved protective headgear at all times when mounted at any EC-sanctioned Dressage competition at the event location. Tests will be as follows: Only one test will be used to determine Champion, Reserve Champion, and Top Ten.      

Training Level Test 3 First Level Test 3 Second Level Test 3 Third Level Test 3 Fourth Level Test 3 Prix St. Georges

Dressage ring will be 60 meters arena. Tests will be ridden from memory. DRUG TESTING EC Drug Rules are not the same as USEF rules. See the current EC Rule Book and the show office for rules and clarification. Please refer to www.equinecanada.ca for the most current drug information. The Canadian National Arabian & Half-Arabian Championship competition is sanctioned as: Silver Competition member of Equine Canada, 2685 Queensview Dr, Suite 100, Ottawa, Ontario, K2B 8K2; and is governed by the rules of EC. EC STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE The EC, the National Federation of Canada, supports adherence to humane treatment of horses in all competitions under its jurisdiction. The EC is committed to: • Upholding the welfare of horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all activities. • Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect, and the compassion that they deserve, and that they never be subjected to mistreatment. • Ensuring that owners, trainers, exhibitors and their agents use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose. • Providing for the continuous well-being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals and competition officials to achieve the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort, sanitation and safety as a matter of standard operating procedure. • Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare. • Increasing education in training and horsemanship practices. • Requiring owners, trainers and exhibitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules and to work within industry regulations in all equestrian competitions. • Reviewing, revising and developing competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of horses. The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training and exhibiting procedures, would determine to be neither cruel, abusive nor inhumane. FORMAL NIGHTS Formal nights are designated for Friday (19th) and Saturday (20th) evenings. GOLF CARTS, SCOOTERS AND BICYCLES The Keystone Centre is a golf cart, scooter, and bicycle free facility. NO GOLF CARTS, SCOOTERS OR BICYCLES other than preapproved OFFICIAL GOLF CARTS will be allowed inside the Keystone Centre.

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HALTER CLASS RING PROCEDURE The In-Ring procedure will be used. Refer to 2016 EC Rulebook. Five judges will be randomly selected prior to the show from the six judges available between Panel 1 and Panel 2. Judging assignments will be posted at the show. The Arabian Scoring System will be used. The five Judge Scoring system will be used.

NATIONAL FUTURITY HALTER CLASSES National Halter Futurity classes shall be judged the same as other National Championship classes utilizing the AHA approved Arabian Scoring System. A Champion and Reserve Champion and Top Ten and will be chosen using this system, regardless of the number of entries in the class. Futurity class entries at the national level may show in any national class, Halter or performance, if eligible (refer to the current AHA Handbook).

QUALIFICATIONS The classes held in these shows require horses to be qualified according to AHA rules. Regional exceptions may apply to some shows depending on the closing date provided the horse is not previously qualified before the regional show to which the exception applies. It is the responsibility of the person(s) signing the Official Entry Form to verify that the horse is eligible to be entered and compete in the National Championship Class. Exhibitors are responsible for their qualifications. Refer to the current AHA Handbook and ArabianHorses.org for complete rules. If you have any questions about qualifications, contact AHA National Events at (303) 696-4500.

HOOF MEASUREMENTS Complementary hoof measurements provided by Stewards will NOT available at any National Show. PARKING NO vehicles other than Police, Fire, Ambulance, Service Vehicles, Commission and Judges Vehicles with proper hang tags will be allowed to be parked near the facility buildings during the event. All vehicles and trailers must be parked in designated parking areas only. Violators are subject to the vehicles being tagged and towed at the owner’s expense. PRIZE MONEY Prize money will be awarded to all non-Sweepstakes AOTR and AAOTR classes. The Champion of these classes will receive $200 USD and the Reserve Champion will receive $125 USD.

REINING HORSE DIVISIONS NON-PRO AOTR/AAOTR • AOTR - Open to all qualified amateur owner riders. • Must be eligible in the level as an NRHA Non Pro rider or; • Intermediate Non-Pro AOTR – A rider that as not received more than 90 AHA National Achievement points in the Reining Section. • Limited Non-Pro AOTR - A rider that has not received more than 60 AHA National Achievement points in the Reining Section. • Rookie Non-Pro AOTR - A rider that has not received more than 20 AHA National Achievement points in the Reining Section. o Rookie riders may not enter into Intermediate AOTR or Limited AOTR. Follows NRHA Rookie Level 1 Rider criteria as outlined in NRHA except that the Rookie class will run concurrently with Intermediate and Limited. • Primetime Non-Pro AAOTR - Rider must be 50 or older as of December 1, 2015 and must be entered into one or more of the above divisions.

TWO YEAR OLD JACKPOT & PAYOUT Jackpot payout will include $250.00 U.S. from the jackpot fee to be placed into the jackpot for every entry showing in this class for each year. Any money contributed to AHA as designated payable for the Canadian National Arabian 2-Year-Old Gelding Jackpot class, Canadian National Arabian 2-Year-Old Filly Jackpot class, and Canadian National Arabian 2-Year-Old Colt Jackpot. Jackpot payout for this class will be divided as follows: 50% paid to the Champion, 25% paid to the Reserve Champion and 25% divided equally between all of the Top Ten places. FUTURITY PAYOUT-NATIONAL FUTURITY HALTER CLASSES Futurity payout: original nomination fees will be divided equally between the filly, colt and gelding classes. The re-nomination fees and show entry fees will go into the jackpot of the class the nominee will show in. Prize money for each class will be divided as follows: 25% paid to the Champion and 15% to the Reserve Champion. 7.5% to each remaining Top Ten. All horses competing in the Half-Arabian halter futurities must have parentage DNA verified to a purebred parent on file at the AHA office before they are allowed to compete. SWEEPSTAKES PRIZE MONEY Sweepstakes Allocated Prize Money is available in designated Sweepstakes classes. The 50% rule is in effect for all designated Sweepstakes classes. (Yearling Sweepstakes classes are exempt from the 50% rule.) The Sweepstakes Commission reserves the right to pay the Allocated dollar amounts printed in the online version of the AHA Handbook in the event the incorrect dollar amount is announced or presented in center ring.

CANADIAN NAT’LS

LEVELING CLASS QUALIFICATIONS For complete rules please refer to the AHA handbook COMP 719 Select riders In Country English Pleasure, Western Pleasure and Hunter Pleasure may not cross enter into any other Arabians and Half-Arabian-/Anglo-Arabian classes in that section. A section is defined as a particular seat or discipline. Examples: • Western Seat– Western Pleasure, Western Horsemanship/Equitation • Hunter Seat – Hunter Pleasure, Hunter Seat Equitation Not to Jump • Reining Seat – Reining, Reining Seat Equitation • Trail – Trail • Saddle Seat – Park, English, Country English, Saddle Seat Equitation, Show Hack The level of the Rider on December 1, 2015 will be maintained throughout the current competition year. To qualify as a Select Rider, the rider can-not have received more than 20 AHA National Achievement points in the section they wish to compete in.

YEARLING BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES The Yearling Sweepstakes Classes are restricted to Breeding Entries only. This is the only qualification for these classes for Canadian Nationals. Yearlings are NOT permitted to cross enter into the Open or Amateur to Handle classes. (AHA Handbook COMP 1203.1) RESTRICTED AREAS /OUT OF BOUNDS Keystone Centre in its entirety shall have restricted area/out of bounds areas that will be posted and strictly enforced. (See marked)



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SCRATCHES AND NO SHOWS Refer to Fee Schedule for this show and General Rules. All Scratches MUST be done in writing and turned into the show office before the end of the session prior. Exhibitors who scratch at the gate and do not file an official scratch by the end of the session will be charged either the scratch fee or the no show fee. Scratches taking place once the session starts will be assessed the late scratch fee. Failure to file an official scratch (no show) in the show office will result in a $100 fine.

SCORING SYSTEM—MOS SCORING SYSTEM The MOS Scoring system will be used in all classes except: Dressage, Reining, Regular Working Hunter, Jumper, Trail, Sport Horse and Halter. See the 2016 AHA Handbook for information on this scoring system.

STABLING AND ARRIVAL INFORMATION

The Keystone Centre and Canadian National Show Commission will not be held responsible for replacement of damaged feed, shavings or any other personal goods caused from inclement weather in the outdoor stalls before, during or after the Canadian National Arabian Show. Stalls are wood, metal and/or vinyl with half open, pipe or solid fronts and doors. Stabling consists of stalls inside the Keystone Centre building complex as well as outside portable stalls in the East asphalt parking lot. Outdoor stalls are Chinook stalls with roofs. STABLING Stalls will be available at 8:00 am, Friday, August 12, 2016, and must be vacated prior to noon, Sunday, August 21, 2016. No horses are allowed on the grounds before noon Tuesday, August 9, 2016.  All stall fees must be paid in full at the time of entry.  $ 260 for each stall (horse and tack). Please do not split the cost of tack stalls on your entry.  One paid stall per entered horse, all others are considered tack stalls. No subletting of stalls will be allowed.  If you will be post entering or entering between July 14 and August 11, you MUST contact the stabling manager Tony Caughell at [email protected] to inform the stalling office of the number of stalls you will need.  If the number of horses entered by a trainer or owner exceeds the capacity of the original stalls requested, those horses will be stabled in the order of space available at the time the entry is received. GROUP STABLING Exhibitors wishing to be stabled together must send entries together in the same envelope with a stall reservation form listing all the owner names. This form must be sent with the entries, as stalls are assigned using this form. If your name does not appear on the Stabling Request Form, we cannot guarantee you will be with the group. AHA must receive all Stable Request forms for exhibitors wishing to be a part of a group by July 14, including on-line entries. EARLY/ LATE STABLING  Please do not include early/late stabling with your entry.  You MUST make arrangements with the stabling manager Tony Caughell at [email protected] prior to arriving at the show grounds  $30 (US Funds) per day per stall used for any reason.  The early arrival fee will be charged through August 12.

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 The late departure fee will be charged for depart after noon on Sunday, August 21.  All late departure stabling requests must be completed at the barn office. The penalty for not declaring late stabling will be a penalty of $100 per stall in addition to the late stabling fees.  Barns 24, 25 & 26 MUST be vacated prior to 9 am on Monday, August 22. (Refer to map of facility). All other barns MUST be vacated by 4 pm on Monday, August 22.

PATRONS PATRON STABLING Patrons will receive preferential stalling and will be completed based on seniority. Patron seniority is based on the number of consecutive years a barn/trainer/individual has been a Canadian Nationals Patron. Stalling assignments will be completed based on Patron seniority and when Patronship for current year is received paid in full. Any year a Patronship is missed will result in the Patron losing their seniority. In order to retain seniority, Patrons must be current every year. The Canadian National Show Commission reserves the right to review special case requests regarding seniority and their decision will be final after each case has been evaluated on its own facts and circumstances. Once all patrons have been stabled, the remaining farms/stables/exhibitors will be stabled in the remaining stabling areas within the Keystone Centre. Stabling in the Patron area is limited and any requests received after this area is filled will be accommodated based on availability. Once stabling within Keystone Centre is exhausted, outside stabling will be utilized. Only one set of identifying drapes or logos per paid patronship. Only the named person shall be allowed to hang identifying drapes or logos. Patron farms/stables allowing other farms/stables to “piggyback” with them who are NOT patrons run the risk of being moved to other less desirable areas of stalling within the Keystone Centre or to outside temporary stalling. The entry blank (or electronic entry) must be signed by the trainer listed on the patronship in order for the exhibitor to be stabled with said patron. Any exhibitors wishing to be stalled together must send their entries and stabling request form in together. Exhibitors stalled at the front section of the Exhibit Hall building must maintain their decorations until Sunday morning August 21, 2016. Deadline to enroll as a Patron with fees paid in full to receive stalling preference is June 1, 2016. Any requests to change status in patronships, including cancellations, MUST be emailed to [email protected] as well as sending a hard copy of the request via fax to 303-696-4599 or hard copy to: Arabian Horse Association Attn: Canadian Nationals Patronships 10805 E. Bethany Dr. Aurora, CO 80014 PATRON LOUNGE The Patron’s Lounge is located in Westman Place and it will be open from August 15 through August 20. The submission of a signed Patron form constitutes an agreement by the signing party for a payment for Patronship. Patrons canceling prior to May 1, 2016 will not be invoiced. Canceling May 2nd until the close of original entry, $500 will be owed. Canceling after the close of entries until the start of the show will require that 50% of the patron package price be paid. The Westman Place Patron Tables will follow the same policy as patronships.



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TRAILER PARKING All Trailers must be parked in the designated trailer parking area located in the southwest corner of the Keystone Centre property (South of Westman Place) or as designated by the Show Commission. WALKIE-TALKIES/RADIOS Use of walkie-talkies in the show ring areas is strictly forbidden. Communication with your barn must be done outside the main arena or show ring areas. All walkie-talkies/radios must be cleared with the Canadian Department of Communication before they will be allowed to be operated in Canada.

CLASS SPECIFICATIONS

ENGLISH SHOW HACK Arabian and Half-Arabian/Anglo-Arabian Open, AAOTR and JTR Class 316, 319, 755, 758, 2139 and 2176 will enter the ring at a walk. EQUITATION Class 927 & 928 AHA Saddle Seat Equitation Finals: For National Championship Finals classes, the 13 and Under Saddle Seat Equitation Division requires all contestants to perform two or more individual tests from EC Rule Book, Arabian Division, Article B3614 for Tests a-l. The 14 - 18 Saddle Seat Equitation Division requires all contestants to perform two or more individual tests from EC Arabian Division, Article B3614 for Tests a-o. The exchange of horses is only permitted by the provisions of B3614.4q. AHA Reining Seat Equitation Finals. For National Championship Finals classes, the 13 and Under and the 14-18 Reining Seat Equitation Division shall require all contestants to perform a NRHA reining pattern. AHA Hunter Seat Over Obstacles Equitation Finals. In Hunter Seat Equitation Over Obstacles, the top four from each judge’s card are required to perform two or more tests from EC Rule Book, Article B3602.2 for Tests a-p. Only one rider per horse. AHA Hunter Seat Not to Jump Equitation Finals. All Riders are required to perform the pattern. Markers shall not be used for picking the spot as part of the class. Riders 14-18 shall perform two or more individual tests from EC Rule Book, Article B3602.2 for tests a-k. Riders 13 & Under shall perform two or more individual tests from EC Rule Book Article B3602.2 tests a-h. SPORT HORSE IN-HAND There will be only 1 triangle set up. Classes for the different types will run concurrently on one triangle (i.e. Arabian Mare Sport Horse Hunter type and Arabian Mare Sport Horse Dressage type will show the triangle once and be judged by both the Hunter Judge and Dressage Judge)

TESTS AND PERMITS FOR HORSE IMPORTATION Please be aware of the following requirements for entry into Canada. This information is imperative for:  Exhibitors with horses originating from Texas or New Mexico and are traveling to Canadian Nationals.  Please also be aware that disease status in locations may change at any time. The changes may have an impact on the import requirements into Canada. Please consult your local USDA office or the AHA office to be aware of any updates.

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ARABIAN BREEDERS SWEEPSTAKES YEARLING CLASSES Yearling must be enrolled as Breeding Entries, no other qualifications are required for Canadian Nationals

IMMIGRATION TO CANADA To visit Canada:  You must be in good health, law-abiding and have enough money to support yourself and your dependents during your stay;  In most cases, you will need a valid passport, proof of identity or other travel documents;  You must get special authorization if you are coming to study or work;  You must have a visitor’s visa to travel to Canada if you are a citizen of one of a number of countries. Find out if you need a visa before leaving home.  Border crossing into and out of Canada requires proof of citizenship by means of a passport.  Anyone with a criminal record (including a drunk driving conviction) may be excluded from Canada. A waiver of exclusion may be issued but several weeks are required and a processing fee must be paid. Contact the Canadian Embassy or a Canadian Consulate in the U.S. for more information.

TEST REQUIREMENTS Coggins: Negative agar-gel immunodiffusion (Coggins) test or ELISA for equine infectious anemia within 6 months prior to exportation. (No test is required for nursing foals up to 5 months of age exported with dam or for horses exported for immediate slaughter). Nursing foals must be issued their own health certificate, due to the use of an identification diagram. Piroplasmosis: In addition to all other import requirements, horses that have been in New Mexico or Texas within 21 days prior to export into Canada must have a negative Equine Piroplasmosis test from Ames, IA or a USDA lab certified to conduct Equine Piroplasmosis testing. The negative Equine Piroplasmosis test will be valid for 15 days from the date the blood sample is taken – not the date the test results are confirmed. Depending on the volume of testing conducted at the lab, the horse owner may have a relatively short window to import their horse(s) into Canada. The USDA lab in Ames, IA is usually able to provide the tests results within 3-5 business days, depending on which day the sample arrives and the number of samples they receive on that particular day.

WORKING HUNTER WARM UP The Working Hunter Warm Up time is scheduled (see tentative schedule for times). The warm up fee will be $20 (U.S. funds) per round per horse (limit 2 rounds.) You must enter for Hunter Warm Up on the Official Entry Form or at the Show Office. Back numbers must be worn. No horses will be allowed to participate in this warm-up without entry. Warm Up round fees are non-refundable.

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IMPORT PERMITS What Horses Need an Import Permit?  All horses that have been in Texas or New Mexico in the last 21 days before being imported into Canada must have an Import Permit from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) prior to being imported into Canada.  Horses found at the show that have been in New Mexico or Texas during the last 21 days and have entered Canada without the required testing and permits may be quarantined and restricted from participation in the show. Time Line for Permit Application Permit applications must be received by the AHA office by July 15, 2016. NO LATE Permits will be accepted. The Import Permit is valid for 90 days. Please apply for the permits as soon as possible. Due to the anticipated number of permits to be issued, significant delays may result if the application is received too close to the event. Remember the original of the permit must be with the horse at the border crossing when it is inspected, or it will be refused entry. CFIA will not be responsible for taking the permit to the port. Permit holders may use a copy of the horse permit to cross the border.

Who to Contact for an Import Permit The Arabian Horse Association will be submitting a permit for each trailer of horse(s) being imported to Canada who are coming from New Mexico or Texas. Permit applications will be coordinated by Kelsey Berglund, Arabian Horse Association, Director of National Events. Original of Permit The original of the Import Permit and the original of US Health Certificate must be present with the horse at time of inspection at the Canadian border crossing for entry in Canada. Changes to Import Permits Once the permit has been submitted to the CFIA by AHA, absolutely NO changes will be made to your permit to add additional horses or switch horses from one trailer to another. Inspection at the Port of Entry All horses that have been in New Mexico or Texas in the last 21 day before entry into Canada must not only have an import permit and US origin Health Certificate, but also require Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) veterinary inspection at the port of entry into Canada. An appointment will need to be set up prior to arrival at the portal. Overtime fees, in addition to the regular inspection fees, will apply if crossing during non-regular business hours. CFIA Veterinary Hours of Inspection at the Port of Entry Only certain Canadian Ports of Entry supply CFIA veterinary inspection. The three closest ports to Brandon Manitoba are:  Emerson/ Pembina -- US highway I-29 becomes Canadian Highway 75  North Portal, Saskatchewan. --- US highway 52 becomes Canadian Highway 39  Boissevain/Dunseith US highway 281 becomes Canadian Highway 10  The Boissevain Port of Entry is directly south of Brandon. Prior arrangement will need to be made with the CFIA Port Veterinarian for inspection. As the CFIA Veterinarian is not located at the port in all situations, appointments will need to be booked a few days in advance.  Emerson/ Pembina 1-204-373-2346  Boissevain/Dunseith (Brandon District Office covers this port) 1204-578-6670

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How to submit your permit to AHA: 1. Download a copy of the permit from the AHA website. Page one is all that is required. 2. Fill out the highlighted areas on the permit. Application must be legible. 3. Under “Country of Origin” – Include the State as well as where the horses have been before leaving to come to Canada a. Example – horses may have originated from New York but have been in New Mexico or Texas IN THE LAST 21 DAYS before coming to Canada. 4. In the description area, include the following information: a. Horse’s registered name b. Owner’s name c. Trainer’s name d. Horse’s sex, color, markings e. If more space is required attach a supplemental page with the information 5. Do NOT sign as applicant (AHA will sign the permit applications) 6. Each trailer load of horses that fit the criteria must be submitted separately. If an owner has more than one trailer load of horses then a permit application will be required for each additional trailer. For example; a. If a farm has a trailer of 6 horses all coming from Youth Nationals and another trailer with an additional 6 horses coming from Texas, each trailer needs a permit and separate permit applications will need to be submitted’ b. If there will be 5 horses on the trailer but only 2 of these will have been in New Mexico in the last 21 days prior to entry to Canada, only the 2 that have been in New Mexico will require a permit. All horses will require US Health Certificates. 7. Fax the permit application to the AHA with a cover sheet BY JULY 15, 2016. No late permits will be accepted. On the cover sheet, include the following information: a. Attention: Kelsey Berglund b. A contact email address c. Location where the original of the permit is to be sent. Original permit is sent via FedEx, a physical street address is required. 8. AHA will submit your permit to the CFIA. At this time, CFIA has stated that the turn around time will be approximately 2 business days, however, could take as long as 7 business days. 9. The approved permit will then be sent via courier from CFIA offices to the location specified in #7. The CFIA or the AHA does not take responsibility for permits that are lost in shipping. If permits do not arrive in a timely fashion please contact the AHA office for follow up. – Just another reason to ensure the permit application is submitted early.

REMINDER: At the time of this printing there were no States affected by Vesicular Stomatitis, however, please be aware that disease status may change at any time. The changes may have an impact on the import requirements into Canada. Please consult your local USDA office or the AHA office to be aware of any updates.

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IMPORT HEALTH REQUIREMENTS OF CANADA FOR HORSES FROM THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

The following are the health requirements for permanent and temporary exportation of horses from the United States of America to Canada. For actual shipment use either the VS 17-140 or the VS 17145. See other information for further details.

Canadian origin horses returning to Canada and horses for permanent import into Canada must comply with CFIA requirements. It is also recommended that horses travel with a copy of their Certificate of Registration. Requirements can found at www.inspection.gc.ca/english/imp/airse.shtml BORDER CROSSING/CUSTOMS Attention: Horse Owners As a horse owner traveling with your own personal horse/s, feed and tack, you are exempt from any applicable duties and taxes for entering Canada and returning back to the U.S.A. A Canada or U.S. Customs entry is not required. You must be the owner of the goods traveling with the goods to make a personal declaration. Attention: Training Centers/Trainers The superintendent of the Canadian customs office has requested that the goods brought into Canada for the purpose of conducting business (company banners, brochures, picture, furnishings, etc.) to promote the individual training centers must be declared at time of entry into Canada or at the show site. Please contact Near North Custom Brokers at www.nearnorthcustoms.com

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CERTIFICATION STATEMENTS 1. The animal was inspected within 30 days prior to export and found to be healthy and free from evidence of communicable disease and exposure thereto. 2. The animal was, to the best of the knowledge and belief of the issuing veterinarian, not exposed to any communicable disease within 60 days preceding the date of inspection; Either: a. The animal has resided in the United States or Canada since birth; Or b. The animal has met all of the import requirements of the United States of America and has resided in the United States of America for the past 60 days. 3. The horse(s) have not been on premises where Tequigenitalis has been isolated during the 60 days immediately preceding exportation to Canada or a premises currently under quarantine or investigation for CEM. Any female(s) in the shipment have not been bred naturally to, or inseminated with, semen from a stallion positive for CEM, or a stallion resident upon a positive premises or under quarantine or investigation for CEM 4. Showed no clinical signs of CEM on the day of inspection. 5. The animals, at the time of the inspection, were found healthy and in a physical condition fit to be transported. 6. The exporter has been advised that any deterioration in health or physical condition of the animals that may render animals unfit for transport may result in the shipment to be refused entry to Canada. 7. During the previous twenty-one (21) days, the animals in this shipment have not been in the State of Texas, New Mexico. 8. Additional requirements for horses originating from the States of Texas or New Mexico (including Canadian horses returning to Canada): a. An import permit issued by CFIA is required b. The animal(s) were inspected by a veterinarian within 15 days prior to export. c. The animal(s) were inspected for ticks and if necessary treated for ticks at the time of inspection. d. The animal(s) have not been on a premises where equine piroplasmosis (clinical or serology) has occurred during the 60 days immediately prior to export, nor has this disease occurred on any adjoining premises during the same period of time. e. The animal(s) have tested negative to equine piroplasmosis using the ELISA test during the 15 days prior to export.

OTHER INFORMATION

Note to be included on the certification statements: Fit to be transported means: that on the day of inspection, no animal has an infirmity, illness, injury or any other condition that could be aggravated when the animal is being transported and causing the animal to suffer.

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