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  emphasis placed on manners, response and quality of movement. Six to 10 obstacles will be included. These obstacles may include a gate, bridge, trot poles, mailbox, backing obstacle, taking on and off a raincoat, and more. Time limit and/or obstacle attempt limit will be posted and enforced.
424. Maiden Horse Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L – Open to Thoroughbreds that have not won a first place in any flat class in their show career. To be judged on way of going at a walk, trot and canter under English tack or walk, jog, lope under western tack.
425. War Horse Pleasure W/T or W/J – Open to Thoroughbreds that have raced at least 50 times OR that have won over $100,000. To be judged on way of going at a walk and trot under English tack or walk and jog under western tack. Horses can cross-enter into other Pleasure classes.
426. War Horse Pleasure W/T/C or W/J/L – Open to Thoroughbreds that have raced at least 50 times OR thathavewonover$100,000.Tobejudgedonwayof going at a walk, trot and canter under English tack or walk, jog, lope under western tack. Horses can cross- enter into other Pleasure classes.
427. Thoroughbred Pleasure Driving – Open to any Thoroughbred. Horses to be hitched to a two- or four- wheeled show cart. Horses will be asked to walk and trot both directions of the ring. Extended trot and change of direction at speed to be passed on judge’s discretion. To be judged on safety, manners, performance and turnout.
Rolex Jumper Ring
Jumper Divisions consist of 4 classes, 2 on Friday and 2 on Saturday. NEW for 2019: Fourth class at 2’6” and 2’9” is the Low Jumper Challenge.
Jr, AA and Open Divisions over-fences classes and Stakes will run concurrently at the same height, open card.
200. Open Jumper Division – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 3’6”.
201/202. Training Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 3’3”
2019 New Vocations All-Thoroughbred Charity Horse Show & T.I.P. Championships
Division Numbers: #201 – Open; #202 – Junior/AA
203/204. Schooling Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 3’0”.
Division Numbers: #203 – Open; #204 – Junior/AA
205/206. Suitable Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’9”. Fourth class in division is 220. Low Jumper Challenge
Division Numbers: #205 – Open; #206 – Junior/AA
220. Low Jumper Challenge (2’9”) – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’9”. Table II Section 1. One round. Each dropped rail converted to 4 seconds; placed by fastest time.
207/208/209 Hopeful Jumper Divisions – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’6”. Fourth class in division is 219. Low Jumper Challenge
Division Numbers: #207 – Open; #208 – Junior
#209 – AA
219. Low Jumper Challenge (2’6”) – Open to all Thoroughbreds. Fence height 2’6”. Table II Section 1. One round. Each dropped rail converted to 4 seconds; placed by fastest time.
210/211. Low Jumper Stake – Riders must have shown in at least two (2) jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest jumper division competed in as a horse and rider combo on Friday. Fence heights: 2’6”, 2’9”. TABLE II-2(b), if the rider is clear they stay in the ring after finishing the first course. Cannot cross enter Low Jumper Stake divisions. Riders may ride more than one horse in the Low Jumper Stake, but may not ride more than one horse per fence height. Riders must declare intention to show no later than 12 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 6.
Ribbons 1st through 10th. Order of go and courses will be posted by 3 PM outside of horse show office and at ring. Payouts: $400, $300, $180, $135, $120, $100, $90, $75, $60, $40
210. $1,500 Jumper Stake Junior/Amateur – Open to Thoroughbreds ridden by a Junior (under 18 years of age as of 12/1/18) or Amateur rider who has shown in at least two (2) jumper classes on Friday. Exhibitor’s fence height to be determined by the highest jumper
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