Pre Entries must be RECEIVED by Wednesday, July 6, 2011 by 5:00 p.m. at the Teton County Fair Office - 733-5289
Mail to: P.O. Box 3075, Jackson WY 83001
Hand Deliver to: 305 W. Snow King Avenue, Jackson WY
Phone or Fax Entries Accepted With Mastercard, Discover or Visa Payment
SUNDAY - JULY 24, 2011
8:30 a.m. Open Class English Horse Show (Rodeo Arena and Grassy Arena) 11:00 a.m."Turn 'n Burn Sunday" NBHA Barrel Racing and Pole Bending (Heritage Arena) 4:30 p.m. Horse Show Fun Night (Rodeo Arena)
SATURDAY - JULY 30, 2011
8:30 a.m. Cutting (Rodeo Arena) 8:30 a.m. Showmanship, Halter, Lead Line & Walk/Trot Classes (Grassy Arena) 11:00 a.m. Ranch Horse Competition (Rodeo Arena) May start later due to Cutting classes
SUNDAY - July 31, 2011
8:30 a.m. Jackpot Pleasure Class (Rodeo Arena) 8:30 a.m. - Noon Trail/Obstacle Class (Grassy Arena) 9:00 a.m. Non Pro Western Performance Classes and Jackpot Reining Class (Rodeo Arena) Approximately 1:00 p.m. Presentation of the Mary Wigg Sportsmanship Award (Rodeo Arena)
Presentation & Announcement of Trail/Obstacle Class Winners (Rodeo Arena)
THERE HAVE BEEN CHANGES TO THE TETON COUNTY FAIR HORSE SHOW
SO PLEASE READ CAREFULLY!
This show is run according to Horse Show Committee Rules, based on AQHA rules.
Please be familiar with AQHA rules.
Contestant age determined by January 1, 2011, except for Turn 'n Burn Sunday.
ENTRIES:
Pre Entries close on Wednesday, July 6, 2011 at 5:00 p.m.
Post Entries will be taken:
July 7-22 - 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m./Monday-Friday
Sunday, July 24 – 7:00-7:45 a.m. (English Show)
Sunday, July 24 - 7:00 a.m. - 9:30 a.m. (Turn 'n Burn)
Sunday, July 24 - 7:00 a.m. - 3:45 p.m. (Fun Night)
Saturday, July 30 – 7:00-7:45 a.m.
Sunday, July 31 – 7:00-7:45 a.m.
Send entries, with a check or credit card info to the Teton County Fair Board, P.O. Box 3075, Jackson WY 83001 or hand deliver to 305 W. Snow King Avenue or fax to (307) 733-2577 with credit card info.
ENTRY FEES:
All classes will be $7 per class per person except for Jackpot Pleasure, Jackpot Reining, Cutting, Ranch Horse Competition, Barrel Racing, and Pole Bending which are jackpots.
Entry fees will be more if you choose to Post Enter. There will be a one-time $5/person post entry charge for all Fun Night classes, plus the cost of the regular entry fee. There will be a $10/horse post entry charge for all Pole Bending, Barrel Racing, Cutting, and Ranch Horse classes, plus the cost of the regular entry fee.
All horses shown must be sound and in showable condition
P0ST ENTRIES WILL BE TAKEN IN THE FAIR OFFICE.
NO REFUNDS! NO SUBSTITUTES!
The Show Committee reserves the right to cancel or combine any class to best serve the interest of the show. Four (4) or more contestants must compete in a class before a buckle is awarded. Trophies will be awarded to classes with less than four (4) entries. The Show Committee reserves the right to split classes into smaller groups if safety becomes an issue.
There will only be three (3) calls per class, so be ready as you will not be able to enter the class late.
The SAME horse may NOT be used again by the same person or by a different person in the same classes (such as the same horse used by a mother then used by her daughter in the same type of class).
Horses must be shown by the person under whose name the horse is entered on the entry form or you will be disqualified. The exception may be in the halter classes where an exhibitor is showing more than one entry in a given class or lot.
If the horse is not under control in any class, the judge may excuse you.
Any contestant who uses disrespectful or vulgar language, or abuses a judge, official or Committee member in any way will be disqualified with no refund of entry fees. All competitors are asked to refrain from overindulgence in alcohol while competing.
Contestants must have animals in control at all times and must conduct themselves in a manner to ensure the safety of others.
If contestant is not wearing the correct number, he/she will be disqualified. Contestants must keep their number to use for the entire horse show. Numbers must be worn on the back of the competitor.
Contestants entering the wrong gate will be disqualified.
In all western classes, horses will be shown in a western saddle and bridle. Horses over the age of five (5) must be ridden on-handed with a curb bit; no gags or hackamores allowed. Horses five (5) and under may be ridden two-handed with a bosal or snaffle bit.
Any infraction of the rules may lead to disqualification.
There is a warm up arena under the Pavilion behind the Fair Office available on Saturday, July 30 and Sunday, July 3 1.
THESE RULES APPLY TO ALL CONTESTANTS IN ALL CLASSES!
Open Class Horse Show Classes -
English Show -
1-Suitable to Become a Dressage/Sport Horse
2-Adult Rider Dressage Seat Equitation
3-Jr. Rider Dressage Seat Equitation
4-Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Hunter Under Saddle
5-Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Seat Equitation on the Flat
6-Adult Working Hunter Under Saddle
7-Adult Hunt Seat Equitation on the Flat
8-Junior Working Hunter Under Saddle
9-Junior Hunt Seat Equitation on the Flat 10-Green Hunter Under Saddle
11-Open Working Hunter Under Saddle
12-Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Hunter Hack
13-Jr. Hunter Hack
14-Adult Hunter Hack
15-Cross-Rail Hunter Warm-Up
16-Short Stirrup Hunter
17-Short Stirrup Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences
18-Low Hunter Warm-Up
19-Green Hunter
20-Jr. Working Hunter
21-Jr. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences 22-Open Hunter Warm-Up
23-Adult Working Hunter
24-Adult Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences
25-Open Working Hunter
26-Wannabe Jumper
27-Open Jumper
Fun Night - 1-Pee Wee Costume Class
2-Junior Costume Class
3-Jr. Sack Race
4-Sr. Sack Race
5-Jr. Cream Pie Eating Race
6-Sr. Cream Pie Eating Race
7-Pony Express
8-Jr. Obstacle Race
9-Sr. Obstacle Race
10-Pee Wee Goat Tail Tying
11-Jr. Goat Tying
12-Sr. Goat Tying
13-Jr. Musical "Chairs"
14-Sr. Musical "Chairs"
15-Jr. Pop the Can
16-Sr. Pop the Can 17-Rescue Race
18-Jr. Dummy Roping
19-Sr. Dummy Roping
Cutting -
1-Cow Cutting - Any horse and rider
2-Cow Cutting - Any horse, non-pro riders owning and riding their own horse only.
Ranch Horse Competition -
1-Open
2-Women
3-Youth
4-1st Year Competitor
Showmanship, Lead Line & Walk/Trot, Halter Classes -
1-Pee Wee Showmanship
2-JHTRA Lead Line: Class A - Rider must be a member of the Jackson Hole
Riding Association.
3-Lead Line
4-JHTRA Lead Line: Class B
5-Youth Showmanship - Ages 8 - 12
6-JHTRA Lead Line: Class C
7-Youth Showmanship - Ages 13 - 17
8-Walk/Trot - 6 Years and Under
9-Walk/Trot - 7 - 10 Years Old
10-Adult Showmanship
11-Halter - Quarter Horse Geldings & Stallions (all breeds)
12-Halter - Quarter Horse Mares
13-Halter - Paint Horses
14-Halter - All Other Breeds Geldings & Stallions
15-Halter - All Other Breeds Mares
Halter - Best of Breed
Halter - Best of Show
16-Halter - Any Breed Mare & Foal Pair
Open Jackpot Pleasure and Jackpot Reining and Non Pro Western Performance Classes -
1-Jackpot Pleasure
2-Junior Western Pleasure - Open to all ages
3-Ranch Pleasure - 40 & Over
4-Ranch Pleasure - 18 - 39
5-Ranch Pleasure - 17 & Under
6-Western Equitation - 40 & Over
7-Western Equitation - 18 - 39
8-Western Equitation - 13-17
9-Western Equitation - 12 & Under
10-Western Pleasure - 18 & Over
11-Western Pleasure - 13 - 17
12-Western Pleasure - 12 & Under
13-Reining - Open to all ages
14-Western Riding - 18 & Over
15-Western Riding - 17 & Under
16-Jackpot Reining - Open to all ages
Trail/Obstacle Classes -
1-18 & Over
2-Ages 13-17
3-12 & Under
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TETON COUNTY FAIR • 305 W. Snow King Avenue • P.O. Box 3075 • Jackson, WY 83001
(307) 733-5289 • tcfb@tetonwyo.org
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