TETON COUNTY FAIR
Horse Show Philosophy
The purpose of the Teton County Fair Horse Show is to provide an opportunity for all equine enthusiasts to come and compete in these unique Fair events. The show will provide a fun and safe learning environment that supports healthy competition and sportsmanship amongst all ages of competitors.
How to Enter
Online: www.tetoncountyfair.com
By mail: Teton County Fair Office,
P.O. Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001
In person: Teton County Fair Office,
305 W. Snow King Ave., Jackson, WY
Team Sorting entry is by phone only:
Call (307) 733-5289
Team Branding entry is by phone only:
Call (307) 733-5289
Entry Fees & Deadlines
Most events are less expensive to enter/pay online.
All entries open on June 1. No refunds on entry fees.
ENGLISH
Online: $7/class / Fair Office: $10/class
Entries close Thursday, July 20, 5:00 p.m.
WESTERN DRESSAGE
Online: $15 per class / Fair Office: $18 per class
Entries close Thursday, July 20, 5:00 p.m.
TEAM SORTING
Jackpotted events — entry fees specific to each event
Entries close Friday, July 21, 5:00 p.m.
TEAM BRANDING
Jackpotted events — entry fees specific to each event
Entries close Sunday, July 23, 5:00 p.m.
NON-PRO WESTERN PERFORMANCE & TRAIL
Online: $7 per class / Fair Office: $10 per class
Entries close Thursday, July 27, 5:00 p.m.
JACKPOT TRAIL CLASS $35 per person
Teton County Fair (TCF) Horse Show rules are based on American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), and the Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA). These events have their own rules, which are outlined in the event’s respective information or available through a source provided. The AQHA rulebook is available online at www.aqha.com, the USEF rulebook is available online at www.usef.org, and the WDAA rulebook is available at www.usef.org. It is the sole responsibility of each competitor to read and understand these rules. During the horse shows, any contest or complaint is at the discretion of the TCF Horse Show Committee.
Competitor age is determined as of January 1st, 2023.
- All horses must be sound in showable condition.
- The TCF Horse Show Committee reserves the right to cancel or combine any class, as well as split classes into smaller groups if safety becomes an issue, to best serve the interest of the show.
- Four (4) or more competitors must participate in a class for a buckle to be awarded.
- There are three (3) calls per class; late entry into a class will not be permitted.
- The same horse MAY NOT be ridden again by the same person or by a different person in the same type of class. This rule does not apply to Team Sorting and Team Branding.
- Horses must be shown by the competitor whose name the horse is entered by upon entry, otherwise the entry will be disqualified.
- Competitors must maintain control of their animals at all times and must conduct themselves in a manner which ensures the safety of others. Otherwise, the competitor may be excused or disqualified.
- Unauthorized coaching from the sidelines may result in disqualification of a competitor and will be at the judge’s discretion.
- Any competitor who uses disrespectful or vulgar language, abuses a judge, an official, a committee member, or an animal will be disqualified.
- Competitors who have overindulged in alcohol while competing will be excused immediately.
- Competitors must wear their assigned number for all horse show events in which they are entered. If the number is not clearly visible, the competitor may be disqualified.
- Competitors must enter the ring through the correct gate. If the wrong gate is used, the competitor may be disqualified.
- All western classes require western attire to be worn by the competitor, and a western saddle and bridle worn on the horse.
- Horses over the age of five (5) must be ridden onehanded with a curb bit; gags or hackamores are not permitted. Horses five (5) and under may be ridden two-handed with a bosal or snaffle bit.
- Any infraction of these rules may result in disqualification.
- At the discretion of a TCF Horse Show Committee member, or a judge, any competitor observed abusing any animal will be excused and disqualified immediately.