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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the horse show entry form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the Exhibitor section. Enter your name, address, city, phone number, age, grade, and date of birth as of January 1, 2013. Ensure all information is accurate for proper identification.
  3. Next, provide your school and club or chapter details. This helps in organizing participants effectively.
  4. Input both the parent’s and exhibitor’s email addresses for communication purposes. Double-check for typos to avoid missing important updates.
  5. Review the important agreement section regarding liability and ensure it is understood before signing. Signatures from the owner/exhibitor, parent/guardian, and club manager/instructor are required.
  6. On the back side of the form, list each class you wish to enter along with corresponding fees. Make sure to include alternate horse names if applicable.
  7. Finally, calculate your total fees accurately and ensure everything is filled out before submitting your form.

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There are three main divisions: junior, amateur and professional. There are classes designated specifically for juniors and amateurs only, but these two groups can also ride in and collect prize money from any class that a professional can ride in, such as a Grand Prix.
Hunter seat competitions in general are divided into three general horse show categories, hunters, equitation, and jumpers. Show hunters as a group are judged on manners, way of going, and conformation over a straightforward course.
Remember \u2013 no matter how small the show, it's respectful to the judges and organizers to prepare for a horse show by having clean tack, a clean horse and well fitted clothes. Pack your truck and trailer with as much as you can in advance, so you have less to worry about the day of the show.

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Show events or classes are divided into three basic categories: Western, English and Halter. Western and English classes feature performance competition: a wide variety of athletic contests ranging from jumping to western pleasure and pleasure driving to team roping.
Most shows consist of a series of different performances, called classes, wherein a group of horses with similar training or characteristics compete against one another for awards and, often, prize money.
Show events or classes are divided into three basic categories: Western, English and Halter. Western and English classes feature performance competition: a wide variety of athletic contests ranging from jumping to western pleasure and pleasure driving to team roping.
During and After a Show If necessary, halt the horses beside a companion. Use the same tools and gear at the events as you would use at home. Give some time to calm down and take the horse into the stable first. Hand-walk your horse to encourage it to become accustomed to light, sound, and scent.
Ringside Grooming Kit Checklist Hoof pick with brush. Hoof polish/oil for touch-ups. Elastic bands to repair a braid, if needed. Zip ties for emergency tack repair. Dry washcloth for last-minute wipe-down. Damp washcloth to remove any slobber. Bottles of water for rider (and groom).

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