Bill Hair - The Warrenton Horse Show

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Bill Hair - The Warrenton Horse Show
THE WARRENTON PONY SHOW
“The Oldest Pony Show in America”
Our 90th Year
Spring 2009
Dear Exhibitors and Friends,
The Ninetieth Annual Warrenton Pony Show will be held on June 24th
through June 28th at the Warrenton Horse Show Grounds in Warrenton,
Virginia. The Show is, as always, held to benefit a local charity. Again this
year, the proceeds will go to the Fauquier County S.P.C.A. Last year we
were able to donate $5,000.00 to the animal shelter. In 2007 we also
donated $5,000. In 2006 we donated $7,000 to the S.P.C.A. in memory of
Betty Maloney, the founder of the Association. Along with the check the
Junior Committee donated gifts and supplies for the shelter—food, chew
bones, toys, blankets, beds, etc.
The Warrenton Pony Show, the Oldest Pony Show in America, is
the only recognized show run by juniors eighteen years of age and younger.
The Junior Committee operates under the supervision of the Warrenton
Pony Show, Inc. Board of Directors—a group of local adult volunteers,
some of whom are ex-members of the Junior Committee. The knowledge
and practical experience we gain from producing this five-day “A” rated
show are valuable in many ways. Helping to instill the importance of
responsibility and community service are some of the lessons we learn.
In 1999, the Board of Directors started a scholarship fund in
memory of Puller Hughes, a long time friend and advisor of the Pony
Show. This fund has allowed the Board to award college scholarships to
deserving members of the Junior Committee.
We would like to extend a very special “thank you” to all of our
faithful sponsors and supporters who have kept the spirit and tradition of
this show alive over the years.
The Warrenton Pony Show Junior Committee
Please patronize our advertisers and thank them for supporting
The Warrenton Pony Show
2008
The Warrenton Pony Show
Donates $5,000.00 to SPCA
Members of the 2008 Warrenton Pony Show Junior
Committee and the adult Board of Directors met at
the animal shelter to present the check. The donation
was made to officials of the S.P.C.A., Sally Tufts
and Judy Hagerman. In 2007 they gave $5,000 and
in 2006 the show was able to donate $7,000 to the
shelter in memory of Betty Maloney, founder of the
local S.P.C.A. In addition to the check the for $5,000
the Junior Committee, as usual, donated gifts and
supplies to the shelter—food, chew bones, toys,
January 8, 2009
Warrenton Pony Show
Junior Committee
P.O. Box 794
Warrenton, VA 20188
Board of Directors
President
Sally S. Tufts
Vice President
Sharon Maloney
Secretary
Ellie Spencer
Treasurer
H.T.A. Nevill
Richard Anderson
Anne Douglas Atherton
Susan Cummings
Penny Dart
Caren Eastham
Joyce Fendley
Dennis Hunsberger
Angela Keyser
Dr. Elaine Luts
Carla Nammack-Wenger
Tammy Statler
Mary Tarr
Dear Members of the Junior Committee,
We are most appreciative of your ongoing support of the SPCA and
the generosity of your contribution of $5,000. I know all of you work
very hard during the year preparing for the show and then at the show
itself. Last year I attended with some shelter dogs and saw firsthand
your enthusiasm and diligence.
This donation will be used to provide food, shelter and kindness to the
homeless animals of our community. We also thank you for the many
boxes of dog biscuits that you brought with you.
Good luck in your continued dedication to this Warrenton tradition
and I look forward to seeing you at this year’s Pony Show.
Executive Director
Judith M. Hagerman
December 31, 2008
Dear Warrenton Pony Show Members,
On behalf of the Board of Directors of the Fauquier SPCA, I would
like to thank the Warrenton Pony Show for the very generous donation of
$5,000.00.
Our intake facility is almost complete! It will house stray dogs and cats,
and have twenty kennel runs. Your donation will make a difference in the
lives of many homeless animals that we care for.
Thank you again for your very generous gift and your continued support.
Sincerely,
Caren Eastham
THE WARRENTON PONY SHOW
invites you to become
a supporting member of the
Eighty- Ninth Annual Warrenton Pony Show
Please indicate your support below:
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DIVISION SPONSOR*† ........................................................
PATRON* ..................................................................................
LOCAL DIVISION SPONSOR*†.........................................
RINGSIDE PARKING (if available) .................................
CLASS SPONSOR...............................................................
CONTRIBUTOR ......................................................................
$500
300
225
125
100
TOTAL ENCLOSED................................................................... $
*Ringside parking space included
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To choose a division contact 540-253-5593 for availability
NAME
(Please print name as it should appear in Program)
ADDRESS
Please send all requests to the following address:
Warrenton Pony Show, Inc.
Post Office Box 347
The Plains, VA 20198
Thank You!
OFFICIALS
The Management reserves the right to vary or add to this list.
HUNTER & BREEDING JUDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Keith Hastings, Clemmons, NC
CONNEMARA JUDGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Christine Knox, Bancroft, ID
STEWARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glena Wirtanen, Phoenix, MD
COURSE DESIGNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Glenn Moody, Charlottesville, VA
RINGMASTERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charles Hoovler, The Plains, VA
William Hair, Jr., Warrenton, VA
ANNOUNCER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jane Labyack, Mine Run, VA
SHOW MANAGER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tommy Lee Jones, Warrenton, VA
SHOW SECRETARIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Debra D. Bowden, Windsor, VA
Neysa Bryant, Smithfield, VA
FIRST AID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Morey Oare, Warrenton, VA
FEED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia-West, Smithfield, VA
PHOTOGRAPHER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Teresa Ramsay, Middleburg, VA
SOUND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G.W. Sound, Richmond, VA
VIDEO SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equine Production Company II, Medford, NJ
VETERINARIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Steven Bartlett, DVM, Warrenton, VA
BLACKSMITH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .William Partlow, Middleburg, VA
CONCESSIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Charlie Dashiell, King George, VA
FOOD SERVICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Hog Wild BBQ, Warrenton, VA
HORSE SHOW OFFICE
P.O. Box 794, Warrenton, VA 20188
Show Grounds
Tommy Lee Jones, Manager
6 East Shirley Ave.
540-347-2675
540-347-9442
540-788-4806
EXECUTIVE JUNIOR COMMITTEE
Co-Presidents: Lauren Hair & Rachel Giampa
Vice Presidents: Caitlyn Palmer & Cassella Slater
Secretaries: Katrina Bess, Erin Flynn
Treasurers: Dorin Methfessel, Emily Watt
JUNIOR COMMITTEE
Kristin Anklowitz
Kat Barkema
Katrina Bess
Tanya Bopp
Trip Bopp
Samantha Bunn
McKenzie Canard
Reilly Canard
Jessica Chappell
Connor Deal
Jessica Diaz
Alex Diebus
Avery Finkel
Erin Flynn
Jacqua Flynn
Rachel Giampa
Lauren Hair
Bianca Klepper
Zoe Lewczak
Marina Macklin
Kathryn Maginnis
Stockett Marr
Dorin Methfessel
Riley Moore
Caroline Newbill
Jenna Norden
Isabella O’Bannion
Caitlin Palmer
Kelli Park
Taylor Parker
Maggie Pollard
Skye Silansky
Cassella Slater
CatiAdele Slater
Megann Slater
Isabelle Tiller
Devon Walther
Emily Watt
WARRENTON PONY SHOW, INC.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joan Bunn
Barbara Chappell
Donna Giampa
Andrea Gilman
Crystal Gray
Cynthia H. Hair
Wilma A. Hoovler
Richard Isner
Tommy Lee Jones
Glorianne Langan
Robin McGuire
E. Morey Oare
Teresa Ramsay
Beth Stone
Shawn Teer
OUR WEB SITE!
www.warrentonponyshowinc.com
WARRENTON AREA MOTELS
Holiday Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540-341-3461
Cheswick Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 540-349-1901
Comfort Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540-349-8900
Howard Johnsons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540-347-4141
Hampton Inn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .540-349-4200
The Puller A. Hughes Memorial Scholarship Fund
In 1999, the Warrenton Pony Show Board of Directors established a
scholarship fund in honor of Puller A. Hughes, a longtime supporter and
advisor of the Warrenton Pony Show. A scholarship will be awarded to a
deserving member of the Junior Committee upon graduation who exemplifies
the ideals Mr. Hughes thought vital for young people: responsibility,
sportsmanship and manners. The Board of Directors hopes all the young
people of the Junior Committee are developing these traits through their work
with the Pony Show.
Previous Winners: 1999
2001
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
Crystal Gray, Loretta Gray and Avery Shepherd
Rachel Gray
Lydia Reynolds and Victoria Ingenita
Lauren Barland
Lindsay Graves, Kira Lander and Briana Stone
Abbey McGuire and Kitson Marr
Josie Ziluca
Kristina Stone and Tamara Morse
The Hurst Trophy
Awarded by the Warrenton Pony Show Board of Directors to the Junior
Committee member who best exhibits the values and spirit of the show.
2001
2002
2003
2004
Kitson Marr
Victoria Ingenito
Lydia Reynolds
Lauren Barland
2005
2006
2007
2008
Lindsay Graves
Abby McGuire
Rachel Giampa
Lauren Hair
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current
USEF, MHSA, and VHSA Rule Books will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith.
All classes will be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted.
2.
Pre-Entry Show—Entries close June 8, 2009. No Telephone Entries. Stall Fees must
accompany entry blank. No stalls will be assigned until stall fees are paid. There is a limited
number of permanent stalls that will be assigned on a first come basis. Temporary stalls with
doors will be used.
3.
In case of horses or ponies being entered and not exhibited, the entry fees and/or stabling fees
will be forfeited except if a horse or pony is injured or becomes ill prior to being shown in any
class. Applications for refunds must be submitted in writing and accompanied by a
Veterinarian’s certificate. There will be no refunds for stalls. There will be a $25.00 charge for
any returned checks.
4.
The Committee reserves the right to postpone, combine or cancel any class or classes if in its
judgement the entries are inadequate, for reasons of inclement weather or dangerous conditions
or for any other reason it deems necessary.
5.
All ponies must be ridden by Juniors, except in Connemara Division.
6.
All Exhibitors must wear protective headgear at all times while mounted on the Show Grounds.
7.
Prize money will be presented at the pinning of each class.
8.
Neither Warrenton Pony Show, Inc. or its employees or owner will be responsible for any
accident which may occur to any rider, groom, attendant, animal or equipment at the Show.
9.
Dogs must be on leashes while on Show Grounds.
10. Should any questions or disputes arise that are not provided for in the foregoing Rules, the same
shall be referred to the Show Committee whose decision shall be final.
11. Classes may be held in an area other than designated.
12. All horses must have a negative Coggin’s Test made within one year.
13. Jumps to consist of Brush, Aiken, Panel, White Gate, Picket, Roll Top, Natural Gate, and Stone
and Brick Wall.
14. The main ring is 180’x230’; both the main and schooling rings have all-weather footing.
15. 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 nonmember registration 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. EC 7/21/08 Effective 12/1/08
ALL STALL RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY JUNE 8, 2009!
2009
WARRENTON PONY SHOW TIMETABLE
WEDNESDAY
June 24, 8 a.m.
1.
2.
3.
Young
Young
Young
Young
Entry
Entry
Entry
Entry
O/F
O/F
U/S
Champ
THURSDAY
June 25, 8 a.m.
17. Schooling Pony O/F
18. Schooling Pony O/F
19. Schooling Pony U/S
Schooling Pony Champ
“Brighton Say When” Trophy
4.
5.
6.
Maiden
Maiden
Maiden
Maiden
7.
8.
9.
Limit
Limit
Limit
Limit
Eq.
Eq.
Eq.
Eq.
Eq.
Eq.
Eq.
Eq.
O/F
O/F
U/S
Champ
O/F
O/F
U/S
Champ
10. Local Sm/Med O/F
11. Local Sm/Med O/F
12. Local Sm/Med U/S
Local Sm/Med Champ
20. Sm/Med Children’s O/F
21. Sm/Med Children’s O/F
22. Sm/Med Children’s U/S
Sm/Med Children’s Ch
23. Large Children’s O/F
24. Large Children’s O/F
25. Large Children’s U/S
Large Children’s Champ
Children’s Pony Hunter
Grand Champ
“Winnie” Howland Trophy
Charles S. Gill Trophy
124. Pleasure U/S
125. Pleasure
Go As U Please
126. Pleasure Hack
Pleasure Champ
16. Costume Class
Please visit
Warrenton
Pony Show’s
merchandise tent.
37. USEF Pony Medal
38. Large Green O/F Conf.
39. Large Green O/F
42. Large Green U/S
43. Sm/Med Green O/F Conf.
44. Sm/Med Green O/F
47. Sm/Med Green U/S
48. VHSA Pony Medal
49. Small Pony O/F
50. Small Pony O/F Conf.
53. Small Pony U/S
54. Medium Pony O/F
55. Medium Pony O/F Conf.
58. Medium Pony U/S
127. Grooms Class
“Royal Doll” Trophy
13. Local Large O/F
14. Local Large O/F
15. Local Large U/S
Local Large Champ
FRIDAY
June 26, 8 a.m.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
VA Bred Model
Reg. VA Bred U/S
VA Bred O/F
VA Bred O/F
VA Bred U/S
VA Bred Champ
31. Schooling Hunter O/F
32. Schooling Hunter O/F
33. Schooling Hunter U/S
Schooling Hunter Ch
34. Local Jr/Am O/F
35. Local Jr/Am O/F
36. Local Jr/Am U/S
Local Jr/Am Champ
Howard “Deacon”
Lawson Trophy
59. Large Pony O/F
60. Large Pony O/F Conf.
63. Large Pony U/S
64. VHSA Children’s Medal
65. Children’s Y O/F
66. Children’s Y O/F
67. Children’s Y U/S
Children’s Y Champ
68. Children’s O O/F
69. Children’s O O/F
70. Children’s O U/S
Children’s O Champ
Children’s Grand Ch
Mildred Foster Gaines Trophy
Local Grand Champ
Helen B. Howard Trophy
Schooling permitted in the ring until 7:15 AM
each day if weather allows.
2009
WARRENTON PONY SHOW TIMETABLE
SATURDAY
June 27, 8 a.m.
71. MHSA Pony Medal
45. Sm/Med Green O/F
46 Sm/Med Green O/F
Sm/Med Green Champ
40. Lg Green O/F
41. Lg Green O/F
Lg Green Champ
Green Grand Champ
61. Large Pony O/F
62. Large Pony O/F
Large Pony Ch
56. Med Pony O/F
57. Med Pony O/F
Med Pony Ch
51. Small Pony O/F
52. Small Pony O/F
Small Pony Champ
Pony Grand Champ
James Cantwell Trophy
107. Best Child Rider/Pony
Journeymen Chaps
98. VHSA Adult Medal
99. Adult/Am Y O/F
100. Adult/Am Y O/F
101. Adult/Am Y U/S
Adult/Am Y Champ
Billy England Trophy
102. Adult/Am
103. Adult/Am
104. Adult/Am
Adult/Am
O
O
O
O
O/F
O/F
U/S
Champ
Adult/Am Grand Champ
Barbara Woolman Trophy
72. Am/Owner Y O/F-18-35
73. Am/Owner Y O/F-18-35
77. Am/Owner O O/F36 and over
78. Am/Owner O O/F36 and over
87. MHSA Hunter Seat
88. Small Junior O/F
89. Small Junior O/F
93. Large Junior O/F
94. Large Junior O/F
SUNDAY
June 28, 8 a.m.
79. Am/Owner O
36 and over
80. Am/Owner O
36 and over
81. Am/Owner O
36 and over
Am/Owner O
36 and over
O/FO/FU/S-
Not to begin before 1:00 PM
117. Broodmares
118. Foals
119. Yearlings
120. Two-Yr-Olds
121. Three-Yr-Olds
122. Best Young Pony
123. Breeding Champ
Margaret B. Little Trophy
Champ-
74. Am/Owner O/F-18-35
75. Am/Owner O/F-18-35
76. Am/Owner U/S-18-35
Am/Owner Champ
Am/Owner Grand Ch
105. VHSA Hunter Seat
106. Pessoa USEF
Hunter Seat
90. Small Junior O/F
91. Small Junior O/F
92. Small Junior U/S
Small Junior Champ
95. Large Junior O/F
96. Large Junior O/F
97. Large Junior U/S
Large Junior Champ
Junior Grand Champ
VA Wire & Fabric Co. Trophy
Grand Champion Hunter
Marshall Hawkins Trophy
108. Best Child Rider/Horse
Journeymen Chaps
Not to begin before 11:00 AM
113. Leadline (under 4 yrs.)
114. Leadline (4-7 yrs.)
“Boogie at Midnight” Trophy
115. Walk-Trot
116. Alumni
Visit our
Silent Auction—
lots of good stuff!
Caspian Exhibition
128. Purebred Caspian
Ponies
129. Partbred Caspian
Ponies
Connemara Breeding
130. Halfbred in Hand
(any age - split by age if
entries warrant)
131. Purebred in Hand,
2 yrs and under
132. Purebred in Hand.
3 yrs and older
Connemara Performance
133. Halfbred Under Saddle
134. Purebred Under Saddle
135. Halfbred Bridle Path
Hack (2 jumps)
136. Purebred Bridle Path
Hack (2 jumps)
137. Halfbred Hunter
Over Fences
138. Purebred Hunter
Over Fences
Connemara Champ
“Sycamore Ridge” Trophy
139. Connemara Costume
Class
CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
Class Fee $25.00
Class 16.
Costume Class - Open to all
Class 113.
Leadline Class (under 4 years)
To be ridden by a child who has not reached his or her 4th
birthday. To be judged on suitability as a beginner’s mount.
Class 114.
Leadline Class (4 to 7 years)
To be ridden by a child who has not reached his or her 7th
birthday. To be judged on suitability as a beginner’s mount. The
Boogie at Midnight Perpetual Trophy given by the Holloway
Family in memory of their best friend -”Boogie at Midnight.”
Class 115.
Walk-Trot Class
To be ridden by a child not exceeding 10 years of age who is
not entered in any other class at show. Suitability as a
beginner’s mount 50%, equitation 50%.
Class 116.
Alumni Class - No Entry Fee
Open to past members of the Warrenton Pony Show Junior
Committee. To be shown at the walk, trot and canter. Judged
on rider 50%, horse 50% by current members of the Junior
Committee. Various prizes.
Class 127.
Groom’s Class - No Entry Fee
Open to anyone who feels he or she qualifies as a groom. Each
groom shall present a horse/pony in hand. Conformation of
groom in no way to count! Tack, equipment, neatness and
manners to count. 1st $50.00 cash and 8 ribbons.
$25.00
Class 37. USEF Equitation Pony Medal Class
Open to Junior members of the USEF who have not yet reached their 18th birthday,
on ponies 14.2 hands and under. Riders entered in this class cannot cross enter into
any USEF Medal class at the same show. Suitability of a pony to rider will be
emphasized. Application for membership must be made directly to the USEF office
or the exhibitor may join prior to the class through the Steward. To be shown over a
course of not less than six obstacles 2’3” for ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands, 2’6”
for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands and 3’ for ponies over 13.2
hands. Judges can require Tests 1-9. Only one rider per pony. To fill a class, six
competitors must complete the course. 8 ribbons.
Class 48. VHSA/EMO Insurance Agency Pony Hunter Seat Medal Class $25.00
Open to Regular Junior members who have not yet reached their 18th birthday.
Contestant must be a Regular Member of VHSA prior to entry in the class. To be
ridden over a course of not less than six obstacles 2’3” for ponies not exceeding 12.2
hands, 2’6” for ponies over 12.2 hands and not exceeding 13.2 hands and 3’ for
ponies over 13.2 hands. The judge should call back all riders who participated over
fences if six or less and at least one-fourth of the class if greater than six to show at
a walk, trot and canter and to perform additional tests at the judge’s discretion.
Martingales are prohibited on the flat. Jumping faults of mount not to count. Fall of
horse or rider or three disobediences shall eliminate a contender. Judges may require
riders to change ponies, mount, dismount or exhibit any other individual requirements
of equitation they may deem necessary. Entrants in this class may not compete in the
VHSA Hunter Seat Medal Class at the same show. No minimum amount of entries
are necessary to fill the class. 8 ribbons.
Class 64. VHSA/EMO Insurance Agency
Children’s Hunter Seat Medal Class
$25.00
Open to Regular Junior Members of VHSA who have not reached their 18th birthday
and who have not jumped higher than three feet at a show where entered in the
Children’s Hunter Division, except in Equitation. Contestant must be a Regular
member of VHSA prior to entry in the class according to Article II, 3. Open to horses
only. To be shown over a course of not less than six (6) obstacles at three (3) feet,
which must include one combination and two changes of direction. The judge should
call back all riders who participated over fences if six or less and at least one-fourth
of the class if greater than six to show at a walk, trot and canter and to perform
additional tests at the judge’s discretion. Martingales are prohibited on the flat.
Jumping faults of mount not to count. Fall of horse or rider or three disobediences
shall eliminate a contender. Judges may require riders to change horses, mount,
dismount or exhibit any other individual requirements of equitation they may deem
necessary. No minimum amount of entries are necessary to fill the class. 8 ribbons.
Class 71. MHSA Pony Medal Class
$25.00
The contestant must be a Junior member of the MHSA and ride a pony and jump 8 or
more fences with or without wings. Two tests (USEF 1-9) are required during the first
round. Only one rider per pony. Small ponies to jump 2’3”, Medium ponies to jump
2’6”, and Large ponies to jump 3’. Class to be judged on hands, seat, guidance and
control throughout. To fill a class, 4 must complete the course. The MHSA Hunter
Seat on Ponies may run concurrently with the small, medium and large pony division.
The Green Pony division cannot be run with the MHSA Hunter Seat on Ponies card
as the fence heights are not consistent. However, Green ponies may jump in the
MHSA Hunt Seat on Ponies class when the card is held open during the regular pony
division if they so choose. 8 ribbons.
Class 87. MHSA Hunter Seat Medal Class
$25.00
The contestant must be a member of the Maryland Horse Show Association and to
ride a horse and to jump 8 or more fences of hunter type, with or without wings. The
course must contain an oxer, a combination and at least one change of direction.
Horse to jump 3’6”. The judges will then select at least one-fourth of the class, but
not less than 6 contestants, if available, to show at a walk, trot and canter. The same
horse must be shown in all phases of the class and with the same tack in which he
began the class. Class to be judged on hands, seat, guidance and control throughout.
Jumping faults of mount not to count. Fall of horse or rider or three disobediences
shall eliminate the contestant. Judge may require additional tests such as those found
in the MHSA Rule Book in the Equitation Division. If there are 40 or more entries
the class must be divided by every other number, by height, or by age of rider. Four
entries to complete the course for it to be an official class. 8 ribbons.
Class 98. VHSA/EMO Insurance Agency
Adult Amateur Hunter Seat Medal Class
$25.00
Open to horses only. Contestant must be a Regular member of VHSA prior to the
entry in the class according to Article II, 3. and must hold a current amateur card
issued by the AHSA. To be shown over a course of not less than six (6) obstacles at
three (3) feet, which must include one combination and two changes of direction.
Rider may not compete in any class where the fence height exceeds 3’3”. The judge
should call back all riders who participated over fences if six or less and at least onefourth of the class if greater than six to show at a walk, trot and canter and to perform
additional jumping tests at the judge’s discretion. Martingales are prohibited on the
flat. Jumping faults of mount not to count. Fall of horse or rider or three
disobediences shall eliminate a contender. Judges may require riders to change
horses, mount, dismount, or exhibit any other individual requirements of equitation
they may deem necessary. No minimum amount of entries are necessary to fill the
class. 8 ribbons.
$25.00
Class 105. VHSA/EMO Insurance Agency Hunter Seat Medal Class
Open to Regular Junior Members of the VHSA who have not yet reached their 18th
birthday. Contestant must be a Regular member of the VHSA prior to the class. To be
shown over a course of not less than 6 obstacles at 3’6” which must include one
combination and two changes of direction. The judge should call back all riders who
participated over fences if six or less and at least one-fourth of the class if greater than
six to show at a walk, trot and canter and to perform additional tests at the judge’s
discretion. Martingales are prohibited on the flat. Jumping faults of the mount not to
count. Fall of horse or rider or three disobediences shall eliminate a contender. Judges
may require riders to change horses, mount, dismount, or exhibit any other individual
requirement of equitation they may deem necessary. No minimum amount of entries
are necessary to fill the class. 8 ribbons.
Class 106. Pessoa USEF Hunter Seat Medal Class
$25.00
Open to Junior Members of the USA Equestrian who have not yet reached their 18th
birthday. Affiliate members are not eligible. Application for membership can be made
direct to the USA Equestrian office or the exhibitor can join prior to the class through
the Steward. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles at 3’6” which
must include one combination including an oxer and two changes of direction
(change of lead) after the first obstacle. 25 pts. to qualify for the final ride-off. 1st
place = 10 pts.; 2nd place = 5 pts.; 3rd place = 1 pt. On qualifying a rider will receive
a Silver Medal. An engrossed certificate will be presented for preliminary wins. Two
or more tests of the top four competitors are required. Tests 1-19. Any exhibitor called
back to test. Should more than one exhibitor fail to return for testing they will be placed
at the judge’s discretion. Only one rider per horse. To fill a class six competitors must
complete the course (five in Zones 8, 11 and 12). If there are 50 or more entries at the
beginning of this class, it must be divided by every other number and run as two
separate classes. A class with fewer than 50 entries cannot be split. 8 ribbons.
Classes 107 and 108 to be judged throughout the show:
Class 107. Best Child Rider on a Pony
$25
Custom chaps will be awarded to winners by Journeymen
Class 108. Best Child Rider on a Horse
Custom chaps will be awarded to winners by Journeymen
$25
Young Entry
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $30.00
Open to children 12 years and under as of December 1st of the preceding year. Rider
must not have shown in a rated class at a recognized show. Rider not eligible for any other
class or division at this show except Maiden Equitation. Pony or horse may compete
in other classes or divisions where eligible. Jumps not to exceed 2’. 8 ribbons.
Class 1., 2. Young Entry over fences
3. Young Entry under Saddle
“Brighton Say When” Memorial Perpetual Trophy to the champion.
Donated by Jeffrey, Carol and Andrew Cooper.
Maiden
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $30.00
Open to Junior riders who have not won one blue ribbon in an equitation class at a
rated show. To jump 2’. May cross enter with Young Entry. 8 ribbons.
Class 4., 5. Maiden Equitation over Fences
6. Maiden Equitation under Saddle
Limit
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $30.00
Open to Junior riders who have not won 6 blue ribbons in equitation over fences at
AHSA recognized shows. Jumps to be 2’3”, 2’6”. 8 ribbons.
Class 7., 8. Limit Equitation over Fences
9. Limit Equitation under Saddle
Local Division
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to animals stabled within a 75-mile radius of Warrenton. 8 ribbons.
Local Small/Medium Pony. Small Ponies jump 2’, Medium Ponies jump 2’3”
Classes 10., 11.
Class 12.
Local Small/Medium Pony over Fences
Local Small/Medium Pony under Saddle
“Royal Doll” Memorial Perpetual Trophy to the Champion
donated by the Hoovler family
Local Large Pony. Jumps 2’6”
Classes 13., 14.
Class 15.
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Local Large Pony over Fences
Local Large Pony under Saddle
Charles S. Gill Perpetual Trophy to the Champion
donated by the Ted Payne family
Schooling Pony Hunters
Division Fee $100.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to any pony. Jumps 2’, 2’3” or 2’6”. 8 ribbons.
Classes 17., 18.
19.
Schooling Pony Hunter over Fences
Schooling Pony Hunter under Saddle
Children’s Pony Hunters
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to all ponies not showing in a rated division, ridden by a rider not showing over
fences exceeding 3’ at that show. To be judged on performance and soundness. Small
and medium ponies to jump 2’ and large ponies to jump 2’6”. 8 ribbons.
Classes 20., 21.
22.
Children’s Small/Medium Pony Hunter over Fences
Children’s Small/Medium Pony Hunter under Saddle
Classes 23., 24. Children’s Large Pony Hunter over Fences
25. Children’s Large Pony Hunter under Saddle
“Winnie” Howland Memorial Perpetual Trophy to the Grand Champion
donated by Bill, Cyndy, Lauren Hair and Avery Shepherd
Class 27. VPBA Registered Ponies Under Saddle
$25.00
Open to any VPBA registered pony, 4 years old and under which has not broken its
green status, exhibited under its registered name, and by its last recorded owner who
must be a VPBA member. To be ridden by a Junior of any age and shown at a walk,
trot and canter both ways of the ring. To be judged 60% on performance, manners,
way of going, and soundness; ponies will then be stripped and judged 40% on
conformation. Martingales not permitted. Light contact with the pony’s mouth is
required. Ponies should not be eliminated for slight errors. 8 ribbons.
Registered VA Bred Performance Ponies Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to any VPBA registered pony, exhibited under its registered name and by its last
recorded owner who must be a VPBA member. To be ridden by a junior of any age.
All ponies must compete over fences. Fences are 2’ for small and medium ponies, and
2’6” for large ponies. To be judged on performance, manners, suitability, soundness
and conformation where specified. All other requirements to be in accordance with
AHSA Green Pony Hunter/Pony Hunter rules. 8 ribbons.
Class 26. VPBA Model
Class 28. VPBA over Fences
Class 29. VPBA over Fences - Performance 75%, Conformation 25%
Class 30. VPBA under Saddle
Schooling Division Hunters
Division Fee $100.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to horses ridden by a junior or amateur. To be judged on performance, manners
and way of going. Jumps 3’. 8 ribbons.
Classes 31., 32.
Class 33.
Schooling Hunter over Fences
Schooling Hunter under Saddle
Pony Pleasure Division
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $30.00
Open to Junior riders on ponies. To be judged on manners, suitability, way of going,
and soundness. No martingales. 8 ribbons.
Class 124. Pleasure Under Saddle. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter.
Should stand and back easily.
Class 125. Pleasure Go As You Please. To be shown at a walk and your pleasure gait.
Class 126. Pleasure Hack. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter. No more
than eight will be selected to jump two fences. Fences set at 2'.
Local Junior/Amateur.
Division Fee $90.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to horses, not restricted to owner-rider. Jumps 3’. 8 ribbons.
Classes 34., 35.
Class 36.
Local Junior/Amateur over Fences
Local Junior/Amateur under Saddle
Howard “Deacon” Lawson Memorial Trophy to the Champion
donated by William E. Howland, Jr.
Division Fee $85.00
Green Pony Hunters
Small ponies not exceeding 12.2 to jump 2’3”; ponies over 12.2 not exceeding 13.2
to jump 2’6”; ponies over 13.2 not exceeding 14.2 to jump 2’9”. To be ridden by a
Junior who has not reached their 18th birthday. To be judged on performance,
manners, way of going, and suitability. Prize Money: $45, $30, $20, $10, $5.
8 ribbons.
Classes 43., 44., 45., 46. Small/Medium Green Pony Hunter over Fences
47. Small/Medium Green Pony Hunter under Saddle
Classes 38., 39., 40., 41. Large Green Pony Hunter over Fences
42. Large Green Pony Hunter under Saddle
THE MARY K. DRURY PERPETUAL MEMORIAL TROPHY
“The Mary Drury Perpetual Memorial Trophy” is to be presented to the Regular,
Small, Medium, or Large Pony Hunter, winning the most points in their division at
the shows designated by the Mary Drury Committee. These shows are the Maryland
Horse and Pony Show, Deep Run Horse Show, Mid-Atlantic Horse and Welsh Pony
Show, Upperville Horse Show, Loudoun Hospital Benefit Horse Show, Warrenton
Pony Show, Rose Mount (April) Horse Show, and the Keswick Junior Horse Show.
The Small, Medium, or Large Pony Hunter scoring the greatest number of points at
these shows will receive the award at the VHSA Annual Banquet. The winning pony’s
name, owner’s name and year of winning will be engraved on the Trophy.
THE KATHERINE REID MEMORIAL TROPHY
Points will count toward the Katherine Reid Memorial Trophy to be presented at the
Middleburg Classic Horse Show. This trophy is donated by Katherine’s many friends
in memory of the kindness she showed to all. This trophy will be presented to the
Large Pony or Junior Hunter accumulating the highest number of points at the
February Barracks, Maryland National, April Rose Mount, James River Hunt,
Upperville, Loudoun, Warrenton Pony and Middleburg Classic Horse Show. The
trophy will be presented at the Middleburg Classic Horse Show.
Pony Hunters
Division Fee $100.00
Small ponies not exceeding 12.2 to jump 2’3”; ponies over 12.2 not exceeding 13.2
to jump 2’6’; ponies over 13.2 not exceeding 14.2 to jump 3’. To be judged on
performance and soundness with emphasis on manners and suitability. 8 ribbons.
Prize Money: $55, $45, $35, $25, $10, $5.
Class 49., 50., 51., 52.
53.
Small Pony Hunter over Fences
Small Pony Hunter under Saddle
Classes 54., 55., 56., 57. Medium Pony Hunter over Fences
58.
Medium Pony Hunter under Saddle
Classes 59., 60., 61., 62. Large Pony Hunter over Fences
63.
Large Pony Hunter under Saddle
Children’s Hunters
Division Fee $90.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Open to horses only. To be shown by a Junior Exhibitor. A rider in the Children’s
Hunter Division is not eligible to compete in classes where fences exceed 3’3”,
except age group Equitation, Medal classes and Children’s/Adult Jumper. Course
shall consist of no less than eight fences. Fence height shall be 3’; spreads not to
exceed fence height. To be judged on performance, manners, way of going and
soundness. Suitability as a Children’s Hunter to be stressed. Horses to be jogged in
accordance with Article 2424. 8 ribbons.
Classes 65., 66. Younger Children’s Hunter over Fences
67. Younger Children’s Hunter under Saddle
Classes 68., 69. Older Children’s Hunter over Fences
70. Older Children’s Hunter under Saddle
The Mildred Foster Gaines Memorial Trophy to the
Grand Champion Children’s Hunter
Amateur-Owner Hunters
Division Fee $125.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
To be ridden by an amateur-owner or amateur member of the owner’s family who is
no longer eligible to compete as a Junior Exhibitor. Leased horses are not eligible and
multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same
family. Horses and riders may not cross enter into the Adult Amateur Hunter at the
same show. All riders must have a current USA Equestrian Amateur certificate or file
an application with the show secretary at least one hour prior to the class. Fences
3’6”. Prize Money: $60, $50, $40, $30, $20, $10. 8 ribbons.
Classes 72., 73., 74., 75. Amateur-Owner Hunter over Fences 18-35
76. Amateur-Owner Hunter under Saddle 18-35
Classes 77., 78., 79., 80. Amateur-Owner Hunter over Fences 36 and over
81. Amateur-Owner Hunter under Saddle 36 and over
Junior Hunters
Division Fee $125.00
For horses over 14.2 and under 16 hands (Small Junior); 16 hands and over (Large
Junior). Fences are 3’6”. In all classes manners shall be emphasized and extreme
speed shall be penalized. Full points in all classes. Prize Money: $60, $50, $40, $30,
$20, $10. 8 ribbons.
Classes 88., 89., 90. Small Junior Hunter over Fences
91. Small Junior Handy
92. Small Junior Hunter under Saddle
Classes 93., 94., 95. Large Junior Hunter over Fences
96. Large Junior Handy
97. Large Junior Hunter under Saddle
“Virginia Wire and Fabric Company Trophy”
to the Grand Champion Junior Hunter
donated by the Clementi family
Adult Amateur Hunters
Division Fee $90.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
To be ridden by an Amateur on possession of a valid Amateur Card. A rider in the
Adult Amateur Division is not eligible to compete in any class where fence heights
exceed 3’3” with the exception of the Children’s/Adult Jumper Division. Course shall
consist of no less than eight fences. Fence height shall be 3’; spreads not to exceed
height of fence. To be judged on performance, manners way of going and soundness.
Suitability as an Adult Amateur Hunter to be stressed. Horses to be jogged in
accordance with Article 2424. Prize Money: $20, $15, $10, $5. 8 ribbons.
Classes 99., 100.
101.
Younger Adult Amateur Hunter over Fences
Younger Adult Amateur Hunter under Saddle
The Billy England Memorial Trophy to the Champion.
Classes 102., 103.
104.
Older Adult Amateur Hunter over Fences
Older Adult Amateur Hunter under Saddle
Barbara Woolman Memorial Perpetual Trophy to
the Grand Champion Adult Amateur Hunter.
Pony Breeding
Class 117.
Class 118.
Class 119.
Class 120.
Class 121.
Class 122.
Class 123.
8 ribbons
$25.00 per Class
Pony Broodmares
Pony Foals
Pony Yearlings
Pony 2 Year Olds
Pony 3 Year Olds
Best Young Pony. Open to first place winners in Classes 117,
118 and 119.
Pony Breeding Championship.
Open to first and second place winners in Classes 115-119.
The Margaret B. Little Memorial Trophy to the Champion.
Caspian Pony Breeding Exhibition Classes 8 ribbons
$25.00 per Class
Class 128. Purebred Caspian Ponies - Shown in hand. Open to purebred
Caspians of any age to be judged on conformation, quality and
suitability to produce and/or the potential to be Hunter ponies.
Class 129. Partbred Caspian Ponies - Shown in hand. Open to partbred
Caspians of any age to be judged on conformation, quality and
suitability to produce and/or the potential to be Hunter ponies.
Connemara Division
Division Fee $85.00 Ind. Classes $35.00
Entries must be registered with the American Connemara Pony Society and shown
under their registered name. Adults may show ponies, and stallions may be shown in
performance classes. Judged on performance, manners and appropriate way of going.
To be ridden by junior or amateur. 8 ribbons. (All classes count toward USEF points.)
Copies of registration must accompany entries. Effective 4/1/06.
Connemara Breeding
Class 130.
Class 131.
Class 132.
Halfbred in Hand (any age - split by age if entries warrant)
Purebred in Hand, 2 yrs and under
Purebred in Hand, 3 yrs and older
Connemara Performance
Class 133.
Class 134.
Class 135.
Class 136.
Class 137.
Class 138.
Halfbred Under Saddle
Purebredbred Under Saddle
Halfbred Bridle Path Hack (2 jumps)
Purebred Bridle Path Hack (2 jumps)
Halfbred Hunter Over Fences
Purebred Hunter Over Fences
“Sycamore Ridge” Trophy to the Champion.
Class 139.
Connemara Costume Class
Connemara classes sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cheek, III. A perpetual
“Sycamore Ridge Farm” trophy will be presented to the champion in the performance
classes 133 thru 138.
The Warrenton Pony Show
is operated in accordance with the current rules of
THE MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC.
of which body it is a Regular Show Member and is rated A in:
Amateur-Owner Hunters; Junior Hunters; Small, Medium, and Large Pony
Hunters; Small, Medium and Large Green Pony Hunters; Children’s Hunters;
Children’s Pony Hunters; and Adult Amateur Hunter.
You are cordially invited to become a member of the Maryland Horse Shows
Association Inc. and are requested to use the following application blank.
MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC.
P.O. Box 828, Hampstead, MD 21074
Phone (410) 591-0380 • www.mdhsa.org
Senior $40 ❑
Junior $30 ❑
New member ❑
Life $400 ❑
Renewing member ❑
Applicant’s date of birth
Check enclosed $
Name
Address
City
State
Phone
Zip
Date
Membership expires November 30th
NOTE: TO QUALIFY FOR HIGH SCORE AWARDS THE ANIMAL MUST BE RECORDED WITH THE
MHSA, AND THE OWNER/LESSEE OF RECORD MUST BE A CURRENT MEMBER OF THE MHSA.
VIRGINIA PONY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION
Registered Virginia Bred Performance Division
VPBA Registered Young Ponies Under Saddle
• Compete for Year End High Score Awards •
Pony must be registered with VPBA, owned by a
current member, shown under its registered name,
and in the name of its owner as registered with the
VPBA. Call or write to register a pony.
Virginia Pony Breeders Association
P.O. Box 191, Montpelier Station, VA 22957 • 540/338-3528
Individual Membership Application Annual Dues: $25
Membership Year: December 1 - November 30
Name
Farm Name
Address
City/State/Zip
Phone
E-mail
SPECIAL TROPHIES AT WARRENTON
RUTH O’KEEFE MEREDITH SPORTSMANSHIP PERPETUAL TROPHY
Awarded to the Junior Rider who best exhibits the qualities of good sportsmanship, valued by
Ruth above all other qualities in a young rider. The rider will be chosen by the judge and the
show committee. The trophy will be awarded by her family.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Emily Epstein
Emily Robeback
Michael Savage
Elizabeth Supik
Lizzie Gelber
Chiara Parlagreco
Mariana Bishop
Matthew Lowe
Caitlin Lane
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Sarah Tyndall
Jessica van Brocklin
Emily Bartlett
Christina Mangano
Elizabeth Coughlin
Vanessa Lavin
Kacy Jenkins
Blair Curcie
Caroline Ball
MARSHALL P. HAWKINS GRAND CHAMPION MEMORIAL TROPHY
Awarded in memory of Marshall Hawkins to the animal accumulating the most points in the
recognized divisions. Trophy donated by Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Hoovler.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Indiana Jones, Kevin Bruce & Susan Porter
Flirtation Walk, Dale Crittenberger
Home Aroan, Lisa Wigley
Trendsetter, Kirsten Stopper
Lands End Spring Rain, Courtney Somers
Silver Belle, Caitlin Lane
Among the Stars, Caitlin Lane
Foxlairs Poker, Caitlin Lane
Rosecroft Wise Guy, Drew Taylor
Princess Caroline, Caitlin McNaughton
2000 Solitaire, Evan Coluccio
& Ransom, Betty Oare
2001 The Patriot, Keri Guanicale
2002 Stolen Moments, Betty Oare
2003 The Patriot, Keri Guanicale
2004 Chateau, Vanessa Lavin
2005 Chanteuse, Kacy Jenkins
2006 Little Black Pearl, Devin Walther
2007 Hidden Spring Wood Star,
Brooke Cole
HELEN B. HOWARD LOCAL GRAND CHAMPION CHALLENGE TROPHY
Awarded in memory of Helen B. (Polly) Howard to the exhibitor with the most number of
points (on a single entry) in regular local hunter divisions. Must be won three times by the same
exhibitor for permanent possession. Trophy donated by her daughter, Mrs. Helen C. Wiley, and
will be presented by her.
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
Kelly Brown, Farnley Perfect Solution
Lisa Bachner, Fire & Ice
Alex Morse, Flying Colors
Pam Simoneau, Beaugart
Margaret Barland, Reaching for the Stars
Ann Garnett and Jill French, Natasha
Savannah Rose, Hillcrest Farm
Borrowed Wealth, Virginia Skeens
Bold Expression, Kimberly Snead
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
Buy Me Pearls, Matt Lowe
Risky Business, Abby McGuire
Hillcrest Blue Saphire, Devon Walthe
Aims To Please, Christina Mangano
That’s That, Betty R. Oare
Nautica, Christine Fiore
Regalo, Betty Oare
Bruce, Sari Deslauries
Courtash Karousal, Caroline Nicewonder
JAMES A. CANTWELL, SR. MEMORIAL TROPHY
To be presented to the pony accumulating the most points in one of the Regular, Small,
Medium or Large Pony or Green, Small, Medium or Large Pony. Trophy donated by Pam
Cantwell Baker’s “Pony People.”
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
Indiana Jones, Kevin Bruce & Susan Porter
Flirtation Walk, Dale Crittenberger
Home Aroan, Lisa Wigley
Trendsetter, Kirsten Stopper
Lands End Spring Rain, Courtney Somers
Silver Belle, Caitlin Lane
Child’s Play, Jessica Garchik
Are You Kidding, Sarah Rodgers
Rosecroft Wise Guy, Drew Taylor
Quoth The Raven, Courtney Somers
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
Cinnaburst, Keri Guanicale
The Patriot, Keri Guanicale
Land’s End Madhatter, Nicole Brow
The Patriot, Keri Guanicale
Tristan’s Party Shoes, Samantha Schaefe
Jade Falls, Samantha Schaefer
Summer, Allison Wynne
2006 Truly Noble, Samantha Schaefer
2007 Courtash Karousal, Hannah Spiegler
Anakin, Shawn Casady
THE WARRENTON PONY SHOW
is operated in accordance with the current rules of the US Equestrian
Federation of which body it is a Regular Member Competition and is rated:
A in Pony Hunters, Junior Hunters,
Amateur-Owner Hunters; C in Children’s Hunters,
Children’s Pony Hunters, Adult-Amatuer Hunters,
Pony Breeding and Connemaras
USEF Competition Name:_____________________________________________USEF#_____________________
Competition Divisions(s) and Ratings(s):___________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
The Warrenton Pony Show
is operated in accordance with the current rules of
THE VIRGINIA HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC.
of which they are Regular Show Members and are rated A in:
Amateur-Owner Hunters; Junior Hunters; Small, Medium, and Large Pony
Hunters; Small, Medium and Large Green Pony Hunters;
Rated C in:
Children’s Hunters; Children’s Pony Hunters; and Adult Amateur Hunter.
You are cordially invited to become a member of the
Virginia Horse Shows Association Inc. and are requested
to use the following application blank.
VIRGINIA HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC.
32 Ashby Street, Suite 204
Warrenton, Virginia 20186
(540) 349-0910
Please enroll me as a Member of the VHSA
for the year
*Junior ❑
Senior ❑
.
Life ❑
Check enclosed $
Name
Address
City
State
Date
Telephone No.
Zip
Breed Interest
Junior Applicant’s Birthday
Membership expires November 30th
Junior Membership $30
Senior Membership $40
Senior and Junior Life Memberships $400
*Members who have not reached their 18th birthday.
TO QUALIFY FOR HIGH SCORE AWARDS AN ANIMAL MUST BE REGISTERED
WITH THE VHSA AND HIS OWNER MUST BE A MEMBER OF THE VHSA.