State 4-H Horse Judging Contest - University of Illinois Extension

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State 4-H Horse Judging Contest - University of Illinois Extension
2015 State 4‐H Horse Judging Contest Wednesday April 8, 2015 1 pm iWireless Arena – Moline, IL The state 4‐H horse judging contest will take advantage of a unique and wonderful opportunity in 2015. The state 4‐H horse judging contest has been invited to be part of the NACTA judging conference taking place at the iWireless Arena in Moline and hosted by Black Hawk College East. In addition to seeing world‐class horses in the judging competition in the afternoon, 4‐Hers will have the opportunity to participate in a free mini horse judging camp beginning at 9 am that morning. Not only will Illinois 4‐Hers be eligible to compete in the State 4‐H Contest Division (either in reasons or non‐
reasons), but they can dual enter in the Open Youth Reasons Division as an individual or part of an FFA, 4‐H, horse club or breed team. Online entry must be completed for the Open Youth Reasons Division. That entry form will available after February 1 at http://www.bhcnacta.com/ . The livestock and dairy judging contests will also have youth divisions and mini judging camps so please spread the word to anyone that might have interest in those opportunities. There are no entry fees for contests or judging camps. For more information about NACTA activities please visit http://www.bhcnacta.com/ Due to the anticipated size of the overall horse judging contest, this year pre‐registration is required for the 4‐
H state horse judging contest. A completed registration form (signed by someone at your extension office) must be sent to me at the address below by March 25, 2015. The 4‐H State horse judging contest rules are attached along with the registration form. Also attached are the rules for the NACTA contest. 4‐H State Horse Judging contest participants will judge all classes presented and give all sets of reasons designated by NACTA contest officials. However, to ensure consistency in competition rigor as compared to past and future state contests, six to eight classes of horses and two sets of reasons will be predetermined as the official classes for the state judging contest and only those scores will be included in results tabulation for the State 4‐H Judging contest. Should 4‐Hers also participate in the Open Youth Reasons division, scores for all classes judged and reasons given will be included in tabulation. Please direct questions about the contest to me at hagstrom@illinios.edu. In the meantime, please mark your calendars for April 8th! Thanks, Deb Hagstrom
State Equine Extension Specialist 1207 W. Gregory Drive Urbana, IL 61801 4-H STATE HORSE JUDGING CONTEST REGISTRATION CARD
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DIVISIONS: (Please Circle One)
2) HORSES-NONREASONS
3) HORSES-REASONS
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Use separate entry cards to enter participants in Reasons and Non- reasons.
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ADDRESS
DATE OF BIRTH
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EXTENSION STAFF SIGNATURE_____________________________________________________(NOTE CARD MUST BE FILLED OUT COMPLETELY)
Registration deadline: March 25, 2015
Mail entries to:
Debra Hagstrom
1207 W. Gregory Drive
Urbana, IL 61801
Completed registration forms can also be emailed to
hagstrom@illinois.edu
ILLINOIS 4-H HORSE JUDGING CONTEST
Coordinator: Debra Hagstrom, University of Illinois Extension Equine Specialist
The Illinois 4-H Horse Judging Contest will be held at the iWireless Arena, Moline IL , on April
8, 2015. Pre-registration is required and should be sent to Debra Hagstrom, 1207 W. Gregory
Drive, Urbana, IL 61801or emailed to hagstrom@illinois.edu by March 25, 2015.
The physical address of the iWireless Arena is 1201 River Drive, Moline, IL 61265. Driving
directions and parking information are available at http://iwirelesscenter.com/DirectionsParking.aspx
Note: 4-H members who have previously competed in the Eastern National 4-H Horse
Roundup Judging Contest are NOT eligible to compete in the State 4-H Horse Judging
Contest.
The Illinois 4-H Judging Contest will determine the Illinois 4-H State Horse Judging Team
semi- finalists. The top tier of Group I contestants from this contest will be invited to a private
workout with the state 4-H Horse judging team coach to determine the four-member official 4-H
State Horse Judging team which will represent Illinois 4-H at a national contest.
Participation: A county may enter any number of 4-H participants. Contestants will compete
in two groups:
Group I - (Reasons) 4-H members wishing to try out for the State 4-H Judging Team.
 All Group I contestants must have passed their 14th and not their 19th
birthday before January 1 of the current year.
 Only 4-H members eligible to be a member of the State 4-H Judging Team
may compete in Group I.
 Each Group I contestant will give sets of oral reasons after all classes have been
judged. At least one set will be on a designated halter class, and at least one set
will be on a designated pleasure class.
Note: Group I contestants will give a minimum of two sets of oral reasons.
Group II - (Non-Reasons) Contestants not wishing to try out for the State Team.
 Group II contestants may be any age within 4-H age requirements.
 Group II contestants are not required to give oral reasons.
 Group II contestants will complete a questions class after all classes are judged.
Classes: All contestants will judge six (6) classes of which at least two (2) will be halter
classes.
Halter classes may be selected from Appaloosas, Arabians, Morgans, Paints,
Quarter Horses, Saddlebreds, Standardbreds, Thoroughbred Hunters, Tennessee
Walking Horses, Missouri Fox Trotters, draft breeds or mules.
Performance classes may be selected from Western Pleasure, Saddle Seat or
Hunt Seat Pleasure, Hunt Seat Equitation, Western Horsemanship, Reining,
Ranch horse pleasure or Tennessee Walking Horse Plantation Pleasure.
Sixteen (16) minutes will be allowed for each class and eighteen (18) minutes will be
allowed for reasons classes. Two (2) minutes will be allowed to give oral reasons to
the judges.
General Rules:
1. All contestants must be 4-H members and a record of their enrollment must be on file in
the respective Extension office. Counties may find it more appropriate to select
older youth for this statewide event.
2. Contestants need not be enrolled in a project pertaining to the field in which they
participate; however, state judging events should be used to support the county/club 4-H
livestock curriculum.
3. Pre-registration is to be made by March 25, 2015 on the attached entry form
and mailed to Debra Hagstrom, 1207 W. Gregory Drive, Urbana, IL 61801or emailed to
hagstrom@illinois.edu . A registration card must be filled out completely for all 4-Hers that
desire to participate and include a signature from the county extension office.
4. Members of past State 4-H horse judging teams who have represented Illinois at the
Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup Judging Contest (and in some instances the AllAmerican Quarter Horse Congress Youth Horse Judging Contest) are ineligible to
compete in the State 4-H Horse Judging Contest.
5. Members of teams having participated at national breed organization judging contests
are eligible for the State 4-H Horse judging team as long as they have not competed at
the Eastern National 4-H Horse Roundup and in some instances the All-American
Quarter Horse Congress Youth Horse Judging Contest.
6. Contestants and coaches will not be allowed near the classes to be judged before the
1:00 pm starting time.
7. Each contestant must have a pencil and eraser.
Results and Awards
The summary results in the contests will be emailed within five (5) working days of the
contest to the County 4-H Contact. Detailed results and ribbons will be mailed within 2
weeks of the contest.
Contestants will be ranked in three groups with blue, red and white ribbons awarded. Ribbons
will not be awarded to county teams.
Sponsor
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Rules:
1. This contest will consist of placings classes with some classes requiring presentation of
oral reasons.
2. Each school may enter two teams consisting of four (4) members. Only one team counts
for sweepstakes (must I.D. that team before contest starts).
3. Individuals, in addition to, teams may also participate for individual awards.
4. Neatness of dress is encouraged. Contestants may not wear any pins, badges or article
of clothing that identifies them personally or their team. Contestants will not be allowed
to wear hats while judging classes, but may be worn when given oral reasons.
5. The possible classes to be judged will be chosen from the following:
Halter classes:
Quarter Horse
Paint Horse
Performance Halter
Arab Halter
Stock-type Halter
Performance Classes:
Western Horsemanship
Hunt Seat Equitation
Reining
Trail
Western Riding
Hunter Hack
Western Pleasure
Hunter Under Saddle
Ranch Horse Pleasure
6. This contest will consist of 2-4 halter and 4-8 performance classes.
7. All halter and performance classes are composed of four horses. Back numbers
corresponding to horse numbers must be worn by all handlers or riders.
8. Four (4) sets of oral reasons will be given after all classes are places. Two (2) minutes will
be permitted for the giving of each set of oral reasons.
a. All classes are possible reasons classes
9. Contestants may carry note-taking materials into the arena, notes may not be used
during the given oral reasons.
10. Contestants may assume all halter class horses to be sound. Performance classes are to
be judged as seen. All exhibitors’ tack and attire to be considered legal.
11. Only contestants and those individuals assigned to assist with the contest are permitted
in the arena during the judging. Judging is done on an individual basis. Any conferring
between contestants or between a contestant and anyone other than the contestant’s
group leader is grounds for dismissal of the contestant(s) from the contest. This policy
stands in effect from the time the contest is officially started until the final contestant
has given his or her oral reasons to the official reason taker.
12. Contestants are responsible for the proper marking of all class placing cards. Cards
handed in without a class placing and / or a reassigned number will receive a score of
zero.
13. Contestants an official judged will not be allowed to handle horses.
14. Official placings and cuts will be presented after completion or oral reasons.
15. Points are accumulated on the basis of 50 points per class for placing, 50 points per set
of oral reasons.
16. The decision of the judge(s) is final.