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■¿ 4 - T tllH T Y — Morrow Counts f air and itodro P rrm iu n Hook DIVISION 2 — 4-H HORSE SHOWMANSHIP PREMIUMS Hlur 1«. Krd It. While - f l basis for scoring Member s appearance 25 percent animal s appearance 25 percent showing 50percent Showmanship is thr exhibitor '* demonstration of courtesy. grooming poise. confidence, and knowledge of how to fit, train, and show horse to best advantage Exhibitors tnay show in English or Western attire LOT 1 2 3 4 Senior intermediate Junior beginner DIVISION 3 — 4-H TRAIL HORSE CLASS P R E M IU M S Hlur « . Red 15. While I I Judged on performance and manners with emphasis on smoothness with which rider controls horse and negotiates obstacles in prescribed course Sol to be judged on sprrd There will be a time limit on each individual After two refusals or unnecessary delays, the participant must pass and go on to the next obstacle There will be a minimum of five obstacles used from the following Walk through cavalletll. open and close gate, simulated water obstacle walk over bridge drag rope, back through marked course dismount and mount on offside, mailbox, carry object to specified point, lead horse over jumper obstacle si depass Contestant w ill he scored on each obstacle and given a total score for performance based on poise, manners, use of aids, and smoothness of performance Exhibitors may show English or Western Class will tie judged by volunteers starting after Showmanship < lass and running until lunch U )T 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 beginner DIVISION 4 — 4-H BAREBACK EQUITATION Hlur M bed IV White ti PREMIUMS basis for scoring Clothing and equipment Scat and Hands Performance 15 percent 35 percent 50 percent In all divisions, horses will be worked as a group at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring The judge w ill then ask each individual for any or all of the movements listed in the 4 H Contest Outline Contestants will not be asked to mount or dismount Exhibitors may show English or Western LOT 1 Senior 2 Intermediate 3 Junior 4 beginner DIVISION 8 — 4-H HUNT SEAT EQUITATION OVER FENCES I’ HEM il MS blue It. 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While - t l LOT 1 Intermediates and Seniors Riders to he judged over a course of nine fences, maximum, not to exceed three feet in height Jumps may include post and rail, brush, coop. wall. oxer, crossed poles, gate, and or picket fence Course- will be posted Any or all contestants may be called hack to perform at three gaits, or any task asked by the judge To be judged on performance and hands and seat Except for refusals Jumping faults of the horse are not to be considered unless it is the result of the rider s ability Three cumulative refusals will eliminate If a refusal occurs in a double or triple, riders shall rejump all elements of the combination Hard hats with chin slrps and h«K>ls required Hunt seal tack and attire or modifications of same accepted Spurs and crops are optional 2 beginners and Juniors Riders to be judged over a course of six fences, maximum, not to exceed two feet six inches in height, crossed poles Judging and performance other than jumping to he the same as in the above class Course to be posted DIVISION 9 — ADVANCED EQUITATION PREMIUMS Hlur « . 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White 34 This class may be ridden either Western or English This is an individual workout class It will lie judged on hands, seat, and legs while performing the specified maneuvers and a two mmutr free style ride before performing, the rider must provide the judge with a typewritten program of his-her freestyle ride Mandatory Test — 50 points < See accompanying diagrams) 1 A Enter ordinary trot sitting X Halt Salute Proceed ordinary trot sitting C Track right 2 E Half circle right. 33' diameter, returning to track at B 3 C Halt 5 seconds Proceed ordinary trot sitting 4 HXE Change of rein strong trot sitting Pick upcanter. right lead between Fand A 5 A Circle right, width of arena 6 E Halt, back six steps Proceed ordinary trot sitting 7 MXK Change of rein, strong trot sitting Pick up canter, left lead, between K and A . * A Canter circle, left lead, width of arena S FXH Change of rein H Ordinary trot sitting C Walk B Ordinary trot sitting 10 A Down center X Hall Salute la-ave arena free walk Proceed to C, right or left around perimeter of ring to A. then out of ring EQUITATION OF MANDATORY TEST 50 POINTS (ienrral impressions, seal, hands, willingness of horse, regularity and freedom of paces correct use of aids Contestants may show Stock Seat, Hunt Seat, [iressage Seat or Saddle Seal No whips are allowed unless contestant rides sidesaddle At the initial halt and salute, the girl nods head, the boy removes hat. puts hat down to his leg. nods, and puts hat back on "Track Right at C " means to go into the corner making PREMIUMS Blue « . Hed »3. White « obtuse corners Make all changes in direction or gait as rider's shoulder passes marker basis for scoring Each contestant may have caller or reader who will stand at letter E or B If reader gives < 'lothing and Equipment IS percent wrong direction, rider must do the test correctly or be penalized. Seal and Hands 15 percent Any horse leaving arena not under control will be eliminated Test starts and ends at A Performance 50 percent In all divisions, horses will be worked as a group at a walk, trot and canter both ways of ADVANCED EQUITATIONS PATTERN the ring The judge will then ask each individual for any or all of the movements listed in the K E H 4 H Contest Outline DIVISION 5 — 4-H WESTERN EQUITATION IAJT 1 2 3 4 Seniors Intermediate Juniors beginners DIVISION 6 — 4-HCOLT GROUND TRAINING PREMIUMS Blue - M. Red • 13. While 14 All age contestants compete together Entrants will do as many of the 14 items listed in step 4b of the Oregon 4-H Horse Advancement Program as they can in the 15 minute time limit Contestant must give judge a list of exercises to be attempted Judging will he based on how all items attempted are accomplished Colts must he horn in INI, INI. or INS LUNCH HHEAK DIVISION 7 — 4-H ENGLISH EQUITATION PREMIUMS Blue « . Red « . W hite « Horses to be shown at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring To be judged 50 percent on performance and 50 percent on hands and seat Acquired movements in the 4 H Horse contest outline Either hunt seat or saddle seat tack and attire are acceptable Riders will be judged on effective use of aids and horse control Emphasis on posture and balance LOT 1 Intermediate and Seniors 2 beginners and Juniors k *