Information & Rules
How to enter:
Go to the Show Dates page and review classes. All classes will be posted for the current month and the following month.
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Go to the entry form page and fill out an entry form and pay with PayPal for your class. Payment will guarantee your entry. Also look at the information & rules page for more information.
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Submit your video by the closing date by going onto our Facebook page and post your video during the week of the class. Make sure to post your video with your name, horse's name and the class you are entering.
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Exhibitors can store up points to use to shop on our prize page. When you have enough points for a prize, go to the Shop for Prizes page and pick out your prize and fill out the Prize Request Form to notify us of your choice. Jackpot winners will be sent money earned from Jackpot classes.
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CLASS FEEs, Payouts and Prizes
Jackpot classes are $25.00
The top riders will win money. Money won will be based on number of entries.
Rewards classes are $15.00
The top riders will win points which will be saved in our rider data system and posted on the points page. The points won are based on the number of entries. All participants will receive at least one point for entering the class. Exhibitors should go to the Shop For Prizes page and preview our fun prizes for you and your horse. Once you have your points earned, you can use the Prize Request Form to request your prizes to be mailed and redeem your show points. Points are earned by the rider. A rider may combine their points from multiple horses.
The top riders will win money. Money won will be based on number of entries.
Rewards classes are $15.00
The top riders will win points which will be saved in our rider data system and posted on the points page. The points won are based on the number of entries. All participants will receive at least one point for entering the class. Exhibitors should go to the Shop For Prizes page and preview our fun prizes for you and your horse. Once you have your points earned, you can use the Prize Request Form to request your prizes to be mailed and redeem your show points. Points are earned by the rider. A rider may combine their points from multiple horses.
Equipment and attire
- Western Classes – Jeans, long sleeved collared shirt, boots. Hats are optional. No chaps
- English Classes – Breeches, collared shirt, boots or half chaps with heeled boots. Hunt cap or helmet. No coats.
- A novice rider may show in a smooth snaffle with two hands. (any age horse)
- No negative comments
- No training equipment
- No advertising
Tips for a successful video
Show definitions:
Amateur – A rider age 19 and over that does not receive monetary compensation for riding horses or giving lessons
Green Horse – A horse that has shown 3 years or less
Maiden – A rider or horse that has never won a first place in the entered class
Non Pro – An amateur or youth rider that does not receive monetary compensation for riding or horses or giving lessons
Novice Rider – A rider that has competed 3 years or less at a sanctioned horse show.
EWD – Equestrians with Disabilities (4 Levels, All riders required to wear helmets)
Independent Riders (no guides)
Green Horse – A horse that has shown 3 years or less
Maiden – A rider or horse that has never won a first place in the entered class
Non Pro – An amateur or youth rider that does not receive monetary compensation for riding or horses or giving lessons
Novice Rider – A rider that has competed 3 years or less at a sanctioned horse show.
EWD – Equestrians with Disabilities (4 Levels, All riders required to wear helmets)
Independent Riders (no guides)
- Riders are able to safely manuever their horse around the arena on the rail without a leader.
- Riders are able to do effective gait transitions: walk/halt, walk/trot their horses effectively without a leader.
- Riders are able to steer their horse through obstacles without a leader.
- Riders are able to safely maneuver their horse around the arena with the help of 1 guide (side-walker or leader)
- Riders are able to do effective gait transitions: walk/halt, walk/trot their horses effectively with assistance of a leader.
- Riders are able to steer their horse through obstacles with the assistance of a leader.
- Riders are able to safely maneuver their horse around the arena with the help of 2 guides (1 side-walker and 1 leader or 2 side-walkers)
- Riders are able to do effective gait transitions: walk/halt, walk/trot their horses effectively with assistance of a leader and side-walker or two side-walkers.
- Riders are able to steer their horse through obstacles with the assistance of a leader.
- Trail Course
- Riders are required to hold the reins, and attempt steering
- Riders are able to maintain correct equitation through obstacles with assistance from side-walkers
- Riders are able to complete gait transitions, walk/halt, walk/trot, with assistance from leader using verbal commands if needed in lieu of physical cueing.
- Costume Class
- Riders are not required to hold the reins
- Will complete 3 walk/halt transitions with full assistance from leader
- Must have a theme for the costumes that include horse and rider.
- Guides are not required to dress up
- Must wear helmet while in costume