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TO BE HELD AT GREAT SOUTHWEST EQUESTRIAN CENTER 2501 S. MASON ROAD - KATY, TEXAS

Entries received after 6pm Thursday will pay $25 late fee. Horses must have negative Coggins to be present on show grounds.


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Great Southwest Equestrian Center 2501 South Mason Road, Katy TX (281) 578-7669

JUDGE: Management: Operations Manager:

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Val Garza ValGarza@gswec.com (210) 870-4584

Course Designer: Amy Uniss Secretary:

Maurene Moffett mfmoffett@hughes.net Email entries to: moentries@yahoo.com

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Entries Received after 6:00pm Thursday will pay a $25 late fee. You may fax your entries to (281) 578-6651 before 6:00pm Thursday. Entry blanks must be signed before you can school your horse. Email entries to moentries@yahoo.com No Faxed entries after Friday – 6:00pm


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General Rules and Information Entry Fee: $200.00 bundle fee per entry Includes: 1 division (3 classes), office fee, stall fee, 3 bags of shavings & dinner Late Fee: $25 for entries received after 6pm Thursday Non Showing Fee: $40 Camper Fee: $35 Additional class Fee: $40 per class Stabling: Stalls available Saturday @ 9am (stall check out time: Sunday) Additional shavings available for purchase on show grounds ($12/bag)

NO OUTSIDE SHAVINGS ALLOWED! Non-negotiable checks will be charged a $50.00 processing fee.

Protective headgear is required for ALL riders while mounted on horses on the horse show grounds. Junior exhibitors must wear a harness hat approved in accordance with USEF rules. The USEF rule also applies to adults where jumping and when jumping is required (schooling and warm-up rings). WARNING: Under Texas law (Chapter 87, Civil, Practice and Remedies Code), a farm animal professional is not liable for an injury to or the death of a participant in farm animal activities resulting from the inherent risks of farm animal activities. All minors must have parent/trainer or guardian sign an entry release, in all classes, riders must wear shirts with collars and either boots and breeches or paddock boots and jodhpurs in order to show.

All Jumper Classes will receive 1st thru 6th; Champion and Reserve in each division. Management reserves the right to change, cancel, or combine classes or to do anything necessary to compensate for excessive or inadequate entries. GREAT SOUTHWEST EQUESTRIAN CENTER L.P., Amy Uniss, Val Garza, Maurene Moffet, show management or employees are not responsible for any loss, damage, or injury to any persons, horses, or property.


Jumper Divisions open to all. Time allowed will be posted & announced. Divisions must have minimum of three (3) entries to fill. 2’6” JUMPER DIVISION

3’3” JUMPER DIVISION

100 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 101 Timed first jump-off(II2.b) 102 Timed first Round (II.1)

300 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 301 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 302 Timed first Round (II.1)

2’9”-3’ JUMPER DIVISION

3’6” JUMPER DIVISION

200 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 201 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 202 Timed first Round (II.1)

400 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 401 Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 402 Timed first Round (II.1)

Main Arena – Saturday – 5pm 100 101 102 200 201 202 300 301 302 400 401 402

2’6” Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 2’6” Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 2’6” Jumper – Timed first round (II.1) 2’9”-3’ Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 2’9”-3’ Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 2’9”-3’ Jumper – Timed first round (II.1) 3’3” Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 3’3” Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 3’3” Jumper –– Timed first round (II.1) 3’6” Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 3’6” Jumper – Timed first jump-off (II2.b) 3’6” Jumper – Timed first round (II.1)


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Special Prizes for: Style Award

Best Costume Best Turned Out! A Style award will be awarded in each division!

It’s dress up time! Costumes will be judged on creativity! Best Costume award will be presented in each division!

Best Trainer

Nominate your Trainer! We will count the votes and present the Best Trainer with an award at the end of the last divison!

Good Luck!


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Best of luck to all competitors!


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