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THE 36TH ANNUAL EGYPTIAN EVENT | JUNE 7-11, 2016 | LEXINGTON, KY USA
2016 PRIZE LIST—TABLE OF CONTENTS EGYPTIAN EVENT INFORMATION: Show Officials & Contacts………………………………………………… Pyramid Society Officers, Directors & Staff……………………………... Tentative Event Schedule…………………………………………………. Egyptian Event Show Rules and Procedures…………………………… USEF Rules, Local Classes and AHA Recognition…………………… Rules of Conduct…………………………………………………………. Administration of Chemical Irritants/Ginger……………………………. Barn Calls and Class Calls………………………………………………. Class Splitting or Combining…………………………………………….. Code of Conduct on the Show Grounds and Abuse………………….. Disguising of Exhibits…………………………………………………….. Dispute not Covered by Rules…………………………………………... Drugs and Medications…………………………………………………... Exhibitor Conduct, Discipline and Disqualification……………………. Extenuating Circumstances……………………………………………... Horse Eligible to Compete………………………………………………. Indemnity and Non-Responsibility……………………………………… Judges and Substitutions……………………………………………….. Penalties and Elimination……………………………………………….. Professional Services……………………………………………………. Security……………………………………………………………………. Show Committee…………………………………………………………. USEF Membership……………………………………………………….. Veterinarian Inspection…………………………………………………... Warning Cards……………………………………………………………. Show Entry Guidelines…………………………………………………… Kentucky Health Regulations……………………………………………... Kentucky Horse Park Rules……………………………………………….
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EXHIBITOR RESOURCES: Exhibitor, Owner and Trainer Conduct………………………………….. Event Class & Show Fees………………………………………………... Stabling Information……………………………………………………….. Event Grounds & Stabling Map…………………………………………... Hall of Stallions…………………………………………………………….. Egyptian Breeders Pavilion………………………………………………..
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COMPETITION: Judging & Scoring Systems………………………………………………. The Modified European Judging System (*E)…………………………... Standard of Excellence Scorecard……………………………………….. Futurities—Yearling and 2-Year-Old Straight Egyptian Horses………. Futurities—Extended Specialty 3-Year-Old Straight Egyptian Horses. Straight Egyptian Open Division………………………………………….. Egyptian Sired Open Division…………………………………………….. Three Judges Total Point System (*T)…………………………………... Egyptian Breeders Challenge Classes…………………………………... Golden Scarab Sweepstakes (GSS)……………………………………..
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Amateur and Junior to Handle Division………………………………….. Miscellaneous Classes…………………………………………………….. Liberty Classes……………………………………………………………... Championship Classes…………………………………………………….. Amateur and Junior to Handle Championships…………………………. Gelding Championships……………………………………………………. Single Judge System (*S)…………………………………………………. Performance Class Divisions……………………………………………… CLASS SPECIFICATIONS, RING PROCEDURE AND CONDUCT: Class Type A: Exit the Ring Procedure Scored………………………... Classes: All Futurity Classes and Straight Egyptian Open Classes Class Type B: In the Ring Procedure Scored…………………………... Classes: Straight Egyptian Open Classes Class Type C: In the Ring Procedure Comparative……………………. Classes: Egyptian Breeders Challenge and All Amateur to Handle Class Type D: Championship Ring Procedure………………………… Classes: All Championship Classes Except Performance and Liberty Class Type M: Miscellaneous Classes………………………………….. Classes: Get of Sire and Produce of Dam Liberty Class Division………………………………………………………. MISCELLANEOUS RULES AND REGULATIONS: Admission to Ring………………………………………………………….. Appointments and Whips………………………………………………….. Holding Paddock Conduct…………………………………………………. Holding Paddock, Penalties and Elimination……………………………. Multiple Horses per Handler………………………………………………. Runner for Entrance at the Trot…………………………………………... Substitute Handler…………………………………………………………..
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SPECIAL AWARDS: Amateur High Point Award………………………………………………… 79 El Gohara+// Award………………………………………………………… 79 Egyptian Event Handler of Excellence Award…………………………... 79 AREA INFORMATION: Accommodations & Auto Rentals………………………………………... 81 Kentucky Horse Park Directions & Information…………………………. 82 USEF Federation Page…………………………………………………...
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HORSE SHOW OFFICIALS & CONTACTS Show Manager ................................................................................................Cindy Reid Phone (805) 610-9079, E-mail: cindyreid@aol.com Show Secretary ........................................................................................... Donna Auber 12550 St. Rt. 44, Mantua, OH 44255 | Phone: (330) 274-2039, E-mail: dauber@apk.net Show Chairman: …….....……….…..………….....……….…..……….................Lisa Cifrese Show Committee: ………………Majid Alsayegh, Jody Cruz, Bob Miars, Rebecca Rogers USEF Steward ............................................................................................ Becky Francis Announcer ....................................................................................... Sara Mason Branson Ringmaster .................................................................................................... Mike Frame Music………………………………………………………………………Mobile Music Express EMT .......................................................................................................... Safety TEC, Inc Farrier ......................................................................................................... Chuck Ingram Paddock........................................................................................................ Dave Tinnell Paddock Announcer………………………………………………………………...Randy Reid Show Judges……….…………………..……Ala a Al-Roumi, Kuwait; Steve Lieblang, USA; ………………………………………………...Jill Lochner, USA; Michaela Weidner, Germany Ring Secretary ......................................................................................... Ellen Patterson Veterinary Services ........... …………………………………………………….Dr. Jeff LaPoint Ph: (607) 423-3100 Bedding, Feed, Hay & Golf Carts .................................................. Dever Show Services Ph: (859) 233-9702; www.deverinc.com Photographer .................... …………………………………………………………..Don Stine Ph: (832) 289-2250; www.donstine.com Live Feed…………………………………………………………. ......... .Arabian Horse Global www.arabianhorseglobal.com EBC Auction ………..….…... ......................................................... Bob Miars & Jeff Barth Futurities Coordinator ............................................. Melissa Virgin, The Pyramid Society
Pyramid Society Officers
President .......................................................................................................... Bob Miars Vice President ............................................................................................ Becky Rogers Secretary ....................................................................................................... Lisa Cifrese Treasurer .................................................................................................. Majid Alsayegh
Board of Directors
Cynthia Culbertson Omar Sakr
Jaleen Hacklander Keri Wright
Gail Mailloux
Board of Trustees
Dr. Joseph A. Cruz Martha Lucas Sherry Moseley
Robert Fauls Christie Metz Tom Salome
Judith Forbis Henry Metz Howell Wallace
Executive Director Anna Bishop
Administrative Offices
Carol Aldridge, Member Services & EBC Auction Melissa Virgin, Financial Manager & Futurity Coordinator Sarah Jax, Administrative Assistant THE PYRAMID SOCIETY 4067 Iron Works Parkway, Suite 2 | Lexington, KY 40511 Phone (859) 231-0771 | Fax (859) 255-4810 info@pyramidsociety.org | www.PyramidSociety.org
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EGYPTIAN EVENT TENTATIVE SCHEDULE June 7-11, 2016—Lexington, KY, USA TUESDAY, June 7, 2016 9:00 - 10:00 a.m. - Covered Arena: In-gate - EXHIBITORS’ MEETING FOR OWNERS & HANDLERS 10:00 a.m. Youth Tent - YOUTH Meet and Greet, with Treats! 10:30 a.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena Class Entry Post Judging No. Fee Entry System Class Description 1 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Geldings (All Ages) 2 $10 $10 T Egyptian Mares/Fillies JTH 3 $50 $75 T Golden Scarab Egyptian Fillies - Yearlings ATH 4 $50 $75 T Golden Scarab Egyptian Colts - Yearlings ATH 5 $40 $65 S Hunter Pleasure Open 6 $40 $65 T Get of Sire
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1:00 p.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 7 $40 $65 E Egyptian Sired Mares - 4 Years & Older 8 $40 $65 T Adult ATH Halter Egyptian Geldings (All Ages) 9 $40 $65 E Egyptian Sired Stallions - 4 Years & Older 10 $40 $65 T Produce of Dam 11 $40 $65 S Western Pleasure Open 12A $100 $125 T Liberty - Preliminary A 3:00 p.m. Big Barn—Opening Reception—THE HALL OF STALLIONS & BREEDERS PAVILION
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WEDNESDAY, June 8, 2016 8:00 - 9:15 a.m. - Big Barn - SEMINAR: Part 1-Liability Exposures for Horse Owners, Boarders and Farm Owners with Gerri Hollander, Markel and Part 2-Safely Handling young, Green, and Anxious Horses with Tara Carpio, Tara Carpio Arabians —Presented by Markel 9:30 a.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 13 $40 $65 T Adult ATH Egyptian Fillies - 2 Years & Under 14 $40 $65 T Adult ATH Egyptian Colts - 2 Years & Under 15 $40 $65 T Adult ATH Egyptian Colts - 3 Years & Over 16 $40 $65 T Adult ATH Egyptian Fillies - 3 Years & Over 17 no fee T Egyptian Halter Gelding CHAMPIONSHIP
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1:00 p.m. - Jeffries Arabian Center Stalls - YOUTH Show Grooming Clinic 1:00 p.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 18 $40 $65 S Western Pleasure ATR/JTR 19 $250 $300 E Egyptian Sired Fillies - Yearlings JACKPOT 20 $40 $65 E Egyptian Sired Fillies - 2 & 3 Years Old 21 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Colts - Yearlings 22 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Colts - 2 Years Old 23 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Colts - 3 Years Old 12B $100 $125 T Liberty - Preliminary B
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NEWCOMERS MEET & GREET - Immediately Following Afternoon Session - Membership Lounge 6:00 p.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 24 $40 $65 S Hunter Pleasure ATR/JTR 25 $250 $300 E Egyptian Sired Colts - Yearlings JACKPOT 26 $40 $65 E Egyptian Sired Colts - 2 & 3 Years Old 27 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Fillies - Yearlings 28 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Fillies - 2 Years Old 29 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Fillies - 3 Years Old TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THURSDAY, June 9, 2016 8:30 a.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 30 $75 $75 S Western Pleasure CHAMPIONSHIP 31 $50 $75 E Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Colts - Yearlings (Jan 1 - Apr 15) 32 $50 $75 E Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Colts - Yearlings (Apr 16 - Dec 31) 33 $50 $75 E Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Colts - 2 Years Old - KALKATA 34 $50 $75 E Extended Specialty Straight Egyptian Colts - 3 Years Old
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11:15 a.m. - Big Barn—HALL OF STALLIONS & BREEDERS PAVILION-Presentation 12:15 p.m. - Main Arena - YOUTH Photography Clinic with Don Stine 1:30 p.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 35 $50 $75 E Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Fillies - Yearlings (Jan 1 - Apr 15) 36 $50 $75 E Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Fillies - Yearlings (Apr 16 - Dec 31) 37 $50 $75 E Futurity Finals Straight Egyptian Fillies - 2 Years Old - KALKATA 38 $50 $75 E Extended Specialty Straight Egyptian Fillies - 3 Years Old
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PROGRESSIVE BARN PARTIES FRIDAY, June 10, 2016 8:00 am - 9:30 a.m. - Patrons’ Lounge - SEMINAR: The Pyramid Society Stud Book: Your Key to Unlocking the Treasure—Presented by Omar Sakr, Committee Chair and Joe Ferris, Chief Editor 9:00 a.m. - Youth Tent - YOUTH Art Project with Jillian Whitlow and Melinda Jeffries 9:30 a.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 39 $75 $75 S Hunter Pleasure CHAMPIONSHIP 40 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Mares - 4-5 Years Old 41 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Mares - 6-7 Years Old 42 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Mares - 8-9 Years Old 43 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Mares - 10 Years & Older 44 no fee T Egyptian Fillies/Mares ATH CHAMPIONSHIP 45 no fee T Egyptian Colts/Stallions ATH CHAMPIONSHIP
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1:00 p.m. CLASSES—Covered Arena 46 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Stallions - 4-5 Years Old 47 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Stallions - 6-7 Years Old 48 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Stallions - 8-9 Years Old 49 $40 $65 E Straight Egyptian Stallions - 10 Years & Older 50 no fee T Egyptian Sired Female CHAMPIONSHIP 51 no fee T Egyptian Sired Male CHAMPIONSHIP 52 no fee T Liberty CHAMPIONSHIP
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SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016 9:00 a.m. -10:00 a.m. - Big Barn Patio - COMPLIMENTARY MEMBERS’ BREAKFAST RSVP REQUIRED 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. - Big Barn Patio - MEMBERSHIP MEETING 11:15 a.m. - Big Barn—HALL OF STALLIONS & BREEDERS PAVILION-Presentation 1:00 p.m. CLASSES - Covered Arena AWARD PRESENTATIONS: El Gohara+// Award and 2015 Performance Horse Program Awards 53 $50 $75 T Egyptian Breeders Challenge Fillies ATH n/a 54 $50 $75 T Egyptian Breeders Challenge Colts ATH n/a AWARD PRESENTATIONS: WEAHA High Point Amateur Award 3:30 p.m. - Youth Tent - YOUTH Ice Cream Social Sponsored by Tara Carpio Arabians, LLC 3:30 p.m.— Arena Concourse EBC SHOPPING & SOCIAL 4:00 p.m. - Covered Arena EBC STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN STALLION SERVICE AUCTION Sponsored by Lone Star Arabians, LLC 7:00 p.m. - Youth Tent - YOUTH - Stick Horse Class Prep 7:00 p.m.— Covered Arena: FINALS NIGHT - OPENING CEREMONIES AWARD PRESENTATIONS: Volunteer of the Year Award; New Life Member Awards 55 no fee n/a Stick Horse 56 no fee T Junior Champion Straight Egyptian Fillies & Most Classic Head 57 no fee T Junior Champion Straight Egyptian Colts & Most Classic Head 58 no fee T Senior Champion Straight Egyptian Mares & Most Classic Head Highest Honors Breeders’ Award, Female AWARD PRESENTATION: Handler of Excellence Award 59 no fee T Senior Champion Straight Egyptian Stallions & Most Classic Head Highest Honors Breeders’ Award, Male
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EGYPTIAN EVENT SHOW RULES & PROCEDURES USEF RULES, LOCAL CLASSES AND AHA RECOGNITION: This Horse Show is conducted in accordance with the Rules of the USEF, particularly the Arabian Horse Division. The official rulebook of USEF will prevail for this show. Each participant in this show is responsible for knowledge of these rules and is subject to these rules. Any changes or corrections of the rules will automatically become part of this prize list. Questions that may arise that are not covered by the USEF rulebook will be decided by the Show Committee and their decisions will be final. The classes for this competition are restricted to members of The Pyramid Society and therefore all classes at this competition will be considered Local according to USEF GR 133 Local Classes. No classes will be eligible for USEF Horse of the Year Awards. (USEF GR 133) This show is not recognized by the Arabian Horse Association. EGYPTIAN EVENT RULES OF CONDUCT: Organizing committee members, show officials, judges, exhibitors and handlers will unconditionally submit themselves and their accompanying persons to the “Egyptian Event Show Rules and Procedures” and will accept the jurisdiction of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), the Egyptian Event Show Committee (Show Committee) and the USEF Steward. The Show Committee, USEF and the USEF Show Steward shall not be liable for any consequence of any decision they may make. These Rules will be interpreted where necessary under the provisions by such committees. Show organizers are not permitted to introduce rules which are in conflict with the “Egyptian Event Show Rules of Conduct and Procedures”. ADMINISTRATION OF CHEMICAL IRRITANTS/GINGER: USEF AR 105.3 Ginger, Capsaicin and Other Irritants a. No horse may compete in a class in the Arabian Division with any chemical or other Irritant of any kind present on its anus, vulva, rectal area or vaginal area, regardless of the origin of the irritant and whether it was applied or its presence resulted from dietary, environmental or unknown origins, and whether the horse’s tail carriage was affected by its presence. b. The trainer (See GR147 Trainer Definition and GR404 Responsibility and Accountability of Trainers), owners, and their agents, of a horse entered to compete in a class in the Arabian Division are insurers of the horse’s condition and compliance with this Rule, and accordingly they are responsible and accountable for safeguarding the horse and controlling its diet and environment prior to, during and following the class, and at the time of the sampling provided for below, so as to prevent exposure to a chemical or other irritant of any kind, TABLE OF CONTENTS
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regardless of its origin, whether exposure was intentional, and whether the horse’s tail carriage was affected by its presence. These individuals/entities are subject to charges of rule violation should the sampling and testing provided for below be positive for the presence of a chemical or irritant of any kind. Any trainer, owner, agent or other person who administers, attempts to administer, instructs, aids, conspires with another to administer, or employs anyone who administers or attempts to administer a chemical or other irritant of any kind onto the anus, vulva, rectal area or vaginal area of a horse entered to compete in a class in the Arabian Division shall be subject to penalties as provided for in f. below. The Federation may cause the collection of swab samples and have tested substances present on the anus, vulva, rectal area or vaginal area of horses following their exit from the ring, in connection with a class in the Arabian Division as follows: 1. The Federation shall choose all horses in such a class to be sampled, or may select one or more placings from the class for sampling, or may select some of the horses from such a class for sampling. In making such selections, the Federation will act on the advice of the Federation Drugs & Medications Administrator and may act on the request of competition management and/or a judge of the class but is not required to do so; 2. After notification by the Federation that swab sampling will occur, competition management shall appoint only a licensed veterinarian or veterinarians to supervise the sampling, who may utilize technicians working un-der direct supervision of the veterinarian(s); 3. That this veterinarian/veterinarian(s) work under the Federation Drugs and Medications Administrator’s direction for these duties; 4. Competition management shall ensure that the appointed veterinarian coordinates with the Federation Drugs & Medication Administrator to im-plement the chain of custody required by the laboratory for identifying thehorse from which each sample was taken; 5. Competition management shall ensure that the appointed veterinarian follows the instructions of the Federation Drugs and Medication Adminis-trator by forwarding the samples for testing to the Iowa State University Laboratory or another comparable laboratory acceptable to the Federa-tion, and shall implement the chain of custody required by the laboratory for transporting the samples to and from the laboratory and while at the laboratory. 6. All results will be reported to the Federation Drugs & Medication Administra-tor only. The trainer, owner, and their agents of a horse competing in a class in
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the Arabian Division must submit to the above sample collections performed by representatives of competition management, and they must do so with no unnecessary delays. They must cooperate with the sample collection personnel as defined above exhibiting polite attitude and actions toward them and must assist them by helping to restrain the horse properly during the sample collections); f. In the event the Hearing Committee determines a violation has occurred, the trainer, owner and/or their agents each shall be subject to any and all penalties imposed by the Hearing Committee at its discretion pursuant to Chapters 6 & 7, including suspensions, fines, and the revocation and redistribution of winnings, notice or notices of which shall be published on Federation’s website. The suggested minimum penalty for a first offense is the revocation of all the horse’s winnings in connection with the entire competition in question, and a suspension of 60 days with a fine of $2500. Subsequent violations of this rule by any of the above individuals/entities shall be subject to such greater penalties as determined at the discretion of the Hearing Committee. BARN CALLS AND CLASS CALLS: Barn calls are a courtesy only. Exhibitors must ascertain when and where classes are being judged. Every effort will be made to advise the exhibitor of any changes in the Tentative Schedule. Due to unforeseeable problems with any mechanical device, the public address system and paddock calls
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over that system must be considered a courtesy. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to be sure that their horse is at the gate at the prescribed time. Every effort will be made to maintain a working public address system to carry class calls, however no protest will be upheld, nor will any section or class be changed on the basis of the public address system malfunctions. Exhibitors are responsible for reporting all entries to the Gate attendant before each respective class is called for showing and must enter the ring promptly when called. It is important that you listen carefully and report immediately to the Holding Paddock when your class is called. Two Minute Gate: In collective classes, the gate will close two (2) minutes after the first horse enters the ring or in large classes taking more than two minutes the gate will be closed at the completion of the final horse in a continuous string of horses entering the ring. After gate is closed no entry will be allowed in unless approved by the Judge or Steward. No exceptions. No entry shall go out of order unless approved by the Show Office. Tack Changes three (3) minutes will be granted for horses or exhibitors in back-to-back classes only. All requests for tack changes must be given to the paddock announcer at the start of each session. CLASS SPLITTING OR COMBINING: Show management reserves this right as deemed necessary in order to ensure the comfort and safety of the exhibitors. Proper notice will be posted in the Show Office and barn announcements will be made. CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE SHOW GROUNDS AND ABUSE: Horses shall not be punished unnecessarily or severely anywhere on the show grounds. Actions including the excessive use of whips, excessive stimulation by noise or intimidation, excessive jerking or excessive circling of the horse, or intentional infliction of pain by any means (exception for emergency control of the horse) are forbidden in all parts of the show ground, or stable areas at all times. The Show Committee, Steward(s) and Veterinarian(s) all have the authority to take immediate action against any person in violation of this Code of Conduct. All rules as contained in the USEF Rulebook General Section apply as follows: SUBCHAPTER 8-F WELFARE OF THE HORSE GR839 Cruelty to and Abuse of a Horse 1. Cruelty to or the abuse of a horse by any person at a Licensed Competition is forbidden, constitutes a violation under Chapter 7, and renders the offender subject to penalty. The Show Committee must bar violators from further participation for the remainder of the competition. It is the duty of the competition officials and any properly constituted humane organization to report to the Federation any person who indulges in this practice for such further action as may be deemed appropriate. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The Federation or the Judge, Steward, or TD may appoint a veterinarian to inspect any animal in competition. Refusal to submit an animal for examination by an authorized veterinarian after due notification shall constitute a violation. 3. Show Committees are encouraged to contact the American Humane Association, 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 360, Washington DC 20036, which will provide experienced humane inspectors to work with them in eliminating cruel practices. 4. The following acts are included under the words Cruelty and Abuse but are not limited thereto: (a) Excessive use of a whip on any horse in a stall, runway, schooling area, competition ring or elsewhere on the competition grounds, before or during a competition, by any person. Except in emergency situations, any striking of the horse’s head (on the poll and forward of the poll) with the whip shall be deemed excessive. (b) Rapping the legs of a horse with the butt end of a riding crop or other implement. (c.) Use of any substance to induce temporary heat. (d) Manual poling with any object other than a bamboo pole. (e) Use of a wire or chain in conjunction with any schooling jump. (f) Use of electric device in schooling or showing. (g) Use of shackles, hock hobbles and similar devices (not to be construed as rubber GR8 CONDUCT OF LICENSED COMPETITIONS © USEF 2015 23 or elastic exercising devices). (h) Showing a horse with raw or bleeding sores around the coronets, pasterns or legs. (i) Use of any explosive (e.g., fire crackers, torpedoes, fire extinguishers except in case of fire, etc.) or laser beam devices anywhere on the competition grounds, except in an exhibition or if required in class specifications. (j) Withholding of feed and water for prolonged periods. (k) Letting blood from a horse for other than diagnostic purposes. (l) Inhumane treatment of a horse in a stall, runway, schooling area, competition ring or elsewhere on the competition grounds, by any person. (m) Use of any object that prevents the horse’s ability to close his mouth. (Exception: use of an oral speculum by a veterinarian or equine dentist to provide legitimate dental/oral medical care.) (n) Soreing and/or the use of an action device on any limb of a Tennessee Walking Horse, Racking Horse, or Spotted Saddle Horse (each a breed not recognized by the Federation) in any class at a Federation Licensed Competition is prohibited. An action device is defined by the USDA as any boot, collar, chain, roller, or other device that encircles or is placed upon the lower extremity of the leg of a horse in such a manner that it can rotate around the leg or slide up and down the leg so as to cause friction or strike the hoof, coronet band, fetlock joint or pastern of the horse. (Protective bell boots or heel boots are specifically excluded from this definition). The use of a weighted shoe, pad, wedge, in conjunction with a hoof band or other device or material (commonly referred to as a performance package) placed on, inserted in, or attached to any limb of a Tennessee Walking Horse, a Racking Horse, or Spotted Saddle Horse (each a breed not recognized by the Federation) constructed to artificially alter the gait of TABLE OF CONTENTS
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such a horse, and which are not protective or therapeutic in nature, in classes at a Federation Licensed Competition is prohibited. Any action(s) against a horse by a competitor or an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive by a judge, Federation steward, technical delegate or competition veterinarian, in the competition ring or anywhere on the competition grounds may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Show Committee. Such action(s) could include, but are not limited to excessive use of the whip, spurs, or bamboo poles. Competitors and exhibitors have the right to contest any action taken pursuant to GR839.5 by filing a protest or grievance pursuant to Chapter 6 of the Rules for hearing and determination by the Hearing Committee.
DISGUISING OF EXHIBITS: No alteration of the basic color of the skin, coat or hooves is permitted. Coat dyes, glitter spray and cosmetic operations including skin grafts are forbidden. Colorless hoof varnishes, Vaseline or oil may be accepted. Artificial methods of dilating the eyes or affecting the natural action of the horse or otherwise influencing its action or behavior by oxygenating the bloodstream or by electrical or chemical treatment of any kind at any time before or during exhibition are forbidden. Burns, cuts or other marks on the body of any exhibit in such places or positions as indicate prohibited methods have been used, will be regarded by the Steward with veterinary
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advice as full and adequate grounds for exclusion of any exhibit from competition. No equipment intended to alter the natural appearance of the horse is permitted in the stables, including tailracks, hobbles or weights. Exhibitors using such equipment on the showground will be suspended by the Steward for the period of the show. In halter classes horses may be fully or partly body clipped subject to eyelashes being intact, an unroached mane, and a full natural tail. Tactile hair left intact around the nose, muzzle and the eyes is encouraged – judges are NOT to penalize horses shown naturally with such hair left intact. DISPUTE NOT COVERED BY RULES: Should any question or dispute arise not provided for in the governing rules, the same shall be referred to the Show Committee, whose decision will be final. DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS: The drugs and medication rules contained in USEF Rule Book Chapter 4 will be enforced. Please note this show is part of a Therapeutic Substance Group. Horses in competition will be subject to examination by a licensed veterinarian appointed by USEF. Said appointed licensed veterinarian, with approval of the USEF, may appoint a technician to perform certain duties under USEF Rules. The examination may include physical, saliva, urine, blood tests or any other test or procedure at the discretion of said licensed veterinarian necessary to effectuate the purposes of this rule. These representatives must be treated with respect. All horses will be charged $16.00 per horse: $8 Drugs and Medications to provide for research, inspection, and enforcement of rules regarding use of medications and drugs; $8 USEF. Any exhibit may be tested at the request of a judge or steward. CAUTION: Refusal to submit a horse for examination, whether in competition or not, and to cooperate with the veterinarian and technicians until the samples have been taken, constitutes a violation and subjects the responsible person to the penalties under the rules. (Refer to USEF Chapter 4: Drugs and Medications.) EXHIBITOR CONDUCT, DISCIPLINE AND DISQUALIFICATION: Exhibitors are warned that any act of discourtesy or disobedience to staff or officials on the part of the owner, groom, rider, driver or member of the family of the person participating in the show, will disqualify the horse/rider from adjudication. The Management/Show Committee reserves to itself the right to remove any of the above named from the show without being liable for compensation or damages. See USEF GR 1218 Protests, Charges and Violations: 2. It is within the jurisdiction of a Licensed Competition to disqualify a person and/or his entries and to cause him to forfeit his winnings and ribbons at that competition and for cause to have the horses removed from the grounds without being held for damage. All such disqualifications must be reported to the Federation. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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EXTENUATING CIRCUMSTANCES: The Pyramid Society reserves the right, in its sole discretion and judgment, to cancel or alter the Event described in this agreement in the event of any occurrence beyond its control which, in its opinion, threatens the health, safety or wellbeing, of the horses or participants. In the event of such cancellation or alteration, the recourse against The Pyramid Society shall be limited solely to a refund of any exhibitor’s fees previously paid to The Pyramid Society. HORSE ELIGIBLE TO COMPETE: Horses competing in the 2016 Egyptian Event MUST meet the definition as set forth by THE PYRAMID SOCIETY for either STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN or EGYPTIAN-SIRED/BRED. It is the exhibitors’ responsibility to ensure all horses exhibiting are also USEF eligible to compete (Arabian division). INDEMNITY AND NON-RESPONSIBILITY: All entries are accepted with the understanding that The Pyramid Society will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any horse exhibited or any article of any kind. All horses shall be under the control and direction of the Show Committee but solely at the risk of the exhibitor, who will be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, animals or property occasioned by him, his agents or employees, or by any animal owned or exhibited by him, and shall indemnify The Pyramid Society (including its Officers, Directors, Trustees and any Sponsors), The Kentucky Horse Park, the City of Lexington and Fayette County against any and all loss, damages and liability thus occasioned, including, but not limited to, any and all legal costs, including attorney fees, which may be incurred as a result thereof. Exhibitors, grooms, handlers, owners, etc. are hereby warned that they may not use any device or conduct which may cause harm to any other person(s) horses, or equipment. THE SUBMISSION OF A SIGNED ENTRY FORM TO THE SECRETARY SHALL CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE BY EACH PERSON OF THE PROVISIONS HEREIN SET FORTH. JUDGES AND SUBSTITUTIONS: The Show Committee reserves the right to substitute a Judge or Judging Panel for the one who is officially designated in the Premium List, according to current USEF Rules. No contact shall be made with the Judges during the period of the show unless accompanied by a member of the Show Committee designated by the Committee for such purpose. Further, no exhibitor shall approach a Judge regarding a decision unless he first obtains permission from the Steward, who shall arrange an appointment with the Judge at a proper time and place. The Show Committee also reserves the right to substitute any Competition Official listed in this prize list as deemed necessary.
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PENALTIES AND ELIMINATION: HORSES ARE TO BE PRESENTED WITHOUT MAKEUP, DYE, HEAVY OILS, GREAES OR ARTIFICIAL APPLIANCES WHICH DISTRACT FROM THEIR NATURAL BEAUTY AND THEY MUST BE SHOWN WITH NATURAL EYELASHES AND NO BALDING! MANDATORY ELIMINATION AND PENALITIES WILL BE FOLLOWED. ALL PENALITIES WILL BE DEDUCTED FROM THE TYPE SCORE AND WILL BE ANNOUNCED. See AR115 Penalties/Eliminations 1. There can be no contact of the whip to the horse, any contact shall result in elimination from judging consideration by the Judge. “Intimidation”: A horse that appears to be intimidated by its handler will be penalized. This may include but is not limited to, crouching, cowering, quivering, withdrawing and buckling their knees. Judge(s) may excuse any entry deemed in violation of any of these restrictions. 2. A Breeding/InHand competitor must be eliminated for: (also see AR105 Soundness and Welfare.) a. Removal of eyelashes, b. Changing the natural color of the mane and/or tail (AR106) c. Applying a product to a horse’s hoof to hide or conceal a conformation defect. Only clear or transparent products may be used on the hooves of horses while being shown in Breeding and/or InHand classes. 3. An entry must be penalized for: a. Excessive amounts of oil, grease or other similar substances. b. Balding the area around the eyes or proximal to the muzzle and nostrils. c. Excessive use of the whip or actions that may disturb other entries. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES: Services or consultations performed by the Show Veterinarian or Show Farrier outside the show ring shall be on a private fee basis. SECURITY: The Kentucky Horse Park Mounted Police are on duty aroundtheclock. They can be contacted at 8595091450. We remind exhibitors and their staff to secure all valuables. Although we pride ourselves on the family atmosphere at the Event, thefts are an unfortunate fact of life at all shows. SHOW COMMITTEE: USEF SUBCHAPTER 12A COMPETITION OFFICIALS GR1201 Licensee Operation of Competition: The Licensee of a Licensed Competition is responsible for the operation of the competition. The Licensee may appoint a Show Committee of at least three responsible people who must be available at all times to act in executive capacity. It is the duty of the Licensee to enforce TABLE OF CONTENTS
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all the rules of the Federation from the time entries are admitted to the competition grounds until their departure. The Show Committee serving as Competition Officials will be empowered to make immediate decisions concerning any Code of Conduct Violations and any issues concerning the Welfare of the Horse while on the Competition Grounds. These decisions include the issuance of Warnings and/or Disqualification. See USEF GR 1036 Yellow Warning Card USEF MEMBERSHIP: 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 12/01/08 VETERINARIAN INSPECTION: All animals are subject to a physical inspection, free of charge, by the Show Veterinarians as a safeguard against communicable diseases. The Pyramid Society also reserves the right to request a postmortem examination by the Show Veterinarians, free of charge, on any horse, which dies on the show grounds. WARNING CARDS: The Pyramid Society Show Committee, The Egyptian Event Show Manager and the USEF Steward in their Role as Competition Officials may issue a Yellow Warning Card as pursuant to the following USEF rule: USEF GR1036 Yellow Warning Card 足 Stewards and Technical Delegates 1.
A Yellow Warning Card may be issued by a Steward, Technical Delegate, or Competition Official working in any of these capacities at the competition to any competitor, spectator or participant for improper conduct, or for noncompliance with the rules, provided the issuer considers the conduct not severe enough to cause the issuer to file formal Charges pursuant to GR604.
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To issue a Yellow Warning Card, a Steward, Technical Delegate, or Competition Official must complete and sign the Yellow Warning Card. A copy of the signed Yellow Warning Card must be provided to the alleged offender at the competition either in person or by any other suitable means. A copy of the Yellow Card must then be sent to the Federation with the Steward’s/Technical Delegate’s Report Form and noted therein. Upon receipt of the Yellow Warning Card, the Federation will send an acknowledgment of its receipt of the Yellow Warning Card to the alleged offender advising of the provisions of this Rule. The issuance of a Yellow Warning Card is not meant to replace the filing of charges for a willful and serious violation of Federation rules, and in no case may a Yellow Warning Card be issued for abuse of a horse in any form. It is for lesser offenses only. Immediately following receipt by the Federation of a third Yellow Warning Card indicating that a competitor, spectator, or participant has been issued three (3) Yellow Warning Cards within a sixteen (16) month period the CEO or his designee shall either levy a fine ranging from $500 to $1000 or issue a formal Charge pursuant to this Rule and GR604 alleging that the rules have been violated on all or any one of said three occasions pursuant to Chapter 6 of the Rules. If the alleged offender is found in violation of any or all of said violations they may be subject to the penalties set forth in Chapter 7 of the Rules. BOD 1/12/14 Effective 12/1/14.
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SHOW ENTRY GUIDELINES STABLING: Please see page #37 SHOW OFFICE HOURS: Monday, June 6: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, June 7-11 - 8:00 a.m. - as required Location: Covered Arena. East side on concourse near the out-gate. Phone: (330) 274-2039. REGISTRATION PAPERS: All horses on the grounds during the Egyptian Event, including yearlings, must have registration papers issued by the AHA or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry. For competition purposes, a horse is considered to be one year old on the first day of January following the actual date of foaling. In the case of a sale or lease, it is required that a contract of the sale or lease, or statement from the owner be submitted with the copy of the registration papers. In the case of an international entry, the horse must either be registered as an import by the Arabian Horse Association or issued a Competition Visa by the AHA. Please call AHA directly at 303-696-4500 and ask to speak with someone regarding importation and/or a Competition Visa for a foreign registered Arabian. HEALTH PAPERS: The following must be brought to the show for all horses: a Negative Coggins dated within 12 months of show date and for all out-of-state horses; a Health Certificate dated within 30-days of show date for inspection by the state. The submission of an entry blank to the Show Secretary shall constitute an acceptance by each person signing same of the provisions herein set forth in this Prize List. Note: Please review the
Kentucky Health Regulations on page 30.
ENTRIES: ONE HORSE PER ENTRY FORM ONLY Every exhibitor, rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, coach and trainer or his/her agent(s) must sign an entry blank. In the case of a rider, driver, handler, vaulter or longeur under the age of 18, his/her parent or guardian, or if not available, the trainer, must sign an entry blank on the minor’s behalf. Unless specifically provided otherwise by law, any of the above persons may alternatively sign an entry blank in electronic form which shall have the same validity, force and effect as a signature affixed by hand. In addition, the “JUNIOR (MINOR) EXHIBITOR CONSENT” must be completed. Parents who sign need not be members of USEF. All entries must be complete. Enclose copies of horse registration papers (including pedigree), purchase contract (if applicable), USEF (if applicable) membership cards for each rider, handler, lessee, owner, agent and trainer, USEF amateur certification for riders/handlers entered in amateur to ride/handle classes, and correct fees as listed on page 36. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CLOSING OF ENTRIES: Pre-entries close Monday, April 18, 2016. Entries postmarked AFTER this date will be charged respective post-entry fees as listed on page 36. REFUSAL OF ENTRIES: The Pyramid Society reserves the right to return or refuse any applicant’s show entry, for cause, including without limitation: (a) that the applicant’s membership in The Pyramid Society is in bad standing; (b) that the applicant has indicated or threatened an intent not to abide by The Pyramid Society’s Bylaws or the rules and regulations governing entry, competition and/or distribution of prize money; (c) that the applicant has a history of giving bad checks to The Society and may therefore request a credit card, money order or certified check; (d) or for any reason stated in USEF GR914. FUTURITY ENTRIES: All Futurity entries must be accompanied by a copy of the Futurity confirmation form from The Society. The Pyramid Society Futurity for Straight Egyptian and Egyptian-Sired horses is operated in accordance with the current rules of USEF. STRAIGHT OR EGYPTIAN SIRED VERIFICATION: As the organization dedicated to breeding Egyptian Arabians, The Pyramid Society wishes to take every opportunity to acknowledge the contributions of the breeders. Therefore, please complete the “Breeder” section and check whether your entry is Straight or Egyptian Bred or Sired on the entry form (next to “Sire” and “Dam”) for each horse entered in the show. SCRATCHES: Entry fees for scratched classes without a Vet’s Certificate are nonrefundable. If horses are scratched from one class & simultaneously added to another class, there will be no charge for added classes if values are the same. Notify the show office or the paddock manager when you scratch a class. JUNIOR EXHIBITORS: Shall not have reached their 18th birthday. See page 57 for additional details. MEMBERSHIP & MONEY MATTERS:
Current “Premium Level” Membership in good standing within the Society is required for owners of all horses entered in the show. If a participating horse is owned in partnership, all partners with more than 20% ownership therein are required to be current “Premium Level” members. All fees must be paid in full before back numbers will be issued. Anyone not a member of The Pyramid Society in the current year, prior to arrival at the Egyptian Event, must join at the Premium Level. Such membership must be paid in full by credit card, check or cash prior to issuance of a back number. There will be a $50 charge for any returned check. If a check has been returned for payment of entries, stalls, or other fees, The Society reserves the right to refuse subsequent personal checks from this party. Note: Any outstanding balances must be paid in full to be considered members in good standing for participation at the Event . TABLE OF CONTENTS
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REFUNDS: Office Charge and KHP Arena Fee are non-refundable. All other refunds will be made upon request with a written statement signed by your veterinarian if received by May 13, 2016. No Refunds on stalls after May 13, 2016. For refund requests received after this date, REFUNDS OF CLASS ENTRY FEES ONLY will be made upon presentation to the Show Secretary of a signed and dated Vet’s Certificate, prior to the end of the show. No refund for classes scratched without a Vet’s Certificate. PRIZE MONEY: Prize money will be paid within 30 days after the end of the show. For postentries, only the amount equal to the pre-entry fee will be added to the payback. HORSES OFF GROUNDS: Horses are not to be taken off the show grounds until they depart from the show, unless otherwise authorized, in writing, by the Show Manager.
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KENTUCKY HEALTH REGULALTIONS All horses entering the state of Kentucky from out of state for The Pyramid Society’s Egyptian Event must be accompanied by:
(1) An official health certificate of state origin that is issued by a state,
federal, or licensed accredited veterinarian. The health certificate must include the following: Veterinarian’s statement that exam was made within the past 30 days and reveals the animal to be free from infectious dis ease or exposure thereto.
Have attached a Coggins certificate from an approved USDA laboratory test showing the horse to be negative for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) within the past 12 months. OR (2) A valid Equine Interstate Event Permit issued by a Southern Region state. Relative information and a listing of acceptable permits may be found on the KY Department of Agriculture’s Website at:
www.kyagr.com/statevet/equine
The Kentucky State Department of Agriculture’s Division of Animal Health requires that all horses transported into the State of Kentucky must meet the above stated regulations. Owners and exhibitors are further cautioned that State livestock health reg ulations cover the transportation of dogs, cats, or other animals of any type of description into the state of Kentucky. The State Livestock Inspector will be on the grounds to check health papers, and to inspect vans and trailers at his/her discretion. Note: These requirements are subject to change without notice. Exhibitors are advised to check the entry requirements prior to their departure at www.kyagr.com.
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KENTUCKY HORSE PARK RULES BEDDING, FEED, HAY:
Wood shavings and straw are considered the only acceptable forms of bedding. Bedding, feed & hay can be ordered through Dever Show Services at 859-233-9702 or at www.DeverInc.com. Exhibitors should contact Dever Show Services at least 24 hours prior to their arrival to make pre-order arrangements. Exhibitors may also bring their own bedding, feed and hay with them. No outside supplier may bring bulk bedding, feed or hay onto park grounds for resale. CATERING (KHP Exclusive) & CONCESSIONS:
The Kentucky Horse Park retains the exclusive rights to operate all catering functions, including alcoholic beverages, for Equine Events. No entity or event may provide food services without express written consent. No requests for outside alcohol providers will be granted due to the nature of liquor license held by the Kentucky Horse Park. In general, no self-catering will be allowed for events attended by participants or the general public. Any self-catered or donated food items served at an event must be pre-approved by Park management in writing and subject to a fee. The park has the final say in allowing or declining all self-catering requests. Events that fail to seek approval may be fined up to $500. All catering needs for equine events MUST be coordinated through and executed by the KHP Food and Beverage department. Please contact Danny McCray, Director of Food and Beverage at 859-259-4212 for all catering needs. Food will be available for purchase from the concessions at the Kentucky Horse Park. DISPOSAL OF MEDICAL WASTE & NEEDLES: Containers for needle disposal are available in every barn. All needles must be disposed of in the appropriate containers and MUST NOT be thrown in trash bins, stalls, or muck areas. DOGS: All dogs must be kept on a leash not to exceed 6’ in length, or suitably restrained in a tack stall, etc. Loose animals left in vehicles in distress, etc., can and will be removed from the grounds at the owner’s expense. EVENT MANAGEMENT: is responsible for notifying/making available all Park rules/regulations to participants in their event. Included but not limited to Exhibitors, Officials, and Volunteers. EXHIBITOR PROBLEMS/SPECIAL REQUESTS: All non-emergency problems or special requests must be relayed through show management to ensure prompt attention.
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FIRE MARSHAL'S REQUIREMENTS & RULES REGARDING USE OF EXTENSION CORDS IN STALLS, BARNS, OR TENTS: All appliances and extension cords must be 3-pronged, outdoor heavy-duty rated, and grounded. All power strips must be ground fault protected. Under NO circumstances may an extension cord be buried or covered. Do not wrap cords around any metal object including the bars on the stalls. Appliances not in compliance WILL be confiscated. The Kentucky Horse Park will not allow the following inside of barns or tents, which will be enforced by the Fire Marshall: any 2-wire appliances; any 2-wire extension cords; light duty cords for indoor use; any 3-way adaptors unless specifically made for outdoors; any adaptors without 3-wire connections; any cut or damaged cords. The display and operation of any cooking or heat-producing appliances, pyrotechnics, use or storage of flammable liquids, compressed gases or any other process deemed hazardous by the State Fire Marshal must have advance approval. All electrical devices and installations shall be in accordance with the applicable provisions of the National Electrical Code. All devices must be listed by Underwriters Laboratories. MOROTIZED VEHICLES: Golf carts, mopeds, bicycles, etc., are allowed in the stable area & most event areas, but are strictly forbidden in the tourist area of the Park. No bicycles, scooters, rollerblades, skateboards etc. will be allowed on the concourse of the Covered Arena. The USEF & Kentucky Horse Park both require a valid driver’s license for the operation of golf carts and mopeds, therefore no drivers under age of sixteen (KRS 186620). After dark all vehicles must have working head light and tail light (KRS: 189.040& KRS: 189.050). Exhibitors wishing to bring their own private golf carts onto Kentucky Horse Park property must purchase a Golf Cart License. This license can be obtained at the Golf Cart Vendor Office for $25.00. NO ALL TERRAIN (ATV) VEHICLES ARE ALLOWED ON HORSE SHOW GROUNDS. Under USEF guidelines: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of recognized competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or TABLE OF CONTENTS
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trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with USEF Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. HORSES AND HORSE DRAWN VEHICLES:
Horse and carriages have the right-of-way at all times. MUCK DISPOSAL: All muck must be placed in marked muck bins. Any muck placed in the barns, at the ends of the barns, or in any other non-designated area will be punishable by a fine. PACKAGE/DELIVERIES: Event attendees should have packages delivered to their Hotel to assure safe delivery. The Park is not responsible for any deliveries to an event or event participant. Receiving party must be present when delivery is expected. Park mail service personnel will try to assist if conditions allow, however, any package/delivery may be refused/returned to sender, etc. at any time without notification. The park charges shipping and handling charges for any package received on park ground. PADDOCKS: Paddocks are available for rental through Dever’s Show Services at 859-233-9702. PARK ADMISSION:
Reduced Kentucky Horse Park admission is available to event participants and must be obtained at the Visitor Information Center. Proof of event participation may be required at time/point of sale. PARKING & PASSES:
The Kentucky Horse Park’s general parking fees are $5.00 per day, or exhibitors may purchase an event pass for $15.00. The park also offers a seasonal parking pass for $50. All visitor and exhibitor parking is located in the Kentucky Horse Park’s main parking lot. Parking is not allowed on either side of the Covered Arena or near the Show Office. Designated trailer/horse van parking is in the main parking lot, in the back rows of the section nearest the TPS office. No parking in barn areas. Trailer parking in barn areas is for load and unload only. Trailers dropped in barn alleys will be towed. Violators will be fined by the KHP Mounted Police. All vehicles parked in the event areas must display a parking pass.
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KHP MOUNTED POLICE: The Kentucky Horse Park Mounted Police will have vehicles towed that are parked in unauthorized areas. SMOKING POLICY: No Smoking is allowed in any part of the Covered Arena. THE EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PLAN: Please read and be familiar with the Emergency Preparedness Plans posted throughout the Covered Arena as well as at the Show Secretary Office. GATE TO REMAIN CLOSED FROM BARNS 1-4 TO COVERED ARENA: Per KHP, the Gate from Barns 1-4 will be closed at all times. No horses or any type of wheeled vehicles will be allowed to access the arena using this route.
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EXHIBITOR, OWNER & TRAINER CONDUCT Join us in appreciating the natural beauty of our magnificent Egyptian Arabian horses by exhibiting them in a respectful manner. PLEASE:
Treat horses humanely and with respect at all times! Report any wrong-doing when you see it happen to one of the following; the USEF Show Steward, a member of the Show Committee, or the Show Manager. Present horses without makeup, dye, heavy oils, excessive grease or artificial appliances which distract from their natural beauty! Any horse(s) suspected of such will be asked to remove it by any one of the following; a member of the Show Committee, USEF Show Steward, Show Manager or a Judge. If the Handler refuses, this is grounds for penalty or elimination see USEF Rules AR 115.3 Present horses with NATURAL EYELASHES! Horses with removal of eyelashes will be eliminated from competition as per USEF Rule AR 115.2 NO BALDING!!! The Pyramid Society stands against balding, razoring and unnatural shaving of our beautiful Egyptian Arabian horses! Horses in violation of this rule WILL BE PENALIZED according to USEF Rules AR 115.3
PLEASE DO NOT:
Use a whip excessively or abuse horses in the show ring or on the grounds! Remember that any action(s) against a horse by a competitor or an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive by a judge, Federation steward, technical delegate or competition veterinarian, in the competition ring or anywhere on the competition grounds may be punished by official warning, elimination, or other sanctions which may be deemed appropriate by the Show Committee. (USEF GR 839.5) Please see CODE OF CONDUCT ON THE SHOW GROUNDS page 15. Use ginger or any other substance which alters the horse’s natural tail carriage! Violations are subject to any or all of suspensions, fines and forfeiture of prizes and winnings. Please READ THE ENTIRE USEF SECTION AR 105.3 Ginger, Capsaicin and Other Irritants for full rules and procedures. Administer any drugs to horses unless they are legally authorized and acceptable under USEF GR410 Equine Drugs and Medications, The Therapeutic Substance Provisions and GR411 Conditions For Therapeutic Administrations of Forbidden Substances. Take horses off the show grounds until they depart from the show, unless otherwise authorized, in writing, by Show Manager.
AND FINALLY…
PLEASE DO NOT SIT IN ANYONE’S SEAT BUT YOUR OWN IN THE COVERED ARENA. Respect all Designated Parking Places and park accordingly. The Kentucky Horse Park Mounted Police will have vehicles towed that are parked in unauthorized areas Conduct yourself with good sportsmanship and fair play towards fellow exhibitors, judges and spectators – win, lose or draw.
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EVENT CLASS FEES PRE-ENTRY DEADLINE: April 18, 2016. Entries postmarked AFTER this date will be charged respective post-entry fees. POST-ENTRIES are accepted and will close as follows:
Morning Classes: Make entry before the show office closes the day before. Afternoon Classes: Make entry by 11:00 a.m. the day of the class. Evening Classes: Make entry by 4:00 p.m. the day of the class Egyptian Breeders’ Challenge: Make entry by June10th at 5:00 p.m. Yearling Straight Futurity: Post-entries close June 8th at 5:00 p.m. Liberty: Post-entries close June 6th at 4:00p.m.— “NO EXCEPTIONS” Pre-entry
Post-entry
Liberty Class ................................... $100.00 ...................$125.00 Egyptian Breeders’ Challenge........... $50.00 .....................$75.00 Futurity Halter ................................... $50.00 .....................$75.00 GSS Futurity ..................................... $50.00 .....................$75.00 Straight Egyptian, Egyptian-Sired, Amateur, and Other Halter ................ $40.00 .....................$65.00 Regular Performance ........................ $40.00 .....................$65.00 Championship Performance.............. $75.00 .....................$75.00 Junior to Ride or Handle ................... $10.00 .....................$10.00 E/S Yearling Jackpot……………… $250.00……………...$300.00
EVENT SHOW FEES Standard Horse or Tack Stalls/Per Stall (see page #37) .. $220.00 Premium Horse Stalls/Per Stall (see page #37) . $245.00/$270.00 Early Arrival Fee Per Stall/Per Day (see page #38) ...........$62.00 Office Fee Per Horse (Non-Refundable) ............................$30.00 KHP Arena Fee Per Horse (Non-Refundable) .................. $100.00 KHP Assessment Fee Per Horse………………………...….$10.00 USEF Fee Per Horse (Drug/Med $8 USEF $8) ..................$16.00 USEF Show Pass Fee .......................................................$30.00
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STABLING INFORMATION STALL RESERVATIONS & ASSIGNMENTS: The trainer or individual who reserves stalls is responsible for payment. If you wish to be stabled with or near a specific group, stall reservations must be sent in together. First refusal will be given to exhibitors who wish to reserve all the same stalls (with no additions or subtractions), under the same name as in the previous year, provided the reservation and payment are received by the March 31, 2016 Priority Deadline. If you request additional stalls, please indicate the requested number on the reservation form. If additional stalls are not available in your original location, indicate whether you prefer the additional stalls in another location, or whether you would like to move to a location that can accommodate your entire stall request. Second priority for stall requests will be determined by the postmarked date of requests received with full payment. The Show Manager handles all stall assignments. Verbal stall reservations will not be accepted. No gifting of stalls. Stalls are the property of The Pyramid Society. Stalls can be held and loaned to others, as long as the farm holding the stalls is still exhibiting horse(s) in the Event, and decorating all of the stalls. The year after a farm has not exhibited horses, they must relinquish those stalls and they revert back to The Pyramid Society. Large blocks of stalls may become available from time to time and The Pyramid Society will try to keep these blocks intact. The stalls will be assigned by request and their assignment is the sole discretion of Show Management. Past participation at the Egyptian Event as well as previous stabling location will be factors in determining the new occupants. In an effort to meet all exhibitors’ stabling needs, and to maintain flexibility to accommodate changes in stall requests, stabling assignments will not be given until arrival at the Egyptian Event. PRICING (for horse and tack stalls): A) $270.00 Premium A Stalls - grassy sides of Barns 1 & 5 B) $245.00 Premium B Stalls-other sides of Barns 1 & 5, all of Barns 6-7 C) $220.00 Standard Stalls - all other stall locations.
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ARRIVAL & DEPARTURE TIMES: Stall charges (horse or tack) cover the period Monday, June 6 through Saturday, June 11, 2016. All stalls must be vacated by noon, Sunday, June 12th. Late departures will not be accepted. The Pyramid Society has successfully negotiated with the Park to waive early arrival fees for anyone wishing to arrive by Thursday, June 2nd to begin decorating their stalls. However, if those stalls contain horses, tack or supplies prior to June 6, early arrival fees of $62.00 per day will incur. Beginning on Sunday, June 5, 2016, staff will be available to accept horses daily between 10:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. If a later arrival time is required, special arrangements MUST BE made with the Show Manager: Cindy Reid, Phone: (805) 610-9079 or e-mail: cindyreid@aol.com STALL DECORATIONS: We encourage ALL exhibitors to decorate their stalls. As in the past, premium stalls are required to be appropriately decorated. Stall doors and fronts may be decorated, but should be done in such a manner that each horse stabled within can be seen by anyone, at all times. NOTE: No holes may be drilled, cored, or punched in any KHP facility without prior written approval by facility management. This includes the stabling area. No staples, nails or screws are allowed on eaves and/or ends of the barns. Competitors wishing to display banners or curtains must build a structure independent of the barns. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Electrical extension cords may only be used in accordance with the Fire Marshal Rules and Kentucky Horse Park regulations. (See page #32) Every horse entered in this show must be stabled and shown from stalls provided by the Kentucky Horse Park. Horses will not be permitted to show that have been stabled off show grounds for any reason, except with the written permission of the Show Manager. Stalls are 10’ x 10’ boxes with Dutch doors or sliding doors. The Pyramid Society would like to remind exhibitors that all barn aisles are “common ground” and should be treated as such, giving due regard to fellow exhibitors. Fire regulations require that all barn aisles remain open and accessible by emergency vehicles AT ALL TIMES.
The Pyramid Society will make every effort to accommodate members within these guidelines.
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Sponsorship & Patron Packages NEW! SPONSOR SEATING OPTION ON THE ARENA FLOOR SHARE THE EXCITEMENT, DOWN IN THE ACTION!
Brand new for 2016! Sponsors at the Gold, Platinum and Exclusive levels will have the option of upgrading your eight box seats in the Patrons’ section of the covered arena, to Sponsor table seating for eight on the arena floor for no additional charge.
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ear after year The Egyptian Event is fueled by the passion and generosity of its prestigous Sponsors and Patrons. As a highly-regarded supporter of The Pyramid Society and its mission to preserve, perpetuate and promote the Straight Egyptian Arabian horse, please accept this invitation to become a Sponsor of the 2016 Egyptian Event. Not only will you ensure the continuing success of The Event, you will promote your organization and breeding prgrams to like-minded individuals worldwide. Packages can be customized.
PLATINUM, GOLD, AND SILVER SPONSORS Each of these premium sponsorship packages include • • • • •
Seating for eight in the Patrons’ secion of the Covered Arena Your Farm Flag hung in the Arena for the duration of The Egyptian Event Daily thank you and promotional announcements and ongoing recognition on the Arena Big Screen Your logo and sponsor profile displayed prominently on The Pyramid Society’s Egyptian Event website Special recognition in our 2016 Eg yptian Event Show Program show section
Additional amenities, benefits, exposure and promotion is avaialable at each level. For an additional $500, Silver and Gold Patrons may opt to share the costs, amenities, and promotional value of their package with another farm or breeder.
READ MORE AND DOWNLOAD THE FULL SPONSORSHIP & PATRONAGE PACKET ONLINE TODAY AT WWW.THEEGYPTIANEVENT.COM All Egyptian Event Sponsorship packages can be customized to meet your needs! For more information, contact The Pyramid Society at(859)231-0771 or info@pyramidsociety.org
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2016 EGYPTIAN BREEDERS’ PAVILION AND THE HALL OF STALLIONS AT THE BIG BARN
Attention SMALL BREEDERS, MID-SIZED BREEDING FARMS, NON-SHOWING BREEDING PROGRAMS - THE 2016 BREEDERS’ PAVILION IS THE SHOWCASING OPPORTUNITY YOU’VE BEEN HOPING FOR!!! Please join us in this inaugural venture as the Pyramid Society provides a centralized venue for domestic breeders to showcase their horses and breeding programs. Located in the historic Big Barn at the Kentucky Horse Park! Walk in the hoof-prints of our industry greats. Share what was, with Ansata Ibn Halima, Shaikh al Badi, Ruminaja Ali and others at the HALL OF STALLIONS AT THE BIG BARN.
BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION OPENING RECEPTION Tuesday, June 7, 2016 AT 3:00 p.m. PLUS TWO MORE FORMAL PRESENTATION TIMES: Thursday, June 9, 2016 11:15 a.m. Saturday, June 11, 2016 11:15 a.m.
Horses will be presented in the grand Big Barn, making a significant impression on Egyptian Event attendees. Horses may be presented either in-hand, or under-saddle in alphabetical order, while your promotional script is read. VIDEO COVERAGE: Highlights of presentations will be available on the live streaming video viewed by thousands of enthusiasts around the world. A copy of each presentation filmed during the Opening Reception will be provided to each program owner. RECOGNITION IN THE SHOW PROGRAM: A special Directory will include a color photo and promotional script for each participant. ONE ELEGANT HORSE STALL IN THE GRAND BIG BARN: Will be provided for each participant. Owners are encouraged, but not required to house horses in the Big Barn throughout the Egyptian Event. However, horses are required to be stalled in the Big Barn during presentation times. THE OASIS CAFÉ DURING EVENT WEEK: For participants and visitors. Middle-Eastern snacks and tea will be served most afternoons. KIOSK IN THE BIG BARN: Where you can display literature highlighting your breeding program. PROMOTION ON THE PYRAMID SOCIETY’S WEBSITE: Providing visibility to a targeted international audience. ONLY 10 STALLS ARE AVAILABLE FOR THE BREEDERS’ PAVILION, AND 15 AVAILABLE FOR THE HALL OF STALLIONS SIGN UP EARLY!!! DOWNLOAD YOUR ENROLLMENT FORMS AND FIND FURTHER DETAILS AT: WWW.THEEGYPTIANEVENT.COM TABLE OF CONTENTS
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COMPETITION
JUDGING AND SCORING SYSTEMS FOR THE 2016 EGYPTIAN EVENT
NOTE: “EXHIBITORS MEETING FOR OWNERS & HANDLERS" Tuesday, June 7, 2016 at 9:00 a.m., Covered Arena In-gate: Ring procedure and code of conduct for the 2016 Egyptian Event will be discussed and strictly enforced. The 2016 Egyptian Event Judging will employ a four (4) judge rotational panel for Breeding in Hand classes (Halter). Three judges will be adjudicating the class in “center ring” while one will serve as a Ring Monitor for violations. The fourth (4th) judge will not be evaluating and scoring the horses during the class, he or she will be tasked with monitoring the ring for any penalties as outlined in this prize list allowing the “center ring” judges to focus on scoring or ranking the entries. ALL judges will have penalty cards in their possession and at any time any judge may choose to issue a penalty as per the guidelines contained in this Prize List. WE ENCOURAGE ALL EXHIBITORS,
TRAINERS, AND OWNERS TO PLEASE READ THIS ENTIRE PRIZE LIST CAREFULLY! IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO KNOW AND UNDERSTAND ALL RULES AND THE VIOLATIONS THAT MAY RESULT IN POTENTIAL PENALTY ASSESSMENTS AND/OR ELIMINATION FROM COMPETITION.
THE MODIFIED EUROPEAN JUDGING SYSTEM (*E) (*E denotes Modified European Judging System in the class schedule) Used in: ALL Futurity Classes (Straight Egyptian, and Extended Specialty) ALL Straight Egyptian Open Classes (excluding Championships) Egyptian Sired Open Classes (excluding Championships)
Three judges from the rotational panel will utilize The Egyptian Event Standard of Excellence Scorecard (which is based on The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence) and evaluate and score the entries from 1-20 in .5 increments in the following categories: (multiplied by x)
Type (x 5) Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk (x 4) Head (x 4) Neck and Shoulder (x 4) Body and Topline (x 4) Legs and Hooves (x 4) Movement (x 4)
In the event of a tied score, the tie will be broken in the above order beginning with the total Type score. If the tie is still unbroken, the Call Judge’s card will break the tie. DISQUALIFICATIONS: If a horse is disqualified from a class that has been scored, adjustment to the class placing is made as follows: The number of horses shown is reduced by one only if the disqualified horse was not eligible to participate in the class. The disqualified horse is removed from the scored rankings and each of the horses placing below the disqualified horse are moved up one award place. In the event of a total point tie in the “Reserve” horse that will move into the last place, the tie shall be broken as above. Under no circumstances will the class be re-scored.
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2016 Egyptian Event Are you ready ???
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FOR YEARLING & 2-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN HORSES
CLASSES: Class 31 Straight Egyptian Yearling Futurity Colts Birthdate 1/1 – 4/15 Class 32 Straight Egyptian Yearling Futurity Colts Birthdate 4/16–12/31 Class 33 Straight Egyptian 2 Year Old Futurity Colts KALKATA Class 35 Straight Egyptian Yearling Futurity Fillies Birthdate 1/1 – 4/15 Class 36 Straight Egyptian Yearling Futurity Fillies Birthdate 4/1612/31 Class 37 Straight Egyptian 2 Year Old Futurity Fillies KALKATA NOTE: 25 entries or less per class and there will be no preliminary class sections. Over 25 entries at the discretion of the show management/show committee the classes may be split into preliminary sections. Proper notice will be posted in the Show Office and Barn Announcements will be made. AWARDS: Top Ten, Top Ten Placed, Reserve Champion and Champion Ribbons. Trophy to the Champion. Funds collected from the nomination, sustaining and preentry fees, less 20% administrative costs, will be disbursed based on the percentage below. There are separate prize money pots for each of the yearling age divisions, based on the level of participation. Prize money will be divided as shown: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 1% 40% 22% 10% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2% ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating foals must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. The Futurity is open to any breeding of a Straight Egyptian stallion to any Straight Egyptian mare, as defined by The Pyramid Society. All foals must be registered by the Arabian Horse Association and/or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry. (See page 25 for International entries) Geldings are not eligible for the Futurity classes. FEES: 1. $200 NOMINATION FEE due on or before December 31(postmarked) in year of breeding. Note: Nomination fee is required one time only. 2. $50 SUSTAINING FEES due on or before December 31 (postmarked the year the foal is born to be eligible to show as a yearling. Then, $50 due on or before the following December 31 (postmarked) to be eligible to show as a 2-Year-Old. 3. $50 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $75 SYSTEM: Modified European Judging System-For class specification (including the new presentation details) please see page 43. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest
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EXTENDED SPECIALTY FUTURITY
FOR 3-YEAR-OLD STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN HORSES CLASSES: Class 34 Extended Specialty SE Colts - 3 Years Old Class 38 Extended Specialty SE Fillies - 3 Years Old AWARDS: Top Ten, Top Ten Placed, Reserve Champion and Champion Ribbons. Trophy to the Champion. Funds collected from the nomination, sustaining and preentry fees, less 20% administrative costs, will be disbursed based on the percentage below. There are separate prize money pots for each of the yearling age divisions, based on the level of participation. Prize money will be divided as shown: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 40% 22% 10% 7%
5th 6%
6th 5%
7th 4%
8th 3%
9th 2%
10th 1%
ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Horses must be Straight Egyptian as defined by The Pyramid Society and must be registered by the Arabian Horse Association and/or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry. (See page 25 for International entries) Geldings are not eligible for the Futurity classes. FEES: 1. $100 NOMINATION FEE due on or before December 31 (postmarked) prior to the show year and a previously enrolled and sustained Straight Egyptian Futurity participant. OR 2. $500 NOMINATION FEE due on or before December 31 (postmarked) prior to the show year and an age eligible Straight Egyptian horse not previously enrolled or current in the futurities. 3. $50 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $75 SYSTEM: Modified European Judging System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 43. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest.
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STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN OPEN DIVISION CLASSES:
GELDINGS: Class 1 Straight Egyptian Open Geldings MARES AND FILLIES Class 27 Straight Egyptian Open Fillies Yearlings Class 28 Straight Egyptian Open Fillies 2 Years Old Class 29 Straight Egyptian Open Fillies 3 Years Old Class 40 Straight Egyptian Open Mares 4 & 5 Years Old Class 41 Straight Egyptian Open Mares 6 & 7 Years Old Class 42 Straight Egyptian Open Mares 8 & 9 Years Old Class 43 Straight Egyptian Open Mares 10 Years Old and Over STALLIONS AND COLTS Class 21 Straight Egyptian Open Colts Yearlings Class 22 Straight Egyptian Open Colts 2 Years Old Class 23 Straight Egyptian Open Colts 3 Years Old Class 46 Straight Egyptian Open Stallions 4 & 5 Years Old Class 47 Straight Egyptian Open Stallions 6 & 7 Years Old Class 48 Straight Egyptian Open Stallions 8 & 9 Years Old Class 49 Straight Egyptian Open Stallions 10 Years Old and Over AWARDS: Top Ten Placing Ribbons and Winner’s Trophy for each class. When Top Ten Ribbons and Payback are awarded, monies will be divided as shown below: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 40% 22% 10% 7%
5th 6%
6th 5%
7th 4%
8th 3%
9th 2%
10th 1%
ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. The Straight Egyptian Open Classes are open to all Straight Egyptian Horses, as defined by The Pyramid Society and must be registered by the Arabian Horse Association and/ or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry. (See page 25 for International entries) FEES: 1. $40 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $65. SYSTEM: Modified European Judging System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 43. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest.
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EGYPTIAN SIRED OPEN DIVISION CLASSES:
MARES AND FILLIES Class 19 Egyptian-Sired Open Fillies Yearling *Jackpot Class 20 Egyptian-Sired Open Fillies 2 & 3 Years Old Class 7 Egyptian-Sired Open Mares 4 Years Old & Over *please note classes are not in the schedule in age order STALLIONS AND COLTS Class 25 Egyptian-Sired Open Colts Yearling *Jackpot Class 26 Egyptian-Sired Open Colts 2 & 3 Years Old Class 9 Egyptian-Sired Open Stallions 4 Years Old & Over *please note classes are not in the schedule in age order AWARDS: Top Five Placed Ribbons for each class. Payback for Classes 20, 7, 26 & 9 monies will be divided as shown below: When Top Five Ribbons and Payback are awarded, monies will be divided as shown below: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 40% 22% 15%
12%
11%
*Egyptian-Sired Yearling Jackpot Classes: Top Five Placed Ribbons and Jackpot Payout. Funds collected from the $250 pre-entry/$300 post-entry fees, less 20% administrative costs will be disbursed based on the percentage shown below: EGYPTIAN-SIRED YEARLING JACKPOT PAYOUT: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 40% 22% 15% 12% 11% ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. The Egyptian-Sired Open Classes are open to horses that result from the breeding of a Straight Egyptian stallion, as defined by The Pyramid Society, to any purebred Arabian mare that is not Straight Egyptian. All horses must be registered by the Arabian Horse Association and/or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry. (See page 25 for International entries ) FEES: 1. $250 YEARLING JACKPOT CLASS Pre-entry Fee Due by April 18, 2016 2. $300 YEARLING JACKPOT CLASS Post-entry Fee 3. $40 CLASS ENTRY FEE (non Jackpot classes) due by April 18, 2016 for pre-entry. Post-entry fee is $65. SYSTEM: Modified European Judging System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 43. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THREE JUDGES TOTAL POINT SYSTEM: (*T)
(*T Denotes Three Judge Total Point Judging System in the class schedule)
Used in: Egyptian Breeders Challenge Classes (EBC) Golden Scarab Classes ALL Amateur and Junior to Handle Classes Get of Sire and Produce of Dam Classes Most Classic Head and Liberty Classes ALL CHAMPIONSHIPS (EXCLUDING PERFORMANCE AND LIBERTY CHAMPIONSHIPS) Section 6 Approved Scoring Systems in AHA Handbook describes the basic THREE JUDGE TOTAL POINT SYSTEM incorporated in his program. However, the article does not describe the exact method of determining award placings and disqualifications. The below procedure is the step-by-step description of this system as it has been practiced since its initial adoption by AHA and as utilized by the The Egyptian Event. In general, the three judges in each class are numbered 1, 2 and 3 with judge #1 designated as the "Call" judge. Each judge will independently place, in order of preference, the number of entries to be awarded. This number may be adjusted by the actual number of entries shown in the class. This adjusted number of award placings will hereafter be referred to as the "Top nth" or simply the "n" placings. If applicable, an additional Reserve horse entry will also be recorded on the judges card. The Reserve entry on the judges' cards are never used in the scoring of a class and may be used only upon the disqualification of a placing entry as described under "DISQUALIFICATIONS." Step 1: Each of the “n” class placings is assigned a point value beginning with 1 for the last award (nth placing) and ascending by one per award placing to the award for first or Champion placing. The total point score for each entry will then be calculated as the sum of the points earned by placings over all three of the judges cards. Step 2: A group of entries to be considered for the "Top nth" or the 1st through “nth” awards will be selected from those entries having the highest total points. A tie on points for the nth award place will be resolved as described under "RESOLUTION BY CALL JUDGE." All other entries not selected by this step are removed from any further consideration in this scoring system. Step 3: Candidate horses for Champion or First place are selected from the highest placed horse on each of the judges cards. If the same horse appears more than once in the candidate list, that horse wins. If three different horses appear as candidates, the one having the highest total points will be named the winner. A tie on points will be resolved as described under "RESOLUTION BY CALL JUDGE." Step 4: Candidate horses for Reserve Champion or Second place are selected
from the remaining horses on each of the judges cards. The horse having the highest total points will be named the Reserve Champion or Second Place. A tie on points will be resolved as described under "RESOLUTION BY CALL JUDGE." TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Step 5: The winner of each placing from 3rd place down to and including the nth place will be the horse having the highest total points of those remaining in the group of "Top nth" horses selected at Step 2. A tie on points will be resolved as described under "RESOLUTION BY CALL JUDGE." RESOLUTION BY CALL JUDGE: A tie on points will be resolved by the placings on the Number One (Call judge) card. The tied horse placed highest on this card wins the placing. If no tied horse appears on the Call judges card, the Number Two judge becomes the Call judge and the procedure is repeated. The procedure is extended to the Number Three judge if necessary. The initial Call judge for each placing resolution is always the Number One judge. DISQUALIFICATIONS: If a horse is disqualified from a class that has been scored, adjustment to the class placing is made as follows: The number of horses shown is reduced by one only if the disqualified horse was not eligible to participate in the class. The disqualified horse is removed from the scored rankings and each of the horses placing below the disqualified horse are moved up one award place. In all cases where the scored results identified a "Reserve" entry, that horse shall be given the unassigned placing. If the scored results did not identify a "Reserve" entry and Reserve horses were entered on the judges cards, the unassigned placing will be given to (1) any horse appearing as the Reserve entry on more than one card, (2) the Reserve entry on the Call judges card. Under no circumstances will the class be re-scored. STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE: The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging.
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The 2016
EGYPTIAN BREEDERS CHALLENGE CLASSES
Featuring Yearlings resulting from the 2013 EBC Auction*
PRIZE $$$
$80,000+ The Egyptian Breeders Challenge (EBC) is an exciting program to offer Breeders and Amateur Handlers a chance to win big Prize Money! CLASSES: Class 53 Class 54
Egyptian Breeders Challenge Fillies ATH Egyptian Breeders Challenge Colts/Geldings ATH
AWARDS: Champion – Prize Money, Trophy and Neck Ribbon . Reserve Champion – Prize Money and Neck Ribbon. Top ten – Prize Money and Placed Ribbons. The prize money is $40,000 minimum for each of the two Challenge classes, including a $1000 bonus for the highest placing Amateur Owner in the Top Ten within each class. The prize money will divided as shown below: 1st 2nd 40% 22%
3rd 10%
4th 7%
5th 6%
6th 5%
7th 4%
8th 3%
9th 2%
10th 1%
ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Only foals resulting from the 2013 EBC Stallion Breeding Auction (or transfers from the 2012 auction), who have been EBC/Futurity nominated and sustained, may be entered in the 2016 EBC classes. Owners of eligible foals have received an EBC/Futurity confirmation form in the mail, which should be submitted with their EBC class entry form. For any eligibility questions contact The Pyramid Society. FEES: 1. $50 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $75. SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest.
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GOLDEN SCARAB SWEEPSTAKES (GSS) ATH Yearling Classes that debuted in 2015 and will culminate for exciting cash prizes in 2017 CLASSES:
Class 3 Golden Scarab Fillies Yearling ATH Class 4 Golden Scarab Colts Yearling ATH *Note Winners in these classes do not advance to any subsequent Championship class. AWARDS: Champion, Reserve and Top Five Placed Ribbons Prize money is funded by stallion nomination fees, mare nomination fees, and from GSS class entry fees. Funds collected less 10% administrative costs will be disbursed as shown below: 1st 40%
2nd 22%
3rd 15%
4th 12%
5th 11%
ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Eligibility for participation in the Golden Scarab Sweepstakes an incentive program for Breeders requires a Mare Owner breeding their mare (either Straight Egyptian or Non-Straight Egyptian) to a Golden Scarab Nominated Sire and subsequently paying a Mare Nomination Fee in the year bred.
FEES:
1. $250 MARE NOMINATION FEE due on or before December 31 (postmarked) in the year of breeding. Note: this fee is only required once. 2. $50 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $75 SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest.
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AMATEUR AND JUNIOR TO HANDLE DIVISION CLASSES:
MARES/FILLIES Class 2 Egyptian Mares/Fillies JTH Class 3 Golden Scarab Fillies Yearling ATH* Class 13 Adult ATH Egyptian Fillies 2 & Under Class 15 Adult ATH Egyptian Mares/Fillies 3 & Over Class 53 Egyptian Breeders Challenge Fillies ATH** STALLIONS/COLTS AND GELDINGS Class 4 Golden Scarab Colts Yearling ATH* Class 8 Egyptian Geldings ATH Class 14 Adult ATH Egyptian Colts 2 & Under Class 16 Adult ATH Egyptian Stallions/Colts 3 & Over Class 54 Egyptian Breeders Challenge Colts/Geldings ATH** AWARDS: Winner Trophy and Placed Top Ten Ribbons. When Top Ten ribbons and payback are awarded, monies will be divided as shown below: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 40% 22% 10% 7%
5th 6%
6th 5%
7th 4%
8th 3%
9th 2%
10th 1%
*See Page 56 for Golden Scarab Class and Award Information **See Page 53for Egyptian Breeders Challenge Class and Award Information ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Straight Egyptian and Egyptian-Sired horses are eligible to compete in the Amateur and Junior to Handle classes. Amateur Status: Every person who has reached his/her 18 th birthday and competes in classes for amateurs under Federation rules must possess current amateur certification issued by the Federation. Any person who has not reached his/her 18th birthday is an amateur and does not require amateur status. See USEF GR 1306 and GR 1307 FEES:
1. $40 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE ATH due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $65. 2. $10 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE JTH due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is $10
SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest.
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MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES CLASSES: GET OF SIRE/PRODUCE OF DAM
Class 6 Class 10
Egyptian Get of Sire Egyptian Produce of Dam
AWARDS: Winner Trophy and Placed Top Ten Ribbons and Payback. Monies will be divided as shown below: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 40% 22% 10% 7% 6% 5% 4% 3% 2%
10th 1%
ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Only Straight Egyptian horses are eligible to compete in Get of Sire and Produce of Dam classes. Each entry shall be comprised of at least two horses, entered under the same name of the sire or dam (appropriate class). One handler per horse per class. More than one entry per sire or dam shall be permitted in the same class.
FEES:
1. $40 $65
CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee is
SYSTEM:
Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications please see page 51.
CLASSES: MOST CLASSIC HEAD AWARD Class 56 MCH Class 57 MCH Class 58 MCH Class 59 MCH
Most Classic Head Straight Egyptian Fillies Most Classic Head Straight Egyptian Colts Most Classic Head Straight Egyptian Mares Most Classic Head Straight Egyptian Stallions
AWARDS: One award winner chosen from each of the Straight Egyptian Championship classes. To be announced immediately following the presentation of the Gold, Silver and Bronze winners in their respective classes. ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Horses competing in the Straight Egyptian Championship classes will be eligible for judging for this award. Judging will take place during the respective Championship class. FEES: This is an award so there is no Class Entry fee. SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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LIBERTY CLASS DIVISION CLASSES: Class 12A Liberty Class Preliminary Section A (if entries warrant) Class 12B Liberty Class Preliminary Section B (If entries warrant) Class 52 Liberty Class Championship Class Notes: The Liberty Class will be run using a maximum of three preliminary classes, with a minimum of three horses per preliminary. Horses will be assigned Liberty Preliminary class section based on the number of total entries. Specific class requests will be considered but cannot be guaranteed. In the event of entries not meeting the minimum of three entries per preliminary (two preliminary classes = six horses), the preliminary classes will be reduced accordingly.. Each judge shall individually rank 3 horses from each preliminary section. Points will be assigned based on the Three Judge Total Point System. The Liberty Class Championship will consist of the three entries with the highest point totals from across ALL of the preliminary classes. A tie on points will be resolved as described under "RESOLUTION BY CALL JUDGE." Each judge shall individually rank 3 horses from the Liberty Championship class. Points will be assigned based on the Three Judge Total Point System. The horse placing first on at least 2 of the 3 judges cards (a majority) will be named Champion. In the event no horse places first on a majority of judges cards, then the horse with the highest point total wins Champion. The horse with the highest point total of the remaining horses will win Second and the horse with the next highest point total of the remaining horses will win third. AWARDS: Champion Garland plus Ribbons and Payback awarded through three places. 100% of the total entry fees shall be jackpotted, less a 20% administrative fee. Jackpotted payback shall be distributed as shown below: 1st 50%
2nd 30%
3rd 20%
ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Open to Straight Egyptian or Egyptian-Sired horses two years of age of older. FEES: 1. $100 CLASS PRE-ENTRY FEE due by April 18, 2016. Post-entry fee $125 SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging.
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CHAMPIONSHIPS CLASSES STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS
CLASSES: Class 56 Junior Champion Straight Egyptian Filly 1st and 2nd placings from classes #27, 28, 29, 35, 36, 37 and 38 Yearlings eligible Class 58 Senior Champion Straight Egyptian Mare 1st and 2nd placings from classes #40, 41, 42 and 43 Class 57 Junior Champion Straight Egyptian Colt 1st and 2nd placings from classes #21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33, and 34 Yearlings eligible Class 59 Senior Champion Straight Egyptian Stallion 1st and 2nd placings from classes #46, 47, 48 and 49 Note: Egyptian Event Senior Gold Champions, or previous Supreme Champions are not eligible for further competition in that Division. Junior Champions may compete again in the Senior Division for Senior Champion. AWARDS: Trophy and Garland and Neck Ribbons for Gold, Silver and Bronze award winners. ELIGIBILITY: See qualifications above SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest.
EGYPTIAN SIRED CHAMPIONSHIPS
CLASSES: Class 50 Champion Egyptian-Sired Female 1st and 2nd placings from classes #19 & 20 Yearlings eligible Class 51 Champion Egyptian-Sired Male 1st and 2nd placings from classes #25 & 26 Yearlings eligible AWARDS: Garland and Neck Ribbons to Champion and Reserve Champion winners ELIGIBILITY: See qualifications above SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest
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AMATEUR AND JUNIOR TO HANDLE CHAMPIONSHIPS CLASSES: Class 44 Amateur Egyptian Champion Female
1st and 2nd placings from classes #2, 13 and 16 (not required) Yearlings eligible
Class 45
Amateur Egyptian Champion Male
1st and 2nd placings from classes #14 and 15 (not required) Yearlings eligible
AWARDS: Garland and Neck Ribbons to Champion and Reserve Champion winners ELIGIBILITY: See qualifications above SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest
GELDING CHAMPIONSHIP
CLASSES: Class 17 Champion Egyptian Gelding
1st and 2nd placings from classes #1 and 8 (not required) Yearlings eligible
AWARDS: Garland and Neck Ribbons to Champion and Reserve Champion winners ELIGIBILITY: See qualifications above SYSTEM: Three Judge Total Point System - For class specifications (including the new presentation details) please see page 51. The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence will serve as the Breed Standard for all judging. Note: All Halter classes will enter the ring in birthdate order, from oldest to youngest
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SINGLE JUDGE SYSTEM: (*S)
(*S Denotes Single Judge System in the Class Schedule) Used In: All Performance Classes qualifying as well as Championships All Performance classes will be adjudicated by a single judge and will be adjudicated comparatively. All horses shall be worked at all gaits both ways of the ring and otherwise as described by USEF AR 8 Arabian Hunter Pleasure Section and USEF AR 9 Arabian Western Pleasure Section. At the judges discretion, horses shall change from any gait as listed in the class specifications. Horses must come to the line up at the gait requested. In the line up, horses must stand quietly and back readily. Horses not to stretch on the line. One rider per horse per class. An exhibitor is entitled to request only one time out per class. The judges placing will be final.
PERFORMANCE CLASS DIVISIONS CLASSES:
ARABIAN HUNTER SECTION Class 5 Hunter Pleasure Open Class 24 Hunter Pleasure ATR/JTR Class 39 Hunter Pleasure Championship ARABIAN WESTERN PLEASURE SECTION Class 11 Western Pleasure Open Class 18 Western Pleasure ATR/JTR Class 30 Western Pleasure Championship AWARDS: Class 5, 24, 111 and 18 will be awarded a Trophy for first place and ribbons through fifth place. Monies divided as shown below: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 50% 20% 15% 10% 5% Championship Awards are as follows: Champion – Trophy, Garland and Neck Ribbon Reserve Champion – Neck Ribbon 3rd through 5th Place - ribbons ELIGIBILITY: Owners of participating horses must be current “Premium Level” members “in good standing” of The Pyramid Society. Classes open to both Straight Egyptian and Egyptian-Sired participants. All horses entered and shown in their respective divisions are eligible to show in their respective Championship class. Note: Open classes are open to Amateur, Junior and Professional riders. Note: ATR/JTR classes are open to both Amateur and Junior riders. SYSTEM: Single Judge System- For class specifications please see USEF AR 8 and AR 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS, RING PROCEDURE AND CONDUCT CLASS TYPE A: EXIT THE RING PROCEDURE SCORED CLASSES: ALL FUTURITY CLASSES AND STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN OPEN CLASSES (At the discretion of The Show Manager based on the number of entries at the gate) Entrance at the Trot: All horses will be brought into the ring (arena) at the trot on a loose line in order of oldest to youngest. Judging begins when the first horse enters the arena. From the moment the horse enters the arena its Movement is being evaluated and scored. Each horse shall enter the arena in a clockwise manner and proceed around the arena along the rail to the out-gate where they will exit the arena and remain relaxed in the holding paddock. Horses shall be encouraged to move with cadence, elegance, impulsion and charismatic animation at the trot exhibiting authentic Arabian Type. Emphasis shall be placed on a free moving horse with a naturally animated carriage. Excessive circling and shanking to intimidate the horse will be penalized in the Movement score. Collective Walk on a loose line: After all horses have been exhibited and scored at the trot they shall be asked to re-enter the arena in the same order and walk collectively counter-clockwise and/or clockwise past each (and all) judge(s). The horse shall walk in a natural manner on a loose lead with the handler at the side of their horse, whips down. The lead must maintain a drape and the handler must not place their hand on the chain or close enough to in any way restrict the natural head and neck motion. The handler may not unnecessarily impede the forward motion of the horse while at the walk except for safety and spacing reasons. At this time Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk will be judged. Shanking or the positioning of the whip to intimidate the horse will be penalized in the Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk score. After all horses have been judged and scored at the walk they will exit the arena. All class entrants having exited the arena will remain relaxed in the holding paddock until called to re-enter the arena to be presented to the judges. Presentation: Each horse from oldest to youngest will re-enter the arena at the walk, and proceed to a designated point on the rail to await judging. At the instruction of the Ring Steward, each horse shall be led to the judge(s) at the walk, continue past the judges at the walk in a straight line, return at the walk and be presented for judging. In order to satisfy a proper presentation to the judge(s), horses should stand correctly, bearing weight on all four feet (not stretched), with at least one front and one rear cannon bone perpendicular to the ground. The horse shall be shown in a quiet and deliberate manner with no undue stress placed on the horse. An alert and attentive pose is allowed with the natural charisma, pride and intelligent personality of the Arabian emphasized. Elevation of the head and neck are allowed but should not exceed a
horizontal plane where the nostrils are higher than the eyes. Any horse
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exhibited in such manner will be asked by the Judge(s) to lower their head. At NO TIME IS INTIMIDATION OF THE HORSE ALLOWED. Signs of intimidation may include but are not limited to, crouching, cowering, quivering, withdrawing or evading backwards or sideways from the handler, buckling at the knees, sudden extreme flinching or shying the head away from hand or whip movements of the handler, anxious pinning of the ears and wringing of the tail. A fearful or intimidated horse will be penalized and may be excused. A light correction or cue to the horse to position, gain control or whoa is acceptable. The only shanking allowed shall be limited to an unruly horse in order to regain control. “Shanking� is considered the use of the lead and/or chain in a harsh and forceful manner. The whip is not mandatory. We encourage exhibitors to show without a whip and use grass or treats to gain the attention and expression of their horse. ANY contact of the horse with the whip at any time during the class is subject to mandatory elimination. In addition to any potential penalty assessment, any exhibitor violating these rules will be asked to drop their whip and stand quietly at the side of their horse while judging is completed. Following the evaluation by the judge(s), horses shall exit the arena at the walk. The scores for all categories will be completed and recorded. The horse shall be excused from the arena to the holding paddock where it shall remain relaxed until the placings are announced. CLASS TYPE B: IN THE RING PROCEDURE SCORED CLASSES: STRAIGHT EGYPTIAN OPEN CLASSES (At the discretion of the Show Manager based on number of entries at the gate) Entrance at the Trot: All horses will be brought into the ring (arena) at the trot on a loose line in order of oldest to youngest. Judging begins when the first horse enters the arena. From the moment the horse enters the arena its Movement is being evaluated and scored. Each horse shall enter the arena in a clockwise manner and proceed around the arena along the rail to a designated position at the far end of the arena. There they will remain relaxed until all horses have entered at the trot. Horses shall be encouraged to move with cadence, elegance, impulsion and charismatic animation at the trot exhibiting authentic Arabian Type. Emphasis shall be placed on a free moving horse with a naturally animated carriage. Excessive circling and shanking to intimidate the horse will be penalized in the Movement score. Collective Walk on a loose line: After all horses have been exhibited and scored at the trot, at the direction of the Ringmaster they shall be asked to walk collectively counter-clockwise and/ or clockwise past each (and all) judge(s). The horse shall walk in a natural manner on a loose lead with the handler at the side of their horse, whips down. The lead must maintain a drape and the handler must not place their hand on the chain or close enough to in any way restrict the natural head and neck motion. The handler may not unnecessarily impede the forward motion of the horse while at the walk except for safety and spacing reasons. At this time Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk will be judged. Shanking or the positioning of the whip to intimidate the horse will be penalized in the Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk score.
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Presentation: Following the cessation of the walk, all horses shall relax within the arena. In the age order of entry to the arena (oldest to youngest) the horses will be presented for judging. Only the horses “on deck” shall be allowed to prepare for its presentation to the judges. Preparation shall include controlled circling and positioning the horse for presentation to the judges. The only shanking allowed shall be limited to an unruly horse in order to regain control. “Shanking” is considered the use of the lead and/or chain in a harsh and forceful manner. A light correction or cue to the horse to position, gain control or whoa is acceptable. All other exhibitors must remain relaxed within the arena, or they shall be penalized or excused. There can be NO contact of the whip to the horse. ANY contact shall result in elimination. At the direction of the Ringmaster each horse shall be led to the judge(s) at the walk, continue past the judges at the walk in a straight line, return at the walk and be presented for judging. In order to satisfy a proper presentation to the judge(s), horses should stand correctly, bearing weight on all four feet (not stretched), with at least one front and one rear cannon bone perpendicular to the ground. The horse shall be shown in a quiet and deliberate manner with no undue stress placed on the horse. An alert and attentive pose is allowed with the natural charisma, pride and intelligent personality of the Arabian emphasized. Elevation of the head and neck are allowed but should not exceed a horizontal plane with the nostrils higher than the eyes. Any horse exhibited in such manner will be asked by the Judge(s) to lower their head. At NO TIME IS INTIMIDATION OF THE HORSE ALLOWED. Signs of intimidation may include but are not limited to, crouching, cowering, quivering, withdrawing or evading backwards or sideways from the handler, buckling at the knees, sudden extreme flinching or shying the head away from hand or whip movements of the handler, anxious pinning of the ears and wringing of the tail. A fearful or intimidated horse will be penalized and may be excused. A light correction or cue to the horse to position, gain control or whoa is acceptable. The only shanking allowed shall be limited to an unruly horse in order to regain control. “Shanking” is considered the use of the lead and/or chain in a harsh and forceful manner. The whip is not mandatory. We encourage exhibitors to show without a whip and use grass or treats to gain the attention and expression of their horse. ANY contact of the horse with the whip at any time during the class is subject to mandatory elimination. In addition to any penalty assessment, any exhibitor violating these rules will be asked to drop their whip and stand quietly at the side of their horse while judging is completed. Following the evaluation by the judge(s), horses shall resume their relaxed position at the end of the arena. The scores for all categories will be completed and recorded and the placings awarded. CLASS TYPE C: IN THE RING PROCEDURE COMPARATIVE CLASSES: EGYPTIAN BREEDERS CHALLENGE AND ALL AMATEUR AND JUNIOR TO HANDLE Entrance at the Trot: All horses will be brought into the ring (arena) at the trot on a loose line in order of oldest to youngest. Judging begins when the first horse enters the arena. From the moment the horse enters the arena its Movement is being evaluated
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and scored. Each horse shall enter the arena in a counter-clockwise manner and proceed around the arena along the rail to a designated position at the far end of the arena. There they will remain relaxed until all horses have entered at the trot. Horses shall be encouraged to move with cadence, elegance, impulsion and charismatic animation at the trot exhibiting authentic Arabian Type. Emphasis shall be placed on a free moving horse with a naturally animated carriage. Excessive circling and shanking to intimidate the horse will be penalized in the Movement score. Collective Walk on a loose line: After all horses have been exhibited at the trot, at the direction of the Ringmaster they shall be asked to walk collectively counter-clockwise and/or clockwise past each (and all) judge(s). The horse shall walk in a natural manner on a loose lead with the handler at the side of their horse, whips down. The lead must maintain a drape and the handler must not place their hand on the chain or close enough to in any way restrict the natural head and neck motion. The handler may not unnecessarily impede the forward motion of the horse while at the walk except for safety and spacing reasons. At this time Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk will be judged. Shanking or the positioning of the whip to intimidate the horse will be penalized in the Balance, Quality and Substance at the Walk score. Presentation: Following the cessation of the walk, all horses shall relax within the arena. In the age order of entry to the arena (oldest to youngest) the horses will be presented for judging. Only the horses “on deck” shall be allowed to prepare for its presentation to the judges. Preparation shall include controlled circling and positioning the horse for presentation to the judges. The only shanking allowed shall be limited to an unruly horse in order to regain control. “Shanking” is considered the use of the lead and/or chain in a harsh and forceful manner. A light correction or cue to the horse to position, gain control or whoa is acceptable. All other exhibitors must remain relaxed within the arena, or they shall be penalized or excused. There can be NO contact of the whip to the horse. ANY contact shall result in elimination. At the direction of the Ringmaster each horse shall be led to the judge(s) at the walk, continue past the judges at the walk in a straight line, return at the walk and be presented for judging. In order to satisfy a proper presentation to the judge(s), horses should stand correctly, bearing weight on all four feet (not stretched), with at least one front and one rear cannon bone perpendicular to the ground. The horse shall be shown in a quiet and deliberate manner with no undue stress placed on the horse. An alert and attentive pose is allowed with the natural charisma, pride and intelligent personality of the Arabian emphasized. Elevation of the head and neck are allowed but should not exceed a horizontal plane with the nostrils higher than the eyes. Any horse exhibited in such manner will be asked by the Judge(s) to lower their head. At NO TIME IS INTIMIDATION OF THE HORSE ALLOWED. Signs of intimidation may include but are not limited to, crouching, cowering, quivering, withdrawing or evading backwards or sideways from the handler, buckling at the knees, sudden extreme flinching or shying the head away from hand or whip movements of the handler, anxious pinning of the ears and wringing of the tail. A fearful or intimidated horse will be penalized and may be excused. A light correction or cue to the horse to position, gain control or whoa is acceptable. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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The only shanking allowed shall be limited to an unruly horse in order to regain control. “Shanking� is considered the use of the lead and/or chain in a harsh and forceful manner. The whip is not mandatory. We encourage exhibitors to show without a whip and use grass or treats to gain the attention and expression of their horse. ANY contact of the horse with the whip at any time during the class is subject to mandatory elimination. In addition to any penalty assessment, any exhibitor violating these rules will be asked to drop their whip and stand quietly at the side of their horse while judging is completed. Following the evaluation by the judge(s), horses shall resume their relaxed position at the end of the arena. At the conclusion of the individual judging all handlers will be asked to exhibit their horses for final placing in their presentation stance in a safe position along the rail. The rules and restrictions as written for individual presentation will apply at all time during this class. Any exhibitor deemed in violation of those rules and restrictions will be asked to drop their whip and stand at their horses side. The judges may excuse any entry for excessive violation of the rules and restrictions. CLASS TYPE D: CHAMPIONSHIP RING PROCEDURE CLASSES: All CHAMPIONSHIP CLASSES EXCEPT FOR PERFORMANCE AND LIBERTY Inclusive Championship: The Egyptian Event utilizes an INCLUSIVE Championship Scoring System for all Championship classes. Under such a system all entries are treated equally in a championship class, regardless of the score or placing earned in the qualifying classes. As such, ANY entry forward in a Championship may be awarded the title of Gold Champion or Champion. All Championships will be judged independently and comparatively. The judges must not confer. Judges will examine all horses individually: walking, trotting, and standing. Entrance at the Trot: All qualified horses to be shown individually at the beginning of each championship class. Judging begins when the first horse enters the arena and from the moment the horse enters the arena it is being evaluated. Each horse shall enter the arena at a trot on a loose line in a clockwise (exception: amateur classes will be counter-clockwise) manner and proceed around the entire circumference of the ring. Horses shall be encouraged to move with cadence, elegance, impulsion and charismatic animation at the trot exhibiting authentic Arabian Type. Emphasis shall be placed on a free moving horse with a naturally animated carriage. Excessive circling and shanking to intimidate the horse not related to control will be penalized. The first horse to enter will be the oldest entry according to birthdate. Horses will be presented in birthdate order from oldest to youngest until every horse has been trotted individually for the Championship judging panel. The individual presentations at the trot should optimize the opportunity for the Championship judging panel to properly assess not only overall quality and capability of movement, but Arabian type, presence, attitude and charisma as well, for each championship entry. Following the trot, each entry shall exit the ring following the instructions of the Ring Steward.
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Holding Paddock: All entries MUST remain in the designated warm-up/holding paddock throughout the entire championship class process or at least until the Gold, Silver, Bronze and Most Classic winners (or the Champion and Reserve Champion winners) for that class have been announced by the Paddock Announcer. While in the holding paddock and not “on deck� or entering the arena all entries must remain relaxed. Any entry not complying with these requirements will be eliminated from further judging in the championship class and WILL NOT be eligible for any championship award. Collective Walk on a loose line: Immediately following the individual presentations at the trot, all championship entries shall enter the ring collectively at a walk in a clockwise (exception: amateur classes will be counter-clockwise) direction in the same order they entered at the trot (by birthdate oldest to youngest). The purpose of this presentation is to allow the Judging Panel to collectively assess the balance, quality and substance of the championship entries at a natural walk. The first entry shall circle clockwise at a walk around the entire circumference of the ring completing one (1) complete circle at the instruction of the Ring Steward(s). Each successive entry shall follow the entry ahead of them at the walk according to the instruction of the Ring Steward(s) until all entries have been evaluated by the Judging Panel. The horse shall walk in a natural manner on a loose lead with the handler at the side of their horse, whips down. The lead must maintain a drape and the handler must not place their hand on the chain or close enough to in any way restrict the natural head and neck motion except for safety and control. The handler may not unnecessarily impede the forward motion of the horse while at the walk except for safety, control and spacing reasons. Exhibitors may be penalized or excused for violation of the rules. At the direction of the Ringmaster all horses shall then line up for presentation to the judges. Presentation: At the direction of the Ring Master, Exhibitors shall line up their horses in two (2) equal lines, one on either side of center ring and parallel to the audience. The first entry shall proceed from the collective walk along the rail to the end of the arena opposite the in-gate. The first half (4 -6 horses) of the championship candidates shall line up head-to-tail behind the initial entry and all should face the Photo Backdrop. The second line of championship candidates shall form a line beginning with the first horse in the second half (4-6 horses) of the class, on the out-gate side of the arena, near the out-gate. The remainder of the horses shall line up head-to-tail behind this horse and then all horses in that line shall turn and face the Photo Backdrop. All horses should leave adequate space for showing and adjudicating. Entries should be evenly spaced in each line with at least 10 ft (3 m) of space between horses head-to-tail. The lining up of horses DOES NOT indicate a ranking of horses in a Championship. Horses are simply lined up head-to-tail in two lines according to birthdate (oldest to youngest) to allow the audience a better view of each entry as well as adequate space between entries for horses to be exhibited properly and adjudicated thoroughly. ALL horses are considered equal in each Championship class regardless of the line in which they stand. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Each exhibit has an equal chance of being named Gold Champion or Champion by any judge, no matter where they are positioned in the ring during a Championship. The total number of horses in each line will depend on the total number of horses qualified for each Championship. With six (6) horses qualified, each line wil consist of three (3) horses each. Should seven (7) horses be qualified, the first line shall contain three (3) horses and the second line will contain four (4) horses. If eight (8) horses are qualified, each line will be comprised of four (4) horses each. Should nine (9) horses be qualified, the first line shall be comprised of four (4) horses, and the second line comprised of five (5) horses Should ten (10) horses be present and shown, each line shall possess five (5) entries each. If eleven (11) horses qualify, the first line shall be comprised of five (5) horses, and the second line comprised of six (6) horses. In the event of twelve horses qualified, each line shall consist of six (6) entries each. In the event there are less than six (6) horses qualified for the Championship, all horses shall be in one line at the discretion of the Ring Master. Each entry will then be presented INDIVIDUALLY to determine championship placing. No individual scores shall be awarded – all judging in the championship classes shall be comparative. Judges will move as a group to evaluate each horse in succession. The Judges will make individual decisions about the horses, proceeding as a group is for viewing and ring control purposes only. All three judges simultaneously will begin adjudicating each entry by first evaluating the oldest horse by birthdate in the class. Judges will then proceed as a group to the next entry, until all horses have been evaluated by the Judging Panel in oldest to youngest order. During the collective evaluation of each Championship class, immediately following the collective walk, exhibitors are ONLY allowed to stand-up/show and/or prepare horses for presentation when the Judging Panel is either evaluating their horse or evaluating the horse immediately prior (“on deck”). Only TWO (2) horses should be showing or in a presentation stance at any time in the arena during the group evaluation by the Judges. All other horses will be controlled by their handlers in a non- threatening manner and may not be schooled or stand in a presentation stance. While waiting for the Judging Panel, exhibitors are encouraged to stand alongside the horse facing the audience until the group of Judges has moved into a position near them to allow for preparation and presentation of their entry. Controlled circling and positioning the horse for presentation to the judge(s) is allowed for the horse “on deck” and the horse being evaluated by the judges. The only shanking allowed shall be limited to an unruly horse in order to regain control. A light correction or cue to the horse to position, gain control or whoa is acceptable. “Shanking” is considered the use of the lead and/or chain in a harsh and forceful manner. The presentation to the Judges will follow the same description as in the Qualifying classes. All rules and restrictions as written for individual presentation to the judge(s) in the qualifying classes shall apply to the Championship classes as well. Any handler deemed in violation of those rules and restrictions will be asked to drop their whip and stand at their horses side. If a horse is to be penalized according to those rules – it will be done in the final ranking. There are no penalty points in non-scored classes. Once an entry has been evaluated, exhibitors MUST cease from presenting the exhibit until all horses have been evaluated by the Judging Panel collectively. As with TABLE OF CONTENTS
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the horses waiting to be evaluated, exhibitors are encouraged to stand alongside the horse facing the audience until all exhibits have been evaluated. All horses not being shown will be controlled by their handlers in a nonthreatening manner and may not be schooled or stand in a presentation stance. At the conclusion of the individual judging all handlers will be asked to exhibit their horses for final placing in their presentation stance. The rules and restrictions as written for individual presentation in the qualifying classes will apply at all times during this class including this final evaluation period. Any handler deemed in violation of those rules and restrictions will be asked to drop their whip and stand at their horses side. The judges may excuse any entry for violation of the rules and restrictions. When all judging is complete the Handlers will be asked to relax while numbers are verified. Upon verification of numbers all horses will be excused from the ring, the winners will be announced in the Holding Paddock and enter the ring for their awards individually. (Exception: In the Amateur Championships at the discretion of Show Management the entries may remain relaxed in the arena while awards are being presented) CLASS TYPE M: MISCELLANEOUS CLASSES GET OF SIRE AND PRODUCE OF DAM The Get of Sire and Produce of Dam classes will be adjudicated by the Three Judge Total Point System, using three of the four rotational judges. Ties will be broken following the “Resolution by Call Judge” System as described on page 52. Entrance at the Walk: At the direction of the Ringmaster each “entry” (consisting of 2 or more horses sired by the same stallion or the produce of the same dam for the respective classes) shall proceed into the arena at the walk along the rail single file. Each entry shall be in Birthdate order from oldest to youngest. Presentation: At the direction of the Ringmaster, upon reaching a designated spot on the rail the entries shall turn and walk to line up in Center Ring. Each entry shall line up head to tail at the direction of the Ringmaster. The judges will adjudicate each horse individually using The Pyramid Standards of Excellence as a guide. Exhibitors are allowed to present their horses to the judges in a presentation stance at this time. ALL RULES AND RESTRICTIONS AS FOUND IN CLASS TYPE C IN THE RING PROCEDURE COMPARATIVE AS IT RELATES TO THE PRESENTATION WILL APPLY. This includes all potential penalities and/or elimination. A walk or trot of each entry (group) is optional at the Call Judges discretion. Emphasis is to be placed on reproductive likeness, uniformity, quality of breed characteristics, conformation and similarity. Each The judge shall rank the entries on their card through tenth (10 th ) place Three Judge Total Point System will be used to determine the Class Winners. *Please note this is the ONLY Halter class that does not enter by Birthdate. The entries will enter by back number, from LOWEST TO HIGHEST. MOST CLASSIC HEAD The Most Classic Head Awards will be adjudicated by the Three Judge Total Point System, using three of the four rotational judges. Using The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence as a guide the judges will consider the head of the horses in the Straight Egyptian Championships for this award. Each judge TABLE OF CONTENTS
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will name one winner for each class. The winning entry does not have to be chosen from those horses listed as placed on that judges’ Championship card. This award is a separate placing entirely. Ties will be broken by the Call Judges card. LIBERTY CLASS DIVISION Presentation: Horses shall be shown in the arena at liberty, free of any and all tack. The order of go will be announced. Each horse will be given two (2) minutes loose in the arena to be evaluated. During the two minutes the horse may exhibit any gait . Any posing or presentation of the horse during that two minutes other than at liberty shall cause the entry to be disqualified. Horses may be accompanied by no more than two handlers in conservative attire. Whips are to be no longer than six feet (6’) including snapper/ lash/appendage. Small appendages (no more than 12 inches in length) of ribbon, plastic, etc. are permitted. Please see USEF AR 114 Breeding-In-Hand appointments. Only one halter per horse allowed and that shall be the one the horse is wearing when it enters the ring. NO other appliances or devices shall be allowed. Handlers are given two minutes following the liberty presentation to catch their horse. Horses not caught within two (2) minutes shall be disqualified. JUDGING: This class and Championship shall be judged by the Three Judge Total Points System, using three of the four rotational judges. Using The Pyramid Society Standard of Excellence as a guide, horses will be judged on natural free movement, type, presence, animation, and carriage. Not to be judged as a conformation class. Exhibitor responsible for music. In each preliminary class the judges shall individually rank three (3) entries. Each horse in the order shown shall be lined up head to tail by one handler in the arena after the last horse has been shown at liberty. (in the preliminaries and the Championship). The class placings shall then be announced.
Miscellaneous Rules and Regulations
ADMISSION TO THE RING: At the discretion of Show Management, order of entry into the ring may be predetermined for any class. In all Halter classes except Get of Sire and Produce of Dam, a posted order will be produced listing the entries by birth date, from oldest to youngest. In all Halter classes except Get of Sire and Produce of Dam entries will enter the ring in age order from oldest to youngest and be judged in the order they enter the ring. In Get of Sire and Produce of Dam entries will enter by Back Number from lowest to highest. APPOINTMENTS AND WHIPS: In all halter classes a suitable headstall equipped with throatlatch is mandatory. One whip per handler. No item may be used inside or outside the ring while showing a horse except one whip. Whips are to be no longer than six feet (6’) including snapper/ lash/appendage. Small appendages (no more than 12 inches in length) of ribbon, plastic, etc. are permitted. Please see USEF
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HOLDING PADDOCK CONDUCT: The holding paddock area is only for those horses exhibiting/entering the class being called. NO horse in other classes will be allowed in the holding paddock. Each handler will be allowed ONE attendee in the holding paddock to help animate the horse in a CONTROLLED manner. According AR 114 a small appendage at the end of the whip is allowed as follows: “Whips are to be no longer than 6’ including snapper/ lash/appendage. Small appendages (no more than 12 inches in length) of ribbon, plastic, etc. are permitted.” Use of one can or one rattle bottle MAY be allowed with caution. The Show Steward, the Show Manager and the Show Committee has the right to deem any accessory as unsuitable, it if affects the safety or stress of those involved. Please use extreme caution with horses and other exhibitors. ALL ACTIVITY TO ANIMATE THE HORSE MUST TAKE PLACE IN THE DESIGNATED HOLDING PADDOCK! NO ACTIVITY SUCH AS RUNNING THE HORSE ON ANY ROADWAY WILL BE ALLOWED. Only the horse entering and the horse on deck will be allowed the use of the attendee and accessory for animation. ALL OTHER HORSES ARE TO REMAIN QUIET AND AT A SAFE DISTANCE FROM THE ENTRY GATE. The purpose of the foregoing rules are to encourage the expression of natural Arabian charisma in a controlled and safe environment. The use and scope of assistants in animating horses is at the SOLE discretion of the Show Manager and the Show Committee. HOLDING PADDOCK, PENALTIES AND ELIMINATION: In the make-up ring a steward and/or member of the Show Committee will be checking the horses prior to entry into the class for adherence to the cosmetic rules per USEF rules as printed below (no balding, excessive grease and ginger). Any horse deemed in violation of these rules may be prevented from entering the class. (with excessive grease the exhibitor will give the option to towel it off and enter the class. With suspected ginger the horse will be noted for testing as per the USEF rule AR 105.3 Ginger, Capsaicin and Other Irritants) AR115 Penalties/Eliminations 1. There can be no contact of the whip to the horse, any contact shall result in elimination from judging consideration by the Judge. “Intimidation”: A horse that appears to be intimidated by its handler will be penalized. This may include but is not limited to, crouching, cowering, quivering, withdrawing and buckling their knees. Judge (s) may excuse any entry deemed in violation of any of these restrictions. 2. A Breeding/In-Hand competitor must be eliminated for: (also see AR105 Soundness and Welfare.) a. Removal of eyelashes, b. Changing the natural color of the mane and/or tail (AR106) c. Applying a product to a horse’s hoof to hide or conceal a conformation defect. Only clear or transparent products may be used on the hooves of horses while being shown in Breeding and/or In-Hand classes. 3. An entry must be penalized for: a. Excessive amounts of oil, grease or other similar substances. b. Balding the area around the eyes or proximal to the muzzle and nostrils. c. Excessive use of the whip or actions that may disturb other entries. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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MULTIPLE HORSES PER HANDLER: Handlers are allowed to exhibit multiple horses per class in all Futurity, Straight Egyptian Open and Egyptian-Sired Open classes. Excluded are the EBC, GSS, Miscellaneous classes, and All ATH and JTH classes, where a horse must be handled and shown in the entire class by one and the same person. RUNNER FOR ENTRANCE AT THE TROT: A runner may be used in Halter classes for the Entrance at the Trot. A runner must be an Exhibitor. An Exhibitor is any person who holds, walks or trots a horse in the competition arena. Every Exhibitor is required to sign an entry blank and must be a Federation member of pay a Show Pass Fee. SUBSTITUTE HANDLER: A Substitute handler may be used if, during a class, the original handler becomes ill or injured. Time allowed for the change of handlers should be in accordance with USEF GR 833. SPECIAL AWARDS AMATEUR HIGH POINT AWARD Sponsored by The Wisconsin Egyptian Horse Alliance and presented on Saturday, June 11th following the EBC classes. The 2016 Amateur High Point Award is open to all amateur handlers in any halter classes at the Egyptian Event. The point system is as follows: In halter classes 10 places are awarded points; points are awarded: 1 point for placing and 1 point for each horse that the handler out-places. 2 additional points are assigned to handlers competing in OPEN classes. Award winners in 2 prior successive years are not eligible for consideration. (Amateur handlers should check the appropriate box on the show entry form for each horse they are handling and contact the show office to add additional horses to their high point calculations. EL GOHARA+// AWARD Given by Dr. Amy Fulmer-Vogel and John Vogel, Baitari Arabians, Pleasant Prairie, WI and presented on Saturday, June 11th preceding the EBC classes. Chosen by rind officials to be awarded for the most beautiful expression of the close bond between a rider’s heart and the soul of their performance horse. Given in memory of El Gohara+//. The winner will also receive and individual award. EGYPTIAN EVENT HANDLER OF EXCELLENCE AWARD At the 2016 Egyptian Event, this award, determined by the Judges, will be presented to the handler who best exemplifies the philosophy of The Pyramid Society AS GUARDIANS OF THE BREED. The Handler who presents his/her horses during the Egyptian Event with the UTMOST RESPECT AND COMPASSION while showing them to their best will be given this award just prior to announcing the results of the Senior Stallion Championship on Saturday night. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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ACCOMMODATIONS & AUTO RENTALS HOTELS Show rates are available at the following hotels, located within 10 minutes of the Kentucky Horse Park. Rooms fill quickly - Make your reservations early and reference The Pyramid Society’s Egyptian Event .
GEORGETOWN HOTELS
Phone #
Rate
Fairfield Inn & Suites, 200 Tiger Way Code: PYR
(502) 868-9955
$109.00
Hilton Garden Inn, 110 Grandstand Dr. Code: PP2
(502) 863-0099
$106.00
Holiday Inn Express, 140 Osborne Way Code: PSH
(502) 570-0220
$105.00
Super 8 Motel, 250 Tiger Way Code: Pyramid 2015
(502) 863-4888
$56.00
Clarion Hotel, 1950 Newtown Pike
(859) 233-0512
$95.00
Embassy Suites, 1801 Newtown Pike
(859) 455-5000
$152.95
Fairfield Inn & Suites, 2100 Hackney Place
(859) 977-5870
$99.00
LEXINGTON HOTELS
Marriott’s Griffin Gate Resort, 1800 Newtown Pike (800) 228-9290
$159.00
Residence Inn, 1080 Newtown Pike
$139.00
(859) 231-6191
For additional hotel and accommodation choices, visit: http://www.gtown.org/visit/hotel_motel_bb.php
RV CAMPING RESERVATIONS
A limited number of Egyptian Event campsites will be available at The Kentucky Horse Park by reservation only and at the rate of $28.00 per night and will be assigned on a first-come, first-served basis upon arrival. These sites will be located in the RV field next to the show arena and will include electric and water hook-ups. Campers will be allowed use of all other amenities at the Campground. Absolutely no camping is allowed in the stabling areas at any time.
To reserve your RV space for the Egyptian Event, contact the Kentucky Horse Park Campground at: (859) 259-4257 and mention “The Egyptian Event”.
AUTO RENTAL DISCOUNTS
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THE KENTUCKY HORSE PARK is conveniently located off Interstate 75 at Exit 120, just minutes from Lexington and Georgetown ______________________ Contact The Kentucky Horse Park at: (859) 233-4303 or (800-678-8813) www.kyhorsepark. TABLE OF CONTENTS
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