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Welcome to the 2021 Woodstock Fair Open Horse Show!
September 3-6, 2021
Horse Show Supervisor: Johnna Chenail email: horseshows@woodstockfair.com
Telephone # 860-304-5077
Horse Show Secretary: Denise Ferraiolo, Kim Walker, Amber Vuilleumier
Horse Show Committee: Karol Bennett, Katherine Bennett. Jennifer Benzie,
Dana Peloso
Judges
Ring 1 & 3 Ring 2
Sept 3 Chlake Raineau-Ring 1 -----------------
Melissa Morrell-Ring 3
TBD-Trail
Sept 4 Skip Billingham Melissa Morrell
Camille Pepin
Sept 5 Richard Luckhardt Charlie Ethier
Kennis Fairfax
Sept 6 Lucy Tisdale Kennis Fairfax
Announcer: William George
Fairgrounds Veterinarians (On Call): Tufts Ambulatory Services 860-974-2780
Farrier (On Call): Katie Panos 603-660-8126
Ringmaster-Ring 2: Kerrilynn Lewis
Gatekeeper-Ring 1/3: Kim Lussier
Gatekeeper-Ring 2: Nancy Loomis
Grounds/ Parking Attendant: Jada Goodwin
*Management reserves the right to vary/add/change to above listed officials
2021 STALL
DECORATING
CONTEST
WE ARE FAMILY!
1THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS OF THE 2021 WOODSTOCK
FAIR HORSE SHOW! WE OWE OUR SUCCESS TO YOU!
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Dover Saddlery Elliott Electric
Gates Automotive Group The G Seven Catering Company
Mackey’s Inc Gold Key Group
Peake Veterinary Center & Dr. Gwen Ivanhoe Tool & Die
WINY Radio Kristen Kaskela—Realtor
Lajoie Brothers Lawncare
GOLD SPONSORS Matty’s Trucking
Century 21 Towne & Country Properties Painted Pony PEMF
John Bennett Stables Nicole Paradise
Luby Construction Power Play Energy Group
Massage Envy Precision Auto
New England Aside Prospect Hill Farm
Nob Hill Rampant Colt Farm
Request A Chef Stargazer Farm
Stoney Hill Farm
SILVER SPONSORS Storm Hill Farm
Amy St. Marie Osorio & Herbalife Sunset Nurseries
Applied Roofing Sunny-Croft Equestrian Center
Bog Meadow Farm Terri’s Embroidery
Breezy Brook Farm Vandi Auto Supply/NAPA Auto Parts
Busy Bees Learning Center
Chief Meadow
The Crossings Restaurant & Pub
Dana Peloso Content Marketing
2Cornerstone Farm Michelle HuntingTufts
&Starshine Creation
Ambulatory Clinic
Jelich Farms LLC
Jennifer
BRONZE Crossman
SPONSORS Wine Country Mobile Pet Spa
Charles Muscarella & Terri Smith
Cub Hunt
Airbrush Farm
Shack Woodstock
Stepka Acres
Family Dental
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Performance Horses Y KnotFx
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Hidden Brook
Checkerboard Stables
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ollySHOW REGULATIONS
14. Exhibitors must have proof of proper registration for horses
being shown in Registered Breed classes.
01. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor, parent and/or train-
er to read and understand the rules contained in this 15. Add/scratch of classes may be done either online or by a
book, and to read and understand the eligibility and class/ signed and properly filled out add/scratch form .
division requirements and qualifications before entering
any classes. 16. Any exhibitor showing in a class they have not entered will be
charged double the entry fee.
02. The Woodstock Fair Horse Show Staff and the Woodstock
Agricultural Society, Inc. are not liable for injury, theft or dam- 17. Two (2) minute tack change hold only for legitimate tack
age to any person, property or animal. Signature on entry form changes are to be requested at the GATE. Tack changes
constitutes agreement herein. must be done at ringside and will not exceed 2 minutes.
Please plan accordingly.
03. Judges decisions are final. No exhibitor or person shall
heckle or approach a judge for any reason. Permission to 18. Bits may be checked at the discretion of the judge.
speak with a judge may be obtained from the Horse Show
Supervisor or ring staff if the judge is agreeable. While the 19. Cell phones or any other communication devices are not al-
show is in progress, only authorized persons are permitted in lowed in the ring.
the ring. Any exhibitor or representative disregarding this rule
will cause the disqualification of the exhibitor, the forfeiture of 20. Headers are permitted and encouraged for Walk-Trot and
all entry fees, and may be asked to leave the area if disregard Beginner exhibitors during the lineup, pinning and exit from the
of the rule continues. Show management reserves the right to arena. Any other exhibitor may also use a header for assis-
change judging assignments. tance during the lineup and pinning with permission from the
judge or management. Headers are MANDATORY in the Open
04. Show management decisions are final. No exhibitor or per- Pleasure Driving Division,
son shall behave in a disruptive manner towards show staff.
Any exhibitor or representative disregarding this rule will cause 21. Schooling of horses is permitted only in authorized areas and
the disqualification of the exhibitor, the forfeiture of all entry times. No schooling of horses near the barns, spectator areas
fees and may be asked to leave the area if disregard of the or concession area. Courteous behavior is expected from all
rule continues. exhibitors. Please pass left shoulder to left shoulder.
05. Management reserves the right to cancel, combine, divide, 22. Action devices are prohibited anywhere on the show grounds.
limit size or move classes.
23. All Hunter Seat riders are required to wear ASTM/SEI ap-
06. Failure to comply with the rules/regulations in effect will result proved helmets with a harness whenever riding over fences.
in forfeiture of fees and expulsion from the Fairgrounds.
24. All riders must have appropriate footwear whenever mounted.
07. Rider’s age will be the age they were on January 1, 2021.
25. No person can ride bareback or with halter and lead lines on
08. The age of a horse shall be computed on the basis of a calen- the fairgrounds. Riding double is expressly prohibited.
dar year starting January 1 of the year foaled. It is a weanling
during the calendar year of foaling date, regardless of the time 26. Stallions may not be shown by exhibitors 17 years of age and
of year foaled. under. NO EXCEPTIONS!
09. The following point system will be used: 1st: 10 points 2nd: 8 27. The following are prohibited and cause for expulsion from the
points 3rd: 7 points 4th 6 points 5th: 5 points 6th: 4 points fairgrounds and forfeiture of fees:
7th: 3 points 8th: 2 points
Ø Alcoholic beverages are not permitted on the prem-
10. Day-end and weekend division awards are based on a team of ises.
same horse and rider, with the exception of the Registered
Breed divisions, which are based on the horse only. Ø Smoking is not permitted in the tents or stalls.
11. Only pre-entered exhibitors with horses stabled on the grounds Ø Grilling or open fires are not permitted anywhere in
are entitled to one four-day Fair parking sticker, which may be or around the tents and stalls.
mailed in advance or picked up upon arrival. Lost or forgotten
Ø Personal golf carts, motor scooters, 4-wheelers,
parking passes will not be replaced. The parking sticker must
ATV’s, skateboards or bikes are not allowed.
be affixed to the lower left corner of the windshield. Trainers
will be issued a parking pass. Vehicles accompanying the Ø Harassment, heckling, taunting, abusive behavior
exhibitor will not be issued a parking sticker. Day trailers will and/or foul language will not be tolerated.
be charged $10.00/day. All other vehicles will be charged the
$5.00 daily parking fee. 28. No dogs are allowed on the horse show grounds. PLEASE
LEAVE YOUR DOGS AT HOME.
12. One Woodstock Fair admission pass will be issued to each
exhibitor per day of showing, maximum four passes. 29. The exhibitor must clean up after their horse and deposit ma-
nure in the designated area.
13. Riders must have a number presented to the judge while ex-
hibiting in a class. The number must be on the exhibitor or on 30. Classes will be split at management’s discretion. Classes run
both sides of the saddle pad, if using their own number sys- collectively will be split every other. Classes over fences will
tem. Any exhibitor entering the ring without a number or use a California split
wearing an incorrect number will be disqualified.
31. RV CAMPING: All questions should be directed to the parking
department via email at: parking@woodstockfair.com.
6Stargazer Farm
Hunter/Jumper Barn
136 Woodstock Rd.
East Woodstock
(Boarding, Lessons, Training)
• Morton Barn Completed in December 2020
• 18 (10’X 12’) Stalls with Mats
and Individual Fans
• Indoor Grooming Stalls
• Indoor Wash Stalls with hot and cold water
• Outdoor Wash Stalls
• Private Boarder’s Tack Room
• Office/Viewing Room
• Daily Night Check
• Fire and Entry Alarm System in Barn
• 170’ X 81’ Indoor Ring
• 175’ X 100’ Outdoor Ring
• 60’ Round Pen
• Grass Riding Field
• Individual Paddocks
• Large Grass Pastures
• New Flex Fencing in Paddocks and Pastures
• Grass and Wooded Riding Trails
• Owner Lives on Property SHOW YOUR
Please Contact: WINNING COLORS
Virginia McMahon GOOD LUCK TO ALL!
(Owner, Manager, Trainer) CHARLES MUSCARELLA
stargazerfarmct@gmail.com & TERI SMITH
712. A Night Watch fee of $25.00/horse will be added to
each horse stabled on the grounds.
STABLING the PARKING
stabling/barn area at any time.
1. Names and stall assignments will be posted at the 2. 1.Vehicle
Parkingaccess forvehicles
of any unloading willofnot
supplies will beinal-
be allowed any of
entrance gate, on-line and at the horse show of-
STABLING lowedthe prior to 7:00 am
stabling/barn areaonlyat with
any the
time.exception of au-
1.fice.Names
Any exhibitor
and stallusing a stall notwill
assignments assigned
be posted to at the 2.thorized
Vehicle vehicles.
accessPlease plan accordingly.
for unloading of supplies will be al-
them or tampering with the stall assignments
entrance gate, on-line and at the horse show willof- 3. Trailer
lowed prior to 7:00 am onlyhorses
access to load/unload with the in the stabling
exception of au-
STONEY HILL FARM
be charged a $185.00 penalty and must
fice. Any exhibitor using a stall not assigned to vacate the area while the show is in progress
thorized vehicles. Please plan accordingly. is prohibited.
stall.
them or tampering with the stall assignments will 4. 3.Trailers
Trailerarriving
accessduring show hours
to load/unload will need
horses in thetostabling
unload
2. Stabling is available
be charged Fridaypenalty
a $185.00 September 3 after
and must 7:00 the
vacate in the
areaday parking
while area. is in progress is prohibited.
the show
amstall.
and must be vacated by 8:00 pm Monday. 5. 4.All day trailers
Trailers mustduring
arriving be parkedshowinhoursthe designated
will need toareaunload
3. 2.Stabling will be in shed row style units.
Stabling is available Friday September 3 after 7:00 Early andinwill be charged
the day parking area.a $10.00/day parking fee.
reservation
am and must is advised,
be vacated by 8:00 pm Monday. 6. 5.CarsAllaccompanying
day trailers must a day trailer will
be parked be directed
in the designatedto area
4. 3.No Stabling
person shall enter any stall other than
will be in shed row style units. Early their own park in the parking area and pay the
and will be charged a $10.00/day parking fee. $5.00 parking
without the express
reservation permission of the owner.
is advised, 6.fee.Cars accompanying a day trailer will be directed to
5. 4.No Nomounting
person, shall
ridingenter
of horses
any stallor use
otherofthan
whips in own
their 7. All vehicles
park in the must be parked
parking area and as directed
pay the by the parking
$5.00 parking
thewithout
stalls. the express permission of the owner. department.
fee.
6. 5.All horse trailers ,will
No mounting be parked
riding of horses in the of whips in 8.
Stonebridge
or use 7.Failure to comply
All vehicles willbe
must result
parkedin forfeiture
as directed of fees andparking
by the
lot. the
All horses
stalls. must be stabled after show hours. expulsion
department.from the Woodstock Fair.
7. 6.No All
temporary paddocks
horse trailers areparked
will be allowed. in the Stonebridge9. 8.Empty trailers
Failure will be will
to comply parkedresultin in
theforfeiture
Stonebridge Lotand
of fees
8. Do lot.not All
overload
horsesor tamper
must with electrical
be stabled after showoutletshours. and expulsion
cannot remainfrom the on the horse show
Woodstock Fair.grounds once
7. No temporary paddocks are allowed. leave
and/or stall lighting or you will be asked to 9.unloaded. Please will
Empty trailers planbeaccordingly
parked in the for Stonebridge
tack storage Lot
8.theDoshow notgrounds.
overloadDo not use with
or tamper extension cords
electrical in
outlets needs.
and cannot remain on the horse show grounds once
an unsafe
and/or stall manner.
lighting or you will be asked to leave unloaded. Please plan accordingly for tack storage
9. Hosing/washing
the show grounds. of horses
Do notmustusebeextension
done in the cords in needs.
wash area. Do
an unsafe manner. not bathe horses near stalls.
10.9.Shavings bags are recyclable.
Hosing/washing of horses must Pleasebe put
done in in
thethe
designated
wash area. location.
Do notDo not discard
bathe horses nearin trash con-
stalls.
tainers.
10. Shavings bags are recyclable. Please put in the
11. All stalls must be
designated stripped
location. Doclean prior toinvacating.
not discard trash con-
Failure to remove all waste will result in increased
tainers.
stallAllfees
11. formust
stalls futurebeshows.
stripped clean prior to vacating.
12. A Night Watch
Failure to remove fee of $25.00/horse will beinadded
all waste will result increased to
each horse
stall feesstabled
for futureon shows.
the grounds.
12. A Night Watch fee of $25.00/horse will be added to
each horse stabled on the grounds.
PARKING
1. Parking of any vehicles will not be allowed in any of
PARKING
1. Parking of any vehicles will not be allowed in any of
STONEY HILL FARM
STONEY HILL FARM 45 Main Street
Putnam, CT 06260
P: 860-928-3663
F: 860-928-4183
www.thecrossingsrestaurantandbrewpub.com
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PAYMENT POLICY
Entry Fees: $15.00 Classes PAYMENT $20.00 Classics
POLICY $25.00 Premium Classics
Premium Classic Pay Outs: 1 $200 2 $150 3 $100 4th $50
st nd rd
Entry Fees: $15.00 Classes $20.00 Classics
Checks will ONLY be accepted for Pre-Entries until August 16,$25.00
Premium Classic Pay Outs: 1st $200 2nd $150 3rd $100 4th $50
2021. Premium Classics
No open checks will
be accepted. Checks are to be made payable to Woodstock Agricultural
Checks will ONLY be accepted for Pre-Entries until August 16, 2021. No open checks will Society, Inc. Pre-
entries are to beChecks
be accepted. postmarkedare tobybe August
made16, 2021 and
payable must be accompanied
to Woodstock Agriculturalby proof ofInc.
Society, Cog-
Pre-
entries gins, Rabies, Health Certificate and Breed Registration Papers( if applicable).
are to be postmarked by August 16, 2021 and must be accompanied by proof of Cog-
gins, Rabies,
Credit/debit cards Health
and cash Certificate andmethods
are the only Breed Registration
of payment Papers(
acceptedifatapplicable).
the show.
Credit/debit cards and cash are the only methods of payment accepted at the show.
An ATM machine will be located outside the horse show office for your convenience.
An ATM machine will be located outside the horse show office for your convenience.
Returned
Returned check
check feefeeis $25.00.
is $25.00.
Returned
Returnedchecks
checks and and fees
feesremaining
remaining unpaid
unpaid maymayresult in legal
result action.
in legal action.
Exhibitors
Exhibitors must
must settle
settleall all
accounts
accounts daily.daily.
Failure
Failuretotosettle
settleaccounts
accounts bybythe
theend of of
end thethe
showshow willwill
result in ain$50.00
result penalty.
a $50.00 penalty.
REFUNDPOLICY:
REFUND
POLICY:No Norefunds
refunds forfor scratched
scratched or or missed
missed classes
classes except
except withwith a physician’s
a physician’s or vet-
or vet-
erinarian’s note. The note must be postmarked by September 13,2021. Refunds will be issued
erinarian’s note. The note must be postmarked by September 13,2021. Refunds will be issued
minus the office fee.
Stall fees are $185.00 for the duration of the show. fee.
minus the office A Night Watch Fee of $25.00 will be added
Stall fees are $185.00 for the durationto of each
the show.
horseAstabled.
Night Watch Fee of $25.00 will be added
Reservations must to each behorse stabled. by August 9, 2021.
postmarked
No refunds will be issued
Reservations must be postmarked for stalls cancelled after August
by August 9, 2021.16, 2021.
No refunds will be issued for stalls cancelled after August 16, 2021.
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10HIGH POINT WEEKEND AWARDS
The High Point Exhibitor award is based on the total points earned by an exhibitor in all classes en-
tered. This is not a team award and all classes count; regardless of the number of horses/ponies an
exhibitor may ride/drive/exhibit. Exhibitors need not be present at the time of the presentation to win
these awards.
OVERALL HIGH POINT EXHIBITOR- Sponsored by Century 21 Towne & Country Properties
This year, the following Week-End High Point Division Awards are based on the total points earned
in all classes offered in the divisions throughout the weekend. The Morgan, Quarter Horse , Arabian/
Half Arabian and Color Breed Week-End High Point Awards are based on the horse, which may be
exhibited by more than one exhibitor in the classes offered in the Breed Divisions throughout the
weekend. All other divisions are based on a team of same horse/rider combination for all classes
offered in the divisions throughout the weekend.
Registered Morgan Horse Division High Point- Sponsored by Terri’s Embroidery
Registered Quarter Horse Division High Point- Sponsored by Massage Envy
Registered Arabian/Half Arabian Division High Point – Power Play Energy Group
Registered Color Breed Division High Point – Sponsored by Chief Meadow Farm
Short Stirrup Division High Point – Sponsored by Breezy Brook Farm
Long Stirrup Division High Point- Sponsored by Elliott Electric
Modified Hunter Division High Point- Sponsored by Applied Roofing
Open Hunter Pleasure Division High Point – Sponsored by Stoney Hill Farm
Walk-Trot 10 & Under Division High Point- Sponsored by Busy Bees Learning Center
Walk-Trot 11-17 Division High Point – Sponsored by Stephanie Anthony-Gold Key Group
Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Division High Point- Sponsored by The Crossings Restaurant
Children’s/Amateur Adult Hunter Division High Point- Sponsored by Storm Hill Farm
Children’s/Amateur Adult Equitation Division High Point-Sponsored by Prospect Hill Farm
Special Hunter Division High Point- Sponsored by Stargazer Farm
Open Adult Division High Point- Sponsored by Precision Auto Rebuilders
Adult Walk-Trot Division High Point- Sponsored by The G Seven Catering Company
Baby Green Hunter Division High Point- Sponsored by Kristen Kaskela-BHHS
Pre-Junior 14 & Under Division High Point- Sponsored by Vandi Auto Supply/NAPA
Junior 15-17 Division High Point-Sponsored by Dr. Gwen Mobile Vet
Open Green Horse Division High Point- Sponsored by Painted Pony PEMF
Open Saddleseat Division High Point- Sponsored by Nicole Paradise
Open Western Division High Point- Sponsored by Lajoie Brothers Lawn Care
Miniature Horse/Pony Division High Point-Sponsored by Matty’s Trucking
TIES FOR DAY END DIVISION AWARDS WILL BE BROKEN BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING
METHODS:
Barrel Time
Most Points over Fences
Equitation/Horsemanship/Reinsmanship
Halter/In Hand
Bridle Path Hack
A tie breaker class will be selected in divisions without one of the above tie breakers
11FRIDAY CLASSICS-RING 1
13. Ivanhoe Tool & Die $500.00 Premium Open 3-Barrel Clas-
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WEEKEND CLASSICS
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ASTM/SEI class specifications
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95. Checker Boardages 17 &Adult
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all exhibitors at all
in the judge’s
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and amateurs ride the sec- section. ASTM/SEI approved helmets top ten will be asked to western, followed by a timed 3-minute break to
with harnesses required.
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Classic not
way of the ring. Only the pros and the amateurs are allowedGrooms are to be ready at the gate.proper be posted at the judge’s discre- tack and attire change inside of the sho
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John Bennett Stables Registered Morgan Open Pleasureway is of the
competing. ring. Only
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between riders. the class. The non-mounted rider will remain in
97. 100.
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101. Y Knot Farm Open Junior Pleasure
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125. Hidden Hollow Equestrian Raise the Rail Classic-Open
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Classic- All riders will enter the ring at the start of the class and are ex-
tion over cused if the jump is knocked down or refused. Horse and rider
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rse or 170. Rampant Colt Farm Pet Pony Pleasure Classic
ring or in 171. Rampant Colt Farm Registered Color Breed Classic
handy 172. Dana J Wynn Memorial Pro-Am Walk-Trot Open Equita-
direction, tion Classic- A walk-trot classic open to all exhibitors in all disci-
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CARRIAGE DRIVING SECTION FRIDAY
01. Egg & Spoon
02. Mint Julep
Removal of the bridle while the horse/pony is between the 03. Noodle Race
shafts means instant elimination. Drivers 14 and under
must be accompanied by an adult. Harness and vehicle
must be in safe condition. Bridles must have a noseband GYMKHANA
or cavesson. All entries must be serviceably sound. Any
turnout deemed unsafe for any reason will be barred from PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS/TACK- Western-type long
competition. Although unrecognized, this show will be sleeved shirt, western pants or blue jeans, western-type
guided by the current rules of the American Driving Socie- hat or ASTM approved helmet with harness; hard boots
ty. with heels and Western-style saddle and headstall
(tapaderos prohibited). The following are allowed: bosal
REINSMANSHIP-Judged primarily on the skill of the driver. and/or hackamore, nosebands, martingales and/or tie-
Judged 75% on handling of reins and whip, control, pos- downs, protective leg bandages or boots, riding bats.
ture and overall appearance. 25% on fit and appropriate- TIMING- To be done by electric timer located at the start/
ness of harness, vehicle and attire. finish line. Failure of electrical device will result in taking
TURNOUT- A pleasure driving class win which entries are time by stopwatch.
judged primarily on the performance and quality of each START/FINISH- Starts and finishes are in the ring with the
turnout. Judged 40% on performance, manners and way of gate closed.
going, 30% on the condition and fit of harness and vehicle, RESTRICTIONS/DISQUALIFICATIONS-Excessive use of
15% on neatness and appropriateness of attire, 15% on whip/bat or spurs on any horse or pony in or out of the
overall impression. ring, not following the pattern, fall of horse or rider, spur-
WORKING PLEASURE-Judged primarily on the suitability ring or whipping in front of the girth, unsoundness of horse
of the horse to provide a pleasant drive. Judged 70% on in or out of the ring. You must cross the starting line within
performance, manners and way of going. 20% on the con- two(2) minutes after your number is called to ride or you
dition and fit of the harness and vehicle. 10% on neatness will be disqualified.
of attire.
TIMED CONES-The Fault Competition is conducted on the YOUTH GYMKHANA DIVISION-Open to riders 17 & Un-
basis of penalties for obstacles knocked down and for ex- der
ceeding the Time Allowed. 04. Youth Arena Race
07. Youth Pole Bending
OPEN HORSE DIVISION-Open to horses and exhibitors of 10. Youth 3-Barrel Race
any age. ADULT GYMKHANA DIVISION-Open to riders 18 & Over
FRIDAY 06. Adult Arena Race
14. Open Carriage Driving Turnout-Horse 09. Adult Pole Bending
16. Open Carriage Driving Reinsmanship-Horse 12. Adult 3-Barrel Race
18. Open Carriage Driving Working Pleasure-Horse WALK-TROT GYMKHANA DIVISION-Open to Walk-Trot
20. Open Carriage Driving Timed Cones-Horse riders of any age.
OPEN PONY/VSE DIVISION- Open to miniature horses 05. Walk-Trot Arena Race
and ponies under 14.2 hands. Exhibitors of any age. 08. Walk-Trot Pole Bending
FRIDAY 11. Walk-Trot 3-Barrel Race
15. Open Carriage Driving Turnout-VSE/Pony
17. Open Carriage Driving Reinsmanship- VSE/Pony
19. Open Carriage Driving Working Pleasure-VSE/Pony GREEN HORSE DIVISION
21. Open Carriage Driving Timed Cones-VSE/Pony
REQUIREMENTS-Open to horses and ponies, of any dis-
cipline, in their 1st or 2nd year of showing. May show in oth-
FUN & GAMES er classes as applicable. Walk-Trot riders cannot enter
Green Horse classes. Green Horse classes with over 20
EGG & SPOON-Each rider is given an egg & spoon. The entries will be split.
egg may be held in place with the thumb until the class SATURDAY
begins. The spoon must be held at least 1” from the bowl 66. Open Green Horse Walk-Trot Pleasure
once the class begins. Riders are eliminated as the egg is 69. Open Green Horse Walk-Trot Pleasure
dropped. Touching the egg or not doing the requested gait/ 72. Open Green Horse Walk-Trot-Canter Pleasure
action is a disqualification. MONDAY
MINT JULEP- Each rider is given a cup of water. The class 221. Open Green Horse Walk-Trot Pleasure
is set for a set amount of time. Not doing the requested 224. Open Green Horse Walk-Trot Pleasure
gait/action is a disqualification. Winners are based on the 227. Open Green Horse Walk-Trot-Canter Pleasure
amount of water left in his/her cup at the end of the class.
NOODLE RACE- A timed event where the rider carries a
foam noodle to a bucket on a barrel. The rider places the
noodle in the bucket and races home. Elimination is when
a noodle is dropped or falls out of the bucket.
16HUNTER DIVISIONS MODIFIED HUNTER DIVISION- Open to riders of any age
on horses or ponies. Riders may not have competed in a
PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS-It is mandatory for all per- jumping class over 2’ in height.
sons of hunter, jumper or hunter/jumper competitions SUNDAY
when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, to 103. Modified Hunter Under Saddle
wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets 107. Modified Hunter Over Fences 2”
or exceeds ASTM/SEI standards for equestrian use and 108. Modified Hunter Over Fences 2”
carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted and harness MONDAY
secured. Suitable blouses and shirts to be worn under 187. Modified Hunter Under Saddle
hunt jacket. Removal of jackets is at the discretion of the 191. Modified Hunter Over Fences 2”
judge. Breeches or jodphurs, riding boots with heel are 192. Modified Hunter Over Fences 2”
required. Chaps are not allowed. Spurs are optional and
must be of unroweled type. Crops or bats are optional. LOW HUNTER DIVISION-Open to riders of any age on
TACK-Hunt-type saddle, hunter type headstall with appro- horses or ponies. Fences set at 2’3”
priate nose cavesson. No discrimination against any MONDAY
standard English bit. Hackamore and/or bosals are prohib- 189. Low Hunter Under Saddle
ited. A chain chinstrap must be of standard flat variety. 195. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
Judge may ask for removal/alteration of any bit deemed 196. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
unfair/inhumane. Breastplate or cruppers are optional.
Standing martingales are allowed in over fences classes BABY GREEN HUNTER DIVISION-Open to horses or
only. Draw reins and/or dropped nosebands are prohibit- ponies in their 1st or 2nd year of showing over fences.
ed. Bandages and/or boots on horse’s legs are permitted Horse/pony may not show in any jumping class that re-
in equitation classes only. quires jumping over 2’3”, Baby Green horses/ponies may
not be shown by beginner riders.
ELIMINATION-The following will result in elimination from SATURDAY
a class: unsoundness of horse, jumping an obstacle be- 28. Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
fore it’s reset, bolting from the ring, off course, fall of horse 33. Baby Green Hunter Crossrails 18”
or rider, or three refusals. 34. Baby Green Hunter Crossrails 18”
Hunter riders must be ready at the gate when called to ride SUNDAY
their courses. All courses will be posted near the In Gate. 104. Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
109. Baby Green Hunter Over Fences 2’0”
HUNTER-TYPE WALK-TROT DIVISION- Open to 110. Baby Green Hunter Over Fences 2’0”
riders of all ages on horses or ponies. Rider must not have
competed in any class requiring a canter at this or any pre- PONY HUNTER DIVISION- Open to riders of any age on
vious show. Riders are not to canter. ponies. Small/medium pony fences set at 2’0” and large
MONDAY pony fences set at 2’3”.
176. Hunter-Type Walk-Trot Pleasure MONDAY
180. Hunter-Type Walk-Trot Equitation Crossrails 12” 188. Pony Hunter Under Saddle
181. Hunter-Type Walk-Trot Hunter Crossrails 12” 193. Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’/2’3”
194. Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’/2’3”
SHORT STIRRUP DIVISION-Open to riders ages 12 & CHILDREN’S/AMATEUR ADULT HUNTER DIVISION-
under on horses or ponies. Riders may not have competed Open to Junior riders and amateur adults on horses or
in a jumping class over 18” in height. ponies. Fences set at 2’3”.
SATURDAY SATURDAY
26. Short Stirrup Equitation on the flat 36. Children’s/AA Hunter Under Saddle
29. Short Stirrup Equitation Crossrails 18” 38. Children’s/AA Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
30. Short Stirrup Equitation Crossrails 18” 39. Children’s/AA Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
MONDAY SUNDAY
177. Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle 105. Children’s/AA Hunter Under Saddle
182. Short Stirrup Hunter Crossrails 18” 111. Children’s/AA Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
183. Short Stirrup Hunter Crossrails 18” 112. Children’s/AA Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
LONG STIRRUP DIVISION-Open to riders age 13 & over SPECIAL HUNTER DIVISION-Open to riders of any age
on horses or ponies. Riders may not have competed in a on horse and ponies. Fences set at 2’6”.
jumping class over 18” in height. SATURDAY
SATURDAY 42. Special Hunter Under Saddle
27. Long Stirrup Equitation on the Flat 45. Special Hunter Over Fences 2’6”
31. Long Stirrup Equitation Crossrails 18” 46. Special Hunter Over Fences 2’6”
32. Long Stirrup Equitation Crossrails 18” SUNDAY
MONDAY 115. Special Hunter Under Saddle
178. Long Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle 119. Special Hunter Over Fences 2’6”
184. Long Stirrup Hunter Crossrails 18” 120. Special Hunter Over Fences 2’6”
185. Long Stirrup Hunter Crossrails 18”
17CHILDREN’S/AMATEUR ADULT EQUITATION DIVI- esson, dropped noseband, flash noseband or figure 8
SION-Open to Junior riders and amateur adults on horses noseband. Hackamores are permitted. Breastplate or
or ponies. Fences set at 2’3”. cruppers are optional. Standing and running martingales
SATURDAY are permitted. Draw reins and/or German martingales are
41. Children’s/AA Equitation on the Flat prohibited. Bandages and/or boots on horse’s legs are
43. Children’s/AA Equitation Over Fences 2’3” permitted.
44. Children’s/AA Equitation Over Fences 2’3” ELIMINATION- Unsoundness of horse, jumping an obsta-
SUNDAY cle before it is reset, bolting from the ring, off course, fall
114. Children’s/AA Equitation on the Flat of horse/rider or Two (2) refusals.
117. Children’s/AA Equitation Over Fences 2’3”
118. Children’s/AA Equitation Over Fences 2’3” SCHOOLING JUMPER DIVISION- Open to riders of any
ages on a horse or pony. 8-12 fences set at 2’6” to 3’0” in
JUNIOR EXHIBITOR DIVISION height.
SUNDAY
Walk-Trot-Canter divisions open to all disciplines. Refer to 121. Schooling Jumpers 2’6” Power & Speed
Hunter Seat, Saddle Seat and Western divisions for per- 122. Schooling Jumpers 2’9” Timed First Round
sonal appointments and tack requirements. 123. Schooling Jumpers 3’0” Timed First Jump Off
PRE-JUNIOR DIVISION- Open To riders ages 14 and LEADLINE
under on horses or ponies.
SUNDAY Open to riders ages 2-7 as of January 1, 2020 who have
161. Pre-Junior 14 & Under Equitation never competed in any class other than Leadline. Open to
164. Pre-Junior 14 & Under Pleasure all disciplines. Riders will be required to direct their own
167. Pre-Junior 14 & Under Discipline Rail mounts-handler’s interference will be penalized. No cov-
MONDAY ered stirrups are allowed. A halter over or under the bridle
230. Pre-Junior 14 & Under Equitation is mandatory. The handler must be 14 years of age or old-
233. Pre-Junior 14 & Under Pleasure er. The trail class will consist of no more than four (4) ob-
236. Pre-Junior 14 & Under Discipline Rail stacles. Side walkers and grab straps are permitted for
age 2-4 classes. The degree of use may be penalized at
JUNIOR 15-17 DIVISION- Open to riders 15-17 years of judge’s discretion. PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR MANDA-
age on horses or ponies. TORY FOR ALL RIDERS.
SUNDAY
153. Junior 15-17 Equitation LEADLINE 2-4 DIVISION
156. Junior 15-17 Pleasure SATURDAY
159. Junior 15-17 Discipline Rail 55. Leadline 2-4 Trail
MONDAY 57. Leadline 2-4 Equitation
209. Junior 15-17 Equitation 58. Leadline 2-4 Suitability
212. Junior 15-17 Pleasure
216. Junior 15-17 Discipline Rail LEADLINE 5-7 DIVISION
MONDAY
OPEN JUNIOR DIVISION-Open to riders age 17 & under 200. Leadline 5-7 Trail
on horses and ponies. 201. Leadline 5-7 Equitation
SATURDAY 202. Leadline 5-7 Suitability
67. Open Junior Equitation
70. Open Junior Pleasure MINIATURE HORSE/PONY IN HAND
73. Open Junior Discipline Rail
Open to handlers of all ages.
PET PONY DIVISION- Open to ponies ridden by juniors
17 & under. Open to all disciplines. FRIDAY/SATURDAY/SUNDAY
SUNDAY
160. Pet Pony Equitation 22. Miniature Horse/Pony In Hand Trail
163. Pet Pony Pleasure 54. Miniature Horse/Pony In Hand Model
166. Pet Pony Discipline Rail 56. Miniature Horse/Pony In Hand Jumping
134. Miniature Horse/Pony In Hand Discipline Rail
JUMPER
PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS/TACK- All riders must
wear an ASTM approved helmet with a harness attached
while jumping. Suitable shirt and hunt jacket or polo shirt,
breeches or jodphurs, and riding boot with heel are re-
quired. Half chaps are allowed. Spurs are optional but
must be of unroweled type. Crops or bats are optional.
Hunt-type saddle, hunter-type headstall with standard cav-
18In Loving Memory of "One Classy Chip"
2/22/2003 - 3/16/2012
y of Dana J. Wynn 11/29/1970- 1/15/2011
In Loving Memory of Dana J. Wynn Although your time here with us was cut short, you
In so
helped Loving
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dreams come Classy
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11/29/1970- 1/15/2011
fullest; Dana wynn Bog meadow
everyone has a2/22/2003
Once in a- Lifetime
3/16/2012Horse and there
the people is no doubt you were one of them.
Although your time here with us was cut short, you
What she helped soofmany
Sponsor dreams
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st in life was everyone has a Once in a Lifetime Horse and there
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Dana lived her life to the fullest;
surrounding herself with the people she
cared for and loved. What she treasured and
valued most in life was being a mother and wife
and spending time with her family
who she cared for deeply.
Sponsor of the WT Pro-Am Classic
Wishing all the Woodstock
Fair competitors good luck!
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quality, substance, disposition, manners, and presentation
BEGINNER WALK-TROT-CANTER DIVISION– Open to of horse.
riders of any age and discipline in their first or second year SUNDAY
of showing at a canter. Beginner riders may not show 128. Model Horse – 4 Years & Under
green horses. Classes with over 20 entries will be split. 129. Model Horse- 5 Years & Over
SATURDAY 130. Model Horse Championship- Entries placing 1st or 2nd
85. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation in classes 128 and 129 must show back. No entry fee.
88. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Pleasure
91. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Discipline Rail
SUNDAY
142. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation OPEN DIVISION
145. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Pleasure
148. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Discipline Rail OPEN PLEASURE DRIVING DIVISION- Open to horses,
MONDAY ponies and exhibitors of any age. To be shown at the walk,
220. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Equitation pleasure trot and road trot. May be asked to back in the
223. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Pleasure line-up.
226. Beginner Walk-Trot-Canter Discipline Rail MONDAY
215. Open Pleasure Driving
OPEN ADULT DIVISION-Open to riders age 18 & over of 217. Open Pleasure Driving Championship
any discipline. See discipline for personal appointments
and tack requirements. OPEN HUNTER UNDER SADDLE DIVISION-Open to
SATURDAY riders of any age on horses or ponies.
75. Open Adult Equitation SATURDAY
78. Open Adult Pleasure 35. Open Hunter Under Saddle
81. Open Adult Discipline Rail 37. Open Hunter Bridle Path Hack
MONDAY 40. Open Hunter Pleasure
211. Open Adult Equitation SUNDAY
214. Open Adult Pleasure 106. Open Hunter Under Saddle
219. Open Adult Discipline Rail 113. Open Hunter Pleasure
116. Open Hunter Bridle Path Hack
SENIOR HORSE DIVISION-Open to horses and ponies MONDAY
ages 15 years and older. Proof of age is mandatory to en- 179. Open Hunter Under Saddle
ter this division. The following are considered acceptable 186. Open Hunter Pleasure
proof of age: breed registration papers, coggins, rabies or 190. Open Hunter Bridle Path Hack
any
stating the age of horse or pony. OPEN SADDLE SEAT DIVISION-Open to riders of any
SUNDAY age on horses or ponies.
151. Senior Horse Equitation PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS/TACK- Derby, soft hat or
154. Senior Horse Pleasure ATSM approved helmet with harness to be worn over con-
157. Senior Horse Discipline Rail tained hair. Hair must not cover the rider’s number. Saddle
suit or jodhpur pants with day coat (day coat not to be pe-
ADULT ENGLISH DIVISION-Open to riders ages 18 & nalized in equitation classes), shirt, tie, vest and jodhpur
over on horses or ponies. boots required. Gloves should be worn in all classes and
SUNDAY are required in equitation. Whips are optional and should
135. Adult English Equitation be less than 36”. Spurs are optional and are to be of the
138. Adult English Pleasure unroweled type. Flat type saddle with appropriate girth.
141. Adult English Discipline Rail Headstall: colored browband or cavesson set with single or
double bit and double reins. Bandages, bell boots and
SIDE SADDLE DIVISION-Open to riders of all ages and martingales are prohibited.
disciplines SATURDAY
SATURDAY 74. Open Saddleseat Equitation
83. Side Saddle Period Costume Walk -Trot Pleasure 77. Open Saddleseat Pleasure
86. Side Saddle Open Equitation 80. Open Saddleseat Road Hack
89. Side Saddle Discipline Rail SUNDAY
152. Open Saddleseat Equitation
155. Open Saddleseat Pleasure
158. Open Saddleseat Road Hack
MODEL HORSE DIVISION
REQUIREMENTS-Headstall with throatlatch or appropriate
halter is required. Neat, appropriate attire is required. En-
tries are to enter in-hand as directed by the ringmaster and
to set-up according to breed standards. These are not
20OPEN WESTERN DIVISION- Open to riders of any age MONDAY
on horses or ponies. 222. Open Western Horsemanship
PERSONAL APPOINTMENTS-Long-sleeved western- 225. Open Western Pleasure
style shirt or appropriate blouse or long-sleeve shirt with 228. Open Western Discipline Rail
collar, band, stand up or tuxedo style, appropriate jeans,
trousers, pants, western hat or approved ASTM helmet
with harness. Boots with heel are required, Western-type
chaps are optional. Spurs are optional.
TACK-Stock-type saddle required. Any lariat, riata or hob-
bles are optional. Covered stirrups are prohibited. Western
DAILY JUDGES
-type headstall required. Cavesson-type nosebands are CHOICE AWARDS!
prohibited. No discrimination against any standard west-
ern bit(i.e. curb-type with shanks, solid or broken mouth- EACH JUDGE FROM EVERY RING
piece). Horses five years and under using a ring snaffle bit WILL PICK THEIR FAVORITE
or bosal/hackamore may be ridden with two hands. Hors-
es six years and over must be ridden with one hand in a HORSE AND RIDER FOR THEIR
shank type bit. Mechanical hackamores are prohibited. AWARD!
Bosals are allowed as appropriate to breed and age of
NO ENTRY FEE!
horse. Curb strap or chain chin strap must be at least ½”
in width and be of the standard flat variety. No wire or met- SMILE BIG AND MAKE A GOOD
al other than approved type curb chains allowed. Round- IMPRESSION! YOU DON’T HAVE
ed, rolled, braided or rawhide curb straps are prohibited.
Reins may be of split leather variety or romal reins. TO BE A RIBBON WINNER TO BE
Breastplate is optional. Nosebands, martingales, tie- ELIGIBLE!
downs or draw reins are prohibited. Bandages and/or
boots are prohibited. RING 1 & 3 TO BE COMBINED FOR
SUNDAY HUNTERS AND JUMPERS
143. Open Western Horsemanship
146. Open Western Pleasure
149. Open Western Discipline Rail
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