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PREMIUM LIST AND RULES of the 116th annual KENTUCKY STATE FAIR WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW August 17-24, 2019 115th KENTUCKY STATE FAIR AUGUST 15-25, 2019 LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Under the Auspices of the Kentucky State Fair Board

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PREMIUM LIST AND RULES

of the 116th annual

KENTUCKY STATE FAIRWORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP

HORSE SHOWAugust 17-24, 2019

115thKENTUCKY STATE FAIR

AUGUST 15-25, 2019

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY

Under theAuspices of the

Kentucky State Fair Board

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Department Page Number

• Travel Information........................................................6• General Rules..................................................................7• Health Requirement Information........................10• WCHS Officials....................................................18• WCHS Department Rules.....................................21 Ticket Information.............................................37 Class Schedule....................................................40

Five-Gaited Division..........................................46 Three-Gaited Division........................................48 Fine Harness Division........................................50 Saddle Pony Division.........................................51 Pleasure Horse Division......................................51 Park Division......................................................54 Breeding and Futurities......................................55 Roadster Division...............................................59 Roadster Pony Division......................................64 Hackney/Harness Pony Division........................65 Equitation Division.............................................68

• 2019 Fairs, Festivals and Horse Shows...................79• Hotel Information..................................................81• Freedom Hall Seating Chart..................................82• Advertisement/Freedman’s.............Inside Back Cover

www.kystatefair.orgwww.kyexpo.org(502) 367-5300

(502) 367-5305 Fax

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Matthew G. Bevin Governor

Commonwealth of Kentucky OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR

700 Capitol Avenue Suite 100

Frankfort, KY 40601 (502) 564-2611

Fax: (502) 564-2517

KentuckyUnbridledSpirit.com

An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D

March 6, 2019 Dear Friends: On behalf of the Commonwealth, Glenna and I welcome you to Louisville for the Kentucky State Fair. We are proud to host you here in the River City. For 115 years, the Kentucky State Fair has served as a showcase for the creations of hard working and talented Kentuckians. Attendees have the unique opportunity to participate in an array of farm, creative and cultural activities. As a former 4-H member, I have fond memories of how much the state fair means to people of all ages. For those of you who will be attending the fair and who are also visitors to our beautiful Commonwealth, I invite you to explore the Bluegrass State. You will find that our breathtaking landscape and the diversity of attractions Kentucky has to offer, combine to give us great pride in our state. That pride results in an atmosphere of warm hospitality that ensures you an unforgettable experience in Kentucky. With its scenic riverfront and historic downtown, coupled with a rich tradition of horseracing and fine arts, Louisville has established itself as one of the finest metropolitan areas in the country. Glenna and I are excited you are here to celebrate our old Kentucky home. I have no doubt that you will walk away from this event with fond memories and perhaps even a little inspiration. Enjoy!

Sincerely,

Matthew G. Bevin Governor

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KENTUCKY STATE FAIR BOARDGovernor Matt Bevin

Dr. Mark E. LynnChairman

Don ParkinsonVice Chairman

Secretary Tourism Arts & Heritage Cabinet

Edward BennettRyan Bivens

Dr. Nancy CoxDean & Director - College of Agriculture

University of Kentucky

Marshall CoyleSharon FurchesJoseph T. Goggin

Michael J. GrisantiPhilip McCounTandy Patrick

Michael PoynterRyan Quarles

Commissioner of Kentucky Department of Agriculture

H. David WallaceDavid Williams

Joy PidgorodetskaJonna Woodson

William M. Landrum IIISecretary Finance & Administration Cabinet

EXECUTIVE STAFFDavid S. Beck President and CEO

Kevin Moore General Manager

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GROUND TRAVEL INFORMATION

The Kentucky State Fair is held in the Kentucky Exposition Center located at the junction of I-65 and I-264 in Louisville. Signs reading “Fair/Expo Center” on both interstates lead to the main gate. Or you can beat the traffic at Gates 2 and 4 on Crittenden Drive or Gate 6 on Preston Highway.

Directions to the Kentucky Exposition Center

From I-65 NorthboundExit at the Fair/Expo Center (Exit 131 B) and follow the signs to Gate 1, the main entrance.

From I-65 SouthboundExit 132 to Crittenden Drive and merge to the far left, turn left at the first stoplight. Gate 4 to the Fair/Expo Center will be directly on the left, past the Cracker Barrel restaurant. Or, continue along Crittenden Drive to Gate 3 and 2, which will be on the left. To enter Gate 1, the Main Gate, go past Exit 132 and continue to Exit 131 B approximately ¼ mile down I-65. Follow the Fair/Expo Center signs to the Main Gate.

From I-264 WestboundExit at the Fair/Expo Center (Exit 11) and follow the signs to Gate 1 the main entrance. Or, proceed further to Crittenden Drive to enter Gates 2, 3 or 4. Exit 12 is Preston Highway (Route 61). Take a right off the exit and follow Preston to Gate 6, which will be on the left between Sleep Inn and Thornton’s Gas Station.

From I-264 EastboundExit at the Fair/Expo Center (Exit 11) to Crittenden Drive. Proceed to Gate 2, 3 and which will be on the right. Or, continue past the Crittenden Drive exit to I-65 and Fair/Expo Center (Exit 12) and follow the signs to Gate 1, the main entrance.

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GENERAL RULES ANDREGULATIONS OF THE FAIR

THESE RULES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED

“EVERYONE PAYS”

No passes to the outside gates will be issued.This rule applies to all departments.

ENTRY OF EXHIBITS

1. All entries must be made on printed forms furnished by the Kentucky State Fair. The forms are available by writing to Entry Department, Kentucky State Fair, PO Box 37130, Louisville, Kentucky 40233. Print or use a computer if possible, and supply all information requested. Entries will not be accepted unless accompanied by the required entry fees.

2. Entries close on dates specified in each department. No entries will be

accepted after that date.

3. Exhibitors’ gate admission tickets may be purchased by Horse Show exhibitors at the Horse Show Office, and for all other exhibitors at the Entry Department. Exhibitors will be limited to the purchase of two (2) exhibitor gate admission ticket books except when the care of livestock or horses is required.

4. No employee of the Kentucky State Fair nor any member of their immediate household can own or exhibit any articles or animals in any competition in which said employee is directly affiliated.

5. Every animal or article in competition will be under the supervision of the Superintendent of the department in which it is entered, but the Kentucky State Fair Board and Management will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.

6. Exhibits which have been mistakenly entered in a class may be transferred to the proper class before the judging at the discretion of the Superintendent. If such classes already have been judged, they will not be reopened.

7. The Superintendent of each department must check entries listed under each class in the entry book against each exhibit presented. At the time of judging, he must mark the entry book to show which animals or articles were passed on by the judge.

8. Judging books must be signed in ink. Entries that were not shown must be so designated. Superintendents are responsible for these requirements.

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PLACING OF ENTRIES

1. The Kentucky Exposition Center will be open to receive livestock and articles for exhibition at dates and times specified in departmental rules. No livestock or article may be brought onto the Kentucky Exposition Center and placed on exhibit except by and at the expense of the owner or his authorized agent.

2. Articles from outside Louisville and vicinity can be mailed to the Department Entered, c/o Entry Department, Kentucky State Fair, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40209. Packages will not be accepted by the State Fair unless all charges have been paid.

3. All animals or articles for exhibition must be placed in the department before the time listed in departmental rules. If not placed before the specified time, the owner will forfeit all right to exhibit or compete for premiums subject to appeal to the Kentucky State Fair Board.

RELEASES

1. Exhibitors or concessionaires must obtain signed releases from the Superintendent of their department.

2. See departmental rules for times of release. No animals or articles will be released before the published release date and time.

NATIONAL CODE OF SHOW RING ETHICS

Exhibitors of animals at livestock shows shall at all times deport themselves with honesty and good sportsmanship. Their conduct in this competitive environment shall always reflect the highest standards of honor and dignity to promote the advancement of agricultural education. This code applies to junior as well as open class exhibitors who compete in structured classes of competition. This code applies to all livestock offered in any event at a livestock show.

All youth leaders working with junior exhibitors are under an affirmative responsibility to do more than avoid improper conduct or questionable acts. Their moral values must be so certain and positive that those younger and more pliable will be influenced by their fine example. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers and absolutely responsible persons who violate the code of ethics will forfeit premiums, awards and auction proceeds and shall be prohibited from future exhibition in accordance with the rules adopted by the Kentucky State Fair. Exhibitors who violate this code of ethics demean the integrity of all livestock exhibitors and should be prohibited from competition at all livestock shows in the United States and Canada.

The following is a list of guidelines for all exhibitors and all livestock in competitive events:

1. All exhibitors must present, upon request of fair and livestock show officials, proof of ownership, length of ownership and age of all animals entered. Misrepresentation of ownership, age, or any facts relating thereto is prohibited.

2. Owners, exhibitors, fitters, trainers, or absolutely responsible persons shall provide animal health certificates from licensed veterinarians upon request by fair or livestock show officials.

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3. Junior exhibitors are expected to care for and groom their animals while at fairs or livestock shows.

4. Animals shall be presented to show events where they will enter the food chain free of violative drug residues. The act of entering an animal in a livestock show is the giving of consent by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer and/or absolutely responsible person for show management to obtain any specimens of urine, saliva, blood, or other substances from the animal to be used in testing. Animals not entered in an event which culminates with the animal entering the food chain shall not be administered drugs other than in accordance with applicable federal, state and provincial statutes, regulations and rules. Livestock shall not be exhibited if the drugs administered in accordance with federal, state and provincial statutes, regulations and rules affect the animal’s performance or appearance at the event.

If the laboratory report on the analysis of saliva, urine, blood, or other sample taken from livestock indicates the presence of forbidden drugs or medication, this shall be prima facie evidence such substance has been administered to the animal either internally or externally. It is presumed that the sample of urine, saliva, blood, or other substance tested by the laboratory to which it is sent is the one taken from the animal in question, its integrity is preserved and all procedure of said collection and preservation, transfer to the laboratory and analysis of the sample are correct and accurate and the report received from the laboratory pertains to the sample taken from the animal in question and correctly reflects the condition of the animal at the time the sample was taken, with the burden on the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to prove otherwise.

At any time after an animal arrives on the fair or livestock show premises, all treatments involving the use of drugs and/or medications for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal shall be administered by a licensed veterinarian.

5. Any surgical procedure or injection of any foreign substance or drug or the external application of any substance (irritant, counterirritant, or similar substance) which could affect the animal’s performance or alter its natural contour, confirmation, or appearance, except external applications of substances to the hoofs or horns of animals which affect appearance only and except for surgical procedures performed by a duly licensed veterinarian for the sole purpose of protecting the health of the animal, is prohibited.

6. The use of showing and/or handling practices or devices, such as striking animals to cause swelling, using electrical contrivance, or other similar practice is not acceptable and is prohibited.

7. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, fair or livestock show management, other exhibitors, breed representatives, or show officials before, during, or after the competitive event is prohibited. In the furtherance of their official duty, all judges, fair and livestock show management, or other show officials shall be treated with courtesy, cooperation and respect, and no person shall direct abusive or threatening conduct toward them.

8. No owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person shall conspire with another person or persons to intentionally violate this code of ethics or knowingly contribute or cooperate with another person or

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persons either by affirmative action or inaction to violate this code of ethics. Violation of this rule shall subject such individual to disciplinary action.

9. The application of this code of ethics provides for absolute responsibility for an animal’s condition by an owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or participant whether or not he or she was actually instrumental in or had actual knowledge of the treatment of the animal in contravention of this code of ethics.

10. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent by the owner,

exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person to have disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show for violation of this Code of Show Ring Ethics and any other rules of competition of the fair or livestock show without recourse against the fair or livestock show. The act of entering an animal is the giving of consent that any proceedings or disciplinary action taken by the fair or livestock show may be published with the name of the violator or violators in any publication of the International Association of Fairs and Expositions, including Fairs and Expositions and any special notices to members.

11. The act of entering of an animal in a fair or livestock show is the giving of verification by the owner, exhibitor, fitter, trainer, or absolutely responsible person that he or she has read the IAFE National Code of Show Ring Ethics and understands the consequences of and penalties provided for actions prohibited by the code. It is further a consent that any action which contravenes these rules and is also in violation of federal, state, or provincial statutes, regulations, or rules may be released to appropriate law enforcement authorities with jurisdiction over such infractions.

If a veterinarian is needed, owner may contact the veterinarian through the Livestock Office. Owner may have any vet he desires in case of sick animals and is responsible for fees charged for these services.

FOR HEALTH REQUIREMENT INFORMATION CONTACT:

Kentucky Department of AgricultureDivision of Animal Health

109 Corporate DriveFrankfort, Kentucky 40601

Phone: (502) 782-5901

For all up-to-date health regulations for each species of livestock, please contact the

Kentucky Department of Agricultureat the address and phone number above, or visit the KDA website at:

www.kyagr.com.

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DUTIES AND PRIVILEGES OF EXHIBITORS

Exhibitors should care for their exhibits at all times. At the close of the Fair, exhibitors must assume responsibility for them.

DISCOURTESY TO JUDGES AND OFFICIALS

The Manager or Superintendent of any department will have the authority, without liability or recourse to the Kentucky State Fair Board, to bar any exhibitor, or his representatives, in the event of discourteous act to a judge or an official of the Fair, and he will have power to disqualify the entry of that exhibitor. In the event of such disqualification, the exhibitor forfeits all fees paid as well as any prize money won.

PROTESTS

1. All protests must be made in writing, plainly stating the reason for the complaint or appeal and must be filed with the management of the Kentucky State Fair Board. All protests must be accompanied by a $500.00 cash deposit which will be forfeited if the protest is not sustained.

2. Protests against the exhibition of animals or articles must be filed at least 24 hours before the awards are made. Protests against awards must be filed by 8:00 p.m. on the day on which the awards were made, or, in the case of articles judged prior to the opening of the Fair, by 8:00 p.m. on the official opening day of the Fair.

3. All protests will be considered at a time set by the Kentucky State Fair Board, and the interested parties will be notified and given the opportunity to submit evidence.

4. In addition to the right of protest herein guaranteed to interested parties, the Kentucky State Fair Board expressly reserves the right to take cognizance of fraud, which may have been consummated or attempted, and to take such action as may be deemed just and proper.

NO LIABILITY

1. Every possible protection and courtesy will be extended exhibitors at the Kentucky State Fair, but the Board shall not be responsible for any loss of exhibits, animals or equipment in case of fire, theft, or loss from any other cause.

2. The Kentucky State Fair Board, its agents, servants, and employees shall not be held liable in case of injury to exhibitors, concessionaires, or the public on the grounds or in the buildings from any cause whatsoever while on the grounds of the Kentucky State Fair.

3. All equipment regardless of source of power must comply with all national, state and local safety codes. All exhibitor’s cords must be the 3-wire grounded type. All exposed noncurrent carrying metal parts of fixed equipment, which are liable to be energized, will be grounded.

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AWARDS

1. Competent judges selected from lists, suggested by exhibitors and Breed Associations, have been invited to judge and have accepted, but in case of their inability to serve, the Management reserves the right to select another judge, or judges, to fill the vacancy. No refunds of entry fees, stall rent, etc. will be made in any department due to replacement of judge.

2. Judges will report to the Superintendents in charge at their respective departments according to times and dates specified in contract.

3. An exhibitor cannot (a) act as judge in a class in which said exhibitor is showing or (b) exhibit an entry in any class where the judge is a principal agent, employee, or relative of the exhibitor.

4. Where there is only one entry in a class, the first prize will be awarded if merited. If an exhibit is not worthy of first prize, judges may, at their discretion, award the prize which the animal or article deserves.

5. Should any doubt arise as to the regularity of any entry, or any other important matter, which the judge feels incompetent to decide, he should notify the Superintendent, Board Member in Charge of Department or Management, whose decision will be final.

6. The decision of an awarding judge will be final, and no appeal will be considered except in case of protest.

7. Objections to any person serving as a judge must be submitted to the Kentucky State Fair Board in writing, prior to making an award, giving good and sufficient reason therefor, and upon which the Board shall have full power to act.

8. Any exhibitor attempting to interfere with the judges during their adjudications will be promptly excluded from competition.

9. Each Superintendent in charge should carefully maintain the judging books of the department, since the judging books are the only basis for the payment of premiums.

PREMIUMS

1. Premiums will be paid by the Kentucky State Fair as early as possible after the awards in the various departments have been made and checked.

2. Premiums will be paid by check sent by the Kentucky State Fair to the post

office address of the exhibitor. 3. Errors in premium statement will be corrected until November 1,

following the Fair after which time the books are closed, and unpaid premiums are forfeited to the Fair.

4. Any premium check not cashed within 90 days following the date of issue

will be forfeited to the Fair. No exceptions will be made. 5. The Kentucky State Fair Board will list in good faith special premiums and awards

in the premium list, but is not responsible for their payment and delivery. 6. The following colors of ribbons will be used to designate awards in all

departments except Horse Show and Plants and Flowers:

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First premium.... .......................................................................blue Second premium ....................................................................... red Third premium .......................................................................white Fourth premium ...................................................................... pink Fifth premium ......................................................................yellow Sixth and additional premiums ............................................ green

Championships ............................................. Royal Purple Rosette Grand Championships .................................Royal Purple Banner

7. Ribbons have no value for payment of premiums, as premiums are paid only from the record of the judging books.

STALLS

1. Stalls will be assigned only to bona fide exhibitors. Exhibitors subletting stalls without permission of the Superintendent of the Department will forfeit their stalls, and stalls will be subject to reassignment.

2. Unless an animal is entered in the Livestock Department, it may not occupy a stall or pen until all exhibition animals are accommodated. Space for tack and display is subject to availability. No refunds of fees will be made.

3. Exhibitors not arriving by designated time will forfeit fees paid, and reserved stalls will be subject to reassignment. In case of unavoidable delay or failure to attend the Fair, proper notification should be given to the Fair Office.

THERE ARE NO REFUNDS OF ENTRY FEES.

OPERATION OF VEHICLES

The speed limit within the Fairgrounds is 25 miles per hour, and it is strictly enforced. In addition, there are fire lanes which must be clear at all times, no parking areas, areas in which vehicular traffic is prohibited, and other traffic and vehicle control regulations. State statute provides fines for violation of any traffic control regulations established by the Kentucky State Fair Board.

ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND POWER

Charges for electricity and wiring will be made to exhibitors and concessionaires according to the schedule on file in the office of the Manager of the Fair, and will be furnished upon request by The Official Kentucky State Fair electrician.

PERMITS AND PRIVILEGES

1. Each concessionaire will limit himself/herself to the space assigned to him. Failure to do so will subject him/himself to the forfeiture of his privilege, without recourse.

2. Under no circumstances will any person or firm be allowed to place any advertising matter upon buildings, trees, or any place on the grounds, nor will they be permitted to distribute advertising matter outside of the place assigned to them.

3. Purchasers of concessions must keep their spaces in a clean and sanitary condition and meet all requirements of the State Board of Health.

4. The Board reserves the right to declare any concession objectionable, either in character, manner or operation, or because of location, in which event the operation of the concession must be stopped, and the contract cancelled without recourse.

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IMPORTANT NOTICESAll exhibitors bringing livestock onto the grounds should use Gate 4 located off Crittenden Drive. Any vehicle bringing horses or livestock to the Fair which is to remain on the grounds throughout the Fair period must park in area designated by the Superintendent of his department.

CONCESSIONAIRES

All shipments to commercial exhibitors must be plainly addressed and prepaid to owner, booth number or midway location, Kentucky State Fair, 937 Phillips Lane, Louisville, Kentucky 40209.All deliveries to concessions on the midway and buildings must be made before 9:00 a.m. with cars and trucks off the grounds by 9:00 a.m. This ruling will be strictly enforced. All concessionaires must obtain release from South Wing Manager or Midway Manager before leaving the grounds with merchandise. Releases will be collected at the gate.

RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

A limited amount of RV parking will be available at a charge of $20.00 per day, cash or credit card payment (Visa, Mastercard, Discover & American Express) only; however, there are no hookups or dumping facilities. Space will be assigned on a first come first serve basis, and no space can be guaranteed. Contact Venue Services located at the administration offices in front of Freedom Hall or call (502) 367-5384. Any RVs driven on the Kentucky Exposition Center will be subject to RV charges.

This document is available online at https://kyexpo.org/parking-directions/, or sections will be read to the visually impaired by Kentucky State Fair staff.The Administrative Office is equipped with a TDD. The number is (502) 367-5131.

The Kentucky Exposition Center meets requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Accessible parking for individuals with limited mobility is located throughout the grounds.

Individuals who require special accommodations should contact Chris Brawner, ADA coordinator, at the Kentucky Exposition Center, (502) 367-5132, two weeks in advance. For ticketed events, call the KEC Ticket Office at (502) 367-5144. Tickets are subject to availability.

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GENERAL INFORMATIONAND SERVICES

FIRST-AID

A first-aid room equipped with first-aid necessities will be maintained on the 1st floor of Freedom Hall near Ramp V and South Wing “C”.The Trailer located outside the West Hall open 24 hours/daily.

STATE POLICE

Located at the End of the West Hall at the W8 door

OUTSIDE ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER

If greater amperage is required, the needed installation can be acquired for a charge based on a fixed and quoted rate. Your current consumption will be checked during the Fair, as in the past, and you will pay our commercial rate. Electrical contractor located on the northeast corner of the Midway.

FEED AND BEDDING

Feeders Supply Company (502) 212-0433, Ext: 204 & 213or (502) 367-5096 from August 14-27

Feed for livestock and horses may be brought in by exhibitors for their entries only or ordered from the official State Fair feed supplier. These orders must be placed so that deliveries may be completed by 9:00 a.m. each morning.

TELEPHONE

Telephone service will be provided by CCPI with pay stations located in convenient places on the grounds.

FIRE DEPARTMENT

Located on grounds throughout the Fair

ATM LOCATIONS

1. West Hall (Outside)2. South Wing (Inside Lobby)

3. Freedom Hall (Front Lobby)4. Broadbent Arena (In Concourse)

FOUND CHILD

State Police-Located at the End of West Hall at W8 Door

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LOCATION OF SOUTH WING OFFICE AND MIDWAY OFFICE

South Wing “C” Exhibit AreaMidway office - Midway Rest Station

DOG NOTICE

Dogs will not be permitted on the grounds of the Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center during the course of the Kentucky State Fair except those under leash control of the owner. Any dog running free will be impounded and removed from the grounds.

HEALTH DEPARTMENT LOCATION AND REGULATIONS OF CONCESSIONAIRES

Located on Fairgrounds adjacent to midway offices. Each concessionaire is required to carry “Food Products Insurance” and “Public Liability Insurance” in the amounts stated in contract. As in previous years, all concessionaires must erect their own tent or other structure. Screens: each food operator must equip their food preparation areas with adequate screening for fly protection. Commissary Supplies: All establishments must purchase their supplies from the licensed wholesale distributors on the Fairgrounds. The Fair Board will select these distributors. All food and drink concessionaires will have standardized prices, and these prices must be posted so as to be visible from all service counters. State Health Regulations: A standard set of Kentucky State Board of Health regulations for food handling establishments will be mailed to all parties holding a food and drink privilege. The Health Department will mail these in ample time for everyone to be familiar with the regulations prior to setting up operations.

TRASH AND WET GARBAGE

The Fair will provide large, portable containers for the disposal of manure and trash. These vehicles will be parked at various locations throughout the livestock buildings at all times. Wet garbage containers will be stationed at various places on the Midway.

GOLF CART OPERATION

Cunningham Golf Cars (502) 244-9244Devers 1-800-714-2201

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Golf carts may not be operated in Freedom Hall, Exposition Wings and Halls, or on the Thrill Ville between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to closing, unless written permission is given by President of the Kentucky State Fair Board. These hours to be honored for the 11 days of the Fair. All golf carts operated on grounds must have a permit issued by the Kentucky State Fair, and user must pay a processing fee on all golf carts (rented or owned). IF YOU LOSE YOUR GOLF CART PERMIT, YOU MUST PURCHASE ANOTHER PERMIT. IF YOUR GOLF CART IS IMPOUNDED, GOLF CART WILL BE HELD FOR 24 HOURS.

USEF 1301.7 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 licensed 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 IN 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 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 Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.

Bicycles, razor scooters, skate boards, roller blades, hover board and skates are prohibited.

Violators will have their equipment confiscated.

The owner/operator of the vehicle (including golf carts, city cars and motor powered bikes) shall, on behalf of itself, its agents, servants, employees, customers and guest hereby agrees to assume, defend at all times, indemnify, protect, save and hold harmless the Kentucky State Fair Board and all its members, agents, servants and employees against claims or demand arising or resulting from the use by the owner/operator of the vehicle operated on Kentucky Exposition Center premises. This includes, without limitation, the claims of any employee or agent of the owner/operator, the claims of anyone riding with the owner/operator of the vehicle and the claims of any person for damages for bodily injury, sickness, mental anguish or death, and claims for damages to the property of any such employee, agent or person. Kentucky State Fair Show Management shall not be liable for any loss, damage or injury to the property of the owner/operator, which is sustained during use of the vehicle.

SHARPS CONTAINERS

Sharps containers will be located in all barns, tents, and in the North Wing stalling area. Competition management must place a notice of this requirement in either the prize list or on a specific handout given to trainers on check in at the competition (GR 1210.4).

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KENTUCKY STATE FAIRWORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP

HORSE SHOW Dr. Mark Lynn Don Parkinson Chairman Vice Chairman Kentucky State Fair Board Kentucky State Fair Board

Edward R. BennettBoard Member in Charge

AUGUST 17-24, 2019***ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY JULY 1, 2019***

* OFFICIALS *Scarlett Mattson.......................................................................................Manager

PRIZE MONEY - AWARDSAmount offered by Kentucky State Fair (est.)..........................$720,000.00Amount offered by Kentucky Futurity (est.)..............................$68,200.00Amount offered by Kentucky Amateur Futurity (est.)...............$42,200.00Amount offered by National 3-Yr.-Old Futurity (est.)............$110,600.00Amount offered Sweepstakes........................................................$54,900.00Amount offered by Kentucky Breeders Incentive Fund .......... $125,000.00Amount offered in Silver & Awards (est.)...............................$225,000.00Amount offered in Added Entry Fees on Saturday Night (est.)... $50,000.00Total Premiums and Awards Available (est.)........................ $1,395,900.00

JUDGESSADDLE HORSES, HACKNEY & HARNESS PONIES, ROADSTER

HORSE & PONIES AND EQUITATIONSteve Crabtree ...................................................................................................Elizabethtown, KYShane Mullens................................................................................................................Versailles, KY Lisa Cunningham Waller.........................................................................................Heiskell, TN Bill Waller.............................................................................................................................Heiskell, TNKent Swalla....................................................................................................................Columbia, MO

USEF STEWARDS

Stacey Wright.............................................................................................................................Blairs, VACecile Hetzel Dunn ........................................................................ Weirsdale, FL Joyce Hamblin .................................................................................Lexington, KY

ANNOUNCERSPeter Doubleday................................................................................................SouthernPines, NCPeter Fenton ..............................................................................................................Pleasureville, KYAustin “Buddy” Waggoner III.............................................................................Shelbyville, KY

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RINGMASTERSDon Baker..........................................................................................................................Louisville, KYJohn Frye.................................................................................................................................Riverton, ILKent Moeller .....................................................................................................................Versailles, KYJerome Parker .................................................................................Northford, CT

HORN BLOWERSteve Buttleman............................................................................................................Louisville, KY

ORGANISTGene Wright ..................................................................................................................Shelbyville, KY

FARRIERMike Ratcliff, Farrier .....................................................................................Campbellsburg, KYMarty Watts, Make-Up Ring Farrier ...............................................................Alexandria, KY

PHOTOGRAPHERSHowie Schatzberg...................................................................................................Cave Creek, AZDoug Shiflet.....................................................................................................................Asheboro, NC

VIDEO PRODUCTIONSRichfield Video ...........................................................................................................Shelbyville, KY

STALL MANAGERClay Johnson.....................................................................................................................Louisville, KY

This Horse Show is a member of the United States Equestrian Federation, and the Kentucky Association of Fairs & Horse Shows.

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NOTICE » Any extra Gate Tickets, VIP Parking, Trainer Armbands,

Groom Armbands, Exhibitor Armbands and Programs must be purchased with cash, check or credit card. These cannot be charged to anyone’s account.

» Stall fee will be reimbursed if cancelled in the office by Friday, July 26, 2019.

» No changing or adding entries for qualifying classes after Saturday, August 17, 2019 at 2:00 p.m.

» Freedom Hall will be closed each day starting Thursday, August 15 at 7:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Saturday, August 17 at 12:00 noon and Saturday, Au-gust 24 closed after session until show time.

» The Covered Arena and Stadium arena will close for working fifteen (15) minutes before each session until af-ter the session ends.

» Any horse entered and not shown whose stall is not re-turned to management will be charged a non-showing fee of $600.00.

MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS

» USEF, ASHA, ARPHA - All Owners, Riders/Drivers and Trainers must be members.

» AHHS - All Hackney/Harness Pony Owners and Trainers must be members.

» KAFHS - All Kentucky County Fair Championship classes owners must be members of the Kentucky Association of Fairs and Horse Shows, Inc.

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WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW RULES AND REGULATIONS

ENTRIES CLOSE MONDAY, JULY 1, 2019All entries must be postmarked on or before Monday, July 1, 2019.

Postage meter date not accepted.

ENTRY BLANKSOne owner per entry blank. One check or credit card number per owner, which must cover all charges. NO ENTRY WILL BE PUT INTO THE COMPUTER UNTIL ALL CHARGES ARE PAID. IF CREDIT CARD OR CHECK IS DECLINED YOU WILL BE NOTIFIED AND ANOTHER MUST BE GIVEN THAT IS SOLVENT.

There will be a $50.00 charge for all returned checks and for each declined credit card transaction OR for providing an invalid number.

The entry blank must be complete in all aspects.All horses and ponies must be entered in their full names, including registration numbers, and in the names of the owners of record. Please include a current copy of the registration certificate; USEF (required for all owners/trainers/competitors), ASHA and/or AHHS, and/or ARHPA membership cards; pony measurement card, if applicable; and coggins. All signature lines for owner, rider, trainer, and responsible party (if applicable) must be signed. Trainer may sign as agent.Entry blanks must include a check or credit card number for the full amount, in order to be processed for entry in the 2019 World’s Championship Horse Show. Open checks will not be accepted for entries. We reserve the right to return checks and request that payment be made by cash or money order.All Saddlebred horses and Hackney/Harness ponies must be registered with the American Saddlebred Registry or American Hackney Horse Society by the closing date of Monday, July 1, 2019.

All Roadster horses must be registered with ARHPA and provide those identification numbers.USEF membership numbers for owners, trainers and riders must be submitted and are indicated on the membership cards, copies of which should be included with the entry form. ASHA membership for owner, rider and trainer and/or AHHS membership numbers for owners and trainers must be submitted and are also indicated on the membership cards, copies of which should be included with the entry form. ARHPA membership numbers for owner, driver and trainer must be submitted.The first 600 orders for VIP Parking will be filled.Copies of the entry blank are acceptable and may be downloaded from the website at www.kystatefair.org/wchs/index.html or by calling 502-367-5300.

See next page for step-by-step online entry instructions.

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ONLINE ENTRY SYSTEM AVAILABLE We are offering online entries through www.horseshowsonline.com. Below are the instructions to enter online.

What you need: • A free account at HorseShowsOnline. If you don’t already have an account you can create one when you click the continue button below. HorseShowsOnline basic member is FREE. • A record in your account for each person and horse that you will use on show entry forms when you enter a show.

How do I get started: 1. Login to HorseShowsOnline by clicking the “Member Services” button in the main menu, OR click the continue button below. 2. Once you are logged in, click the “My Horses, People, Shows” button in the member menu. 3. At the People, Horses, Shows page, add any new people and horses to your account as required on the appropriate tab (IE: My People, My Horses). People and horses are saved with your account. Once you have those records in your account you can use them at every show you enter. 4. Click the “Enter show” button to select the show you want to enter and follow the steps in the online entry wizard.

Steps to enter a show: • Select the show you want to enter from your “My People, Horses, Shows” page on the “My Show Entries” tab, or find the show you want to enter in show selector and click the Online Entry icon. This will start the online entry wizard. Make sure you have already created the horses and people in your member account. • The online entry wizard will guide you through the steps to complete the entry form. The basic steps in the wizard are: 1. Select the horse, people, and riders for your entry 2. Select the classes each rider is entered in. 3. Select the quantity for stalls and other fees. 4. Confirm your selections 5. Checkout and submit the show entry.

• The final step generates the completed entry form and submits your entry to the show for review and acceptance. If the show requires a payment at entry time, you will be prompted for your credit card information.

Tips:

• You can cancel the entry part way through the wizard and resume the entry later on. For example if you need to add more people to your account, or you just want to come back and complete the entry later. Unfinished entry forms are listed in your “My entries” tab and will allow you to edit the entry.

• People and horses you create in your account are saved permanently and can be used in other shows you enter. You only need to add people and horses once and then they can be re-used.

**NOTE ** If you enter online, please send the Payment and Pay Winnings information form as well as copies of Registration papers and membership cards for all entries to Kentucky State Fair Horse Show Office.

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Mail entries and Online Documentation to: Kentucky State Fair Horse Show Office P.O. Box 37130 Louisville, KY 40233If you need other information, please call: (502) 367-5300Overnight address: Kentucky State Fair Horse Show Office 937 Phillips Lane Louisville, KY 40209

Entries received or postmarked before or on Monday, July 1, 2019, will not be considered post entries. U.S. Postal Service postmark supersedes a postage meter date.

All pleasure and park entries should be entered using a credit card, if you do not qualify it is easier to refund the entry fees.

Futurity colts that do not qualify for the finals can enter the open class on Wednesday, August 21, 2019.

No entries will be accepted by telephone or fax or email.

Three Judges using Majority Opinion Scoring (MOS) System will be used on all classes.

Entries postmarked after Monday, July 1, 2019, and RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE before or on Monday, July 8, 2019, by 5:00 p.m. (EDT) will be considered post entries. U.S. Postal Service postmark supersedes a postage meter date, but postmark will not be considered after Monday, July 8, 2019. Post entries will be assessed charges according to the table listed on page 23. All entries RECEIVED IN THE OFFICE after 5:00 p.m. (EDT) on Monday, July 8, 2019, will not be accepted (regardless of postmark or meter date) and will be returned to the sender.Entries will not be accepted without payment. They will be processed upon receipt of payment.

Open check or credit card must be presented in order to charge

championship entry fees, etc.

Open checks and/or credit card will be completed by show office for the account within thirty (30) days after the close of the show.

There will be a $50.00 charge for returned checks and for each declined credit card transaction OR for providing and invalid number.

You will be sent a copy of the check and payee statement within sixty (60) days after the close of the show.

OPEN CHECKS

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PREMIUM CHECKS

Premium checks will go to the payee only, who will also receive the 1099 tax form.

Due to being a state agency, (the premium checks cannot be issued without a Social Security Number or Federal Tax I.D. Number of the recipient. These must be included on the entry blank.) If a name is not specified for an entry the premium money will be sent to the Owner of the entry.

Premium checks will be mailed 30 days from the last day of the show.TO PICK UP YOUR NUMBERS YOU WILL NEED

Copy of the original papers showing correct owner. USEF, ASHA, and ARPHA membership card for owner, trainer and rider/driver. AHHA member card for owner and trainer. Measurement card for ponies. Social Security number for each payee. Check-in will be quicker if you send these with entry. Back numbers will not be issued without all of the above.

If a fraudulent affidavit is signed for the Saddlebred horse registration, or the USEF membership or the ASHA membership, a penalty of $200.00 will be assessed by both the ASHA and USEF.

USEF Chapter SB101.2 In the event a person files a false affidavit or an affidavit to show change of ownership or change of name without having submitted all required paperwork and fees to the American Saddlebred Registry, the Federation will levy a fine against that person in the amount of $200.00.

POST ENTRIESEntries received or postmarked before or on Monday, July 1, 2019, will not be considered post entries. U.S. Postal Service postmark supersedes a postage meter date.

Entries postmarked after Monday, July 1, 2019 and received in the office before or on Monday, July 8, 2019, by 5:00 p.m. (EDT) will be considered post entries. U.S. Postal Service postmark supersedes a postage meter date, but postmark will not be considered after Monday, July 8, 2019. Post entries will be assessed charges according to the table below. All entries received in the office after 5:00 p.m. (EDT) on Monday, July 8, 2019, will not be accepted (regardless of postmark or meter date) and will be returned to the sender.

Post Entry Fees are: Performance $100 Futurity $50 Equitation $25

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NOMINATION & CHAMPIONSHIP FEESIn order for your entry to be listed in the championship class in the program, you must enter on the original entry blank and pay the nomination fee.

The nomination fee is NON-REFUNDABLE.

Pay the remainder of the championship fee upon entering the class.

Entry fees will be charged to ribbon winners only in all seven (7) of the World's Grand Championship classes ( five-gaited, three-gaited, fine harness, road horse, road pony, harness pony and hackney pony). Declarations for showing in all World's Grand Championship classes are to be made Thursday, August 22, at 5:00 P.M.

First three (3) winners in the open qualifying classes must show back in their respective World’s Grand Champion class or forfeit their winnings in the qualifying class. In the three (3) five gaited qualifiers the first two (2) winners must show back in the World’s Grand Champion class or forfeit their winnings.

Draws for In-Hand classes will be posted no earlier than one (1) hour before the session. Equitation patterns will be available on the website two (2) weeks before the start of the show.

FOOTINGClaybase with sawdust, dimensions of the ring are 117’ x 290’.

RIDER-DRIVER AGEAll classes divided by Rider/Driver age will be determined by age as of December 1, 2018.

PONY MEASUREMENTNumbers will not be issued without a measurement card.If your pony must be measured, please come to the office and get a measurement form.

Measurement of ponies will be Saturday, August 17, 2019, at 1:00 p.m. or Sunday, August 18, 2019 at 9:00 a.m. will be done at entrance of North Wing.

If your pony cannot be measured at the above time, please arrange a measurement time for your pony in the office or with the stewards. Roadster Pony Championships (except Junior) - 1st and 4th place pony will have heel measured after the class.

CHANGESNo changing or adding entries for qualifying classes after Saturday, August 17, 2019, at 2:00 p.m.Fee for changing classes will be 1% of premiums paid per class, plus original entry fee.After final closing date of Monday, July 8, 2019, an Equitation horse may not be entered into a Performance class, nor may a rider of a Performance horse be entered into an Equitation class.No substitutions for Performance classes will be allowed.

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If an Equitation horse becomes unable to show, a substitution will be permitted, providing the office has been notified of horse being used.When changing division divided by height, the horse must be measured at the horse show. Futurity colts that do not qualify for the finals can enter the open class Wednesday, August 21, 2019.

IMPORTANT: Should a trainer, exhibitor or owner need to request to be in a specific split or division of a class, they must come to the office and fill out a request form by 2:00 P.M. on Saturday, August 18, 2019, after then no request or changes will be made to splits and divisions. While requests are taken they are not promised!

SCRATCHESA fee of $100.00 per horse per class will be charged upon failure to scratch the session before the class.

If the classes are split and then scratch down, the manager has the option to combine the splits and run one class up to approximately one-hour prior to the start of the class.

If an entry is scratched on or before Monday, July 22, 2019 all fees minus $50.00 will be refunded; after Monday, July 22, 2019 the only fee that will be refunded is the stall fee. If all horses are scratched, then all badges and special parking passes will be cancelled.Owners/Trainers of horses entered and scratched will be charged a non-showing fee of six hundred ($600.00) dollars when the stall is not returned to management.Scratches from a class must be made as listed, the night before the morning’s sessions, and by 3:00 p.m. the afternoon of the night session.Any entry in a class that is split and does not show in the class will be charged a penalty fee of Six hundred ($600.00) dollars, even if horse is scratched that morning or afternoon of the class. A horse entered and scratched from a futurity class will be charged a scratch fee of twenty-five ($25.00) dollars.

REFUNDSVeterinary certificates for entry fee reimbursement will not be accepted.All requests for refund corrections on payee statement must be made in writing by Friday, September 13, 2019.If entries are made with credit card, refunds will be made within a two week or fourteen (14) day period. It is strongly encouraged for Pleasure and Park entries to be made with a credit card in case the entry has to be returned due to not being qualified.

STALLSNo refund if stall cannot be resold by management.

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FOR REFUND ON STALL RETURNED TO MANAGEMENT, THE CORRECT NUMBER OF STALLS USED MUST BE GIVEN TO THE OFFICE ON OR BEFORE FRIDAY, JULY 26, 2019. NO CREDIT WILL BE GIVEN FOR NOTIFICATION AFTER THIS DEADLINE.Exchange of stalls must be made through the office and approved by the manager.Due to limited facilities, only horses showing at the 2019 Kentucky State Fair are to be stabled on the grounds.Owners/Trainers of horses entered and not shown will be charged a non-showing fee of $600.00 if stall is not returned to management.Horses will not be stabled until Tuesday, August 13, 2019, without prior arrangement with management. Do not bed stalls before this date.No first bedding for stalls. Doors are on all permanent and portable stalls.

FEED, STRAW, SHAVINGS, AND HAYFeed for livestock and horses may be brought in by exhibitors for their entries only or ordered from the official State Fair feed supplier. These orders must be placed so that deliveries may be completed by 9:00 a.m. each morning.

TRANSFER OF A HORSEA horse entered by the closing date that is sold may be transferred to the new trainer, but all entry and stall fees will remain with the original entry blank, and or the person who originally made the entry.

Change of owner and/or trainer must be accompanied with a credit card number, if original fees are to be transfered with the horse, the office must be notified in writing by the original owner or trainer.

VETERINARIANThe Kentucky State Fair will have an official veterinarian on the grounds. He or his assistant will be available at all times, and they may be reached when the show is not in progress.

During the show, please contact the Horse Show Office (502) 367-5300, or the number posted on the doors of the Horse Show Office.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR HORSES

For Health Requirement information, contact:Kentucky Department of Agriculture (502) 782-5901 USEF GR845- All horses at a USEF licensed competition must have

documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within six (6) months prior to entering show grounds. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by competition management. see GR845 for complete information concerning the documentation.

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DOGSGR1301.6 - Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs’ behaviors. Dog owners failing to comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards.

Must be confined to the stable or tack room area and be kept tied or on a leash.

No dogs allowed in the Coliseum or Horse Show Office.

MAKE-UP RINGThe number of people with a horse in the make-up ring before an under saddle class will be limited to three (3), for a harness class four (4). This is to ensure the safety of everyone involved. All others involved with a horse should stay behind the concrete barriers, including personal photographers.

An area for Publication Photographers will be provided in the make-up area and all pictures should be taken there. No private or personal photographers should be in the make-up ring.

DIVIDED CLASSES

# of ChampionshipQualifying Classes Class Split Scenarios Championship Qualifiers

1 Class A is splitClass is not split

1-8 from eachAll return

2 Class A is splitClass B no split

1-4 from each1-8

2 Class A is splitClass B is split

1-4 from each1-4 from each

2 Class A is split (3) timesClass B no split

1-3 from each1-8

3 Class A is splitClass B & C no split

1-4 from each1-8 from each

3 Class A is splitClass B is splitClass C no split

1-4 from each1-4 from each1-8

The above applies to Championship classes that are for ribbon winner only. If no Open qualifying classes are split, those qualifying may show back in the championship, but management may limit the number to ribbon winners only.

If a situation arises that is not covered in the above policies then management will determine the eligible ribbon winners, and they will be posted in the horse show office.

When classes are divided, horses must stay in the class shown in the program or as posted.

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Exhibitors are not allowed to choose their class. This is entirely the decision of management.

Trainers are responsible for checking class splits.

Split or non-split futurity classes will be held as the first scheduled class listed with finals, if needed, being held as scheduled.

If the classes are split and then scratch down the manager has the option to combine the splits and run one class up to approximately one hour prior to the start of the class.

KENTUCKY COUNTY FAIR CHAMPIONSHIPSAll horses in the Kentucky County Fair Three-Gaited, Fine Harness and Five-Gaited classes must be registered American Saddlebreds, and ponies in the Hackney and Harness Pony classes must be registered Hackney Ponies.

Five-Gaited, Three-Gaited, Road Horse, Road Pony - Must show in eight (8) classes within five (5) horse shows of the same section that are member shows of the Kentucky Association of Fairs & Horse Shows.

Harness & Hackney Pony & American Saddlebred Fine Harness - Must show in five (5) classes at five (5) horse shows at the same section that are member shows of the Kentucky Association of Fairs & Horse Shows.

FALSE REPRESENTATION OF ELIGIBILITY WILL CAUSE DISQUALIFICATION AND MAY RESULT IN YOUR NOT BEING ALLOWED TO SHOW IN THE 2020 KENTUCKY STATE FAIR WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW.Owner must be a member of the association. Membership fee is $50.00 and can be sent to: Kentucky Association of Fairs & Horse Shows, c/o Gib Gosser, PO Box 361, Somerset, KY 42902. If not a member at time of entry, the membership fee will be charged to your account.

Qualifying period begins the day following the 2018 Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show until the day beginning the 2019 Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show.

Road Horses or Pony Under Saddle and Road Youth classes are not qualifying classes.MISCELLANEOUS

Any class at the 2019 Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show that has less than five (5) horses shown will be put on probation in 2020, if less than five (5) horses are shown in 2020 the class will either not be held or combined with a class that has the same specifications in 2020 or 2021.The Kentucky State Fair reserves the right to decline or to accept any entry or entries, and to return or decline refunds of any fees.False representation of eligibility or information will cause disqualification and may result in you or your horse not being allowed to show in the 2020 Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show. The Kentucky State Fair may also prohibit any person from attending or showing a horse in the ring and remove any owner, stable employee or horse from the ring or grounds without liability of any kind.

Lights in the North Wing will be turned down each night starting Thursday,

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August 15 at 1:00 a.m. Commercial Exhibitors/Solicitors will not be allowed on the grounds unless a commercial exhibit booth/space is purchased. Any exhibitor who sells out of their stalls will be charged a commercial exhibitor fee.An entry must be ready 20 minutes before the class in which it is entered is called. Progress of the preceding class will be given over the speakers in the stable area. Failure to hear the announcement shall not relieve exhibitor of obligation to have entries ready and to comply with the rule. Barn calls are a courtesy of the show. Due to the schedule and time frame, request for a hold between classes can not be given. Every effort will be made to maintain a working public address system to carry class calls. Any exhibitor, rider or driver who refuses to obey the request of the judge, ringmaster or manager automatically becomes debarred from further competition and forfeits all previous winnings, together with entry fee and other charges. At the discretion of the manager, the offending individual and his entire exhibit may be removed from the grounds.All electrical equipment, regardless of source of power, must comply with all national, state, and local safety codes.ALL IN-HAND CLASSES: IF YOU MISS YOUR ASSIGNED POSITION TO SHOW YOUR COLT YOU WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE DISQUALIFIED.All electrical cords must be the 3-wire grounded type. All exposed noncurrent carrying metal parts of fixed equipment, which are liable to be energized, shall be grounded.

Individuals stabled in Barn A-O facing the west and those stabled in North Wing facing the North aisle are asked to not dismantle their stall decorations until the conclusion of the show on Saturday night. Failure to do this may result in you being stabled in another location for next year.Individuals wishing to leave must load before and after the show in the morning/afternoon session and the night session. You will not be allowed to load your equipment and horses during the show, this is to prevent any inconvenience to the people still showing.

Parents: If not accompanying your child, please send permission for medical treatment (responsibility for care) with trainer or responsible adult.

WORK AREAAll horse vans or trailers should enter via Gate 6 off Preston Highway.

Freedom Hall, Stopher Walk, Make Up Ring and Outside Arenas will be monitored by security camera.

The Covered Arena will close for working fifteen (15) minutes before each session until the session is over. The covered arena is used for warm up by many in preparation for showing. It will open for use after each session of the show is finished.

Stopher Walk - Available up to 30 minutes before show time. During the show, it is available only to horses preparing to show in the next class.

Freedom Hall - Will be closed each morning at 7:30 a.m. and each afternoon at 5:00 p.m. for cleaning and maintenance, starting Thursday, August 15.

Saturday night after the performance the first hour in Freedom Hall, no whips, noisemakers or attention getting devices will be allowed. Monday through Friday the first hour after the afternoon performances will also be a work time

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in Freedom Hall for horses under saddle only with no whips, noisemakers or attention getting devices. A steward will be in center ring during this time to enforce this policy.

Saturday afternoon Freedom Hall will be closed to everyone.

No beverages allowed around the rail at anytime during the show. Red taped area on straightaway is for trainers and grooms with horses in that class.

ILLEGAL EQUIPMENT/PRACTICESSB103.9 General. [Chapter SB-Saddlebred Division] Effective 4/1/06: Attention getting devices &/or other noisemakers (including but not limited to tape measures, blow horns, bamboo poles, explosives, fire extinguishers, baby powder, whips longer than 6’, etc.) are not allowed in and around the make up and competition rings during scheduled competition sessions. All such items will be confiscated and offenders will be reported to the USEF. (See also GR839.4i). This will be strictly enforced.

In consideration of your fellow exhibitors and for presenting the proper image of the American Saddlebred, attention getting devices should be used with caution in the warm-up and schooling areas. We encourage you not to use lash whip on victory passes.

DRESS CODEThe UPHA has adopted a dress code and has requested it be put into effect at the Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show; it is as follows and applies to all trainers, handlers, grooms, and other participants entering the show ring:-Collared shirts required. Stable names and logos are acceptable.-Shirts must be tucked in while in the show ring.-Slacks or Khaki pants only (neither denim nor shorts).-Billed hats must be worn forward.

KENTUCKY STATE FAIR WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP HORSE SHOW 2019 QUALIFYING REQUIREMENTS PLEASURE AND

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1. All horses must qualify to compete in the American Saddlebred Show Pleasure, American Saddlebred Country Pleasure and American Saddlebred Park Divisions of the 2019 Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show.

Horses will be entered in these Divisions only if they have been shown in a minimum of six (6) classes, in three (3) or more different competitions, (not including the 2018 World’s Championship Horse Show) in the same Divisions in which they wish to compete at the 2019 World’s Championship Horse Show, either under saddle or in harness, beginning July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019. At the 2019 World’s Championship Horse Show, the same horse may not enter and/or compete in the Junior Exhibitor and the Adult class, nor may it enter and/or compete in “under saddle, driving, western and hunter” or in more than one age division.

Horses that are to be shown in Pleasure Driving will be required to qualify by showing in six (6) classes at three (3) shows in Pleasure Driving. If the Driving class at a show does not specify whether it is Show or Country Pleasure the class will still count, but four (4) of the six (6) classes for qualification must be in either Show or Country Pleasure. Park Pleasure

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driving and Open Pleasure driving classes will not be considered as qualifying classes.

Classes and points earned in a division, such as three-gaited show pleasure

cannot be applied to another division such as five-gaited show pleasure, nor can classes and points in Western Country Pleasure, Saddleseat Three- Gaited Country Pleasure or Hunter Country Pleasure be applied to any other country pleasure division. This does not affect or change the rule that a horse can show in juvenile, adult, novice, local, or limit classes in a division for the points and classes to count toward qualification.

Also for purposes of qualification, a horse in the Show Pleasure or Country Pleasure Divisions cannot be shown by its trainer on behalf of the owner of the horse, nor may a horse be shown by any adult family member of the trainer of the horse (provided, however, that this does not preclude a family member of a trainer from showing a horse if the horse is owned by the trainer or by such family member).

For purposes of potential Show Pleasure, Country Pleasure and Park qualifying for the 2019 Kentucky State Fair, points will not be accumulated at the Kentucky State Fair by horses competing in the 2018 Kentucky State Fair; performances at the 2018 Kentucky State Fair will be excluded from potential qualifying point totals for the 2019 competition.

Effective for the 2019 World’s Championship Horse Show, any class added to a show’s schedule after the prize list, class sheet or class schedule has been printed and/or posted on the show’s website, Facebook page, etc. is allowed to count as a qualifying class for Kentucky State Fair’s World’s Championship Horse Show as long as notification is made at least (2) two weeks in advance to KSF show management, ASHA, and exhibitors. Classes denoted as “buy a class” or “TBA” are considered added classes and therefore will not be counted unless the prior notification process is followed. Classes that are added during the week a horse show is scheduled to be held do not count as qualifying.

2. Qualifying information for the American Saddlebred Show Pleasure, Country Pleasure, and Park Division is on page 30-34 of the 2019 Horse Show Premium Book.

3. Each qualifying class in the American Saddlebred Show Pleasure Horse Division, the American Saddlebred Country Pleasure Horse Division and the American Saddlebred Three-Gaited Park Division has a maximum number of qualified entrants that will be permitted to compete in each class.

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For the 2019 competition, the maximum number of qualified entrants for each qualifying class is as follows:

Description Maximum #Adult Three-Gaited Show Pleasure 60Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure, Rider 14–17 Years Old

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Adult Three-Gaited Country Pleasure 40 Country Pleasure Driving 28Western Country Pleasure 20Hunter Country Pleasure 20Open Park Mare 20Open Park Stallion or Gelding 20Junior Exhibitor Park 18Amateur Park 40

4. In the event the total number of entrants received for any qualifying class does not exceed the maximum numbers listed in #3 above, all entrants will be permitted to compete at the 2019 World’s Championship Horse Show.

5. As in prior years, Championship classes at the 2019 Horse Show will be limited to competitors who have received a ribbon in a qualifying class at the 2019 Horse Show. In the case of a split of a qualifying class, the policy for divided classes explained on page 27 of the prize list will be applied.

6. In the event the total number of qualified entrants received for any qualifying class exceeds the maximum numbers listed in #3 above by five (5) horses or less, the Kentucky State Fair reserves the right to permit all qualified entrants to compete in a qualifying class; but if the number entered exceeds the maximum number by more than five (5), the number of entries will be reduced to the original maximum number (e.g., if there are sixty-six (66) entries in Adult Show Pleasure, only sixty (60) will be allowed to show). The horses that will be eligible to compete in such qualifying class will be chosen based on a point system tabulated and verified by the American Saddlebred Horse Association (“ASHA”), as follows:

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* For Show Pleasure, Country Pleasure, and Park horses must have “qualified” as described in #1 above six (6) classes, at three (3) shows, in the same Division.

* Effective 2015, qualifying (e.g. six (6) classes at three (3) shows) is no longer required for Junior Park and Junior Park Pleasure horses.

* All American Saddlebred horses competing in any competition listed on the ASHA’s database, regardless of whether such competition is a USEF licensed competition, will be eligible for consideration. In order for non-licensed competition to be listed on the ASHA’s database, a representative of that competition must notify the ASHA as to the dates, location, and contact person of the competition at least two weeks before the competition is to be held. The secretary or the manager of said competition is responsible for sending in the results to the ASHA within ten (10) days after the competition and by the closing date of the qualifying period. Results will not be accepted (regardless of the postmark or meter date) by the ASHA that are received in the office after the closing date of the qualifying period.

* Effective 2016- any competition that has not previously been listed on the ASHA’s database must register with the ASHA at least 30 days prior to the competition dates in order to be a qualifying competition of the World’s Championship Horse Show.

* All ribbon winners in classes of six (6) or more entries will receive the following points - 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1 (8 for 1st, 7 for 2nd, and so on) based on number of ribbons awarded; a class with five (5) entries from first place through fifth place, as follows: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1; a class with four (4) entries, from first place through fourth place as follows: 4, 3, 2, 1; and a class with three (3) entries, from first place through third place as follows: 3, 2, 1 and a class with two (2) entries, the first place through second place as follows: 2,1. A class with one (1) entry will receive one (1) point. In Western Country Pleasure points will be the same as the above, with the exception of St. Louis, where only the Shatner Adult and Shatner Juvenile Western Pleasure Championships will receive double points. Points will count in the following Divisions: Show Pleasure Three-Gaited, Five-Gaited, and Driving Country Pleasure Three-Gaited, Western, Five- Gaited and Driving; and Park – Three-Gaited. Points will not be allocated in the following classes for qualification at the 2019 Kentucky State Fair: Open Pleasure, Walk/Trot Pleasure, English Pleasure, Saddle Seat Pleasure Open To All Breeds and opportunity classes, or any other than Park that the horse can be shown by a professional.

* Points will not be allocated in Show Pleasure, Country Pleasure, and Park Division (as noted in #1) at the 2018 Kentucky State Fair.

* To break any tie necessary to determine the eligibility list, preference will be given to the entry with the larger number of points from USEF competitions. If no points come from USEF shows, then the entry with the larger number of points earned from classes with six (6) or more entries will be given preference.

* Only points accumulated during the qualifying period in the Division in which the horse is entered at the 2018 Kentucky State Fair will count toward qualifying for the Kentucky State Fair. Points accumulated during the qualifying period remain with a horse, regardless of any change(s) of ownership.

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* The ASHA will tabulate the points accumulated by each horse, and points will be posted on the ASHA website at www.asha.net. The results for competitions that are listed on the ASHA website will be used to determine points for eligibility, and must be in the ASHA Office for tabulation by the end of the qualifying period (regardless of postmark and metered date).

* The Kentucky State Fair reserves the right to resolve any dispute as to the accuracy of the point total used to determine which horses are deemed eligible to compete.

* The first and second place winners only (i.e., Champion and Reserve Champion) in a championship class for Show Pleasure – Three-Gaited, Five-Gaited, and Driving; Country Pleasure – Three-Gaited, Western and Driving; Park – Three-Gaited at the 2018 World’s Championship Horse Show shall be eligible to compete in the same Division in 2019 for which the championship class was held, provided that such horses also showed in a minimum of six (6) classes, in three (3) or more different competitions (not including the 2018 World’s Championship Horse Show), in the same Division in which they wish to compete at the 2019 World’s Championship Horse Show, either under saddle or in harness during the period beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019.

7. Inasmuch as qualifying for the 2019 Kentucky State Fair may result from participation in competitions not sanctioned by the USEF and thereby not subject to the USEF Drugs and Medications program, in addition to the random drug testing that entrants at the 2019 Kentucky State Fair are subject to, all qualifying and Championship classes at the 2019 Kentucky State Fair in the Show Pleasure, Country Pleasure and Park Divisions will be subject to mandatory drug testing in conjunction with the USEF Drugs and Medications program.

8. The Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show is a member of the USEF, and is therefore subject to all USEF rules and regulations.

9. The Kentucky State Fair reserves the right to make a determination to exclude a class from inclusion that does not qualify as an American Saddlebred competition, such as any of the following:

“Open English Pleasure”; " Open Western Pleasure" ; “Pleasure Prospect”; “Open to All Breeds”, Opportunity classes, Park Pleasure, or any class other than Park Division classes in which a professional trainer is permitted to show a horse.

10. The Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show reserves to itself, without limitation, the sole and unconditional right to interpret any questions or dispute with regard to the interpretation of the above, including any ancillary questions, without further recourse, and its decision shall be final.

STALL/ENTRY LIMITATIONSStabling capacity at the Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show has reached its limit over the past several years; no additional temporary stabling can be built beyond the capacity of previous years. Therefore, while it is extremely unlikely, it is conceivable that an insufficiency in stabling capacity and/or consequent available time in the schedule may result in Management determining that a division or section of the Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show is deemed to be overfilled. If Management deems that any division or section is overfilled, the Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show reserves to itself the right to determine the number of entries in that division or section, per USEF SB111.1, based on winnings in

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the qualifying period of July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2019. Qualifying standards will be based on the USEF National Horse of the Year points as a means of qualification, based on results of USEF competitions in the qualifying period above, as verified by the American Saddlebred Horse Association. In the event of the need to invoke qualifying standards, horses which have competed and won ribbons in USEF Recognized Competitions are ranked ahead of horses which have not; horses need not necessarily be enrolled or recorded in the USEF Horse of the Year program to receive points. Points are calculated based strictly on results at USEF Recognized Competitions; enrolled/recorded horses receive no preferences.If qualifying standards are invoked by the management of the Kentucky State Fair, and the number of horses competing in and receiving points from USEF Recognized Competitions is insufficient to fill all space and stabling available, all other horses entered (those horses having no points) will be placed in a separate pool; if necessary a lottery drawing will then be conducted from this pool to determine the entries to be accepted. The number of horses to be selected by means of this drawing will be determined at the time of any decision to refuse entries. Whether a division or section is overfilled and (to) the extent to which it is overfilled shall be determined at the sole discretion of the Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show.

In the event of a tie in point totals affecting the standard required for entry acceptance, a drawing will be held among all those with identical points to determine which entries will be accepted and/or refused.

JUDGING PANEL RESTRICTIONSThe Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show will not accept entries from an exhibitor who has horses stabled on the premises of a member of the Judging Panel within a 30-day period prior to the start of the competition (whether or not remuneration is provided). Stud fees, broodmare boarding, retired horses, and those being used regularly in a lesson program are excluded.

The same policies apply to a judge who has horses stabled on an exhibitor’s premises.

2019 TROPHY POLICYPerpetual and challenge trophies will remain with the horse show, as they will no longer be checked out to the exhibitor for a year.

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All Horse Stalls...................................175.00

TACK STALL CHARTNumber of

HorsesNumber of Tack Stalls

1-2 23-6 3

7-10 411-15 516-20 621-25 726-30 831-35 936-40 1041-45 1146-50 1251-55 1356-60 14

The chart represents the number of tack stall charged at the regular price $175.00. Stalls ordered over this number will be charged $400.00 per stall. A horse that is entered and then scratched, but the stall not returned to management will be charged an additional $400.00. You can order as few or as many as you want, this is the base allowed tack stalls.

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See order form for individual and weekly seats

Reserved seats for Saturday - Thursday...................................................... $8.00 Reserved seats for Friday - Saturday..........................................................$ 11.00

Prices include Facility Fee but do not include KY State Fair Gate Admission

*Advance parking and gate admission must be purchased by Midnight, Friday, August 16, 2019.

By Mail Order ONLY: Offer only available June 29 thru August 17, 2019

Gate admission is required for entrance into the grounds.

Advanced Outside Gate Admission tickets may be ordered with the horse show seats at:Adult .........................................................................................................................$7.00Children, (12 & Under) and Senior Citizens (55 + over).......................................$7.00

RESERVED SEATS FOR THE WEEK.........................................................$168.00(Includes one (1) outside gate ticket and (1) Parking per session.)

Total order must include $7.00 for postage.

FEED AND BEDDING

Feeders Supply Company (502) 583-3867 or (502) 367-5096 from August 12-25, 2019.

NUMBERSGolf Carts:Cunningham Golf Cars (502) 244-9244Devers 1-(800)-714-2201Video: Decorator:Richfield Video (502) 633-1642 Andy Carman (317) 410-3047Caterer: Photographer:Levy’s Resturants Howie Schatzberg (480) 595-2865 (502) 595-3585 Doug Shiflet (336) 629-6545Electric Scooters Rental: Concessions:Goulds (502) 935-1100 (816) 645-5961

A TICKET ORDER FORM IS LOCATEDIN THE FRONT OF THIS BOOK FOR ORDERING.

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GENERAL FEES

Exhibitor Seats, Exhibitor Badge Without Seat, Trainer and Groom Armbands are only available to exhibitors, trainers and owners who have horses entered at this show and must be purchased on the entry blank with horses. If additional seats or badges are needed, only those trainers who have already purchased may buy more, if available, and the trainer must be available . Badges may be limited!

Exhibitor Outside Gate Admission Book .......................................................$50.00 (Contains 20 passes.) For exhibitors, trainers and grooms only.

GATE BOOK TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BEFORE THE SHOW STARTS, AFTER SUNDAY, AUGUST 18, 2019 THE HORSE SHOW OFFICE WILL NO LONGER SELL THESE AND THEY WILL HAVE TO BE PURCHASED FROM THE TICKET OFFICE AT A HIGHER EXPENSE.

Exhibitor Arm Band ..........................................................................................$60.00 (No seat.) Limited to 2 per owner. Good for make-up ring only. Ordered on entry blank with horses entered.

In order to allow trainers and grooms better access to their horses and exhibitors in the ring, trainer and groom badges are being replaced by armbands. Only those individuals wearing trainer or groom armbands will be able to stand/walk around the ring at ground level. Armbands must be worn on the arm for admission to warm-up area or Freedom Hall.

Trainer Armband ........................................................ $60.00 ( Pre Order)(No seat.) Limited to 2 per stable.

Good for make-up ring, rail side & entrance to box seating area. Ordered on entry blank with horses entered.

AT THE SHOW TRAINER BANDS WILL COST $90.00

Groom’s Armband......................................................................... $60.00 (Pre Order) For Grooms only. Limited to 1 for every 4 horses, per stable. (No seat.) Good for entrance to make-up ring & rail side only. Ordered on entry blank with horses entered.

AT THE SHOW GROOM BANDS WILL COST $90.00

Horse Show VIP Parking ................................................................................$175.00 (Limited to the first 600 sold. Limit 1 parking per owner and 1 parking per trainer. State Fair parking fee included. Special lot between the Horse

Barns & Horse Show Office must purchase outside gate admisson.)

TENTATIVE DATES: WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP

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August 22-29, 2020

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$100,000 World’s Championship Five-Gaited Classwill not be an entry fee added back class.

Interest from The Barbara Blacklaw Memorial Fund will be added to this class

Purse 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th

$100,000 24,000 20,000 14,000 10,000 9,000 8,000 8,000 7,000 $50,000 12,000 10,000 7,000 5,000 4,500 4,000 4,000 3,500 $25,000 6,000 5,000 3,500 2,500 2,250 2,000 2,000 1,750 $15,000 3,600 3,000 2,100 1,500 1,350 1,200 1,200 1,050 $10,000 2,400 2,000 1,400 1,000 900 800 800 700 $ 5,000 1,200 1,000 700 500 450 400 400 350 $ 4,000 960 800 560 400 360 320 320 280 $ 3,500 840 700 490 350 315 280 280 260 $ 3,000 720 600 420 300 270 240 240 225 $ 2,500 600 500 350 250 225 200 200 190 $ 2,000 480 400 280 200 180 160 160 155 $ 1,500 360 300 210 150 135 120 120 120

The 6 classes on Saturday Night with pay-backs are figured on the same percentage as the above.

Total with Purse Added $ 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th $50,000 74,000 17,760 14,800 10,360 7,400 6,660 5,920 5,920 5,180 $25,000 35,000 8,400 7,000 4,900 3,500 3,150 2,800 2,800 2,450 $15,000 21,000 5,040 4,200 2,940 2,100 1,890 1,680 1,680 1,470 $10,000 14,000 3,360 2,800 1,960 1,400 1,260 1,120 1,120 980

Distribution of Prize Money with Entry Fees added back if 8 horses show in Saturday Night Championships (8 or more must show)

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION

Prize money awarded in classes will be divided in the following manner:

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Saturday Night, August 17 – 7:00 P.M. 1 ASR Futurity of Kentucky - Weanlings 2 Kentucky County Fair Harness Pony Championship 3 Equitation - Kentucky Rider – Rider 17 Years & Under 4 Kentucky County Fair Fine Harness Championship 5 ASR Futurity of Kentucky – Yearlings 6 Kentucky County Fair Three-Gaited Championship 7 Kentucky County Fair Roadster Pony Championship 8 Kentucky County Fair Roadster Championship 9 Kentucky County Fair Hackney Pony Championship10 Kentucky County Fair Five-Gaited Championship

Sunday Afternoon, August 18th – 12:00 PM 13 Equitation - Open, Rider 16 Years Old14 Amateur Gentleman’s Harness Pony15 Adult Three Gaited Show Pleasure – Division I 16 Equitation - Open, Rider 14 Years Old17 Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving 18 Adult Three Gaited Show Pleasure – Division II of Class 1519 Equitation - Open, Rider 15 Years Old20 Amateur Roadster Pony Over 50 Inches to 52 Inches21 Adult Three Gaited Show Pleasure – Division III of Class 1522 ASB Park Horse – Three Gaited Mare23 Equitation – Open, Rider 17 Years Old 24 Amateur Roadster Pony 50 Inches & Under25 ASB Park Horse – Three Gaited Stallion or Gelding 26 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure

Sunday Night, August 18th - 6:30 PM 29 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Fine Harness30 Three Gaited Pony – Rider 17 Years Old & Under32 Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Driving, Driver 17 Years Old Under33 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Three-Gaited Park Pleasure34 Five Gaited Pony – Rider 17 Years Old & Under35 Amateur Gentleman’s Hackney Pony36 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 14-17 Years Old - Division I37 Roadster to Bike – Mare Stake38 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Three-Gaited39 ASB Junior Exhibitor Park Horse – Three Gaited40 Open Roadster Under Saddle41 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 14-17 Years Old - Division II of Class 3642 Four-Year-Old Roadster Pony to Bike 43 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Five-Gaited

Monday Morning, August 19th - 9:00 AM 46 Equitation - Open, Rider 11 Years Old & Under48 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure - Rider Years Old & Under 49 Junior Exhibitor Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving 50 ASB Adult Five-Gaited Show Pleasure - Division I

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51 Equitation - Open, Riders 12 & 13 Years Old 52 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony Driver 13 Years Old & Under 53 ASB Adult Five-Gaited Show Pleasure - Division II of Class 50 54 Amateur Roadster to Bike 55 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving – Division I 56 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure, Rider 13 Years Old & Under- Division I 57 ASB Junior Park – Three Gaited 58 Four-Year-Old Harness Pony 59 ASB Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited Show Pleasure, Rider 17 Years Old & Under – Division I 60 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure, Rider 13 Years Old & Under-Division II of Class 56 61 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving – Division II of Class 55 62 ASB Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Rider 17 Years Old & Under – Division II of Class 59 63 USTA Roadster Eliminations (IF NECESSARY)

Monday Night, August 19th - 6:30 PM 68 Junior Three-Gaited Over 15.2 69 Harness Pony Mare Stake 70 Junior Five-Gaited Mare 71 Amateur Ladies Fine Harness 72 Junior Three-Gaited 15.2 & Under 73 Roadster Pony Over 50 Inches to 52 Inches Stake 74 Ladies Amateur Five-Gaited Mare 75 Junior Fine Harness Stallion/Gelding 76 Amateur Three-Gaited 15.2 & Under 77 Junior Five-Gaited Stallion/Gelding 78 Amateur Gentlemen Fine Harness 79 Ladies Amateur Five-Gaited Gelding 80 Junior Fine Harness Mare 81 Hackney Pony Mare Stake 82 Amateur Three-Gaited Over 15.2 83 Ladies Fine Harness 84 Five-Gaited Stallion Stake

Tuesday Morning, August 20th - 9:00 AM 88 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old – Division I 89 ASB Amateur Park Three-Gaited - Division I 90 Four-Year-Old Hackney Pony 91 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited, Rider 13 Years Old & Under 92 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country Pleasure - Division I 93 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 13 Years Old & Under 94 Three-Year-Old Hackney Pony 95 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old – Division II of Class 88 96 ASB Amateur Park Three-Gaited - Division II of Class 89 97 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old – Division I 98 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country Pleasure - Division II of Class 92 99 Junior Park Pleasure

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100 Youth Roadster to Bike, Driver 15-21 Years Old101 Three-Year-Old Roadster Pony102 Weanling Breeders Open 103 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old – Division II of Class 97104 Ladies Roadster to Bike105 Three-Year-Old Harness Pony106 Yearling Breeders Open

Tuesday Night, August 20th - 6:30 PM 111 ASR Futurity of Kentucky - Two-Year-Old Fine Harness112 Amateur Five-Gaited Mare 113 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited, Rider 14-17 Years Old – Division I114 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited 15.2 & Under115 ASR National Futurity of Kentucky – Three-Year-Old Five Gaited 116 Amateur Gentlemen Three-Gaited117 Amateur Five-Gaited Stallion/Gelding 118 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity - Fine Harness119 Amateur Ladies Harness Pony120 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited Over 15.2121 ASR National Futurity of Kentucky – Three-Year-Old Three Gaited122 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited, Rider 14-17 Years Old - Division II of Class 113123 Open Roadster to Wagon Stake124 Amateur Ladies Hackney Pony125 Five-Gaited Mare Stake

Wednesday Morning, August 21st - 9:00 AM 127 ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky - Weanlings128 Equitation – Open Walk-Trot, Rider 8 Years Old & Under 129 ASB Country Pleasure Driving - Division I130 Equitation – Open Walk-Trot, Rider 9 Years Old131 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity – Park 132 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony, Driver 14-17 Years Old133 Equitation – Open Walk-Trot, Rider 10 Years Old134 Adult Show Pleasure Driving – Division I135 ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky - Yearlings 136 ASB Western Country Pleasure Horse137 Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving Championship 138 Ladies Amateur Roadster to Bike139 ASB Country Pleasure Driving - Division II of Class 129140 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony Under Saddle, Rider 17 Years Old & Under141 Adult Show Pleasure Driving – Division II of Class 134142 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity – Park Pleasure 143 ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky – Two-Year-Old In-Hand144 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Championship

Wednesday Night, August 21st – 6:30 P.M.145 Fine Harness Mare Stake146 Ladies Three-Gaited Over 15.2147 Roadster Pony 50 Inches & Under Stake148 Fine Harness Stallion/Gelding Stake

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149 Ladies Five-Gaited Gelding150 Hackney Pony Stallion or Gelding Stake151 Three-Gaited Over 15.2 Stake152 Amateur Roadster Under Saddle153 Ladies Five-Gaited Mare 154 Three Gaited 15.2 & Under Stake155 Amateur Gentlemen Five Gaited156 Roadster to Bike – Stallion/Gelding Stake157 Ladies Three-Gaited 15.2 & Under158 ASB Three Gaited Park Championship159 Harness Pony Stallion/Gelding Stake160 Five-Gaited Gelding Stake

Thursday Night, August 22nd - 6:30 PM161 Kentucky State Fair Senior Equitation Championship162 Junior Three-Gaited Championship163 Ladies Fine Harness Championship164 Three-Year-Old Five-Gaited Mare165 Roadster to Wagon Championship166 ASB Adult Five-Gaited Show Pleasure Championship167 Three-Year-Old Three-Gaited168 Amateur Fine Harness Championship169 Three-Year-Old Five-Gaited Stallion/Gelding170 Junior Fine Harness Championship171 USTA Roadster to Bike Classic172 Junior Five-Gaited Championship

Friday Morning, August 23rd - 9:00 AM 174 Equitation - Walk-Trot, Rider 8 Years Old & Under Championship175 Junior Exhibitor Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving Championship 176 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Championship 177 Equitation - Walk-Trot, Rider 9-10 Years Old Championship178 Junior Harness Pony Championship179 Two-Year-Old Three Gaited – Division I 180 ASB Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Driving Championship 181 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited, Rider 13 & Under Championship182 Two-Year-Old Three Gaited – Division II of Class 179 (IF NECESSARY)183 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving Championship184 Kentucky State Fair Junior Equitation Championship185 Two-Year-Old Five-Gaited186 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony, Driver 13 Years Old & Under Championship187 Junior Park Three Gaited Championship188 Two-Year-Old Fine Harness Mare189 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure - Rider 13 Years Old & Under Championship 190 Junior Roadster Pony Championship191 Two-Year-Old Fine Harness Stallion/Gelding

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Friday Night, August 23rd - 6:30 PM193 ASR Futurity of Kentucky - Two-Year-Old Fine Harness Finals - Class 116 (IF NECESSARY)194 Five-Gaited Pony Championship195 Amateur Harness Pony Championship196 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited Championship 197 ASB Western Country Pleasure Championship198 ASB National Three-Year-Old Futurity – Five Gaited Finals – Class 114 (IF NECESSARY)199 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 14-17 Years Old Championship 200 Amateur Roadster Pony Championship201 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Rider 13 Years Old & Under Championship202 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity - Fine Harness Finals - Class 122 (IF NECESSARY)203 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited, Rider 14-17 Years Old Championship204 Amateur Hackney Pony Championship205 Three-Gaited Pony Championship206 ASB Amateur Park Three-Gaited Championship207 Amateur Roadster to Bike Championship208 ASB National Three-Year-Old Futurity – Three Gaited Finals – Class 120 (IF NECESSARY)209 Ladies Amateur Five-Gaited Championship

Saturday Morning, August 24th - 9:00 AM 210 ASB Country Pleasure Driving Championship211 Junior Hackney Pony Championship212 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old Championship213 Junior Park Pleasure Championship214 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure Rider 13 Years Old & Under Championship215 ASB Adult Show Pleasure Driving Championship216 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony, Driver 14-17 Years Old Championship 217 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Rider 14-17 Years Old Championship218 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country Pleasure Championship219 ASB Junior Exhibitor Park Championship220 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony Under Saddle, Rider 17 Years Old & Under Championship221 Three-Year-Old Fine Harness Mare222 Roadster Under Saddle Championship223 Junior Exhibitor Five Gaited Show Pleasure Rider 17 Years Old & Under Championship224 Three-Year-Old Fine Harness Stallion or Gelding

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Saturday Night, August 24th - 7:00 PM226 Ladies Three-Gaited Championship227 Harness Pony World’s Grand Championship 228 Roadster to Bike World’s Grand Championship 229 Amateur Three-Gaited Championship230 Fine Harness World’s Grand Championship231 Ladies Five-Gaited Championship232 Three-Gaited World’s Grand Championship233 Roadster Pony World’s Grand Championship 234 Amateur Five-Gaited Championship235 Hackney Pony World’s Grand Championship236 Five-Gaited World’s Grand Championship

Kentucky State Fair Inaugural Award

The World’s Championship Horse Show, along with the ASHA is pleased to present the Inaugural Exhibitor and Trainer presentation in Freedom Hall on Tuesday, August 20 at 5:30 PM.

First time exhibitors and trainers are welcome to center ring to re-ceive their First Timer ribbons and group photo.

Sign-up for the presentation is encouraged before the event and may be done online at:https://www.asha.net/medianevents/wchs/wchsfirsttimers/or at the ASHA booth that will be set up during WCHS.

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SADDLEBRED DIVISIONFIVE-GAITED DIVISION

Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) Chapter SB101-197.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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10 Kentucky County Fair Five-Gaited ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Will not be stripped.

$2,000 $155 Saturday Night

70 Junior Five-Gaited Mare4 years old and under.

$3,000 $225 Monday Night

77 Junior Five-Gaited Stallion or Gelding4 years old and under.

$3,000 $225 Monday Night

172 Junior Five-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 70 or 77. Balance of $265 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $365. Will be stripped.

$5,000 $65Nom

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74 Ladies Amateur Five-Gaited MareMare, any age. Shown by an Amateur Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

79 Ladies Amateur Five-Gaited GeldingGelding, any age. Shown by an Amateur Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

209 Ladies Amateur Five-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 74 or 79. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295. Will be stripped.

$3,500 $55Nom

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155 Amateur Gentlemen’s Five-GaitedStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Shown by an Amateur Gentleman 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Wednesday Night

117 Amateur Five-Gaited Stallion or GeldingStallion or Gelding, any age. Shown by an Amateur 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Tuesday Night

112 Amateur Five-Gaited MareMare, any age. Shown by an Amateur 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Tuesday Night

234 Amateur Five-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 112, 117 or 155. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295. Will be stripped.

$3,500 $55Nom

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113 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited-Rider 14-17 Years OldMare or Gelding, any age.Division II (Class 122)

$2,000 $155 Tuesday Night

203 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited-Rider 14-17 Years Old ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 113, or 122. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255. Will be stripped.

$3,000 $45Nom

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91 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited-Rider 13 Years Old & UnderMare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 TuesdayMorning

181 Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited-Rider 13 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 91. If class 91 is split, ribbon winners (1-8) in both splits are eligible. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255. Will be stripped.

$3,000 $45Nom

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149 Ladies Five-Gaited GeldingAny age. Ridden by a Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Wednesday Night

153 Ladies Five-Gaited MareAny age. Ridden by a Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Wednesday Night

231 Ladies Five-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 149 or 153. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295. Will be stripped.

$3,500 $55Nom

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164 Three-Year-Old Five-Gaited Mare $3,000 $225 Thursday Night

169 Three-Year-Old Five-Gaited Stallion or Gelding

$3,000 $225 Thursday Night

185 Two-Year-Old Five-GaitedStallion, Mare or Gelding.

$3,000 $225 Friday Morning

84 Five-Gaited Stallion Stake-Division of ChampionshipFirst and Second must show back in the championship or forfeit prize money

$10,000 $615 Monday Night

125 Five-Gaited Mare Stake-Division of ChampionshipFirst and Second must show back in the championship or forfeit prize money

$10,000 $615 Tuesday Night

160 Five-Gaited Gelding Stake-Division of ChampionshipFirst and Second must show back in the championship or forfeit prize money

$10,000 $615 Wednesday Night

236 Five-Gaited World’s Grand ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in any class in this division. Must be shown by an Adult. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the Horse Show Office by 4:00 pm, Thursday, August 22, 2019. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $3,615 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $4,415. Entry fee will be charged to ribbon winners only. Will be stripped.

$100,000 $415 Nom

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It is requested that on Saturday, August 24, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. a representative (owner, trainer, rider, groom) of all entries in the World’s Grand Champion Five Gaited Class come to the office for the drawing of order of go. If the current World’s Grand Champion Five Gaited (winner) of 2018 is showing back that horse will go in last. If representative of an entry does not come for the drawing that entry will go first, if a representative of two (2) or more entries do not come for the drawing, those entries will be drawn for the order of go for the irst entries of the class. (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.)

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# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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6 Kentucky County Fair Three-Gaited ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Will not be stripped.

$2,000 $155 Saturday Night

179 Two-Year-Old Three-GaitedStallion, Mare or Gelding.Division II (Class 182)

$3,000 $225 Friday Morning

167 Three-Year-Old Three-GaitedStallion, Mare or Gelding.

$3,000 $225 Thursday Night

68 Junior Three-Gaited Over 15.2Stallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and over 15.2.

$3,000 $225 Monday Night

72 Junior Three-Gaited 15.2 & UnderStallion, Mare or Gelding, 4 years old and under, 15.2 and under.

$3,000 $225 Monday Night

162 Junior Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 68 or 72. Balance of $265 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $365. Will be stripped.

$5,000 $65Nom

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93 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited-Rider 13 Years Old & UnderMare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 Tuesday Morning

201 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Rider 13 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 93. If class 93 is split then ribbon winners (1-8) in each split will be eligible for the championship. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255. Will be stripped.

$3,000 $45Nom

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36 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited-Rider 14-17 Years OldMare or Gelding, any age.Division II (Class 41)

$2,000 $155 Sunday Night

199 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Rider 14-17 Years Old ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 36 or 41. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255. Will be stripped.

$3,000 $45Nom

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114 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited 15.2 & UnderMare or Gelding, any age, 15.2 and under. Shown by an Amateur Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Tuesday Night

120 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited Over 15.2Mare or Gelding, any age, over 15.2. Shown by an Amateur Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Tuesday Night

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196 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 114 or 120. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295. Will be stripped.

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76 Amateur Three-Gaited 15.2 & UnderStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age, 15.2 and under. Shown by an Amateur 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

82 Amateur Three-Gaited Over 15.2Stallion, Mare or Gelding, any age, over 15.2 and under. Shown by an Amateur 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

116 Amateur Gentlemen’s Three- Gaited Stallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Shown by an Amateur Gentleman 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 TuesdayNight

229 Amateur Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 76, 82 or 116. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295. Will be stripped.

$3,500 $55Nom

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146 Ladies Three-Gaited Over 15.2Mare or Gelding, any age, over 15.2. Shown by a Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Wednesday Night

157 Ladies Three-Gaited 15.2 & UnderMare or Gelding, any age, 15.2 and under. Shown by a Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Wednesday Night

226 Ladies Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 146 or 157. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295. Will be stripped.

$3,500 $55Nom

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154 Three-Gaited 15.2 & Under StakeDivision of ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age, over 14.2 but not exceeding 15.2.First, Second and Third must show back in Championship or forfeit prize money

$5,000 $315 Wednesday Night

151 Three-Gaited Over 15.2 StakeDivision of ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age, over 15.2.First, Second and Third must show back in Championship or forfeit prize money

$5,000 $315 Wednesday Night

232 Three-Gaited World’s Grand ChampionshipEntry Fee Added if Eight (8) or More ShowEntry fee will be charged to ribbon winners only. Must have qualified by showing in any class in this division. Must be shown by an Adult. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the Horse Show Office by 5:00 pm, Thursday, August 22, 2019. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $1,265 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $1,765. Will be stripped.

$25,000 $265Nom

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# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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4 Kentucky County Fair Fine Harness ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 SaturdayNight

188 Two-Year-Old Fine Harness Mare $3,000 $225 Friday Morning

191 Two-Year-Old Fine Harness Stallion or Gelding

$3,000 $225 Friday Morning

221 Three-Year-Old Fine Harness Mare $3,000 $225 Saturday Morning

224 Three-Year-Old Fine Harness Stallion or Gelding

$3,000 $225 Saturday Morning

75 Junior Fine Harness Stallion or Gelding4 years old and under.

$3,000 $225 Monday Night

80 Junior Fine Harness Mare4 years old and under.

$3,000 $225 Monday Night

170 Junior Fine Harness ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 75 or 80. Balance of $265 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $365.

$5,000 $65Nom

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71 Amateur Ladies Fine HarnessStallion, Mare or Gelding. Driven by an Amateur Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

78 Amateur Gentlemen’s Fine HarnessStallion, Mare or Gelding. Driven by an Amateur Gentlemen 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

168 Amateur Fine Harness ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving ribbon 1-6 in class 71 or 78. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295.

$3,500 $55Nom

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83 Ladies Fine HarnessMare or Gelding, any age. Driven by a Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,500 $190 Monday Night

163 Ladies Fine Harness ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 86. If class 83 is split, ribbon winners (1-6) in both splits are eligible. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $295.

$3,500 $55Nom

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148 Fine Harness Stallion or Gelding Stake Division of ChampionshipFirst, Second and Third must show back in Championship or forfeit prize money

$4,000 $255 Wednesday Night

145 Fine Harness Mare StakeDivision of ChampionshipFirst, Second and Third must show back in Championship or forfeit prize money

$4,000 $255 Wednesday Night

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230 Fine Harness World’s Grand ChampionshipEntry fee will be charged to ribbon winners only. Must have qualified by showing in any class in this division. Must be shown by an Adult. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the Horse Show Office by 4:00 pm, Thursday, August 22, 2019. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $765 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $1,065. Entry Fee Added if Eight (8) or More Show

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SADDLE PONY DIVISIONPonies in all classes must be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. See (USEF) Chapter SB195-197.

THREE-GAITED PONIES# Class Description Premium ENTRY

FEE/NOM

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30 Three-Gaited Pony-Rider 17 Years Old & UnderMare or Gelding, any age, not exceeding 14.2.

$1,500 $120 SundayNight

205 Three-Gaited Pony ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 30. If class is split, ribbon winners (1-8) in each split will be eligible for the championship. Balance of $165 to be paid for Championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

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FIVE-GAITED PONIES# Class Description Premium Entry

Fee/Nom

Session

34 Five-Gaited Pony-Rider 17 Years Old and UnderMare or Gelding, any age, not exceeding 14.2.

$1,500 $120 Sunday Night

194 Five-Gaited Pony ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 34. If class is split, ribbon winners (1-8) in each split will be eligible for the championship. Balance of $155 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $205.

$2,500 $30Nom

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AMERICAN SADDLEBREDSHOW PLEASURE HORSE DIVISION

Horses entered in this section must have been shown in at least SIX (6) CLASSES IN THREE (3) HORSE SHOWS in the Show Pleasure division beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Same horse may not show in the Junior Exhibitor and the Adult class, nor may they show in “under saddle and driving” and more than one age division at the World’s Championship Horse Show. Park Pleasure does not qualify for this division. Refer to page 30-33 in the prize list for additional requirements for qualifying to show in this division. Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) Chapter SB138-151.

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15 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Show PleasureDivision II (Class 18)Division III (Class 21)

$2,000 $155 Sunday Afternoon

176 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Show Pleasure ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 15, 18 or 21. If a class is split, ribbon winners (1-4) in each split will be eligible for the championship. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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97 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure-Rider 14-17 Years OldDivision II (Class 103)

$2,000 $155 TuesdayMorning

212 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure-Rider 14-17 Years Old ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 97 or 103. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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56 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure-Rider 13 Years Old & UnderDivision II (Class 60)

$2,000 $155 MondayMorning

214 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure-Rider 13 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 56 or 60. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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SHOW PLEASURE DRIVINGShown to a two-wheeled jog cart at a flat walk, trot and extended trot.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

Session

32 ASB Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Driving-Driver 17 Years Old & Under

$2,000 $155 Sunday Night

180 ASB Junior Exhibitor Show Pleasure Driving Championship Must have qualified by showing in class 32. If class 33 is split, ribbon winners 1-7 are eligible. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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134 ASB Adult Show Pleasure DrivingDivision II (Class 141)

$2,000 $155 Wednesday Morning

215 ASB Adult Show Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon 1-7 in class 134 or 141. If either class 90 or 101 is split, ribbon winners 1-3 are eligible. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255. Only 14 horses will be eligible for each

Championship.

$3,000 $45Nom

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FIVE-GAITED SHOW PLEASUREHorses entered in this section must have been shown in at least SIX (6) CLASSES IN THREE (3) HORSE SHOWS in the Five-Gaited Show Pleasure division beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Refer to page 30-34 in the prize list for additional requirements for qualifying to show in this division.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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50 ASB Adult Five-Gaited Show PleasureDivision II (Class 53)

$2,000 $155 Monday Morning

166 ASB Adult Five-Gaited Show Pleasure ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 50 or 53. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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59 ASB Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited Show Pleasure-Rider 17 Years Old & Under Division II (Class 62)

$2,000 $155 Monday Morning

223 ASB Junior Exhibitor Five-Gaited Show Pleasure-Rider 17 Years Old & Under Championship Must have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 59 or 62. Entries may be limited Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

SaturdayMorning

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED COUNTRY PLEASURE HORSE DIVISIONHorses entered in this section must have been shown in at least Six (6) Classes In Three (3) Horse Shoes in the Country Pleasure division beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Same horse may not show in the Junior Exhibitor and the Adult class, nor may they show in “under saddle and driving” and more than one age division at the World’s Championship Horse Show. Park Pleasure does not qualify for this division. Refer to page 30-34 in the prize list for additional requirements for qualifying to show in this division. Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) Chapter SB152-161.

COUNTRY PLEASURE# Class Description Premium ENTRY

FEE/NOM

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48 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure-Rider 13 Years Old & Under

$2,000 $155 Monday Morning

189 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure-Rider 13 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 48. If class 48 is split, ribbon winners 1-8 from both splits are eligible. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

Friday Morning

88 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure-Rider 14-17 Years Old Division II (Class 95)

$2,000 $155 TuesdayMorning

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217 ASB Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Country Pleasure-Rider 14-17 Years Old ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 88 or 95. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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92 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country PleasureDivision II (Class 98)

$2,000 $155 Tuesday Morning

218 ASB Adult Three-Gaited Country Pleasure ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 92 or 98. Balance of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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WESTERN COUNTRY PLEASURE# Class Description Premium ENTRY

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136 ASB Western Country Pleasure $2,000 $155 Wednesday Morning

197 ASB Western Country Pleasure ChampionshipMust have shown in class 136.Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for Championship. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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See page 30-34 for Qualifying Information

COUNTRY PLEASURE DRIVINGShown to a two-wheeled jog cart at a flat walk, trot and extended trot.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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129 ASB Country Pleasure DrivingTo be driven by an Amateur.Division II (Class 139)

$2,000 $155 Wednesday Morning

210 ASB Country Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by placing 1-7 in class 129 or 139. If either class is split, ribbon winners 1-3 are eligible. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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HUNTER COUNTRY PLEASURE# Class Description Premium ENTRY

FEE/NOMSession

26 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure $2,000 $155 Sunday Afternoon

144 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure ChampionshipMust have shown in class 26. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for Championship. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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AMERICAN SADDLEBRED THREE-GAITED PARK DIVISIONHorses entered in this section must have shown in at least SIX (6) CLASSES IN THREE (3) HORSE SHOWS in the Park Division beginning July 1, 2018 through June 30, 2019. Exception; Junior Park. Park Pleasure does not have to qualify. Refer to page 30-34 in the prize list for additional requirements for qualifying to show in this division. Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) Chapter SB134-137.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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22 ASB Park Three-Gaited Mare $2,000 $155 Sunday Afternoon

25 ASB Park Three-Gaited Stallion or Gelding $2,000 $155 Sunday Afternoon

158 ASB Park Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have shown in class 22 or 25. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

Wednesday Night

57 ASB Junior Park Three-Gaited4 Years Old & Under

$2,000 $155 MondayMorning

187 ASB Junior Park Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have shown in class 57. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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89 ASB Amateur Park Three-GaitedShown by an Amateur, 18 years old and over. Divison II (Class 96)

$2,000 $155 Tuesday Morning

206 ASB Amateur Park Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 89 or 96. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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39 ASB Junior Exhibitor Park Horse Three-Gaited

$1,500 $120 Sunday Night

219 ASB Junior Exhibitor Park Horse Three-Gaited ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 39. If class 39 is split, ribbon winners 1-8 from both splits are eligible. Balance of entry of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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AMERICAN SADDLEBRED PARK PLEASURE DIVISIONJudging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) Chapter SB167-171.99 ASB Junior Park Pleasure $2,000 $155 Tuesday

Morning213 ASB Junior Park Pleasure Championship

Must have qualified by showing in class 99. Balance of entry fee of $195 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $255.

$3,000 $45Nom

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BREEDING CLASSES2019 USEF Rules For In-Hand And Futurity Classes

For Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: USEF Subchapter SB13, SB172-SB177: Please note: Subchapter SB13, SB175. Conformation and finish count 50% of the total score. All entries should be judged according to the standards for the ideal American Saddlebred type and conformation. Defects must be penalized.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

Session

102 Weanling Breeders Open $10,000 $615 Tuesday Afternoon

106 Yearling Breeders Open $10,000 $615 Tuesday Afternoon

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED REGISTRY – FUTURITIESEntries in all American Saddlebred Registry Futurities must be entered on the Kentucky State Fair entry blank with USEF fee and stall fee enclosed. All entries are eligible to show in Breeders Stakes classes, providing that the appropriate fee has been paid.Weanlings must be conditionally registered on or before the post entry closing date of the World’s Championship Horse Show (Monday, July 8, 2019).All weanlings must be blood typed or DNA tested prior to showing in the Kentucky Futurity or Amateur Kentucky Futurity, i.e., pending/conditional registrations must be completed.

Class Procedures for Showing In-Hand Entries:Showing procedure for In-Hand: Entries will enter the ring one at a time showing at a trot, to be led down the right-hand rail to the other end of the ring, and return to the judges at a trot and then be judged standing on conformation. On the return lead, entries are permitted to trot past the judges to the end of the ring, if so desired, and then return to the judges. Entries will then be led to the opposite rail at a walk, out of the way of subsequent entries. If judged on conformation a second time, entries must again be led at a walk and trot. Entries are not to be judged lunging. A diagram will be posted in the Horse Show Office . A second workout in a large class is strongly encouraged at the judges’ discretion.

All American Saddlebred Registry Futurity exhibitors should contact: American Saddlebred Registry

4083 Iron Works Parkway, Lexington, KY 40511. (859) 259-2742

for a copy of current rules governing each futurity.

IMPORTANT: Any exhibitor or exhibitor’s agent, who fails to officially scratch any entry a session before the start of the class, will be charged a fee of $300.00 per horse, per class.

Declaration of Intent to Show for In-Hand and Performance Futurity Classes:A Signed Declaration of Intent to Show and a $50.00 starting fee payment FOR EACH ENTRY in the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity of Kentucky and the American Saddlebred Registry National Three-Year-Old Futurity must be made by 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2019, to the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity Secretary in the Horse Show Office.A Signed Declaration of Intent to Show and a $25.00 starting fee payment FOR EACH ENTRY in the American Saddlebred Registry Amateur Futurity must be made by 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2019, to the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity Secretary in the Horse Show Office.Futurity colts that do not qualify for the finals can enter the open class on Wednesday, August 21, 2019.Failure to declare and pay the starting fee by the deadline will result in an added $500 penalty which must be paid before the last day of the competition.All In-Hand classes: if you miss your assigned position to show your colt you will automatically be disqualified.

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AMERICAN SADDLEBRED REGISTRY FUTURITY CLASSESIn-Hand Classes

Any class of the In-Hand Division with 41 or more declared entries shall be divided as equally as possible into two sections. Declaration and starting fee must be made by 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2019, to the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity Secretary in Horse Show Office . No more than twelve (12) entries shall be selected by the judges to return for a final class as indicated. All prize money will be awarded in the final class.

IMPORTANTIn the In-Hand divisions of the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity of Kentucky and the American Saddlebred Registry Amateur Futurity of Kentucky, Pursuant to USEF Subchapter SB13, SB175: Conformation and finish count 50% of the total score. All entries should be judged according to the standards for the ideal American Saddlebred type and conformation. Undesirable traits should be penalized.

If In-Hand Classes must be divided into two sections, it will be as follows:Saturday Night Class 1 Weanling Division Saturday Night Class 5 Yearling Division If a final is held, the Weanlings will be the first class on Monday Night and the Yearlings will be the first class on Tuesday Night.

Performance Classes

If Futurity Classes are not split, they will be held as the original class. If split, the Final will be held as listed.Fine Harness Classes with 12 or more declared entries shall be divided as equally as possible into two sections. Declaration and starting fee must be made by 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2019 to the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity Secretary in the Horse Show Office . No more than 12 entries will be selected from both sections to show in a final class as indicated. All prize money will be awarded in the final class.Three-& Five-Gaited Classes with 25 or more declared entries shall be divided as equally as possible into two sections. Declaration and starting fee must be made by 2:00 p.m., Saturday, August 17, 2019, to the American Saddlebred Registry Futurity Secretary in the Horse Show Office . No more than 20 entries will be selected from both sections to show in a final class as indicated. All prize money will be awarded in the final class.

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED REGISTRY FUTURITY OF KENTUCKY# Class Description Premium ENTRY

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1 ASR Weanling Division Entries shall be led in the ring and shown in bridle or halter.

Saturday Night

5 ASR Yearling DivisionEntries shall be led in the ring and shown in bridle or halter.

SaturdayNight

111 ASR Two-Year-Old Fine HarnessShown in fine harness to four-wheeled vehicle. Finals (If Necessary – Class 193)

Tuesday Night

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AMERICAN SADDLEBRED REGISTRY NATIONAL THREE-YEAR-OLD FUTURITYTo be stripped in elimination classes and/or in the final providing that is the only class held.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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142 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity Three-Gaited Park PleasureTo be stripped.

Wednesday Morning

131 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity Three-Gaited ParkTo be stripped.

Wednesday Morning

121 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity Three-GaitedTo be stripped. Finals (If Necessary – Class 208)

Tuesday Night

FridayNight

115 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity Five-GaitedTo be stripped. Finals (If Necessary – Class 198)

Tuesday Night

Friday Night

118 ASR National Three-Year-Old Futurity Fine Harness

Finals (If Necessary – Class 202)

Tuesday Afternoon

Friday Night

AMERICAN SADDLEBRED REGISTRY AMATEUR FUTURITY OF KENTUCKY

All entries are to be shown by amateurs, including tailers.# Class Description Premium ENTRY

FEE/NOM

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127 ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky WeanlingsEntries shall be led in the ring and shown in bridle or halter.

Wednesday Morning

143 ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky Two- Year- Old In HandEntries shall be led in the ring and shown in bridle or halter.

Wednesday Morning

135 ASR Amateur Futurity of Kentucky YearlingsEntries shall be led in the ring and shown in bridle or halter.

Wednesday Morning

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AMERICAN SADDLEBRED REGISTRY SWEEPSTAKESKENTUCKY BREEDERS INCENTIVE PROGRAM

The Sweepstakes differ from the Futurity program in that nominations for sires, dams and weanling are not required. A horse is nominated to the Four-Year-Old Sweepstakes in its Three-Year-Old Year. For Colts and Fillies that were nominated in the ASR Sweepstakes program as three-year-olds. The purse will be divided between the Five-Gaited, Three-Gaited, Fine Harness and Park Pleasure classes, and the Kentucky Breeders Incentive Program money will go to the eligible participants.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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29 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Fine Harness Mare or Gelding. Will qualify for the Junior Fine Harness Championship Class 170.

Sunday Night

33 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Three-Gaited Park PleasureWill qualify for the Junior Park Pleasure Championship Class 213. To be stripped.

Sunday Night

38 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Three-Gaited (Mane Optional)To be stripped. Will qualify for the Junior Three-Gaited Championship Class 162 or if shown with mane qualifies for Junior Park Championship Class 187

Sunday Night

43 ASR Sweepstakes Four-Year-Old Five-GaitedTo be stripped. Will qualify for the Junior Five-Gaited Championship Class 172.

Sunday Night

8 Kentucky County Fair Roadster ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 Saturday Night

123 Open Roadster To Wagon StakeStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 Tuesday Night

165 Roadster To Wagon ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 123. Balance of $515 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $715.

$10,000 $115Nom

Thursday Night

54 Amateur Roadster To BikeStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Driven by an Amateur 18 years old and over.

$2,000 $155 MondayMorning

138 Ladies Amateur Roadster To BikeMare or Gelding, any age. Driven by a Lady Amateur 18 years old and over.

$2,000 $155 Wednesday Morning

ROADSTER DIVISION

Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) RD101-113.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

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207 Amateur Roadster To Bike ChampionshipMust have qualified by placing 1-6 in class 54 or 138. Balance of $225 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$3,500 $55Nom

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171 USTA Roadster To Bike Classic(See Pages 57-58 for details). Elimination class, if necessary, will be class 63.

$165 Thursday Night

104 Ladies Roadster To BikeMare or Gelding, any age. Driven by a Lady 18 years old and over.

$2,000 $155 TuesdayAfternoon

37 Roadster To Bike Mare StakeFirst, Second and Third must show back in Championship or forfeit prize money

$2,500 $190 Sunday Night

156 Roadster to Bike Stallion or Gelding StakeFirst, Second and Third must show back in Championship or forfeit prize money

$2,500 $190 WednesdayNight

228 Roadster To Bike World’s Grand ChampionshipEntry fee will be charged to ribbon winners only. Entry Fee Added if Eight (8) or More Show Must have been shown in one of the above classes and shown by an Adult. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the horse show office by 4:00 pm, Thursday, August 22, 2019. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $765 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $1,065.

$15,000 $165Nom

Saturday Night

All championships will be limited to twelve (12) to comply with USEF rules.The following classes do not qualify for the championship.

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Session

40 Open Roadster Under SaddleStallion, Mare or Gelding. Shown by an Amateur.

$1,500 $120 SundayNight

152 Amateur Roadster Under SaddleStallion, Mare or Gelding shown by an Amateur.

$1,500 $120 Wednesday Night

222 Roadster Under Saddle ChampionshipRibbon winner 1-6 from class 40 or 152 is eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Saturday Morning

100 Youth Roadster To Bike–Driver 15-21 Years Old Mare or Gelding, any age. Driven by an Amateur 15-21 years old.

$1,500 $120 Tuesday Morning

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7 Kentucky County Fair Roadster Pony ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 Saturday Night

101 Three-Year-Old Roadster Pony $1,500 $120 Tuesday Morning

42 Four-Year-Old Roadster PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding

$1,500 $120 Sunday Night

190 Junior Roadster Pony ChampionshipMust have shown in class 42 or 101 to be eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215. Entries may be limited.

$2,500 $40Nom

FridayMorning

20 Amateur Roadster Pony Over 50 Inches To 52 InchesStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$1,500 $120 Sunday Afternoon

24 Amateur Roadster Pony 50 Inches & UnderStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$1,500 $120 SundayAfternoon

200 Amateur Roadster Pony ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon 1-7 in class 20 or 24. If either class 57 or 62 is split, ribbon winners 1-3 are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

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52 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony-Driver 13 Years Old & UnderMare or Gelding, any age.

$1,500 $120 Monday Morning

186 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony-Driver 13 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 52. If class 52 is split, ribbon winners 1-7 in both splits are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Friday Morning

132 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony-Driver 14-17 Years OldMare or Gelding, any age.

$1,500 $120 Wednesday Morning

216 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony-Driver 14-17 Years Old ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 132. If class 132 is split, ribbon winners 1-7 in both splits are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Saturday Morning

73 Roadster Pony Over 50 Inches to 52 Inches StakeShown by an Adult 18 years old and over.First, Second, and Third must show back in the Championship or forfeit prize money.

$2,000 $155 Monday Night

147 Roadster Pony 50Inches & Under Stake Shown by an Adult 18 years old and over.First, Second, and Third must show back in the Championship or forfeit prize money.

$2,000 $155 Wednesday Night

ROADSTER PONY DIVISIONNOT TO EXCEED 52 INCHES IN HEIGHT

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233 Roadster Pony World’s Grand ChampionshipEntry fee will be charged to ribbon winners only. Must have qualified by showing in any of the above classes. Must be shown by an Adult. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the horse show office by 5:00 p.m., Thursday, August 22, 2019. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $515 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $715.Entry Fee Added if Eight (8) or More Show

$10,000 $115Nom

Saturday Night

All championships will be limited to comply with USEF rules.140 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony Under

Saddle–Rider 17 Years Old & UnderPony 54 Inches And Under, Under Saddle-Ridden by a Junior Exhibitor 17 years old & under.

$1,500 $120 Wednesday Morning

220 Junior Exhibitor Roadster Pony Under Saddle–Rider 17 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 140. If class 140 is split, ribbon winners 1-7 in both splits are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for Championship if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Saturday Morning

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Hackney/Harness Pony DivisionEntries must be registered with the American or Canadian Hackney Horse Societies, and must be entered under their full registered names and owner of record. Judging and Show Specifications for this section, please refer to: (USEF) HK101-111.

HACKNEY/HARNESS PLEASURE PONY SECTIONSingle pony, not to exceed 14.2 hands in height.

# Class Description Premium ENTRY FEE/NOM

Session

49 Junior Exhibitor Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure DrivingDriven by a Junior Exhibitor 17 years old and under.

$1,500 $120 Monday Morning

175 Junior Exhibitor Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 49. If class 49 is split, ribbon winners 1-8 in both splits are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Friday Morning

17 Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving4 year old and under. Driven by any Adult 18 years old and over.

$1,500 $120 Sunday Afternoon

137 Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 17. If class 17 split, ribbon winners 1-8 in both splits are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship. If qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Wednesday Morning

55 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure DrivingDriven by an Adult 18 years and over.Division II (class 61)

$1,500 $120 MondayMorning

183 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 55 or 61. If one of these classes is split than ribbon winners 1-4 from each split are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215. Will be limited to (16).

$2,500 $40Nom

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17 Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving4 year old and under. Driven by any Adult 18 years old and over.

$1,500 $120 Sunday Afternoon

137 Adult Amateur Junior Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 17. If class 17 split, ribbon winners 1-8 in both splits are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship. If qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

Wednesday Morning

55 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure DrivingDriven by an Adult 18 years and over.Division II (class 61)

$1,500 $120 MondayMorning

183 Adult Amateur Hackney/Harness Pony Pleasure Driving ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 55 or 61. If one of these classes is split than ribbon winners 1-4 from each split are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215. Will be limited to (16).

$2,500 $40Nom

Friday Morning

35 Amateur Gentlemen’s Hackney PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Driven by an Amateur Gentleman.

$1,500 $120 SundayNight

124 Amateur Ladies Hackney PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Driven by an Amateur Lady.

$1,500 $120 Tuesday Night

204 Amateur Hackney Pony ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 35 or 124. If one of these classes is split than ribbon winners 1-4 from each split are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $55Nom

FridayNight

81 Hackney Pony Mare StakeAny age.First, Second, and Third must show back in the Championship or forfeit prize money.

$2,000 $155 Monday Night

150 Hackney Pony StakeStallion or Gelding. Any age. First, Second, and Third must show back in the Championship or forfeit prize money.

$2,000 $155 WednesdayNight

HACKNEY PONIESSingle pony, not to exceed 14.2 hands in height.

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9 Kentucky County Fair Hackney Pony ChampionshipStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 Saturday Night

94 Three-Year-Old Hackney Pony $1,500 $120 Tuesday Morning

90 Four-Year-Old Hackney PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding.

$1,500 $120 Tuesday Morning

211 Junior Hackney Pony ChampionshipMust have shown in class 90 or 94 to be eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

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2 Kentucky County Fair Harness Pony Championship Stallion, Mare or Gelding, any age.

$2,000 $155 SaturdayNight

105 Three-Year-Old Harness Pony $1,500 $120 Tuesday Morning

58 Four-Year-Old Harness PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding.

$1,500 $120 Monday Morning

178 Junior Harness Pony ChampionshipMust have shown in class 58 or 105 to be eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

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14 Amateur Gentlemen’s Harness PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Driven by an Amateur Gentleman.

$1,500 $120 SundayAfternoon

119 Amateur Ladies Harness PonyStallion, Mare or Gelding, any age. Driven by an Amateur Lady.

$1,500 $120 Tuesday Night

195 Amateur Harness Pony ChampionshipMust have qualified by receiving a ribbon in class 14 or 119. If one of these classes is split than ribbon winners 1-4 from each split are eligible. Balance of $165 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $215.

$2,500 $40Nom

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159 Harness Pony Stallion or Gelding StakeAny age.First, Second, and Third must show back in the Championship or forfeit prize money.

$2,000 $155 Wednesday Night

69 Harness Pony Mare StakeAny age.First, Second, and Third must show back in the Championship or forfeit prize money.

$2,000 $155 Monday Night

227 Harness Pony World’s Grand ChampionshipEntry Fee Added if Eight (8) or More ShowMust have qualified by showing in any of the above classes. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the horse show office by 4:00 p.m., Saturday, August 25, 2018. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $515 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $715. Entry Fee will be charged to ribbon winner only.

$10,000 $115Nom

Saturday Night

235 Hackney Pony World’s Grand ChampionshipEntry Fee Added if Eight (8) or More ShowMust have qualified by showing in any of the above classes. Declaration of intent to show must be made in the horse show office by 5:00 pm, Thursday, August 22, 2019. (No Exceptions.) Balance of $515 to be paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated, entry fee will be $715.Entry fee will be charged to ribbon winners only.

$10,000 $115Nom

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Equitation Classes (Saddle Seat)The age of the Junior Rider on December 1, 2018, shall be his/her age for this competition. Kentucky classes are open to Kentucky residents only, and residence shall be determined as to the voting status of parent or guardian, by the Kentucky Law. The law states: to be eligible to vote in Kentucky you must live in the state six months. The parent or legal guardian must be an eligible voter as of the start of the horse show. (USEF) EQ115-119.

Trophy & Ribbons3 Equitation-Kentucky Class-Rider 17 Years

Old & UnderOpen to riders with residence in Kentucky. Test 1-16.

$60 Saturday Night

23 Equitation-Open Class-Rider 17 Years OldTest 1-16.

$60 Sunday Afternoon

13 Equitation-Open Class-Rider 16 Years OldTest 1-16.

$60 Sunday Afternoon

19 Equitation-Open Class-Rider 15 Years OldTest 1-16.

$60 Sunday Afternoon

16 Equitation-Open Class-Rider 14 Years OldTest 1-16.

$60 Sunday Afternoon

161 Kentucky State Fair Senior Equitation ChampionshipMust have qualified by placing 1-6 in class 13, 16, 19 or 23. If one of these classes is split than ribbon winners 1-3 from each split are eligible. Tests 1-16. Riders 14-17 years old. Balance of $50 paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated entry fee will be $90.

$30Nom

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51 Equitation-Open Class-Rider 12 & 13 Years OldTest 1-12.

$60 Monday Morning

46 Equitation-Open Class-Rider 11 Years Old & UnderTest 1-12.

$60 Monday Morning

184 Kentucky State Fair Junior Equitation ChampionshipMust have qualified by showing in class 46 or 51. If more than 16 show in classes 46 & 51 ribbon winners only are eligible for championship. If less than 16 show in classes 46 & 51 all can show in championship. Tests 1-16. Riders 13 years old and under. Balance of $50 paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated entry fee will be $90.

$30Nom

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128 Equitation-Open, Walk-Trot Rider 8 Years Old & Under

$60 Wednesday Morning

174 Equitation-Walk-Trot, Rider 8 Years Old & Under ChampionshipMust have shown in class 53. If class 53 is split, ribbon winners 1-6 are eligible for the championship. Balance of $50 paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated entry fee will be $90.

$30Nom

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130 Equitation-Open, Walk-Trot Rider 9 Years Old

$60 WednesdayMorning

133 Equitation-Open, Walk-Trot Rider 10 Years Old

$60 Wednesday Morning

177 Equitation-Walk-Trot, Rider 9 & 10 Years Old ChampionshipRibbon winners 1-6 of classes 130 and 133 are eligible. Balance of $50 paid for championship, if qualified. If not nominated entry fee will be $90.

$30Nom

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USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT 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 NON-MEMBER 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 SHOW PASS 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.

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USEF Competition Name: USEF#:Competition Division(s) and Rating(s):

Starting January 1, 2019, if you are a USEF Competing Member 18 years of age or older you are required to complete the core Safe Sport Training within 30 days of activating your membership.

If you do not complete the training, you are ineligible to participate in all USEF activities including competitions.

TAKE the SAFE SPORT TRAINING at USEF.org by logging into your member dashboard.

USEF SAFE SPORT TRAINING REQUIRMENT

World's Championship Horse Show 335

All Divisions

The Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show USEF #335 is operated in accordance with the current Rules of the USEF of which body it is a Regular Member Competition and is rated an “A” in Five-Gaited; Fine Harness; Hackney & Harness Ponies; Hackney Pleasure Pony; Roadster Pony & Roadster Horse; American Saddlebred Pleasure.

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FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT

By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the World’s Championship Horse Show (Competition.) I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules.

I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered.

I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, broadcasts, internet, film or news media, or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation.

The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4.

GR1210.4 - Competition management shall place a minimum of one sharps container per each competition, whether or not stabling is provided. Additionally, at least one sharps container per fifty occupied stalls for the disposal of needles and other disposable sharp instruments in convenient locations in barns housing competition horses. It is competition management’s responsibility to replace such containers when full and dispose of them properly. Competition management may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their agents up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments. Competition management will place a notice of this requirement either in its prize list or on a specific handout given to trainers on check in at the competition. If local law has different requirements, local law will prevail. Competitions failing to comply with placing the required number of containers on the show grounds will be considered in violation of the rules and may be subject to penalty as determined by the CEO or his designee and/or the Hearing Committee.

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SADDLEBRED RECORD CH-EQUITATION RULES1. Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible, a horse (living or deceased) must be a regis-

tered American Saddlebred and must have earned the necessary points (see SaddlebredRecord Point System); applicant or owner must be a current ASHA member.

2. Number of Points & U.S. Equestrian Show Requirements: To become a Champion inEquitation, a horse must have earned 15 points at United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) licensed Saddlebred competitions.

3. Time Limit on Points: There is no time limit on earning points.4. Applications: Application must be made on the proper form and must be accompanied by

the application fee of $75.00 and two photographs. In the case of a deceased horse, the pho-tograph requirement may be waived if photos are unavailable. Application may be submittedby the owner, agent, or other person. A $50 rush fee will be assessed for priority processing.

5. Violations of U.S. Equestrian Rules: If an owner or owner’s agent has been found tohave been in violation of the Drugs and Medications Rules at a specific horse show, nopoints will be earned by the horse in question for that entire horse show. Any other viola-tions of the rules (as adjudicated by USEF) and/or correction of official show results mayresult in loss of points or championship status.

6. Approval of Champion-Equitation: When a horse has been approved as a Champion-Equitation, the applicant will receive the Certificate of Equitation Championship. The pre-fix CH-EQ will be permanently added to the horse’s name on ASR records. If the horsehas already earned a CH in performance, or subsequently earns a CH in performance,the CH-EQ will follow the CH. A new registration certificate will be issued to the Owner ofRecord upon presentation of the original certificate.

7. Permanent Status: The designation of Champion-Equitation is permanent and irrevoca-ble, except in the case of a violation of USEF rules or a correction of official show results(see Rule 5. above).

8. Duplicate Certificates of Championship: $35.00 each.9. Refund Policies: Refunds will be made only if (a) two or more applications have been received,

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SADDLEBRED RECORD CH-EQUITATION POINT SYSTEMSaddle Seat and Pleasure Equitation

1. To achieve CH-EQ status, a horse must earn 15 points at USEF licensed Saddlebred competitions.

2. Only championship classes and finals count for points. 3. A horse that wins the Triple Crown (Senior UPHA Challenge Cup, NHS Good

Hands, and USEF Medal) is automatically eligible for CH-EQ status. This may beover a horse’s total show career, and can be with multiple riders.

4. The following classes are not eligible for points:! Walk & Trot Equitation! Maiden, Novice, or Limit! Five-Gaited Horsemanship! Generic equitation classes not specified as saddle seat or pleasure equitation5. Point Values

2 points 1st place Championship or Finals class in which four or more horses have competed and qualified in a prior class.

1 point 2nd place Same as above.

In addition to the above point values, three Top Ten finishes in a final receive acombined 1 point. Eligible finals include:

! USEF Medal Finals – Junior Exhibitor and Adult! NHS Good Hands Finals ! UPHA Challenge Cup Finals – Junior, Senior, and Adult! UPHA Pleasure Equitation Finals – Junior and Senior! Saddle and Bridle Pleasure Equitation Medallion Finals! Pleasure Equitation Olympics – Junior and Senior! ASHA National Pleasure Equitation Championship Ph

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SADDLEBRED RECORD RULES1. Eligibility Requirements: To be eligible, a horse (living or deceased) must

be a registered American Saddlebred and must have earned the necessary points (see Saddlebred Record Point System); applicant or owner must be a current ASHA member.

2. Number of Points & USEF Show Requirements: To become a Champion in the Performance, Show Pleasure, and/or Country Pleasure Divisions, a horse must have earned 15 points at United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) licensed American Saddlebred competitions.

3. Time Limit on Points: There is no time limit on earning points.4. Applications: Applications must be made on the proper form and must be

accompanied by the application fee of $75.00 and two photographs. In the case of a deceased horse, the photograph requirement may be waived if photos are unavailable. Application may be submitted by the owner, agent, or other person. A $50 rush fee will be assessed for priority processing.

5. Violations of USEF Rules: If an owner or owner’s agent has been found to have been in violation of the Drugs and Medications Rules at a specific horse show, no points will be earned by the horse in question for that entire horse show. Any other violations of the rules (as adjudicated by USEF) and/or correction of official show results may result in loss of points or championship status.

6. Approval of Champion: When a horse has been approved as a Champion, the applicant will receive the Certificate of Championship. The prefix CH will be permanently added to the horse’s name on ASR records; a new registration certificate will be issued to the Owner of Record upon presentation of the original certificate.

7. Permanent Status: The designation of Champion is permanent and irrevocable, except in the case of violation of USEF rules or a correction of official show results (see Rule 5 above).

8. Duplicate Certificates of Championship: $35.00 each.9. Refund Policies: Refunds will be made only if (a) two or more applications

have been received, or (b) at the discretion of ASR. The application with the earliest postmark will be accepted.

10. Exceptions: An exception may apply in the event a championship class is changed to a stake class at a USEF licensed American Saddlebred competition when qualifying has been waived. Horses earning championship class points must have qualified in a prior class. (see Point Values Exceptions)

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SADDLEBRED RECORD POINT SYSTEMPERFORMANCE, SHOW PLEASURE AND COUNTRY PLEASURE

1. To achieve CH status, a horse must earn 15 points at USEF licensed American Saddlebred competitions.

2. Only points at a single show will be allowed.3. Only points won in n and classes will count toward the total of

15 points required to earn CH status.4. The following classes are not eligible for points:

A O T RCombinationConsolationEquitationLimit

Local or ResidencyMaiden ModelNovicePair

ProspectRestrictedTrailVersatilityWalk & Trot

S & B Shatner Western Pleasure Qualifying

5. Point Values 2 points 1st place Championship class in which four

or more horses have competed and qualified in a prior class.

1 point 2nd place Same as Above1 point 1st place Any other eligible class in which six or

more horses have competed. Exceptions (see #10 under rules) 2 points 1st place Championship changed to a stake

in which four or more horses have competed and qualified in a prior class.

1 point 2nd place Same as Above1 point 1st place Championship changed to a stake in

which six or more horses have competed and D D OT qualify in a prior class.

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American Saddlebred Horse Association (ASHA) National Pleasure Horse Awards

(Effective for the 2015 Competition Year)

Eligibility Requirements: A. To be eligible, a horse must be a purebred American Saddlebred, registered with ASR or ASHA of Canada. B. There is no enrollment fee or application. C. Points will be earned at horse shows recognized by USEF during the show year (December 1 through November 30) for which

the Award is given. D. The recorded owner of the horse and the rider/driver/handler must be current ASHA members on the date the class is held in

order for the points to court. Point System:

A. Points earned in one section as defined below cannot be combined with another section (i.e., points earned in Show Pleasure Driving will count only toward the Show Pleasure Driving Award).

B. Number of points a horse can earn is based on the classification of the show and the number of reported entries in a class, as follows:

1-9 Entries 10 & Over Entries 1st Place 2nd Place 1st Place 2nd Place A Competition 2 1 4 2 AA Competition 4 2 8 4 AAA Competition 8 4 16 8

C. The classification of a show is based on the number of classes offered in the Pleasure Division. A – 10 classes, AA – 15 classes, and AAA – 20 classes.

D. Awards will be given for each division in the following sections. Show Pleasure:

x Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Championship x Three-Gaited Adult Championship x Five-Gaited Open Championship x Driving Open Championship

Country Pleasure: x Three-Gaited Junior Exhibitor Championship x Three-Gaited Adult Championship x Driving Open Championship x Western Open Championship x Hunter Open Championship A. If the horse show does not offer Junior Exhibitor and Adult Three-Gaited Show Pleasure or Junior Exhibitor and Adult Three-

Gaited Country Pleasure Championship classes, points will be earned in the Three-Gaited Open Show Pleasure or Three-Gaited Open Country Pleasure Championship classes; the age of the rider will determine in which section the points will count.

B. If the horse show offers Junior Exhibitor and Adult Championships for Show Pleasure Five-Gaited, Show Pleasure Driving, Country Pleasure Driving and Country Pleasure Western, points will be earned in both the Junior Exhibitor and Adult Championship classes.

Violations of USEF Rules: If an owner or an owner’s agent has been found to have been in violation of the Drugs and Medications Rules at a specific horse show, no points will earned by the horse in question for that entire horse show. Any other violations of the rules (as adjudicated by USEF) and/or correction of official show results may result in loss of points or Award.

Exception: In the event that qualifying is waived for whatever reason and Championship classes are changed to Stake classes, normal points will be earned in the Stake classes for that show. Points are earned by the horse and calculated by ASHA. The American Saddlebred earning the most points in each section will be honored as the ASHA National Pleasure Horse Champion of the section for the Award year. There will only be one high point champion honored per section. In the event that two or more horses have the same highest number of points, the horse with the most first place ribbons will be considered champion. In the event that two or more horses still have the same highest number of points, the horse with the most first place ribbons in an AAA show will be considered high point champion. It this still does not resolve the conflict, AA shows and A shows will be considered until the conflict is resolved.

Awards will be presented at the ASHA Annual Meeting to the current recorded owner of the horse at the time the last point was earned.

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Adair County Fair & Horse Show 7/11-7/20Alexandria Fair & Horse Show 8/28-9/2Allen County Fair TBAAmerican Road Horse & Pony Assn. TBABallard Couny Fair 7/22-7/27Barren County Fair 6/25-6/29Bell County Fair 6/19-6/22Boone County Fair & Horse Show 8/5-8/10Bourbon County Fair & Horse Show TBABoyd County Fair 6/22-6/29Boyle County Fair & Horse Show 6/11-6/15Breckinridge County Fair 6/19-6/22Bullitt County Fair 6/17-6/22Burlington Spring Horse Show 5/24-5/25Butler County Green River Catfish Festival 7/4-7/6Carlisle County Fair TBACarroll County Fair 5/31-6/8Carter County Fair TBACasey County Apple Festival 9/26-9/28Casey County Fair 6/16-6/22Clark County Fair & Horse Show 6/15-6/22Clinton County Fair 6/8-6/15Crittenden County Lions Fair 7/27-8/3Cumberland County Fair 8/2-8/10Daviess County Fair 7/10-7/13Edmonson County Fair 9/5-9/14Estill Couny Ag. Fair 7/13-7/20Franklin County Fair 6/19-6/22Gallatin County Fair /24-6/29Garrard County Fair TBAGeorgetown Kiwanis Scott Co Fair 8/5-8/10Germantown Fair 7/29-8/3Grant County Fair & Horse Show TBAGrayson County Fair TBAGreen County Fair & Horse Show 6/10-6/15Greenup County Fair TBAHancock County Fair 7/31-8/3Hardin County Fair 7/8-7/13Harrison County Fair 7/22-7/27Hart County Fair 7/1-7/6Henderson County Fair 7/21-8/3Henry County Fair 7/30-8/3Hickman County Fair TBA

2019 Fairs, Festivals & Horse ShowsHOOFKY Charity Horse Show 7/20Hopkins County Fair TBAIsom Festival 8/28-8/31Jessamine County Fair 7/8-7/13KASPHA State Championship Horse Show

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Kenton County Fair 7/15-7/20Kentucky Spring Premier 4/11-4/13Kentucky State Fair 8/15-8/25Larue County Fair TBALaurel County Fair TBALawrenceburg Fair & Horse Show 6/22-6/29Lexington Jr League Horse Show 7/8-7/13Lexington Lions Bluegrass Fair 6/6-6/16Lincoln County Fair 7/1-7/6Little World's Fair TBAMadison County Fair & Horse Show 7/26-8/3Marion County Fair 6/22-7/6Marshall County A & I Fair 3/28-3/31McCracken County Fair 6/22-6/29McLean County Fair 7/10-7/13Meade County Fair 7/20-7/27Mercer County Fair & Horse Shows Inc. 7/22-7/27Metcalfe County Fair & Pony 7/17-7/22Monroe County Fair TBAMontgomery County Fair 7/8-7/13Morgan County Agricultural Fair 7/27Muhlenberg County Fair 6/11-6/15Murray-Calloway Co. Fair 6/11-6/15Nelson County Fair 7/15-7/20Ohio County Fair TBAOldham County Fair 7/30-8/3Owen County 4-H Fair & Horse Show 6/29-7/6Owingsville Lions Horse Show 7/4-7/6Pendleton County Fair 7/21-7/27Perry County Fair 6/13-6/15Powell County Fair 6/13 -

6/15Pulaski County Fair 7/15-7/20Robertson Co Agricultural Fair 9/20-9/22Rock Creek Horse Show 6/4-6/8Rowan County Fair 8/14-8/17Russell County Jaycee Fair 5/31-6/8SAHIBA Spring Show 5/10-5/12

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2019 Fairs, Festivals & Horse ShowsSan-N-Tone Open Horse Show TBAShelby County Fair & Horse Show 6/10-6/22Shelby County Bluegrass Classic TBAShelbyville Horse Show 7/31-8/3Silverama 6/26Southern Kentucky Fair 7/21-7/27Spencer County Fair 7/12-7/27Spring Blast Horse show 4/26-4/28Taylor County Fair 5/31-6/8Tollesboro Lions Fair 7/12-7/20Trigg Co Riding Club 9/14Trimble County Fair 6/17-6/22Union County Fair 6/17-6/22Washington County Fair 10/4-10/6Wayne County Fair & Horse Show TBAWestern Kentucky State Fair TBAWhitley County Fair TBAWoodford County Fair & Horse Show 5/18-6/29World's Championship Horse Show 8/17-8/24

For More Information on County Fairs & Horse Shows Contact: Gib Gosser (606) 451-0404

Accommodations and Entertainment InformationGo to Louisville Information Center

Mailing Address401 West Main Street

Suite #2300 Louisville, KY 40202

[email protected]

[email protected]

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