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Carriage Classic in the Pines May 4 & 5, 2019 SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:30 AM WPCSA Bronze Sanctioning Applied For ADS Sanctioned Awards for High Score Friesian, High Point Morgan, High point small pony, Highs point Miniature Horse, High Point Welsh in non-Welsh classes and for High Score Mountain and Moorland. Show Information Location: Big Sky Farm | 390 Tremont Place | Southern Pines, NC 28387 Pleasure Show Judge: John Greenall Show Chair/Organizer: Deborah Branson Show Secretary: Sarah Crevar Rabb PO Box 2270 | Southern Pines, NC | 28388 [email protected] (910) 904-1296 | Cell (910) 690-8669 6300 Ashemont | Aberdeen, NC | 28315 [email protected] (919) 414-4492 Announcer: David Frump Ring Master: Lysa Holbrook Vet on Call: Southern Pines Equine Technical Delegate: Kail Palmer-Miller Show Info & Prize List available on: carolinapony.com moorecountydrivingclub.net Emergency Personnel: 911 | the show ground is less than 10 minutes from an emergency hospital Rules Committee for Welsh show: Deborah Branson | Dede Bushneck | David Frump

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Carriage Classic in the PinesMay 4 & 5, 2019SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:30 AMWPCSA Bronze Sanctioning Applied ForADS Sanctioned

Awards for High Score Friesian, High Point Morgan, High point small pony, Highs point Miniature Horse, High Point Welsh in non-Welsh classes and for High Score Mountain and Moorland.

Show InformationLocation:Big Sky Farm | 390 Tremont Place | Southern Pines, NC 28387

Pleasure Show Judge:John Greenall

Show Chair/Organizer: Deborah Branson

Show Secretary:Sarah Crevar Rabb

PO Box 2270 | Southern Pines, NC | [email protected] (910) 904-1296 | Cell (910) 690-8669

6300 Ashemont | Aberdeen, NC | [email protected](919) 414-4492

Announcer:David Frump

Ring Master:Lysa Holbrook

Vet on Call:Southern Pines Equine

Technical Delegate:Kail Palmer-Miller

Show Info & Prize List available on:carolinapony.commoorecountydrivingclub.net

Emergency Personnel:911 | the show ground is less than 10 minutes from an emergency hospital

Rules Committee for Welsh show:Deborah Branson | Dede Bushneck | David Frump

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Entry Fee Information

ADS Entry Fee Information – USE ONLINE ENTRY FORM LINK

http://www.americandrivingsociety.org/entry_forms/16_ADS_PD.pdf

Pre-Entries Post- EntriesClose Date: 04/25/18 (Tue before show) Show Day (starting after pre-entry close)ADS Per Class Fee: $25/class $20 admin fee (on top of entry total)ADS Adult Division Fee:working, turnout, reinsmanship, pick your own route, pleasure drive

$100/horse/pony & exhibitor combo per Division

$20 admin fee (on top of entry total)

ADS Junior Division Fee:working, turnout, reinsmanship, pick your own route, pleasure drive

$75/horse/pony & exhibitor combo per Division

$20 admin fee (on top of entry total)

ADS Competition Fee: $5/exhibitor $5/exhibitorADS Non-Member Competition Fee: $30/exhibitor $30/exhibitor

Stalls: $50/night $50/nightStall Cleaning Deposit:Separate Check – returned if stall is cleaned prior to departure

$25/stall $25/stall

Shavings: $8/bag **Must preorder by pre-entry close dateKentucky Derby Party Fee: $35/person $35/person

Refund Info: NO REFUND ON ENTRIES WITHOUT A VET CERTIFICATE prior to Show Date

ADS Entry InformationPayment: Full Payment received by Show start date (or open check)Entry Form: Must be completed in full & signed using Form on ADS Website for ADS Pleasure shows Coggins/Vaccination: All horses/ponies showing must provide a valid Coggins for current year and proof of Equine

Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within the six months prior to entering the competition venue.

Entry Fee Information

WPCSA Entry Fee InformationPre-Entries Post- Entries

Close Date: 04/26/18 (Friday before show) Show Day (starting after pre-entry close)WPCSA Per Class Fee: $25/class $20 admin fee (on top of entry total)WPCSA All Day Fee: $70/horse/pony & exhibitor combo $20 admin fee (on top of entry total)WPCSA Recording Fee: $5/pony $5/ponyWPCSA Non-Member Fee: $5/owner $5/ownerWPCSA Non-Member Measure Fee: $5/pony $5/pony

Stalls*: $50/night $50/night

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Stall Cleaning Deposit:Separate Check – returned if stall is cleaned prior to departure

$25/stall $25/stall

Shavings**: $8/bag **Must preorder by pre-entry close dateKentucky Derby Party Fee: $35/person $35/person

Refund Info: NO REFUND ON ENTRIES WITHOUT A VET CERTIFICATE prior to Show Date

WPCSA Entry InformationPayment: Full Payment received by Show start dateEntry Form: Must be completed in full & signedRegistration Papers: All horses/ponies showing in WPCSA classes must have a legible copy of Welsh Certificate of

Registration on file with secretaryCoggins: All horses/ponies showing must have a valid Coggins on file with secretaryMeasurement: All horses/ponies must have a measurement card on file with secretary or be measured at show

Measurement of ponies/cobs without a card will be announced or can be done by appointment

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General Information and Rules

ADS General Information & Rules1. The Moore County Driving Club, the show committee, and the owners of the property known as Big Sky

Farm will not be responsible for any claim resulting from injury or injuries to any person, equine, or loss or damage to property incurred on the show grounds. All persons riding on any vehicle MUST sign an A.D.S waiver and Big Sky Farm waiver. Competitors in violation are subject to disqualification from the show.

2. Any dog that is not restrained by a leash will be confined by the Show Officials and a $75.00 retrieval fee will be assessed.

3. The combined driving hazards/obstacles located on the facility are OFF LIMITS TO EVERYONE. If any horse/pony is seen/caught by management or show officials within a hazard/obstacle all persons associated with that horse/pony will be ELIMINATED from show and told to leave grounds immediately.

4. Late entries might not be listed in the program.a. An ENTRY is defined as a combination of horse(s) or ponies(s), vehicle and driver, which has

been assigned a specific entry number. Any change in this combination will be considered as a new entry.

b. All checks and payments are to be made payable to: Moore County Driving Club.c. The American Driving Society Disclaimer (provided in Prize List Online) must be signed by every

competitor/participant including the driver and each person who rides with a driver on a carriage not only during the actual competition but including any time from arrival at the competition to departure. See Show Secretary for additional copies.

d. Every participant in the Carriage Classic in the Pines is responsible for having knowledge of, and is subject to, the current ADS. Rulebook (2018).

e. The show committee reserves the right to decline any entry and to return any fee before or during the competition without being liable for compensation.

f. The show committee reserves the right to combine, divide, or cancel classes at its own discretion.

g. The entry fee will be refunded if a class is canceled.5. Awards and Championships

a. Points will be awarded as follows 1st place-6 points, 2nd place-5 points, 3rd place-4 points, 4th

place-3 points, 5th place-2 points, 6th place-1 point.b. In classes with fewer than (6) entries, all placing points will be adjusted for the size of the class; 5

entries: 1st place-5 points, 2nd place-4 points, 3rd place-3 points and so on; 4 entries: 1st place-4 points, 2nd place-3 points, 3rd place-2 points; 3 entries; 1st place-3 points, 2nd place-2 points and etc.

c. To be eligible for Division Championships and Awards, a competitor must enter and be judged in every class of that division.

d. No Championship Points will be awarded for entries in specialty classes.e. If a tie in a championship points is to be decided, the following will be used: the best placing

in the reinsmanship class. A tie for reserve any be decided by a coin flip if all parties agree.f. To be eligible for champion, a competitor must be entered and complete the five classes

that constitute their division.6. Any questions or dispute not covered by these Rules and Regulations will be referred to the

Technical Delegate to be brought to the Judge or Show Manager for a decision.7. The Judge’s decision shall be final.

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8. Removing the bridle from an animal harnessed to a vehicle or leaving on animal unattended while hitched anywhere on the show grounds will result in immediate elimination.

9. Junior division open to whips 18 years of age or younger as of Jan 1 2018. 13 years of age or younger to be accompanied by an adult. Helmets required for all juniors.

10. No cantering/galloping will be allowed in any pleasure show class. A break to a canter is defined as four full strides; six full strides or more is prolonged canter or gallop (ADS article 211). In case of multiple turnout, all horses must break for a penalty to be incurred.

ADS EligibilityHorse: Equines over 14.2 (58’/ 147 cm) in height will be classified as horse.

Pony: Equines 14.2 hands and under. If pony class is split large and small; small pony not to exceed 12.2 hands (50” / 147cm) large pony are those ponies over 12.2 not to exceed 14.2

VSE: Equines under 9.3 hands (39” / 99 cm).Open: Open to all drivers and horses/ponies.

Junior: Any Whip who is under 19 years old as of January 1, 2018. Helmets required.

Utility: Open to horses and ponies put to a 2 or 4 wheel marathon type vehicle and not suitable for any other division or class. Pneumatic wheels are acceptable in this division

Old Guard Class: Open to whips of 60 years and older.

Novice Horse & Pony:

Any turnout of single horse or pony may compete in the Novice division under the following conditions (ADS Article 214.2) – entries are ineligible for Novice classes after winning at least one first place ribbon in each of three ADS-recognized and/or USEF-licensed Carriage Pleasure driving competitions. Will split into horses & ponies if entries warrant

Maiden Only open to drivers who have not won a first place ribbon in a ADS recognized and/or USEF licensed Carriage Pleasure Driving competition

WPCSA General Information & Rules

The judge’s decision is final.

The judge, rules committee or show grounds manager may intercede in any situation that appears unsafe to exhibitors, animals or bystanders to reduce the possibility of accident or injury. Any acts of discourtesy or disobedience to the judge or officials, or the part of the owner, rider or groom shall disqualify the ponies & the owner shall forfeit his/her entry fee & other fees.

All Welsh ponies six years & over, showing in breeding classes & all Welsh, ½ Welsh & Part breds showing in performance classes MUST BE MEASURED or present a valid WPCSA or USEF measurement card. Measuring will be done between 8 & 8:30 AM on show day or by appointment.

Removing the bridle from an animal harnessed to a vehicle or leaving an animal unattended while hitched, anywhere on the show grounds, will result in instant elimination & removal from the show grounds.

Wire Wheeled Vehicles Permitted in all driving classes.

Junior exhibitors must wear approved protective headgear (ASTM/SEI) at all times whenever mounted or in a driven vehicle at all times while on the show ground. Harness must be secured & properly fitted. Any rider

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violating this rule at any time must immediately be prohibited from further riding until such headgear is properly in place.

Class Specifications

ADS CLASS SPECIFICATIONS

Turnout (Ring Class) A Pleasure Driving class in which entries are judged primarily on performance and quality of each turnout. To be show both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot, working trot, and strong trot. To stand quietly and to rein

back. To be judged: 70% on the condition, fit and appropriateness of harness and vehicle, spares and appointments, neatness and

appropriateness of attire and overall impression. 30% on performance, manners and way of going.

Working (Ring Class) A Pleasure Driving Class in which entries are judged primarily on the suitability of the horse to provide a pleasant

drive. To be shown both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. To stand quietly and to

rein back. All entries chosen for a workout may be worked both ways of the arena at any gait requested by the judge and

may be asked to execute appropriate tests. To be judged: 70% on performance, manners and way of going of the horse (s). 20% on the condition and fit of harness and

vehicle. 10% on neatness of attire.

Reinsmanship (Ring Class) A Pleasure Driving class in which entries are judged primarily on the ability and skill of the driver. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. Drivers shall be required to

rein back. All drivers chosen for a workout may be worked at any gait requested by the judge and may be asked to execute

appropriate tests. The driver should be seated comfortably on the box so as to be relaxed and effective. Either the one or two handed method of driving is acceptable. Common to both methods, the elbows and arms

should be close to the body with an allowing but steady hand enabling a consistent “feel” with the horse’s mouth. Drivers should not be penalized or rewarded for using one general style over another.

To be judged: 75% on handling of reins and whip, control, posture, and overall impression of driver. 25% on the condition of

harness and vehicle and neatness and attire.

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Pick Your Route Obstacles o To be driven over a course of obstacles (paired markers) with no set route. The number of obstacles to

be proportionate to the dimensions of the driving area. Not to exceed 20 obstacles. o Typically, obstacles in this type of class are not measured for each entry but are set at 80 inches (200 cm)

at the start of the competition, and only reset in the event of a knockdown. o After passing through the Start markers, the driver proceeds through each obstacle to the designated

Finish markers, choosing his own route. Each obstacle and the start and finish lines may be driven from either direction. Driving an obstacle more than once or through the Start/Finish lines out of sequence will be considered off course.

o Course faults are scored as penalty seconds and are added to the driver’s elapsed time. Placings are determined on a low total time basis.

PLEASURE DRIVING OBSTACLE PENALTIES Knocking over start or finish marker 5 secondsKnocking down or dislodging obstacle 5 secondsBreak to canter

1st break to canter 5 seconds2nd break to canter 5 seconds3rd break to canter 5 seconds4th break to canter EliminationProlonged canter Elimination

Disobedience or groom(s) dismounting (cumulative over course)1st incident 5 seconds2nd incident 10 seconds3rd incident Elimination

Starting before signal EliminationFailure to cross starting line within one minute of signal EliminationOff-course EliminationOutside assistance EliminationFailure to carry whip EliminationUse of a tie-down or overcheck EliminationBreakage of harness or vehicle EliminationExceeding time limit (twice time allowed) EliminationEntries that overturn EliminationFailure of entire entry to pass through start or finish markers Elimination

Concours d’ Elegance The essence of the competition is the word “Elegance”. The winner will be the turnout, which, in the opinion of

the judge, presents the most elegant effect. This will include vehicle, harness, appointments, horse(s), driver, passengers, grooms, etc., but above all, general impression is most important. Vehicle and harness may be inspected to ensure thoughtful restoration and careful maintenance. Attention will be paid to the personal appearance of the driver, grooms, and passengers as it contributes to the overall picture. Period costumes are definitely prohibited. Performance will not be judged unless it detracts from the elegance of the turnout.

Will be judged by overall impression throughout the competition.

Ladies Driving Class Entries are judged primarily on the suitability of the turnout for a lady with emphasis on manners. To be shown both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. Must rein back without resistance and must stand quietly at any location in the arena.

To be judged: 50% on manners, performance, elegance and suitability of the turnout for a lady. 25% on the skill of the driver. 25% on overall impression.

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Gentlemen’s Driving Class Entries are judged primarily of the turnout for a gentleman with emphasis on manners. To be shown both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. May show a degree of

boldness but not excessive speed. Must rein back without resistance and must stand quietly at any location in arena.

To be judged: 50% on manners, performance, and suitability of the turnout for a gentleman. 25% on the skill of the driver. 25% on overall impression.

Drive and Ride Single horse or pony to be shown in two concurrent sections. In Harness: To be shown to a suitable pleasure driving vehicle, both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot,

working trot, and strong trot. To stand quietly and to rein back Under Saddle: To be shown both ways of the arena at a walk, and trot (or jog). To stand quietly and to rein back. To be judged: • 50% on performance, manners, way of going and suitability in harness. • 50% on performance,

manners, and way of going under saddlePleasure Drive – Pace

Purpose: To test the driver on his skill in negotiating a cross-country drive at a prescribed pace (similar to a hunter pace). 260.1 To be driven over a marked course of any length (suggested length 3-6 miles or 5-10 km). The mid-point of the course is marked with a “half-way” marker. Drivers are given the distance of the course and the speed they are to drive and they must try to come to the finish line exactly on time. Mandatory Trot: The last 0.6 mile (1 km) must be driven at the trot. The start of the trot is marked “mandatory trot.” One penalty is assessed for each second too early or too late. Five penalties for each break in gait to a canter or gallop as defined in Walk section and mandatory trot sections: Five penalties for each break in gait as defined in for 1st, 2nd and 3rd breaks, 4th break is Elimination. Ties: In the event of a tie, the judge determines the winner by selecting the horse most suitable to provide a pleasant drive. To be judged on how close the driver’s time comes to the ideal time.

Old Guard Class is judged under “house rules”. Open to all drivers 60 years and over. To be shown both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. Must rein back and stand quietly.

To be judged: 50% on reinsmanship 50% on performance

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WPCSA CLASS SPECIFICATIONS

WPCSA PLEASURE DRIVING (Article 113.1) 12/1/2016 To be shown to a suitable two or four-wheeled vehicle or four-wheeled vehicle for pairs, but not a viceroy, racing sulky or fine harness rig. Use of a bike style vehicle with floorboards and a basket is acceptable. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, working trot and trot on and stand quietly and except for tandems, to back readily. A properly attired groom or passenger capable of rendering assistance in case of an emergency is required for all pairs and tandems; unicorns and four-in-hands require 2 grooms/passengers. Failure to comply will result in elimination from the class. To be judged 75% on performance, manners, movement and style; 25% on breed type and conformation. Working classes are judged 100% on performance

WPCSA CARRIAGE DRIVING (Article 113.2) Wire wheeled vehicles may be used. Classes open to Ponies/Cobs/Half-Welsh/Part Breds. To be shown both ways of the arena at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. To stand quietly, both on the rail and while lined up, and to rein back. In the slow trot the animal should maintain forward impulsion while showing submission to the bit. A properly attired groom or passenger capable of rendering assistance in case of an emergency is required for all pairs and tandems; unicorns and four- in-hands require 2 grooms/passengers. Failure to comply will result in elimination from the class.

WPCSA CARRIAGE DRIVING TURNOUT (Article 113.2.3) To be judged primarily on the performance and quality of each turnout. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. To stand quietly and to rein back. To be judged 70% on the condition, fit and appropriateness of harness and vehicle, neatness and appropriateness of attire and overall impression; 30% on performance, manners and way of going.

WPCSA CARRIAGE DRIVING WORKING (Article 113.2.3) To be judged primarily on the suitability of the animal to provide a pleasant drive. To be shown both ways of the ring at a walk, slow trot, working trot and strong trot. To stand quietly both on the rail and while lined up and, to rein back. May be asked to execute appropriate tests. To be judged 70% on performance, manners and way of going; 20% on condition and fit of harness and vehicle; 10% on neatness of attire.

WPCSA OBSTACLE/CONES DRIVING (Article 113.2.3) Obstacle/Cones to be judged 100% on performance. Course plan must be announced and posted one hour before competition is to begin. Competitors may walk the course. Martingales and overchecks are prohibited in obstacle classes for all vehicles. Side checks are optional. Failure to comply incurs elimination. Refer to specifications in rulebook (Article 113.2.3) for the type of obstacle/cones classes being offered. See Article 113.2.2.7 for definition of break in gait.

WPCSA OBSTACLE/CONES DRIVING (Article 113.2.3) Obstacle/Cones to be judged 100% on performance. Course plan must be announced and posted one hour before competition is to begin. Competitors may walk the course. Martingales and overchecks are prohibited in obstacle classes for all vehicles. Side checks are optional. Failure to comply incurs elimination. Refer to specifications in rulebook (Article 113.2.3) for the type of obstacle/cones classes being offered. See Article 113.2.2.7 for definition of break in gait.

WPCSA OBSTACLE/CONES DRIVING (Article 113.2.3) Obstacle/Cones to be judged 100% on performance. Course plan must be announced and posted one hour before competition is to begin. Competitors may walk the course. Martingales and overchecks are prohibited in obstacle classes for all vehicles. Side checks are optional. Failure to comply incurs elimination. Refer to specifications in rulebook (Article 113.2.3) for the type of obstacle/cones classes being offered. See Article 113.2.2.7 for definition of break in gait.

WPCSA Obstacle - Pick Your Route1. To be driven over a course of obstacles (paired markers) with no set route. The number ofobstacles to be proportionate to the dimensions of the driving area. Not to exceed 20obstacles.2. Typically obstacles in this type of class are not measured for each entry, but are set at 2.5meters or 8'3" at the start of the competition, and only reset in the event of a knockdown.3. After passing the starting line, the driver shall proceed through each obstacle to the designatedfinish line, choosing his own route. Each obstacle is to be negotiated once and only once, butmay be approached from either direction.

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4. Course faults are scored as penalty seconds and are added to the driver’s elapsed time.Placings are determined on a low total time basis. Ties for first will be decided by a drive-off.5. Penalties (as they differ from those under penalties section):a) Knocking down or dislodging obstacle 5 secondsb) Driving through an obstacle again 10 seconds each timec) Missing an obstacle Elimination

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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE OF EVENTSFriday, May 3 2019

12:00 pm Stabling opens

1:00 pm - 5:30 pm Secretary office opensCompetitor Packet Pick up

6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Welcome reception-wine & light hors d’ oeuvresSaturday, May 4 2019

7:00 am Secretary office opens8:00 am Vendor area opens8:30 am Classes start

12:00 pm Lunch break12:45 pm Classes resume

6:00 pm Kentucky Derby competitors party (tickets required)Sunday, May 5 2019

7:30 am Secretary office opens8:30 am Vendor area opens8:30 am Show begins

12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch break main ringADS Concours D’ Elegance awarded after all classes completeWPCSA Concours D’ Elegance awarded after all classes complete

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CLASS NUMBERS BY DIVISIONClass # Class Name Class # Class NameSingle Pleasure Horse Division Single Pleasure Pony Division

4 Single Horse Turnout 1 Single Pony Turnout25 Single Horse Reinsmanship 17 Single Pony Working33 Single Horse Pick Your Route 18 Single Pony Reinsmanship39 Single Horse Pleasure Drive – Pace 30 Single Pony Pick Your Route42 Single Horse Working 38 Single Pony Pleasure Drive – Pace

Single Very Small Equine Division Utility Division5 Very Small Equine Turnout 7 Utility Turnout

19 Very Small Equine Working 28 Utility Pick Your Route22 Very Small Equine Reinsmanship 37 Utility Pleasure Drive – Pace31 Very Small Equine Pick Your Route 47 Utility Reinsmanship40 Very Small Equine Pleasure Drive – Pace 49 Utility Working

Multiples, Pair or Tandem Divisions: Horses, Ponies, VSE Novice Division6 Multiples Turnout 3 Novice Horse & Pony Turnout

27 Multiples Pick Your Route 24 Novice Horse & Pony Reinsmanship36 Multiples Pleasure Drive – Pace 26 Novice Horse & Pony Working45 Multiples Reinsmanship 32 Novice Horse & Pony Pick Your Route48 Multiples Working 36 Novice Horse & Pony Pleasure Drive – Pace

Junior Whip Division Ride and Drive8 Junior Whip Turnout 16.1 Ride and Drive (Drive Part)

29 Junior Whip Pick Your Route 16.2 Ride and Drive (Ride portion)38 Junior Whip Pleasure Drive – Pace44 Junior Whip Reinsmanship46 Junior Whip Working

Ladies to Drive Maiden Whip21 Ladies to Drive 20 Maiden Whip

Old Guard Gentlemen to Drive43 Old Guard 23 Gentlemen to Drive

WPCSA - ABCD Pleasure Driving WPCSA - Carriage Driving10 WPCSA - A, B, C, D - Conformation Pleasure Driving 2 WPCSA - Carriage Turnout11 WPCSA - A, B, C, D - Working Pleasure Driving 9 WPCSA - Carriage Driving Working12 WPCSA - A, B, C, D - Conformation Pleasure Driving Stake 35 WPCSA - Pick Your Route

WPCSA - ½ & Partbred Pleasure Driving13 WPCSA - ½ and Partbred - Conformation Pleasure Driving14 WPCSA - ½ and Partbred - Working Pleasure Driving15 WPCSA - ½ and Partbred - Conformation Pleasure Driving Stake

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Saturday - 05/05/18Show Schedule8:30 AM Start

Class # Class Name Main Ring

1 Single Pony Turnout2 WPCSA - Carriage Turnout3 Novice Horse & Pony Turnout4 Single Horse Turnout5 Very Small Equine Turnout6 Multiples Turnout7 Utility Turnout8 Junior Whip Turnout9 WPCSA - Carriage Driving Working

10 WPCSA - A, B, C, D - Conformation Pleasure Driving11 WPCSA - A, B, C, D - Working Pleasure Driving12 WPCSA - A, B, C, D - Conformation Pleasure Driving Stake13 WPCSA - ½ and Partbred - Conformation Pleasure Driving14 WPCSA - ½ and Partbred - Working Pleasure Driving15 WPCSA - ½ and Partbred - Conformation Pleasure Driving Stake

16.1 Ride and Drive (Drive Part)

Lunch

16.2 Ride and Drive (Ride portion)17 Single Pony Working18 Single Pony Reinsmanship19 Very Small Equine Working20 Maiden Whip21 Ladies to Drive22 Very Small Equine Reinsmanship23 Gentlemen to Drive24 Novice Horse & Pony Reinsmanship25 Single Horse Reinsmanship26 Novice Horse & Pony Working

Kentucky Derby Party!

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Sunday - 05/06/18Show Schedule8:30 AM Start - Open Card

Class # Class Name

27 Multiples Pick Your Route28 Utility Pick Your Route29 Junior Whip Pick Your Route

30 Single Pony Pick Your Route31 Very Small Equine Pick Your Route32 Novice Horse & Pony Pick Your Route

33 Single Horse Pick Your Route

34 WPCSA Pick Your Route

35 Multiples Pleasure Drive – Pace

36 Novice Horse & Pony Pleasure Drive – Pace37 Utility Pleasure Drive – Pace38 Junior Whip Pleasure Drive – Pace39 Single Pony Pleasure Drive – Pace40 Single Horse Pleasure Drive – Pace41 Very Small Equine Pleasure Drive – Pace

Return to Main Ring42 Single Horse Working43 Old Guard44 Junior Whip Reinsmanship45 Multiples Reinsmanship46 Junior Whip Working47 Utility Reinsmanship48 Multiples Working49 Utility Working

Presentation of Concours D’ Elegance Award - ADS & WPCSAPresentation of Champions and reservesPresentation of special awards

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Directions to Show

Put in your GPS, 175 Tremont Pl Southern Pines, stable is at 390 just a little further. Make sure you come off of Connecticut Rd NOT YOUNGS ROAD, you will not get through with trailer! If you need better directions call Deborah Branson 910-690-8669

From North:Enter Southern Pines from the North via US 1. Just after passing the NC Research Center on your left, merge into the left turn lane and turn onto May Street. Continue to the first traffic light (Connecticut). Turn left. Come approximately 3 miles to Tremont Place. Turn left and come under the Pergola. Continue across the small bridge. Stabling and parking will be on your right.

From South:Enter Southern Pines from the North via US 1. Just after passing the NC Research Center on your left, merge into the left turn lane and turn onto May Street. Continue to the first traffic light (Connecticut). Turn left. Come approximately 3 miles to Tremont Place. Turn left and come under the Pergola. Continue across the small bridge. Stabling and parking will be on your right.

AccommodationsMicrotel Inn & Suites | 205 Windstar Pl. | Southern Pines, NC | (910) 693-3737Best Western | 1675 US 1 S | Southern Pines | (910) 692-0640Hampton Inn | 200 Columbus Dr. | Aberdeen, NC | (910) 693-4330

FoodFood will available on the grounds.

00-337-0050 0-337-0050

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WELSH PONY & COB SOCIETY OF AMERICA, INC. MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION

Application InformationApplicant(s) NameAddressCity/State/ZipTelephoneEmailWebsite

Type of Membership (check one): Renewal New Membership

$10 Fee (Add for Foreign Memberships) All Canadian & Foreign payments must be in U.S. Funds.

$1,000 Life – Individual Only $1,000 Junior Life – Individual Only | Birth Date _____________

$60 *Annual Family/Firm - Immediate family unit or a corporation/firm or association*List names below

$50 Annual – Individual Only

$35 Annual Associate – Individual OnlyLimited Membership Privileges. No discount on registration & transfer fees; no vote; will not receive yearbook or be listed in the Member/Breeder Directory

$30 Annual Junior - Individual Only - Age 18 & Under | Birth Date __________________No vote; will not receive yearbook or be listed in the Member/Breeder Directory

NOTE:

All Annual Memberships expire on December 31 of the current year, regardless of date submitted. *New members receive a literature packet: Member-breeder list, Welsh Pony Leaflet; Welsh Cob Brochure;

Care/Feeding booklet; Fee Schedule; WPCSA Newsletter; WPCSA Rulebook & By-Laws; 3” WPCSA Window Decal.

*Family/Firm membership please listIndividual’s Names Designated Voter Name DOB if under 18

Complete Membership Form & MailMail To Welsh Pony & Cob Society of America, Inc. | 720 Green St. | Stephens City, VA 22655

Payment Method Check Enclosed Credit card Visa MasterCard

Name on card

Card Number Exp. / CVV#back of card

( )

Signature X

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2018 – Carriage Classic in the Pines - WELSH SHOW ENTRY FORMOne entry form per rider/pony combination

Pony InformationRegistered Pony Name WPCSA#

Age Color Sex Height

Sire Name Reg. #

Dam Name Reg. #

Owner InformationOwner Name WPCSA#

Address

Phone ( ) - Email

Exhibitor InformationExhibitor Name WPCSA#

Junior? Age DOB / /

Address

Phone ( ) - Email

Classes Entered (please list each class number in a separate box)

Payment Information

Item Pre-Entry

Post-Entry Qty Subtotal

Classes | Entry Fee $25 $20 admin

All Day | Entry Feehorse/pony & exhibitor combo per division

$70 $20 admin

WPCSA Recording Fee/pony $5 $5

WPCSA Non-Member Fee/owner $5 $5

WPCSA Non-Member Measure Fee/pony $5 $5

Stall Fee $50 $50Stall Cleaning DepositRefundable upon departure

$25 $25

Shavings/bag(must be preordered)

$8 -

Kentucky Derby Party $35 $35

Total Amount Due

Entry Checklist

All Entries must Include:

Payment

Completed & Signed Entry Form

Registration Papers (copy)

Coggins

Measurement (copy)if applicable

Checks payable to: Moore County Driving Club

Send Entries to:

Sarah Crevar Rabb | 6300 Ashemont Rd | Aberdeen, NC | 28315

Questions? Contact:

Deborah [email protected] (910) 904-1296 | Cell (910) 690-8669

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Every entry at a WPCSA sanctioned show shall constitute an agreement and affirmation that all participants: 1) shall be subject to the rules of the WPCSA, CWC and the local competition; 2) every animal and exhibitor is eligible as entered; 3) agree to be bound by the rules of the WPCSA, CWC and the local competition and accept as final any decision of the WPCSA, CWC or competition on any questions arising under said rules and agree to hold the competition, the WPCSA, CWC their Officials, Directors and Employees harmless for any action taken; 4) agree that they participate voluntarily in the competition fully aware that equine sports and the competition involve inherent dangerous risks and by participating they expressly assume all risks of injury or loss and agree to indemnify and hold the WPCSA, CWC, the competition and their Officials, Directors, Employees and Agents harmless from all claims including injury or loss during or in connection with the competition whether or not such injury or loss resulted, directly or indirectly, from negligent acts or omissions of said Officials, Directors, Employees and Agents of the WPCSA, CWC or the competition.

Entry Form Release Information

Signature of Owner X Date / /

Signature of Exhibitor X

Signature of Parent/Guardian(if Exhibitor is under18)

X