2024 Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show Prize List
Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
Linda
Gorton Mayor
July, 2024
Hello, everyone,
Welcome to Lexington, the Horse Capital of the World, and the proud home of the 88th annual Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show, the nation’s largest outdoor Saddlebred show
As the first leg of the American Saddlebred “Triple Crown”, this treasured tradition attracts top competitors from the United States and Canada, and thousands of visitors to Lexington.
There is much more to this show than outstanding competition. Since 1937, this show has raised well over $4 million for charity and civic organizations.
Each year, Junior League members donate thousands of volunteer hours to make the show possible They are the reason for its success. The Lexington Junior League is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year!
While you are here, I encourage you to enjoy our city. Lexington has many fine restaurants, a lively downtown, and world-class countryside. Congratulations Junior League on another successful show!
Sincerely,
Linda Gorton Mayor
2024 Contact Information
Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show
P.O. Box 687 | Lexington, Kentucky 40588
Phone: (859) 252-8014 | Fax: (859) 225-1286
Email: lexingtonhorseshowchair@gmail com | Website: www lexjrleague com
From Frankfort, Kentucky: Take I-64 eastbound Take KY-922/Newtown Pike, exit 115, toward Lexington/Airport Turn left onto KY-922/Newtown Pike Take a right on Iron Works Parkway
The Kentucky Horse Park entrance will be on your right
From Richmond, Kentucky: Take I-75 northbound Take KY-922/Newtown Pike, exit 115, toward Lexington/Airport. Turn right onto KY-922/Newtown Pike. Take a left on Iron Works Parkway. The Kentucky Horse Park entrance will be on your right.
From Bluegrass Airport: Turn left on Man O War Boulevard Take a right on US 60/Versailles Road Merge on KY-4 N/ W New Circle Road towards I-75/I-64 Exit 9B on KY-922/Newtown Pike Turn left on Iron Works Parkway The Kentucky Horse Park entrance will be on your right
Abigail Brotherton
CHAIR, LEXINGTON JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARITY HORSE SHOW
(502) 320-0685
lexingtonhorseshowchair@gmail.com
PO Box 687 Lexington, KY 40588
Dear Friends and Supporters of the Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show,
It’s an honor to welcome you to the 88th annual Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show taking place at the beautiful Rolex Stadium located at the Kentucky Horse Park from July 8 - 13!
For those of you who have seen the show before and to those who are new to the show this yearthank you. Thank you for allowing me, the women of the Horse Show Board, and the Junior League of Lexington to play a part in the Saddlebred industry as we host the first leg of the American Saddlebred “Triple Crown.” Thank you for the hard work and effort you put in to travel and participate in our show. Thank you for your support throughout the show that provides crucial support and funding to nonprofits throughout Central Kentucky The Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show wouldn’t be the same without each of you
There have been decades of hard work and perseverance surrounding the show, and this year has been no different. We have worked tirelessly over the last year to ensure the continuation of a decades long legacy that both you and the women who served before us have created. This year, we look forward to presenting amazing events, fantastic seating, and noteworthy customer service. We do this in effort to showcase both the captivating history of the Saddlebred horse and the diligent work of the women in the League.
In addition to our wonderful attendees and members, we could not pull off this traditional event in the American Saddlebred industry without our engaged volunteers, dedicated staff, and strongest supporters. Thank you again for your commitment to the Saddlebred industry, the Lexington and Central Kentucky communities, and to 88 years of the Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show!
See you in July!
Abigail Brotherton
EXECUTIVE BOARD JUDGES
Chair Abigail Brotherton
Vice Chair
Treasurer
Boxes
Kelsey Carter
Kaitlin Key
Lydia McManus
League President....................................Melissa Hammer
Sustainer...............................................Leslie Ann Asbury
HORSEMAN'S ADVISORY BOARD
Bret Day
Todd Graham
Tom Lowry
Danny Lockhart
Kelly Self Lockhart
Kristen Bagdasarian
Robert Gardiner
Melissa Moore
Mary Gaylord McClean
David Cater Dunbarton, NH (Saddlebreds, Roadster, Hackney Harness, Equitation)
James Cherry Encinitas, CA (Saddlebreds, Roadster, Hackney Harness, Equitation)
Dwayne Knowles Kutztown, PA (Saddlebreds, Roadster, Hackney Harness, Equitation, Friesians)
OFFICIALS
Manager Kent Moeller Versailles, KY
USEF Steward Josie Forbes Nicholasville, KY
USEF Steward.............................................Stacey Wright Roanoke, VA
Show Secretary................................................Beth Snider Shelbyville, KY
Assistant Show Secretary..........................Sandy Backer Columbia, MO
SHOW STAFF
Stable Manager/Paddock Dewey Bass Simpsonville, KY
Announcer
Mark Farrar Shelbyville, TN
Ringmaster Jerome Parker Northford, CT
Organist
Gene Wright Shelbyville, KY
Hornblower Steve Buttleman Louisville, KY
Veterinarian..........................................Dr. Hugh Behling Simpsonville, KY
Farrier.......................................................Travis Herlocker Versailles, KY
MOS Tabulation.............................................Lori Nelson Paris, KY
Photographer....................................Howard Schatzburg Cave Creek, AZ
Videographer Richfield Video Shelbyville, KY
The Junior League of Lexington:
100 Years of Serving the Bluegrass
Ten women dedicated to volunteerism and improving the Lexington community founded the Junior League of Lexington (JLL) in 1924 and built the foundation of community service for which today’s League is known For almost 100 years, many strong women from around the Bluegrass have united and worked together to improve life for all citizens of our community.
Our mission statement challenges us to promote voluntarism and improve our community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers The JLL has answered this call through its long history supporting more than 130 local nonprofit organizations with both our time and our finances The JLL has been a founding contributor for many important local organizations serving our community, including Baby Health Services (1938), the Lexington Children’s Theater (1939), the Opportunity Workshop of Lexington (1961), the Living Arts and Science Center (1968), Chrysalis House (1978), and the Hope Center Recovery Program for Women (2000) In addition to these important monetary donations, JLL members continue to offer an even more important donation: dedication through volunteering Members volunteer their time to organizations throughout the Bluegrass in many different ways, from helping with everyday tasks like spring cleaning and meal preparation to serving as board members for numerous area nonprofit organizations. In total, members contribute more than 3,500 volunteer service hours to other central Kentucky nonprofits each year!
Developing women ’ s potential is another focus of the JLL, and we have created some truly unique avenues for accomplishing this goal each year since 1924 We are well known for the Lexington Junior League Horse Show, which began in 1937 and continues to draw visitors from around the country each July. League members put in countless hours every year to make this event a success, and we ’ re excited that you ’ re joining us for our 88th year!
Back in 1924, our charter members saw an opportunity to make a difference. Through the combined energy and vision of our membership over the past ten decades, the JLL has indeed made a difference by touching many lives in need This same energy and vision are alive today as we continue to make a difference in our community and celebrate 100 years as an organization! This horse show allows us to continue our vision and make a difference not only in our community, but in yours
Thank you for your support!
The Junior League of Lexington awarded $30,000 in grants to deserving community agencies for 2024.
In addition to financial support, the League will provide more than 36 volunteers to serve these agencies. Our volunteer support adds an additional estimated $5,000 of value to the following agencies:
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Please note, pricing increase may occur as event dates approach.
Terrace Table
Infield Box
Ringside Box
Weeklong reserved table for 6 in the Terrace area Includes shade coverage and fans. Cash bar and dinner service in the Terrace area during evening classes. One (1) included parking pass per box with additional available for purchase.
Weeklong reserved box for 6 in the Infield area Includes shade coverage and fans Cash bar in the Infield area during evening classes One (1) included parking pass per box with additional available for purchase.
Weeklong reserved box for 6 in the Ringside area Cash bar with seat-side service in the Ringside area during evening classes One (1) included parking pass per box with additional available for purchase
Weeklong access to HL area with dinner service and cash bar each evening Parking pass included and seating access to the HL overflow seating in Ringside area
Single night access to HL area with dinner service and cash bar Included seating access to the HL overflow seating in Ringside area
Specialty seating early bird pricing will be available through April 30, 2024. Regular specialty seating sales will begin on May 1, 2024, and will be in effect through the end of the show. Contact horseshowboxes@gmail.com with questions about specialty seating pricing and availability.
Parking passes for the week will be available for purchase on a limited basis.
General admission pricing for evening classes is $15 Monday-Saturday. Children 2 and under are free. Morning classes are free.
Exhibitor weeklong wristbands are $50.
Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover credit cards are accepted.
Make all checks payable to the Junior League of Lexington. A $25 fee will be assessed for checks returned for non-sufficient funds or credit cards declined.
Please visit https://bit.ly/SpecialtySeating for more information.
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Proof of negative Coggins within the past 12 months is required of every horse entering the show grounds. A copy of the test results should be attached to the entry form; otherwise, they must be presented to the Secretary upon arrival NO ENTRY WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT CURRENT TEST RESULTS.
USEF GR 845
1 All horses entering the grounds must be accompanied by documentation of Equine Influenza Virus and Equine Herpes Virus (Rhinopneumonitis) vaccinations within 6 months prior to entering the property. Horses not in compliance with this rule may be required to leave the competition grounds upon request by Competition Management Documentation should consist of one of the following methods mentioned below The frequency of the vaccine administration should be per the vaccine manufacturers’ or veterinarian’s recommendations. It is recommended that vaccines are administered by or under the direction of a veterinarian.
2. In the case of vaccines administered by a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide documentation from the veterinarian documenting that the horse in question received the vaccinations, the name of the vaccines and date of vaccine administration
3. In the case of vaccines administered by a person other than a veterinarian, the exhibitor, upon request by Competition Management, must provide a receipt of vaccine purchase which is signed by the owner, or agent with care, custody and control of the horse; name, serial number and expiration date of the vaccine; and date of vaccine administration.
4 In the case of a horse that is unable to receive either of the vaccinations due to a history of adverse reactions, the exhibitor, upon requests by Competition Management, must provide a letter from the veterinarian on official letterhead stating that the horse in question cannot be vaccinated due to medical concerns and a log of temperatures taken twice daily for the seven days prior to entering the competition grounds These horses must also have their temperature taken and logged twice daily while on the competition grounds. The log of temperatures should be provided to the Competition Management, steward, or technical delegate when requested.
Copies of all necessary health papers will be requested in the horse show office at check in Thank you for your cooperation.
2024 Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show Rules and Regulations
EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFICATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH
1 RESERVATIONS | The Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show reserves the right to:
a. Vary or add to the list of invited officials
b. Cancel or combine any class with three entries or less
c. Refuse any entry without explanation or recourse
d. Hold eliminations where the number of entries warrant
2. ENTRIES | Entries close June 3, 2024. All entry fees, stall fees, USEF fee, etc. MUST BE PAID IN ADVANCE with entries prior to the closing dates as outlined above. Entries must be made on our official form. Copies may be made of the official entry form. Any information contained on the entry form may appear in the official horse show program Equitation horses must be entered by name, along with the name and address of the rider Please enter for Championship classes and Stake classes in advance A copy of registration papers for Saddlebred Horses, Hackney/Harness Ponies, Roadster Horses, and Ponies must accompany the entry form PAYMENT MUST ACCOMPANY THE ENTRY PARTIAL PAYMENT OR OPEN CHECKS FOR INITIAL ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED OPEN CHECKS OR PAYMENT IN FULL WILL BE REQUIRED FOR CHARGES OR ADDITIONS AT THE SHOW AMERICAN EXPRESS, DISCOVER, MASTERCARD, AND VISA ACCEPTED
For Qualifying Horses
All qualifying class entry fees must be paid in full by the closing of entries After the start of the show, a horse already entered in the show may post enter any other class at the show for which he is qualified, but at double the regular entry fee
For Championship Classes
Pay for the Championship class in advance at the regular entry fee.
Pay a late entry fee which is one & one-half times the regular entry fee and must be paid by 11:00 a.m. the day of the class. After 11:00 a.m. the fee will double.
For Five-Gaited, Three-Gaited and Fine Harness Championships
Please enter the Championship in advance There is no entry fee to pay in advance The entry fee is deducted from ribbon winners only
For Equitation Championships
Please enter and pay for the Junior and Senior Championships and the Walk/Trot Championship in advance *If the rider does not qualify for these championships, you may request a refund of the entry fee for the class IF THE ENTRY FEE FOR THESE CLASSES IS NOT PAID IN ADVANCE, A LATE ENTRY FEE OF ONE- & ONEHALF TIMES THE REGULAR ENTRY FEE WILL BE ASSESSED
For Pleasure Championships
Please enter and pay for the Championship classes in advance of the regular entry fee. If not paid in advance, the post entry-fee of one & one half the times the regular entry fee will be assessed.
2024 Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show Rules and Regulations
13. DRESS CODE | The following dress code has been adopted and will apply to all trainers, handlers, grooms and other participants entering the show ring: (1) Collared shirts are required; stable names and logos are acceptable; (2) Shirts must be tucked in while in the show ring; (3) Slacks or khaki pants only (no denim or shorts); (4) Billed hats must be worn forward
14. ADMITTANCE PASSES | Every exhibitor, trainer and handler MUST have a wristband for admittance to the seating areas and grandstand areas.
15 TROPHIES | All Perpetual, Memorial and Challenge trophies will remain in the possession of the Junior League of Lexington until retired Trophies will be given to the winners
16 CREDENTIALS | Current measurement cards or valid measurement forms issued by the USEF must be presented to the Secretary before showing any pony If not available, the pony must be measured at the show Measurement times will be announced No pony will be able to show without measurement forms Amateur certification should be made available to the Secretary A current copy of all rider, owner, and trainer USEF membership cards should be attached with the entry or presented at time of check in
17. DOGS | Dogs are not permitted on the show grounds unless on a leash
18. STABLE AREA PARKING | For security reasons, access to the stable area will be restricted to owners and trainers who have purchased a STABLE ACCESS PERMIT from the Horse Show Office The permit will be $30 and allows access daily. Parking will be accessible through the Kentucky Horse Park Campground entrance. Cars or trucks parked blocking emergency vehicle access will be towed with no warning. Any damage caused by a parked car or truck in the stable area will be the responsibility of the owner of the vehicle.
19 ADDITIONAL | All questions not covered by the Rule Book of USEF or the preceding Rules and Regulations shall be decided by management or the Horse Show Hearing Committee
20 STALLS | Stalls are temporary with doors provided
21 CLASSES | Classes will be split if the number of entries warrant
22 FOOTING | Warm-up ring has Geo Tex mixed with sand and is 150 x 240 Show Ring has Geo Tex mixed with sand and is 120 x 290
23. PHOTOGRAPHY | Schatzberg Photography is the official photographer for the 2023 show Any other photography, or advertisement thereof, taken of subjects within the confines of the show ring without prior written consent from show management is expressly forbidden. Violation of this rule will be grounds for removal from the premises and a $1000 fine. Photography passes for outside the ring may be purchased for a fee of $500 per photographer. Visit https://bit.ly/LexingtonPressPass for more information.
2024 Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show Rules and Regulations
24 GOLF CARTS | All operators of Golf Carts and other motorized Vehicles must possess a valid, state issued motor vehicle operator’s license If an individual without a valid license is found to be operating a golf cart or motorized vehicle with or without an adult present, the Junior League of Lexington will fine that individual $100 and the vehicle will be held by the show until the fine is paid In the event an individual is found to violate the above a second time, he/she will be barred from showing for the balance of the show and his/her trainer of record and all horses in the trainer’s care and custody will also be barred from showing for the balance of the show and all premiums won to date by any of those horses will be forfeited. USEF GR 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
THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LEXINGTON, INC., THE LEXINGTON JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARITY HORSE SHOW, ITS OFFICERS, INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS, OR EMPLOYEES SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR TO ANY EXHIBITOR, AGENT, TRAINER, OWNER, MANAGER, RIDER, DRIVER, HANDLER, OR SPECTATOR. IT SHALL BE A CONDITION OF ENTRY THAT THE ABOVE-NAMED PARTIES SHALL HOLD BLAMELESS THE JUNIOR LEAGUE OF LEXINGTON, INC , THE LEXINGTON JUNIOR LEAGUE CHARITY HORSE SHOW, MANAGEMENT, ITS OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE TO HIS/HER PERSON, EQUIPMENT, ET AL THAT MAY OCCUR FROM SICKNESS, THEFT, FIRE, OR OTHER PERIL
We have been advised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet as follows:
Any motor vehicle having in excess of 26,000 pounds registered gross weight must participate in IFTA fuel tax program through their base state or they must secure a “fuel Permit” from the Division of Motor Carriers of the Transportation Cabinet, which is valid for a consecutive 10-day period A fee of $40 is charged for that permit.
Kentucky also has a heavy vehicle mileage tax, which applies to vehicles with a registered gross weight of 60,000 pounds or more. Such vehicles are required to obtain a “Highway Use Permit” if they do not already have a KYU license.
In addition, motor vehicles operating in for hire carriage are required to qualify with the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet interstate movements involving vehicles licensed in other states will probably be entitled to reciprocal privileges regarding licensing requirements. Out of state licensed vehicles must pay a $10 fee for a vehicle identification card Farm plated vehicles are exempt from all taxes and Kentucky size and weight limitations, license requirements and reciprocal privileges may be verified by inquiry directly to:
Commonwealth of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
Division of Motor Carriers | Frankfort, KY 40602 | (502) 564-4540
2024 Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show Rules and Regulations
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 Modified Level or above, Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage Competitions, Endurance Rides and Vaulting Competitions: (See GR828 4 of the Federation rules) Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Modified 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, or agent, at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a 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 (exception: Friesian performance FR231) 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
PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR STATEMENT | Please be reminded that protective headgear passing ASTM standards is recommended by USEF, however it is not a requirement
MOTORIZED VEHICLE STATEMENT | 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/legal guardian 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 penalties against those responsible for the child committing the offense Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule The unsafe use of personal electronic transport devices, as determined by the competition officials and management in their sole discretion, that do not require a driver’s license to operate, including but not limited to segways, hover boards, and single wheeled scooters is prohibited on competition grounds Operating such devices in areas where people gather may be deemed “unsafe use ” if there is a risk of harm to others. If the operator of the device is a minor, the parent/legal guardian or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating the device in violation of this rule is accountable and may be subject to penalties. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.
SHARPS CONTAINERS
STATEMENT | GR 1210.4 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 on the show grounds will be considered in violation of the rules and may be subject to penalty as determined by the CEO or Executive Director and/or the Hearing Committee
Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 16 or 18
THREE-YEAR-OLD
119. $250 UPHA Three-Year-Old Five-Gaited Classic – Thursday Evening Entry fee $100 - Must be nominated to the UPHA Classic Program. Owners and Trainers must be current members of UPHA.
55. Junior Five-Gaited Mare – Tuesday Evening Entry fee
$50
142 $1,000 Junior Five-Gaited Championship – Friday Evening Entry fee $150 - To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in class 24 or 55
170 $10,000 Five-Gaited Grand Championship – Saturday Evening To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of the Five Gaited Saddle Horse section. HORSES MUST BE NOMINATED ON THE ENTRY FORM. Entry fee $550 will be deducted from ribbon winners only. See Premium Schedule on page 18.
AMATEUR
20. Amateur Three-Gaited, Under 15.2 – Monday Evening Entry fee
156. $1,000 Amateur Three-Gaited Championship – Saturday Evening Entry fee $150 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 20, 38, or 81
LADIES
14. Ladies Three-Gaited, Over 15.2 – Monday Evening Entry fee
135. $500 Ladies Three-Gaited Championship – Friday Evening Entry fee $125 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 14 or 51.
169. $500 Ladies Amateur Three-Gaited Championship – Saturday Evening Entry fee $125 - To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in class 45
JUNIOREXHIBITORS
7. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited, Age 13 & under – Monday Morning Entry fee
109 $400 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Junior Championship, 13 & under – Thursday Evening Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 7.
159. $400 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Championship, 14 to 17 – Saturday Evening Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 91.
THREE-YEAR-OLD
88 $250 UPHA Three-Gaited Three Year-Old Classic – Wednesday Evening Entry fee $100 - Must be nominated to the UPHA Classic Program. Owners and Trainers must be current members of UPHA.
139. $1,000 Junior Three-Gaited Championship – Friday Evening Entry fee $150 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 22 or 27
OPEN
48. $400 Open Three-Gaited Stake, Over 15.2 – Tuesday Evening Entry fee $100
85 $400 Open Three-Gaited Stake, Under 15 2 – Wednesday Evening Entry fee $100
CHAMPIONSHIP
165. $2,000 Three-Gaited Grand Championship – Saturday Evening
To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of the Three Gaited Saddle Horse Section HORSE MUST BE NOMINATED ON THE ENTRY FORM No advance entry fee required Entry fee of $250 will be deducted from ribbon winners only See Premium Schedule on page 18.
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FINE HARNESS HORSES
17. Ladies, Fine Harness – Monday Evening
Entry fee $50 - Entry eligible for class 131 if qualified by an amateur.
49. Amateur Fine Harness – Tuesday Evening
Entry fee
$50
131. $400 Amateur Fine Harness Championship – Friday Evening
Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 17 or 49 if qualified by an amateur lady.
THREE-YEAR-OLD&TWO-YEAR-OLD
108. Two-Year-Old Fine Harness – Thursday Evening
Entry fee
$50
113. $250 UPHA Three-Year-Old Fine Harness Classic – Thursday Evening
Entry fee $100 - Horse must be nominated to the UPHA Classic Owners and Trainers must be current members of UPHA
JUNIORHORSE
82 $400 Junior Fine Harness Stake – Wednesday Evening
Entry fee $100
OPEN
58 $400 Open Fine Harness Stallion/Gelding – Tuesday Evening
Entry fee
$100
77 $400 Open Fine Harness Mares – Wednesday Evening
Entry fee
$100
CHAMPIONSHIP
160. $2,000 Fine Harness Grand Championship – Saturday Evening
To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of the Fine Harness Horse section. HORSES MUST BE NOMINATED ON THE ENTRY FORM. No advance entry fee required. Entry fee of $250 will be deducted from ribbon winners only. See Premium Schedule on page 18.
Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in class 34
CARL MEYERS
THREE-GAITED PARK HORSE
4. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Park Horse – Monday Morning
Entry fee
$50
59. Amateur Three-Gaited Park Horse – Tuesday Evening
Entry fee
$50
80. Open Three-Gaited Park Horse – Wednesday Evening
Entry fee
$50
106. Junior Three-Gaited Park Horse – Thursday Evening
134.
Entry fee
$50
Amateur Three-Gaited Park Horse Championship – Friday Evening
Entry fee $50 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 59.
136. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Park Horse Championship – Friday Evening Entry fee $50 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 4.
158. $500 Three-Gaited Park Horse Championship – Saturday Evening
Entry fee $125 - To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in one class in the Three-Gaited Park Section.
SADDLEBRED PARK PLEASURE
65. Open Park Pleasure – Wednesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
75. Junior Park Pleasure – Wednesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
116. $250 UPHA Park Pleasure Classic – Thursday Evening
Entry fee $100 - Horses must be nominated to the UPHA Classic Program and owners and trainers must be UPHA members
155. $400 Three-Gaited Park Pleasure Championship – Saturday Morning
Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 65, 75, or 116.
SADDLEBRED SHOW PLEASURE
JUNIOREXHIBITOR
64. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure, Age 14 to 17 – Wednesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
68. Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited Show Pleasure, Age 13 & under – Wednesday Morning
62. ASB Junior Exhibitor Hunter Country Pleasure – Riders 17 & Under – Wednesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
66. Saddle & Bridle William Shatner Western Pleasure – Wednesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
93. Adult ASB Hunter Country Pleasure – Thursday Morning
Entry fee
$50
95. $200 ASB Country Pleasure Driving Championship – Thursday Morning
Entry fee $60 - To be eligible horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 3.
99 $200 Adult Three-Gaited English Country Pleasure Championship – Thursday Morning
Entry fee
$60 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 10
103 $200 Junior Exhibitor Three-Gaited English Country Pleasure Championship – Thursday Morning
Entry fee
$60 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 1
130 Sunrise Hunter Classic – Friday Morning
Entry Fee $50 00, Added Prize Money $350 - Open to horses 4 years old & under May be shown by an Amateur or Professional
147. $200 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Championship – Saturday Morning
Entry fee
$60 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 44, 62, or 93
154. $200 ASB Western Pleasure Championship – Saturday Morning
Entry fee
$60 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in classes 35 or 66.
2024 Lexington Junior League Charity Horse Show
ROADSTER HORSES
UNDERSADDLE
23 Open Roadster Horse Under Saddle – Monday Evening
Entry fee
$55
41 Youth Roadster Horse Under Saddle – Tuesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
110. $200 Roadster Horse Under Saddle Championship – Thursday Evening
Entry Fee $60 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 23 or 41
ROADSTERTOWAGON
28. Open Roadster Horse to Wagon – Monday Evening
Entry fee $50 (This class will qualify for bike championship)
ROADSTERTOBIKE
19. Novice Roadster Horse to Bike – Monday Evening
Entry fee
$50
31. Ladies Roadster Horse to Bike – Tuesday Morning
Entry fee
$50
53. Amateur Roadster Horse to Bike – Tuesday Evening
Entry fee
$50
72. Youth Roadster Horse to Bike, Age 15-21 – Wednesday Morning Entry fee $50 - *Include age of driver on entry blank.
90. $200 Open Roadster Horse to Bike – Wednesday Evening
Entry fee
$60
117 $30,000 added Mid-Ohio Memorial Day Trotting Sale Roadster Challenge – Thursday Evening The Roadster Challenge is open to horses cataloged, with a change of ownership at the 2022, 2023, or 2024 Mid-Ohio Memorial Day Trotters Sale Entries must be Registered with the ARHPA Owners/Trainers/Drivers must be members of the ARHPA Minimum age for drivers is 18 Entries must not have shown prior to May 1, 2022 Entries must qualify by competing in a minimum of 2 classes at 2 horse shows Winners are not eligible for further competition in this class Entry fee $500 $100 must be received with the entry; the remaining $400 is due 24 hours prior to the class
141 $400 Amateur Roadster Horse to Bike Championship – Friday Evening
Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in class 53, 72, or 31 if shown by an amateur lady
168 $750 Roadster Horse to Bike Championship – Saturday Evening
Entry fee $125 - To be eligible, horses must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class in the Roadster to Bike section or Wagon class 28
133 $400 Amateur Harness Pony Championship – Friday Evening Entry fee $100 - To be eligible, ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in classes 79 or 21, if shown by
166 $750 Hackney Harness Pony Grand Championship – Saturday Evening Entry fee $125 - To be eligible, ponies must have been entered, shown and judged in one other class of the Single Hackney Harness Pony Section
SINGLE HACKNEY PONIES
Hackney Pony – Tuesday Evening
Ladies Hackney Pony – Wednesday Evening
$250 UPHA Hackney Pony Classic – Thursday Evening Entry fee $100 - Ponies must be nominated to the UPHA Classic Program Owners and Trainers must be current members of UPHA
2 Pleasure Equitation, Age 13 & under – Monday Morning Entry fee $50
6 Pleasure Equitation, Age 14 to 17 – Monday Morning Entry fee $50
122 Junior Pleasure Equitation Championship, Age 13 & under – Friday Morning Entry fee $50 - To be eligible, riders must have been entered, shown and judged in class 2
127 Senior Pleasure Equitation Championship, Age 14 to 17 – Friday Morning Entry fee $50 - To be eligible, rider must have been entered, shown and judged in class 6
46 Open Gig Horse or Pony – Tuesday Evening Class will have two pinning's, one for horses and one for ponies
87 Carriage Evening Park Class – Wednesday Evening
To be shown at the park walk, park trot and show your horse both ways of the ring Class will have two pinning's, one for horses and one for ponies.
115. Coaching Four in Hand – Thursday Evening
Open to a Four in Hand of horses or ponies of any breed shown to an appropriate Coach at trot both ways of the ring To be judged on performance, quality, manners, and way of going Class will have two pinning's, one for horses and one for ponies
138 Concourse D’ Elegance – Friday Evening
This Class is open to exhibitors wishing to show a single, pair or multiple horses or ponies Class will have two pinning's, one for horses and one for ponies
11. Walk and Trot Pleasure, Open to Any Breed, 12 & under – Monday Morning Entry fee $50 - Open to any breed, 12 & under.
98. Walk and Trot Pleasure, Open to Any Breed, Championship, 12 & under – Thursday Morning Entry fee $50 - To be eligible, horse must have been entered, shown and judged in class 11.
OPPORTUNITY DUTCH HARNESS HORSES
9 Opportunity Dutch Harness Park Horse Under Saddle – Monday Morning
71 Opportunity Open Dutch Harness Horse – Wednesday Morning