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2008 Easterfest

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Date of Show:  April 7-12 2008
Entries Close on:  April 5th.
Show location: Magnolia Hills, Earlysville, Virginia
Contact Information: amilsapfann@hotmail.com
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We are opening this show to All Sim Players, and I welcome you all to Magnolia Hills.
 
Another year has come and gone! I can’t believe how fast it has gone. We had soo much fun at the last multi-disciplined show we hosted, we couldn’t wait for another one. This one is special though. We have some returning players that were active a few years ago and have since then returned! They are bringing some new competition and it might just perk up our horses when they see the new competition!
 
About this show: This is an All-Discipline show, and there’s something for EVERYONE! We are hosting this multi-days because there’s just TOO many divisions to host in one day! So come on up to Magnolia Hills to see the beautiful scenery! It will be an exciting adventure you won’t want to miss. There are surprises around every corner! So you might want to be careful where you step!!! (Hehe)
 
Here is the schedule of events.
Monday, April 7th: Hunters
Tuesday, April 8th: Driving, Racing
Wednesday, April 9th: Jumpers and DAY 1 of Eventing: Cross Country
Thursday, April 10th: Dressage and Day 2 of Eventing: Dressage
Friday, April 11th: Western and Day 3 of Eventing: Stadium Jumping
Saturday, April 12th: Halter classes
 
Rules:
• Each division will have its own set of rules located with the classlist.
• These are general rules that apply to ALL divisions.
• Don’t over show your horses. I will be keeping a close eye on how many classes your horse is entered in. It is NOT realistic to have a horse shown Hunters, Jumpers AND halter for example. You may enter ONE Large division and then they may enter the appropriate halter classes. The large divisions will be held on separate days. The Eventing division will be held over 3 consecutive days as if it were a Three Day Event.
• All horses must have a current NEGATIVE Coggins test on file with their vet. They must have had a recent farrier appointment. If we feel the need to, we will do spot checks on various horses before this event begins.
• Due to the intensity of this show and the activities going on, ALL DOGS must be kept on leashes.
• Please respect our show grounds. Pick up after yourself and keep your stall areas neat. A messy barn is a disaster waiting to happen.
• Results are final. They will be done by Randomizer.org and my horses will be entered.
• Have fun! This is a big show for Magnolia Hills and we want everyone, especially the new faces, to enjoy themselves. I take great pride in my farm and the shows that I host.
• On Monday and Tuesday- prior to the Three Day Event, the CROSS COUNTRY course will be closed to all non competitors. It is reserved so that they can familiarize themselves with the course. Maps are available and pre-event tours will be given to competitors.
• There is plenty of acreage for you to enjoy your visit. Trails are everywhere. Our boundaries are well marked. We use white fencing to mark the outer limits of our farm. Our interior property divisional fencing is black. So be aware of the white fencing. If you come across white fencing, you are near the property boundaries and must not go further. Our neighbors are aware of this huge event and have agreed to be lenient if there should be boundary crossings.
• Security- Rest assured that all measures are being taken to provide our competitors and their horses the best security possible. The County and City Police departments have graciously assigned several officers for this event. Fire and Rescue teams will be on grounds as well. We are 2 minutes from the Fire and Rescue house. In order to ensure security, ALL COMPETITORS must have a their security pass handy. No pass- no entry.
 
Fees:
One time fee of $100 per owner.
MEMBERS OF THE HAY!LAND PLAYERS COUNCIL HAVE FREE ENTRIES!!!
 
Entering instructions:
EMAIL all entries to: mailto:amilsapfann@hotmail.com with the subject title: 2008 Easterfest  ENTRIES. If you have any questions, feel free to email those to the same address. I check email several times daily. I accept all changes in entries. If you acquire a new horse and want the enter he/she in the show, just send in the additional entries just like you did before.

How to enter:
First, I need to know your date of arrival.
I need a list of your horses names. This is going into a database for the awards at the end of the show.
Copy and paste the classlist and assign your horses accordingly.
Entries must look like this:
SAMPLE email entry:
Your name
Your farms name
Date of arrival
The names of your horses entered in this show.
Halter
3. Stallion
Name of horse ridden by rider of farms name. If you own a mini-barn it would be like this: Name of horse ridden by rider of mini-barn @ main farm. The main farm is the farm where your mini barn is located or simply the barn you pay board to for the mini-barn.
 
Dressage Rules
Horses may enter two consecutive levels.
Riders may ride no more than two horses per level.
Riders must be sixteen years old by January 1st, 2007 to ride or handle stallions.
No horse may compete in any under saddle class if it is under thirty-six months of age at the time of competition.
Horses competing at the Grand Prix Level must be at least 7 years of age and horses competing above Fourth Level must be at least 6 years of age; the horse’s age is to be counted from January 1st of the year of birth to January 1st of the current competition year.
 
Hunter Division Rules
1. All horses competing must be registered with the Equine Registry.
2. Junior riders are riders that have not yet turned 18 years of age by the January of 2008. Amateur riders are riders above 18 years of age and do not receive money for riding/training. Professional riders are riders above 18 years of age that do receive money for riding/training.
3. Riders may only show 2 horses per class.
4. Entries must be turned in on time and with a check.
5. Pony heights are as follows:
Small Pony - 12.2 hh and under
Medium Pony - 12.3 hh to 13.2 hh
Large Pony - 13.3 hh to 14.2 hh.
 
The following is a description of the Hunter classes. DO NOT COPY and PASTE this classlist. The hunter divisions are further down in the classlist.

Hunter Division Descriptions
Weanlings/Yearlings
To be shown in hand. Judged on conformation/maturity and suitability for the hunter discipline.
 
Two Year Olds
To be shown in hand and at a jog. Judged on conformation/maturity, soundness and suitability for the hunter discipline.
 
Three Year Olds
To be shown in hand and at a jog. Judged on conformation/maturity, soundness and suitability for the hunter discipline. May only cross into Baby Green Hunter (no jumper/medal cross entry).
 
Four Year Olds
To be shown in hand and at a jog. Judged on conformation/maturity, soundness and suitability for the hunter discipline. May only cross into Baby Green Hunter &
 
Pre-Green Hunter (can do jumpers and medals).
 
Short Stirrup Hunters
Open to Riders 12 years of age and under to be shown at fences and cross rails to 18".
 
Baby Green Hunters
Open to horses in their first year of showing over fences. Horse/Rider combination must not have competed in any division over 2'6" this season or any season past. Open to horses and ponies and all riders. Fences go up to 2'6".
 
PRE-GREEN HUNTER DIVISION
A Pre-Green hunter is a horse of any age in its first 2 consecutive years of showing that has never shown over fences 3'6" or higher. To be shown over fences 3' to 3'3". Horse may not cross enter into division with fence heights of 3'6" or higher. To be judged on performance.
 
GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER DIVISION
same limitations as a green hunter; but with performance and soundness judged 60% and conformation 40%.
 
First Year Green Hunter
Horses in their first year of showing. Fences go up to 3'3".
 
Second Year Green Hunter
Horses in their second year of showing. Fences go up to 3’6”
 
Schooling Hunters
Open to horses in their first or second year of showing over fences. Horse/Rider combination must not have competed in any division over 2'9" this season or any season past. Open to horses and ponies and all riders. Fences go up to 2'9".
 
Maiden Hunters
Open to horse/Rider combinations who have not won three first place ribbons in any division higher than 2'6". Fences go to 3'0".
 
Pre-Children's Hunters
this division prepares children for Children's Hunters. Fences to 2'3"
 
Children's Hunters
open to horse's ridden by a junior rider. Fences go to 3'0".
 
Junior Hunters
Open to horses ridden by a junior rider. Fences go to 3'6".
 
Adult Amateur Hunters
Open to horses ridden by an amateur adult rider. Fences go to 3'3".
 
Amateur Owner Hunters
Open to horses shown by an amateur adult rider who owns them. Fences go to 3'6".
 
Small Pony Hunters
Open to all ponies standing under 12.3hh and ridden by a junior rider. Fences go to 2'6".
 
Medium Pony Hunters
Open to all ponies standing 12.3hh to 13.2hh and ridden by a junior rider. Fences go to 2'9".
 
Large Pony Hunters
Open to all ponies standing 13.3hh to 14.2hh and ridden by a junior rider. Fences go to 3'0".
 
Regular Working Hunter
Open to all horses and riders. Fences go to 4'0".
 
Regular Conformation Hunter
Open to all horses and riders. Fences go to 4'0".
 
Professional Hunter
Open to all horses ridden by a professional rider. Fences go to 5'0.
 
Hunter Hack
Show Hack
Show hacks must have vitality, animation, presence, balance, and clean fine limbs of supreme quality. Mane may not be roached, mane and tail may or may not be braided. The walk should be straight, four-beated and flat footed. The trot should be free, light and crisp. Contact should be on a more upright frame. Collection may be required with rider sitting. Extension - on contact - of medium speed with legs moving forward with impulsion, rider sitting or posting. Canter may be collected, regular or extended. Hand gallop with control may be required. Class routine - horses enter at walk. To be show at walk, trot, canter and hand gallop; collected and extended gaits to be called for; to stand quietly; only 8 horses to hand gallop at one time. To be judged on 55% performance, 20% quality, 15% conformation and 10% manners.
 
Road Hack
Mane may be roached, loose or braided. Tail may be braided. Horse or pony must present an appearance of overall substance with refinement. The walk - straight, four beated, flat footed with medium contact. Trot - straight and true; normal trot on light to medium contact; strong trot. Canter - normal on light to medium contact. Hand gallop under control. Horses enter ring at walk. To be shown at a flat footed walk on a reasonably loose rein, trot, strong trot, easy canter and hand gallop. Only 8 horses to hand gallop at one time. Judged on 55% performance, 20% substance, 15% conformation and 10% manners.
 
Pleasure Hack
To be shown at a flat footed walk, normal trot and easy canter, no gallop. Light contact to be maintained. To be judged 45% performance, 40% manners and 15% conformation.
 
Show Jumping Rules
1. All horses must be registered with the ER.
2. Horses must be age four or older to compete in shows.
3. Horses must be show jumpers! Show jumping is not the same as Hunters.
Rules about Cross entering:
1. No horse should compete in more than three classes per day.
2. A horse may not enter more than one level. Multiple tables can be entered per level.
3. Riders under the age of 18 may not show in any other classes besides Junior Jumpers and Children’s Jumpers.
 
Western Division Rules
1. General Horse Show Rules
2. No horse abuse!
3. All horses must be registered with the ER.
4. Follow all entering regulations.
5. Be on time for your class.
6. No illegal drugs are to be administered to horses prior to competing. These substances include those regulated by the AQHA.
7. All horses competing must have an up-to-date negative Coggins test on file with their vet. Random checks may occur.
8. There will be no halter classlist in the western division. It will be held on a separate day. There are only three classes per individual divisions. Suitability, Futurity and an open division. Horses entered in the suitablility class can ONLY enter suitability classes for this event. Same goes for Futurity classes.
• A Suitability Class consists of a halter and lunge line class. It is only open to horses age 2 and under. Horses showing in these class may ONLY enter lunge line and halter classes in the rest of the show. NO mounted classes.
• A Futurity Class is a class for horses age 4 and under. These horses MAY NOT enter any other mounted classes in the show. ONLY futurity classes. They may show halter classes and that's IT. This rule was broken the most last season so please pay attention to it.
 
Driving Rules and Regulations
1. All General rules apply.
2. Horses participating in this division should be over 4 years old.
3. Horses should not compete in any other performance classes.
 
Halter division Rules and Regulations
1. Please, only enter the classes that your horse is eligible for.
2. Horses are limited to 4 halter division classes.
3. Owners are limited to 5 horses per class from their farms. We know there’s tons of horses in HL, and know that this division could be massive. That’s why there’s a limit to the number of horses allowed by owners.
 
Eventing rules:
1. While this is a division that I know very little about, I’m trusting you all to enter the level that your horse is honestly capable of participating in.
2. Only one level per horse. All levels will have Dressage, Cross Country and Show Jumping.
3. Eventing horses MAY ONLY enter the Three Day Event. They will need the rest after this intense competition. They may enter the appropriate halter classes, but THAT’S IT.
 
Racing Rules:
1. The horses that are participating in the races at this event MAY NOT COMPETE IN ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE APPROPRIATE HALTER CLASSES AND THIS RACING CLASSLIST!
2. ANY violators will be removed from ALL competition.
3. Have fun with this show!
 
Dressage Classlist
1. Suitablity For Dressage
2. Dressage Seat Equitation
3. Introductory Test A
4. Introductory Test B
5. HLDA Four Year Old Test
6. HLDA Five Year Old Test
7. HLDA Six Year Old Test
8. HLDA Seven Year Old Test
9. FEI Pony Test A
10. FEI Pony Test B
11. FEI Junior Preliminary Test
12. FEI Junior Individual Test
13. FEI Young Riders Test
Dressage Tests
14. Training Level
15. Level I
16. Level II
17. Level III
18. Level IV
19. Prix St. Georges
20. Intermediare I
21. Intermediare II
22. Grand Prix
 
Hunter Classlist
23. Weanling/Yearling Hunter Breeding
24. Two Year Old Hunter Breeding
25. Three Year Old Hunter Breeding
26. Four Year Old Hunter Breeding
27. Short Stirrup
28. Baby Green Hunter
29. Pre-Green Hunter
30. First Year Green Hunter
31. Second Year Green Hunter
32. 1st & 2nd Year Green Conformation Hunter
33. Schooling Hunter
34. Maiden Hunter
35. Pre-Children's Hunter
36. Children's Hunter
37. Junior Hunter
38. Adult Amateur Hunter
39. Amateur Owner Hunter
40. Small Pony Hunter
41. Medium Pony Hunter
42. Large Pony Hunter
43. Regular Working Hunter
44. Regular Conformation Hunter
45. Professional Hunter
46. Hunter Show Hack
47. Road Hack
48. Pleasure Hack
 
Show Jumping Classlist
50. Level One Table One (2'9 - 3'0 in height, 3’0 - 3’6 in spread)
51. Level One Table Two
52. Pony Jumper (2’9-3’0 in height, 3’0 – 3’6 in spread, a pony, 14.2h or under, that is ridden by an individual who has not yet reached his/her 18th birthday)
53. Level Two Table One (3'0 - 3'3 in height, 3’3 - 3’9 in spread)
54. Level Two Table Two
55. Level Three Table One (3'3 - 3'6 in height, 3’6 - 4’0 in spread)
56. Level Three Table Two
57. Level Three Table Three
58. Children’s Jumper (3’6-3’9 in height, 3’6 - 4’0 in spread, to be ridden by exhibitors who have not yet reached their 18th birthday)
59. Level Four Table One (3'6 - 3'9 in height, 3’9 - 4’3 in spread)
60. Level Four Table Two
61. Level Four Table Three
61. Low Junior Jumper (3’6 - 3’9 in height, 3’9 - 4’3 in spread, a horse that is ridden by an individual who has not yet reached his/her 18th birthday)
62. Adult Amateur Jumper (3’6 - 3’9 in height, 3’9 - 4’3 in spread, to be ridden by exhibitors who are no longer eligible to compete as junior exhibitors. Rider must not receive money for training and/or lessons)
63. Level Five Table One (3'9 - 4'0 in height, 4’0 - 4’6 in spread)
64. Level Five Table Two
65. Level Five Table Three
66. Level Six Table One (4'0 - 4'3 in height, 4’3 - 4’9 in spread)
67. Level Six Table Two
68. Level Six Table Three
69. Level Seven Table One (4'3 - 4'6 in height, 4’6 - 5’0 in spread)
70. Level Seven Table Two
71. Level Seven Table Three
72. Junior Jumper (4’3 – 4’6 in height, 4’6 – 5’0 in spread, a horse that is ridden by an individual who has not yet reached his/her 18th birthday)
73. Level Eight Table One (4'6 - 4'9 in height, 4’9 - 5’3 in spread)
74. Level Eight Table Two
75. Level Eight Table Three
76. Level Nine Table One (4'0 - 5'0 in height, 5’0 - 5’6 in spread)
77. Level Nine Table Two
78. Level Nine Table Three
79. Grand Prix 1.70 m (not to exceed 5'5)
80. Grand Prix Table A
81. Open Jumper (will compete on Level Four-Level Eight standards)

Western Classlist
WESTERN PLEASURE
82. Suitability for Western Pleasure
83. Futurity Western Pleasure
84. Novice Western Pleasure
85. Intermediate Western Pleasure
86. Advanced Western Pleasure
87. Junior Horse Western Pleasure
88. Senior Horse Western Pleasure
89. Youth Western Pleasure
90. Adult Western Pleasure
91. Open Western Pleasure
 
REINING
92.Suitability for Reining
93. Futurity Reining
94. Novice Reining
95. Intermediate Reining
96. Advanced Reining
97. Junior Horse Reining
98. Senior Horse Reining
99. Youth Reining
100. Adult Reining
101. Open Reining
 
WESTERN HORSEMANSHIP
102. Lead Line (for exhibitor under age 9 and a handler; exhibitor may not cross enter into any horsemanship class)
103. Walk-Trot Horsemanship (any age; exhibitor may not show 3-gaited at all during this show)
104. Small Fry Horsemanship (Exhibitor under age 9)
105. Junior Horsemanship (Exhibitor 9-12 years old)
106. Senior Horsemanship (Exhibitor 13-17 years old)
107. Adult Horsemanship (Exhibitor 18 years and older)
 
WESTERN RIDING
108. Suitability for Western Riding
109. Futurity Western Riding
110. Novice Western Riding
111. Intermediate Western Riding
112. Advanced Western Riding
113. Junior Horse Western Riding
114. Senior Horse Western Riding
115. Youth Western Riding
116. Adult Western Riding
117. Open Western Riding
 
TRAIL
118. Suitability for Trail
119. Futurity Trail
120. Novice Trail
121. Intermediate Trail
122. Advanced Trail
123. Junior Horse Trail
124. Senior Horse Trail
125. Youth Trail
126. Adult Trail
127. Open Trail
 
WORKING COW HORSE
128. Suitability for Working Cow Horse
129. Futurity Working Cow Horse
130. Novice Working Cow Horse
131. Intermediate Working Cow Horse
132. Advanced Working Cow Horse
133. Junior Horse Working Cow Horse
134. Senior Horse Working Cow Horse
135. Youth Working Cow Horse
136. Adult Working Cow Horse
137. Open Working Cow Horse
 
CUTTING
138. Suitability for Cutting
139. Futurity Cutting
140. Novice Cutting
141. Intermediate Cutting
142. Advanced Cutting
143. Junior Horse Cutting
144. Senior Horse Cutting
145. Youth Cutting
146. Adult Cutting
147. Open Cutting
 
CALF ROPING
148. Suitability for Calf Roping
149. Futurity Calf Roping
150. Novice Calf Roping
151. Intermediate Calf Roping
152. Advanced Calf Roping
153. Junior Horse Calf Roping
154. Senior Horse Calf Roping
155. Youth Calf Roping
156. Adult Calf Roping
157. Open Calf Roping
 
BREAKAWAY ROPING
158. Suitability for Breakaway Roping
159. Futurity Breakaway Roping
160. Novice Breakaway Roping
161. Intermediate Breakaway Roping
162. Advanced Breakaway Roping
163. Junior Horse Breakaway Roping
164. Senior Horse Breakaway Roping
165. Youth Breakaway Roping
166. Adult Breakaway Roping
167. Open Breakaway Roping
 
TEAM PENNING (3 HORSES, 3 RIDERS)
168. Futurity Team Penning
169. Novice Team Penning
170. Intermediate Team Penning
171. Advanced Team Penning
172. Junior Team Penning
173. Senior Horse Team Penning
174. Youth Team Penning
175. Adult Team Penning
176. Open Team Penning
 
BARREL RACING
177. Suitability for Barrel Racing
178. Futurity Barrel Racing
179. Novice Barrel Racing
180. Intermediate Barrel Racing
181. Advanced Barrel Racing
182. Junior Horse Barrel Racing
183. Senior Horse Barrel Racing
184. Youth Barrel Racing
185. Adult Barrel Racing
186. Open Barrel Racing
 
POLE BENDING
187. Suitability for Pole Bending
188. Futurity Pole Bending
189. Novice Pole Bending
190. Intermediate Pole Bending
191. Advanced Pole Bending
192. Junior Horse Pole Bending
193. Senior Horse Pole Bending
195. Youth Pole Bending
196. Adult Pole Bending
197. Open Pole Bending
 
Driving Division
198. Pleasure Driving
199. Pairs Driving
200. Unicorn Driving
201. Team Four Driving
202. Obstacle Driving
203. Informal Combination Open
204. Informal Combination Amateur
 
PLEASURE DRIVING ~ MORGANS, SADDLEBRED, ARABIANS
205. Classic English Pleasure
206. Classic Pleasure Driving
207. Pleasure Driving
208. Park
209. Park Harness
210. English Pleasure
 
HALTER Division
GENDER
211. Stallion
212 . Mare
213. Gelding
 
AGE
214. Weanling
215. Yearling
216. 2-year olds
217. 3-year olds
218. 4-year olds
219. 5 Year olds
220. 6 year olds
221. 7 year olds
222. 8 year olds
223. 9 year olds
224. 10 Year olds
225. 11 ~ 15 year olds
226. 16 ~ 20 year olds
 
BREED
227. Akhal-Teke
228. Paint
229. Saddlebred
230. Andalusian
231. Arab/Arabian
232. Connemara Pony
233. Dales Pony
234. Fjord Horse
235. Friesian Horse
236. Hackney Horse/Pony
237. Hanoverian Horse
238. Lusitano Horse
239. Morgan Horse
240. Palomino Horse
241. Quarter Horse
242. Saddlebred
243. Shetland Pony
244. Tennessee Walking Horse
245. Thoroughbred Horse
246. Trakehner Horse
247. European Warmblood
248. Non European Warmblood
249. Other Warm blood (PLEASE STATE BREED)
250. Light Breed (PLEASE STATE BREED)
251. Other Breed (PLEASE STATE BREED)
 
COLOR
252. Appaloosa
253. Roan
254. Dun/Grulla or Grullo
255. Buckskin
256. Grey
257. Black
258. Palomino
259. White
260. Sabino
261. Chestnut/Sorrel
262. Other Color
263. Bay

Three Day Event (Horses entering in this division will NOT be allowed to show in any other division but the halter classes at the end of the week.)
264. Novice Level
265. Training Level
266. Preliminary (CCI*)
267. Intermediate (CCI**)
268. Advanced (CCI***)
 
RACING- Thank you Crystal for the classlist!!! The horses that are participating in the races at this event MAY NOT COMPETE IN ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE APPROPRIATE HALTER CLASSES AND THIS RACING CLASSLIST! ANY violators will be removed from ALL competition.
269. Blazing Stakes, 3+ 7 furlongs dirt
270.  Vanity Stakes, 3+F 7 furlongs dirt
271. H!L PC Cup, 3+ 1 ¼ mi dirt
272. Young Guns Stakes, 2 5 furlongs dirt
273. Blossoms Stakes, 2F 5 furlongs dirt
274. Green Spring, 3+ 1 mi, turf
 

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