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SHOW OFFICERS & OFFICIALS

THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW ASSOCIATION, INC.


OFFICERS

President........................................................................................................................................................................ Mrs. Helen C. Wiley


Co-Vice President................................................................................................................... Mrs. Pann Drunagel & Mrs. Louisa Lenehan
Treasurer.............................................................................................................................................................................. Mrs. Mary Reed
Secretary........................................................................................................................................................................... Ms. MLesa Brew
Show Secretary...................................................................................................................................................................Mrs. Diane Jones
Ms. MLesa Brew
Mrs. E. Sue Bopp
Mrs. Courtney Curtis Bowes
Mr. Snowden Clarke
Ms. Victoria Clarke
Mr. John Coles, MFH
Mrs. Karen Crane
Mrs. Pann Drunagel
Mrs. Hilary S. Gerhardt

BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ms. Andrea Gilman
Mrs. Amy Gorsira
Mrs. Nancy Granger
Mr. Robin C. Gulick
Mr. William Howland
Mrs. Alison D. Lee
Mrs. Louisa Lenehan
Ms. Marion Maggiolo
Mrs. Debby Michelson-Boyle

Mrs. Joan Fox Miller


Ms. Jonelle Mullen
Mrs. Betty R. Oare
Mr. Roy Perry
Mrs. Mary Kennedy Reed
Mrs. Carolyn Russell
Mrs. Helen C. Wiley
Mrs. Douglas Wise-Stuart, MFH

THURSDAY LUNCH BUNCH


Mr. & Mrs. Charles Bopp
Mrs. Ashton Burke
Mrs. Karen Crane
Ms. Mary Kay Estep
Mr. & Mrs. Richard Gerhardt
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Giampi

Dr. & Mrs. Hugh Granger


Mr. & Mrs. William Hair
Mrs. Anne Hall
Mrs. Charles Hoovler
Mr. & Mrs. James Lee

Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare


Mrs. Jacqueline Clemons MacKlin
Mr. & Mrs. Morey Oare
Mr. & Mrs. Peter McGuire
Mrs. Shelley Payne
Mr. & Mrs. Conrad Miller
Mr. & Mrs. J. Arthur Reynolds, II
Ms. Jennifer Nesbit
Mrs. Carolyn Russell
Mrs. Jane Noland

Warrenton Horse Show


Receives USEF Heritage Competition Status
From the USEF Communications Department
Lexington, KY The Warrenton Horse Show, hosted by the Warrenton Horse Show Association, has been
honored with the United States Equestrian Federations designation as a USEF Heritage Competition, the
highest honor currently held by any Federation horse show.
The designation of a USEF Heritage Competition is reserved for competitions that have been in existence
for a quarter-century or more, promoted and grown equestrian sport, and made contributions to the
community outside the gates of the horse show by achieving, maintaining, and promoting the equestrian
ideals of sportsmanship and competition.
Founded in 1899, the Warrenton Horse Show Association is the oldest continuously operating corporation
in Virginia and represents the interests of horse show enthusiasts, competitors, horse breeders and the
community of Warrenton, Virginia. The five-day show offers a variety of competition classes including
ladies sidesaddle, hunters, jumpers, hunting pairs and more.
The Warrenton Horse Show benefits several organizations, including the Fauquier Health Foundation, the
Fauquier Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Bright Stars, the Make A Wish Foundation and
other local charities.
The Warrenton Horse Show is one of the oldest equestrian exhibitions of its kind in the United States,
said USEF Chief Executive Officer John Long. With its long tenure and many charitable contributions,
both national and local, the show exemplifies everything the USEF looks for when designating a Heritage
Competition.
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HAMPTON INN
of Warrenton

"Official Horse Show Hotel"


for the

WARRENTON HORSE SHOW

501 Blackwell Road Warrenton, VA 20186


1-800-HAMPTON (540) 349-4200
STANDARD AMENITIES
Free Continental Breakfast Buffet Free Cable TV/VCR
Outdoor Pool Non-Smoking Rooms In-House Fitness Center
Basketball Free Local Calls Picnic Area/BBQ Grill
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OFFICIALS

The following have accepted the invitation to officiate. The committee reserves the right to vary, change or add to this list if necessary.

WEDNESDAY - SATURDAY CLASSES

FOOD CONCESSION

Mr. J. Tucker Ericson......................................................Ocala, FL

Jump Start Caf

SUNDAY CLASSES

SHOW OFFICE

Mrs. DeDe Bache Shumate............................................. Reva, VA

Mrs. Diane Jones.................................................... Warrenton, VA


Mrs. Mary Reed..................................................... Warrenton, VA
Mrs. Debra Bowden............................................... Smithfield, VA

WHS HUNTER BREEDING

Mr. J. Tucker Ericson......................................................Ocala, FL

ANNOUNCER

EASTERN COAST COMPETITION OF THE


INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY

Mr. Richard Isner.............................................Charlottesville, VA

HUNTER COURSE DESIGNER

Mr. Richard Clay....................................................Amissville, VA


540-937-3539, richardclayphotography.com
Ms. Susan M. Carter................................................ Casanova, VA
540-349-6038, susanmcarterphotography.com

Mr. Scott D. Burkhart...................................................... Lititz, PA


Ms. Carol Molony.....................................................Brewster, NY

PHOTOGRAPHERS

Mr. Tommy Lee Jones.............................................Warrenton, VA

HUNTER CLASSIC COURSE DESIGNER

FARRIER

Mr. Glenn Moody............................................ Charlottesville, VA

Mr. Scott Whitehead.............................................. Rixeyville, VA

STEWARD

FEED AND STABLE SUPPLIES

Mr. Wayne Eubank.......................................... Fredericksburg, VA

SHOW MANAGER

Virginia-West..........................................................Smithfield, VA
(757-630-8664)

RING MASTERS

Ms. Jamila Flowers.................................................... Henrico, VA

Mr. Tommy Lee Jones............................................ Warrenton, VA

SHOW MEDIC

Mr. James Drunagel............................................... Warrenton, VA


Mr. William Hair.................................................... Warrenton, VA
Mr. Charles Ross.................................................... Warrenton, VA

VETERINARIAN

Dr. Steve Bartlett.....................................................Warrenton, VA

www.warrentonhorseshow.com P.O. Box 535, Warrenton, VA 20188 (540)-347-9442


(Only during the show) FedEx Address: 60 East Shirley Avenue, Warrenton, Virginia 20186

THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW OFFERS OUR EXHIBITORS


SPECIAL SHOW FEATURES AND ACTIVITIES

Beer Concession to Benefit the Fauquier SPCA


Exhibitors Luncheon Thursday
Hunter Futurity Luncheon Friday
Hunter Classic & Reception - Saturday Evening

Horn Blowing Exhibition - Sunday Evening


Hunt Night Reception - Sunday Evening
Hunt Night Tailgate Competition - Sunday Evening

AREA ACCOMMODATIONS
Hampton Inn (Official Hotel)................................... (540) 349-4200

Holiday Inn Express........................(540) 341-3461


HoJo Inn.......................................... (540) 347-4141

Black Horse Inn...............................(540) 349-4020


Baymont Inn.....................................(540) 349-8900

DIRECTIONS TO HORSE SHOW GROUNDS

Driving from Washington Take I-66 West to Warrenton/Gainesville Exit (Rt. 29 South). Approximately 15 miles to show grounds
on Business Rt. 29 south (1st Warrenton Exit). Go thru approximately 6 traffic lights on Rt. 29 South Business - Show Grounds on right.
Driving from Winchester Take Route 50 East to Route 17 South at Paris, then onto I-66 East to Warrenton Exit (Rt. 17 South). Approximately 12 miles to traffic light in Warrenton, turn right on Rt. 29 South to show grounds on right.
Driving from Richmond Via I-95 North to Fredericksburg, Exit Rt. 17 North. Follow Rt. 17 to Bus. Rt. 29 North; take exit for 17N
& 211W approximately 3 miles to show grounds on left.
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TENTATIVE TIME TABLE

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2015, 8:00 A.M.


91. Warm Up (Unjudged)
14. Local Hunter - (Other Than Owner Rider)
15. Local Hunter - (Other Than Owner Rider)
16. Local Hunter Under Saddle - (Other Than Owner Rider)
17. Local Hunter - Owner Rider
18. Local Hunter - Owner Rider
19. Local Hunter Under Saddle - Owner Rider
Grand Champion Local Hunter
32. Schooling Hunter Over Fences
33. Schooling Hunter Over Fences
34. Schooling Hunter Under Saddle
20. Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter
21. Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter
22. Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter Under Saddle
102. Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences
103. Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences
104. Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle

FRIDAY - NOT TO START BEFORE 1:00 P.M.


93. Warm Up (Unjudged)
57. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences - 35 & Under
58. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences - 35 & Under
59. Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle - 35 & Under
60. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences - Over 35
61. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences - Over 35
62. Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle - Over 35
Grand Champion Adult Amateur Hunter
26. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences - 33
27. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences - 33
28. Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle
29. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences - 36
30. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences - 36
31. Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle
105. Small Junior Hunter Over Fences - 33
106. Small Junior Hunter Over Fences - 33
107. Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle
108. Large Junior Hunter Over Fences - 33
109. Large Junior Hunter Over Fences - 33
110. Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle
111. Small Junior Hunter Over Fences - 36
112. Small Junior Hunter Over Fences - 36
113. Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle
114. Large Junior Hunter Over Fences - 36
115. Large Junior Hunter Over Fences - 36
116. Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle
23. Childrens Hunter Over Fences
24. Childrens Hunter Over Fences WIHS/NAL
25. Childrens Hunter Under Saddle

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2015, 8:00 A.M.


92. Warm Up (Unjudged)
1. Baby Green Hunter Over Fences
2. Baby Green Hunter Over Fences
3. Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
4. Three Year Old Hunter Over Fences
5. Three Year Old Conformation Hunter
6. Three Year Old Hunter Under Saddle
7. Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences - 3
8. Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences - 3
9. Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle - 3
10. Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences 33
11. Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences 33
12. Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle - 33
52. Virginia Bred Young Hunter Under Saddle
53. Virginia Bred Young Hunter Hack 26
54. Too Slow To Go
55. Back From The Track Under Saddle
65. Special Hunter Over Fences
66. Special Conformation Hunter Over Fences
67. Special Hunter Under Saddle

GRAND CHAMPION HUNTER


SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2015, 9:00 A.M.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015, 6:30 A.M.


(SUPERVISED SCHOOLING FOR FUTURITY HORSES ONLY)

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015, 8:00 A.M.
International Hunter Futurity -- East Coast
Three Year Olds Over Fences - Conformation 25%
Three Year Olds Over Fences - Working
Four Year Old Competition Over Fences Conformation 25%
Four Year Olds Over Fences - Working
Four Year Old Competition Under Saddle
Three Year Olds Under Saddle
Challenge Series
Yearling Colts & Geldings
Yearling Fillies
Two Year Old Colts & Geldings
Two Year Old Fillies
Three Year Old Colts & Geldings
Three Year Old Fillies
Two Year Old Under Saddle
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VIRGINIA BREEDERS FUND YEARLING FUTURITY


VHSA YEARLING FUTURITY EXHIBITION
35. TB/Unregistered TB Yearling Colts & Geldings
36. TB/Unregistered TB Yearling Fillies
Best TB/Unregistered TB Yearling
37. TB/Unregistered TB Colt Foals
38. TB/Unregistered TB Filly Foals
Best TB/Unregistered TB Foal
39. TB/Unregistered TB Broodmares
40. TB/Unregistered TB Two Year Old Colts & Geldings
41. TB/Unregistered TB Two Year Old Fillies
Best TB/Unregistered TB Two Year Old
42. TB/Unregistered TB Three Year Olds
TB/Unregistered TB Breeding Championship
43. Other Than TB Broodmares
44. Other Than TB Colt Foals
45. Other Than TB Filly Foals
Best Other Than TB Foal
46. Other Than TB Yearling Colts & Geldings
47. Other Than TB Yearling Fillies
Best Other Than TB Yearling
48. Other Than TB Two Year Old Colts & Geldings
49. Other Than TB Two Year Old Fillies
Best Other Than TB Two Year Old
50. Other Than TB Three Year Olds
Other Than TB Breeding Championship
Best Young Horse
51. Amateur Handler Breeding Class
Handler Award

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 2015, 7:00 P.M.

FOXHUNTER EXHIBITION CLASSES


APPROXIMATELY 11:00 A.M.
77. Warm Up 3
78. Junior Field Hunter - Under 18
79. Fox Hunter - 18-30
80. Fox Hunter - 31-45
81. Fox Hunter 46 & Over
82. Hunting Pairs
83. Ladies Hunter Hack
84. Junior Hunter Hack
85. Gentlemans Hunter Hack
72. Ladies Side Saddle Under Saddle
73. Ladies Side Saddle Hunter Hack
74. Ladies Side Saddle Over Fences
86. Hunting Staff
87. Horn Blowing Contest
88. Fox Hunter Corinthian Class
89. Hunt Teams
HUNT NIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

75. THE $5,000 WARRENTON TOYOTA SCION &


MILLER TOYOTA SCION HUNTER CLASSIC
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2015, 8:00 A.M.
68. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter Walk, Trot
69. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter Walk, Trot, Canter
70. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter Go As You Please
71. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter Hack
97. Pure-bed Cleveland Bay In Hand
98. Part-bred Cleveland Bay In Hand
99. Cleveland Bay Under Saddle
100. Cleveland Bay Hunter Hack
101. Cleveland Bay Get of Sire
NOT TO START BEFORE 10:00 A.M.
95. Leadline
96. Walk - Trot

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2015, 6:00 P.M.


THE WILLIAM G. MILLER TAILGATE COMPETITION
No Entry Fee

Sponsored by Farm Credit Country Mortgages

6449 Lee Highway, Warrenton VA, 20187

8566 Sudley Road, Manassas VA, 20110

Proud Sponsors of the 116th Annual

Warrenton Horse Show


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Feature Sponsors
Presenting Sponsors
Middleburg Bank

Karen & Michael Crane

Division Sponsors

Mrs. Courtney Curtis Bowes Gulick, Carson & Thorpe, P.C. Lochlow Farm
Mrs. Helen C. Wiley Mr. & Mrs. Steven McVeigh & Weatherburn Farm
Skyland/Denice & Roy Perry Mrs. Debby Michelson-Boyle Dr. & Mrs. Martin Harrell
Orange Hill Norden Equine Worldwide Hazel River Farm
Ms. Elizabeth Wiley Ms. Virginia Fout & Mr. Michael Whetstone

Class Sponsors

Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Reed Mr. & Mrs. Tom Eichhorn & Jewel-B-Lee Farm
Horse Country TuDane Farm & Jonelle Mullen Mr. & Mrs. Zohar Ben-Dov
The Flikeid Family Mrs. George L. Ohrstrom, Jr.

Warrenton/Miller Toyota Hunter Classic Sponsors


TuDane Farm

Railside Gifts

Nancy Granger

Elmwood Farm

Glory Days Grill

Hunt Night Competition Sponsors


Farm Credit Country Mortgages Tri-County Feeds, Etc.
Horse Country Saddlery Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Nesbit Bowes
Mrs. M. Douglas Wise-Stuart, MFH Mr. & Mrs. John Coles
Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare Dr. Rita Mae Brown, MFH Mr. Bill Graves

Special Thanks To

The EMO Agency, Inc. for sponsoring the exhibitor numbers.


Hazel River for sponsoring the Beer Wagon

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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.
LIFE, SENIOR ACTIVE AND JUNIOR ACTIVE MEMBERS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL CLASSES
AT REGULAR COMPETITIONS, EVENTING COMPETITIONS AT THE PRELIMINARY LEVEL OR ABOVE AND
COMBINED DRIVING COMPETITIONS AT THE ADVANCED LEVEL, DRESSAGE, REINING AND VAULTING
COMPETITIONS AND ENDURANCE RIDES. A NONMEMBER MAY PARTICIPATE AS A HANDLER, RIDER, DRIVER,
OWNER, LESSEE, AGENT, COACH OR TRAINER AT REGULAR COMPETITIONS, EVENTING COMPETITIONS,
DRESSAGE COMPETITIONS, REINING COMPETITIONS AND COMBINED DRIVING COMPETITIONS UPON
PAYMENT OF A $30 SHOW PASS FEE. PARTICIPANTS IN THE FOLLOWING CLASSES ARE EXEMPTED FROM THE
REQUIREMENTS OF THIS RULE: 1) LEADLINE; 2) EXHIBITIONS; 3) GAMES AND RACES; 4) CLASSES FOR 4-H
MEMBERS; 5) WALK TROT AND ACADEMY CLASSES (ACADEMY CLASSES ARE CLASSES LIMITED TO HORSES
USED REGULARLY IN A LESSON PROGRAM); 6) USDF INTRODUCTORY LEVEL TESTS, PAS DE DEUX AND
QUADRILLE CLASSES; 7) NRHA ENDORSED REINING COMPETITIONS. 8) OPPORTUNITY CLASSES, 9) CITIZENS
OF OTHER NATIONS WHO HAVE PROOF, IN ENGLISH, OF CURRENT MEMBERSHIP IN GOOD STANDING OF
THEIR OWN NATIONAL FEDERATION, 10) USEA BEGINNER NOVICE DIVISION; AND 11) ASSISTANT HANDLERS
IN DRESSAGE SPORT HORSE BREEDING CLASSES.
By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach,
Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree
that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the Federation) and the local rules of the
Competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of
the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the Competition, the Federation,
their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance
of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable-casts, broadcasts, internet, film,
new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the Competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit
of the Competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such
a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use,
including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application
of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in
New York State. See GR908.4.
REGULAR ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 18, 2015. Entries received after this date will be accepted at the regular fee plus be charged
a late fee of $20.00 per horse. ALL WARRENTON HORSE SHOW BREEDING ENTRIES WILL CLOSE ONE HOUR PRIOR TO
THE CLASS.
EXHIBITOR NUMBERS WILL NOT BE ISSUED UNTIL ALL REQUIRED INFORMATION, SIGNATURES, AND FEES
OR OPEN CHECK HAVE BEEN PRESENTED TO THE SHOW SECRETARY, including the original or a copy of all USEF
membership and measurement cards and a Negative Coggins Test report taken within one (1) year on each animal exhibited. All Amateur exhibitors must present their Amateur cards and must list their ages on all entry blanks. Entries must be submitted on the printed
Entry Blank or an exact photocopy thereof. Entries must be signed by the exhibitor; the rider or handler; and the trainer; or by the
agent(s) of such person(s). Exhibitors are responsible for all fees of all horses/ponies/riders entered by them or their agents even though
payment for these fees is not submitted with the entry blank. Exhibitors are responsible for their errors and those of their agents. The
Warrenton Horse Show will not be responsible for misinterpretation of handwriting. In order for the starters to have accurate information
on horse, owner and rider, entries must be made at the horse show office.
SCRATCHES AND REFUNDS: Horses scratched before the August 18, 2015 closing day will receive a full refund on entry fees.
After August 18, 2015, refunds of entry and drug fees will be issued only upon notification and receipt of a veterinarians certificate
stating that the horse is not physically fit to be shown. Once the show starts, refunds of entry and drug fees will be issued only if the horse
has not been shown in any class because of illness or injury. A statement signed by a veterinarian must be submitted to the show secretary
before your class or division. No stall refunds. There will be a $25 scratch fee if the entry has been processed.
ENTRIES ACCEPTED: Three entries, unless otherwise stated, are necessary to fill a class, or the class may be cancelled. The show
reserves the right to decline any entry and to return any fees before or during the show without being liable for compensation and to
change location, combine, cancel, add or limit any classes or officials.
AWARDS: Eight ribbons, unless otherwise stated, will be presented in all classes.
SCHOOLING: Schooling will be allowed on Tuesday after 12:00 Noon. During the show, schooling is permitted in the mornings up
until thirty (30) minutes before the start of the show or until the Management closes schooling (weather permitting), except for Friday
morning, which is for Futurity Horses only.
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PRIZE MONEY: Checks will be mailed after the conclusion of the show to the person/company as indicated in the prize money
recipient section of the entry blank. Social Security or Federal ID number and mailing address or recipient is required before any
prize money will be paid. IRS Form 1099 will be issued for checks totaling over $600 or more.
HEADGEAR: It is mandatory for all riders where jumping is required or while riding anywhere on the grounds to wear properly
fastened protective headgear that meets or exceeds ASTM standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted
with harness secured (USEF GR801).
ALL DOGS MUST BE KEPT ON LEASHES AT ALL TIMES WHILE ON THE SHOW GROUNDS.
RETURNED CHECKS: There will be a $30.00 charge plus collection fees for all non-negotiable checks.
RESPONSIBILITIES: The Warrenton Horse Show Association, its officials, directors and employees will not be held responsible for
any accident or loss which may occur to any exhibitor, spectator, guest, rider, groom, attendant or other employee, animal or equipment
at the show. The Warrenton Horse Show Association reserves to itself the power to prohibit any person from attending or showing a horse
in the ring and to remove any attendant or horse from the show without being liable for compensation.
Exhibitors are on notice that any act of discourtesy or disobedience by them, their riders, grooms or agents to the judges or officials shall
disqualify their entry and the owner shall forfeit all fees and charges, including any and all prize money which he may have won at this
show. The Horse Show management/directors shall have power to disbar the offending individual from further competition and to have
him and his entire exhibit removed from the grounds without being held liable for damage of any kind and this shall be accepted as
a condition of entry.
QUESTIONS: Should any questions or disputes arise that are not provided for in the rules, the same shall be referred to the Show Committee and management whose decision shall be final.
All hunter classes will be judged on performance, manner, soundness and way of going unless otherwise noted.
SHOW RING SIZE AND FOOTING: Show ring is 180 x 240 and all-weather footing.
STABLING: Both permanent and temporary stalls are available with doors. The permanent stalls are limited.
MOTORIZED VEHICLE: (GR301.5): Minors who do not have a valid drivers 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 drivers
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. Penalities 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 Rule 6. Wheelchairs and
other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule.

TENTS: Due to insurance restrictions, private tents are not allowed unless approved by
management.

The Warrenton Horse Show contributes to:


Bright Stars, The Fauquier County Fire & Emergency Services and
The Warrenton Volunteer Fire Company, Inc., Fauquier SPCA,
Partnership for Warrenton, the Make-A-Wish Foundation,
and the Virginia Horsemens Foundation.
IMPORTANT NOTICE

The Virginia Department of Agriculture requires that all horses assembled at a show, fair, race, meet, or other
such function in Virginia must be accompanied by a report of an official negative test for equine infectious anemia,
conducted within 12 months prior to such event. All horses must possess a current Coggins certificate.
Also, all interstate horses must have an interstate health certificate that indicates they have been officially tested
and found negative for equine infectious anemia within 30 days of entry to the state.
These certificates must be available for inspection by a representative of the State Veterinarian, upon request.
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SPECIAL AWARDS

Grand Champion Hunter


To be awarded to the hunter acquiring the most points in the Baby Green, Pre-Green Hunters, Three Year Old, Childrens Hunter,
Special Hunter, Modified Childrens / Adult Hunter, Adult Amateur, Amateur Owner, and Local Hunter divisions.

The Directors Challenge Trophy, given in memory of all past directors of the Warrenton Horse Show by the W. H. S. Board of
Directors. Originally the Peyton N. Brittle Trophy retired in 1992 by Mrs. Haywood Nelms .
1993Fleetwood, Mrs. George Ohrstrom
2004Late Entry, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
1994Raven, Lois Schraeger
2005Phil, Jane Gaston & Hound House
1995Raven, Lois Schraeger
2006Ravell, Gen. Crosbie E. Saint
1996Exchequer, Nokomis Farm
2007Madison, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
1997Steal the Scene, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
2008World Banker, Mrs. Jonelle Mullen Stern
1998The Final Word, Elizabeth McKinney
20095 OClock Somewhere, Mrs. Wendy Berol Gifford
1999Stillwater, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
2010Dont Cha, Brown Equestrian, LLC
2000Stillwater, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
2011Chawton, Mrs. E. Sue Bopp
2001Painted Castle, Ricki Fellows
2012Esquire, Mr. Joseph Mullen
2002Plain Truth, Vivian Garner & Always Farm
2013Never Say Never, Mrs. B. Rionda Braga
2003Thats That, Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
2014Say Again, Ms. Elizabeth Wiley

The Ethel W. Flynn Memorial Sportsmanship Award

Miss Ethel W. Flynn from Grosse Pointe, Michigan was a long time exhibitor and friend of the Warrenton Horse Show. She was an
enthusiastic and considerate exhibitor bringing on young horses and riders. This award is given in her memory by Peperhill Farm to
the individual exemplifying the most sportsmanlike conduct throughout the show. A donation will be made to the Fauquier Hospital
in winners name.
2005Diana Dodge
2010Amy Gorsira
1999Mr. Snowden Clarke
2006Oliver Brown
2011Professional Handlers
2000Dr. Robert Gilman
2007Helen C. Wiley
2012Patty Heuckeroth
2001Diane & Tommy Jones
2008Kathryn Borsody
2013Lizzy Traband
2002J. Arthur Bucky Reynolds, II
2009Elizabeth Wiley
2014Jill Wilson
2003Evelyn H. Martin
2004Olin Armstrong

Presidents Award

In recognition of the Director whose long-term commitment to ensure the success of the show and has given unselfishly of his/her
time and energies through the years.
2005Marion Maggiolo
2010MLesa Boike
1999Helen C. Wiley
2006Hilary Gerhardt &
2011Marion Maggiolo
2000Courtney Curtis Bowes
Debby
Michelson-Boyle
2012Amy Gorsia
2001Susan A. Huberth
2007Alison
Lee
2013Karen Crane
2002Betty Oare
2008Jonelle
Mullen
Stern
2014Carolyn Russell
2003Larry Hamby
2009Pann Drunagel
2004Joan Fox Miller

Special Achievement Award

In recognition of the Director whose hard work and diligence has added a new dimension to the show.
1999William U. Couzens
2009Snowden Clarke
2004Mary Reed
2000Louisa W. Lenehan
2010M. Douglas Wise, MFH
2005Nancy Granger
2001E. Sue Bopp
2011Nancy Granger
2006Pann Drunagel
2002Tom M. Sherman
2012Jonelle Mullen Stern
2007Karen Flikeid
2003Allison D. Lee
2013Victoria Clarke
2008Snowden Clarke
2014Roy Perry

Dr. Robert Gilman Volunteer Award

Presented to the person exemplifying the character of a true volunteer, in honor of Dr. Robert Gilman.
2007Joan M. Miller
2011Jim Drunagel

2002Charles T. Chuck Hoovler
2008Amy Gorsira, Virginia
2012Gregg Drunagel

2003James D. Eicher
Howard & Sheila Weaver
2013Wilma Hoovler

2004Doris Jones
2009Thursday Lunch Group
2014Sue Walbert, Wendy

2005William Bill Hair
2010Mary Kay Estep
Gifford, Mike Claffy

2006Morey Oare

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Mrs. J. Arthur Reynolds Parent Award

Presented by Mr. and Mrs. William U. Couzens to the parent illustrating the most support and devotion to the sport.

2002Mrs. Marcia Mathis
2006Mrs. Ann Pawlak
2010Mrs. Jonelle Mullen Stern

2003Mr. & Mrs. Paul Rice
2007Mr. Charles Bopp
2011Mrs. Robert Rogers

2004Mr. & Mrs. Dana Bowman
2008Mrs. Alexandra Lohr
2012Mrs. Pann Drunagel

2005Mrs. M. Douglas Hytla, M.F.H.
2009Mrs. Tracy Mullen
2013Mrs. Helen Wiley
2014Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Schraff

The Teamwork Trophy Award


Presented by The Tack Box, Inc. to the owner, trainer, rider combination demonstrating the best effort of teamwork. Donated in memory
of Ken and Jennifer Lewis.

2002Dede Bache Shumate
2009The Caroline Hunt

2003Marnie Johnson
2010Lysa Burke Horkan & Larry Jenkins

2004Jeanne Fendley Clarke
2011Carolyn Russell & Alison Lee

2005Dr. & Mrs. Csaba Magassy
2012William Rube & Jason Berry
2006Nancy Granger & Mary Kay Estep
2013Denice DeRisio Perry & Elizabeth Wiley
2007Mrs. Sally Lamb
2014Alisa and Jason Berry
2008Doc Plummer & The Fauquier Lions Club

The William G. Miller Tailgate Competition Award

Presented by Farm Credit & Country Mortgages to the outstanding tailgate in memory of William G. Miller

2009Gail Forrest

2012Kathryn Borsody

2010Carol Miller & Dr. & Mrs. Donald Kiefer
2013Deerchase Farm

2011 Cindy Valk, Wendy Gaines and Angie Garnett
2014TuDane Farm and Hazel River Farm

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In Memoriam
George Willis
WILLIS, George Clifton Jr. Rootie, age 67, of Varina, passed away suddenly on February 23, 2015.
He was the son of the late George C. Willis and Ruby June Trainham. He is survived by his wife,
Susan Peters Willis; children, Tricia, George III, Gregory, Geoffrey (Carley) and Sarah; grandchildren,
Crissi, Cullen and Garrit; brother, Philip (Cindy); and sister, Beverly (Wilfred). George founded GW
Sound and for 49 years of his life provided sound reinforcement services and established many
meaningful friendships among his colleagues and customers who came to trust and depend on him.
His three sons will proudly carry on the legacy of the same quality of service for GW Sound that he
continued to teach them through the years.

Phyllis Farland
Phyllis Farland, longtime resident of Broad Run at her Laughing Fox Farm,
passed away suddenly at her home in Rockport, Maine on November 2, 2014.
She was 65.
A well-known rider, coach, trainer and judge, Phyllis built her professional
career in her beloved Virginia.
Graduating from UCLA in 1971 with a degree in Political Theory, Phyllis
immediately turned to the horse show world with passion. Her success, riding
with Marcia Williams in Pasadena,CA, launched her promising professional
business in New York and Virginia. Dedicated to the thoroughbred hunter, she
and her students won frequently on the A circuit throughout the mid-Atlantic
and in Florida and California in the 80s and 90s. As she wound down her
showing, she worked with many of the top riders in the area. Several of her
students and riders are now successful professionals in their own right. She
capped her career as a well-respected R judge until her retirement in 2013.
Phyllis is survived by her husband of 44 years, Bill Farland, and their latest in a
30 year line of standard schnauzers, Leo, who live in their homes in Rockport, Maine and LaQuinta, California.
Phyllis was the consummate horse-woman, dedicated to her sport and her animals. She will be sorely missed by her friends
and colleagues.

Mike Rowe
The horse world has lost a well-known and much loved horseman. Mike was born
February 22nd, 1946 in Redruth, England and passed away May 8th, 2015.
Mike was the personification of a true Horseman. Over the decades he was
involved with many aspects of the horse world, as an owner, rider, handler,
trainer, coach, show judge and breeder. His farm, Rowe Sport Horses bred and
produced many top hunters and jumpers.
Mike became one of the nations Top Handlers, earning many USEF Hunter
Breeding Year End Awards. He was USEF Hunter Breeding Grand Champion
Handler in 2000 and 2002. He handled Obey to the USEF Grand Champion
Hunter Breeding Horse in 2000 and in 2002 the horse was Ground Zero Hero.
He showed many hunter breeding horses and ponies to year end Championships
with USHJ Zone 3, VHSA, MHSA and VPBA. He was always there at the three
biggest hunter breeding shows, Devon, Uppperville, and Warrenton either in the
ring competing or on the rail coaching.
You could not find a better coach, guiding many riders and their horses and ponies to earn year end Zone 3/VHSA/MHSA Championships. The table at the year-end awards banquets was always overflowing with a mountain of trophies and beautiful ribbons either earned by him or his students.
Mike is survived by his children Dolly Young, Piper & Sammy Rowe and Gethin Kapoor.
It was Mikes wish to have a hell of a wake, to raise a glass-or two, share memories and retell all the great stories from over
the years. Gail Forrest and Jill Marshall will be holding an old fashioned Wake in his honor at their tail-gate party Hunt Night,
friends are invited too stop by and raise a glass in his memory.

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BABY GREEN HUNTER DIVISION


Division graciously sponsored by Steve McVeigh and Wetherburn Farm
Entry Fee $100.00. Individual classes may be entered at $40.00 each
Open to horses of any age in their first year of showing over fences of any height who have not broken their pre-green status according
to the USEF Zone 3 specifications. Fences 26. Not to jog.
1. Baby Green Hunter Over Fences
2. Baby Green Hunter Over Fences
3. Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
Baby Green Champion and Reserve

THREE YEAR OLD HUNTER DIVISION


Division graciously sponsored by Lochlow Farm
Entry Fee: $100.00. Individual classes may be entered at $40.00 each.
Open to horses three years of age. Fences 29. Judged on performance, manners and way of going. Will be asked to jog.
4. Three Year Old Hunter Over Fences
5. Three Year Old Conformation Hunter Over Fences (conformation to count 25%)
6. Three Year Old Hunter Under Saddle
Three Year Old Champion and Reserve
The Bold Conqueror Challenge Trophy donated by Donald Palsgrove

PRE-GREEN HUNTER DIVISION


Division graciously sponsored by Ms. Elizabeth Wiley
Entry Fee: $100.00. Individual classes may be entered at $40.00 each.
A Pre-Green hunter is a horse of any age in his first or second year of showing over 3 or 33 fences. Classes may be divided by
height section 3 or 33, however you may not show in both height sections at the same competition. Horses may compete in both
height sections within the same competition year. A horses green status is not affected by showing as a three year old. Judged on
performance, manners, soundness and way of going.
7. Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences 3
8. Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences 3
9. Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle

Pre-Green Hunter Champion and Reserve 3
10.
11.
12.

Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences 33


Pre-Green Hunter Over Fences 33
Pre-Green Hunter Under Saddle
Pre-Green Hunter Champion and Reserve 33

LOCAL HUNTER DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Orange Hill


Entry Fee: $100.00. Individual classes may be entered at $40.00 each.
Open to horses owned by residents within a 100 mile radius of Warrenton. Judged on performance, manners, soundness and way of going. Fences 3.
14. Local Hunter Over Fences (other than owner-rider)
15. Local Hunter Over Fences (other than owner-rider)
16. Local Hunter Under Saddle (other than owner-rider)
Local Hunter Champion and Reserve (other than owner-rider) Trophy presented in memory of Joyce Ainsworth.
17. Local Hunter Over Fences (owner-rider)
18. Local Hunter Over Fences (owner-rider)
19. Local Hunter Under Saddle (owner-rider)
Local Hunter Champion and Reserve (owner-rider) Trophy donated by The Tack Box, Inc.
Local Hunter Grand Champion and Reserve - Awarded to the horse with the most points in either division.
The Warren Green Perpetual Trophy will be presented to the Grand Champion Local Hunter
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MODIFIED CHILDRENS/ADULT HUNTER

Division graciously sponsored by Hazel River Farm


Entry Fee: $100.00/division, $40.00/class.
Open to horses or ponies ridden by juniors or amateurs. Fences 26. To be judged on performance, manners, way of going and soundness.
20. Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter Over Fences
21. Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter Over Fences
22. Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter Under Saddle
Modified Childrens/Adult Hunter Championship and Reserve Custom Chaps donated by Journeymen Saddlers, Ltd.

CHILDRENS HUNTER DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Mrs. Helen C. Wiley


Entry Fee: $100.00/division - $40.00/class. Run in accordance with USEF Zone 3 specifications.
Open to horses only. To be shown by Junior Exhibitors. A rider in the Childrens Hunter Division is not eligible to compete in classes
where fences exceed 33, except age group Equitation, Medal classes, Childrens/Adult Jumper, Pony Jumper Classes, and the USHJA
National Hunter Derby. Course shall consist of no less than eight fences. Fence height shall be 3; spreads not to exceed fence height. To
be judged on performance, manners, way of going and soundness. Suitability as a Childrens Hunter to be stressed. Horses to be jogged
in accordance with HU 132.
23. Children's Hunter Over Fences
24. Children's Hunter Over Fences
Qualifying class for WIHS and NAL. Graciously sponsored by TuDane Farm and Jonelle Mullen
25. Children's Hunter Under Saddle
Children's Hunter Championship and Reserve
The Leeton Forest Farm trophy donated & presented by the Bartenstein Family
The Warrenton Horse Show is proud to offer the Washington International Horse Show and the North American League Championship
Series in the Childrens Hunter Division. A rider need not be a member of the WIHS or NAL series in order to compete, but only current
members will accrue points toward the 2014 series.

AMATEUR OWNER WORKING HUNTERS

Division graciously sponsored by Ms. Virginia Fout & Mr. Michael Whetstone
Entry Fee: $100.00 per division / $40 per class.
To be ridden by Amateur Owners or an amateur member of the owners family who is not longer eligible to compete as a junior exhibitor.
Leased horses are not eligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. An amateur
who competes for a person outside his/her family may not compete in a class restricted to Amateur Owners at the same show. Amateur
Owner riders may however, compete for a person outside of his/her family in equitation classes, under saddle classes and for other Amateur Owners who have more than one entry in the under saddle class.
26. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences 33
27. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences 33
28. Amateur Owner Under Saddle
Amateur Owner Champion and Reserve 33
The Spirit of Song Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare.
29. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences 36
30. Amateur Owner Hunter Over Fences 36
31. Amateur Owner Under Saddle
Amateur Owner Champion and Reserve 36
The All The Way Memorial Challenge Trophy re-donated by Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare.

SCHOOLING HUNTER DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Ms. Mary Ann Ghadban


Entry Fee: $100 per division - $40 per class
Open to horses only. Judged on performance, manners, way of going and soundness. Under saddle to be shown at a walk, trot and
canter. Fences 29.
32. Schooling Hunter Over Fences 29
33. Schooling Hunter Over Fences 29
34. Schooling Hunter Under Saddle
Schooling Hunter Champion and Reserve
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ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Skyland Farm LLC and Denice & Roy Perry
Entry Fee: $100.00/division - $40.00/class
To be ridden by an Amateur in possession of a valid Amateur Card. A rider in the Adult Amateur Division is not eligible to compete
in any class where fence heights exceed 33 with the exception of the Childrens/Adult Jumpers. Course shall consist of no less than
eight fences. Fence height shall be 3; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Riders who compete in the 33Amateur Owner Hunter
classes must show a horse they own in Adult Amateur Hunter classes if they compete in both at the same show. Horses may not
cross-enter. If the Adult Amateur is split two ways it must be split from 18 to 35 and from 36 and over. To be judged on performance,
manners, way of going and soundness. Suitability as an Adult Amateur Hunter to be stressed. Horses to be jogged in accordance with
HU132.
57. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences (35 and Under)
58. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences (35 and Under)
Qualifying Class for WIHS & NAL graciously sponsored by TuDane Farm & Jonelle Mullen
59. Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle (35 and Under)
Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve (35 and Under)
The Movin In Style Memorial Challenge Trophy donated by Patty Mathis and sponsored by Marcia M. Mathis
60. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences (Over 35)
61. Adult Amateur Hunter Over Fences (Over 35)
Qualifying Class for WIHS & NAL graciously sponsored by TuDane Farm & Jonelle Mullen
62. Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle (Over 35)
Adult Amateur Hunter Champion and Reserve (Over 35) The Cardigan Challenge Trophy donated by Hilary Gerhardt
Adult Amateur Hunter Grand Champion and Reserve
The Sunset Boulevard Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. William Hair

SPECIAL HUNTER DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Gulick, Carson & Thorpe, P.C.


Entry Fee: $100.00. Individual classes may be entered at $40.00 each. Fence height 29, 3 or 33. Will be judged as one division.
Open to horses of any age. Judged on performance, manners, soundness and way of going.
65. Special Hunter Over Fences
66. Special Hunter Over Fences (Conformation 25%)
67. Special Hunter Under Saddle
Special Hunter Champion and Reserve
The Mike Bowman Perpetual Memorial Trophy donated in his memory by his many friends

THOROUGHBRED HUNTER DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Norden Equine Worldwide


Entry Fee: $100.00. Individual classes may be entered at $40.00 each. Limited to horses who are registered with or are eligible to be
registered with the jockey Club. To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 3 in height. To be judged on performance, and soundness.
102. Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences
103. Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences
104. Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle
Thoroughbred Hunter Champion and Reserve
The Phyllis Farland Memorial Trophy donated in her memory by her many friends

JUNIOR HUNTERS DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Mrs. Debby Michelson-Boyle


Entry Fee: $100.00. For horses 16 hands and under (Small Junior); over 16 hands (Large Junior). Fences are 33 and 36. In all
classes manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Junior hunters may not cross enter into the 36 section at
the same competition. Full points in all classes. Eight ribbons will be awarded in each class.
105.
106.
107.

Small Junior Hunter over Fences - 33


111.
Small Junior Hunter over Fences
112.
Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle
113.
Small Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve - 33

Small Junior Hunter over Fences - 36


Small Junior Hunter over Fences
Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle
Small Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve - 36

108.
109.
110.

Large Junior Hunter over Fences - 33


Large Junior Hunter over Fences
Large Junior Hunter under Saddle
Large Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve - 33

Large Junior Hunter over Fences - 36


Large Junior Hunter over Fences
Large Junior Hunter under Saddle
Large Junior Hunter Champion and Reserve - 36

114.
115.
116.

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LADIES SIDE SADDLE DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Mrs. Courtney Curtis Bowes in memory of her mother "Deede" Nesbit Bowes
Entry Fee: $40.00 per class. Restricted to ladies who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors.

72. Ladies Side Saddle Under Saddle The Grayson Challenge Trophy re-donated by Garnet and Penny Denegre

To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring in formal hunting attire with appointments. To be judged 75% on
performance with special emphasis on manners, style and way of moving, and 25% on appointments, formal hunting attire and
general overall appearance of horse and rider.
The Aaspens Black Diamond Challenge Trophy donated by Lisa Friel to be awarded to the Best Turned Out horse and rider
in the Under Saddle class. To be won 3 times by the same horse and rider for permanent possession.

73. Ladies Side Saddle Hunter Hack The Round Hill Thunder Challenge Trophy re-donated by Garnet and Penny Denegre

To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring and to jump 2 fences at 26. To be judged on performance and
soundness with emphasis on manners. Under saddle to count 50%; over fences to count 50%.

74. Ladies Side Saddle Over Fences The Middleburg Hunt Challenge Trophy donated by Mrs. John Denegre, MFH

To be shown over at least eight fences not to exceed 3 in height. To be judged on performance and soundness with emphasis on manners.

Ladies Sidesaddle Champion and Reserve The True Blue Memorial Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. John Denegre
The Grayson/Adel H. Dukes Perpetual Trophy originally donated by Adel H. Dukes
will be awarded to the horse and rider combination who wins all three Side Saddle classes.

OPPORTUNITY PLEASURE HUNTER

Division graciously sponsored by Ms. Elizabeth Wiley & Dr. & Mrs. Martin Harrell
Entry Fee: $100.00/division - $40.00/class (No drug fee)
Open to horses of any age. To be judged on obedience, performance and suitability. Horses, riders, owners, trainers and coaches participating in Opportunity classes are exempt from Federation and affiliate organization membership and Horse Identification (HID)
requirements and non-member fees, but are required to list the Federation membership number if the participant is a member. No cross
entering into rated classed. Fences 26.
68. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter, Walk, Trot
69. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter, Walk, Trot, Canter
70. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter, Go As You Please
71. Opportunity Pleasure Hunter Hack, to be shown at a walk, trot and canter and jump 2 fences at 26
Opportunity Pleasure Hunter Champion and Reserve
The Ellen Lee Hickey Grayson Perpetual Memorial Trophy for Pleasure Hunter Champion
given in loving memory by Marion, Bill, Maeve and Ian Couzens

CLEVELAND BAY EXHIBITION

Entry Fee: $40.00 per class (Not USEF recognized) Use Exhibition Entry Blank for entries. (No drug fee)
Cleveland Bay Championship and Reserve, sponsored by Abby Jones and Overlook Farm. Best of Breed rosettes, sponsored by
the Cleveland Bay Horse Society UK and Maryland Bay Farm, will be awarded to the highest scoring CBHS-registered purebred
and CBHS-registered partbred throughout the show and also throughout the series. Mid-Atlantic Show Series Championship
crystal bowl, sponsored by Hunter and Lauren Wilson and Margaux Tip, LLC, will be awarded to the horse with the highest
cumulative point total through the series. Series reserve championship saddle pad sponsored by Magnific Sporthorses.
97. Pure-bred Cleveland Bay In Hand
To be shown in hand at a walk and trot. Bridles are mandatory on two year olds and older.
98. Part-bred Cleveland Bay In Hand
To be shown in hand at a walk and trot. Bridles are mandatory on two year olds and older.
99. Cleveland Bay Under Saddle
To be shown at a walk, trot, and canter both ways of the ring.
100. Cleveland Bay Hunter Hack
To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring, and jump two jumps at 26.
101. Cleveland Bay Get of Sire
Two progeny of the same sire, any age or sex. Combined ownership permitted.
Cleveland Bay Championship and Reserve.
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MISCELLANEOUS HUNTER

Entry Fee: $40.00 per class


91. Warm Up (Unjudged) 26, 29 & 3 (Wednesday)
92. Warm Up (Unjudged) 26, 29 3 & 33 (Thursday)
93. Warm Up (Unjudged) 3, 33 & 36 (Friday)
Open card unjudged at the height of warm up trip for that division. One warm up per entry per day.

52. VIRGINIA BRED YOUNG HUNTER UNDER SADDLE - Entry Fee $40. Graciously sponsored by the Flikeid Family
Open to horses 5 years old or younger who were bred and foaled in Virginia. Judged 60% on performance, soundness, manners
and way of moving; 40% on conformation. Not to jump. Must have proof of foaling in Virginia.
53. VIRGINIA BRED YOUNG HUNTER HACK - Entry Fee $40. Graciously sponsored by the Flikeid Family
Open to horses 5 years old or younger who were bred and foaled in Virginia. Judged 60% on performance, soundness, manners
and way of moving; 40% on conformation. May be asked to jump 2 jumps at 26. Must have proof of foaling in Virginia.

54. TOO SLOW TO GO - Entry Fee $40. Graciously sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Reed
Open to thoroughbreds only which have not raced. To be shown under their registered name. To be shown at a walk, trot, and
canter both ways of the ring. Judged on suitability to become a pleasant ride. Soundnes and manners to count.
55. BACK FROM THE TRACK - Entry Fee $40. Graciously sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Zohar Ben-Dov

For thoroughbreds only who have raced. To be shown under their registered name. To be shown at a walk, trot, and canter. Judged
on suitability to become a pleasant ride. Soundness and manners to count. May be asked to jump 2 jumps at 26.
The Dr. Frank OKeefe Memorial Challenge Trophy
95. The MAKE A WISH FOUNDATION LEADLINE CLASS Entry Fee $40 (No drug fee)
Graciously sponsored by The Middleburg Bank

To be ridden by children not exceeding 6 years of age. To be judged on equitation and suitability of mount. Ponies should be able
to stand readily without being controlled by the leader. All proceeds will be donated to the Make A Wish Foundation.

96. The BRIGHT STARS WALK/TROT CLASS (12 years & Under) Entry Fee $40 (No drug fee)
Graciously sponsored by The Middleburg Bank

Open to children 12 years of age and under. To be shown at a walk and a trot both ways of the ring. Entrants for this class may
not cross enter into Leadline. To be judged on equitation and suitability of mount. All proceeds donated to Bright Stars.

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BREEDING DIVISION

Division graciously sponsored by Karen & Michael Crane


To be judged on conformation, quality, substance and suitability to become or produce hunters. Broodmares and foals to walk; yearlings,
two year olds and three year olds to jog. Mares to have produced foals or to be accompanied by a stallion certificate.
Entry Fee: $30.00 per class. Gift certificates donated by Horse Country.
35. TB/Unregistered TB Yearling Colts and Geldings Graciously sponsored by Friends of Steve Timko
The Margot Harris Cutting Memorial Trophy presented in her memory by her family
36. TB/Unregistered TB Yearling Fillies
Best TB/Unregistered TB Yearling The Hi Hope Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ainsworth
37. TB/Unregistered TB Colt Foals
38. TB/Unregistered TB Filly Foals
Best TB/Unregistered TB Foal Autumns Foxy Lady Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. John W. Kelly, Jr.
39. TB/Unregistered TB Broodmares Oakendale Challenge Trophy redonated by Mrs. Joan Fox Miller
40. TB/Unregistered TB Two Year Old Colts and Geldings
41. TB/Unregistered TB Two Year Old Fillies The Speedy Fox Memorial Challenge Trophy donated by Karen and Michael Crane
Best TB/Unregistered TB Two Year Old
42. TB/Unregistered TB Three Year Olds Graciously sponsored by Mr. Kenneth M. Wheeler. Sr.
TB/Unregistered TB Breeding Champion and Reserve All blue ribbon winners in classes 35-42 are eligible and must
compete. No entry fee. Mrs. D. N. Lee, Perpetual Trophy presented in honor of Mrs. Dorothy N. Lee
43. Other Than TB Broodmares Graciously sponsored by Kathy and Tom Eichhorn & Jewel-B-Lee Farm
44. Other Than TB Colt Foals
45. Other Than TB Filly Foals
Best Other Than TB Foal The Copper Fox Farm Perpetual Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert Grosvenor
46. Other Than TB Yearling Colts and Geldings
47. Other Than TB Yearling Fillies
Best Other Than TB Yearling The Mike Rowe Memorial Trophy donated by his friends and family.
48. Other Than TB Two Years Old Colts and Geldings
49. Other Than TB Two Year Old Fillies
Best Other than TB Two Year Old Suzy Reingold Trophy
The Herbert H. Brown Challenge Trophy donated by his children. Special award to the groom
50. Other Than TB Three Year Olds Graciously sponsored by Mrs. George L. Ohrstrom, Jr.
Other Than TB Breeding Champion and Reserve All blue ribbon winners in classes 43-50 are eligible and must compete.
No entry fee. The James S. Gulick Memorial Trophy donated by Mrs. Mildred Riddell & given in his memory by family & friends

Best Young Horse


First place and second place winners of classes 35, 36, 40, 41, 42, 46, 47, 48, 49 and 50 may return to show in this class.
The Marshall Hawkins Challenge Trophy donated by his family & friends.
The Robert J. (Bobby) Burke Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the handler of the Best Young Horse.
Trophy graciously donated by Robyn Burke.
Handler Award The Full Circle Perpetual Memorial Trophy donated in memory of Full Circle
by Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Granger to the handler receiving the most points throughout the breeding division

51. Amateur Handler Class, Entry Fee $30 The Charles Chuck Hoovler Memorial trophy graciously donated by The Virginia
Professional Handlers. To be shown on the line by an amateur. To be judged 100% on showmanship, turn-out and conditioning
of the animal. Any age (TB/Unregistered TB and Other Than TB) animal may be shown. Horses will be walked and/or jogged.
(Non-Rated).
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SPECIAL BREEDING EXHIBITION


VHSA YEARLING FUTURITY:
ENTRIES FOR THIS CLASS MADE TO VHSA OFFICE, 540-349-0910.
Open to all yearlings regardless of state of foaling. A mare must be nominated by May 31, 2014 to make
the foal she is carrying eligible to compete in 2015. No supplemental entries will be accepted. Owner must
be a member of the VHSA. Futurity will offer line classes for yearlings. To be judged on conformation,
substance, and way of moving; will be asked to walk and trot. Colts/Geldings and Fillies to be judged
separately with prize money paid to eight places in each section.
The Randy DeWitt Memorial Perpetual Trophy presented to the Grand Champion.

VIRGINIA BREEDERS FUND YEARLING FUTURITY EXHIBITION


Presented by The Virginia Thoroughbred Association
$15,000 Virginia Breeders Fund Yearling Futurity Exhibition: Presented by the Virginia
Thoroughbred Association (VTA). All entries and questions should be directed to the VTA at
434.977.3716 or vta@vabred.org. Open to Thoroughbred yearlings registered with the Virginia Breeders
Fund. Colts/geldings and Fillies to be judged separately on their suitability to become a racehorse.
Entries will NOT be asked to jog. $5,000 prize money to colts/geldings; $5,000 to fillies; $5,000 bonus to
be awarded at the end of entrys three-year-old year based on racetrack earnings.

Gulick, Carson and Thorpe, P.C.


Attorneys at Law

Robin C. Gulick
T. Huntley Thorpe, III
Karen E. Hedrick
Divorce/Family Law Criminal Law Real Estate Will & Estate Probate

(540) 347-3022

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70 Main Street, Suite 52 Warrenton, VA 20186
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90-AC on LEES RIDGE


October Hill C. 1895 custom country house is privately situated on
90-acres very convenient to Warrenton. Acreage is mostly open and
gently rolling in lush green, board-fenced pasture complimented
by woodland with lovely trails throughout. 4-stall stable and 120x70
metal building. $1,495,000

DRAMATIC SETTING
In the foothills of the Blue Ridge in Old Dominion Territory. Charming cape with many custom features including high ceilings, Canary/
Brazilian/Walnut/Mahogany woodwork, stone FP, main floor master
suite, French doors to wonderful slate wraparound porch. 41-acres has
sparkling pond, plenty of board-fenced pasture and very nice stable.
Incredible charm and quality. $975,000

FOXVILLE
Quietly situated in a treed setting but comes with over 60 acres of lush
rolling pasture. Spectacular mountain views from main level master
suite, sunroom, family room and most of the property. All-brick English
country house has high ceilings, slate entry, custom woodwork/builtins, fireplaces, heart pine panelingspacious yet warm. Near country
club. $875,000

EDGEWORTH
Log portion circa 1759, formal additions 1830 and 1850, all in pristine
condition. 7 fireplaces, 1st and 2nd floor masters, high ceilings, garages
for 8 cars, stone guest house, cottage with 3 BRs, 3 Fpls, pool, 6 stall
stable, barns, pond, clouds of boxwood, flowering trees and shrubs, 100
beautiful rolling acres with fenced pastures. A John Marshall family
home. $2,500,000

JUST LISTED FOX FORD FARM


Extraordinary country house with stunning views in every direction
centered on colorful gardens & grounds. High ceilings, 3 wood burning fireplaces in the spacious rooms, lighthouse for sunsets & cocktails, lovely pool setting with cabana, screened porch. Long Rappahannock River frontage, barns, shops, very private yet convenient to
historic Warrenton. 240 ac. in 4 parcels. $2,250,000

HUNT VALLEY
Formerly part of the North Wales Estate and across the street from a
multi-million dollar estate and country club, Hunt Valley is a sought
after enclave in the Warrenton Hunt of 50+acre properties, the landscape of which likely will never change. This is one of the last buildable
lots62-ac has lovely building site w/sweeping pastoral views, plenty
of woodland w/trails and stream bordering property. $549,000

Allen ReAl estAte Co., ltd.

Leaders in the sale of cottages, estates, horse farms, and historic properties.
Joe Allen, Jr.
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43 Culpeper Street Warrenton, VA 20186 540-347-3838 info@allenrealestate.com
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THE EAST COAST COMPETITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY


The International Hunter Futurity is a competition for young horses. The purpose of the program is to promote interest in and enthusiasm
for breeding and showing quality hunters. The International Hunter Futurity provides a financially rewarding program with the highest
money prizes ever offered in the hunter ring.
The IHF events are open to horses three years of age in 2015, which were sired by a nominated stallion and have maintained their eligibility according to IHF Special Conditions. Three classes are offered for the three year old performance section, two over fences and
one under saddle.
The IHF Challenge Series, line classes for yearlings, two year olds and three year olds, was designed to promote hunter breeding and to
give hunter breeders an opportunity to showcase their young stock.
The IHF Sweepstakes was designed to showcase four year olds which were previously eligible to compete in the IHF three year old
program. Three classes, two over fences and one under saddle, are offered for the four year olds.
All IHF events are open only to horses which are by nominated stallions and which have maintained their eligibility according to the
IHF rules.
THE INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY OVER FENCES
In the over fences class, horses shall demonstrate an even hunting pace, style of jumping, manners and way of moving. All horses must
be serviceably sound and will be jogged. To be shown over a course of approximately eight fences, commonly found in hunter competitions. Fences approximately 29" in height.
THE INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY UNDER SADDLE
Hunters under saddle are to be shown at a walk, trot and canter, both ways of the ring. Light contact with the horses mouth is required.
Horses should be obedient, alert, responsive, and move freely. To be judged on performance, manners, way of moving and soundness.
To compete in the under saddle class, it is not necessary to compete over fences.
THE INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY OVER FENCES - CONFORMATION
In this class, performance (even hunting pace, style of jumping, manners and way of moving) shall count 75% and conformation, substance and suitability to become a hunter shall count 25%. Fences approximately 29" in height. Horses will be jogged for soundness.
THE INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY HUNTER BREEDING CHALLENGE SERIES
The IHF Challenge Series is open to nominated yearlings, two year olds and three year olds which have maintained their eligibility according to the Challenge Series rules and special conditions. Classes will be divided into colts/geldings and fillies.
Yearlings
Two Year Olds
Three Year Olds
TWO YEAR OLD UNDER SADDLE
For two year olds who have been completely nominated to the IHF Three Year Old Performance program by January 31, 2014. They
will be judged on performance and soundness at the walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. They should move freely, be alert, and
will not be eliminated for slight errors.
THE FOUR YEAR OLD COMPETITION
Open to horses who were eligible to compete in the 2014 IHF Futurity as three year olds. Horses need not have competed as a three year
old. Specifications the same as the Three Year Old Futurity. Fences 3.
THE INTERNATIONAL HUNTER FUTURITY
859-879-3600
859-879-3608 Fax
Please remember - fill out and mail in a Warrenton entry blank for horse and owner information. Horse must pay a
USEF drug fee and a stall or grounds fee to the Warrenton Horse Show. Mail entries directly to the IHF.
For stall reservations or information about the
WARRENTON HORSE SHOW
call Diane Jones at
(540) 347-9442
Stalls are limited - reserve your stall early.
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75.

THE $5,000 WARRENTON HORSE SHOW HUNTER CLASSIC


Presented by Warrenton Toyota / Miller Toyota

Entry Fee: $150


To be conducted as a two round class over an inviting hunter course of 3 or 33, open to junior, amateur
and professional riders. The top 12 or top one-third of the entries will return over a second course. The prize
money will be divided as $4,500 to the overall top 8 and $250 to high point junior and $250 to high point
amateur. Riders must declare divisions and height before the start of the classic. No rider may ride more than 2
horses in any height section. There will be a course walk and riders/trainers reception prior to the class. Formal
attire. Course Designer: Glenn Moody. Entry deadline 12:00 Noon, Saturday, August 30th.
Prize Money
$1,350 $1,125 $705 $450 $360 $210 $150 $150

The Charles H. Ackerman Trophy given in his memory by friends of the family
Hunter Style Award - to the best turned out horse and rider with a special award to the groom
donated by Mr. Bill Rube.

A special thank you to Glory Days Grill for the Hunter Classic Riders and Friends Reception.
Rider gifts graciously donated by Railside Gifts
Winners bouquet graciously donated Mrs. Nancy Granger
Keeper trophies graciously donated by Elmwood Farm
Rider Boutonnieres graciously donated by TuDane Farm

Points For Pets


When a rider earns a score over 75 in the
Toyota Hunter Classic $5 will be donated to
The Fauquier SPCA for each point over 75.
Graciously donated by an anonymous supporter

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FOXHUNTER EXHIBITION

Division graciously sponsored by Warrenton Toyota Scion and Miller Toyota Scion

Open to members of Recognized and/or Registered Hunts. Points will count the same as the USEF Championships, 10, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/2.
A rider/horse may ride for only one hunt. Each class will be credited to the hunt designated on each riders entry form. These classes are
open to horses and ponies and hunt club members who have been fairly hunted. A horse or pony may enter only one hack class and one
fox hunter over fences age division. The foxhunter classes are judged on performance, manners, suitability of horse and rider, soundness
and uniformity of a team. Hack may include 2 jumps, hand gallop & halt. Emphasis on ability as a fox hunter. Proper hunting attire is
required for all classes. Management reserves the right to limit entries in the pairs and team classes.
Entry Fee: $30.00 per class; $60.00 per team, $40 per pair. Use Foxhunter Entry Blank for entries.
77.

Fox Hunter Warm Up - 3

78. Junior Foxhunter under 18 Graciously sponsored by M. Douglas Wise-Stuart, MFH


The Eleanor Rose Hytla Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Ms. M. Douglas Wise-Stuart, MFH

79. Fox Hunter Over Fences 18-30
The Matthew Todd MacDonald Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Jocelyn MacDonald and Sharon MacDonald
80.

81.

Fox Hunter Over Fences 31-45


The Shanagarry Farm Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Richard Laimbeer

Fox Hunter Over Fences 46 & over Graciously sponsored by Dr. Rita Mae Brown, MFH
The A. R. Bartenstein Challenge Trophy donated by Mrs. Joan Bartenstein
The Dennis K. Brown Challenge Trophy donated in memory of Denny Brown by the
Warrenton Horse Show Board of Directors, will be awarded to the Best Turned Out mount and rider competing in classes 78-81

82. Hunting Pairs


Consisting of horses and/or ponies. To be shown over a course of fences not to exceed 3. Judged on performance, manners,
soundness and uniformity as a pair.
The Caroline Hunt Challenge Trophy donated by The Caroline Hunt and Col. & Mrs. Robert Ferrer
83.

Ladies Hunter Hack Graciously sponsored by Tri-County Feeds, Fashions & Finds
Open to ladies no longer eligible to compete as juniors. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. No more
than 12 may be asked to hand gallop and jump two fences at 26.
The Hesperides Farm Challenge Trophy donated by The Cutting Family in memory of Mr. John P. Cutting

84.

Junior Hunter Hack


Open to junior riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. No
more than 12 may be asked to hand gallop and jump two fences. May be asked to jump 2 fences at 26.
The Hughes Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated in memory of Puller and Virginia Hughes by their family.

85.

Gentlemens Hunter Hack Graciously sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Ernest M. Oare
Open to gentlemen no longer able to compete as junior exhibitors. To be shown at a walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring.
No more than 12 may be asked to hand gallop and jump two fences.
The High Flight Memorial Trophy donated by Dr. and Mrs. Csaba L. Magassy

86.

$1,000 Hunting Staff Class Graciously sponsored by Mr. William E. Graves


Open to past and present staff members. May be asked to perform certain tasks associated with the hunting field such as trotting
fences, dropping rails, opening gates, cracking whips, etc. To be shown over a modified handy hunter course.
A purse of $1,000 will be awarded to the winning professional staff member. If the winner is an amateur, the purse will be presented
to the winning hunt.
The Noel Twyman Memorial Trophy presented by family and friends
The Wilbur Shumate Memorial Trophy donated by the Warrenton Hunt to the best turned out horse and rider

87. Horn Blowing Contest


Open to amateur and professional staff members of registered, recognized hunts. A purse of $200 will be awarded to the winner.
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88.

Fox Hunter Corinthian Class Graciously sponsored by Mr & Mrs. John Coles
Riders to wear full hunting attire. Performance 50%, Conformation 25%, Appointments 25%, an even hunting pace, manners,
jumping style together with faults and way of moving over the course as well as when being jogged for soundness. Manners to
be emphasized.
The John Barton Payne Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated to the Warrenton Horse Show in
1936 by his relatives, friends and admirers will be awarded to the winner

89.

Hunt Teams Graciously sponsored by Mr. & Mrs. Harrison Nesbit Bowes
Teams will consist of three horses and/or ponies. Judged on a brilliant performance at a true hunting pace, soundness, suitability,
manners and uniformity of a team. The Castalia Plate, originally presented in 1932 to the winner of the hunt team class at The
Keswick Hunt Club Horse Show, has been donated anonymously to the winning hunt team at Warrenton

Hunt Night Champion and Reserve Awarded to the two hunts accumulating the most points.
The Nancy Elizabeth Nesbit Trophy donated and sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Nesbit Bowes
The Championship graciously sponsored by Marion Maggiolo and Horse Country Saddlery

TO BE AWARDED ON HUNT NIGHT


The Eleanor Joan Bartenstein Memorial Challenge Trophy will be awarded to the person with the most points in the hunt
night exhibition. Trophy graciously donated by Mrs. Courtney Curtis Bowes

The Betty C. Maloney Memorial Challenge Trophy donated by her family, to be awarded to the Warrenton Hunt high point rider.
The Cub Scout Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the Bopp family in loving memory of Cub Scout. To be presented to the
horse that exemplifies the best all around ladies foxhunter.
Best All Around Junior Foxhunter . The C. W. Smith Memorial Plate is graciously presented by Miss Sophia Vella and her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Vella in memory of Sophias beloved pony Georgia Brown. This trophy was originally presented to the
winner of the corinthian class at the 1909 Warenton horse Show.

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THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW


is operated in accordance with the current rules of
THE MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION
a Member Show and is rated C in Childrens Hunter, Adult
Amateur, Amateur Owner, Side Saddle,
and Hunter Breeding.

THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW


is operated in accordance with the current rules of
THE VIRGINIA HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION

and is rated C in Adult Amateur, Amateur Owner, Hunter Breeding, Three Year
Olds, Side Saddle, Pre-green and Childrens Hunter. All other classes not rated.

THE VIRGINIA HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC.

THE MARYLAND HORSE SHOWS ASSOCIATION, INC.


9603 Northwind Rd. Parkville, MD 21234
410-591-0380 www.mdhsa.org

32 Ashby Street Suite 204 Warrenton, VA 20186 (540) 349-0910

Please enroll me as a Member of the VHSA for the year ______


*Junior________

Senior________

Check enclosed $__________

Life________

You are cordially invited to become a member of the Maryland Horse Shows
Association, Inc., and are requested to use the following application form:

Date of Birth__________

Life Dues - $450

Name____________________________________________________

Farm Dues - $50

Senior - $45

Junior - $35

Name_____________________________________________________
*DOB (required)_____________________________________________
Junior Members not to have reached their 18th birthday
Address___________________________________________________
City/State/Zip_______________________________________________
Phone____________________________________________________
Email_____________________________________________________

Address__________________________________________________
___________________________ Zip Code_____________________
Date__________________Telephone Number____________________
Breed Interest_____________________________________________

I hereby apply for membership for the year 20____ and enclose payment
of $____________
Signature__________________________________________________
Date__________________________ Renewal_______
New_______

Membership expires November 30th.


Junior Membership - $30
Senior Membership - $40.00
Senior and Junior Life Memberships - $400.00
*Members who have not reached 18th birthday

Membership expires November 30

TO QUALIFY FOR HIGH SCORE AWARDS AN ANIMAL MUST BE REGISTERED WITH


THE ASSOCIATION AND HIS OWNER MUST BE A MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATION.

Note: To Qualify For High Score Awards An Animal Must Be Registered With The Association
And His Owner/Lessee Must Be A Current Member Of The Association.

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THE WARRENTON HORSE SHOW

USEF #877
is operated in accordance with the current rules of USEF of which body
it is a C rated regular Member Competition.

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