2011 Official Rule Book - New England Pinto Horse Association
2011 Official Rule Book - New England Pinto Horse Association
2011 Official Rule Book - New England Pinto Horse Association
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sHows<br />
3. Statement – “Only one <strong>Horse</strong>, Youth, Amateur, or Open<br />
Exhibitor per form”<br />
4. Spaces to identify the following:<br />
a. Youth Exhibitor<br />
(1) Youth Name<br />
(2) PtHA Membership Number<br />
(3) Contact Information<br />
(4) Birth date<br />
(5) Relationship to Owner<br />
(6) Classes entered<br />
b. Amateur Exhibitor<br />
(1) Amateur Name<br />
(2) PtHA Membership Number<br />
(3) Contact information<br />
(4) Birth date<br />
(5) Relationship to Owner<br />
(6) Classes entered<br />
c. Open Exhibitor<br />
(1) Exhibitor’s Name<br />
(2) PtHA Membership Number<br />
(3) Contact Information<br />
(4) Classes entered<br />
D9. Classification Of Shows<br />
A. Shows are classified according to the actual number of entries<br />
in all <strong>Pinto</strong> classes. This includes qualifying halter (excluding<br />
Champion and Reserve Halter), Color, Amateur, Performance,<br />
and Youth events.<br />
B. Each group in a group class is counted as one entry.<br />
1. Class A – shows with 175 or more entries<br />
2. Class B – shows with 101 through 174 entries<br />
3. Class C – shows with 51 through 100 entries<br />
4. Class D – shows with 0 through 50 entries<br />
E. sHows<br />
E1. single Judge and Multi-Judge shows<br />
A. Multi-judge shows are separate, single-judge shows conducted<br />
simultaneously in the same ring on one day or over multiple<br />
days. Completely separate results forms must be filed for each<br />
show.<br />
B. Charters may be limited in the number of multi-judge shows or<br />
back-to-back multi-judge shows held in a calendar year, if felt<br />
such action would be in the best interests of the <strong>Association</strong>.<br />
C. Exhibitors at multi-judge shows are entering and competing<br />
in multiple separate shows simultaneously, therefore shall be<br />
charged multiple PtHA office charges (one for each show), and<br />
show management shall provide multiple sets of awards (one<br />
for each show).<br />
D. Show management may not combine any qualifying,<br />
complimentary, or championship class from one of the shows<br />
or judges with another into one event resulting in one award.<br />
Each show and class list is to be a separate entity.<br />
E. One show representative may cover both/all shows, filing<br />
separate reports, of a one-day or weekend, multi-judge event,<br />
or there may be separate show representatives for each show.<br />
F. Timed events based on a point score, such as Jumper, shall<br />
be conducted once with both/all judges submitting separate<br />
score cards, or individual goes may be required. Such a<br />
decision shall rest with the show management.<br />
G. A Judge can not judge two (2) shows within 150 miles of each<br />
other within thirty (30) days.<br />
52 <strong>2011</strong> PtHA <strong>Rule</strong> <strong>Book</strong>