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Five Gaited Section
** USEF Art. 3501 requires Owners & Trainers to be Members of American Saddle Horse Association in all “A” rated Saddlebred division.**
Horses to be shown at an animated walk, trot, slow gait, rack and canter.
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Three Gaited Section
** USEF Art. 3501 requires Owners & Trainers to be Members of American Saddle Horse Association in all “A” rated Saddlebred division.** Horses to be shown at an animated walk, park trot, and canter
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Fine Harness Section
** US Equestrian Art. 3501 requires Owners & Trainers to be Members of American Saddle Horse Association in all “A” rated Saddlebred division.**
Horses to be shown at animated walk, park trot, and ‘show your horse’.
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Three Gaited Park Section
To be shown at an animated or flat walk, trot, and canter. Ineligible for any other section or division at this show.
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The Five-Gaited Division The Saddlebred is not only generally regarded as the aristocrat of the show ring, but is also one of the most beautiful and versatile breeds. The five-gaited horses are shown with a full mane and tail and are judged at the walk, trot, and canter plus the two man-made gaits, the slow gait (a collected four-beat gait with high front action) and rack (with all-around action and speed). They should have a springy way of moving and extreme brilliance. The white quarter boots on the front feet are for protection in case the back feet strike the front feet. They are judged on performance, presence, quality, conformation, manners, and soundness. (© Sally Jackson Stanley, KS)
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The Three-Gaited Division The three-gaited horse (also called a walk-trot horse) performs the three natural gaits: walk, an animated two-beat gait; trot, a two-beat diagonal gait; and canter, a collected slow gallop. The trot of the three-gaited horse is slower and more collected than that of the five-gaited horse. The mane is reached or trimmed to show a long, fine neck. Three-gaited classes are divided by height or by sex or age. The trot is the gait most emphasized and it should be true, high in action, well collected, and animated. (© Sally Jackson Stanley, KS) |

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Show Pleasure Driving Horses to be shown to a two-wheel jog cart. To be shown at a flat walk, trot, and extended trot. Must stand quietly and back readily.
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Show Pleasure Five Gaited
Horses to be shown at a flat walk, trot, slow gait, rack, and canter. Must stand quietly and back readily.
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Park Harness Class 74 Park Harness Entry fee: $30 |
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Show Pleasure Three Gaited
Horses to be shown at a flat walk, trot, and canter. Must stand quietly and back readily
Must have shown in class 9, 20, or 64 Sunday Daytime |
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Three Gaited Park Pleasure Section Open to horses with full mane and tail. To be shown at a flat walk, trot, and canter. Horses must stand quietly and back readily in the lineup. Ineligible for any other section or division at this show.
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