Horse Show

Saturday, August 17th, 2024

Page Valley Agricultural & Industrial Fair

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9:30AM
Saturday, August 17th, 2024
15 Fairlane Dr. Luray, VA 22835

  • Classes are $5.00 each, for all divisions. Registration is closed when the show begins.

    Participants under 18 years of age must wear ASTM certified head protection.

    Participants must provide proof of a negative coggins test for each horse.

    The decision of the judge is final. Poor sportsmanship will not be tolerated.

    Youth classes are for children ages 8-12 years of age. Points calculated for end of show awards.

    Senior classes are for children 13-18 years of age. Points calculated for end of show awards.

    -Open division is open to riders 13 years of age and up. No points awarded for these classes.

    The show managers reserve the right to cancel or combine classes of their choosing due to lack of participants

    The judge has the right to excuse any horse due to lameness or unsafe temperament

    -REQUIRED ATTIRE: Boots with a heel, pants, appropriate shirt (no spaghetti straps).

    Good Sportsmanship trophies will be awarded at the end to of the show to individuals expressing extraordinary sportsmanship, spirit, and/or horsemanship.

Class List

9:30am

Youth only: Leadline.

• English showmanship Youth
• English showmanship Senior
• Western showmanship Youth
• Western showmanship Senior

YOUTH
English Go as you Please
English Equitation

SENIOR
English Go as you Please
English Equitation

OPEN
English Go as you Please
English Equitation

TACK CHANGE

YOUTH
Western Go as you Please
Western Equitation

SENIOR
Western Go as you Please
Western Equitation

OPEN
Western Go as you Please
Western Equitation

Speed Classes to follow Western Open Division

Barrels (clover leaf pattern)
Youth
Senior
Open

Pole Bending
Youth
Senior
Open

END OF DAY AWARDS!

Good Sportsmanship trophies announced

Terminology

“Go as you Please”
Riders may choose to either trot/jog OR canter/lope. The gait most comfortable for horse and rider. Rider to choose one gait per class.

“Equitation”
Refers to the rider’s position while mounted, focuses on rider’s ability to ride correctly and with effective aids. The rider, rather than the horse is evaluated. Riders will be asked to trot/jog AND canter/lope in these classes.