RHR Horse Show


RHR's
Rock-Bottom
Show Series


Class List


  1. Halter Weanlings & Yearlings * Sponsor  Lisa's Nature Portraits
  2. Halter Mares * Sponsor  Lisa's Nature Portraits
  3. Halter Geldings & Stallions * Sponsor  Lisa's Nature Portraits
  4. Halter Arabians & Half-Arabians * Sponsor The West Coast Pintabian Horse Association 
  5. Ranch Horse Halter * Sponsor  Fine's Fiddletown Stables
  6. Showmanship Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
  7. Showmanship Rookie * Sponsor  Lisa's Nature Portraits
  8. Showmanship Open * Sponsor  Lisa's Nature Portraits
  9. Lunge Line~All Ages~All Breeds  * Sponsor  Lisa's Nature Portraits
  10. Lead Line-childern 8 & under * Sponsor Image West Photography
  • Break- Covered Arena Open for Warm-up
    11. Trail Savvy Style Groundwork- Double Point for Series End Award * Sponsor Gateway Press
  •  Riding Classes Not to start before Noon
    12. Walk/Jog & Walk/Trot Warm-up(Class proceeds go to ZEN Horse Rescue) Double Point for Series End
    13. Walk/Jog & Walk/Trot Equitation Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
    14. Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation-no pattern
    15. Walk/Jog & Walk/Trot Equitation Open * Sponsor Image West Photography
    16. Walk/Jog Ranch Horse Pleasure * Sponsor  Fine's Fiddletown Stables
    17. Walk/Jog & Walk/Trot Pleasure Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
    18. 14. Walk/Trot Hunter Under Saddle-English Pleasure * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling
    19. Walk/Jog & Walk/Trot Pleasure Open * Sponsor Image West Photography
    20. Lope/Canter Warm-up (Class proceeds go to NARHA) Double Point for Series End Award
    21. Lope/Canter Equitation Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
    22. Canter Hunt Seat Equitation-no pattern * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling
    23. Lope/Canter Equitation Open* Sponsor Image West Photography
    24. Lope Ranch Horse Pleasure * Sponsor  Fine's Fiddletown Stables
    25. Lope/Canter Pleasure Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
    26. Canter Hunter Undersaddle-English Pleasure
    27. Lope/Canter  Pleasure Open * Sponsor Image West Photography
    28. Hunter Hack Youth * Sponsor Collins Ranch
    29. Hunter Hack Open * Sponsor Black Oak Ranch
  •    Trail Not to Start before 1pm
    30. Trail Warm-up  * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling   (Class Proceeds got to Ride to Walk) Double Point for Series End Award
    31. Trail Walk/Jog Open * Sponsor Beginners To Winners
    32. Trail Ranch Horse Style * Sponsor  Fine's Fiddletown Stables
    33. Trail Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
    34. Trail Rookie * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling
    35. Trail Open * Sponsor Image West Photography
    36. Trail Pairs * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling  - Double Point for Series End Award
    37. Trail Savvy Style * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling - Double Point for Series End Award
  •    Reining Not to Start before 1:30 pm
    38. Reining Youth * Sponsor Callaway Performance Horses
    39. Reining Rookie * Sponsor Elk Grove Milling
    40. Reining Open * Sponsor Image West Photography
    41. Reining Ranch Horse Pattern  * Sponsor  Fine's Fiddletown Stables
   

Series End Award Divisions Include:


Ranch Horse
English
Youth
Open

You must compete in 3 shows to be in the running for a series end award.


All Classes to Count

To Win a Series End Award Division you must compete in corresponding classes. 

Ranch Horse must compete in #5 Ranch Horse Halter, #16 Walk/Jog Ranch Horse Pleasure, #24 Lope Ranch Horse Pleasure, #32 Trail Ranch Horse Style and #41 Ranch Horse Reining

English must compete in #14 Walk/Trot Hunt Seat Equitation, #18 Walk/Trot Hunter UnderSaddle, #22 Canter Hunt Seat Equitation, # 26 Canter Hunter UnderSaddle, #28 Hunter Hack Youth OR #29 Hunter Hack Open OR ANY Trail Class

Youth
must compete in #6 Showmanship, #13 Walk/Jog or Walk/Trot Equitation Youth, #17 Walk/Jog or Walk/Trot Pleasure Youth, #21 Lope/Canter Equitation Youth, #25 Lope/Canter Pleasure Youth

Open must compete in #8 Showmanship, #15 Walk/Jog or Walk/Trot Equitation Open, #19 Walk/Jog or Walk/Trot Pleasure Open, # 23 Lope/Canter Equitation Open, #27 Lope/Canter Pleasure Open, #31 Trail Walk/Jog Open

Lisa Mathos Championship Award Portrait must compete in ANY COMBINATION of the following classes; Halter #1,2,3,5 Showmanship #6,7,8 Lunge Line #9, Savvy Style In-hand Trail #11 Click here for examples of Lisa's work

All Classes to Count

Rules

A Youth is an exhibitor less than 18 years old on January 1st of the current year.
A
Rookie is any aged beginner. Not to have won a Championship, Buckle or Series End Award.
Open division if available for all ages & levels of competitors.

Judges Decision is final no exceptions.

Classes will be placed 1st thru 5th.


Points are as followed:
1
st- 5pts
2
nd- 4pts
3
rd- 3pts
4
th- 2pts
5
th-1pts
Warm-up classes, Pairs Trail & Trail Savvy Style are Double Point Classes.

Points are as followed:
1
st- 10pts
2
nd- 8pts
3
rd- 6pts
4
th- 4pts
5
th-2pts


What is Trail Pairs? Trail for Pairs is an exciting class involving two riders each with their own horses negotiating the trail pattern together taking turns leading and opening gates for each other. This is a fun team building class. It is scored as a traditional trail class.

What is Trail Savvy Style?
Trail Savvy Style is the original concept of RHR with the horse enthusiast in mind. Our goals to celebrate the fun and excitement people have guiding their equine partners through challenging courses.
There are two Trail Savvy Style Classes the Groundwork class and the Under-Saddle Class. The Ground-Work Class is where the handler is on foot guiding their horse while the Under-Saddle Class the horse is ridden thru the obstacles.
This exciting New Trail competition challenges the horse and handler/riders ability to cope with many situations encountered in a unique setting. This is a Freestyle Class, meaning there is no set pattern. Each horse and handler/rider team is given Two Minutes to negotiate the course.

What obstacles will Trail Savvy have?
RHR’s goal is to challenge you and horse, not trap or cause elimination by making obstacles to difficult. All obstacles will be constructed with safety in mind as to prevent any accidents.
You may only compete an obstacle twice for points.

Obstacles may include: raised obstacles, a wooden bridge, rope drag (pole attached to rope drug from point A to point B), a jump (no higher than 24”), ground tie, Pick-up horses feet, open/close gate… any many more.

There will be new challenges and obstacles at each show.


How is Trail Savvy Style Scored?
Management will provide a course outline with a maximum point value assigned to each obstacle. Each horse and handler/rider team is given Two Minutes to negotiate the course. Once the time has started the handler/rider works the obstacles to accumulate points. The class will score accordingly; when an obstacle is performed with style and correctness the maximum points will be awarded for that obstacle. On the other hand if an obstacle is worked incorrectly or in a dangerous manner the judge will score handler/rider a zero score for that obstacle.

How is Trail Savvy Style Placed?
The Class is placed after all handlers/riders have had their “go”. The highest score wins, second highest is second and so forth. Trail Savvy Style Classes will be placed 1st to 5th.

Do you have Savvy Style?
Yes, this competition is for everyone and anyone. We welcome all ages, all disciplines, levels and interest. No Show attire is required. Dress code: boots and long pants. Hats optional. Trail Savvy is all about you and horse having fun by showing your Savvy Style.


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