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First Annual

Thoroughbred Renaissance Charity Horse Show


to benefit ReRun New York Sunday, August 12, 2012

Exclusively for Thoroughbreds*


Sponsored by Stone Bridge Farm At Stockade Polo and Saddle Club, Inc.
505 Sacandaga Road (Route 147) Glenville, New York 12302
MapQuest/GPS ONLYNO MAIL to this address

Horse Show Officials Ms. Mary Beebee, Williamstown, MA Ms. Ann Fowler, Manlius, NY Show Manager: Ms. Fiona Farrell tbrenaissance2012@gmail.com 518-583-7272 / 518-338-7080 cell/show Show Secretary: Ms. Anita Jaffe 957 Charlton Road Glenville, NY 12302 sanita@att.net 518-384-0333 / 518-796-8899 cell/show Sponsorship: Ms. Susan Vitro DVS0377@aol.com, 518-788-6741 Grounds / Operations Mr. Stan Horton Caterer Ms. Kathy Martin EMT: TBA Veterinarian On Call: TBA Judges: KEEPING CURRENT You can keep up with our sponsors, volunteers, and competitors in the show program, on Stockade Polo & Saddle Clubs and Stone Bridge Farms websites, some sponsor websites, and www.facebook.com/TBRenaissance. For more info email TBRenaissance2012@gmail.com, ask on our Facebook page, or call Fiona Farrell at 518-583-7272 or 518-338-7080. ADVANCE ENTRIES Advance entries must be post marked by Monday, August 6. *See Class 51 for limited exception for pony horses.

OUR GRATEFUL APPRECIATION Thoroughbred Renaissance Horse Show would not exist were it not for Susan Vitro who wanted to create an all-Thoroughbred horse show in the Saratoga Springs region to benefit a Thoroughbred charity. The New York Chapter of ReRun, Inc., will be the beneficiary of the shows generous sponsors, the competitors, and other donors. ReRun is a 501(c)3 charity whose mission is to rehabilitate, retrain and adopt Thoroughbreds. In New York that mission is carried out at a grassroots level powered almost entirely by volunteers. Thoroughbred Renaissance Horse Show would remain merely Sues great idea were it not for the generous support of Stockade Polo and Saddle Club, Inc. Stockade offers a spacious, calm, horse friendly setting with rings and schooling areas praised for their footing. Stan Horton and Anita Jaffe, the moving force behind Stockade, are donating tons of time and their considerable expertise to this effort. We are grateful to them and Stockades members and supporters. Without our many generous sponsors who have supported us in so many ways Thoroughbred Renaissance Horse Show would not be possible. So many generous people and organizations have shown their enthusiasm for the concept of the show and our cause. If you would like to sponsor, donate, or volunteer please contact Susan Vitro or Fiona Farrell. If you see someone from a sponsor or advertiser on the day of the show, please thank them for helping us all. Keep our sponsors and advertisers in mind when youre thinking about spending on products or services and patronize them first. Finally, Thoroughbred Renaissance Horse Show, would not be what it is without its hard working, happy cadre of volunteers. Please be polite, kind and appreciative to them on the day of the show as many of them are helping at a horse show for the first time. CELEBRATING Please join us right after the show on Sunday for a Wow, we did it! Exhibitors and Friends Gathering. The gathering is free of charge for competitors, volunteers and sponsors. For all others, tickets will be $25. Tickets may be purchased in advance or at the show office.

STABLING Day stalls available for $35 per stall. Overnight stalls available for $100 per stall. Bedding available for $8 a bale. A deposit of $50 will be returned if stalls are left clean and stripped. Overnight stabling includes use of stall for show day.

DIRECTIONS Stockade Polo & Saddle Club, Inc. is located at 505 Sacandaga Road (Rte 147) in Glenville, with access just north of the Beukendaal Firehouse. From Route 29 (points north): Turn on Route 147 heading south. Pass through Galway, cross Route 67 and continue on Route 147 toward Scotia. Show is approximately 9 miles from Route 67, on the right. From Route 67: Take Route 67 west from Ballston Spa / east from Amsterdam, to Route 147 (traffic light, Stewart's, big white church at intersection). Turn south on Route 147 and proceed 9 miles. Grounds are less than one mile past Stewart's. Driveway is on the right, just north of the Beukendaal Firehouse, across from Spring Road. From I-90/Route 890 (points east): Take Route 890 west (from Thruway exit 25 or other access) toward Rotterdam. Continue past Schenectady, Campbell and Rice Roads. Route 890 will take you across the Mohawk River to Route 5. Cross Route 5 (do not turn) and exit 890 straight onto Vley Road. Continue on Vley Road to Route 147 access on the right, immediately after an underpass. Turn right (north) onto Route 147, over bridge (passing back over Vley Road), and look for the Beukendaal Firehouse immediately after the bridge on your left. Turn left in the new driveway just past the firehouse; follow the driveway behind the adjacent property to the show grounds. SHOW INFORMATION Early Entries: We would like to encourage advance entries so that we have a sense of how many people are interested in competing at the show. Only one class actually requires advance entry: Class 52, Renaissance Thoroughbred Talent Class. Advance entry incentives include: $10 pre-entry discount and goody bags along with exhibitor packets. You and your horses name will appear in our show program if received by Monday, August 6, 2012 Advance entries must be postmarked by Monday, August 6, 2012 or earlier. Thoroughbred Only*. All horses to be shown under registered Jockey Club name or with JC name following show name in parentheses. One of the following is required: copy of JC or registration papers, lip tattoo or adoption agreement. Adopted horses must be from a recognized rescue organization and noted on entry form. Please contact Show Manager in advance with eligibility questions. *Exception: See Class 51 for limited pony exception. Prizes. Ribbons in each class to 6th place. Awards for first and second place. Champion and Reserve Championship awarded for each Division, each Dressage level and Overall low-scoring Combined Tests. Special Awards for high-point New York Bred, Seasoned Campaigner (Human), Seasoned Campaigner (Equine), Former Broodmare, Junior Rider, Adult (younger than seasoned campaigner), Adopted Horse, and Track Licensee.

Adults and Juniors. Classes with sufficient entries will be judged separately for Adults and Juniors. Show attire is welcome, but not mandatory. Appropriate schooling show attire is required for all competitors: ASTM/SEI helmet less than five years old (check date inside), properly fitted and fastened, and heeled boots (paddock boots and halfchaps are permitted). Stabling. Day stalls are available during the Thoroughbred Renaissance horse show for $35. Overnight stalls for $100. Stalls are 10x10 temporary stalls with doors. All stalls MUST be left clean and stripped. Deposit $50.

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STOCKADE RULES All riders must wear properly fitted, protective head gear while mounted on Stockade Polo & Saddle Club, Inc. grounds. All attendance and entries will be accepted with the understanding that the management, Stockade Polo & Saddle Club, Inc. and SPSA Associates, LLC, ReRun, Inc., Fiona Farrell, Susan Vitro, and other volunteers, will not be responsible for any accident which may occur to any rider, driver, groom or attendee, animal, vehicle, or other property at this horse show, through negligence or otherwise. Management reserves the right to decline any entry and return any entrance fees without being liable for compensation. Entry forms must be filled out completely and signed by the rider (parent/ guardian if rider is a minor) before numbers will be assigned. Any class with less than 8 entries that pays money may be judged as a sweepstake. Management may combine or cancel any class with insufficient (fewer than 4) entries. Ties for other than first place will remain tied and prize money, if applicable, will be split equally among the tied competitors. Prize money for stakes classes will be deducted from entry/show fees and any remaining funds paid at check-out. Exhibitors must have entered and shown in the first class in each division to be eligible to compete in that divisions stakes class. Show ring footing is sand. Warm-up available on sand or grass.

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10. Ticketed warm-up available in both rings, $15 per horse/rider combination. Unjudged Schooling Rounds (enter Class 53, once per entry) in the Hunter Ring throughout the day. 11. Dogs must be confined or leashed at all times when on show grounds. 12. A processing fee of $30 will be charged for all checks returned by the bank, for any reason. 13. Coggins within past 12 months required for all horses. Out of state horses must present current health certificate. 14. Have fun and be considerate of others.

SHOW SCHEDULE

Ticketed warm-up : Saturday: 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Sunday: 6:30 to 7:30 AM: $15.00 per horse/rider in Hunter and Jumper Rings Classes: $15 each except Dressage Tests $20, Stakes $20, Combined Tests $35. Hunter Stakes pay $70-35-25-15; Jumper Stakes pay $100-70-50-30. Show will begin at 8:00 AM for Dressage and in the Hunter Ring. Dressage ride times to be assigned with pre-entry, or by request from available times on the day of the show. Upon the completion of Dressage, competition will move to the Jumper Ring.
CLASS DESCRIPTIONS In Hand Division: Showmanship and Model

Classes will be judged on conformation, quality, substance, soundness, muscling, balance and suitability to the selected discipline. Racing adornments such as pin firing scars, splints, bows, etc., will be ignored, except as they directly relate to soundness. Handlers will be judged on how well they present the horse to its best advantage with additional scoring for grooming and presentation of both the horse and the handler. The horses manners along with the ability of the handler to control the horse will also be taken into consideration. 1. Showmanship: Horses to be shown in halter or bridle, depending on discipline, at the walk and trot. Testing/pattern at the judges discretion. 2. Seasoned Campaigner: Open to all Thoroughbreds with 30 or more starts or >$100K in earnings or 15 years of age or older. Horses to be shown in halter or bridle, depending on discipline, at the walk and trot. 3. Dressage Suitability: Horses are evaluated in terms of conformation, movement, and soundness as a dressage horse. Horses to be shown in bridle at the walk and trot. 4. Show Hunter Suitability: Horses are evaluated in terms of conformation, movement, and soundness as a show hunter. Horses to be shown in a bridle and at the walk and trot. 5. Trail Horse Suitability: Horses are evaluated in terms of their conformation, movement, and soundness as a trail horse. Horses are shown in a bridle at the walk and trot . Backing and lateral movement may be performed upon request of the judge. 6. Family class: One entry shall include two or more horses with the same dam or sire. If the entry includes horses from multiple exhibitors please list on your entry form the other exhibitors who will be making up your entry. Horses are shown in bridle at the walk and trot. Please list the sire and dam names on your entry form. Horses in each entry must share one parent but do not need to be full siblings. Minimum of two/maximum of five horses per entry. Each horse must have its own handler. 7. Mare and progeny: Mare and one or more of her progeny will be judged on the apparent or actual ability, depending on the age of the progeny, to produce a Thoroughbred suitable as a sport horse for dressage, hunter, jumper or trail/pleasure use. Horses will be judged on conformation, quality, substance, soundness, muscling, and balance. Sire and dam names shall be listed on entry form. Minimum of two/maximum of five horses per entry. Each horse must have its own handler.

Dressage Tests. Please specify choice of dressage test on entry. You may enter more than one test per level. 8. USDF Introductory Level Test of Choice (A, B or C: Specify Test on entry) 9. USEF Training Level Test of Choice (1, 2 or 3: Specify Test on entry) 10. USEF First Level or Above Test of Choice (Specify Level /Test on entry) 11. USEA Eventing Test of Choice (Specify Level and Test on entry) Combined Tests (Dressage and Jumping). $35 entry per Combined Test .

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Tadpole Combined Test (Beginner Novice Test A / Cross rails) Introductory Combined Test (Beginner Novice Test A / fences 20-23) Beginner Novice Combined Test (Beginner Novice Test B / 26-29) Novice Combined Test (Novice Test A / fences at 30)

Hunter Divisions. To be shown over approximately eight fences. Martingales are not permitted in hunter under saddle classes. Special and Low Hunter may be asked to hand gallop at the discretion of the judge. Starter Hunters: Open to horses and/or riders who have not competed over

fences before 2012. 16. Starter Hunter Over Cross Rails 17. Starter Hunter Over Cross Rails 18. Starter Hunter Under Saddle Hopeful Hunters: Restricted to entries that have not shown over > 26. 19. Hopeful Hunter Over Fences (2-23) 20. Hopeful Hunter Over Fences (2-23) 21. Hopeful Hunter Under Saddle Special Hunters: Restricted to entries that have not competed at >29. 22. Special Hunter Over Fences (26) 23. Special Hunter Stake (26) -- $70, $35, $25, $15 24. Special Hunter Under Saddle Low Hunters: Open to all horses and riders. 25. Low Hunter Over Fences (29-3) 26. Low Hunter Stake (29-3) -- $70, $35, $25, $15 27. Low Hunter Under Saddle
Jumpers and Combined Training Stadium Jumping Phase 28. Beginner Jumper (X-rails) Table IV, Sec 1. One round, optimum time

29. Beginner Jumper (X-rails) Table IV, Sec 1. Also for Tadpole CT 30. Maybe-A-Jumper (20-23) Table IV, Sec 1 31. Maybe-A-Jumper (20-23) Table IV, Sec 2(b). *Also for Introductory Combined Test (first round only, no jump-off). 32. Training Jumper (26-29) Table IV, Sec 2(b). *Also for Beginner Novice Combined Test (first round only, no jump-off). 33. Training Jumper (29-30) Table II, Sec 2(b). *First round only for Novice Combined Test. 34. Training Jumper Stake (30-33) Table II, Sec 2(b). $100, $70, $50, $30

Pleasure Division. To be judged on manners, performance and suitability of

horse to rider. 35. Open Pleasure Walk/Trot or Jog 36. Open Pleasure Walk/Trot or Jog/Canter or Lope 37. Hunter Hack: Entries shown at walk, trot, canter and over two jumps (20). May be asked to hand gallop. 38. Trail/obstacle: To be judged over obstacles normally found on a trail. If asked to jump, obstacle not to exceed 18 inches.
Equitation Division. Will be divided into Junior and Adult if entries warrant.

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Beginner Equitation Walk/Trot Beginner Equitation Walk/Trot/Canter Beginner Equitation over Cross rails Open Equitation on the Flat Open Equitation Over Fences (23-26) Open Equitation Over Fences (29-30)

Fun Division 45. Leadline: Children six and under only

46. Leadline: No age limit, that is, open to adults as well. 47. Walk Only: Children 12 and under only. 48. Command: An elimination event. To be shown at each gait or movement on command. 49. Pairs: A partial elimination event. To be judged on suitability, coordination, unison and ability to follow direction. Failure of any pair to execute judges instruction promptly and in unison will result in elimination. Shown at a walk, trot/jog, canter/lope, halt, reverse, rein back. 50. Sit-a-Buck: An elimination event, to be ridden bareback without a pad or blanket. Shown at a walk, trot/jog, canter/lope, halt, reverse and rein back. Loss of dollar or failure to execute command promptly will be cause for elimination. Last one holding your dollar bill wins! 51. Lead Ponies and TB Costume Class: Only class also open to nonThoroughbreds. Horse must show proof of a day job as a pony (lead, outrider, trainer, etc.) on the track or on a training or breeding farm. 52. *Thoroughbred Renaissance Talent (Advance Entry Required): Competitors will have a limited time (no less than 2 and no longer than 4 minutes) in the ring to demonstrate their Thoroughbreds talents. Entries of more than one horse and rider pair permitted. The demonstration may consist of trail obstacles, a dressage freestyle, quadrille or drill team, jumping heights above classes listed, demonstrating para-equestrian or therapeutic riding ability, in hand or liberty maneuvers, etc. Safety and your imagination are the limits. Submit a brief description with entry to assist in scheduling and ring preparation and to ensure acceptable safety. Judged with spectator assistance. 53. Unjudged schooling round. May be ridden any time during the day in the Hunter Ring only. Rider MUST advise starter before beginning that this is a schooling round. Class 53 may be entered once.

Thoroughbred Renaissance Charity Horse Show ~ Entry Form


One Horse Per Entry Form Please
Rider Information Print Name: Street: City/State/Zip: Phone: e-mail: Date of birth: JC Name: Age: Sex: JC Reg # / / Entry # Horse Owner Information Print Name: Street: City/State/Zip: Phone: e-mail: [ ] Adult Rider Show Name: Tattoo: [ ] Junior/Young Rider

Horse Adopted From (if applies): Class Numbers (Specify dressage test choice) $15 class / $20 stake or dressage /$35 combined test Stall and deposit: ___________ Class total: $15 x ____ = __________ $20 x _____ = __________ _ $35 x ______ = __________ Schooling ticket: $15 __________ Advance Entry Discount: ($10) __________ Total Amount Due: __________ Check #: ___________ Cash: [ ] postmarked August 6 or earlier

Make checks Stalls: day $35 payable to: Stockade overnight $100 Polo & Saddle Club, deposit $50 Inc.

Required: Coggins and for out of state horses, current health

ENTRIES LIMITED TO THOROUGHBREDS ~ Advance Entries Must Be


Except Class 51. See Prize List for details.

Liability Release: We agree to release, indemnify and save harmless ReRun, Inc., SPSA Associates, LLC, Stockade Polo & Saddle Club, Inc., their Officers, Agents, and Employees; Fiona Farrell, Susan Vitro, and Volunteers against liability, damages, loss or expense including attorneys fees arising from damage to property (including animals) or any bodily injury, including death, at any time sustained by the undersigneds or their relatives, guests, agents, employees, or arising from or in consequence of, our presence on the premises or participation in equine activities at Thoroughbred Renaissance Horse Show 2012, caused by negligence or otherwise. We agree to wear an ASTM/SEI helmet less than five years old at all times while riding or mounted at this show.
Medical Release: Adult Rider: If emergency medical care is required for us and if we, or an accompanying spouse or relative, are not able to convey permission in a timely manner, then the undersigneds authorize appropriate emergency medical care as deemed necessary by emergency medical personnel, a physician or the medical facility providing treatment. We have read this entire release and agree to it. Minor Rider: If emergency medical care is required for (childs name) ________________________

and if permission is not available in a timely manner, then the undersigned authorizes appropriate emergency medical care as deemed necessary by emergency medical personnel, a physician or the medical facility providing treatment. We have read this entire release and agree to it.
________________________ ___________________________ __________________________ Rider signature Horse Owner Signature Trainer Name _________________________ ___________________________ ________________________ Parent/Guardian Name (if rider a minor) Parent/Guardian signature Trainer Signature

Please join us help ReRun New York rehabilitate, retrain and find homes for Thoroughbreds.

First Annual

Thoroughbred Renaissance Charity Horse Show


August 12, 2012 Sponsored by Stone Bridge Farm
At Stockade Polo and Saddle Club, 505 Sacandaga Road (Route 147), Glenville, NY 12302
MapQuest/GPS ONLYNO MAIL to this address

MAIL ENTRIES TO: Thoroughbred Renaissance Horse Show Fiona Farrell Full Circle Farm 184 Lohnes Road Stillwater, NY 12170

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