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2016 GYMKHANA SHOWBOOK 90 Green Hill Road, Barrington, NH 03825
www.NBarH.com
GymkhanaNBarH@GMail.com
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
What is Gymkhana? Page 3
Club Officers/ Board of Directors Page 4
Show Dates/ Show Fees Page 4
Gymkhana Divisions Page 5
Year-end Points Page 5
Rules, Policies and More Rules
NBarH Show Rules Page 6
Registration Policies Page 6
Gymkhana Rules Page 7
Chute Rules Page 8
Forms
NBarH Membership Form Page 9
Gymkhana Registration Form Page 10
Class List Page 11
Class Descriptions Page 12
Class Patterns Page 16
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What is Gymkhana?
Gymkhana is the action packed, precision sport of the equestrian world. A good
Gymkhana horse must have the speed of a race horse, the turning quickness and
agility of a cutting horse and the control and responsiveness of the stock horse.
The word “Gymkhana” is thought to have originated in India, probably meaning
“games on horseback”. The English military, during the Colonial period, used horses
for both transportation and military maneuvers. On Sunday afternoons, the cavalry
would compete in horseback games to sharpen their horsemanship for war. Thus,
Gymkhana had its beginning. Through the years different events have been added,
some of which originated in Europe and others which were developed in this country.
Ring spearing, an event that is still part of Gymkhana in some areas, resembles the
knight in medieval days riding full charge with his lance aimed at his enemy. The
British Bengal Lancer engaged in tent-pegging, using his lance to unearth the tent
pegs of the enemy, bringing down the tent on his adversaries. Pole bending can easily
be seen as good training for a cavalry charge through dense forest. The rescue race
and cowhide race were originated by the Native American Indians as a way to rescue
their comrades in battle. Similarly, the speedball race may have derived from the
Native American Indians counting "coup" in which they would touch their enemies
without harming them. The pony express race, of course, simulates the old time Pony
Express rider who delivered the mail between St. Louis and Sacramento in the Old
West.
In recent years Gymkhana has been steadily gaining in popularity. New events have
been designed for competition between riders which bring into play the abilities of the
rider and the speed and handiness of the horse. A number of events such as barrel
racing, pole bending and the keyhole race, can be found at gymkhanas throughout the
United States.
California Gymkhana Association
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NBarH 2016 Gymkhana Show Book
CLUB OFFICERS
President Gail Straw 603-986-1850 nbarhridingclub@gmail.com
VP-Pleasure Horses Heather Good 207-475-5766 hgood1976@aol.com
VP-Miniature Horses Patty Milano 603-664-8860 ntmilano@metrocast.net
VP-Gymkhana Becky Batchelder 603-289-3078 gymkhananbarh@gmail.com
Membership Coordinator Patty Milano 603-664-8860 ntmilano@metrocast.net
Treasurer Sharon Good 603-964-8938 sagood@1950@aol.com
Recording Secretary Shelby Barron 802-734-7967 shelby.colby@metrocast.net
Board of Directors-Chair Linda Mattress 603-473-0913 outlawjl1@roadrunner.com
Jennifer Souther n/a jenniferdew22@yahoo.com
Jane Colby 207-658-9920 funnyfarmnorth@hotmail.com
Jolene Trefethen 603-764-5515 silvanestielf@yahoo.com
Charlie Marzza 207-604-6154 marzza1@yahoo.com
SHOW DATES
May 28th (pre-entries due by May 25th) June 25th (pre-entries due by June 22nd)
July 23rd (pre-entries due by July 20th) August 27th (pre-entries due by August 24th)
Shows start at 8am
1. Preregister
a. Preregistering can help get the show started on time.
b. Preregister for EVERY class you think you’ll run - it’s much quicker to scratch a class than to add
one.
c. If you preregister you won’t be one of the first to run, if you don’t preregister you could be.
2. Post-entries
a. Post-entry - any entry received after 8pm the Wednesday prior to the show.
b. Post-entries will be charged a onetime fee of $10 per horse/rider combination.
c. Anyone not preregistered will be required to fill in their name and their horses name on the time
sheets the morning of the show.
SHOW FEES
Office fee: $3 per horse and rider/handler combination.
Members: $7 per class or All Day $60 (pre-entry) or All Day $70 (post-entry)
Non-members: $9 per class or All Day $70 (pre-entry) or All Day $80 (post-entry)
Please pay the day of the show. Payment MUST be left at the booth before you enter.
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Gymkhana Divisions
Leadline/In Hand/Walk-Trot 14 & under (will be disqualified if they break gait for more than 3 strides)
Leadline: Rider is 10 years old or younger. Children riding leadline must show reasonable control
of the horse at all times, both in and out of the show ring. Handlers may not touch the horse and
must stay at or behind the shoulder of the horse.
In Hand: Handlers may not touch the horse and must stay at or behind the shoulder of the horse.
Walk-Trot: Riders may have an attendant in the ring, but the attendant must stay at or behind the
shoulder of the horse and may not touch the horse.
In Hand/Walk-Trot 15 & over (will be disqualified if they break gait for more than 3 strides)
In Hand: Handlers may not touch the horse and must stay at or behind the shoulder of the horse.
Walk-Trot: Riders may have an attendant in the ring, but the attendant must stay at or behind the
shoulder of the horse, may not touch the horse.
14 & Under
Rider is 14 years old or younger as of January 1st 2016
15-19
Rider is at least 15 years old, but not older than 19 as of January 1st 2016
Adult
Rider is at least 19 years old as of January 1st 2016
Green Horse
A green horse is a horse that is new to being ridden or Gymkhana (less than 2 years)
Year End Points
1. Year end points will be determined using the following system regardless of the number of entries in the
class.
1st place = 6 points 2nd place = 5 points 3rd place = 4 points
4th place = 3 points 5th place = 2 points 6th place = 1 point
2. Only members are eligible for year end points. A horse/rider or horse handler team must enter and
compete in at least three of the series’ four shows to qualify for points in any particular class.
3. Year end points accumulate over all four shows, so it’s in the best interest of the horse/rider or
horse/handler to come to all four shows and compete in the same classes.
4. Points earned in Pairs classes to not count toward Sponsor Awards.
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RULES, POLICIES and MORE RULES
NBarH Show Rules
1. All participants, including riders, handlers, and spectators, are responsible for a thorough knowledge of
and compliance with these rules and policies, as well as those stated elsewhere in the show book and in
the constitution of the by-laws of the club.
2. An adult must accompany small children at all times and is responsible for not just the child’s safety, but
also that of the horses and handlers that a child may frighten or disturb.
3. All dogs must be tied and the leash must attach to a handler, in a car with the window down, at all times
for the safety of the dog, horses, handlers, and the general public.
4. No rider/handler shall do more than a brisk walk on the grounds except in the warm-up area. The show
ring will not be used for warming up. The warm-up area is way out back, past the last horse trailer.
5. Riders/handlers aged 16 and older may handle a stallion in individual classes in a closed ring. The
stallion must be under the exclusive control of an adult 18 years or older at all times outside the ring and
before and after the gate is closed. Stallions MUST wear a visible yellow ribbon in their tail while
anywhere on the show grounds. Weanlings are not considered stallions; only intact horses one year or
older (as of January 1st) are considered stallions.
6. Any horse known to kick MUST wear a red ribbon in their tail at all times while on show grounds. These
ribbons are NOT for decoration – please use caution when approaching a horse with a red ribbon.
Registration Policies
1. A negative Coggins report is required at registration for all horses – no horse should be unloaded on Club
grounds before a negative Coggins report has been checked by show management. Reports for horses
stabled in New Hampshire are good for one year; federal law dictates that all horses crossing a state line
must have a negative Coggins report within 6 months.
Please present a clear copy of your Coggins report for every horse at the time of your first registration. (It
would be great if you could bring in a copy to keep on file, there is no copier available at the show) No
horse will be allowed to show and will be asked to leave if the paperwork is not available or if it does not
match the horse. A rabies vaccination is not required but highly recommended.
2. Entry forms must have the COMPLETE name and address of the rider/handler.
3. Each entry is based on one rider/horse combination. If members are lucky enough to have two horses or a
few riders showing, each horse and rider/handler must fill out SEPARATE entry forms and pay separate
office fees. Please state on the forms which order you want them to run.
4. Once a class has started no entries will be allowed for that class (exception – Keyhole)
5. Please be considerate of those working in the secretary’s booth; it isn’t always the same person and they
don’t always know you or your horse. Be consistent with your horse’s name (if your horse is named Giant
Gentle Ben, do not enter him in one show as Giant, one as Ben and another as Gentle Ben). In order to
ensure that you receive all the appropriate year end points, you must be consistent. It is fine to use a
shortened name or nickname/barn name as long as you use it consistently.
6. Age of rider is that as of January 1st of the show year, exhibitors MUST enter age division accordingly;
extenuating circumstances may be discussed with show management.
7. Any rider or handler who wishes to be considered for a breed, color, barn, or age specific award must put
the required information on their entry forms; the VP’s cannot guess and will not research this information.
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8. A horse may be entered only once in each class regardless of rider. However, a horse may enter two
classes with the same pattern in different age divisions with different riders, as long as the horse is not
distressed by exhaustion. For example: if Junior rides Tonto in Barrels Jr. Dad can ride Tonto in Barrels
Sr. However, if Junior rides Tonto in Barrels Jr. Sissy may not ride Tonto in Barrels Jr.
9. A horse and rider/handler may enter only one division per show, cross entry is not allowed.
10. Classes, including add-on, must be paid for before the class begins. Pre-entries do not need to be paid at
the time of registration, but do need to be settled before the first entered class begins. An open check may
be left at the secretary’s booth and settled at the end of the day.
11. In the event a check is returned for insufficient funds, NBarH will charge a $20 fee and the privilege of
paying by check may be revoked and points accrued may be rescinded.
12. Refunds will only be authorized should horse or rider be ill or physically unfit to compete.
13. Pre-entries must be received by 8pm the Wednesday before the scheduled show. Please feel free to enter
for all four shows at the beginning of the year – you do not need to pay at the time of preregistration and
there is no penalty for scratching a class. Phone entries will not be accepted. Any entries received after
this deadline or on the day of the show will be subject to post-entry fees. Additions will be subject to the
post-entry fee and additions must be paid for before the class begins.
14. All additions must be made at least 2 classes in advance – signup sheets will be outside the secretary’s
booth for you to fill out). Any rider/handler in a class who is not registered may be asked to exit the ring
and not be judged in that class. Please plan accordingly to ensure you have time to come to the booth and
make the addition appropriately. Yelling your change to the secretary’s booth is not accepted.
15. You may join and pay for membership the day of the show and receive membership rates for that show
and any future 2016 shows.
16. New members are eligible for benefits the day they become members, including reduced class fees and
accumulated year-end points. However, membership is not retroactive and all points earned prior to
becoming a member will not count towards year-end awards or eligibility.
Gymkhana Rules
1. Western tack is encouraged, but any safe, non-abusive tack that allows a rider to adequately control the
horse at the speed of travel is allowed. If show management deems your tack unsafe for your speed, you
will be required to change tack in order to continue. Rider’s footgear must have at least a 1 inch heel; no
work boots or sneakers of any type are allowed. We encourage ASTM-SEI helmets for everyone and they
are REQUIRED for all riders less than 18 years of age whenever mounted.
2. At the Gymkhana shows formal show attire is not required, but your photos will definitely be nicer.
3. NBarH encourages the humane treatment of all equines and assumes that you will not use any severe
equipment. Show management and judges reserve the right to determine if equipment is severe and what
penalty will be imposed should it be found so.
4. Hitting a horse in front of the girth is automatic disqualification and the rider will be asked to leave the
grounds. This rule applies to all seats.
5. Gymkhana management reserves the right to disallow any competitor if he/she does not seem to have
control of his/her horse, for the safety of all present.
6. Children riding leadline must show reasonable control of the horse at all times, both in and out of the
show ring. Leaders may not touch the horse and may not speak except in an emergency.
7. If any competitor has special needs, please see show management; will do our very best to accommodate
you.
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8. Gymkhana rider/handlers must be at the gate and ready to enter the ring when called; we announce three
people in advance, so you should always have plenty of time to get to the gate. There will be a 2 minute
gate call. If you are not at the gate within 2 minutes of when it’s your turn to run, you will not be allowed
to enter that class.
9. Broken horse equipment: horse equipment must be repaired or replaced by the end of the class in order to
run the class, a rerun will be allowed if the equipment breaks during the initial run. Multiple equipment
“failures” will be scrutinized.
10. Each class will be run and pointed as long as there is at least one entrant.
11. In the event of a tie, the horse/riders involved in the tie will rerun the course.
12. It is the responsibility of the rider to understand the pattern of each class.
13. Patterns will be set for the show year and will not be changed (exception – Challenge classes)
14. Disqualifications for every class (some classes will have special rules)
a. Unnecessary roughness, abuse of horse, unsound horse, unsafe horse. Any show of blood on the
horse will be an automatic disqualification.
b. Lack of required equipment, use of prohibited equipment, use of performance altering drugs on
horse or rider, any throwing of equipment during an event will result in disqualification.
c. Failure to cross start line within one minute of entering arena.
d. Failure to follow pattern
e. Fall of horse and/or rider
f. Reversal of direction
g. Loss of forward motion: The only penalty associated with loss of forward motion will be the
increased time covering the Gymkhana course. Contestants will not be penalized for loss of
forward motion.
15. The show rules, as written, will remain in effect for the entire show season. Any changes will take effect
the following year’s show season.
16. All shows are held rain or shine. In the case of heavy rain (causing unsafe footing) and/or lightening, the
show may be stopped temporarily or for the remainder of the show. In the case of a show being cancelled
prior to start time be sure to indicate how you want to be contacted on your entry form (phone call, text,
email, other). Makeup show will be run as soon as there is an opening in the schedule.
Chute Rules
1. No one is allowed in the chute on foot unless showing in hand or leadline.
2. You must enter the arena through the chute at the end gate, but you do not have to start or end your run in
the chute.
3. The chute shall be considered part of the arena.
4. Horses will enter from the right side (the side the secretary’s booth is on) and exit from the left. The
openings will be clearly marked.
5. Do not obstruct, hinder or block the entrance & exit openings of the chute.
6. Horses MUST be under control when exiting the chute.
7. Only one horse in the chute at a time.
8. The side gate will only be used in emergencies.
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N BAR H RIDING CLUB MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION
Please print clearly and legibly and complete all information.
Age is as of January 1st of current year. Youth defined as under 18 years of age.
Only family members listed on the application will be considered members.
Membership entitles you to voting privileges (members over 14 years old), newsletter, reduced class rates, eligibility for year-end awards, and individual use of the ring when not already in use.
Mail form and payment to: Patty Milano, 224 Stagecoach Road, Barrington, NH 03825
We have two options for membership. The first option is to pay a reduced member fee and contribute a few
hours to the club during the year. The second option is to pay a higher member fee and does not have any time
commitment. Please be aware that if you elect the fee + hours option, your hours must be done by the end of
the fall fun show. If you do not complete your hours, you will have the choice to either forfeit all of your points
and your year-end awards OR pay the fee difference in full (this will not be pro-rated based on partial
completion of hours)
Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Farm Name ______________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: _________________________________________________________________
City, State, Zip: __________________________________________________________________
Phone: __________________________ Email: ________________________________________
Youth Name: _____________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________
Youth Name: _____________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________
Youth Name: _____________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________
Youth Name: _____________________________________ Date of Birth: __________________
Membership Fees: Make checks payable to N-Bar-H
____ 4-H or College Student: $10.00 + 2 volunteer hours (Proof must be attached, youth only. Does not qualify for early pay discount)
____ Individual Active: $25 + 2 volunteer hours ____ Individual Inactive: $45 ____ Family Active: $30.00 + 4 volunteer hours ____ Family Inactive: $55.00
Please Note: Pay your dues by APRIL 1st. and take $10.00 off the membership fee. For
example, a Family active membership would only cost $20 if paid be April 1st.
Date Received:________ Total Amt. Received:_______ Check #:_______ Cash:_____ Initials:_____
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2016 GYMKHANA SERIES CLASS LIST
1. Keyhole ~ Open
2. Flag Race ~ Open
3. Bleeding Heart ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
4. Bleeding Heart ~ IH/WT 15 & over
5. Bleeding Heart ~ 14 & Under
6. Bleeding Heart ~ 15-19
7. Bleeding Heart ~ Adult
8. Bleeding Heart ~ Green Horse
9. Dash ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
10. Dash ~ IH/WT 15 & over
11. Dash ~ 14 & Under
12. Dash ~ 15-19
13. Dash ~ Adult
14. Dash ~ Green Horse
15. Barrels ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
16. Barrels ~ IH/WT 15 & over
17. Barrels ~ 14 & Under
18. Barrels ~ 15-19
19. Barrels ~ Adult
20. Barrels ~ Green Horse
LUNCH
21. Double Barrels ~ Pairs
22. Speed Barrels ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
23. Speed Barrels ~ IH/WT 15 & over
24. Speed Barrels ~ 14 & Under
25. Speed Barrels ~ 15-19
26. Speed Barrels ~ Adult
27. Speed Barrels ~ Green Horse
28. 1 Jump Scurry ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
29. 1 Jump Scurry ~ IH/WT 15 & over
30. 1 Jump Scurry ~ 14 & Under
31. 1 Jump Scurry ~ 15-19
32. 1 Jump Scurry ~ Adult
33. 1 Jump Scurry ~ Green Horse
34. Pole Bending ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
35. Pole Bending ~ IH/WT 15 & over
36. Pole Bending ~ 14 & Under
37. Pole Bending ~ 15-19
38. Pole Bending ~ Adult
39. Pole Bending ~ Green Horse
40. Big T ~ LL/IH/WT 14 & under
41. Big T ~ IH/WT 15 & over
42. Big T ~ 14 & Under
43. Big T ~ 15-19
44. Big T ~ Adult
45. Big T ~ Green Horse
46. Relay Race ~ Pairs
2016 DIVISIONS
LL/IH/WT 14 & under
IH/WT 15 & over
14 & Under
15 ~ 19
Adult
Green Horse
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2016 NBARH GYMKHANA SERIES CLASS DESCRIPIONS
1. Keyhole (In and Out ... don't step over the line) ~ Open
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, run into the circle of the keyhole thru the wings, turn 180* in either
direction, then return across the start/finish line. All four of the horse's feet must enter the
circle thru the wings.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
The rider will be disqualified if the horse's hoof touches the ground on or outside of any portion
of the Keyhole (circle or wings), running off course or separation of rider and horse/pony during
the timing period will disqualify contestant.
2. Flag Race (Stab n’ Grab) ~ Open
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, holding flag in hand. Race to barrel; stick the flag into the bucket,
grab the other flag while going around barrel and race back across the start/finish line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
The rider will be disqualified for dropping the flag. Flag not staying in the “stuck position” in the
material inside the container on the barrel, using the flag for a bat or whip, running off course
or separation of rider and horse/pony during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
3. Bleeding Heart
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, racing to one of the far barrels (left or right), turn the barrel coming
around the 2nd barrel in the center, race back up to and around the 3rd barrel, then race back
across start/finish line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider and horse/pony
during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
4. Dash (One Barrel ... down, around, and back)
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line to the barrel, turn barrel in either direction; return across start/finish
line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
Knocking barrel over, breaking pattern or separation of rider and horse/pony during the timing
period will disqualify contestant.
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5. Barrels (Cloverleaf)
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, go to barrel #1 first, making a right turn and then to barrels #2
and #3, making left turns OR to barrel #2 first, making a left turn and then to barrels #1 and
#3, making right turns; then return through the start/finish line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider and horse/pony
during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
6. Double Barrels (Shot Gun Barrels) ~ Pairs
The Pattern
These are two cloverleaf barrel patterns run at the same time, sharing the middle barrel.
Each horse must run either a right run or a left run. The first horse to cross the starting line will
start the time and the last horse to cross the line at the end of the run will stop the time.
Must be run thru between the start/finish poles, can be run in either direction.
Chute CANNOT be used for this course.
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider and horse/pony
during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
7. Speed Barrels (Three barrels in a line ... weave down, weave back)
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, pass the first barrel on either side, pass the succeeding barrels on
alternate sides, turn around last barrel, pass remaining barrels on alternate sides, and return
across the start/finish line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider and horse/pony
during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
8. 1 Jump Scurry
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line; race over the jump, turn around the barrel, then race back over the
jump and across start/finish line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel, missing jump, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider
and horse/pony during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
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9. Pole Bending (Run to the end, weave back and weave up, run home.)
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, go along either side of the poles to the last pole, turn around last
pole, pass successive poles on alternate sides, turn around first pole, continue to pass
successive poles on alternate sides, turn around last pole and go along the side of the poles to
the timing line.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute).
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider and horse/pony
during the timing period will disqualify contestant. A broken pattern occurs if the rider does not
complete the pattern correctly, or if the rider commits any cross-over which is not the standard
6 cross over pattern. A broken pattern also occurs if the rider crosses through the row of poles
before correcting the pattern since this would cause and extra crossover in the pattern.
10. Big T (Two Barrels, Three Poles)
The Pattern
Cross the start/finish line, pass the first pole on either the left or the right; pass the next two
poles on alternate sides. If the 3rd pole is passed on the right side, proceed to the barrel on
your left, making a left turn and then a left turn around the other barrel. Then weave back
through the three poles on opposite sides to go back across the start/finish line. Note: If the
first pole is passed on the right side, the two barrels will both be left turns. If the first pole is
passed on the left side, the two barrels will both be right turns.
Run must start/finish between the start poles and can be run in either direction.
Chute may be used for this course (read rules for using the chute)
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel or pole, broken pattern, running off course or separation of rider and
horse/pony during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
11. Relay Race ~ Pairs (Around the arena)
The Pattern:
Both riders and horses start in the box, rider 1 carries the baton and races around the arena
between the fence and poles back to the start box. Rider 1 hands the baton to rider 2 while
both sets of horse and riders are in the box. Rider 2 then races around the arena between the
fence and poles back to the box.
Rider 1 does not need to stay in the box when rider 2 returns but must stay between the
barrels.
Note: If the baton is dropped in the box. Rider 1 may dismount, pickup baton, remount horse
then hand off baton to rider 2. Both horses must be mounted and be in the box for the handoff.
Start poles are not used to start the race cannot be run in either direction, must be run as
shown.
Disqualifications:
Knock down of barrel or pole, dropping of baton outside the box, broken pattern, running off
course or separation of rider and horse/pony during the timing period will disqualify contestant.
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Disqualifications:
Failure to follow pattern Reversal of direction
Fall of horse and/or rider Unnecessary roughness
Unsound horse Abuse of horse
Unsafe horse Lack of required equipment
Use of prohibited equipment Use of performance altering drugs on horse
Loss of forward motion: The only penalty associated with loss of forward motion (stopping) will be the increased time covering the Gymkhana course. Contestants
will not be penalized for loss of forward motion.
*Chute Rules
1. No one is allowed in the chute on foot unless showing in hand or leadline. 2. You must enter the arena through the chute at the end gate, but you do not
have to start or end your run in the chute. 3. The chute shall be considered part of the arena.
4. Horses will enter from the right side (the side the secretary’s booth is on) and exit from the left. The openings will be clearly marked.
5. Do not obstruct, hinder or block the entrance & exit openings of the chute.
Stay away from the chute openings unless you are running next. 6. Horses MUST be under control when exiting the chute.
7. Only one horse in the chute at a time. 8. The side gate will only be used in emergencies.
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