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The Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance South Point Equestrian Center

Las Vegas, Nevada

Arabian Breeders World Cup Judges

Rodrigo Forte Brazil Lucas Gozdzialski Poland Chen Kedar Israel Steve Lieblang USA Caroline Reid England Isaac Taylor USA

Arabian Breeders World Cup Show Officials & Staff

Announcer Scott Christmas Awards Coordinators Sonya & Chris Bickford Awards Presenter/Show Girl Leah Rojas Entry Secretary Mary Kanaga Farrier Josh Morris Judges Coordinator Beth Hunziker Music/DJ Services Tony Fuller Paddock Announcer Cecil Harvey Photographer Jolene Bertrand Avalon Photography Ring Master Dennis Eikenberry Ring Master Juan Stuckey Ring Assistant Danika McCauley Arena Coordinator/Scoring Melissa Schalles Show Assistant Robert Beach Stabling/In-Gate Randy Reid USEF Steward Cindy Reid Veterinarian Dr. Greg Byrne

Arabian Breeders World Cup Show Committee

Scott Bailey [email protected] 480.236.6952 Public Relations, Sponsorships, Operations

Larry Jerome [email protected] Board of Director/Show Committee

Phyllis LaMalfa [email protected] 480.707.3505 Sponsorships, Commercial Exhibitors

Cindy McGown [email protected] Board of Director/Show Committee Taryl O’Shea [email protected] 602.299.7595 Show Manager, Staff & Officials

Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance Board of Directors

Chairman Jeff Sloan Director Ron Armstrong Director Benjamin Bassichis MD Director Larry Jerome Director Cindy McGown

Director Janina Merz Director Robert North Director Steve Poore Director Murray Popplewell

Entry Closing - Faxed or hand-delivered entries will not be accepted. Entries postmarked by March 6th, 2020 will be accepted at the regular fee. Entries that are postmarked after March 6th, 2020 will be accepted with an additional $250 per horse post entry fee. Post entries will close the session prior to the session in which the class is scheduled.

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Arabian Breeders World Cup Tentative Schedule (Competition No. 324160)

Wednesday ~ April 8th - 11AM 101 Arabian World Cup Junior Fillies Amateur to Handle 1 & 2 Years of Age ATH 102 Arabian World Cup Junior Mares Amateur to Handle 3 & 4 Years of Age ATH 103 Arabian World Cup Senior Mares Amateur to Handle 5 Years of Age & Older ATH 104 Arabian World Cup Junior Colts/Geldings Amateur to Handle 1 & 2 Years of Age ATH 105 Arabian World Cup Junior Stallions/Geldings Amateur to Handle 3 & 4 Years of Age ATH 106 Arabian World Cup Senior Stallions/Geldings Amateur to Handle 5 Years of Age & Older ATH Thursday ~ April 9th - 9AM 107 AHBA Auction Futurity Yearling Colts/Geldings Championship 1 Year of Age ATH Auction Futurity Nominated

108 AHBA Legacy/Futurity Yearling Colts/Geldings Championship 1 Year of Age ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated

109 AHBA Legacy/Futurity 2 Year Old Colts/Geldings Championship 2 Year of Age ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated

110 Arabian World Cup Junior Fillies 1 Year of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

111 Arabian World Cup Junior Fillies 2 Years of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

112 Arabian World Cup Junior Mares 3 Years of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

113 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 4 Years of Age 114 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 5 Years of Age 115 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 6-8 Years of Age 116 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 9 Years of Age & Older

117 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares - Broodmares Mares MUST have given birth to, nursed and weaned at least two (2) foals, MAY be of any age and in foal

Friday ~ April 10th - 9AM 118 AHBA Auction Futurity Yearling Fillies Championship 1 Year of Age ATH Auction Futurity Nominated

119 AHBA Legacy/Futurity Yearling Fillies Championship ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated

120 AHBA Legacy/Futurity 2 Year Old Fillies Championship ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated

121 Arabian World Cup Junior Colts 1 Year of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

122 Arabian World Cup Junior Colts 2 Years of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

123 Arabian World Cup Junior Stallions 3 Years of Age 124 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Stallions 4 & 5 Years of Age 125 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Stallions 6-8 Years of Age 126 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Stallions 9 Years of Age & Older Saturday ~ April 11th - 9AM Opening Ceremonies – FLAGS OF NATIONS & COLOR GUARD

130 Arabian World Cup Mare/Filly Supreme Championship ATH All Ages (see more information page 8)

131 Arabian World Cup Stallion/Colt/Geldings Supreme Championship ATH All Ages (see more information page 8)

Amateur Handler of Excellence Award ~ Sponsor Graham Smith 132 Arabian World Cup Yearling Filly Supreme Championship 133 Arabian World Cup Yearling Colt Supreme Championship 134 Arabian World Cup Junior Mare Supreme Championship 2 & 3 Years of Age

135 Arabian World Cup Junior Stallion Supreme Championship 2 & 3 Years of Age

136 Arabian World Cup Senior Mare Supreme Championship 4 Years of Age & Older

137 Arabian World Cup Senior Stallion Supreme Championship 4 Years of Age & Older

Professional Handler of Excellence Award ~ Sponsor Chris & Sonya Bickford Closing Ceremonies – AWARDING OF ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP

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Show Fee Schedule Class Entry Fees Breeding & In-Hand Classes ....................................................................................................$250.00 Amateur to Handle Breeding & In-Hand Classes .....................................................................$175.00 AHBA Auction & Legacy Futurity Classes .................................................................................$250.00 Late Fee (per entry per horse) ......................................................................................................$250.00 Stabling Fees Horse Stall .............................................................................................................................$250.00 Tack Stall ...............................................................................................................................$250.00 Grounds Fee (per horse if no stall is ordered) ................................................................................... $50.00 Show Fees Office Fee (per horse) ........................................................................................................ $50.00 NSF/Credit Card Decline Fee (per attempt) .................................................................................. $50.00 Credit Card Convenience Charge (credit card charges only) ............................................................. 3% Late Registration/Membership Card Fee ................................................................................. $10.00 USEF Fees (Competition No. 324160) USEF Fee (Includes $15 D&M and $8 Federation Fee) (per horse) ........................................................ $23.00 USEF Show Pass Fee (per person) ........................................................................................ $45.00

SHOW RULES OF CONDUCT This Horse Show is conducted in accordance with the Rules of the USEF, particularly the Arabian Horse Division. The official rulebook of USEF will prevail for this show. Each

participant in this show is responsible for knowledge of these rules and is subject to these rules. Any changes or corrections of the rules will automatically become part of this prize list. Questions that may arise that are not covered by the USEF rulebook will be decided by the Show Committee and their decisions will be final.

ACCESS TO THE ARENA - Any exhibitor using the wrong number or having no number may be excused or disqualified from the class at the discretion of the call judge. No person other than the officials, steward, attendants on duty, and the judge of the class may enter the show ring without permission from the show committee. ADHERENCE TO AHBA RULES OF CONDUCT - Organizing committee members, show officials, judges, exhibitors and handlers will unconditionally submit themselves and their accompanying persons to the ‘Show Rules of Conduct and Procedures’ and will accept the jurisdiction of the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), the Arabian Breeders World Cup Show Committee (ABWCSC) and the USEF Steward. The ABWCSC, USEF and the USEF Show Steward shall not be liable for any consequence of any decision they may make. These Rules will be interpreted where necessary under the provisions by such committees. This show is not recognized by the Arabian Horse Association. ADMISSION TO RING - There will be an assigned order of go in all Breeding/Halter and In-Hand qualifying classes. The Order of go shall be determined and posted by each horses birth date, youngest to oldest. The prescribed order of go must be adhered to. Horses that have missed entering the arena in assigned order will be lead in by the steward to their assigned order of go position on the rail. It is the exhibitors/handler’s responsibility to enter the arena in the posted order of go. BARN CALLS - Barn calls are a courtesy only. Exhibitors must ascertain when and where classes are being judged. Every effort will be made to advise the exhibitor of any changes in the Tentative Schedule. Due to unforeseeable problems with any mechanical device, the public address system and paddock calls over that system must be considered a courtesy. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to be sure that their horse is at the gate at the prescribed time. Every effort will be made to maintain a working public address system to carry class calls, however no protest will be upheld, nor will any section or class be changed on the basis of the public address system malfunctions. Exhibitors are responsible for reporting all entries to the Gate attendant before each respective class is called for showing and must enter the ring promptly when called. No entry shall go out of order unless approved by the Show Office. All gate holds MUST be registered and approved by the paddock master. CHEMICAL IRRITANTS/GINGER – Any trainer, owner, agent or other person who administers, attempts to administer, instructs, aids, conspires with another to administer, or employs anyone who administers or attempts to administer a chemical or other irritant of any kind onto the anus, vulva, rectal area or vaginal area of a horse entered to compete in a class in the Arabian division or any Arabian class at the Arabian Breeders World Cup shall be subject to penalties as provided for in section (i) below.

(a) Competition management is authorized, at its own expense, to collect swab samples and have tested substances present on the anus, vulva, rectal area or vaginal area of horses prior to their entry and/or following their exit from the ring, in connection with a class in the Arabian division or any Arabian class at the Arabian Breeders World Cup as follows:

1) Competition management may choose all horses in such a class to be sampled or may select one or more placings from the class for sampling or may select some of the horses from such a class for sampling. In making such selections, competition management may act on the request of a judge of the class but is not required to do so.

2) Competition management shall appoint only a licensed veterinarian or veterinarians to supervise the sampling, who may utilize technicians working under direct supervision of the veterinarian(s);

3) Competition management shall implement the chain of custody required by the laboratory for identifying the horse from which each sample was taken; 4) Competition management is authorized to forward the samples for testing to the Iowa State University Laboratory or another comparable laboratory acceptable

to USEF, and shall implement the chain of custody required by the laboratory for transporting the samples to and from the laboratory and while at the laboratory. (b) The trainer, owner, and their agents of a horse competing in a class must submit to the above sample collections performed by representatives of competition

management, and they must do so with no unnecessary delays. They must cooperate with the sample collection personnel as defined above exhibiting polite attitude and actions toward them and must assist them by helping to restrain the horse properly during the sample collection(s);

(c) In the event the laboratory reports to the competition management the presence of a chemical or other irritant of any kind in a horse’s sample, competition management shall forward to USEF the original copies of the laboratory report, the analytical data, and the documented chain of custody for identifying the horse from which the sample was collected and identifying the laboratory results as being from that horse’s sample.

(d) Upon receipt of the above documents, USEF shall review those documents, relevant competition and Federation records, and shall determine whether this evidence serves as a basis for charges of rule violation against the horse’s trainer, owner, and/or their agents, pursuant to Chapters 6 and 7. Any charges issued shall be heard and determined by the Federation’s Hearing Committee pursuant to the procedures specified in Chapters 6 and 7;

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(e) In the event the Hearing Committee determines a violation has occurred, the trainer, owner and/or their agents each shall be subject to any and all penalties imposed by the Hearing Committee at its discretion pursuant to Chapters 6 and 7, including suspensions, fines, and the revocation and redistribution of winnings, notice or notices of which shall be published in Equestrian magazine. The suggested minimum penalty for a first offense is the revocation of all the horse’s winnings in connection with the entire competition in question, and a suspension of 60 days with a fine of $1000.00. Subsequent violations of this Article by any of the above individuals/entities shall be subject to such greater penalties as determined at the discretion of the Hearing Committee.

CLASS SPLITS - If the number of entries warrant, the classes may be split in two or more sections. If classes are split, sections will be added (A-E), with 8-15 horses in each (yearlings 10 horses per section). Sections will be established by age of horse then consideration will be given to handlers with more than one horse in a section. DISGUISING OF EXHIBITS - No alteration of the basic color of the skin, coat or hooves is permitted. Coat dyes, glitter spray and cosmetic operations including skin grafts are forbidden. Colorless hoof varnishes, Vaseline or oil may be accepted. Artificial methods of dilating the eyes or affecting the natural action of the horse or otherwise influencing its action or behavior by oxygenating the bloodstream or by electrical or chemical treatment of any kind at any time before or during exhibition are forbidden. Burns, cuts or other marks on the body of any exhibit in such places or positions as indicate prohibited methods have been used, will be regarded by the Steward with veterinary advice as full and adequate grounds for exclusion of any exhibit from competition. No equipment intended to alter the natural appearance of the horse is permitted in the stables, including tail racks, hobbles or weights. Exhibitors using such equipment on the showground will be suspended by the Steward for the period of the show. In halter classes horses may be fully or partly body clipped subject to eyelashes being intact, an unroached mane, and a full natural tail. Tactile hair left intact around the nose, muzzle and the eyes is encouraged – judges are NOT to penalize horses shown naturally with such hair left intact. DISCOURTESY OR DISOBEDIENCE - Exhibitors are warned that any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the officials on the part of the owner, trainer, handler, groom or member of the family of the person participating in the show, will disqualify the horse from adjudication. The management reserves to itself the right to remove a horse, owner, trainer, handler or groom from the show without being liable for compensation or damages. Excessive use of the whip on any horse in a stall, runway, schooling area, show ring or elsewhere on the competition grounds before or during a show, by any person, constitutes a violation and renders the offender subject to penalty. Judges will be expected to enforce this in the arena. Any action(s) against a horse by an exhibitor, which are deemed excessive by a judge, steward, Veterinarian or the Show Committee anywhere on the grounds may be punished by elimination and no refunds will be given. It is a violation of USEF Rules to commit any act or make remarks during the show that are considered offensive or made with intent to influence/cast aspersions on the judging, and any exhibitor may be barred from the show for this offense by Show Committee. DRUGS AND MEDICATIONS - The drugs and medication rules contained in USEF Rule Book will be enforced. Horses in competition will be subject to examination by a licensed veterinarian appointed by USEF. Said appointed licensed veterinarian, with approval of the USEF, may appoint a technician to perform certain duties under USEF Rules. The examination may include physical, saliva, urine, blood tests or any other test or procedure at the discretion of said licensed veterinarian necessary to effectuate the purposes of this rule. These representatives must be treated with respect. All horses will be charged a mandatory Drugs and Medications fee which will be paid directly to USEF to provide for research, inspection, and enforcement of rules regarding use of medications and drugs. Any exhibit may be tested at the request of a judge or steward. CAUTION: Refusal to submit a horse for examination, whether in competition or not, and to cooperate with the veterinarian and technicians until the samples have been taken, constitutes a violation and subjects the responsible person to the penalties under the rules. (Refer to USEF Chapter 4: Drugs and Medications.) ENTRIES - Please read the following entry requirements carefully:

1. All entries must be made on the enclosed entry form. Exhibitors requiring extra entry blanks may photocopy the entry blank. Entries submitted on forms other than ABHA World Cup Entry Form will not be accepted. It is the responsibility of the Exhibitor to supply complete information on entry blanks. After completing the entry form, send to: Mary Kanaga - [email protected], 9090 E. Providence Dr. Flagstaff, AZ 86004. No faxed entries will be accepted.

2. The Show Program will reproduce the entry information as it appears on your entry. Entry blanks containing illegible or omitted information will not be processed until exhibitor has supplied Show Secretary with information required. Incomplete and illegible entry blanks will be returned at owner's own risk.

3. The complete and correct name and address of the registered owner must appear in the space entitled Owner Information. One owner can appear on each entry form. Entries may be made in the name of a stable or farm only if: (a) The stable or farm name is the bona fide owner appearing on the horses papers, or (b) the stable or farm has been registered with USEF and the number shown on the USEF certificate is noted in the space provided.

4. Every exhibitor, handler and trainer or his/her agent must sign the entry form where indicated (See USEF Rules). 5. Prize Money will not be released until a W-9 or W8BEN is supplied. 6. The Show Management cannot accept an entry unless it is accompanied by a valid payment for the full amount of the entry costs, including entry fees, stall and tack room

rentals, drug fee, and USEF non-member fees. All checks must be in U.S. Funds. 7. There will be a $50.00 charge for bad credit cards and returned checks. Note: Issuing a Bad Check is a criminal offense. Prosecution may result in a fine of twice the amount

of the insufficient funds check plus court costs and attorney’s fees, if incurred. Exhibitors who have outstanding fees (Including but not limited to outstanding fees, NSF checks, Stop-Payment checks, disputed credit card fees, etc.) will not be permitted to show and/or exhibit at any ABHA function until fees have been reimbursed and the Show Committee has granted permission. There will be a $50.00 charge for incomplete/bad (including declined and invalid) credit card numbers provided. Note: The office will make two attempts to process the credit card information provided on the entry, after the second attempt is made the $50.00 handling fee will be assessed and the Exhibitor must provide a new payment method to fund the entry. Exhibitors who have outstanding fees (Including but not limited to outstanding fees, NSF checks, Stop-Payment checks, disputed credit card fees, etc.) will not be permitted to show and/or exhibit at any ABHA function until fees have been reimbursed and the Show Committee has granted permission. By submitting an entry with credit card information grant AHBA to charge for miscalculated fees without additional contact... Your check should be made payable to: Arabian Breeders World Cup or AHBA.

8. Entry Closing - Faxed or hand-delivered entries will not be accepted. Entries postmarked by March 6th, 2020 will be accepted at the regular fee. Entries that are postmarked after March 6th, 2020 will be accepted with an additional $250 per horse post entry fee. Post entries will close the session prior to the session in which the class is scheduled.

9. Entry Refusal - The Show Committee reserves the right to refuse, accept conditionally, or cancel any entries of any exhibitor at their discretion as stated in the current USEF Rule Book.

HANDLER CHANGE - A $50.00 fee will be assessed (per class) to those exhibitors who do not fill out a handler/rider change form in the show office prior to their class. INSURANCE ADVISORY - Due to the number and quality of horses expected at the Arabian Breeders World Cup, we urge each exhibitor to verify their liability insurance coverage, and their livestock mortality coverage, with their own insurance carrier(s). Be sure your coverage is in effect. The Arabian Breeders World Cup and the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance, its members, agents, employees, and volunteers accept no responsibility for losses sustained or caused by any exhibitor. HAZING –Hazing of horses by exhibitors, grooms and event attendees will be strictly controlled. One approved ABWC “Performance Enhancer” will be present on the far side of the ring to enhance individual in-hand performances. These ABWC designated Performance Enhancers will be permitted to use a whip (provided by the Show Committee) to encourage individual exhibits to achieve a maximized performance within the designated areas inside the ring. Performance Enhancers shall not be allowed to raise the whip above shoulder level at any time within, as well as entering or exiting the ring. Horses shall not be allowed to be intimidated or to respond in fear. Each exhibit shall be allowed only one personal Performance Enhancer to accompany that entry into the Chute area in order to enhance the entrance into the ring for the individual showing portion of the class. The Performance Enhancer entering the chute for this purpose must display an official ABWC “Chute Pass”. No other Performance Enhancers will be permitted to enter the chute area.

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INDEMNITY AND NON-RESPONSIBILITY - All entries are accepted with the understanding that the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance will not be held responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any horse exhibited or any article of any kind. All horses shall be under the control and direction of the Show Committee but solely at the risk of the exhibitor, who will be responsible for any loss, damage or injury to any person, animals or property occasioned by him, his agents or employees, or by any animal owned or exhibited by him, and shall indemnify the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance, SouthPoint, the City of Las Vegas, Clark County and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation against any and all loss, damages and liability thus occasioned, including, but not limited to, any and all legal costs, including attorney fees, which may be incurred as a result thereof. Exhibitors, grooms, handlers, owners, etc. are hereby warned that they may not use any device or conduct which may cause harm to any other person(s) horses, or equipment. THE SUBMISSION OF A SIGNED ENTRY FORM TO THE SECRETARY SHALL CONSTITUTE AN ACCEPTANCE BY EACH PERSON OF THE PROVISIONS HEREIN SET FORTH. JUDGES

(a) The Arabian Breeders World Cup will utilize six judges. At least two members of the panel will be comprised of USEF Arabian “R” status judges. The remaining judges will be selected from qualified individuals and international panel of qualified individuals that best represents the worldwide distribution of the Arabian horse. A “qualified individual” may be defined as any experienced breeder or nationally certified judge recognized by a national Arabian and/or professional equine licensing organization. The Arabian Breeders World Cup Show Commission shall be responsible for selecting suitable judges on an annual basis.

(b) Judges are obliged to judge with integrity and honesty. (c) Judges will not visit exhibitors’ premises or accept exhibitors’ hospitality or gifts immediately before or during the show concerned, or accept any other benefits that

could bring into question the judge’s integrity or honesty. (d) Judges will not knowingly judge horses where there is conflict of interest, nor will exhibitors exhibit horses under judges where there is a conflict of interest may affect

the judge’s decision. (e) Judges will not consult the show program before or during the show at which they are judging. (f) When in the show-ring all communication between judges and exhibitors prior to the presentation of prizes will be through the ringmaster or steward. (g) No contact shall be made with the judges during the period of the show unless accompanied by a member of the Show Committee designated by the Committee for such

purpose. (h) No exhibitor shall approach a Judge regarding a decision unless he first obtains permission from the Steward, who shall arrange an appointment with the Judge at a

proper time and place. (i) Judge(s) may award prizes with the assistance of the ringmaster or steward. (j) The Show Committee reserves the right to substitute a Judge for the one who is officially designated in the Premium List, according to current USEF Rules. (k) No appointed judge may exhibit, ride, drive or handle an entered horse, nor may he act as a steward, technical delegate, announcer, commentator or act in any other

official capacity at a show where he is judging. (l) A judge or panel of judges is authorized to withhold any award if in their opinion the exhibit does not merit such an award.

JUDGES CONFLICT OF INTEREST - An actual or apparent conflict of interest is defined as judging a horse which:

(a) Has been bought or sold by the judge either as owner or agent. (b) Is owned in whole or part by the judge or by a member of the judge’s family, or business partner in an Arabian horse venture. (c) Has been leased by the judge, at any time. (d) Has been bred by the judge or is the property of a breeding organization in which the judge is an employee. (e) Has been regularly trained, examined or treated by the judge in a professional capacity.

JUDGING SYSTEM

(a) The ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP SCORING SYSTEM will be used to adjudicate all Breeding & In-Hand Classes. (b) A random selection of five of the six total judges will be decided for each Breeding and/or In-Hand class and made public prior to class commencement. (c) All Breeding and In-Hand Championships may utilize all six judges. (d) Show Committee reserves the right to designate a call judge in all classes. (e) All judges’ cards will be posted on-line after the final section of each class.

PRIZE MONEY PAYOUT –Prize payout will only be paid to the owner recorded on the entry form for the horse and the registration paper(s) and will be mailed within thirty (30) days from close of show. The Social Security Number or Federal Tax ID Number must be recorded on the entry form before prize money will be distributed. Prize Money for the Futurity classes will be paid out by the ABHA futurity. PROTEST - A protest must be filed as set forth in USEF Rules. REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS – For a complete explanation of registration requirements see USEF Rulebook. Horses shown must have been issued a certificate of Registration from the Arabian Horse Association and/or the Canadian Arabian Horse Registry. In the case of a foreign entry, the horse must be either be registered as an import or issued a Competition Visa by the Arabian Horse Association. Please call AHA directly – 303.696.4500 - and ask to speak to someone about importation and/or a Competition Visa for a foreign registered Arabian. A copy of the registration papers showing proof of ownership MUST be submitted with entry form at the time of making entry. In the case of a sale or lease, it is required that a contract of the sale or lease, or a statement from owner be submitted with the copy of the registration papers. All entries must be in good condition. A PHOTOCOPY OF THE REGISTRATION PAPERS OF EACH HORSE MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH THE ENTRY FORM. A FEE OF $10.00 WILL BE CHARGED FOR EACH HORSE WITHOUT COPY SUBMITTED WITH ENTRY. SCHEDULE - Show management reserves the right to combine classes with fewer than 5 entries. Show Management reserves the right to change the dates and/or the location of the Show or to cancel the show altogether. In the event of a cancellation, all entry fees and stall fees will be refunded (office fees are non-refundable). Neither the Show Management nor the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance shall have any liability to any exhibitor, owner, handler or other person, firm or corporation by reason of any change or cancellation of the show, except for the return of fees as aforesaid. SCRATCHED CLASSES - A $50.00 fee will be assessed (per class) to those exhibitors who do not show up for their scheduled class and have not officially scratched their entry at the Show Office prior to the session. This will be strictly enforced. SOUNDNESS – Horses must be serviceably sound i.e., horse must not show evidence of lameness, broken wind or complete loss of sight in either eye. (See USEF GR 1204.4) Horses with loss of sight in one eye may compete in performance classes only. Horses which appear to be lame may not be assessed and placed by the judges. Judges must excuse from the ring any horse so lame that assessment will inflict pain. All entries must be in good condition. STRESS - Horses shall not be punished unnecessarily or severely anywhere on the show grounds. Excessive whipping, excessive stimulation by noise or intimidation, use of electrical shock devices or infliction of pain by any means is forbidden in all parts of the showground, or stable areas, at all times. A committee has been established to patrol the show grounds and abuse will be dealt with under USEF rules. All horses artificially, improperly or unfairly prepared or tampered with before coming into the show arena will be disqualified. The use of any substance to induce temporary heat will not be allowed. If it is ascertained that an exhibitor has made, or caused to be made, any false statements in regards to any animal or article exhibited or if any exhibitor shall attempt to interfere with the judge in performance of his/her duties, they shall be excluded from competing

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or exhibiting. In order to lessen stress on horses, grooms will be requested to leave the hitching ring prior to the entry of each halter class. There will be NO flapping of towels, rattling of cans or bottles, or chasing of horses into the ring. VETERINARIAN INSPECTION - All animals are subject to a physical inspection, free of charge, by the Show Veterinarians as a safeguard against communicable diseases. AHBA also reserves the right to request a postmortem examination by the Show Veterinarians, free of charge, on any horse, which dies on the show grounds. WITHDRAWING ENTRIES - After the Close of Entries (March 6th, 2020) horses may be scratched from the show at the owners option. Only those horses with certified veterinary certificates will be eligible for 50% refund of entry fees. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL ANY FEES OR STALL AND TACK ROOM CHARGES BE REFUNDED TO THE EXHIBITOR.

CLASS SPECIFICATIONS & SCORING SYSTEMS Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged is accordance therewith. Class Specifications are covered in the USEF rulebook in Chapter AR – Arabian Division.

AGE OF HORSES - For horse show purposes any horse shall be considered to be one year old on the first day of January following the actual date of foaling. AMATEUR STATUS - Every handler having reached their 19th birthday by December 1 must possess a current USEF Amateur card. Only active Federation members may obtain amateur certification, Amateur cards are no longer available for non-members. An Amateur who enters the show ring in any class without having their USEF Amateur card on file in the show office will be assessed a $100 fine and will be disqualified from the class. A handler change form will be invalid if the amateur card has not been provided to the show office prior to the class. Combined ownership is not permitted in Amateur Owner classes unless all owners are members of the same family. Leased horses are not eligible for amateur owner classes. Please note: Handler Cards from ECAHO or elsewhere do not qualify at the ABWC. AWARDS – Qualifying Classes: Trophies, garlands and ribbons will be awarded to Champion and Reserve Champion; ribbons to Top Five. No awards will be given in the yearling section cuts: After all sections are judged, an awards ceremony takes place to award the Top Ten winners. AHBA Futurity Classes: Trophies, Garlands and ribbons will be awarded to Champion and Reserve Champion; garlands and ribbons to Top Five; ribbons to 6-10th finalists. Supreme Champions: Trophies, garlands and ribbons will be awarded to Gold, Silver, and Bronze. CLASS CONDUCT – BREEDING, AHBA FUTURITY & ATH CLASSES (EXCLUDING YEARLING CLASSES) - Breeding classes will be judged by five judges.

(a) All horses to be shown collectively at the beginning of each class. Horses shall enter the ring at a trot, or animated walk, in a clockwise direction in chronological age order (according to date of birth) from youngest to oldest. Horses to circle clockwise at a controlled walk around the entire circumference of the ring completing one (1) or two (2) complete circles. All horses to exit ring as directed by Ring Steward. In the case of a large class with multiple sections, the Show reserves the right to eliminate the requirement for an initial walk around the arena in both directions. All other requirements for the exhibitors shall remain unchanged

(b) The first entry to be exhibited in each class will be drawn randomly by a designated member of the show staff prior to the commencement of each class. The individual horse corresponding to the selected back number will be the first horse exhibited individually to the judging panel. The remainder of the class will be exhibited in chronological age order from youngest to oldest following the first horse shown. The oldest horse in the class will be shown immediately following the youngest, should the oldest horse not be the first horse shown.

(c) Each entry shall be exhibited and evaluated individually. Horse to enter ring at a trot and proceed around the entire circumference of the arena. Horses shall be encouraged to move with elegance, impulsion and charismatic animation at the trot exhibiting authentic Arabian.

(d) Following the trot each entry will then be exhibited as a halter horse in the designated presentation area directly in front of the VIP seating section. Horse to be presented for evaluation by judging panel in a controlled, yet uninhibited and/or intimidated manner. Horse shall stand squarely on all four legs and shall be shown with natural elegance and professionalism. Excessive use of the whip and/or horses that appear intimidated or fearful of the handler WILL BE penalized by the Judging Panel, and may result in expulsion from the ring.

(e) Horse and handler to be excused from the ring at the formal request of the ring steward. Horses are to exit ring at a either a controlled walk or trot towards the Entry/Exit. Handlers are requested to use extreme caution when exiting as to not inhibit the performance of any successive entry.

(f) All entries MUST remain in the designated warm-up/holding area prior to individual presentation and preferably throughout the entire class process or at least until the Top Five winners for the class in question have been announced by the Paddock Announcer. Any entry not complying with this requirement will be eliminated from further judging and WILL NOT be eligible for any award in the class in which the infraction occurred.

(g) Only one handler per exhibit is permitted in the ring at any one time. Handlers may present more than one horse per class, provided that there is a capable handler for each horse during the initial group judging and during the awards presentation.

(h) Handlers will be neatly dressed. Handlers may wear any clothing that is normally worn in their country of origin. Handlers may not wear any articles of clothing carrying any form of advertising which includes but is not limited to a specific farm, training stable or sponsor represented.

(i) Judges are required to judge exhibits standing, walking and trotting. (j) Judges may order handlers to open horses’ mouths or pick up feet for inspection. (k) Exhibits which appear late (missing the walk around the ring) will be excluded from the class. (l) Unruly horses may be ordered to withdraw at the discretion of the judge(s). (m) Any horse becoming loose a second time will be disqualified. (n) No announcement indicating the identity, breeding or past performance of exhibits, or the identity of their owners will be made during judging. It is, however, permissible

for this information to be given out after the scores have been announced for each exhibit. (o) These classes will be recognized by the USEF but are not rated classes. As non-rated classes, they will not earn USEF points towards end of the year awards.

CLASS CONDUCT - YEARLINGS – Breeding classes will be judged by five judges.

(a) All horses to be shown individually at the beginning of each class. Horses shall enter the arena in chronological age order from youngest to oldest. (b) The first entry to be exhibited in each class will be drawn randomly prior to the commencement of each class. The remainder of the class will be exhibited in chronological

age order from youngest to oldest following the first horse shown. (c) Each entry shall be exhibited and evaluated individually. Horse to enter ring at a trot around the entire circumference of the ring. (d) Following the trot, each entry shall return to the center of the ring/presentation area and shall walk in a straight line from and then return towards the judges as directed

by the ring steward. (e) Each entry will then be exhibited as a halter horse within the center of designated presentation area. Horse to be presented for evaluation by judging panel in a controlled,

yet uninhibited and/or intimidated manner. Horse shall stand squarely on all four legs and shall be shown with natural elegance and professionalism. Excessive use of the whip and/or horses that appear intimidated or fearful of the handler WILL BE penalized by the Judging Panel, and may result in expulsion from the ring.

(f) Horse and handler to be excused from the ring at the formal request of the ring steward. Horses are to exit ring at a either a controlled walk or trot towards the Entry/Exit. Handlers are requested to use extreme caution when exiting as to not inhibit the performance of any successive entry.

(g) All entries MUST remain in the designated warm-up/holding area prior to individual presentation and preferably throughout the entire class process or at least until the Top Ten winners for the class in question have been announced by the Paddock Announcer. Any entry not complying with this requirement will be eliminated from further judging in the qualifying class and WILL NOT be eligible for any award in the class in which the infraction occurred.

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(h) Only one handler per horse is permitted in the ring at any one time. Handlers may present more than one horse per class, provided that there is a capable handler for each horse during the initial group judging and during the awards presentation.

(i) Handlers will be neatly dressed. Handlers may not wear any articles of clothing carrying any form of advertising which discloses the identification/connection of the horse they are handling or the farm, training stable or corporate sponsor represented.

(j) Judges are required to judge exhibits standing, walking and trotting. (k) Judges may order handlers to open horses’ mouths or pick up feet for inspection. (l) Exhibits which appear late (missing the walk around the ring) will be excluded from the class. (m) Unruly horses may be ordered to withdraw at the discretion of the judge(s). Horse becoming loose a second time will be disqualified. (n) No announcement indicating the identity, breeding or past performance of exhibits, or the identity of their owners will be made during judging. (o) These classes will be recognized by the USEF but are not rated classes. As non-rated classes, they will not earn USEF points towards end of the year awards. (p) After all sections are judged an awards ceremony will take place to award the Top Ten winners across all of the sections in numerical order. These Top Ten winners will

progress to the Supreme Championship Yearling classes.

CLASS CONDUCT –SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIPS (Breeding & ATH) – Supreme Breeding Championship classes will be officiated by all six judges. First, second and the ten (10) highest scoring entries (based on entry scores) from each division (i.e. Yearlings, Juniors & Seniors) will be eligible to compete in each respective Supreme Breeding Championship. All Championships will be judged independently and comparatively, judges must not confer. Judges will examine all horses individually: walking, trotting, and standing. All entries MUST remain in the designated warm-up/holding area throughout the entire championship class process or until the winners for the classes have been announced by the Paddock Announcer. Any entry not complying with this requirement will be eliminated from further judging in the supreme championship class and WILL NOT be eligible for any awards.

(a) All qualified horses to be shown individually at the beginning of each championship class. (b) Horse to enter ring at a walk or a trot in hand, horses shall be encouraged to move with elegance, impulsion and charismatic animation at the trot exhibiting authentic

Arabian type around the entire circumference of the ring. (c) Following the trot, each entry shall exit the ring following the instructions of the Ring Steward. Handlers are requested to use extreme caution when exiting as to not

inhibit the performance of any successive entry. (d) Horses will be presented youngest to oldest from until every horse from each successive age division has been trotted individually for the championship judging panel. (e) The individual presentations at the trot should optimize the opportunity for the championship judging panel to properly assess not only overall quality and capability of

movement, but Arabian type, presence, attitude and charisma as well, for each championship entry. (f) Immediately following the individual presentations at the trot, all championship entries shall enter the ring collectively at a walk in a clockwise direction in age order

youngest to oldest. The purpose of this presentation is to allow the Judging Panel to collectively assess the quality of the championship entries at a natural walk. All horses shall circle clockwise at a controlled walk around the entire circumference of the ring completing one (1) complete circle at the instruction of the Ring Steward(s).

(g) The first entry shall line-up approximately 20 ft (6 m) off the rail and facing the in-gate. The first half (5-7 horses) of the championship candidates shall line up head-to-tail behind the initial entry, leaving adequate space for showing and adjudicating. Entries should be evenly spaced in each line with at least 10 ft (3 m) of space between horses’ head-to-tail. The lining up of horses DOES NOT indicate a ranking of horses in a Supreme Championship. ALL horses are considered equal in each Supreme Championship regardless of the line in which the stand. Each horse has an option of being named Gold Champion.

(h) Each entry will then be exhibited INDIVIDUALLY as a halter horse to determine championship placings. Horse to be presented for evaluation by judging panel in a controlled, yet uninhibited and/or intimidated manner. Horse shall stand squarely on all four legs and shall be shown with natural elegance and professionalism. Excessive use of the whip and/or horses that appear intimidated or fearful of the handler WILL BE penalized by the Judging Panel, and may result in expulsion from the ring. No individual scores shall be awarded – all judging in the championship classes shall be comparative.

(i) Judges will move as a group to evaluate each horse in succession. All judges will begin adjudicating each championship horse; judges will then proceed as a group to the next horse, until all horses have been evaluated by the Judging. During the collective evaluation of each Supreme Championship immediately following the collective walk, exhibitors are ONLY allowed to stand-up/show and/or prepare horses for presentation when the Judging Panel is either evaluating their horse or evaluating the horse immediately prior. Only TWO (2) horses should be showing at any time in the arena during the group evaluation by the Judges.

(j) Once an entry has been evaluated, exhibitors MUST cease from presenting the exhibit until all horses have been evaluated by the Judging Panel collectively. As with the horses waiting to be evaluated, exhibitors are encouraged to stand alongside the horse facing the audience until all exhibits have been evaluated. Once the final horse has been evaluated by the collective group of Judges, Judges are free to roam the arena to evaluate horses individually. At this time, exhibitors may stand-up and present their horses at will.

QUALIFYING FOR SUPREME CHAMPIONSHIP: First, second and the ten (10) highest scoring entries (based on entry scores) from each division (i.e. Yearlings, Juniors & Seniors) will be eligible to compete in each respective Supreme Breeding Championship. Supreme Championships will consist of the following age designations:

(a) Supreme Yearling Championships - Eligibility for all qualified horses one (1) year of age (b) Supreme Junior Championships – Eligibility for all qualified horses aged two (2) & three (3) years of age (c) Supreme Senior Championships – Eligibility for all qualified horses aged four (4) years of age and older

Gold (1st Champion), Silver (2nd Champion), and Bronze (3rd Champion) Supreme Champions will be awarded in each Arabian Breeders Word Cup Supreme Breeding Championship for Yearlings, Junior and Senior horses. SCORING SYSTEM - ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP QUALIFYING CLASSES – For use in all Breeding & In-Hand Qualifying Classes including Amateur to Handle (ATH) classes and AHBA Futurity classes. Individual scores will awarded by each officiating judge using the Arabian Breeders World Cup Scoring System™ and the corresponding score card (see sample Arabian Breeders World Cup Score Card in this premium). A score of 10-20 will be awarded for each entry in the following six categories:

(1) Arabian Type (3) Neck & Shoulder (5) Feet & Legs (2) Head (4) Body & Topline (6) Movement

These scores will be ‘unweighted’ with a total of 120 possible points per judge. The tabulated scores of each judge will then be added together for the Total Score from a total of 840 possible points. The horse receiving the highest Entry Score in each class will be declared the class winner. The horse receiving the second highest Entry Score will be declared the second-place winner, and so on. IN THE CASE OF A TIE: The horse awarded the HIGHEST TOTAL SCORE IN THEIR QUALIFYING CLASS shall be declared the winner. Should the total points for two or more horses in the qualifying class be the same, the horse receiving the higher total points for TYPE (Total Category Score) shall be declared the winner. Should the total points for TYPE be the same, the horse receiving the higher points for MOVEMENT (Total Category Score) shall be declared the winner. Should the horses further prove to be tied in points for both TYPE and MOVEMENT, the horse receiving the HIGHER PRELIMINARY ACCUMULATED SCORE FROM THE DESIGNATED CALL JUDGE IN THAT CLASS SHALL BE DEEMED THE WINNER. Should the horses still be tied, the horse receiving the higher Preliminary Accumulated Score from the designated Judge 2 in that class shall be deemed the winner. Should the horses still prove to be tied, this process of breaking ties shall continue through the designated Judge 5 for that class until a clear winner can be decided. Should the tie prove impossible to break according to points awarded by the five judges who officiated the class, the tied horses in question will be asked to return to the ring to be comparatively judged by the Reserve Judge (the Judge who did not officiate in the class). The decision of the Reserve Judge will be Final.

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SUPREME BREEDING CHAMPIONSHIPS SCORING SYSTEM – The Arabian Breeders World Cup uses the FULLY INCLUSIVE Championship Scoring System for all Supreme Breeding Championships. Under such a system, all entries are treated equally in a Supreme Championship class, regardless of the score or placing earned in the Age Division Championship Qualifying classes. ANY entry in a Supreme Championship may be awarded the title of Gold Champion. Judges will rank 11 (eleven) horses in order of preference for his/her Supreme Champions: specifically, the ranking of GOLD, SILVER, BRONZE and Top Ten with a reserve (in case of disqualification of any horse). Gold Supreme Champion will be determined according to MAJORITY OPINION: the individual horse receiving the greatest number (majority) of first place votes from the total number of judges officiating will be awarded the title of GOLD SUPREME CHAMPION. No points will be assigned to the ranked entries to determine the title of GOLD SUPREME CHAMPION.

Once the Gold Supreme Champion has been determined by Majority Opinion, points shall be assigned to each of the remaining ranked entries on the Championship judges` cards as follows:

(a) Fifty (50) points will be awarded to each entry placed first (b) Forty (40) points will be awarded to each entry placed second (c) Thirty (30) points will be awarded to each entry placed third (d) Twenty (20) points will be awarded to each entry placed fourth (e) Fifteen (15) points will be awarded to each entry placed fifth (f) Twelve (12) points will be awarded to each entry placed sixth (g) Ten (10) points will be awarded to each entry placed seventh (h) Eight (8) points will be awarded to each entry placed eighth (i) Six (6) points will be awarded to each entry placed ninth (j) Four (4) points will be awarded to each entry placed tenth (k) Two (2) points will be awarded to each entry placed eleventh

Gold Supreme Champion will be determined by the MAJORITY of Gold placings awarded by the judges. The Supreme Silver and Bronze Supreme Champions will be determined solely by points calculated from the Supreme Breeding Championship Point Schedule above. Rules For Ties In the case of a tie for GOLD (no Majority) in the Supreme Breeding Championship, the GOLD will be awarded to the horse with the highest combined points awarded by the Supreme Breeding Championship Point Schedule. Should there still be a tie; the procedures in “Rules for Ties.” shall apply. In the case of a tie for Silver or Bronze Champion, the higher place will be given to the horse with the highest qualifying points in the qualifying classes. If there is still a tie, the higher place will be given to the horse with the most points for type. If there is still a tie, the higher place will be given to the horse with the most points for movement. Failing a decision thus far, one judge chosen by ballot will name his/her preference. Following the judging, all horses will be excused from the ring. During the awards ceremony, introduction of the top five horses will be called back into the arena. Horses will begin with the Bronze Supreme Champion will be announced and honored. Immediately preceding, the Silver Supreme Champion will be announced and awarded. Immediately following, the Gold Supreme Champion will be announced and decorated. Bronze, Silver & Gold Supreme Champion award winners will be asked to participate in the photograph session as well as a lap of honor when exiting the ring. Official judges’ cards will be posted in the show office immediately following each supreme championship. In the event a class winner is unable to participate in the supreme championship class for as a result of disqualification, the horse placed second in that class will move forward and be judged as the class winner. The horse placed third in the qualifying class may also move up to second place in the supreme championship, will be judged accordingly and will be eligible for Gold Champion, Silver Champion & Bronze Champion as well as Top Ten honors. Should a class winner be excused from the ring by the judges during the supreme championship for any reason, this horse will be deemed to have taken part in the championship class and, therefore, negate the opportunity of the second placed horse to be judged as a class winner. Substitutions for absent class winners or second place horses by third placed or lower ranked horses will not be permitted under any circumstance. All horses that qualify for their respective supreme championships must participate in the championship class. Failure to compete in the supreme championships will disqualify the horse from the class. In the event of a disqualification, horses placed below the disqualified horse will move up a place in the class but are not entitled to enter the supreme championships.

General Show Information ALCOHOL - It is unlawful for any person or organization to bring alcoholic beverages upon the premises. All alcohol must be purchased through South Point or designated vendor - NO EXCEPTIONS. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

COMMERCIAL EXHIBITOR - To receive more information on becoming a Commercial Exhibitor, contact Phyllis LaMalfa at 480.707.3505.

CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP - To receive information on the benefits of being a Corporate Sponsor, contact Phyllis LaMalfa at 480.707.3505.

COMPETITION ARENAS - The following table specifies the dimensions of the competition arenas - ALL ARENAS have native clay and sand composition.

Arena Dimensions Arena Dimensions Arena Dimensions Indoor Arena 125' x 250' Indoor Warm-up Ring 90' x 270' Outdoor Covered Arena 150' x 275'

DIRECTIONS – Directions to the South Point Arena & Equestrian Center Barns South Point Hotel, Casino and Spa is located at: 9777 Las Vegas Blvd South Las Vegas, NV 9183 Driving Directions From California: Head North on Interstate 15 to Exit 30 for Cactus Avenue. Once you exit, make a left (heading east) on Cactus Avenue and make a left onto Las Vegas Blvd. Head down Las Vegas Blvd to Le Baron and make a left. Head down Le Baron and make your 2nd right, before the Priefert Pavilion and head straight into the Barn Entrance. From Arizona: Exit Interstate 40 at US 93 and proceed North. Cross bridge into Nevada and remain on US 93 North until exiting at Interstate 215 West. Take Exit 7 and turn left onto Eastern Avenue South. Turn right onto Silverado Ranch Blvd. Proceed to Las Vegas Boulevard South. Make a left turn onto Las Vegas Blvd and follow to Le Baron road and make a right. Head down Le Baron and make your 2nd right, before the Priefert Pavilion and head straight into the Barn Entrance. From the Rental Car Terminal at McCarran Airport: Head South on Gilespie St. toward E. Warm Springs Rd. Turn right on E. Warm Springs Rd. Then turn Left on Las Vegas Blvd and follow to Le Baron road and make a right. Head down Le Baron and make your 2nd right, before the Priefert Pavilion and head straight into the Barn Entrance. DOGS – South Point Regulations require dogs to be on a leash at all times. THIS RULE WILL BE ENFORCED WITHOUT WARNING. Any pet in stall area must be on a leash or secured. No pets allowed in show ring area. ABSOLUTELY NO PETS ARE ALLOWED IN ARENAS OR COMMERCIAL EXHIBIT AREAS WITH THE EXCEPTION OF SEEING EYE DOGS. Owner assumes all liability for animals. EQUINE PROMOTION ON GROUNDS - Horses not entered in the Horse Show are not permitted on the show grounds unless they have applied for and paid the appropriate fee for promotion. The fee is $2,500 and will be strictly enforced. Stall charges are not included in this fee. Horses on site for show exhibition purposes will be exempt from fee, but an entry form for each horse must be completed and on file with the Show Office or a fine will be assessed for $2500. FARRIER - As a courtesy to the exhibitor the official show farrier will be available on the grounds beginning April 7h, 2020. See Show Office for more information.

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FEED & BEDDING - To provide exhibitors with the best quality at a reasonable cost, arrangements have been made for feed to be available at regular competitive prices at the feed store located near the Show Office. All bedding and grindings must be purchased from official vendor on-site. POSITIVELY NO STRAW WILL BE ALLOWED ON THE SHOW GROUNDS. Four bags of shavings per horse stall will be provided with each horse entered. Additional bags of shavings may be purchased directly from the South Point Feed Store for the current market price ($11 plus tax). Please contact 702.797.8005.

FIRST AID - First Aid treatment will be available during all performances for the duration of the horse show in accordance with USEF Rules.

FOOD SERVICE – Food service will be available on the competitions grounds throughout the event.

FOOTING IN ARENAS – Footing in arenas is natural material – It is custom blend of imported sand and clay. It is a blend specify made for use in the SouthPoint Arena. Footing will be dragged daily before the show begins. Rings will be watered twice per show indoors, and more frequently in the outdoor arena. No lunging will be allowed in the covered outdoor arena or the indoor arenas. Designated lunging areas will be available. HANDICAPPED - Handicapped seating is available on show grounds on a limited basis. Please ensure that if you require a handicapped space that you arrive early.

MOTORIZED VEHICLES - Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. (GR1301.7)

PARKING - Any vehicle, truck or trailer, within the fenced area of the barn/tent area, or not obeying NO PARKING or FIRE LANE signs in other parts of the grounds will be subject to towing and impounding at owners expense. Violators will be subject to citations and/or towing by the City of Las Vegas and/or Clark County.

PHOTOGRAPHS - Anyone who attends the Arabian Breeders World Cup grants the AHBA permission to publish photos taken at the shows by photographers and/or staff. No written release is required for the AHBA to publish these photos in their promotional material.

PHOTOGRAPHERS – All photographers, both professional and amateur, who will be attending the event and will be taking photographs in the arena at the show, must register for a Press Pass at the Show Office. A limited number of Press Passes will be available at a cost of $100 per pass. Photographers with Press Passes will be allowed onto the arena floor outside the ring in the designated photographer area for morning and afternoon sessions to photograph the event. Photographers must be mindful of exhibitors, horses and show officials. The Show Committee reserves the right to exclude any photographer from the event should conflictive conduct occur.

RINGS - The main indoor arena may be closed Tuesday, April 7th to allow for arena set-up. Exhibitors may use the indoor warm-up arena for practice beginning 7:30 AM, each show day and ending at 8 PM. Footing will be dragged daily before the show begins. No lunging will be allowed in the covered outdoor arena or the indoor arenas. Designated lunging areas will be available. SECURITY - Exhibitors are advised that it is their responsibility to secure valuables and their stall area. The Arabian Breeders World Cup and the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance, its members, agents, employees, and volunteers accept no responsibility for losses sustained or caused by any exhibitor. SHOW OFFICE HOURS -

SHOW OFFICE HOURS Date Open Close

Monday April 6th 2PM 5PM

Tuesday April 7th 9AM 5PM

Wednesday April 8th 8 AM 30 min following close of show

Thursday April 9th 8 AM 30 min following close of show

Friday April 10th 8 AM 30 min following close of show

Saturday April 11th 8 AM 30 min following close of show

SOLICITATION/FLYERS - All flyers, signs, posters, commercial notices, etc. may be posted in designated areas only. All others will be removed immediately. Solicitations will not be allowed on the grounds unless a corporate sponsorship or commercial exhibit booth/space is purchased.

STABLING - All stall assignments will be made at the discretion of the Show Committee. FEES - Stalls are $250 and tack rooms are $250 each. Approximately 1000 stalls with doors will be available; horses entered after the available stalls are filled cannot be guaranteed stalls. All stalls are permanent; 10’ x 10’ in dimension. ONLY HORSES ENTERED IN THE SHOW WILL BE ASSIGNED STALLS. This rule will be strictly enforced. STABLING SURFACE – Stall floors are concrete as are all the aisles in the barn area. STABLING AVAILABILITY - Stalls will be available at 12noon, Tuesday, April 7th, 2020 and MUST BE VACATED BY 8 AM on Monday, April 13th, 2020. Each animal must be assigned a separate stall and must be entered in the show. No grounds fees (horses showing from trailers without stalls) are allowed. All manure must be placed in designated areas. Horses must be placed in stalls assigned and no changes will be permitted except by the express consent of the Barn Manager. Please contact Randy Reid with all stabling requests. STABLING/BARN DAMAGE - Exhibitors will be financially responsible for any damage to their stalls on the premises. Do not put nails into stall walls. Stalls must be vacated in their original condition. Stalls may not be structurally altered in any way. ABSOLUTELY NO NAILS IN STALL WALLS. Any nails in stall walls will result in exhibitor purchasing said

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stall at the rate of $1000 per wall. Due to the incurred cost to ABHA of damages to stalls, ALL DAMAGES WILL BE BILLED BACK TO THE EXHIBITOR. Labor for removing lumber used for stall decorative purposes will be charged at a rate of $50.00 per hour. STABLING DECORATIONS - BY ORDER OF THE FIRE MARSHAL, DECORATIONS TO THE FRONT OF STALLS MUST BE REASONABLY CONTAINED TO THE EXTERIOR STALL WALLS, AND ALL AISLE WAYS BETWEEN STALLS MUST REMAIN OPEN. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED! Stall decorations may extend from stall walls no more than two (2) feet between aisles and no more than four (4) feet on the ends of the aisles. Water access must not be blocked by stall decorations. No chairs and tables are allowed in the aisle ways – chairs and tables are only allowed on stall ends. Larger furniture and social areas should be confined to the interior of the stalls. NO TEAR DOWNS OF STALLS ALLOWED - ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS. All materials used for decorative purposes must be treated with flame-proofing and approved by the Fire Marshall. Authorized electrical appliances for grooming purposes may be used in designated barn areas only. No unauthorized electrical appliances may be used, or if used, the appliances will be confiscated. The electrical system may not be altered or tampered with under any circumstances. The use of electric, open flame or space heaters is prohibited. If you overload the electric circuit with extra lighting and blow out circuit breakers, you will be billed for the labor to repair or reset the circuit breakers. Cooking or any heat/flame or food preparation is not allowed in the stall area. Excess garbage and building material left on the show grounds that needs to be cleaned up by ABHA will be billed back to exhibitor at $50/hour. All barn displays must be completely cleaned up and sod, dirt, shavings removed from front of barn and isle areas or the farm will be billed back all charges associated with the clean-up of barn display. NO SMOKING IN THE BARN AREA. USEF MEMBERSHIP - Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian performance FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. VETERINARIAN - An official Show Veterinarian will be available on call during all sessions of the horse show. Veterinarian information will be posted and available at the horse show office.

Arabian Breeders World Cup Class Divisions

SOUTHPOINT SPECIAL ROOM RATES CODE The last day to book your room and the WORLD CUP special rate will be March 15, 2020

Use reservation group code "ARA2020" when making your room reservation.

By booking through the link you will receive a discounted room rate as well as a discounted resort fee ($14). Book directly with SouthPoint Reservations at: 866.791.7626

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Entry #:

ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP SCORING SYSTEM

JUDGING SCALE

POOR AVERAGE GOOD EXCELLENT IDEAL

Very Poor Poor Below Average Average Above Average Good Very Good Excellent Ideal

10 11 12 13 14 14.5 15 15.5 16 16.5 17 17.5 18 18.5 19 19.5 20

Evaluation Category Score

Type Distinguishing Arabian characteristics – aristocratic quality, distinctive elegance, an abundance of natural vitality & commanding presence, balance & harmony of proportion, fine thin black skin & lustrous coat, strong vigorous build, dense solid clean bone, inherent athleticism with charismatic animation, fluid agility and natural ease of movement, confident, willing disposition, instinctive intelligence

5 Hallmarks of the breed to be strongly considered Head – Neck – Back & Loin – Topline – Tail Carriage

Head Head to be perfectly proportioned and refined – short from eye to muzzle with large dark round expressive & intelligent eyes set far apart on the corners of the head, deep round jowls wide between the branches, a tapering refined vascular muzzle with large, capacious nostrils, a prominent jibbah and wide broad forehead, with small, well placed refined ears

Neck & Shoulder

Neck to be of proportional, useful length - lean, elegant, muscular and supple with clean attachment at both the chest and withers emerging highly from the shoulder and carried proudly with a long, lean elastic throatlatch - cleanly attached to head with a supple poll; shoulder to be long, well laid back, well-muscled, and free moving allowing for maximum range of motion both horizontally and vertically – to attach cleanly to a short, strong, free moving arm and a high prominent wither

Body & Topline

Well balanced, substantial and athletically built with deep, broad muscular chest, deep girth, well sprung capacious barrel, short muscular back & loin, deep well-muscled quarter, long level hip, strong, well-muscled “flat” croup, highly placed proudly and straightly carried tail with long tail bone – smooth, harmonious construction with strong coupling and symmetrical elegance

Feet & Legs Clean, straight and well designed as viewed from the side, front & back – dense, solid bone with clean, refined and distinct definition of tendons – long, well-muscled forearms, distinct, well-muscled gaskins, clean, elastic, well designed joints (hocks, knees & fetlocks), short, strong cannons with broad, clean tendons, well sloped, strong pasterns and round, solid, well designed feet

Movement Rhythmic, cadenced, impulsive and light with square, elegant and often animated motion on all four corners – long, ground covering stride with both power and purpose – to move straight, true and sound at all gaits - all around versatile and distinguishably athletic movement - should give the distinct appearance of being a capable athlete under saddle and/or in harness

Total To be summed by Scorer

ARABIAN HORSE STANDARD

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Arabian Breeders Cup

Sponsored by: The Arabian Breeders Horse Alliance

The Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance is proud to sponsor the Arabian Breeders Cup, the ultimate honor of the Arabian Breeders World Cup Show. As a breeder driven organization committed to promoting the breeding of the purebred Arabian horse, the AHBA understands the significance of recognizing the contribution of dedicated breeders. To honor this commitment, the Arabian Breeders Cup Perpetual Trophy has been established.

The Arabian Breeders Cup Perpetual Trophy is awarded annually to the breeder who achieves the greatest success with horses shown. All horses competing in the show will earn points for success in both qualifying classes and championships. The original breeder (defined as that breeder listed as such on the original registration papers in the stud book of origin) that accumulates the greatest number of points with multiple horses attributed to one breeding program in each annual event will be awarded the Arabian Breeders Cup.

Arabian Breeders Cup Point System Class Placing Points Awarded Championship Placing Points Awarded

1st Place 10 points Gold Champion 50 points

2nd Place 8 points Silver Champion 40 points

3rd Place 6 points Bronze Champion 30 points

4th Place 4 points Top Ten 15 points

5th Place 2 points In recognition of this achievement, the winning breeder will receive a replica of the Arabian Breeders Cup trophy, a companion award and will have their name and year of achievement engraved on the Arabian Breeders Cup perpetual trophy. The perpetual trophy shall remain the sole property of the Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance and shall be displayed at all major events where the AHBA has a presence, including the annual Arabian Breeders World Cup in Las Vegas, the Scottsdale All Arabian Horse Show and the Arabian Finals. The Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance is delighted to honor the breeders that continue to ensure the future and prosperity of the Arabian horse with the Arabian Breeders Cup. Be a part of the excitement – be a part of Arabian horse history.

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South Point Equestrian Event Center Facility Rules & Regulations

1. Opening and Closing of Arena The opening and closing of the arena differ on a per show basis. Contact your show promoter for arena and practice arena hours. Upon completion of the show each day or night the arena concourse will be closed.

2. Horses Show Management will be provided a copy of the Nevada Department of Agriculture “Livestock Transportation Requirements”. It is the sole responsibility of Horse Show Management to insure that information regarding the Nevada Department of Agriculture Health Requirements is given to all exhibitors. SOUTH POINT strongly suggests that anyone bringing animals into the facility contact the Nevada Department of Agriculture to verify the information provided below. The SOUTH POINT is not responsible for any misinterpretation or changes to Nevada statutes regarding this matter. Due to the nature of the facility and the inherent risk to both the public and your animal when participating in equine activities, horses shall be confined to Equestrian areas only. Horses should be washed in designated wash racks only.

Horses of Nevada Origin Require: • Certificate of Veterinary Inspection issued within forty-five days • Negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test, also known as “Coggins” Test, within the past 12 months. Test date, accession number and name of laboratory must

be listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection

Horses of Out of State Origin Require: • Certificate of Veterinary Inspection issued within forty-five days • Negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test, also known as “Coggins” Test, within the past 6 months. Test date, accession number and name of laboratory must be

listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection

Exemption: Equine may enter shows, fairs, exhibitions, or assemblies without a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection when accompanied by a valid equine interstate passport or equine identification card and a completed VS Form 10-11 showing negative results to an official EIA test within the previous 6 months. It is the responsibility of the “Horse Show” to insure that the above Health Requirements are met and not the responsibility of the South Point Equestrian Event Center to administer health check-in procedures.

3. Stalls

Shavings must be purchased from the South Point Equestrian Event Center. No outside shavings are to be brought in. Refrigerated air units, microwaves and other appliances are prohibited in the stall areas. No obstructions may be kept in the aisles including; chairs, carts, roping dummies, or stall decorations. Dumpsters are available to exhibitors and they are encouraged to use them throughout the complex including the cleaning out of trailers. Please do not clean trailers directly onto the parking lots. Biohazard containers are available and must be used for the disposal of sharps. Please do not place needles in trash. Cork Boards are available for exhibitors to display flyers, post, etc. Signs posted on any other surface will be removed and any damage from placing or removing the sign will be invoiced to the “Horse Show”. No straw is allowed in the bedding area. Contestants must lead horses in the stall area at all times. Horses are confined to the stall and dirt areas only. Equestrian participants enter arena at their own risk. South Point is not responsible for any lost or damaged property. No items to be set up or stored outside of stall or in aisle ways. NO EXCEPTIONS.

4. Labeling Stalls

When Labeling stalls, please place all adhesive labels on metal only. 5. Load and Unloading

While loading and unloading, horses trailers may remain parked for no longer than thirty minutes. Horse trailers may only load and unload in the designated areas. 6. Feed, Shavings & Hay

Exhibitors are permitted to bring their own feed and hay with their horses. However, all shavings and hay purchased at the show must be purchased exclusively from South Point. Please check with SouthPoint directly for the current prices on feed and bedding.

7. Barn Parties Parties must be scheduled and approved by the South Point Equestrian Event Center and Show Management. They must be limited to 1 hour. Any catering must be provided by the South Point Equestrian Event Center.

8. Pets/Children

Pets are allowed in Stall area ONLY. All pets in stall area MUST BE ACOMPINED BY OWNER AT ALL TIMES. When walking a pet it MUST be on a 4 foot leash. All Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

9. Animal Waste

All Animal waste and used shavings must be dumped in the appropriately labeled trash bins. 10. Weapons

Weapons, of any type, are prohibited from being brought into the facilities. The sole exception to this policy is the display of such items within an exhibit, and in those occasions, the South Point Equestrian Event Center approval is required.

11. Lost & Found

The South Point Equestrian Event Center has the right to collect all articles left in the building or parking lot by persons attending any public event, meeting or tradeshow for return to owner or disposal thereof.

ADDRESS Hotel & Casino Phone Number South Point Equestrian Event Center 702.796.7111 9777 Las Vegas Boulevard South Show Office Phone Number Las Vegas, Nevada 89123 702.797.8146 Phone 702.797.8005 Show Office Fax Number Fax 702.797.8006 702.797.8147

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GAUGHAN SOUTH LLC, D.B.A. SOUTH POINT HOTEL AND CASINO FULL AND UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE FOR PARTICIPATION

(“SOUTH POINT PARTICIPATION RELEASE”)

1. RELEASED PARTIES DEFINED The “Released Parties,” for the following event: Arabian Breeders World Cup (“Event”) are Gaughan South LLC, DBA South Point Hotel and Casino, South Point Hotel and Casino, Arabian Horse Breeders Alliance (Event Promoter) any sponsor company of the Event, and any of the above listed companies officers, directors, employees, shareholders, contractors, affiliates, agents and representatives, (individually and collectively referred to as “Released Parties”). This entire Agreement is referred to as the “South Point Participation Release.” 2. EXPRESS ACKNOWLEDGMENT, ACCEPTANCE AND ASSUMPTION OF RISKS The undersigned participant is fully aware, completely understands, and accepts that participation in the Event, whether as a contestant, employee, volunteer, exhibitor, sponsor or spectator, is dangerous and that the events and activities associated with, relating to, arising out of, and concerning this participation present substantial, serious, and real risks of personal injury or death to the undersigned participant, and the loss of, damage to, or destruction of the undersigned participant’s personal property. The undersigned participant, by his/her signature below, fully and completely accepts and assumes these substantial, serious, and real risks whether or not apparent, known, unknown, foreseen, unforeseen, present, or contingent, and whether or not caused by any negligence of the Released Parties, or the negligence of any contestant, volunteer or spectator including but not limited to, any negligence associated with the design or designing, staging, supervising, maintaining or in any way presenting, conducting or sponsoring the Event. 3. FULL AND UNCONDITIONAL WAIVER AND RELEASE Regarding Section 1 and 2 above, which are incorporated into this Section 3, the undersigned participant expressly and completely waives, releases, discharges, holds harmless and otherwise agrees not to sue any of the Released Parties in any manner for any claim, loss or damage, or through any forum, at common law or under any statute, rule, regulation, order or law. The undersigned participant also completely waives, releases, discharges, and otherwise holds harmless any and all Released Parties from any charges, demands, damages, attorney’s fees, costs, or losses or expenses of any kind whether in law or in equity, which he/she could assert for all damages or destruction associated with, relating to, concerning, or arising out of the substantial, serious, and real risks acknowledged, understood, assumed, and expressly accepted in this South Point Participation Release. 4. ASSURANCES The undersigned participant has read this South Point Participation Release, has had an adequate and sufficient opportunity to consider it and have it explained to him or her. The undersigned participant fully understands and agrees that this South Point Participation Release is to be interpreted and applied in the broadest and most comprehensive manner in favor of the Released Parties. The undersigned participant has full power authority, capacity and right without limitation to sign, deliver and perform this South Point Participation Release. The undersigned participant further understands, acknowledges, and agrees that he/she is knowingly and voluntarily signing this South Point Participation Release with full knowledge and understanding of its contents and meaning and with intent to be bound thereby. 5. BINDING EFFECT This South Point Participation Release shall be and is binding upon the undersigned participant and his/her spouse, legal representatives, heirs, successors and assigns. The undersigned agrees that this South Point Participation Release is governed by the laws of the State of Nevada.

Dates for the Event: April 8-11, 2020 This agreement is Dated: ___________________________

____________________________________ ____________________________________ Undersigned Participant – Print Name Undersigned Participant – Sign Name

CONSENT OF PARENT(S) OR LEGAL GUARDIAN(S) FOR PARTICIPANTS UNDER 18

I (We), _____________________, certify to the Released Parties that I am (we are) the parent and/or legal guardian of _______________________ who desires to participate in the ________________________________ (“Event”). I (We) have read the above Gaughan South LLC, DBA South Point Hotel and Casino Full and Unconditional Release for Participation and fully understand and hereby agree and accept all of its terms on behalf of ____________________ and his/her parent(s) and/or legal guardian(s). I (We) have had an adequate opportunity to have its terms explained to me (us) and his/her parent(s) and/or legal guardian(s), I (we) hereby voluntarily and knowingly sign and deliver this South Point Participation Release to enable ____________________’s participation in the Event. In doing so, I (we) and ______________________ accept the serious, substantial and real risks of personal injury or death, and damage, loss and destruction to his/her personal property. On behalf of _______________________ and me (us), I (we) further agree to be fully bound by the terms of this South Point Participation Release in both my (our) individual capacity and as the parent(s) and/or legal guardian(s) for ________________________.

Dates for the Event: April 8-11, 2020 This agreement is Dated: ___________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________ __________________________________ Print Name(s) Sign Name(s) Parent(s) and/or Legal Guardian(s) for _________________________________________________

Name of Participant Under 18

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# Class Name Information on Class Entry Fee Session Qualifies For

Arabian Filly/Mare Classes

110 Arabian World Cup Junior Fillies 1 Year of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each $250 Thursday 132

132 Arabian World Cup Yearling Filly Supreme Championship N/C Saturday -

111 Arabian World Cup Junior Fillies 2 Years of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each $250 Thursday 134

112 Arabian World Cup Junior Mares 3 Years of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

$250 Thursday 134

134 Arabian World Cup Junior Mare Supreme Championship 2 & 3 Years of Age N/C Saturday -

113 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 4 Years of Age $250 Friday 136

114 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 5 Years of Age $250 Thursday 136

115 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 6-8 Years of Age $250 Thursday 136

116 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares 9 Years of Age & Older $250 Thursday 136

117 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Mares - Broodmares Mares MUST have given birth to, nursed and weaned at least two (2) foals, MAY be of any age and in foal

$250 Thursday 136

136 Arabian World Cup Senior Mare Supreme Championship 4 Years of Age & Older N/C Saturday -

Amateur Arabian Filly/Mare Classes

101 Arabian World Cup Junior Fillies Amateur to Handle 1 & 2 Years of Age ATH $175 Wednesday 130

102 Arabian World Cup Junior Mares Amateur to Handle 3 & 4 Years of Age ATH $175 Wednesday 130

103 Arabian World Cup Senior Mares Amateur to Handle 5 Years of Age & Older ATH

$175 Wednesday 130

130 Arabian World Cup Mare/Filly Supreme Championship ATH All Ages (see more information page 8) N/C Saturday -

Arabian Colt/Stallion Classes

121 Arabian World Cup Junior Colts 1 Year of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each

$250 Friday 133

133 Arabian World Cup Yearling Colt Supreme Championship N/C Saturday -

122 Arabian World Cup Junior Colts 2 Years of Age To be divided into qualifying sections (A-E) of 8-15 horses each $250 Friday 135

123 Arabian World Cup Junior Stallions 3 Years of Age $250 Friday 135

135 Arabian World Cup Junior Stallion Supreme Championship 2 & 3 Years of Age N/C Saturday -

124 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Stallions 4 & 5 Years of Age $250 Friday 137

125 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Stallions 6-8 Years of Age $250 Friday 137

126 Arabian World Cup Senior Breeding Stallions 9 Years of Age & Older $250 Friday 137

137 Arabian World Cup Senior Stallion Supreme Championship 4 Years of Age & Older N/C Saturday -

Amateur Arabian Colt/Stallion Classes

104 Arabian World Cup Junior Colts/Geldings Amateur to Handle 1 & 2 Years of Age ATH

$175 Wednesday 131

105 Arabian World Cup Junior Stallions/Geldings Amateur to Handle 3 & 4 Years of Age ATH

$175 Wednesday 131

106 Arabian World Cup Senior Stallions/Geldings Amateur to Handle 5 Years of Age & Older ATH

$175 Wednesday 131

131 Arabian World Cup Stallion/Colt/Geldings Supreme Championship ATH All Ages (see more information page 8) N/C Saturday -

AHBA Futurity Classes

107 AHBA Auction Futurity Yearling Colts/Geldings Championship 1 Year of Age ATH Auction Futurity Nominated $250 Thursday -

118 AHBA Auction Futurity Yearling Fillies Championship 1 Year of Age ATH Auction Futurity Nominated $250 Friday -

109 AHBA Legacy/Futurity 2 Year Old Colts/Geldings Championship ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated $250 Thursday -

120 AHBA Legacy/Futurity 2 Year Old Fillies Championship ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated $250 Friday -

108 AHBA Legacy/Futurity Yearling Colts/Geldings Championship 1 Year of Age ATH

Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated $250 Thursday -

119 AHBA Legacy/Futurity Yearling Fillies Championship ATH Auction & Legacy Futurity Nominated $250 Friday -

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Official Entry Form Arabian Breeders World Cup

April 8th – 11th, 2020

PLEASE TYPE OR CLEARLY PRINT. ONLY ONE HORSE PER ENTRY FORM. All entries must be complete and contain the correct fees. Enclose copies of horse registration papers (both sides), purchase contract (if applicable), USEF/CEF membership cards, amateur certification (if applicable) for each rider, handler and owner.

Registration # Name of Horse Date of Birth Sex Color

Sire Dam Breeder

Rider/Driver/Handler

Class #

Class #

Class # Class # Class # Entry Fees

$ USEF #

Rider/Driver/Handler Class # Class # Class # Class # Class # Entry Fees $

USEF #

Rider/Driver/Handler Class # Class # Class # Class # Class # Entry Fees $

USEF # FOR MORE THAN FOUR RIDERS WITH SAME HORSE, USE ADDITONAL ENTRY FORM, LEAVING HORSE DATA BLANK. OWNERS ENTERING MORE THAN ONE HORSE, USE ADDITIONAL ENTRY FORM(S) Each person signing this entry form acknowledges that he/she has read the front and reverse side of this official entry form and agrees to the applicable terms, conditions, waivers, releases, indemnification and consent as set forth herein. Each person agrees that information is accurate to the best of his/her knowledge.

OWNER (As it appears on horse registration papers or contract)

Name ___________________________________________________________________________

Farm/Ranch ______________________________________ USEF/CEF#______________________

Address _________________________________________ USEF Farm# _____________________

City/State/Zip _____________________________________________________________________

Phone _______________________________________________________________________

E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________

TRAINER

Name ___________________________________________________________________________

Farm Name ___________________________________________________________________________

Address _________________________________________ USEF/CEF # _____________________

City/State/Zip _____________________________________________________________________

Phone _______________________________________________________________________

E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________

AMATEUR CERTIFICATION (For amateurs in all amateur and amateur owner classes)

Name _________________________________________ USEF Amateur# ____________________

Age __________ Relationship to horse owner ___________________________________________

E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________

STABLING INFORMATION

I would like to be stabled with ___________________________________________

Owners, Trainers, Coach, Riders, Drivers & Handlers (or parent if rider, driver or handler is a minor) must sign a USEF release on reverse of this form.

CLOSING DATE OF ENTRIES: Entries MUST BE postmarked by March 6th, 2020 ~ Late Entries $250 penalty per horse

Total Entry Fees (total fees from above) ........... …$__________ Stabling Fees ___ Horse Stall @ $250 each ............................ $_________ ___ Tack Room @ $250 each ............................ $_________ ___ Grounds Fee @ $50 each (If no stall is purchased)$_________ Mandatory Fees ___ Office Fee @ $50/horse ............................. $__50.00__ ___ USEF Federation Fee @ $23/horse ............. $__23.00__ (Includes $15 D&M and $8 Federation Fee) ___ Credit Card Fee @ 3% all credit card charges ..$__________

Non-Member Fees (USEF): ___ USEF Non-member Fee @ $45/person.........$__________ ___ Equine Promotion Fee @ $2500/horse ........$__________ (Horses on site that are not entered into the horse show) Late Entry Fees ___ Late Entry Fee @ $250 per horse ................ $_________ ___ Late Fee Missing Registration Papers @ $10/horse ... $_________

Enclosed Total Fees $ _________

Credit Card Type: Visa/MC/AMX (A 3% credit card fee will be charged)

Credit Card #: ____________________________________________

Expiration Date: _______________ CCV Code: _________________

Name on Card: ___________________________________________

Signature: _______________________________________________ $50 fee will be charged for all credit cards that are declined or invalid/per attempt.

MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO:

ARABIAN BREEDERS WORLD CUP or AHBA

Mail Entry Forms & Fees to: Mailed or Couriered:

Mary Kanaga - Show Secretary 9090 E. Providence Dr.

Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Email: [email protected]

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Arabian Breeders World Cup Show Entry Agreement

FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT - United States Equestrian Federation Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver, and Indemnification By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of (Competition). I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harm-less the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable - casts, broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. This document waives import t ant legal rights. Read it carefully before signing. I AGREE in consideration for my participation in this Competition to the following: I AGREE that the “Federation” and “Competition” as used herein includes the Licensee and Competition Management, as well as all of their officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, personnel, volunteers and Federation affiliates. I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily in the Competition with my horse, as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, trainer, or as parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor. I am fully aware and acknowledge that horse sports and the Competition involve inherent dangerous risks of accident, loss, and serious bodily injury including broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain, suffering, or death. (“Harm”). I AGREE to hold harmless and release the Federation and the Competition from all claims for money damages or otherwise for any Harm to me or my horse and for any Harm of any nature caused by me or my horse to others, even if the Harm arises or results, directly or indirectly, from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. I AGREE to expressly assume all risks of Harm to me or my horse, including Harm resulting from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition. I AGREE to indemnify (that is, to pay any losses, damages, or costs incurred by) the Federation and the Competition and to hold them harmless with respect to claims for Harm to me or my horse, and for claims made by others for any Harm caused by me or my horse while at the Competition. I have read the Federation Rules about protective equipment, including GR801 and, if applicable, EV114, and I understand that I am entitled to wear protective equipment without penalty, and I acknowledge that the Federation strongly encourages me to do so while WARNING that no protective equipment can guard against all injuries. If I am a parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor, I consent to the child’s participation and AGREE to all of the above provisions and AGREE to assume all of the obligations of this Release on the child’s behalf I represent that I have the requisite training, coaching and abilities to safely compete in this competition. I AGREE that if I am injured at this competition, the medical personnel treating my injuries may provide information on my injury and treatment to the Federation on the official USEF accident/injury report form. BY SIGNING BELOW, I AGREE to be bound by all applicable AHA & Federation Rules and all terms and provisions of this entry blank and all terms and provisions of this Prize List. If I am signing and submitting this Agreement electronically, I acknowledge that my electronic signature shall have the same validity, force and effect as if I affixed my signature by my own hand. This document waives important legal rights. Read it carefully before signing.

OWNER/AGENT (Mandatory) TRAINER (Mandatory) Must be signed by owner if there is no trainer

COACH (If applicable) Must be signed by owner if there is no coach

Signature: Signature: Signature:

Print Name: Print Name: Print Name:

RIDER, DRIVER/HANDLER (Mandatory) RIDER, DRIVER/HANDLER (Mandatory) RIDER, DRIVER/HANDLER (Mandatory) Signature: Signature: Signature:

Print Name: Print Name: Print Name:

JUNIOR (MINOR) EXHIBITOR CONSENT/WAIVER: I hereby consent to the entry of my child in this horse show and acknowledge that I have read the USEF Rules for Entry & Release and agree to the applicable terms, conditions, waivers and consent as set forth herein and accept responsibility hereunder for the participation of said Junior (Minor).

Name of Minor: ___________________________________________________ Birth date: _________________________________ Age: ______

Signature of Parent/Guardian: _________________________________________ Print Name:__________________________________________

Emergency Contact Phone No.: ____________________________________________ Is Rider/Handler a U.S. Citizen ____ Yes ____ No

ENTRY CHECKLIST: 1. MAKE SURE COPIES OF ALL MEMBERSHIP CARDS & HORSE REGISTRATION PAPERS ARE ENCLOSED. 2. COMPLETE THE ENTRY FORM IN FULL. 3. IF MORE THAN ONE HORSE IS ENTERED MAKE SURE THAT ALL HORSES ARE OWNED BY OWNER ACCORDING TO THE REGISTRATION PAPERS. 4. MAKE SURE ALL SIGNATURE LINES ARE SIGNED ACCORDINGLY on the reverse side of the entry form along with all addresses as requested. Full

addresses and signatures are VERY important! No minor signatures! 5. ENCLOSE FULL PAYMENT WITH THE ENTRY. NO POST DATED PAYMENTS. All Payments must be in US funds. 6. HIGHLIGHT ANY CHANGES IN ADDRESS, TELEPHONE OR HORSE STATUS so the database can be updated. 7. ENCLOSE THE SIGNED SOUTH POINT PARTICIPATION RELEASE. 8. The Gaughan South LLC, DBA South Point Hotel and Casino Full and Unconditional Release for Participation (“South Point Participation Release”) is a

separate form attached to this premium. It MUST be signed and returned with the entry form.