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St. Louis National Charity Updates Class Schedule



The St. Louis National Charity Horse Show is shaping up to be a great show. Stalls and Party Boxes are both sold out. We are looking forward to welcoming several new barns to the show and seeing our loyal supporters.

We have added a few classes – 

21.1 Ladies Fine Harness – Wednesday Evening.
81.1 ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Prospect Championship  - Friday Morning
In order to qualify for this class you must have been entered, shown and judged in Class 11.

In addition we will divide the Five Gaited Pleasure Class into Adult and Junior Exhibitor Sections
Class 20 – Five Gaited Show Pleasure Adult
Class 28.1 Five Gaited Show Pleasure Junior Exhibitor
Class 101 – Five Gaited Show Pleasure Adult Championship
Class 103.1 Five Gaited Show Pleasure Jr. Exhibitor Championship

For our exhibitors in the Hackney Pony Pleasure Under Saddle Medallion Protective Headgear is now required by USEF for this class. Rule HK 132.4 

Trail Exhibitors – please take the time to attend the Mini Clinic and Trail Practice with Course Designer Robert Dehn.  Tuesday at 2pm in the outdoor ring (weather permitting)

Hunter Over Fences Exhibitors – there is a Mini Clinic with Judge Kylin Myer on Wednesday from 2:30pm – 3:30pm.  In the outdoor ring (weather permitting)

Both Clinics are great opportunities to get in an extra practice and pick up some pointers before you show.

If you need any additional information – please contact Peter T. Fenton 859 321 9281 or [email protected].  Beth Snider 502 314 7960 or [email protected]

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