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ASHB Futurity of Tennessee Adds Classes



The American Saddlebred Horse Breeder’s (ASHB) Futurity of Tennessee has added two new classes for 2005.

New this year are Two-Year-Old Walk & Trot and Three-Year-Old Park. The Two-Year-Old Walk & Trot will be part of the Tennessee Futurity which consists of Open Weanling, Open Yearling, and Two-Year-Old Fine Harness. Horses showing in the Two-Year-Old Walk & Trot will be required to show in snaffle bits and martingales. Full bridles and curb bits are prohibited in this class. Entries may be shown with set or naturally carried tails and may be ridden by professionals or amateurs.

Three-Year-Old Park will be part of the Three-Year-Old Futurity and will be judged as any park class. Entries may be shown with set or naturally carried tails and will show at the walk, trot, and canter. Entries may be shown by professionals or amateurs. Other classes included in the Three-Year-Old Futurity are Three-Year-Old Fine Harness, Three-Year-Old Five Gaited and Three-Year-Old Three Gaited.

The ASHB Futurity of Tennessee will be shown during the Morristown Charity Horse Show on October 7-9, 2005, at the Walters State Great Smoky Mountains Expo Center in White Pine, Tenn. The ASHB of Tennessee consists of the Tennessee Futurity, Amateur Futurity, and Three-Year-Old Futurity. The closing date for nominations for the 2005 ASHB Futurity of Tennessee is May 15. For further information about the ASHB Futurity of Tennessee or to request nomination forms, contact Dianna Pearson, registrar, at 423 581-1051 (evenings) or e-mail at dpearson@charter.net.

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