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F.A.S.H. Spring Horse Show Announces Judging Panel




If you’ve been hearing great things about F.A.S.H. Spring Horse Show, this is the year to come and see for yourself! The F.A.S.H. show committee wishes to invite all to attend its 35th F.A.S.H. Spring Horse Show held May 5-8, 2016 in the Warner Coliseum at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds, St. Paul, MN. The show is USEF Approved for Saddlebreds, Morgans and Hackney Ponies. Exhibitors and trainers have voted F.A.S.H. Tri-State’s Horse Show of the Year for the last nine years. 

Peggy Alderman, Debbie Foley and Merrill Murray make up the three judge panel for Saddlebreds, Saddleseat Equitation, Hackney Ponies and Open classes. Peggy Alderman will judge Morgans. FASH features several UPHA Classics, along with ASB and Morgan Jackpot classes and with a full schedule of the traditional Saddlebred, Morgan and Pony classes. F.A.S.H. is UMHA 4-ar rated. 

The Trainer’s Lottery is back this year! Select classes offer trainers an opportunity to win a cash prize. Over $2,000 total prize money will be paid to trainers. The lottery ball will be drawn in select classes from a drum with balls numbered 1-8. The number on the ball drawn will indicate the placing of the cash winner in the class. You don’t have to win; You just have to be lucky! The Daily Publications programs will once again be available for each session and include the prior the sessions’ results. 

Known for their hospitality, daily parties and activities, the All-volunteer show committee is busy planning the 35th Anniversary parties and the 3rd annual youth event which takes place Saturday afternoon.

For more information about the FASH Spring Horse Show call Stephanie Peterson, Show Manager at 612-708-9753 or email [email protected]. Prize lists will be available online at www.FASHHorseShow.com and will be mailed soon. Updates/Changes and class additions regarding the show can be found on the website as well as on Facebook.  

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