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Judges, A-Rating announced for FASH Horse Show



 

Minnesota’s premier spring horse show F.A.S.H, Inc. is pleased to announce its “A” rating this year for Saddlebreds and Morgans! 
  
Judging Saddlebreds and Saddle Seat Equitation will be Ellen Beard, Paul Boone and Lonnie Lavery. Lonnie Lavery will judge the Morgan classes and Paul Boone will judge the Hackney ponies.
  
“This is a top notch, fun show and we’re really pleased to receive an “A” rating from USEF!” says Stephanie Peterson, this year’s show manager. “The show committee is working hard to develop FASH into a key Midwest show.  With added UPHA Classic classes and payouts in all stake classes…we’ve really kicked it up a notch!”
  
The 26th annual F.A.S.H Spring Horse Show Horse Show will once again be held in the beautiful Minnesota State Fairgrounds coliseum on May 12, 13 & 14.
  
More than 120 classes will be offered for American Saddlebreds, Morgans, Hackney ponies.
  
F.A.S.H. will include lots of special and fun features:

  • UPHA  Classic classes in three-gaited, three-gaited park, five-gaited, and fine harness
  • Great selection of equitation classes including UPHA Challenge Cup, Saddle & Bridle’s Pleasure Equitation Medallion Class, and a fun Pro/Am class.
  • Hand-made pottery trophies
  • Fun wine & cheese party on Friday evening and a Globetrotters party on Saturday evening
  • Great stabling
  • Indoor/outdoor warm-up areas
  • Payouts in all stakes classes

The show has been approved for high points for USEF, Mid-America Horse Show Association, Iowa Horse Show Association, Tri-State Horseman’s Association, Minnesota Saddlebred Horse Association and North Central Morgan Association and American Saddlebred Association of Wisconsin
  
Entries are due April 22, 2006. All entries received on time are eligible for one of two $100 cash prizes! Prize lists will be available mid-March at www.horseshowcalendar.com and at www.fashinc.com.

To be added to the mailing list contact: info@fashinc.com. For additional information call Show Manager Stephanie Peterson at (763) 478-0449 or Stephanie@fashinc.com.

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