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Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show Announces the Addition of the ASB Hunter Class



The Kentucky State Fair & World’s Championship Horse Show is pleased to announce the addition of the ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Division to the 2019 Kentucky State Fair World’s Championship Horse Show.  

It will include a qualifying class and championship for the ASB Hunter Country Pleasure Division.  It will be held in compliance with the other Country Pleasure rules. The class will consist of twenty (20) entries and an entry will be required to show in six (6) classes in three (3) shows in order to be eligible to participate. If the entries exceed the number of entries allowed, then points will be applied to determine the entries that can show. If you aren’t familiar with the rules for eligibility you may refer to the 2018 prize list, it can be viewed by going to wchorseshow.com under Registration. The rules are on page 31 of the prize list. If there are any changes in the rules, the changes will be announced here and in all publications.  

The 2019 class is being sponsored by the following individuals:  Elisabeth Goth, Helen Rich, Jeff Winton, Stachowski Saddlebreds, Marie Gwinn, Heritage Stables, Bridget McNeese Cummins, Ghareeb Equine Investments, Rose Hochner Nelson, and Phyllis Brannon.
 

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