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2007 KY Spring Premier Horse Show Adds Breeds and Classes!



 

Make plans early for the Kentucky Spring Premier Horse Show at the beautiful Kentucky Horse Park in Lexington, Kentucky.  The Park is always spectacular with all plants green and blooming during the time of the show.

 

In addition, Kentucky Spring Premier will have a new look when spring rolls around the first week of May.  Kentucky Spring Premier will offer classes for Morgans, Friesians and Carriage Pleasure Driving in addition to the usual list of classes for American Saddlebreds, Saddle Seat Equitation, Hackney Ponies and Roadsters.

 

The Spring Premier for the first time will use three judges and the MOS system to tie classes for the 2007 edition of the show.  Sally Lindabury will judge all classes including the Morgan, Friesian and Carriage Pleasure Driving.  She will be joined by Brooke Jacobs and Jay Wood for the all other performance classes.  Lisa Pyburn will mark the cards for Academy Classes.

 

The show is licensed by USEF with performance classes held May 2 - 4 and the very popular Academy classes will be held on Saturday, May 5.

 

Spring Premier will entertain everyone each evening with the Flying Pig toss a great time for a good laugh and everyone has a chance to make some money. Everyone loves sugar so we will have a dessert party on Wednesday evening after the last class and our Exhibitors’ party will be after the last class on Thursday evening.

 

For more information please check our web site at www.kyspringpremier.com or phone Scarlett Mattson at (270) 547-2407.

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