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Trail Obstacle Challenge Series #3 - Shaker Village
Presented By Chris Pepplitsch
Welcome to our 2024 trail obstacle challenge series. We will be offering no less than five events in the Central Kentucky area. Each competition will offer in-hand and ridden classes with ribbons being awarded for each class. To be eligible for the series highpoint award, the same horse and rider/handler pair must show at three separate competitions. Your top three scores will be used and averaged to determine your highpoint score. Predetermined obstacles at each competition will be used to break ties. A highpoint winner and reserve champ will be announced following the final competition.
All breeds of equine are welcomed and encouraged to participate. This event is family friendly. We value our beginners all the way up to our professional competitors. We want you to come have fun with your equine. This is a very inviting atmosphere. We love sharing this relatively new discipline and letting you and your equine discover why so many fall in love with obstacles for competition and recreation. We find that many of the folks that attend our events become great friends and attend other events, trail rides, and clinics together. We also encourage people not ready to compete to bring a camp chair and come cheer on your favorite duos.
The Series Schedule:
April 6 - Asbury University Equine Center, Wilmore, KY
May 18 – Kentucky Equine Adoption Center, Nicholasville, KY
June 22 - Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Harrodsburg, KY
July 6 – Masterson Station Park, Lexington, KY
September 21 - Roaring Springs Farm, Midway KY
The Show Bill:
1. In-Hand Green Equine (equine in their first 2 years of showing on obstacles)
2. In-Hand Youth (17 years old and under)
3. In-Hand Adult (18 years and older)
4. In-Hand Open (any equine and handler)
5. Ridden Green Equine (equine in their first 2 years of showing on obstacles)
6. Ridden Youth (17 years old and under, lead lines will be awarded ribbons but no points)
7. Ridden Adult (18 years and older)
8. Ridden Open (any equine and handler)
9. Ridden Timed Open (Winner will have the fastest time. Missing an obstacle or completing an obstacle out of order will incur a 1-minute penalty for each occurrence. Not completing an obstacle will incur a 30 second penalty per occurrence.)
We are pleased to offer Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) awards throughout this series. Be sure to have your horse's TIP number available when you register for a class.
***The same equine may not be shown more than once in any given class.
Equestrians under 18 must wear a riding helmet in all classes. Equestrians age 18+ are strongly urged to wear a riding helmet. A closed toe boot with at least a 1” heel, long pants, and a shirt with sleeves are considered appropriate attire. No horse may be shown with a chain shank through the mouth or around the nose. Any tack that restricts the head will not be allowed, i.e. martingales or tiedowns. Ridden equine must have a saddle with stirrups and a rein on each side of the headstall—bareback and bridle-less riding are not permitted for this series.
Final scores will be available to anyone needing this information to send to their individual clubs and breed organizations, etc.
Registration Fees:
Historically, our obstacle competitions raise money for equine non-profits and university equine student groups. This will be a continued tradition for us this year.
Please note that in addition to class registration fees, at Shaker Village, they will collect a grounds fee of $15 for each horse when you enter their gate. Your fee will allow you to ride all their trails (22 miles of them) while you attend the competition.
Youth registration - $20 per class
Adult registration - $30 per class
Each event will have something unique to offer in addition to the competitive classes. These items may be special amenities, discounts on multiple classes, vendors on location, prizes, or other activities you can participate in. Please watch for more details as we continue working with our partners.
Questions?
Direct Message Chris Pepplitsch via Facebook or send email to cpepplitsch@yahoo.com .
Thank you for your interest in our events. I hope to see many returning friendly faces, to meet all your lovely equine, and to make many more new friends while you discover and enjoy our obstacles.
If you are interested in volunteering or hosting your own obstacle events, please feel free to contact us.
Welcome to our 2024 trail obstacle challenge series. We will be offering no less than five events in the Central Kentucky area. Each competition will offer in-hand and ridden classes with ribbons being awarded for each class. To be eligible for the series highpoint award, the same horse and rider/handler pair must show at three separate competitions. Your top three scores will be used and averaged to determine your highpoint score. Predetermined obstacles at each competition will be used to break ties. A highpoint winner and reserve champ will be announced following the final competition.
All breeds of equine are welcomed and encouraged to participate. This event is family friendly. We value our beginners all the way up to our professional competitors. We want you to come have fun with your equine. This is a very inviting atmosphere. We love sharing this relatively new discipline and letting you and your equine discover why so many fall in love with obstacles for competition and recreation. We find that many of the folks that attend our events become great friends and attend other events, trail rides, and clinics together. We also encourage people not ready to compete to bring a camp chair and come cheer on your favorite duos.
The Series Schedule:
April 6 - Asbury University Equine Center, Wilmore, KY
May 18 – Kentucky Equine Adoption Center, Nicholasville, KY
June 22 - Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Harrodsburg, KY
July 6 – Masterson Station Park, Lexington, KY
September 21 - Roaring Springs Farm, Midway KY
The Show Bill:
1. In-Hand Green Equine (equine in their first 2 years of showing on obstacles)
2. In-Hand Youth (17 years old and under)
3. In-Hand Adult (18 years and older)
4. In-Hand Open (any equine and handler)
5. Ridden Green Equine (equine in their first 2 years of showing on obstacles)
6. Ridden Youth (17 years old and under, lead lines will be awarded ribbons but no points)
7. Ridden Adult (18 years and older)
8. Ridden Open (any equine and handler)
9. Ridden Timed Open (Winner will have the fastest time. Missing an obstacle or completing an obstacle out of order will incur a 1-minute penalty for each occurrence. Not completing an obstacle will incur a 30 second penalty per occurrence.)
We are pleased to offer Jockey Club Thoroughbred Incentive Program (TIP) awards throughout this series. Be sure to have your horse's TIP number available when you register for a class.
***The same equine may not be shown more than once in any given class.
Equestrians under 18 must wear a riding helmet in all classes. Equestrians age 18+ are strongly urged to wear a riding helmet. A closed toe boot with at least a 1” heel, long pants, and a shirt with sleeves are considered appropriate attire. No horse may be shown with a chain shank through the mouth or around the nose. Any tack that restricts the head will not be allowed, i.e. martingales or tiedowns. Ridden equine must have a saddle with stirrups and a rein on each side of the headstall—bareback and bridle-less riding are not permitted for this series.
Final scores will be available to anyone needing this information to send to their individual clubs and breed organizations, etc.
Registration Fees:
Historically, our obstacle competitions raise money for equine non-profits and university equine student groups. This will be a continued tradition for us this year.
Please note that in addition to class registration fees, at Shaker Village, they will collect a grounds fee of $15 for each horse when you enter their gate. Your fee will allow you to ride all their trails (22 miles of them) while you attend the competition.
Youth registration - $20 per class
Adult registration - $30 per class
Each event will have something unique to offer in addition to the competitive classes. These items may be special amenities, discounts on multiple classes, vendors on location, prizes, or other activities you can participate in. Please watch for more details as we continue working with our partners.
Questions?
Direct Message Chris Pepplitsch via Facebook or send email to cpepplitsch@yahoo.com .
Thank you for your interest in our events. I hope to see many returning friendly faces, to meet all your lovely equine, and to make many more new friends while you discover and enjoy our obstacles.
If you are interested in volunteering or hosting your own obstacle events, please feel free to contact us.
Competitions and Levels
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Schooling
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Playday ONLY (Not Competing)$40
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Playday (with at least 1 paid class)$20
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Other
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Poker Run - See Flyer for Details$10
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Green Horse In-Hand Youth Age 17 & Under$20
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Green Horse In-Hand Adult Age 18 & Above$30
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In-Hand Youth Age 17 & Under$20
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In-Hand Adult Age 18 & Above$30
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In-Hand Open Age 17 & Under$20
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In-Hand Open Age 18 & Above$30
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Green Horse Ridden Youth Age 17 & Under$20
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Green Horse Ridden Adult Age 18 & Above$30
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Ridden Youth Age 17 & Under$20
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Ridden Adult Age 18 & Above$30
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Ridden Open Youth Age 17 & Under$20
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Ridden Open Adult Age 18 & Above$30
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Ridden Timed Youth Age 17 & Under$20
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Ridden Timed Adult Age 18 & Above$30
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Event Details
Policies
A closed toe boot with at least a 1” heel, long pants, and a shirt with sleeves are considered appropriate attire. Riding helmets are STRONGLY encouraged.
Logistics
First class begins at 9:00 am EST.
Other
First through fourth place will be awarded ribbons. Jockey Club TIP awards are available for eligible horses.
Important Dates
- Event start date:
- Sat, June 22, 2024
- Event end date:
- Sat, June 22, 2024
- Open date:
- Fri, May 24, 2024
- Close date:
- Sat, June 22, 2024