National Versatility Ranch Horse
Flyer click here: Please print and pass around.

Entries are FULL!

We cannot except any more entries for the Clinic or Schooling competition. Please feel free to come spend the weekend and watch and learn all you can.

 Enter at www.NVRHA.org and click the Registration tab at the top of the site.
South Central States NVRHA Schooling Clinic
Show info can change without notice

July 24, 25 2010
Missouri State Fair Grounds
2503 West 16th Street • Sedalia, Missouri

NVRHA welcomes all breeds and non registered horses.
You do not have to be a member of NVRHA to participate if it is your first ever NVRHA show.

NVRHA Clinic and
Schooling Competition

July 24 & 25, 2010
Clinicians: Jay and Gena Henson

Entry fee: $150
Clinic only: $100
Competition only: $100
Stalls: $20/night
Camp Ground on site.

Optional Jackpot  for Clinic and Competiteon participants - $25, enter day of the show.

Enter at NVRHA and click
the Registration tab at the top of the site.

Late fee may apply after July 20

Bring your own bedding.

Classes include:
Working Ranch Horse
Ranch Trail
Ranch Riding
Ranch Cutting
Ranch Conformation - new format trial.

Spectating is welcome!

Show Contacts:
Rich Masoner - 816.685.3060
richhorses@gmail.com

Sara Reardon - 816.667.9036
Chad James - 573.823.2272

Watch for Play Days to happen throughout the summer to learn how to show at an NVRHA show.
You are also more than welcome to make your own appointment with Rich.

Directions to Rich's: Click here

Dinner Saturday after the clinic with door prizes. 

2010 Donation Thanks:





National Versatility Ranch Horse Association Affiliate  dates:




For entry forms and more about the rules see National Versatility Ranch Horse Association www.nvrha.org

Sponsorships will be very welcome.


Division Definitions
1. Professional: Professional riders and riders as described in the AQHA
     handbook as open riders. (Receives re-numeration for training, teaching,
     etc.) Can be held if there are 3 or more horses. If less, the Professional riders
     may be incorporated into the Advanced Amateur Division and exhibited for
     training/practice but will not be awarded placement points or awards.
     Please refer Ownership paragraph to II B.
2. Advanced Amateur: Horse/Rider Team with advanced riding skills, and a
     score of 330 plus.
3. Intermediate Amateur: Horse/Rider Team with a score range of 250 - 329.
4. Novice Amateur: Horse/Rider Team with a score of 250 or less. 
 


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