The Light Horse Judging Contest is based on the following Curricular Code:
A team may consist of three or four members. The top three scores will be used to determine the official team. If a school only has three members, they are the official team. These same three individuals will be used in selecting sub-contest, team winners. All contestants may compete for individual awards.
Rules
I. Judging
A. There will be six classes judged consisting of four classes of horses shown at halter, two of horses judged as performance horses.
1. Halter Classes (300 points)
a) All contestants will be allowed 12 minutes for the placing of each halter class. Two minutes will be allowed for each set of reasons.
b) These four classes of horses will be judged on conformation. The classes shall consist of:
(1) Four individuals of any of the following breeds: American Paint Horse, American Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, Arabian, Morgan, or Working Hunter.
(2) Four individuals of any one sex; Stallions, Colts, Mares, Fillies or Geldings:
(3) Each class will be scored 0-50 points.
c) Two sets of reasons will be given on halter classes. These sets will be scored 0-50 points. Contest advisors should be advised of Curricular Code Introduction section on oral reasons, which reads; students giving oral reasons may take notes while judging the classes. (See attached reason’s score sheet.) A contestant has the option not to give reasons to alumni from their school. A contest official will reassign the contestant to another group for that set of reasons.
d) Horses will be judged standing and at the walk and trot.
2. Performance Horses (200 points)
a) All performance classes will be judged according to AQHA rules.
b) Patterns will only be established by the Official Handbook of the American Quarter Horse Association.
c) Two classes of horses will be judged as performance horses. The time allowed for judging these classes will be set by the contest management. Each class will be scored 0-50 points.
d) Each class shall consist of four individual horses.
e) Performance classes shall consist of any two of the following:
(1) Western Pleasure Horse
(2) Western Riding
(3) Working Trail Horse
(4) Reining
(5) Hunter Under Saddle
(6) Hunter Hack
f) Two set of reasons will be given on performance classes. Reasons will be scored 0-50 points. (See attached score sheet.) A contestant has the option not to give reasons to alumni from their school. A contest official will reassign the contestant to another group for that set of reasons.
g) Official placing and contest judging will be done simultaneously for all performance classes.
II. Inappropriate behavior by contestants or coaches will result in the immediate disqualification of the team for that contest. Remember, coaches can no longer watch any of the part of the contest.
A team may consist of three or four members. The top three scores will be used to determine the official team. If a school only has three members, they are the official team. These same three individuals will be used in selecting sub-contest, team winners. All contestants may compete for individual awards.
Rules
I. Judging
A. There will be six classes judged consisting of four classes of horses shown at halter, two of horses judged as performance horses.
1. Halter Classes (300 points)
a) All contestants will be allowed 12 minutes for the placing of each halter class. Two minutes will be allowed for each set of reasons.
b) These four classes of horses will be judged on conformation. The classes shall consist of:
(1) Four individuals of any of the following breeds: American Paint Horse, American Quarter Horse, Appaloosa, Arabian, Morgan, or Working Hunter.
(2) Four individuals of any one sex; Stallions, Colts, Mares, Fillies or Geldings:
(3) Each class will be scored 0-50 points.
c) Two sets of reasons will be given on halter classes. These sets will be scored 0-50 points. Contest advisors should be advised of Curricular Code Introduction section on oral reasons, which reads; students giving oral reasons may take notes while judging the classes. (See attached reason’s score sheet.) A contestant has the option not to give reasons to alumni from their school. A contest official will reassign the contestant to another group for that set of reasons.
d) Horses will be judged standing and at the walk and trot.
2. Performance Horses (200 points)
a) All performance classes will be judged according to AQHA rules.
b) Patterns will only be established by the Official Handbook of the American Quarter Horse Association.
c) Two classes of horses will be judged as performance horses. The time allowed for judging these classes will be set by the contest management. Each class will be scored 0-50 points.
d) Each class shall consist of four individual horses.
e) Performance classes shall consist of any two of the following:
(1) Western Pleasure Horse
(2) Western Riding
(3) Working Trail Horse
(4) Reining
(5) Hunter Under Saddle
(6) Hunter Hack
f) Two set of reasons will be given on performance classes. Reasons will be scored 0-50 points. (See attached score sheet.) A contestant has the option not to give reasons to alumni from their school. A contest official will reassign the contestant to another group for that set of reasons.
g) Official placing and contest judging will be done simultaneously for all performance classes.
II. Inappropriate behavior by contestants or coaches will result in the immediate disqualification of the team for that contest. Remember, coaches can no longer watch any of the part of the contest.