SECTION
2: TWH PLANTATION PLEASURE
The TWH was traditionally called a Plantation Horse. In this division
PLANTATION REFERS TO THE TRADITIONAL ASPECT OF THE TWH, AND DOES NOT
REFER TO THE WAY IT IS SHOD. For each class the prize list must indicate
whether the horse is Light Shod or Heavy Shod (e.g. Plantation Pleasure,
Heavy Shod). A Plantation Pleasure horse must be shown with a light
rein at all times, and is judged as a pleasurable riding horse.
a. APPOINTMENTS
1. Bridle shall be English type using a snaffle, Kimberwick, or a Walking
Horse Bit using a single pair of reins. Bits must be of a humane nature.
Excessively severe mouthpieces (e.g. twisted wire) and gag bits of any
kind prohibited. The judge may disallow any bit he foals is not of a
humane nature. Shanks on a Walking Horse Bit are measured from the mouthpiece
to the and of the shank and must not exceed 5 inches.
2. With Saddle Suit Attire, coloured browbands are appropriate, but
sequined browbands are not allowed. Braids and ribbons are mandatory.
3. Martingales and tiedowns are prohibited.
4. Saddle must be a English type: cut-back show, all-purpose, dressage,
or sidesaddle. No forward seat saddles.
5. Side saddle habit or Saddle Suit of conservative colour with snap
brim or derby hat is mandatory. Gloves are optional. Jodhpur boots with
heels mandatory. See PART IV, Section 9, Rule c. Formal dress consisting
of dark blue or black tuxedo- type jacket with matching jodhpur pants,
bow tie, and Derby may be worn in evening classes.
6. English spurs and whips up to 41 inches are optional.
b. CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
TWH PLANTATION PLEASURE: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or GELDINGS or MAIDEN
HORSE and/or RIDER, or NOVICE HORSE and/or RIDER, or YOUTH or AGE OF
HORSE. To be shown at a flatfoot walk, running walk, and canter. To
be judged as described in Part IV, Section 1, Rule m above.
TWH PLANTATION PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or
GELDINGS: Open to horses 4 years and under. To be shown at. a flatfoot
walk, and running walk. NO CANTER. A Horse who enters a junior horse
class may not enter a three gait classes at the same show. To be judged
as described in Part IV, Section 1, Rule m above.
TWH PLANTATION PLEASURE TWO GAIT: OPEN TO ALL HORSES OF ANY AGE WHO
HAVE NOT MASTERED THE CANTER. This class may be further divided as to
age of competitors, horses, sex of riders, etc. To be shown at the flatfoot
walk and running walk. To be judged as described in Part IV, Section
1, rule m above. This horse may NOT enter a three gait class at the
same show, although the rider is still eligible for entry in a three
gait class.
TWH PLANTATION PLEASURE HORSE CHAMPIONSHIP: To be eligible, horses must
be entered, shown, and judged in any other TWH Plantation Pleasure Class
requiring the same gaits. There is a charge for this class. To be shown
at a flatfoot walk, running, walk, canter OR flatfoot walk and running
walk. To be judged as described in Part IV, Section 1, Rule m above.
Stripping of horses is mandatory.
SECTION 3: TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE
a. APPOINTMENTS
1. Saddle Suit appointments as listed under TWH PLANTATION PLEASURE
Section 2, Rule a above.
2. Traditional English (Mandatory in all Hack Classes)
a. Bridle shall be English using a pelham, snaffle, or kimberwick bit.
Any bit not mentioned is prohibited. Double bridles are permitted.
b. English saddle of any type.
c. Martingales, breastplates, boots, or bandages prohibited.
d. Dropped nosebands prohibited.
a. Browbands leather, but NOT solid white, coloured or sequined.
f. Black jacket or dark coat, top hat, bowler hat, or hunting cap, white
of light tan breaches, white hunting stock, black boots. Gloves recommended.
g. Whip up to 41 inches, crops, and English spurs optional.
b. QUALIFYING GAITS
1. Flat Walk, Running Walk, and Canter as described in PART II.
2. Collected Canter -- the horses' strides are shorter, but the horse
is lighter and more mobile. The horse is on the bit, exhibiting lightness
on the forehand and engagement of the hind and.
3. Hand Gallop -- under control performed with long free ground covering
strides. This is a true lengthening of stride, correct and straight
on both leads. Extreme speed to be penalized. Only 8 to gallop at one
time. Horses to be shown at the flatfoot walk, running walk, and canter
both ways of the ring unless the class specifies otherwise. Mounting
and dismounting, and rein back may be required either individually or
in a group. Obedience to the rider is of prima importance.
c. CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE ROAD HACK: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or GELDINGS
or MAIDEN HORSE and/or RIDER, or NOVICE HORSE and/or RIDER, or YOUTH
or LADIES or GENTLEMEN: the horse should give an appearance of overall
substance with refinements. Soundness is required and blemishes may
be penalized if leading to unsoundness. Traditional English tack mandatory.
To be shown at the flatfoot walk, running walk, canter, collected canter
and hand gallop. TO BE JUDGED: as described in Part IV, Section 1, Rule
m.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE SHOW HACK: OPEN or MAIDEN HORSE and/or RIDER, or
NOVICE HORSE and/or RIDER, or YOUTH or LADIES or GENTLEMEN -- to show
vitality, animation, presence, balance, soundness, giving an overall
picture of elegance. Blemishes to be penalized. Traditional English
Tack mandatory. To be shown at flatfoot walk, running walk, canter,
collected canter, and hand gallop. TO BE JUDGED: as described in Part
IV, Section 1, Rule m.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE HUNTER HACK: OPEN or MAIDEN HORSE and/or RIDER,
or NOVICE HORSE and/or RIDER, or YOUTH or LADIES or GENTLEMEN -- Traditional
English tack. Hard hat with safety harness is mandatory. No whip longer
then 30 inches. To be shown at flat walk, running walk, and canter both
ways of ring. MAY be asked to hand gallop. To demonstrate jumping ability,
horses will be asked to jump one or two widely separated fences not
exceeding 3 feet. TO BE JUDGED: as described in Part IV, Section 1,
Rule m. The horse must show smooth hunting pace, sure footedness, fluidness
and courage.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or GELDINGS or MAIDEN
HORSE and/or RIDER, or NOVICE HORSE and/or RIDER, or YOUTH, or AGE OF
HORSE. Saddlesuit appointments or Traditional English appointments.
To be shown at a flatfoot walk, running walk, and canter. Required to
rein back. To be judged as described in Part IV, Section 1, Rule m above.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE JUNIOR HORSE: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or GELDINGS
-- Open to horses 4 years and under. Saddlesuit appointments or Traditional
English appointments. To be shown at the flatfoot walk and running walk
both ways of the ring. Rider will be required to rein back. A horse
who enters a junior horse class may NOT enter a three gait class at
the same show although the rider is still eligible. To be judged as
described in Part IV, Section 1, Rule m above.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE TWO GAIT: OPEN TO ALL HORSES OF ANY AGE WHO HAVE
NOT MASTERED THE CANTER. This class may be further divided as to age
of competitors, horses, sex of riders, etc. Saddlesuit appointments
or Traditional English appointments. To be shown at the flatfoot walk
and running walk both ways of the ring. TO BE JUDGED: as described in
Part IV, Section 1, Rule m above. This horse may NOT enter a three gait
class at the same show, although the rider is still eligible for entry
into a three gait class.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE SADDLE HORSE: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or GELDINGS
or MAIDEN HORSE and/or RIDER, or NOVICE HORSE and/or RIDER, or YOUTH
-- Saddlesuit appointments or Traditional English appointment. A Pleasure
Saddle Horse must show obedience to al) commands, stand quietly, back
readily, and stop as required. To be shown at the flatfoot walk, running
walk, and canter. Gaits may be called in any order as long as the flatfoot
walk is used as a transition gait. In the lineup rider must and mount
and dismount, and back.
TO BE JUDGED: 45% performance, 40%. manners, l5% conformation. Pulling
on bit, head tossing, breaking stride, travailing in a sideways motion,
and wringing tail shall be penalized.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE SADDLE HORSE TWO GAIT: OPEN TO HORSES OF ANY AGE
WHO HAVE NOT MASTERED THE CANTER- This class may be further divided
as to age of horse or competitor. To be shown and judged as described
above with the exception that there will be no canter. This horse may
not enter a three gait class at the same show, although the rider is
still eligible for entry.
TWH ENGLISH PLEASURE HORSE CHAMPIONSHIPS: To be eligible, horses must
be entered, shown, and judged in any other TWH English Pleasure Class
requiring the same gaits. To be shown at a flatfoot walk, running, walk,
canter OR flatfoot walk and running walk. TO BE JUDGED: in the same
manner as the qualifying classes. Stripping of horses is mandatory.
TWH ENGLISH OBSTACLE COURSE: OPEN or MARES or STALLIONS or GELDINGS
or JUNIOR HORSE or MAIDEN HORSE and/or RIDER, or NOVICE HORSE and/or
RIDER, or YOUTH- Horses to be shown over and through obstacles. Saddlesuit
appointments or Traditional English appointments. Rider permitted more
then one mount. Pattern to be posted at least 1 hour prior to class.
The course must consist of at least 6 obstacles and flatfoot walk, running
walk, and canter must be used at least once between obstacles. Exception:
the Junior horse will not be required to canter. Obstacles may include
gate, bridge, logs, water hazard, ground tie, carrying of an object,
back up through L, put on and remove slicker, lead over obstacle, mail
box. TO BE JUDGED: 70% performance with emphasis on manners, 30% conformation
and suitability.
SECTION 4. TWH HUNTER OVER FENCES
a. GENERAL
A consistent, even safe hunter pace, manners, and soundness are to be
emphasized. Excessive speed will be penalized. Hunter Pace is defined
as a longer flowing canter with enough speed and impulsion to meet and
take each jump giving the appearance of grace and ease. It should be
maintained throughout the course, including the beginning circle. The
ideal hunter will meet each fence at the proper takeoff spot for a perfect
arc over the obstacle. Its' jump will be snappy and athletic with the
forearms held at or above a parallel line to the ground. The joints
of the front lags are tucked tightly in front of the chest, and the
neck and back arched over the fence. Faults consist of knockdowns, extra
circle, and refusals. Eliminations are third refusals, off course, fall
of horse and/or rider, jumping out of order, and jumping before jump
or jumps are reset.
b. APPOINTMENTS: as described in PART IV, Section 3, Rule a (2) above.
Hard hats with safety harness mandatory.
c. CLASS PROCEDURE
Course must be posted 1 hour prior to class. The show committee MAY
allow the competitor to walk the course without their horse prior to
the class. This is a hunter course and it is suggested that the jumps
be hunter type. A practice jump must be available in a safe place outside
the arena. A course consists of eight jumps, of at least four different
obstacles. An obstacle may be jumped more that once. Jumps may be from
24 inches to 36 inches. There will be at least two changes of lead.
Each competitor should make a full circle at the canter prior to the
first jump.
d. CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
TWH HUNTER OVER FENCES: OPEN or MAIDEN HORSE and/or RIDER, or NOVICE
HORSE and/or RIDER, or LADIES or GENTLEMEN or YOUTH -- to be shown and
judged as described above.
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