NWHA National News 2017 National Show Program | Page 19
• Show results are not considered official until certified by show management. Decisions by show management, DQP and judges are considered final.
Protests may be filed as per the NWHA rulebook.
• All out of state horses present on show grounds must have a current 30 day health certificate.
• All horses on show grounds must have a current negative Coggins (exception – horses 6 months or less) – Copy must be on file in show office.
• Wounded Warrior Memorial 2 gait/OT—Trail Walk, Favorite Gait
• SSH, Open Division, Regional Grand Championship—Show Walk, Show Gait
• Racking Horse, Open Division, Regional Grand Championship—Trail Pleasure Walk or Show Walk, Trail Pleasure Rack or Slow Rack
• Racking Horse, Open Division, Junior Horse 4 & Under— Trail Pleasure Walk or Show Walk, Trail Pleasure Rack or Slow Rack
• Optional Tack Championship—Western horses will not be required to perform a 360 degree turn in the line up
• Free National Raffle--$25 ticket per horse/back number. Winning back number receives entry fees and one stall free.
Complete list of rules & pre entry forms or information available @ www.nwha.com or (859) 252-NWHA (6942)
Free on line entry available at www.thenwhanational.com
Visit www.thenwhanational.com for show announcements, updates, host hotel information and more!
Persons on federal disqualification may not transport horses to this show and may participate only as a spectator. No plastic wraps, action devices, or full blinders
will be allowed on the show grounds. Hoof bands are not permitted. Horses must present thru DQP for inspection prior to being shown.
PRE ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED BY 9/18/2017
Post entries will be accepted at the show office
NO ENTRIES OR SCRATCHES WILL BE ACCEPTED 1 HOUR PRIOR TO THE SESSION START TIME
The National Walking Horse Association is an alliance of people committed to preserving and fostering the natural abilities and welfare of the
Walking Horse. The NWHA improves the lives of horses and people by encouraging responsibility and sportsmanship. It promotes education and
recreational activities, while preserving the unique qualities of the Walking Horse. NWHA provides an equitable horse show affiliation program
for Walking Horses to be exhibited, judged and showcased in full compliance with the Federal Horse Protection Act. This is accomplished through
1) Rules that are enforced fairly and consistently 2) A horse inspection (DQP) program with thorough and fair inspections 3) Judges that are
committed to fair judging with