Owingsville Lions Club Horse Show offers $1,000 incentives
Saturday, July 2, 2022
The Owingsville Lions Club will be held Friday and Saturday, July 8 & 9, in Owingsville, Ky. Judges will be Johnny Puckett and Rodney Dick. The show will start at 6:00 pm. There are 62 classes for Walking Horses and Racking Horses with both pleasure and performance divisions.
Special incentives are:
$1000 to Pleasure trainer with the most entries;
$1000 to Performance trainer with the most entries;
$265 to the winners of the:
Two-Year-Old Mares & Geldings,
Two-Year-Old Stallions,
Three-Year-Old Open,
Four-year-Old Open.
$1,400 to the winner of the Specialty Stake Class if 8 entries make the gate
Riders’ Cup points
The Owingsville Lions Club feels that these incentives will make a great show for those in attendance to watch, and help the exhibitor want to come. Stalls in tents on the grounds are still available but make reservations now.
Show headquarters are at the Holiday Inn in Mt. Sterling, KY. Mention the show for special rates.
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