TWHBEA National Futurity adds jackpot classes
Wednesday, March 24, 2021
The 2021 TWHBEA National Futurity will be offering two new jackpot classes for Three-Year-Old ROOKIE (never been shown before) Country Pleasure and Three-Year-Old ROOKIE Trail Pleasure horses.
The show will also be adding two jackpot classes for Two-Year-Old ROOKIE (never been shown before) padded performance horses for mares/geldings and stallions.
The Futurity pays out up to 10 places with the last placed horse payout beginning with the amount of the entry fee ($250.00) and an increased proportionate percentage payout going up to the first place horse. Winnings will be split and paid out separately 50-50 between owner and trainer of record. Horses in these classes do not have to be futurity nominated.
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