TWHNC Clarifies Premium Book
Saturday, August 3, 2013
The Celebration has made a couple of changes and additions to its 75th Anniversary class sheet. In the Park Pleasure division, aged mares and geldings will now be included in class 139, which was previously limited to just stallions. Class 139 will now be Park Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years and Over (Riders’ Cup).
The Celebration also previously released the exceptions to its new policy of top four finishers in preliminary classes being required to show back to collect preliminary prize monies. The entries in class 2, Two Year Old Trail Pleasure will not be required to show back in the 4 & Under Trail Pleasure World Grand Championship.
The entries in class 105 Two-Year-Old Lite Shod will not be required to show back in the Lite Shod World Grand Championship or the 4 & Under Lite Shod World Grand Championship. The Celebration apologizes for these omissions in the original premium book and class sheet.
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