WHOA Announces International Horse Show Prize Money
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
The 35th Annual International Pleasure and Colt Championship Horse Show scheduled for July 28-August 3, 2013 at the Tennessee Miller Coliseum announces prize money for the annual event.
A jackpot of $10 per entry in each class will be distributed between the first, second and third place winners; first place receiving 50% of the jackpot, second place 30% of the jackpot and third place winning 20% of the jackpot.
For an example a class with twenty entries the jackpot of $10 x the number of entries (20) to enter the ring would be $200. First place would receive $100, second place $60 and third place $40.
Prize money will be paid within 30 days of the show.
For more information on the upcoming International Pleasure and Colt show please see the Walking Horse Owners website at
www.walkinghorseowners.com or click on the link below.
Click Here for the 2013 International Pleasure & Colt Links
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