Press Release
For Immediate
Release
October 20, 2009
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ARHA Invites Public and Professionals to Judging and Scribe/Ring Steward Seminars
If you’ve ever wondered
how a judge’s mind works, you can catch some insight at the
American Ranch Horse Association Convention at the Crowne Plaza
Hotel in Lexington, Ky., on February 17-20, 2010. Between the
Judging Seminar and the Scribe/Ring Steward Seminar, people with
all levels of judging and showing experience and interest will
walk away with a better understanding of how the ARHA show
experience works. Space is limited in both seminars, and
pre-registration by January 5 is encouraged.
In addition to these
seminars, the ARHA Convention will feature the popular Friday
night President’s Reception; educational events; the annual
awards banquet with the ARHA Charter of the Year and Open,
Amateur and Youth presentations; and opportunities to socialize
and explore the Lexington area with other ranch horse riders
from around the country. A special ARHA Convention room rate can
be secured at the Crowne Plaza before January 17; rooms can be
booked by calling the hotel at 859-255-4281.
ARHA Judging
Seminar
Held February 18-19, the
ARHA Judging Seminar will cover the latest judging techniques,
review new and updated ARHA rules, and allow attendees to
network and ask questions of their fellow professionals.
Current ARHA judges and
individuals with experience judging other equine events are
especially encouraged to attend and apply for an ARHA judge’s
card. Applicants must have current ARHA membership at the time
of the seminar. They will attend an ARHA judge orientation
session, undergo video testing, take an open rule-book test
using the 2010 ARHA Rule Book, and complete a scored interview
by members of the ARHA Judges Committee.
The Judging Seminar is
open to those applying for or renewing their ARHA judge’s card.
Among the professionals instructing the seminar are ARHA judges
Billy Prather of Camden, SC., and ARHA Director, Ben Bowman of
Sandborn, IN . Advance registration is $75, postmarked by
January 5. Registrations postmarked after that time are $100.
ARHA Scribe/Ring
Steward Seminar
The best way to learn
what’s required to be a judge is to serve as a ring steward or a
scribe, both essential positions to running a successful horse
show. The first-ever ARHA Scribe/Ring Steward Seminar will be
held on Wednesday, February 17 and is designed to provide
training that will produce informed and competent ring stewards
and scribes.
If you’ve been to a horse
show, you’ve seen the ring steward and scribe working closely
with the judge to run the show in an efficient, timely manner
that also encourages exhibitor participation and spectator
interest.
In addition to gaining
these skills, attendees will leave with a better understanding
of how and why penalty points are assessed and class placings
are decided, what judges are looking for overall and in specific
maneuvers, how the ARHA scoring system works, how to complete
and read judges’ score sheets, and how to assist judges as a
scribe. Any competitor or judge interested in ARHA events can
learn from this insider’s look at how the judging process works.
ARHA judges Eddie Smith of Fletcher, N.C., and John Tabb of
Green Briar, TN., will be the instructors for the seminar.
The registration fee for
the ARHA Scribe/Ring Steward Seminar is $25 when postmarked by
January 5. After this time, the fee is $40.
Formed in 2004, the
American Ranch Horse Association promotes the abilities of the
all-around versatile working horse in a positive atmosphere
where western tradition is genuinely honored. Rapidly growing
with more than 7,000 members, ARHA hosts competitions, clinics
and educational events throughout the year.
For more information about
the ARHA Judging and Scribe/Ring Steward Seminars, call ARHA at
606-271-2963 or 606-653-7097. For details about the American
Ranch Horse Association, visit www.americanranchhorse.net.
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