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Event Type: ALL
Equine Affaire  
Date: Feb 2010
Pomona, CA

Equine Affaire Pomona

The 10th annual Equine Affaire in the West will draw tens of thousands of horsepeople to enjoy a world-class educational program, extensivetrade show, and Youth and Breed Pavilions, as well as an entertaining and informative competition.

Location:   Pomona Fairgrounds
Fee:   Yes
Contact:  Equine Affaire
Phone:  740-845-0085
URL:  http://www.equineaffaire.com/california/index.html
Event Type: Western
Brumley Management  
Date: Mar 2010
Scottsdale, AZ

The Cactus Reining Classic

The Cactus Reining Classic, March 3-7, 2010

What:
Top National and International horses and riders will compete for over $100,000 in cash and prizes over the five days of competition. This NRHA „A‰ rated event once again boasts its $70,000 added one-run Derby, and two full slates of ancillary classes.

The Cactus Reining Classic is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit, whose goal is to elevate public awareness of the sport of reining and to encourage more people to compete, raise skill levels, educate the public, and encourage support of the World Equestrian Games in which Reining is the only western sport to be recognized. Equestrian Life has partnered with Cactus Reining Classic to provide live streaming video coverage of the showcase classes free of charge at http://www.equestrianlife.com

New for 2010:
The Trifecta Reining Challenge award will go to the highest money earning Non Pro Derby horse and rider combination competing at Cactus Reining Classic, Reining by the Bay, and The High Roller Reining Classic (multiple horses are allowed, based on NRHA rules, but each horse's earnings are considered individual). The Trifecta Reining Challenge Champion will win a six night, seven day stay at the Four Seasons Resort, on Maui at Wailea, valued at over $4,000 (airfare, meals and entertainment are not included, scheduling restrictions may apply).

Where:
City of Scottsdale‚s WestWorld Equestrian Center
16601 North Pima Road
Scottsdale, Arizona
480-312-6802.

When:
CACTUS REINING CLASSIC ˆ March 3-7, 2010

Hours:
8am ˆ 6pm daily

Admission:
Admission and parking is free to the public, at WestWorld Equestrian Center, 16601 North Pima Road, Scottsdale, Arizona 480-312-6802 http://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/westworld.asp

Driving Directions to City of Scottsdale‚s WestWorld:

Directions from the north (Flagstaff): I-17 South to SR-101 Loop - Eastbound into Scottsdale. Take the Pima/Princess exit. Make a left at Bell Road (second light) Continue east on Bell Road. Turn right on 94 Street. Travel south to the WestWorld entrance.

Directions from the south (Tucson): I-10 to US-60 (Superstition Freeway). US-60 East to SR-101 Loop. SR-101 North to Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd. Exit at Frank Lloyd Wright Blvd., move to far right lane. Continue straight, crossing the Frank Lloyd Wright intersection. WestWorld entrance is ∏ block north on the right at large horse statue.

Information:
Before Show - Brumley Management Group LLC (602) 316-6782, brumleyph@msn.com
During Show - Telephone: Amanda Brumley (602) 316-6782
Stabling & Entries ˆ Shawn Martin (623) 217-3879
Prize List Advertising - Alden Corrigan (650) 207-8622, aldenc1@aol.com
Sponsors - Alden Corrigan (650) 207-8622, aldenc1@aol.com
Vendors ˆ Jeri Allen (650) 454-7618, blubear@mindspring.com

Shopping:
Vendors offering equestrian equipment, apparel, jewelry and home furnishings.

Host Hotels:
North Scottsdale Courtyard by Marriott:
17010 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255, (480) 922-8400
No pets allowed
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/phxcn-courtyard-scottsdale-north

North Scottsdale SpringHill Suites by Marriott:
17020 N Scottsdale Rd, Scottsdale, AZ, 85255, (480) 922-8700
Pets allowed with a $50 non-refundable deposit
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/phxsh-springhill-suites-scottsdale-north

Management:
Brumley Management Group, LLC
29834 N Cave Creek Rd, 118-164
Cave Creek, AZ 85331
brumleyph@msn.com

Media Contact:
Alden Corrigan
(650) 207-8622 (phone)
(650) 365-3525 (fax)
aldenc1@aol.com

Location:   City of Scottsdale's WestWorld Equestrian Center
Fee:   Yes
Contact:  Alden Corrigan
Phone:  (650) 207-8622
URL:  http://cactus-reining-classic.com/
Event Type: Other
Equestrian Federation of India  
Date: Mar 2010
Noida Near New Delhi India, CA

International Tent Pegging Competition on Borrowed Horses

Teams are invited to the International Tent Pegging Competition on Borrowed horses.

Tent pegging (sometimes spelled "tentpegging" or "tent-pegging") is a cavalry sport of ancient origin, and is one of only ten equestrian disciplines officially recognised by the International Federation for Equestrian Sports. Used narrowly, the term refers to a specific mounted game with ground targets. More broadly, it refers to the entire class of mounted cavalry games involving edged weapons on horseback, for which the term "equestrian skill-at-arms" is also used.

Essential rules

The specific game of tent pegging has a mounted horseman riding at a gallop and using a sword or a lance to pierce, pick up, and carry away a small ground target (a symbolic tent peg) or a series of small ground targets.

The broader class of tent pegging games also includes ring jousting (in which a galloping rider tries to pass the point of his weapon through a suspended ring); lemon sticking (in which the rider tries to stab or slice a lemon suspended from a cord or sitting on a platform); quintain tilting (in which the rider charges a mannequin mounted on a swivelling or rocking pedestal); and Parthian (i.e., mounted) archery.[1]

A given tent pegging competition's rules specify the size and composition of the target; the number of consecutive targets placed on a course; the dimensions and weight of the sword, lance, or bow; the minimum time in which a course must be covered; and the extent to which a target must be struck, cut, or carried.[2]

Location:   Noida Sports Stadium,
Fee:   Yes
Contact:  Salman Sayeed
Phone:  91-9958377107
URL:  http://www.equestrian-india.org
Event Type: ALL
Equine Affaire  
Date: Apr 2010
Columbus, OH

Equine Affair Ohio

Clinics, Seminars, and Demonstrations
Four full days of clinics, seminars, and demonstrations are presented at each event by leading coaches, competitors, and trainers from throughout the United States. Learn about a wide array of equestrian sports and horse training techniques, as well as horse management, health, and business topics.

Trade Show
An extensive trade show features hundreds of the nation's leading equine-related retailers and manufacturers. Browse through acres of exhibits of equine services and products ranging from riding apparel, gifts, and grooming supplies to tack, farm equipment, and horse trailers.

Breed Pavilion & Demonstrations
Dozens of horse breed associations will display informational exhibits along with a rotating cast of selected stallions, mares, and geldings. Each breed also performs scheduled Breed Demonstrations.

Horse & Farm Exhibits
Each Equine Affaire in Ohio and Massachusetts offers Horse & Farm Exhibits. Here you can visit with stallion owners, horse breeding farms, and training facilities.




Competitive Events
Open to adult riders of all disciplines and horses of all breeds—competitive events are often included with admission to Equine Affaire. Examples are Craig Cameron’s Extreme Cowboy Race™ and Equine Affaire’s Versatile Horse & Rider Competition. Click on each location for details on competitive events.

Youth Pavilion & Celebrity Horse Showcase
The Youth Pavilion gives young horse lovers a place to learn, interact, and play. This busy area offers exhibits by horse-related youth associations, demonstrations about basic horse care and ways for young people to get involved with horses, breed segments about a range of horse breeds, and hands-on activities. Meet famous equines at the Celebrity Horse Showcase.

Pfizer Fantasia
A Musical Celebration of the Horse
Offered at each Ohio and Massachusetts exposition, the Pfizer Fantasia is Equine Affaire's signature evening entertainment. This is a truly dazzling display of equestrian performances that is not to be missed. A separate ticket is required. Be sure to order your tickets early; performances typically sell out in advance!

Location:   Ohio Expo Center
Fee:   Yes
Contact:  Equine Affaire
Phone:  740-845-0085
URL:  http://www.equineaffaire.com/ohio/index.html
Event Type: Other
Liz Mitten Ryan  
Date: Jun 2010
Kamloops, BC Canada V@C 6MI, CA

CAROLYN RESNICK with LIZ MITTEN RYAN and the HERD at GATEWAY 2 RANCH. July 3rd to 10th 2010

Experience a never before opportunity to observe a true master in a natural environment with horses in the herd.

Watch Carolyn apply the ‘Waterhole Rituals’, the fundamental language of the herd, teaching liberty training, long-lining, Spanish walk, riding at liberty, and more by inviting and allowing the connection that is the foundation of her methods.

Follow and observe the herd on 320 acres of pristine forests and grasslands with powerful healing energies aligning you to be able to experience oneness and connection, to resonate with horse energy and higher consciousness.

All inclusive with the E.A.R.T.H. workshop (Equine Assisted Re-connective Therapy and Healing) with shaman Billa DeVries, comfortable accommodation in our rustic wall tents and gourmet meals.

This unforgettable life changing adventure will fill quickly! More information and Book through www.lizmittenryan.com/workshops

To see the trailer for the workshops. Visit the site and view EQUINISITY on the main page or in the media room.

Location:   Gateway 2 Ranch
Fee:   Yes
Contact:  Liz Mitten Ryan
Phone:  250-377-3884
URL:  http://www.lizmittenryan.com/
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