References: Show Patterns, Skill-a-thon, and Horse Judging

NOVEMBER 16TH SHOW PATTERNS:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1noJgvd7MXKKJrzu_kFo2NxHQaWwbylwt/view?usp=sharing

Sample Show Event Patterns
Patterns https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/19XvBiHQiqVZj9EWyEgu3MJhQfDkVbU6W

Reference Material for Skill a Thon



Horse Judging
Description:  Horse judging is a learning experience where participants evaluate classes of horses and determine their placings. It can be an educational program for all involved, even those who don't own a horse. Participants learn about a horse's body parts, ideal movement, and how to score horses in competition. They also develop skills like observation, analysis, and critical thinking.

Members will judge a class of 4 horses and place them 1st-4th.  Member's score will be determined based on how close their placing is to the "official judge's" placing.  Each class is worth 50 points.

Classes to be judged can include Halter (conformation), and Performance (Pleasure, Equitation, Reining, etc)


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