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1. Event Grounds Map pg.22
2. Schedule of Events pg. 3-5
3. Equine Housing Info pg. 6
4. Equine Housing Reservation Form pg. 7
5. Exhibitor Housing Reservation Form pg. 8
6. World Championship Events pg. 9
7. Show Rules pg. 10
8. Class List pg. 11-21
9. Class Entry Form pg. 23-24
10. 2018 Judges pg. 19
10. Liability Disclaimer pg. 25
11. Amateur Declaration pg. 26
12. Parade Entry Form pg. 27-28
13. Other Events of Interest pg. 29
TABLE OF CONTENTS
AWARD SADDLES We are proud to again offer
THREE BELLS MULES Saddles For the Following World Championships:
Hi Point Mule
Hi Point Amateur
Western Performance Mule
Disclaimer: Mule Days reserves the right to update/correct information in this brochure prior to our Event opening on May 20, 2018. Do not hesitate to contact the Show Office if you have any questions regarding any information herein.
Always check with the Show Office for final information upon your arrival and during the Event.
We are excited about our upcoming 2018 Bishop Mule Days Celebration and for the changes we have to our Classes & Schedule of Events.
New for 2018:
We worked with trainers & contestants to review & initiate changes in several areas of our overall Event. I hope you will enter some of our new classes and I look forward to your input on them as well as input on more updating of events for our 2019 Show that will mark the 50th Anniversary of Bishop Mule Days. I look forward to talking with you soon and seeing you in May!
Monicka Watterson, Show Manager
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MAIN ARENA
TUESDAY TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE
EAST ARENA I
TUESDAY - 8:00 A.M.
Amateur Hunters Green Warm-Up Hunters Green Working Hunters Green Jumpers Bridled Warm-Up Hunters Bridled Working Hunters
Bridled Jumpers
TUESDAY 1:00 PM
Hitch Class—Working Hitch Class—Reinsmanship Youth Hitch - Working & Reinsmanship Donkey Pleasure Driving—Working, Turnout & Reinsmanship Pleasure Driving Singles—Working, Turnout & Reinsmanship Youth Pleasure Driving—Working &
Reinsmanship
TUESDAY 12:00 P.M.
DONKEY DRESSAGE
(English & Western)
ENGLISH DRESSAGE
Bridled
Green
Amateur
WEDNESDAY TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE
MAIN ARENA EAST ARENA I
WEDNESDAY 7:00 AM
Super Reinsmanship - Hitch Pairs
Super Reinsmanship - Singles Gambler’s Choice Driving -
Singles, Donkeys & Teams
WEDNESDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Donkey English Pleasure Donkey Hunter Hack Bridled English Pleasure Bridled Hunter Hack Green English Pleasure Green Hunter Hack Amateur English Pleasure Amateur Hunter Hack Youth English Equitation Youth English Pleasure Youth Hunter Hack
Practice Roping—Wednesday at 5PM or Later
WEDNESDAY 6:00 A.M.
WESTERN DRESSAGE
Bridled
Green
Amateur
Driver’s Meeting Monday 6 p.m.
Tallman Pavilion
Roper’s Meeting Wednesday 10 a.m.
Tallman Pavilion
Team Weigh Ins & Measuring Jacks At Scales in Barn Area
Wednesday @ 4 p.m. & Thursday @ 8 a.m.
TUESDAY 4:00 P.M.
Donkey Adult Walk Trot - English Pleasure,
English Equitation
& Hunter Hack
EAST ARENA II
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THURSDAY - 7:00 A.M.
Western Riding—Bridled & Green SCHOOL DAYS PROGRAM Teamster Wagon “Hoops” Barrel “Hoops” Race Steer Stopping 1st GO Team Roping 1st GO
THURSDAY - 7:00 A.M.
TRAIL Green Gambler’s Choice Bridled Gambler’s Choice
THURSDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Halter Teams Master Teamster Challenge Youth Master Teamster Challenge Driving Timed Cones-Singles Youth Driving Timed Cones-Singles Donkey Driving Timed Cones Steer Stopping 2nd GO Team Roping 2nd GO
THURSDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Leadline Equitation Leadline Pleasure Youth Walk-Jog Western Pleasure Adult Donkey Walk-Jog Western Pleasure Youth Walk-Jog Western Equitation Adult Donkey Walk-Jog Western Equitation Mulemanship—Amateur, 6—13, 14 –17 Youth Western Pleasure—6—13 & 14—17 Youth Western Equitation—6—13 & 14—17
FRIDAY - 7:00 A.M.
Cutting - Bridled & Green Cloverleaf Barrels - Youth Donkey & Open Chariot Barrels Polebending Driving Single Stake Driving Steer Stopping 3rd GO Team Roping 3rd GO Farm Class - Singles, Teams & Youth
FRIDAY - 7:00 A.M.
REINING Amateur Reining Green Reining Bridled Reining
THURSDAY - 2:00 P.M.
Showmanship - Amateur, 6—13, 14—17
HALTER Jacks
World Champion Jack Donkeys - Jennets & Geldings
World Champion Donkey Get of Sire4
Traveling Qualities Strength & Size
THURSDAY TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE
MAIN ARENA EAST ARENA I
EAST ARENA II
4pm or Later
Team Weigh Ins & Measuring Jacks At Scales in Barn Area
Wednesday 4 p.m. & Thursday @ 8 a.m.
FRIDAY TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE
WINE TASTING PARTY - Owners/Exhibitors/Sponsors Tallman Pavilion
4:15 p.m. to 6:15 p.m.
MAIN ARENA EAST ARENA I EAST ARENA II
FRIDAY - 9:00 A.M.
HALTER AMA Halter - Mini Mule, Yearling & Mature Mules Model Saddle Mule - 4 Yr Olds & Older By Type 3 Yr Olds & Younger By Type
FRIDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Using Ranch Mule - Bridled & Green Using Ranch Donkey Log Skidding - Singles,Teams &Youth Coon Jumping
FRIDAY - 2:00 P.M.
Youth Trail - 6—13 & 14—17 Youth Poles - Ages 6—17 Youth Single Stake - 6 –17
WEST TRACK
FRIDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Polebending - Donkey Open
Single Stake - Donkey Open
FRIDAY - 7:00 P.M.
Bridleless Western Pleasure Stakes 200 Yard Western Races Polebending Driving - FINALS Interscholastic Comedy Class Team Roping - FINALS Open Barrels - FINALS Musical Tires Chariot Straight Away Individual Scramble Contest
FRIDAY - 7:00 P.M.
PACKING
Youth Individual Packing Youth Diamond Hitch Non Pro Box Hitch Non Pro Diamond Hitch Non Pro Packing Contest
PACKER MEETING Friday @ 3 pm
Tallman Pavilion
A Meeting for All FUN EVENT Competitors
Friday @ 10 am in Tallman Pavilion
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SATURDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Grand Entry Costume Class Barrel “Hoops” Race - FINALS 300 Yard Western Races Individual Packing Contest Interscholastic Pack Team Scramble Big Balls in Mule Town Team Pack Scramble I
SATURDAY - 1:00 P.M.
TRAIL
Amateur Western Trail Green Western Trail
SATURDAY - 1:00 P.M.
TRAIL Donkey Walk Jog
Donkey Trail Donkey in Hand
Mule In Hand
SATURDAY - 6:45 P.M.
Americana Class - Singles & Teams Pack Burro Race Box Hitch 400 Yd Western Races Single Stake—Top 10 FINALS Interscholastic Pack Relay Contest Youth Barrels—Top 5 FINALS Chariot Barrels—Top 5 FINALS Drill Team Steer Stopping—FINALS Rescue Race Mystery Pack Contest
SUNDAY - 7:00 A.M.
Cow Working - Bridled & Green Western Pleasure - Bridled Green Amateur Donkey
SUNDAY - 7.00 A.M.
RANCH RIDING Bridled Green
SUNDAY - 1:00 P.M.
Hidden Creek Country Hunter Donkey Western Races Interscholastic Team Packing Diamond Hitch Contest Youth Box Hitch Team Pack Contest Polebending—Top 10 FINALS Dolly Parton Race Donkey Barrels—Top 5 FINALS Team Pack Scramble II
SUNDAY - 7:00 P.M. Packer’s Choice Bridled Reining—Top 3 FINALS Drill Team Panty Race Interscholastic Team Pack Contest Youth Individual Scramble Baseball Bat Race Chuck Wagon Race Pack Off FINALS
SUNDAY - 1:30 P.M.
TRAIL Bridled
SATURDAY TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE
MAIN ARENA EAST ARENA I EAST ARENA II
- 10 A.M. on Main Street
SUNDAY TENTATIVE EVENT SCHEDULE
MAIN ARENA EAST ARENA I
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1. BARN/STALL ASSIGNMENT POLICY: Stalls/corrals at Mule Days are reserved on a seniority basis. Reservations are made only for your equines or equines that you train and must be submitted on or before March 6, 2018 with a completed Stall/Corral Reservation Form for seniority requests to be considered. Payment must be included (check or valid credit card info.) for requests to be considered. Stalls held in your name and not used must be turned into the Show Secretary for reassignment. A one-year allowance may be made for illness, etc. at the discretion of the Mule Days Executive Board if requested in writing to the Board. All housing requests will be filled in the order they are received, so submit your housing request as close to March 6 as possible. Stalls will be reserved for competing equines first. After April 15th, remaining stalls will be opened up to Parade equines and/or other equine housing requests. Failure to comply with this policy will result in loss of seniority. We reserve the right to stable equines as best fits the needs of the Show. All effort will be made to separate Jacks from other equines.
2. Stalling Together/Multiple Reservation Forms: Entries for exhibitors wishing to stall together must be received in one envelope. If a trainer has customers wanting to stall together, they must be received in one envelope. Multiple checks, credit cards, etc. will be accepted as payment for housing fees, but payment MUST be included with the reservation forms.
3. Tack Stalls: There is a limited number of box stalls available and priority will be given to housing of equines, however, Tack Stalls may be requested for contestants/trainers with a minimum of three competing equines. They must be requested using the Equine Housing Reservation Form at a cost of $210 each (stall fee plus deposit fee). Payment must be included with the Reservation Form.
4. Equine Housing: Stalls, shaded and unshaded corrals on the MULE DAYS grounds are rented primarily to competing mules & donkeys. All stalls & corrals are rented for the period of 1:00p.m. on Sunday, May 20, 2018 through 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 29. If housing is needed before 1:00 p.m. on May 21, you must request such to the Show Secretary prior to arrival. Early arrivals will be charged $50/day. The fee maybe paid through the Show Office and packets will not be provided to entrants until early arrival fee has been paid.
5. Stall and Corral Reservation: Each stall/corral request must be made using the Stall/Corral Reservation Form herein. Corrals/stalls will not be reserved unless payment is received. Mandatory charges include a $40 deposit fee for each stall/corral as described on the form. Entries received on or before April 15 will have the stall/corral deposit fee credited toward entry fees. Parade-only equines must wait until after April 15 to secure housing but at that time may obtain housing at published fee without the added $40 deposit. Housing for non-competing equines must pay the $40 deposit. All $40 housing deposit fees are non-refundable.
6. Stall/Corral Fees: Pricing for stalls and corrals for 2018 is: wooden box stall $175, shaded & semi-shaded corrals $165, unshaded corral in the grass area $140 and $60 for a packer corral.
7. Feed & Bedding: The stall/corral fee includes alfalfa/grass hay and 3 bales of shavings per stall/corral (excluding grassy area corrals). The use of shavings on the grass is discouraged. Additional shavings can be purchased at the Show Office . DO NOT USE HAY FOR BEDDING
8. Animal Care: Bring a hose and bucket for watering your animals. Plan for both hot & cold temperatures. Do not string rope across stalls/corrals. You may not leave your animals in your stock trailer. Animals may not be tied to the outside of the corrals or be hobbled in the barn/corral areas. Our insurance carrier mandates that all equines must remain in their stalls or corrals except when being worked for practice, being groomed and cared for or when showing and participating.
9. Animal Health & Safety: Mule Days requires the proper care, handling and treatment of animals while at Mule Days . Owners are responsible for their animals and keeping them under control. All equines and livestock that enter the grounds are subject to examination by Mule Days officials/designated representative and/or state officials for determination of possible infection or inhumane treatment. Officials may examine for determination whether such animals are, have been infected/exposed or are likely to be infected with an infectious or contagious disease. If after examination, officials have reason to believe that an animal’s health condition places other animals at risk, such officials at their own discretion, may quarantine such animals or, if appropriate, require that such animals be transported off the grounds. Intentional or negligent treatment of any animal deemed by a MULE DAYS Official to be inhumane or abusive may require that person to be removed from the grounds for a time period determined by the Executive Committee including but not limited to a permanent ban from all future MULE DAYS events.
10. Stock Trailer Parking: A limited number of parking spaces exist close to the barn area for horse trailers. They are intended for contestants who “tack up” from their trailer. They must be requested on your entry forms at a cost of $25 per space and must include trailer length. These spaces will be assigned by the Show Secretary. Trailers must fit and be parked between the lines of your specific space. Parking Vehicles In The Stock Trailer Parking Area Is Not Allowed. SLEEPING IN STOCK TRAILERS IS NOT ALLOWED. Equines are allowed in the Contestant RV Lots (C & D) for tacking up also. Free parking of stock trailers is available in the front grassy lot in front of fairgrounds, but equines are not allowed there. A Time Restricted Barn Pass is necessary for any vehicle in the barn areas to feed or bring in equipment and can be requested in the Show Office.
11. Corral Area Camping: A limited number of dry camping sites exist adjacent to the Barn and Show Entry area for contestants who camp and tack up from the same trailer and who have special needs to be adjacent to this area. They must be requested using the Equine Housing Reservation Form at a cost of $150 each and MUST indicate your “special need” along with trailer lengths. Spaces will be assigned by Show Secretary. Trailers and vehicles must be parked within the lines. You will be issued a permanent Barn Pass for your vehicle for unrestricted entry into the barn area and for vehicle parking IN YOUR ASSIGNED SPACE.
12. Upon Arrival: After entering the barn area, an identifying sticker will be placed on your vehicles. Find your assigned stall/corral location (Each stall/corral is labeled under the name in which it is entered). Bed down your animal in your assigned stall/corral, park your vehicles in your assigned space or in the front grassy area, then check-in at the Show Office. If arriving after office hours, put your animal in your assigned stall/corral, then park your truck & trailer outside the barn area. In the morning, check in at Show Office. An identifying sticker will be placed on all vehicles accessing/parked in the barns/stalls area. If you don’t receive a sticker upon arrival, please contact Show Office or Barns & Stalls personnel.
13. Unauthorized Stabling: If there is an animal in your assigned stall/corral, DO NOT turn it out. Report it to the Show Office or the barn entrance gate. 14. Showing from Off Grounds: If you are showing from off the fairgrounds, there are designated spaces for day parking your trailer that must be
purchased for a one time fee of $20 from the Show Office. The Day Parking Permit does not allow you to set up temporary mobile corrals nor does it allow your animals to remain overnight. Animals may not be left unattended in trailers.
15. Dogs: No dogs will be permitted on the fairgrounds during the course of MULE DAYS except those under leash control of the owner or kenneled or otherwise confined within your assigned RV space.
16. Departure: All equines and contestants must be off the Fairgrounds by 8:00 AM Tuesday morning May 29th, 2018. 20. Mule Days Celebration prohibits the use of any motorcycle, ATV, golf cart, bicycle, scooter, roller blades or skateboards on the Fairgrounds. The only
INFORMATION & RULES for BARNS & STALLS***CONTESTANT HOUSING***TRAILERING
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EQUINE HOUSING RESERVATION FORM
Name of Person Paying Fees:
Method of Payment: (circle one) Check Cash Visa MasterCard Discover
Credit Card # Exp. Date: ___________________
Signature________________________________________________________ Day Phone #
Mailing Address of Above Person:
City State Zip
Email Address:
For Seniority Requests to be considered, this form (with payment) must be received in the Mule Days office no
later than March 6, 2018. See Pg 6 for complete guidelines. If you wish to be housed with someone, reservation
forms must be received in one envelope. Multiple payments will be accepted but must be included with the
Reservation Form. Housing Requests without payment will not be filled.
List All Equines by Name. Indicate Tack Stall Requests as “Tack”. Identify All Jacks as “JACK”
NAME OF EQUINE (same as on entry form) Owner Name (same as entry form) Corral Location Request
1.___________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 2. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 3. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 4. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 5. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 6. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 7. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 8. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ 9. __________________________________ ______________________ _________________ If not requesting a specific corral, indicate general location and/or type of corral requested.
EQUINE HOUSING FEES:
Box Stalls: $175
Shaded & Semi-Shaded Corrals: $165
Unshaded Corral: $140
A $40 deposit fee for each equine must accompany all reservation requests submitted before April 15.
If you submit entries on or before April 15, you will be credited this $40 fee towards entry fees for
each equine being housed. Housing reservation requests received after April 15 will not
require a deposit. Payment of Both Deposit & Corral Fees Must Accompany This Form.
Forms Received Without Payment Will Not Be Accepted.
# Box Stalls ______ X $175 = $___________
# Shaded Corrals ______ X $165 = $____________
# Unshaded Corrals ______ X $140 = $____________
# of $40 deposits ______ X $ 40 = $____________
TOTAL TO BE CHARGED TO CREDIT CARD ABOVE: $______________________
Checks Payable To Mule Days Celebration and mail to:1141 N. Main St., Bishop, CA 93514. [email protected]
Signature of Person Completing Form:_________________________________________________________________________________
MAIL or FAX to: MULE DAYS CELEBRATION, 1141 North Main St., Bishop CA 93514. FAX: 760-872-2328.
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EXHIBITOR HOUSING/TRAILERING RESERVATION FORM
Method of Payment: (circle one) Check Cash Visa MasterCard Discover
Credit Card #_____________________________________________________Exp. Date: ____________________
Signature________________________________________________________ Day Phone #___________________
Mailing Address of Above Person:________________________________________________________________
City__________________________________________________State____________________Zip_______________
Email Address:__________________________________________________________________________________
Name of Person Paying Fees:___________________________________________________
RV DRY CAMPING SPACE
Dry camping is available for exhibitors in LOTS D & C. These lots are adjacent to the arena areas and each
measures 20ft X 40ft. Lots D & C do allow equines to be present during the day. Equines must be returned to
their stall/corral for feeding and overnight. Maps of all RV Lots are available on our website. All RV spaces go
on sale at 12:00 a.m. on February 1, 2018 on a first-come-first-serve basis via phone, website or at the MULE
DAYS office in Bishop, CA.
LOT PREFERENCE, if any: LOT D LOT C (circle one)
# of Spaces ______________ Total @ $140 each: ________________
Location Preference:______________________________________________________________________________
RV CAMPING SPACE w/ HOOK-UPS
There are a very limited number of RV spaces with hook-ups.They are primarily located in LOT B and measure
20ft X 40ft. Equines are NOT allowed in LOT B at any time. These spaces sell out quickly so we encourage you
to request them on Feb. 1, 2018. See details on our website or call the MULE DAYS Office at 760-872-4263.
RV CAMPING w/HOOK-UPS:
# of Spaces ______________ Total @ $400 each: _________________
CORRAL AREA CAMPING (DRY)
Corral Area Camping area is adjacent to the barns/corral area. It is designed for exhibitors who camp
overnight & tack up with the same vehicle. There are a limited number of these spaces, they vary in
dimensions and are assigned by Show Management for those with specific space needs determined by
Management (ie; wagons/carts). All requests for CAC must specify your “special needs” along with specific ve-
hicle/trailer length (nose to tail).
CORRAL AREA CAMPING # of Spaces Requested: ______ Total @ $150 each: $____________
Reason For CAC Request________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Rig(s) Length, nose to tail: _______________________________________________________
STOCK TRAILER PARKING
If you are not camping in Lots C or D and you need your horse trailer available to “tack up” during the event,
you must request and pay for a Stock Trailer Parking space. Spaces vary in size so you must indicate trailer
length, nose to tail. Neither Human Nor Equine May sleep Overnight In A Stock Trailer Parking Space.
STOCK TRAILER PARKING # of Spaces ______________ Total @$25 each: _______________
MAIL or FAX to: MULE DAYS CELEBRATION, 1141 North Main St., Bishop CA 93514. FAX: 760-872-2328. SCAN & EMAIL to: [email protected]. Payment must accompany this entry form.
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WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP EVENTS
Bishop Mule Days will award Hi Point & Reserve Championships
in the following categories based upon overall points
earned per competitor in the eligible classes here listed by category.
World Champion High Point Mule: Based on total number of points earned in any class for
individual mule (excluding youth, amateur & AMA Halter classes)
World Champion Western Performance Mule: Classes 14, 15, 16, 17, 19 and 40
World Champion Green Western Performance Mule: Classes 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 39
World Champion Adult Amateur: Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 35 and 38
World Champion English Performance Mule: Classes 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, and 37
World Champion Green English Performance Mule: Classes 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, and 36
World Champion Youth 6-13: 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, and 52
World Champion Youth 14-17: 53, 54. 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, and 60
World Champion Youth Gymkhana: Classes 61, 63, and 64
World Champion Gymkhana Mule: Classes 85, 87 and 89
World Champion Cow Working Mule: Classes 17, 75 and 77
World Champion Green Cow Working Mule: Classes 13, 76, and 78
World Champion Ranch Mule: Classes 15, 79 and 81
World Champion Green Ranch Mule: Classes 11, 80 and 82
World Champion Fun Mule: Classes 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 99 and 101
World Champion Driver - Singles: Classes 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109 and 110
World Champion Teamster: Classes 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119 & 163 or 164 or 165
World Champion Speed Driver Teams: Classes 121, 123, 124, 126, 127, and 129
World Champion Packer: Classes 194, 195, 196 and 197.
World Champion Pack Team: Classes 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210 (& parade)
World Champion Youth Packer: Classes 201, 202, 203 and 204.
World Champion Interscholastic Pack Team: Classes 211,212,213,214 & 215 (& parade)
World Champion Model Saddle Mule: Overall winner of Classes 140 thru 147
World Champion Donkey: Overall winner of Classes 156 thru 158
World Champion Jack: Overall winner of Jack Classes 166, 167 and 168
World Champion Performance Donkey: Classes 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177 and 178
New 2018 Buckle Series Divisions
Bishop Mule Days will award Hi Point & Reserve Buckles
in the following new classes/divisions based upon overall points
earned per competitor in the eligible classes here listed by category.
YOUTH Single Driver: Classes 65, 66, 67, 68, 69
YOUTH Team Driver: Classes 70, 71, 72, 73, 74
ADULT Walk-Jog Donkey Rider: Classes 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184
ADULT Single Donkey Driver: Classes 189, 190, 191, 192, 193
Gymkhana Donkey : Classes 185, 186, 187
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1. Office Fee/Entry Fees: There is a non refundable $35 office fee per competing mule/team. Each fee includes one wristband, souvenir program, buckle & contestant pin. Driving entries requiring swampers & fun classes requiring two persons will receive 2 wristbands.
Entry fees and jackpot fees (if any) are mandatory for each competitor in each class entered. 2. Primary Entry Deadline - April 15, 2018: All competing equine/exhibitor/owner information received on or before this date will be
published in the Souvenir Program. Class entries must be submitted via mail or fax using 2018 Mule Days Entry Form, payment included (check or valid credit card info.) With a blank check or valid credit card info. on file, contestants may make changes/additions/purchases before and throughout the Event. The Show Office will be open on Monday, May 28 until 1pm for contestants to close out accounts. There is a $25 charge for all returned checks.
3. Entries: Contestants are responsible for accuracy & legibility on all documents. Please type or print. Each entry form must contain the names of equine/team, rider/handler and owner. All questions related to anything in this Premium Book must be directed to the Show Secretary by phone or email.
4 Post Entries: Entries will be accepted until 5pm the day prior to the class. Same day entries/changes will be charged a $10 late fee per class. Equine/Owner/Exhibitor information received after April 15 will not be published in Souvenir Program.
5. Refunds: A refund request of competition-related costs may be submitted by an owner/exhibitor for injuries/illnesses/emergencies that prevent participation in Mule Days. Requests must be submitted in writing to the Show Secretary / Executive Director for review and decision by the Executive Board at their next available meeting. Decisions of the Board are final and will be communicated to contestant within 30 days of the decision.
6. Exhibitor Passes: One all-access wristband is included with each office fee paid. Owners/Exhibitors may each pre-event purchase a maximum of two additional wristbands for discount cost of $40 (see pg. 22). Wristbands at the Event will cost $65 each. Owners/Exhibitors may pre-event purchase a maximum of FOUR All-Show General Admission Passes for discount cost of $45 (see pg. 22). Pre-event discount offers expire on May 19, 2018 at 5pm at which time passes will be available at the ticket office at the Event for $65 each.
Everyone wearing a wristband must sign a Liability Disclaimer and wristbands WILL NOT be released without this signed document. 7. Juniors: The age of a junior rider will be based on their age on January 1, 2018. Age and birth date must be on entry form. Juniors must
wear helmets with chin strap whenever mounted anywhere on the grounds of Mule Days. 8. Show Numbers: Each mule is assigned an individual number. Two copies of that number will be provided so that when possible, numbers
can be placed on both sides of the saddle blanket. If that is not possible, exhibitor must wear number clearly displayed on their back. In Fun Mule classes & Races, number MUST be displayed on both sides of the mule or risk disqualification from that event. 9. Drug Fee: The State of California mandatory drug fee is $5.00 per competing animal. 10. Show Packet: Pick up your Show Packet at the Show Office when you arrive. Packet contains a Souvenir Program, applicable wristbands,
2018 Mule Days bronze buckle (one per office fee), contestant hat pin, back numbers and safety pins. (Parade numbers will be mailed.) Packets will not be released until all signed Liability Disclaimers are submitted and all fees are paid.
11. Jackpots: Jackpots are paid in the following percentages (except for roping jackpots): Five placings - 35% - 25% - 20% - 12% - 8%, Four placings - 40% - 30% - 20% - 10%, Three placings - 50% - 30% - 20%, Two placings - 60% - 40%.
12. Awards: Ribbons awarded to 1st - 10th. All jackpot money won will be paid to the owner of the mule upon verification of results. Owners are responsible for paying riders. Ties will be broken at the discretion of the Show Chairman. Awards & ribbons will be available daily at designated times in front of the Mule Days Photo sign located in the grassy area behind Barn #1.
13. Points: A mule may be shown and judged only once in a class to accrue points. 14. Events: Events will be arranged to the best interests of the Show by the Show Committee. Schedule is subject to change. All classes with three or fewer entries may be canceled or combined at the discretion of the Show Chairman. 15. Racing Events: A television camera will be available to aid in judging the finish and tapes will be available for viewing. All racers will be
paraded to post via the front of the grandstand prior to each race. Exhibitors are responsible for racing in the correct heats. 16. Attire: Western Classes: Western hat, belt, western boots, long sleeve shirt with sleeves down and fastened. Long pants are required during all western events unless the event requires otherwise. English, Hunt Seat: Riders are required to wear hunt coats, shirt with stock tie or choker, breeches, boots and ASTM approved hunt cap. Juniors and English amateurs must wear helmets with chin strap. 17. Conduct while showing: Show Management reserves the right to excuse any animal or contestant from the arena and show grounds for the abuse of animal, unmanageable animals, profane language, or unsportsmanlike conduct. There are to be no alcoholic beverages in any event or conveyance participating in the Show. No refunds for any excused exhibitor. 18. In (Back) Gate Closed: It is the exhibitors responsibility to check-in at the gate in a timely manner. For all flat classes you should be ready
to enter the gate when the class starts. For a class with a posted order of go you should be checked in at least three entries before. It is the exhibitors responsibility to know when a class will start. If your class has an assigned Order of Go and there is a conflict, It is your responsibility to check with the Gate Person or Ring Steward to make alternate arrangements. The gate will be closed after a 2-minute final call—no exceptions. 19. Results: Management endeavors to promptly announce event results & present awards & titles. However, should it come to management’s attention that an error affecting a placing and/or title may have occurred, such error will be reviewed and results will be officially confirmed by show management. Any title and/or award that should be presented due to such error are to be returned to Mule Days by the recipient immediately upon notification of a corrected error. If tabulation error is suspected, a written inquiry must be presented to Show Office within 24 hours after completion of the affected class without using the formal protest procedure. All inquiries must be given before the final award presentations or they shall be deemed waived. Mule Days reserves the right to correct such errors without recourse from entrants & revoke any award at any time. After judgement, all awards are to be returned to Show Office as directed within 24 hours of receipt of notice of return. 19. Protest: Mule Days reserves the right to interpret the rules and regulations in any manner it deems proper. From its decision there shall be no appeal. Contestants and other participants, as a condition of admission, consent to such method of settlement. All events will be judged within such period of time as satisfies the Show Manager. No entry disqualified for any rule violations will be entitled to
Bishop Mule Days Show Rules
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Bishop Mule Days 2018 Class List
* -- indicates AMA Point Classes for American Mule Association (AMA) members.
Bishop Mule Days contestants are not required to be members of the American Mule Association (AMA).
ADULT AMATEUR DIVISION
AMA rulebook governs classes 1 thru 8.
Points for Amateur World Champion will be based on One Rider/One Mule.
Amateur Declaration must be on file with Show Secretary.
Class fees: $20 per class.
The following classes will count toward the World Champion Amateur award: 1 thru 8, 35 and 38. These classes are
open to both green and bridled mules. Mule must abide by the respective Bridled or Green equipment requirements.
*01. AMATEUR SHOWMANSHIP - Thursday afternoon show
*02. AMATEUR WESTERN PLEASURE - Sunday morning show
*03. AMATEUR REINING - Friday morning show
*04. AMATEUR MULEMANSHIP - Thursday afternoon show
*05. AMATEUR WESTERN TRAIL - Saturday afternoon show
*06. AMATEUR ENGLISH PLEASURE - Wednesday afternoon show
*07. AMATEUR HUNTER HACK 2’6” max. - Wednesday afternoon show
*08. AMATEUR HUNTERS - 2’6” - Tuesday morning show
WESTERN PERFORMANCE DIVISION
AMA rulebook governs classes 9 thru 19
World Champion Green Western Performance Mule
Class fees: $20 per class. Consult AMA Rule Book for definition of “GREEN”.
Classes # 9 thru 13 and 39 count toward the World Champion Green Western Performance Mule. One mule/one rider
* 09. GREEN WESTERN PLEASURE - Sunday morning show
* 10. GREEN WESTERN TRAIL - Saturday afternoon show - Order of go
* 11. GREEN GAMBLER’S CHOICE TRAIL - Thursday morning
* 12. GREEN WESTERN RIDING - Thursday morning show - Order of go
* 13. GREEN REINING - Friday morning show - Order of go
World Champion Western Performance Mule
Class fee: $20 per class. Mandatory jackpot fee of $50 added for class 20.
Classes # 14 thru 19 and 40 count toward the World Champion Western Performance Mule. One mule/one rider
* 14. BRIDLED WESTERN TRAIL - Sunday afternoon show - Order of go
* 15. BRIDLED GAMBLER'S CHOICE TRAIL - Thursday morning show
* 16. BRIDLED WESTERN RIDING - Thursday morning show - Order of go
* 17. BRIDLED REINING - Friday morning. Order of go
BRIDLED REINING FINALS—Sunday evening show—Top 3 from class #17.
*19. BRIDLED WESTERN PLEASURE - Sunday morning show
20. CARL LIND MEMORIAL BRIDLELESS WESTERN PLEASURE STAKES - Open, Green & Bridled Mules.
Add $50 jackpot fee for this class. Exhibitors are encouraged to use a neck strap, but it is not required.
Strap may be either leather or rope & must be between 7/16” & 1” in diameter. It must be a closed loop & all
exhibitors will ride holding the strap. All exhibitors will enter arena mounted with a handler leading mule in
halter. Handlers & halters exit arena before class begins. Any exhibitors that are deemed unsafe to compete
in the class will be excused and refunded their entry fee. Friday evening show.
21. MULE IN-HAND TRAIL—2 Yrs. & Under. No saddle or pack required - Saturday Afternoon Show
22. MULE IN-HAND TRAIL—3 Yrs. & Over. Western saddle or pack saddle required - Saturday Afternoon show
In Hand Trail is open only to mules not entered in any riding events.
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ENGLISH PERFORMANCE DIVISION
AMA Rulebook governs classes 23 thru 32
Refer to USEF rulebook for any issues not specifically covered by AMA rulebook.
Approved safety headgear with chin straps fastened must be used in all over fence classes.
World Champion Green English Performance Mule
Class fee: $20 per class
Classes 23 thru 27 plus Class 36 count toward the World Champion Green English Performance Mule. One Mule/One Rider
*23. GREEN ENGLISH PLEASURE - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch.—Wednesday aft. show
*24. GREEN HUNTER HACK - 2’ max. $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch, - Wed. aft. show
*25. GREEN WARM UP HUNTER - 18”-2’ - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch,
Tuesday morning show - Order of go
*26. GREEN WORKING HUNTER - 2’6” max. - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch,
Tuesday morning show. Order of go
*27. GREEN JUMPERS - 2’6” max. Table II Section 2B - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch,
Tuesday morning show -Order of go.
World Champion English Performance Mule
Class fee: $20 per class. Mandatory jackpot fee of $35 for class 33.
Classes 28 thru 32 and 37 count toward the World Champion English Performance Mule. One mule/one rider
*28. BRIDLED ENGLISH PLEASURE - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch, - Wednesday aft. show
*29. BRIDLED HUNTER HACK - 2’6” maximum - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch,
Wednesday afternoon show.
*30. BRIDLED WARM UP HUNTER - 2’-2’-6” - $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch,
Tuesday morning show. Order of go
*31. BRIDLED WORKING HUNTER - FENCES - 2’6”-3’ -$80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch.
Tuesday morning show - Order of go
*32. BRIDLED JUMPERS - 3’ max.– Table II Section 2b. $80 prize money sponsored by Hidden Creeks Ranch.
Tuesday morning show. Order of go.
33. $300 HIDDEN CREEKS COUNTRY HUNTER CLASSIC - Mandatory jackpot fee is $35
Open to Bridled mules only. Must qualify for this class by entering and showing in Class 31.
This is a hunter-style class with trail course obstacles included. Course will include 5-8 jumps at 2’6”-3’ height
plus one or more obstacles (ie; open/close gate, bridge). Prize money given to 1st and 2nd place mules
(60%/40%). Sunday afternoon show.
34. WARM UP JUMPERS - Monday @ 3:00 p.m. until dusk. Fee is $5.00 per mule for THREE minutes in arena.
DRESSAGE
NEW DRESSAGE HI POINT AWARDS
Sponsored by Hilke Ungersma & the Millpond Equestrian Center
English Dressage scores will be combined with Western Dressage scores for each level (same horse/same rider) &
an award will be presented to the exhibitor with the highest composite test percentage score in each level.
Dressage classes to count toward World Champion Amateur, World Champion English/Western Performance and
Green English/Western Performance Mule. 2015 USEF Dressage Tests will be used for English. 2017 Western Dressage
Assn of America Tests will be used for Western. USEF rules will govern. Arena size will be (20m x 60m). Final ride times
will be scheduled and posted by 5 p.m. the day before each class. Management reserves the right to change ride times as
necessary. It is the competitor's responsibility to verify your ride times by checking the final ride time schedule (posted
outside the Show Office the night before as well as to be at the Arena, ready to ride at the correct time).
Classes 35 & 38 will be open to Amateurs only, Classes 36 and 39 will be open to Green mules only. Mules may enter
Classes 37 & 40 with an Amateur rider along with either Classes 35 or 38. The mule will be placed at the judges
discretion. A Dressage score of 50% or above is required to earn points in a class.
English Dressage
Class Fee: $20 per class
*35. AMATEUR DRESSAGE— Training Level-Test 3. Tuesday afternoon show - Order of go
*36. GREEN DRESSAGE— Training Level-Test 3. Tuesday afternoon show - Order of go
*37. BRIDLED DRESSAGE— First Level-Test 2. Tuesday afternoon show - Order of go.
Class Fee: $20 per class
*38. AMATEUR WESTERN DRESSAGE— WDAA First Level-Test 1. Wednesday morning show - Order of go
*39. GREEN WESTERN DRESSAGE— WDAA Basic Level-Test 4. Wednesday morning show - Order or go
*40. BRIDLED WESTERN DRESSAGE— WDAA First Level-Test 3. Wednesday morning show - Order of go
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YOUTH DIVISION
Points for Youth World Championships will be based on One Rider/One Mule. All youth under age 18 are required to
wear properly fastened, approved safety headgear whenever mounted or riding in wagon or cart.
AMA rulebook governs classes 43 thru 47, 49 thru 55, 57 thru 66, 69 thru 71.
Class fee: $20 per class for all Youth Classes
Leadline riders must have an adult handler (18 yrs or older) with leadline attached at all times.
41. LEAD LINE PLEASURE - 7yrs & Under - (English or Western) Thursday afternoon show.
42. LEAD LINE EQUITATION - 7yrs & Under - (English or Western) Thursday afternoon show.
*43. WALK JOG - 10yrs & under - Western Equitation - Thursday afternoon show
*44 WALK JOG - 10yrs & under - Western Pleasure - Thursday afternoon show
Entries for Lead line & Walk Jog Classes may not enter any other classes in the show.
World Champion Youth - Ages 6 - 13.
Classes 45 thru 52 count towards the World Champion Youth 6 - 13 yrs
*45. YOUTH WESTERN PLEASURE - Thursday afternoon show
*46. YOUTH WESTERN EQUITATION - Thursday afternoon show
*47. YOUTH WESTERN SHOWMANSHIP - Thursday afternoon show
48. YOUTH WESTERN MULEMANSHIP –Thursday afternoon show
*49. YOUTH WESTERN TRAIL - Friday afternoon show
*50. YOUTH ENGLISH PLEASURE - Wednesday afternoon show
*51. YOUTH ENGLISH EQUITATION - Wednesday afternoon show
*52. YOUTH ENGLISH HUNTER HACK - Crossrails at 18” - Wednesday afternoon show
World Champion Youth— Ages 14 - 17
Classes 53 thru 60 count towards the World Champion Youth 14 -17 yrs
*53. YOUTH WESTERN PLEASURE - Thursday afternoon show
*54. YOUTH WESTERN EQUITATION– Thursday afternoon show
*55. YOUTH WESTERN SHOWMANSHIP - Thursday afternoon show
56. YOUTH WESTERN MULEMANSHIP - Thursday afternoon show
*57. YOUTH WESTERN TRAIL - Friday afternoon show
*58. YOUTH ENGLISH PLEASURE - Wednesday afternoon show
*59. YOUTH ENGLISH EQUITATION - Wednesday afternoon show
*60. YOUTH ENGLISH HUNTER HACK - Crossrails at 18” - Wednesday afternoon show
World Champion Youth Gymkhana Classes - Ages 6-17
Classes 61 thru 64 count toward the World Champion Youth Gymkhana:
*61. YOUTH CLOVERLEAF BARRELS - Friday morning show.
YOUTH CLOVERLEAF BARRELS FINALS - Top 5 from prelims. Saturday evening Show
*63. YOUTH POLEBENDING - Friday afternoon show
*64. YOUTH SINGLE STAKE - Friday afternoon show
YOUTH DRIVING CLASSES - Ages 6-17.
Buckle will be awarded to Highpoint and Reserve Youth in Classes 65 thru 69.
SINGLES DRIVING
* 65. Youth Pleasure Driving - Working -Tuesday afternoon show
* 66. Youth Pleasure Driving - Reinsmanship—Tuesday afternoon show
67. Youth Farm Class– Friday morning show
68. Youth Log Skidding – Friday afternoon show
* 69. Youth Timed Cones – Thursday afternoon show
Buckle will be awarded to Highpoint and Reserve Youth in Classes 70 thru 74.
TEAM DRIVING
*70. Youth Hitch Class - Working- Tuesday afternoon show
*71. Youth Hitch Class - Reinsmanship- Tuesday afternoon show
72. Youth Teamster Challenge – Thursday afternoon show
73. Youth Farm Class - Wednesday morning show
74. Youth Log Skidding – Friday afternoon show
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CATTLE WORKING DIVISION
AMA rulebook governs classes 75 thru 78.
World Champion Cow Working Mule
Classes 75, 77 plus Class #17 (Bridled Reining) count towards the World Champion Cow Working Mule.
World Champion Green Cow Working Mule
Classes 76, 78 plus Class #13 (Green Reining) count towards the World Champion Green Cow Working Mule.
World Championships will be determined using the total scores from each class, not points from the placings of each class.
Class Entry Fee - $60 ($20 entry fee plus $40 Cattle Fee per Class).
*75. BRIDLED COW WORKING - Sunday morning show - Order of Go.
*76. GREEN COW WORKING - Sunday morning - Order of Go.
*77. BRIDLED CUTTING - Friday morning show -Order of Go.
*78. GREEN CUTTING - Friday morning show - Order of Go.
SPECIALTY DIVISION
Class fee: $20 per class
These classes do not count towards ANY World Championship. Adults only (18 & over).
*83. COON JUMPIMG - Friday afternoon show
84. PACK BURRO RACE – Exhibitors in this event will be on foot leading one burro through obstacles then travel a lap
around the track to finish line. Burros must pack gold pan, pick and shovel (provided) . First Runner and burro with
all tools on board to cross finish line wins. Saturday evening show. Parade Participation Required.
RANCH MULE DIVISION
World Champion Ranch Mule
Classes 79, 81 and #15 (Bridled Gambler’s Choice Trail) count towards the World Champion Ranch Mule.
World Champion Green Ranch Mule
Classes 80, 82 and #11 (Green Gambler’s Choice Trail) count towards the World Champion Green Ranch Mule.
One Mule/One Rider to qualify for World Championships.
USING RANCH MULE - Class shows the versatility of mules in everyday ranch type work. Exhibitors should show a
sensible, well-mannered, free & easy moving ranch mule managing a number of ranch type chores, including cattle work.
Five minute time limit. Each obstacle is scored, deductions taken for faults. Rider with the most points in 5 minutes is
winner. Time will be tie-breaker when points are tied.
Class Fee: $40 ($20 entry fee plus $20 cattle fee_
*79. BRIDLED USING RANCH MULE - Friday afternoon show.
*80. GREEN USING RANCH MULE – Friday afternoon show.
RANCH RIDING - Each mule is shown individually in pattern work. Each entry is judged on the precision of their pattern
maneuvers and the mule’s movements. Goal is to simulate a mule riding and working outside the confines of an arena,
executing maneuvers at a forward, ground-covering pace.
Class Fee: $20 per class
81. BRIDLED RANCH RIDING - Sunday morning show
82. GREEN RANCH RIDING - Sunday morning show
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GYMKHANA DIVISION
AMA rulebook governs classes 85 thru 89
The times for these three classes will be combined to determine the points toward World Champion.
World Champion Gymkhana Mule
Class fee: $20 per class plus mandatory jackpot fees as listed.
Classes 85 thru 89 count towards the World Champion Gymkhana Mule. One mule/One rider.
*85. CLOVERLEAF BARRELS - $40 mandatory Jackpot Fee - Friday morning.—Order of Go
BARRELS FINAL - Ten fastest times from Friday morning prelims. Friday evening show. Order of go
*87. SINGLE STAKE (see AMA pg.83) - $30 mandatory Jackpot Fee - Friday afternoon—Order of Go
SINGLE STAKE FINALS - Ten fastest times from Friday afternoon prelims. Saturday night show- Order of go
*89. POLEBENDING - $30 mandatory Jackpot fee - Friday afternoon—Order of Go
POLEBENDING FINALS - Ten fastest times from Friday afternoon prelims. Sunday aft. show - Order of go
FUN MULE DIVISION
A Meeting for all FUN Class participants will be held Friday ta 10AM in the Tallman Pavilion
Class fee: $20 per class
Classes 90 thru 96 plus Classes 97, 99 & 101 (Adult Western Races) will count towards the World Champion Fun Mule.
Western attire and equipment. Western hat, belt, boots, long sleeve tucked in shirt with sleeves down and fastened &
long pants required. Western saddle & approved western bits. One mule/One rider. No whips or bats allowed.
90. MUSICAL TIRES - Competitors to trot or lope in a circle until music stops, dismount on tire, one or more
persons eliminated with each stop. Riders may use lead rope on mule (10’ maximum). Disqualification will
result for cutting across circle or inside of tires or not maintaining gait of mule. Friday evening show
91. BASEBALL BAT RACE - Mounted rider starts at west side of arena. Rides to east end of arena and dismounts.
Pick up baseball bat and hold handle with top end touching ground. Circle bat 3 times. Remount and race to
west end. Sunday evening show.
92. PANTY RACE - Boxer shorts will be spread over the ground at east end of arena. Riders start at west side
of arena. unmounted and lined up. Must mount up at the buzzer, ride to east side, dismount, dress in ONE
pair of boxers, mount up and ride to finish line. Sunday evening show.
93. DOLLY PARTON RACE – Rider to start race with bra on and race down to the other end of the arena. Fill your
bra with two water balloons, mount your mule and race to the other end of the arena to the start/finish line.
First one across with bra and balloons wins. (If balloon pops, you must go back and get another one).
Sunday afternoon show.
94. RESCUE RACE - 2-person event. Mounted riders are at starting line and non-mounted riders stand at opposite
end of arena. Riders ride to up to and around partner. As they go around, partner must mount behind already
mounted rider and both must cross finish line mounted together. Timed event with points going to the riders
mounted at start line. Saturday evening show
95. BIG BALLS IN MULE TOWN - At far end of arena will be a grouping of large numbered “medicine balls” with
handles. As flag drops, all riders must ride their mule to the other end of arena, dismount and grab a ball,
re-mount and carry that ball across finish line. As they cross finish line, riders must be mounted and have
physical contact with ball. Timed event. Saturday afternoon show
96. COSTUME CLASS - “SUPER HEROS” - All contestants will be in the arena at the same time, generic music will
be played. You will be judged 75% on costume and 25% on mule’s manners. Walk only, no loping.
It is the policy of the Mule Days Celebration to not accept entries which project a discriminatory image
of any group based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin or physical or mental disability.
Saturday afternoon show.
Western Races
Only a bat or spurs may be used to encourage animals. Use of anything else will result in automatic disqualification.
All riders must wear helmets.
Class fees: $20 per class.
Classes 97, 99 & 101 count towards the World Champion Fun Mule.
97. 200 Yard Western Race - Friday evening show
98. 200 Yard Western Race - 17 and under - Friday evening show
99. 300 Yard Western Race - Saturday afternoon show
100. 300 Yard Western Race - 17 and under - Saturday afternoon show
101. 400 Yard Western Race - Saturday evening show
102. 400 Yard Western Race - 17 and under - Saturday evening show
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DRIVING DIVISION
AMA rules govern Classes 103 thru 105 and 107 thru 110, 112, 113, 116, 117, 119.
Driver’s Meeting is Monday (May 21), 6 pm in the Tallman Pavilion. Drivers may enter one driver/one mule/one team per
class. All vehicles in good repair & of pleasure type may be used for Pleasure driving classes. They must have a seat and
a floor. Obstacle classes must have a seat, but floor not required. Four-wheeled wagons only for Hitch classes.
World Champion Driver - Single Mule
Classes 103 thru 110 count towards the World Champion Driver—Singles:
Class Fee: $20 per class.
*103. PLEASURE DRIVING - WORKING - Singles Tuesday afternoon show.
*104. PLEASURE DRIVING - TURNOUT - Singles Tuesday afternoon show.
*105. PLEASURE DRIVING - REINSMANSHIP - Singles Tuesday afternoon show.
106. SUPER REINSMANSHIP - Competitors enter the ring individually and drive a short course of defined elements in
order at prescribed paces. American Driving Society rules will apply. ADS Super Reinsmanship Test #1.
Wednesday morning show;.
*107 TIMED CONES DRIVING - SINGLES. Thursday afternoon show.
*108. GAMBLER’S CHOICE - SINGLES - cantering permitted, groom optional. Tuesday afternoon.
*109. FARM CLASS - SINGLES - To be judged on suitability of mule to pull and work the specific vehicle equipment.
Friday morning show.
*110. LOG SKIDDING - SINGLES. Friday afternoon show
111. $500 AMERICANA CLASS – SINGLES - All wagons, original equipment with appropriate attire. Hydraulic brakes
are permitted but preference will be given to those without. This class is designed to showcase an era that is now
past & to be as authentic as possible with contents, dress, & rigging but also to depict what “Americana” means in
a historical sense. A dedicated area will be assigned for display of all Americana equipment for the length of the
event. Please provide narrative description & history to Show Office no later than May 1st & it will be enlarged &
displayed alongside your equipment & used by Announcers during class. Prize money for 1st, 2nd & 3rd.
Saturday evening show.
World Champion Teamster - Pairs
Classes 112 thru 119 plus 163, 164 or 165 count towards the World Champion Teamster - Pairs:
Class Fee: $20 per class
*112. HITCH CLASS - WORKING - Pairs. Tuesday afternoon show.
*113. HITCH CLASS - REINSMANSHIP - Pairs Tuesday afternoon show.
114. SUPER REINSMANSHIP - Pairs. Competitors enter the ring individually and drive a short course of defined
elements in order at prescribed paces. Am. Driving Society rules will apply. ADS Super Reinsmanship Test #2.
Wednesday morning show
115. MASTER TEAMSTER CHALLENGE - Driver & One Swamper. Event consists of nine scored maneuvers and a
general appearance score. Not a timed event but time will be used in case of a tie. Thursday afternoon show.
*116. GAMBLER’S CHOICE - Pairs - Cantering permitted, groom optional. Wednesday morning show.
*117. FARM CLASS - Pairs. Judged on suitability of team to pull and work the specific vehicle or equipment.
Swamper required. Friday morning show.
118. TEAMSTER WAGON “HOOPS” - Pairs. Driver travels standard cloverleaf barrel course with cones setting a course
of travel around each barrel. As wagon circles each barrel, driver throws a handled medicine ball into each barrel
(balls will be provided & barrels are open at top). NO LOPING. This is a timed event with points added for each
successful “basket” made, and penalty points given for cones disturbed & loping. Penalty given for 1st & 2nd
offense, 3rd time means disqualification. Thursday morning show.
*119. LOG SKIDDING - Pairs. Friday afternoon show
120. $500 AMERICANA CLASS - Pairs. Swamper required. All wagons, original equipment with appropriate attire.
Hydraulic brakes are permitted but preference will be given to those without. This class is designed to showcase
an era that is now past and to be as authentic as possible with contents, dress, and rigging but also to depict
what “Americana” means in a historical sense. A dedicated area will be assigned for display of all Americana
equipment for the length of the event. Please provide narrative description & history to Show Office no later than
May 1 & it will be enlarged & displayed alongside display & used by the Announcer during class. Prize money for
1st, 2nd & 3rd. Saturday evening show.
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SPEED DRIVING DIVISION
AMA rulebook governs classes 121, 123, 129.
All teams must come to a full stop at the start line before the races begin. Chariot classes will go into heats if there
are enough entries to warrant it. All participants must be 18yrs or older to compete and must wear protective head
gear in all classes. Chariots must not have a seat and must be driven while standing. 4-wheeled wagon required for
“wagon” events. One Driver/One Team to qualify for World Champion Speed Driver.
World Champion Speed Driver - Teams
Classes 121 thru 129 count towards World Champion Speed Driver.
Class fees: $20 per class.
*121. CHARIOT BARREL RACING - Friday morning show. Top 5 in Finals during Saturday evening show.
*123. CHARIOT STRAIGHT AWAY - Friday evening show
124. BARREL “HOOPS” RACE - Driver travels standard cloverleaf barrel course with cones setting a course of travel
around each barrel. As vehicle circles each barrel, driver throws a handled ball into each barrel (balls will be
provided & barrels are open at top). This is a timed event with points added for each successful “basket”
made, and penalty points given for cones disturbed. May be run at any gait. Top 3 in Finals during Saturday
afternoon show. FINALS—Top 5 Saturday afternoon
126. SINGLE STAKE DRIVING - PAIRS. Wagon event. Friday morning show.
127. POLEBENDING DRIVING - PAIRS. Wagon event. Friday morning show.
Top 5 in Finals during Friday evening show
*129. CHUCKWAGON RACE - Wagon event. Sunday evening show
ROPING DIVISION
Team Roping and Steer Stopping will be a combination of a 3-steer non-progressive average with a top-10 final
shootout. The Average will only be used to determine the top 10 ropers who qualify for the finals in each event.
Team ropers placing 1st
and 2nd
in each GO of Team Roping will receive prize money. Steer Stoppers placing 1st
, 2nd
and 3rd
in each GO of Steer Stopping will receive prize money. Ropers will not be paid for placing in the Average.
The Average only determines the top 10 finalists for the one-steer Shootout. Payout for the Final Shootout is more
money, more places. See payout schedule below.
Order of GO for all three GOs will be computer drawn on Thursday. Order of GO for the Final Shootout will be
determined from the Average with the 10th
team or steer-stopper roping first and the team or steer-stopper who
was the fastest in the Average will rope last. Post entries will be taken for both events, entries taken after the ropers
meeting will be added on at the end of the GO. Entry fees will not be reduced for any missed rounds and entries
close one hour prior to the event.
Bridled & Green mules compete together. Mules may enter twice in team event but one mule of the team must
change. Any mule placing twice in the Final Shootout will receive points for the highest placing only.
All checks for winnings will be available in the Show Office AFTER 2pm SUNDAY.
TEAM ROPING
PAYOUT: All three GOs award prize money to 1st
and 2nd
place winners in each GO. Final Shootout awards
prize money to the 1st
, 2nd
and 3rd
place winners. For example, based on 25 teams, payouts per
team in each GO would be: 1st
- $350, 2nd
- $150. Payouts per team for Shootout: 1st
- $750,
2nd
- $450, 3rd
- $300.
* Class 130 - TEAM ROPING
One payment of entry fee enters you in all three GOs
Entry Fee per TEAM = $200 ($40 entry fee, $40 cattle fee, $120 jackpot fee)
Entry Fee per ROPER =$100 ($20 entry fee, $20 cattle fee, $60 jackpot fee)
FIRST GO – Thursday Morning SECOND GO – Thursday Afternoon
THIRD GO – Friday Morning SHOOTOUT – Friday Evening
STEER STOPPING
PAYOUT: All three GOs award prize money to 1st
, 2nd
and 3rd
place winners in each GO. Final Shootout
awards prize money to the 1st
, 2nd
, 3rd
and 4th
place winners. For example, based on 25 ropers,
payouts in each GO would be: 1st
- $190, 2nd
– $120, 3rd
- $100. Payouts for Shootout: 1st
-
$500, 2nd
- $350, 3rd
- $250, 4th
- $150.
* Class 134 - STEER STOPPING
One payment of entry fee enters you in all three GOs
Entry Fee $160 ($20 entry fee, $40 cattle fee, $100 jackpot fee)
FIRST GO – Thursday Morning SECOND GO – Thursday Afternoon
THIRD GO – Friday Morning SHOOTOUT – Saturday Evening
ROPING PRACTICE - Wednesday from 5pm to 7pm. $10.00 per Mule. Pay in cash at the Practice
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HALTER DIVISION
World Champion Saddle Mule and Reserve Champion chosen from the 1st & 2nd place winners of
classes (140 -147) You may only enter one mule in one class in Model Saddle Mule (140 -147)
and one mule in one class in AMA Halter (149 –154) and one mule in one class in Model Pack Mule (159 –162).
World Champion Model Saddle Mule
Class fee: $20 per class
Classes 140 thru 147 count towards the World Champion Model Saddle Mule: 1st & 2nd place winners of each class
will be brought back after class 147 to compete for World Champion Model Saddle Mule
Four year old and older mules - Friday morning show
140. COLOR CLASS - Pintos, Appaloosas, Palomino & Buckskin
141. QUARTER HORSE TYPE - Geldings
142. QUARTER HORSE TYPE - Mollys
143. THOROUGHBRED TYPE
Three year olds & younger foaled after January 1, 2015 - Friday morning show
144. COLOR CLASS - Pintos, Appaloosas, Palomino & Buckskin
145. QUARTER HORSE TYPE
146. THOROUGHBRED TYPE
147. DRAFT TYPE - ALL AGES
AMA Halter Classes - Friday morning show
*149. MINI MULE - 48” & Under
*150. YEARLING
*151. 2 YEAR OLD HALTER - Sunday morning show
*152. MATURE MULE HALTER CLASS 14.3 Hands and Over - 3 yrs & older
*153. MATURE MULE HALTER CLASS 14.2 Hands and Under - 3 yrs & older
*154. MATURE MULE DRAFT TYPE HALTER CLASS - 3 yrs & older
Halter Donkey - Jennets & Geldings
Top two placings in classes 156 thru 158 will compete for World Champion Donkey immediately after class #158.
*156. DONKEY HALTER - 4 Years and older, no Jacks - Thursday afternoon show
*157. DONKEY HALTER - 3 Years and under - Foaled after January 1, 2014 no jacks - Thursday afternoon show
158. MINI DONKEY HALTER - 36” & Under Halter Class any age. No jacks - Thursday afternoon show
Model Pack Mules
159. TYPE OF MULE FOR STRENGTH & SIZE - 4 YEARS & OLDER - Thursday afternoon show
160. TYPE OF MULE FOR STRENGTH & SIZE - 3 YRS & YOUNGER- Thursday afternoon show
160A TYPE OF MULE FOR TRAVELING QUALITIES - 3 YRS & YOUNGER - Thursday afternoon show.
161. TYPE OF MULE FOR TRAVELING QUALITIES - 4 YRS & OLDER - GELDINGS. Thursday afternoon show
162. TYPE OF MULE FOR TRAVELING QUALITIES - 4 YRS & OLDER - MOLLYS. Thursday afternoon show.
Mule Teams
Shown as pairs in harness, matched qualities and conformation. Teams must be weighed-in on Wednesday
at 4:00 pm or Thursday at 8:00 am at the scale in the Barn area.
*Must be shown in harness in another class at this show to qualify for team halter AMA points.
*163. LARGE TEAMS - 2301 lbs. and over - Thursday afternoon show
*164. MEDIUM TEAMS - 1501 - 2300 lbs. - Thursday afternoon show
*165. SMALL TEAMS - 1001 - 1500 lbs. - Thursday afternoon show
World Champion Jack
Class fee $20 per class.
Top two placings in classes 166– 168 will compete for World Champion Jack
Jacks will be measured at 8AM Thursday May 26. All mature Jacks (4 years and older) must be measured,
Measuring will take place in front of the Sale Barn.
*166. JACKS - 3 YEARS & YOUNGER - Thursday afternoon show.
*167. JACKS - STANDARD – 4 YEARS & OLDER - Under 56” at withers - Thursday afternoon show
*168. JACKS - MAMMOTH - 4 YEARS & OLDER - 56.01” and up at withers - Thursday afternoon
170. GET OF SIRE - 3 offspring to be judged on conformation, uniformity and quality. Please list sire’s name
on the entry form, all entries will be listed under sire’s name - Thursday afternoon show.
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DONKEY DIVISIONS
AMA rulebook governs classes 171 thru 183, 185 thru 193
Class fee: $20 per class
Performance Donkey -
Classes 171, 172, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178 count towards World Champion Performance Donkey. One donkey/one
rider.
*171. DOZER BEAVER “COWBOY TOUGH” DONKEY WESTERN PLEASURE - Sunday morning show
*172. DONKEY TRAIL - Saturday afternoon show
*173. DONKEY-IN-HAND TRAIL - Open only to donkeys not entered in any riding events - Saddle or Pack Saddle
Required. Saturday afternoon show
*174. DONKEY RACE - 200 YARD - Open to all donkeys. Animals disqualified if jockey is not in saddle when crossing
the finish line. Sunday Afternoon show
*175. DONKEY PLEASURE ENGLISH - Wednesday afternoon show
*176. DONKEY HUNTER HACK - Wednesday afternoon show
*177. USING RANCH DONKEY – Entry Fee—$40 ($20 entry fee & $20 cattle fee).
Shows the versatility of donkeys in everyday ranch type work. Exhibitor should show a sensible,
well-mannered, free & easy moving donkeys managing a number of ranch type chores, including cattle work.
Five minute time limit. Each obstacle is scored, deductions taken for faults. Rider with the most points in 5
minutes is winner. Time will be tie-breaker when points are tied. Friday afternoon show.
*178. DONKEY DRESSAGE - One entry per donkey and must choose either English or Western Dressage.
English - 2015 U.S. Dressage Federation Introductory Level Test C. Western - WDAA 2017 Western
Dressage Basic Level Test 1. Final ride times will be scheduled and posted by 5 p.m. the day before.
Order of Go. Tuesday afternoon show.
Adult Amateur Walk Jog Donkey - 18 & Over
Buckle will be awarded to Highpoint Adult and Reserve in classes #179 thru 184. One Donkey/One Rider.
Entries for Walk-Jog Classes may not enter any Performance Donkey classes or Gymkhana Donkey classes.
*179. Walk Jog Western Pleasure - Thursday Afternoon show.
*180. Walk Jog Western Equitation - Thursday Afternoon show.
*181. Walk Jog Trail - Saturday Afternoon show.
*182. Walk Trot English Pleasure - Tuesday afternoon show.
*183. Walk Trot English Equitation - Tuesday Afternoon show.
184. Walk Trot English Hunter Hack - Tuesday Afternoon show
Gymkhana Donkey - 18 & Over
Buckle will be awarded to Highpoint and Reserve in classes 185 thru 187. One Donkey/One Rider.
*185. DONKEY SINGLE STAKE - Friday afternoon show
*186. DONKEY POLEBENDING - Friday afternoon show
*187. DONKEY CLOVERLEAF BARRELS - Friday morning show
DONKEY BARRELS FINALS - Top 5 from Friday morning prelims. Sunday afternoon show
*Driving Donkey - 18 & Over
Buckle will be awarded to Highpoint Driver and Reserve in classes #189 thru 193. One Donkey/One Driver.
*189. DONKEY PLEASURE DRIVING - Working - Single. Tuesday Afternoon show
*190. DONKEY PLEASURE DRIVING - Turnout - Single. Tuesday Afternoon show.
*191. DONKEY PLEASURE DRIVING - Reinsmanship - Single. Tuesday Afternoon show.
*192. DONKEY GAMBLER’S CHOICE DRIVING- Single, cantering permitted, groom optional. Wednesday Morning
*193. DONKEY DRIVING TIMED CONES - Thursday Afternoon show.
2018 Bishop Mule Days Judges
WESTERN - Jim Edwards, Galt Ca. PACKING - Jerry Jones, Auberry Ca.
Bill Enk, Paso Robles , Ca
ENGLISH - Staci Ryan, Calabasas, Ca. DRESSAGE - Dave Schmutz, Glendale, Ca.
DRIVING - Raymond Helmuth, Cambridge IA.
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All packing classes must use mules only to pack - no donkeys or horses. Any of the 3 can be used for saddle
Animal. Men and Women are welcome to enter the World Champion Packer contest.
Packer Meeting 3:00PM Friday May 24
INDIVIDUALS
World Champion Packer
Classes 194 thru 197 count towards the World Champion Packer
Entry fee $75 paid one time for classes 194 - 197
194. INDIVIDUAL SCRAMBLE CONTEST - One packer, one saddle animal, one mule and two bags.
No swamper permitted. The winner of this class will win a silver belt buckle Friday evening show.
195. BOX HITCH CONTEST - Packer starts mounted at west end of arena, rides to east end, packs load with
box hitch, rides back to west end. Combination of time & judges score. One handler permitted, no
tying to fence or post. Saturday evening show.
196. DIAMOND HITCH CONTEST - Load tied with Diamond Hitch. Bring your own mule into arena with
side loads. A top load will be supplied by the Show Committee. One handler permitted, no tying to
fence or post. Sunday afternoon show.
197. INDIVIDUAL PACKING CONTEST - Bring your own 2 mules and saddle animal. Top loads will be
supplied. One mule to be packed with box hitch, one mule to be packed with diamond hitch then is
led around track. Swamper is allowed. Saturday afternoon show.
AMA Packing Non-Pro AMA rulebook governs classes 198 thru 200
Class fee: $20 per class
*198. NON-PRO BOX HITCH CONTEST - Load tied with Box Hitch. Bring own mule into arena with side load
` and flat top load with pack cover and own rope. One handler allowed, no tying to fence or post.
Friday evening show.
*199. NON-PRO DIAMOND HITCH CONTEST - Load tied with Diamond Hitch. Bring own mule into arena with
sideload and flat top load with pack cover and own rope. One handler permitted, no tying to fence or
post. Friday evening show.
*200. NON-PRO PACKING CONTEST - Bring own 2 mules and saddle animal. Top loads supplied by the Show
Committee. Friday evening show.
World Champion Youth Packer 17 & Under
Classes 201 thru 204 count towards World Champion Youth Packer
Entry fee $40 paid one time for all events included in the World Champion Youth Packer.
Swampers can be any age. Youth packers must wear helmets
201. YOUTH INDIVIDUAL PACKING CONTEST - Bring your own 2 mules and saddle animal. Top loads will be
supplied by the Show Committee. Must have swamper. Friday evening show in East Arena
202. YOUTH DIAMOND HITCH CONTEST - Load tied with Diamond Hitch. Bring your own mule into arena
with side load and flat top load with pack cover and your own rope. One handler permitted, no tying
to fence or post. Friday evening show in East Arena.
203. YOUTH BOX HITCH CONTEST - Load tied with Box Hitch. Bring your own mule into the arena with
side load and flat top load with pack cover and your own rope. One handler permitted, no tying to
fence or post. Sunday afternoon show in Main Arena, track side.
204. YOUTH INDIVIDUAL SCRAMBLE CONTEST - One packer, one saddle animal, one mule and two bags.
Must have Swamper. Sunday evening show in Main Arena.
PACKING DIVISION
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PACKING DIVISION
TEAMS
World Championship Teams will be determined by the total cumulative points from placings of each class.
World Champion Pack Team
Entry Fee $50 - paid one time for all events included in the World Champion Pack Team section.
Includes events 205 thru 210
All Pack Teams must enter the Parade and participate in Saturday Afternoon Grand Entry..
The Parade entry fee is $25. Please fill out a parade entry form.
205. TEAM PACK SCRAMBLE I to 3 saddle horses/mules, 5 pack mules with side loads using rope. Mules
must be led in one string of 5 with all riders and team crossing the finish line together.
No halters or identifying devices such as tape or paint on any animal. Saturday afternoon show.
206. TEAM PACKING CONTEST - 3 saddle horses/mules,5 pack mules w/side loads using rope. Same rules as
regular pack scramble except mules must be led in one string of 5 with all riders and team crossing
the finish line together. Sunday afternoon show
207. MYSTERY PACK CONTEST - Saturday evening show.
208. TEAM PACK SCRAMBLE II - 3 saddle horses/mules, 5 pack mules with side loads using rope. Same rules
as regular pack scramble except mules must be led in one string of 5 with all riders and team crossing
the finish line together. No halters or identifying devices such as tape or paint on any animal.
Sunday afternoon show.
209. PACKER’S CHOICE - A working pack team of 5 mules in full pack, over obstacle course. Each obstacle
has a point value and team will have 3 minute limit to complete as many obstacles as possible.
Obstacles may be completed in any order, from any direction. Each may be completed twice but not in
succession. Placings determined on a high score basis. Time decides ties. Sunday evening show.
210. PACK OFF FINALS . Sunday evening show - (Top Four).
Interscholastic Pack Teams
Entry Fee $30—paid one time for classes 211 thru 215 included for each Interscholastic team. All teams must
have a Parade Entry (parade entry fee is waived). Each team must participate in Saturday
Afternoon Grand Entry. 10 pts earned each for parade and grand entry (20 pts total) will count toward team
high point. Please fill out a parade entry form as well as a contestant entry form. Indicate team member
names and include copy of school ID for each team member. First 10 teams to get their forms in will be en-
tered. Stock and equipment will be provided, upon request. Interscholastic class are subject to change by the
Show Committee. Interscholastic teams that bring their own animals will be provided a corral and feed.
211. INTERSCHOLASTIC TEAM PACKING - Four team members, One saddle animal, two mules with saddles,
panniers, ropes and mantles. Sunday afternoon show.
212. INTERSCHOLASTIC TEAM PACK CONTEST - Four team members, one saddle animal, two mules with
side loads using rope. Sunday evening show.
213. INTERSCHOLASTIC PACK TEAM SCRAMBLE - Four team members, one saddle animal and two mules.
Saturday afternoon show.
214. INTERSCHOLASTIC COMEDY CLASS - Four team members, one saddle animal and two mules.
Theme is “Super Heros”. 10 participation points earned. Friday night show.
215. INTERSCHOLASTIC PACK RELAY CONTEST - Four team members & two haltered mules with hard
panniers, pack saddles, tarp & rope. One entry per College. Saturday evening show.
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GRAND ENTRY PARTICIPATION
All exhibitors are encouraged to participate
in Grand Entry of the
Saturday Afternoon Performance.
Line-up promptly at 12:45pm
at West End of Main Arena.
All Parade entries are requested
to participate.
EXHIBITOR’S DRILL TEAM
All exhibitors are welcome to participate in
our Drill Team that performs in the
Saturday and Sunday Evening Performances
in the Main Arena.
Practices are 5:00pm on
Saturday & Sunday in the Main Arena.
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2018 BISHOP MULE DAYS CLASS/EVENT ENTRY FORM MAIL or FAX to: MULE DAYS CELEBRATION, 1141 North Main St., Bishop CA 93514. FAX: 760-872-2328. SCAN & email to: [email protected]. Payment must accompany this entry form. Only one equine (or team) per entry form.
EQUINE’S NAME (both names for a Team Entry) :__________________________________________________________________________
YEAR( FOALED:__________ AMA#_______ GREEN? YES NO TRAINER:_______________________________________________
OWNER’S NAME: ________________________________________________________________________AMA #__________________
OWNER’S ADDRESS:_____________________________________________CITY___________________________ZIP_______________
OWNER’S PHONE #________________________________EMAIL ADDRESS_________________________________________________
WESTERN PERFORMANCE DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:__________________________________________________
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 39 40
ADULT AMATEUR DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:__________________________________________________
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 35 38
ENGLISH PERFORMANCE DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:__________________________________________________
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34@ $5 36 37
YOUTH DIVISION CLASSES - LEAD LINE & WALK JOG: NAME OF RIDER:__________________________________________________
41 42 43 44
YOUTH DIVISION CLASSES - AGE SIX (6) THRU THIRTEEN (13): NAME OF RIDER:____________________________________________
45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 98 100 102
YOUTH DIVISION CLASSES - AGE FOURTEEN (14) THRU SEVENTEEN (17): NAME OF RIDER:____________________________________
53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 98 101 102
YOUTH GYMKHANA & DRIVING DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:___________________________________AGE:______________
61 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74
CATTLE WORKING AND RANCH DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:________________________________________________
75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82
OPEN GYMKHANA DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:________________________________________________
85 87 89
ROPING DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:________________________________________________
Team Rope (all GOs) = 130 131 132 133 Steer Stop (all GOs) = 134 135 136 137
FUN MULE DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:________________________________________________
90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 99 101
DRIVING DIVISION - SINGLES: NAME OF DRIVER:________________________________________________
103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111
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2018 BISHOP MULE DAYS CLASS/EVENT ENTRY FORM
HALTER DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF EXHIBITOR:______________________________________________
140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 149 150 151 152 153 154 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 170
DONKEY DIVISION CLASSES: NAME OF RIDER:_____________________________________________
171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 189 190 191 192 193
PACKING DIVISION - TEAM CLASSES: TEAM MEMBER NAMES:__________________________________________________________
205 206 207 208 209
PACKING DIVISION - INTERSCHOLATIC TEAM CLASSES: TEAM MEMBER NAMES:_________________________________________________________________________________________
211 212 213 214 215 315 (parade)
PACKING DIVISION - INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: NAME OF EXHIBITOR:________________________________________________
194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204
PAYMENT INFORMATION:
Name On Credit Card:
______________________________________________
Address:_____________________________________
______________________________________________
______________________________________________
Visa/Mastercard/Discover ONLY
Credit Card #:
______________________________________________
Expiration; ___________/______________
Signature:
______________________________________________
Dated:_______________________________________
ENTRY FEES:
Office Fee: $35
(one per equine/team) $______________
Drug Fee: $ 5
(one per competing equine) $______________
Class Fee: $20 each
# of classes ______ X $20 =$______________
Class #34 ______ X $5 =$______________
Jackpot Fees:
Class #20 @ $50 X ______ = $_____________
Class #33 @ $35 X ______ = $_____________
Class #85 @ $40 X ______ = $_____________
Class #87 @ $30 X ______ = $_____________
Class #89 @ $30 X ______ = $_____________
$40 Cattle Fees X______ = $_____________
$20 C