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Old Dominion
Morgan Horse Association Futurity  |  | ODMHA 2011 FUTURITY RESULTS
Futurity Awards: Placing Name of Horse Owner Handler Class 1 Weanling Colts 1st Green Bay Paladin
Beryl Herzog, Green Bay Morgans Jody Swartz
Class 3 Yearling Colts & Geldings 1st He’s Way Too Sexy Donna Jacobson, D&N Stables Donna Jacobson
Class 6 Two Yr Old Fillies 1st Sexy Reflection Donna Jacobson, D&N Stables Donna
Jacobson
Class 7 Three Yr Old Stallions and Geldings
1st Green
Bay Magic Moment Nancy Brooks Chris Catrell 2nd Agent Double O Eight James Griffin,
Mountain Run Morgans James Griffin
Class 8 Three Yr Old Mares 1st
Green Bay Meadowlark Gwen Leech Gwen Leech 2nd Green Bay Madeline Beryl Herzog, Green
Bay Morgans Bill Shiflet
3rd Majorly Sexy Donna Jacobson, D&N
Stables Nathaniel Ingles
4th A Stolen Rose Donna Jacobson, D&N Stables Donna Jacobson Class 9 Grand Champion Stallion Green Bay Paladin
Class 10 Grand Champion Mare Green
Bay Madeline
Alumni Awards:
Placing Name of Horse Owner Handler Class 11 In-hand Alumni Stallions & Geldings horse age 4-12
1st
Green Bay Kindred Spirit Timmerie Cohen Timmerie Cohen Class 12 In-hand Alumni Stallions
& Geldings horse age 13 & up
1st Green Bay Questar Mary Ann Massie Mary Ann Massie Class 13 In-hand Alumni Mares horse age 4-12
1st Green Bay Knockout Mary Ann Massie Mary Ann Massie Class 14 In-handAlumni Mares horse age 13 & up
1st
Green Bay Yours Truly Sandy & Joe Monolo Arayna Price Class 17 Alumni Under Saddle
horse age 4-12
1st Green Bay Kindred Spirit Timmerie Cohen Timmerie Cohen Class 18 Alumni Under Saddle horse age 13 & up
1st Green Bay Yours Truly Sandy &
Joe Monolo Arayna Price
There was not a championship class for alumni. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER 5, 2011 MEADOW EVENT PARK, SFV, DOSWELL, VIRGINIA
**UPDATE** The number of Futurity Classes
offered is increasing! New classes include Alumni Under Saddle and Alumni Driving! A generous grant award from the Virginia
Breeders Incentive Fund increases opportunities for greater cash awards! Deadline for nominations
at the regular fee is June 30, 2011. Questions may be directed to Temple Joyce, Futurity Registrar. Show the world your beautiful Morgans October 5th in
Doswell! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 2011 Old Dominion Futurity: PURPOSE This Futurity is sponsored and administered by the Old
Dominion Morgan Horse Association (ODMMHA) to encourage continued improvement in the breeding of Morgan horses in the Commonwealth
of Virginia, by providing an incentive to those investing in facilities and breeding stock within the State.ELIGIBILITY Horses to be nominated must be registered in the American Morgan Horse
Association (AMHA) Registry or be eligible for registration, if under 12 months of age. Participation in the Futurity is limited
to current members of ODMHA, regardless of their State of residence.NOMINATIONS AND RENEWALS Horses
will not be required to show in Futurity halter classes, but to remain eligible, their nominators will be required to make
all payments in the amounts specified. All nomination fees are payable to the ODMHA.Horses
changing ownership will be permitted to remain eligible if fees are paid. Nominations postmarked by December 31 of the year
of eligibility will be accepted at regular fees. A class entry fee will be charged
for horses showing in the futurity classes. The class entry fee will be $10 per horse. Foals
of the Current Year: Foals are to be nominated for a fee of $50.00, postmarked by June 30 of the current year. Nominations
and fees postmarked July 1 through December 31 accepted at double the fees. (Note: The sire and dam of the foal
must also be nominated in its year of birth only, as stated below.) Stallions:
The sires of the current year’s foals entered in this futurity must be nominated for a fee of $50.00, which must be
postmarked by June 30. Nominations and fees postmarked July 1 through December 31 accepted at double the fees.
This fee will be required only once per year per stallion, regardless of the number of his offspring nominated, and may be
paid by the stallion owner or foal owner. The person making the nomination will be entitled to any awards or special prizes
awarded to the stallion for that year. Mares: The dams of the current year’s
foals entered in this Futurity may be nominated for a fee of $25.00. The nomination and fee must be postmarked by June
30. Nominations and fees postmarked July 1 through December 31 accepted at double the fees.Nominations
of Renewals: Yearlings, 2-year-olds, and 3-year-olds may be nominated for a fee of $35, which must be postmarked by June 30
if they are to be shown in the current year. Nominations and fees postmarked July 1 through December 31 accepted at double
the fees. Renewal nominations must include the correct AMHA registry number.JUDGING Judging
of entries will be held Wednesday October 5, 2011 at The Meadow Event Park, Doswell Virginia. All Futurity
in-hand classes will be divided by age and sex, and will be judged according to class specifications for the regular In-Hand
Division, including specialty in-hand. Exhibitors may show their horses according to the specialty for which the horse is
intended, i.e. English, Western, Hunter, Sport Horse. All in-hand classes will be divided by age and sex, and will be judged
on quality, type, and conformation.PRIZE FUNDS AND AWARDS The prize fund for the Futurity will consist
of all fees paid for nominations, renewal nominations, class entry fees, late fees, and added donations received by the conclusion
of the Futurity. All fees received after the conclusion of the show will be carried into the next year and distributed to
the appropriate age groups. Up to 10 percent of any money may be used for administration. The payouts will be made no later
than thirty days following the conclusion of the show.Each year the Sire
and Dam nomination fees will be added to the premiums of the weanlings, yearlings, 2-year-olds, and 3-year-olds, divided equally.
Class entry fees will be added to the prize money of the appropriate age groups (see Nominations).Within
each age group, money will be divided on a pro-rated basis. For example, if six fillies and four colts are shown, sixty percent
of the total funds for the age group will be paid to fillies, and forty percent to the colts.Premiums
will be awarded on the following basis: First place, 35 percent; second place, 25 percent; third place, 20 percent; fourth
place, 10 percent; fifth place, 5 percent; and sixth place, 5 percent each of the available premium money in each age/sex
group.If there are fewer than six entries in the ring for judging, the distribution of premiums will
be adjusted. All money will be paid out. The legal owner of the entry will be the recipient of the money.Futurity
High Score Awards: Horses who maintain eligibility through their 3-year-old years will be eligible for high score awards based
on the results of their placements in halter classes during their yearling through 3-year-old years. These awards are to be
presented at the ODMHA annual awards banquet. FUTURITY
COMMITTEE The Futurity Committee
is comprised of six members. The 2011 Committee is Beryl Herzog, Byran Childress, Sandy Monolo, Nancy Brooks, Temple
Joyce, and Kim Whitmill. The Futurity Committee is responsible for administration
of the Futurity. This includes collection and disbursement of funds, and reporting of financial activities to the ODMHA as
required. In cases of dispute, the Committee has the right to render a decision by majority vote, and that decision shall
be final. Any changes in rules will be made by this Committee by a majority vote of the Committee members. The
Registrar of this Committee will maintain records of eligibility and all financial transactions. Administrative costs may
be up to 10 percent of all fees and donations. An annual Futurity business report will be made to the membership of the ODMHA
at the annual meeting. The written report will be submitted to the President. Virginia Breeders Incentive Program – this program is held in conjunction with
the ODMHA Futurity, and provides additional matching monies to those horses within the Futurity that QUALIFY for the Virginia
Breeders Incentive Program. In order to qualify for the Breeders Incentive, the horse MUST HAVE been foaled
in Virginia. The location of the stallion and mare at the time of inception does not alter this requirement.
The recipient of the matching monies will be the legal owner of the horse at the time of the competition, regardless
of the breeder of record. The matching monies will be distributed through a grant provided by the Virginia
Horse Industry Board. The recipient of the matching monies must be actively participating in the Virginia
horse breeding industry as defined below:1. A Virginia resident who owns breeding stock or horses accepted in this Futurity, OR2. A person (regardless of legal residence) having stood a stallion
for one complete breeding season in Virginia during the previous three years, OR 3.
A person (regardless of legal residence)
having owned a mare or mares, which were either bred or stabled in Virginia for one year during the previous three years. | | | |
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