Thank you for joining us for the third annual, wonderfully exciting
2004 Last Chance App-Point-ment
ApHC approved 4 judge show, on Saturday and Sunday, December 18th and 19th, 2004!
Tom Keeling, Fred Keywood, Jim and Sandy Jirkovsky are our judges.
A CPO clinic to follow the last class on Sunday, the 19th; please call for an appointment.
Contact: Kim Rumpsa, Show Manager, at 636-452-5521 (home), 314-790-0051 (pager), or email at SpottedRump@juno.com.            Our on-line show bill can be seen at:                                                                                   www.SpottedRumpRanch.homestead.com/2004LastChanceAppPointment.html

Thanks to all for your past interest and support, and we hope to see you this year!!  This year's show is  to be held on Saturday and Sunday, December 18th and 19th, 2004.  Stalls are $50 through the show office, shavings are $7 a bale (2 bag minimum per stall required to be purchased from the facility), RV hookups are $25 per day, to be purchased through the facility, and vendor spaces are available at $35 per day for a 10' x 10' space.

High points: Combined reining and games, open, Cattle horse, open, English horse, open, Western horse, open, Youth western horse, Youth English horse, Youth combined reining and games, Non pro all around, Youth 13 and under all around, Youth 14 through 18 all around.

Youth entry       $3.50/judge/class        Office Charge$9/horse (1X)
Non Pro Entry   $7.00/judge/class         Jump Fee      $5/horse (1X)
Open Entry       $8.00/judge/class        Jump Warm-Up Fee$5
Cattle classes   $10.00/run
             
OPTIONAL ALL SHOW FEE per horse:
OPEN AND NON PRO COMBINEDMax. $100 + ApHC judges' fees
YOUTH CLASSES Max. $60 + ApHC judges' fees
YOUTH, OPEN, AND NON PRO COMBINED Max. $100 + ApHC judges' fees

TENTATIVE CLASS SCHEDULE (10-11-04) MANDATORY CATTLE CLASS CALL-IN BY DECEMBER 12, 2004
Saturday, December 18th
Cattle classes to start at 7:00 A.M. 
1    Jr. Cutting
2    Sr. Cutting
3    N/P Cutting
4    Youth Cutting (18 & U)
5    Junior Working Cow Horse
6    Senior Working Cow Horse
7    Timed Calf Roping
8    Judged Calf Roping
9    N/P Judged Calf Roping
10  Youth Judged Calf Roping (18 & U)
11  Jr. Judged Heading
12  Sr. Judged Heading
13  N/P Judged Heading
14  Youth Judged Heading (18 & U)
15  Jr.Judged Heeling
16  Sr. Judged Heeling
17  N/P Judged Heeling
18  Youth Judged Heeling (18 & U)
19  Jr. Heading and Heeling
20  Sr. Heading and Heeling
21  Steer Daubing
22  N/P Steer Daubing
23  Youth Steer Daubing (18 & U)
Halter classes not to start before 10:00 A.M.
24  N/P Yearling Longe Line (non-pointed)
25  Yearling Longe Line
26  N/P Stallions                                                       
27  Weanling Stallions
28  Yearling Stallions                                                         

29  2 Yr. Old Stallions                                                        
30  3 Yr. Old Stallions                                                         
31  Aged Stallions
32  FPD Stallions                                                             
  GRAND & RESERVE STALLIONS                                 
33  Youth Geldings                                                                
34  N/P Geldings                                                                 
35  Weanling Geldings
36  Yearling Geldings                                                        
37  2 Yr. Old Geldings                                                       
38  3 Yr. Old Geldings                                                       
39  Aged Geldings
40  FPD Geldings                                                           
  GRAND & RESERVE GELDINGS                                  
41  Youth Mares                                                                  
42  N/P Mares                                                                   
43  Weanling Mares                                 
44  Yearling Mares                                                            
45  2 Yr. Old Mares                                                           
46  3 Yr. Old Mares                                                           
47  Aged Mares                                                                
48  Broodmares
49  FPD Mares                                                                
  GRAND & RESERVE MARES                                                                     
50  Most Colorful
51  Get of Sire (non-pointed)
52  Produce of Dam (non-pointed)
53  Novice Yth. Showmanship (18 & U)
54  W/T Western Showmanship (10 & U)
55  Youth Western Showmanship (13 & U)
56  Youth Western Showmanship (14 to 18)
57  N/P Western Showmanship                                         
58  35 & Over Western Showmanship                               
59  Youth English Showmanship (13 & U)
60  Yth. English Showmanship (14 to 18)
30 minute break
61  Hunter in Hand - Mares                                      
62  Hunter in Hand - Geldings                                       
63  Hunter in Hand - Stallions                                              
Games classes not to start before 12:00 P.M.
64  Leadline Equitation (6 & U)
65  Youth Bareback Equitation (18 & U)
66  N/P Bareback Equitation
67  W/T Figure 8 Stakes (10 & U)
68  Youth Figure 8 Stakes (13 & U)
69  Youth Figure 8 Stakes (14 to 18)
70  N/P Figure 8 Stakes
71  Open Figure 8 Stakes
72  W/T Nez Perce Stake Race (10 & U)
73  Youth Nez Perce Stake Race (13 & U)
74  Youth Nez Perce Stake Race (14 to 18)
75  N/P Nez Perce Stake Race
76  Open Nez Perce Stake Race
BREAK (to set up trail class)
77  Youth Trail (18 & U)
78  W/T Trail (10 & U)
79  N/P Trail
80  Jr. Trail
81  Sr. Trail

 






1. Parking is permitted in designated areas only.  Violators will be towed at OWNER'S expense.
2. Heat producing appliances such as coffee makers and space heaters are permitted in designated areas only.
3. Stall bedding is required and must be purchased from NEC.
4. Straw may not be used as bedding.  A $10.00 fine per stall found with straw will be charged.
5. Temporary power cords (drop cords) must be used with the GFI outlets, be of three wire type and used only for the intended use.
6. Only authorized personnel shall enter closed arenas, storage buildings, mechanical and electrical rooms, etc.
7. NO smoking is allowed within the confines of the barns, show office, retail shops or any other indoor Park facility or vehicle, including but not limited to tents.
8. Exhibitors shall not use staples, nails or screws for attaching decorations or hanging tack, supplies, feed buckets, etc. in stalls.  Exhibitors may use cable ties, duct tape, over-stall hangers or push pins for these purposes.  It is the responsibility of each exhibitor to remove these items upon load-out to prevent injury to future barn users and horses.
9. Exhibitor and/or vendor golf carts and other motorized vehicles may enter barns on an as-needed basis or for overnight storage only. Licensed drivers only may operate vehicles.
10. No lunging in the main arenas.  Lunging is permitted in lunging rings and warm-up arenas only, and such will be chosen with the assistance of the 2004 Last Chance App-Point-ment.
11. Dogs shall be on a leash at all timesinside and outside of the barns.  OWNER may require a dog to be restrained in a stall if deemed necessary.  Exhibitors are subject to $100.00 fine for not complying.  No dogs are allowed in the concession area.
12. Horses are prohibited in public area.  Specifically, horses are prohibited from all food service areas, spectator seating areas, the arena courtyard and picnic areas.
13. Fireworks, illegal drugs, firearms, glass bottles, air horns and any other items or articles which may detract form the safety and enjoyment of exhibitors and spectators as determined by the facility are strictly prohibited from the show grounds.
14. Only one animal per stall (exception to miniatures - up to two), and a minimum of one bag of shavings shall be required per stall.
15. NO posters or signs may be hung on any window or wall.  All signs and posters must be hung on bulletin boards or placed easels.  All signs and posters must be approved by the facility management before they are displayed.
16. Attention Vendors: all items to be hung up must be hung from an independent pole or lattice type structure.

Inherent risks of domestic animal activities include, but shall not be limited to:1.the prosperity of a domestic animal to behave in ways that may result in injury, harm or death to persons on or around them; 2.the unpredictability of a domestic animal's reaction to sounds, sudden movements, and unfamiliar objects; 3.certain hazards such as surface and subsurface conditions; 4.collisions with other domestic animals or objects; and 5.the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injury to the participant or others.
WARNING: UNDER MISSOURI LAW, AN EQUINE PROFESSIONAL IS NOT LIABLE FOR AN INJURY TO OR THE DEATH OF A PARTICIPANT IN EQUINE ACTIVITIES RESULTING FROM THE INHERENT RISKS OF EQUINE ACTIVITIES PURSUANT TO THE REVISED STATUTES OF MISSOURI.  RSMO 537.325(2001).
82   Novice N/P Pleasure Driving
83   N/P Pleasure Driving
84   Pleasure Driving
85   Walk/Trot Camas Prairie Stumps (10 & U)
86   Youth Camas Prairie Stumps (13 & U)
87   Youth Camas Prairie Stumps (14 to 18)
88   N/P Camas Prairie Stumps
89   Camas Prairie Stumps 
90   Walk/Trot Key Hole (10 & U)
91   Youth Key Hole (13 & U)       
92   Youth Key Hole (14 to 18)       
93   N/P Key Hole      
94   Key Hole
95   Rope Race
96   Youth Heritage (18 & U)
97   Heritage
98   Sr. Western Pleasure
99   3 Yr. Old S/B Western Pleasure
100  Youth Western Pleasure (18 & U)
101  Jr. Western Pleasure
102  Novice Yth. Western Pleasure (18 & U)
103  W/T Western Pleasure (10 & U)
104  N/P Western Pleasure
105  2 Yr. Old S/B Western Pleasure
106  Walk/Trot Western Equitation (10 & U)
107  Novice Youth Western Equitation (18 & U)
108  Youth Western Equitation (13 & U)
109  Youth Western Equitation (14 to 18)
110  N/P Western Equitation

111  Youth Western Riding (18 & U)
112  N/P Western Riding
113  Jr. Western Riding
114  Sr. Western Riding
115  Youth Reining (18 & U)
116  S/B - Hackamore Reining
117  Jr. Reining
118  Sr. Reining
119  N/P Reining



Sunday, December 19th
Classes not to start before 7:00 AM.                                     
120 Youth Hunter Hack (18 & U)
121  N/P Hunter Hack                                                       
122  Jr. Hunter Hack
123  Sr. Hunter Hack
124  Pre-Green Hunter - 2'6" to 2'9"                                   
125  Youth Working Hunter - 2'6" (18 & U)        
126  N/P Working Hunter - 2'6"                                          
127  Youth Hunt Seat Eq. Over Fences -2'6" (18 & U)           
128  N/P Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences                       
129  Green Hunter - 2'9" to 3'                                             
130  Working Hunter - 3'3" to 3'6"                                      
131  Preliminary Jumping                                          
132  Open Jumping                                                           
133  Youth Jumping (18 & U)                                             
134  N/P Jumping                                                             
  BREAK (to take down jumps)
135  Ladies' Side Saddle
136  Novice Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (18 & U)
137  Youth Hunt Seat Equitation (18 & U)
138  W/T Hunt Seat Equitation (10 &U)
139  N/P Hunt Seat Equitation
140  35 and over N/P Hunt Seat Equitation
141  Sr. Hunter Under Saddle
142  3 Yr. Old S/B Hunter Under Saddle
143  Youth Hunter Under Saddle (18 & U)
144  Novice Youth Hunter Under Saddle (18 & U)
145  W/T Hunter Under Saddle (10 & U)
146  Jr. Hunter Under Saddle
147  N/P Hunter Under Saddle
148  2 Yr. Old S/B Hunter Under Saddle
149 Youth Saddle Seat Pleasure (18 & U)
150 Youth Saddle Seat Equitation (18 & U)
151  N/P Saddle Seat Equitation
152  N/P Saddle Seat Pleasure
153  Jr Saddle Seat Pleasure
154  Sr. Saddle Seat Pleasure                                       



* Under one designated judge, first place
in each class will receive a prize bag*

* Every horse and participant entered
will receive a gift/thank you bag!*
Links to our sponsors, so far!  (11-23-04)

AGI Products
Appaloosa Sport Horse Association
Aside Line & Embroidery
BioDerm/BioGroom
Cedar Hill Feed
Chariton Ridge Appaloosas
Cowboy Magic
Cruse Training Stable
Dun In Spots Performance Horses
Equestrian Playground
Equestrian Central
Equine Shop
EQyss
Fortiflex
Gentlewood Farms
Giddyap Girls
Glass Blocks of St. Louis
The Golden Horseshoe
Hidden Ponds Farm
Horse Masters
International Colored Appaloosa Association
Iron Horse Ranch
Italia, Ltd.
Shirley and Harry Jackson
K & B Indian Jewelry
Katy Pistole
Lawrence Tack
Mark Shaffer Show Horses
John and Johnell McLean
Moonlight Stables
Mrs. Pastures Horse Cookies
Nutrena
Peter Stone
PSC
Rio Vista







The Rock Says
Rosemary Lahmann Photography
Mark Shaffer Show Horses
Show Me Appaloosa Club
SmartPak
Sore No More
Spotted Rump Rockin' R Ranch
Stuart's Appaloosas
Sundance 500, International
Tioga Territory
USA Embroidery
Valley Vet Supply
Wessaloosa Farm
Whiteley Show Horses
Windhorse
Wuellner Appaloosas
Xtreme Design


          More sponsors!

Aaron's Birkenholt
Carousel Farms
Chick's
Christine Ruby & Ruby's Ranch
Dona Boatman/Spotted Feather Farm
Equine Dentistry
Equine Medical Associates
Hamilton Products
Hark's Appaloosas
Holiday Inn
HomeTown Buffet
J Squared Training and Lessons
James H. Wild Trust
Krispy Kreme
Max's Boots
Plowman Performance Horse Training


We truly want to thank all the companies and people who have generously donated to this show; it is because of them we are successful!
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