The
following motions were passed at the WSHGD 2007 Convention. If the PSHA body ratifies them at the March 8th
2008 Meeting, they will become effective immediately.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1:
MISSION STATEMENT 11
SECTION 2:
GENERAL RULES 12
SECTION 3:
SHOW OFFICIALS 18
SECTION 4:
RECORD BOOK 29
SECTION 5:
COMPETITION GENERAL RULES 32
SECTION 6:
DISQUALIFICATIONS 37
SECTION 7:
EQUIPMENT 39
SECTION 8:
INDIVIDUAL EVENT RULES 42
SECTION 9:
TWO-MAN EVENT RULES 50
SECTION 10:
4 MAN TEAM EVENTS 55
SECTION 11:
ABCD CLASSIFICATION RULES 61
SECTION 12:
STATE SHOW APPROVAL 63
SECTION 13:
AWARD RULES 67
SECTION 14:
STATE FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW 74
SECTION 15:
INTERSTATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEET 77
SECTION 16:
CLASSIC SHOW 79
SECTION 17:
SECTION 18:
SUPREME CHAMPION HORSES 85
SECTION 19:
2008 RECORD TIMES 87
SECTION 20:
2008 TIMES BREAKDOWN 88
BYLAWS 92
BASIC OPERATION OF REGIONS 110
APPLICATION
FOR MEMBERSHIP IN
PATTERNED
SPEED HORSE ASSOCIATION
NAME________________________________________
ADDRESS____________________________________
CITY,
STATE _____________________ZIP__________
CLUB
_______________________________________
JUNIOR
BIRTHDATE___________________________
AMOUNT
OF DUES ENCLOSED $________________
FAMILY
MEMBERSHIP – 30.00 - $_________
INDIVIDUAL
MEMBERSHIP – 15.00 - $__________
RULE
BOOK - 5.00 - $____________
Mail
to: PSHA
Shannon Davis
2008 PSHA OFFICERS
Elected by Members
PRESIDENT
LESA
BLAND 509-782-1461
SECRETARY
BARB
SHORT 360-675-3221
263
TREASURER
SHANNON
DAVIS 509-662-1145
RULES COMMITTEE
ROSE
RIDLON (Chairman) 253-639-2401
Appointed by President
VICE-PRESIDENT - WEST
ROBIN
BROWN 425-432-9864
VICE-PRESIDENT - EAST
CANDICE
SWEITZER 509-684-8202
STATE TIMES RECORDER
LISA
GUTHMILLER 253-631-4382
JUNIOR RIDERS REPRESENTATIVE
KRYSTAL
SWEETSER 360-825-6257
2008 REGION CHAIRPERSONS
CANAL REGION
CASCADE REGION
JERRY
MILLER 425-432-1504
P.O.
EVERGREEN REGION
JEANETTE
EATON 360-794-5080
13019
NORTH CENTRAL REGION
TERRI
MORROW 509-884-3995
808 NE
ELLA
NORTHEAST REGION
NORTHWEST REGION
LARRY
PLAGERMAN 360-966-8832
OLYMPIC
MARIE
DICKINSON 360-683-2252
PACIFIC REGION
ELLEN
FOSCUE 360-249-3667
PRAIRIE REGION
KELBI
BOWER 360-352-0258
SOUTH CENTRAL REGION
SOUTH WEST BORDER REGION
CURT
WALZ 360-904-2204
BATTLE
Appointed by President Not on Board
SHOW APPROVAL OFFICE
DAN
SALKAWSKE 509-886-3033
PSHA HISTORIAN
SYLVIA
HYLTON 253-631-4197
RULES COMMITTEE
ROSE
RIDLON (Chairman) 253-639-2401
DON
EATON 360-794-5080
13019
JACK
WEINZ, SR 425-334-7504
LARRY
PLAGERMAN (Alt) 360-966-8832
STATE FINALS CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
CHAIRMAN
BRIAN STRONG 360-805-8498
CLASSIC SHOW CHAIRPERSONS
ROBIN
BROWN WESTSIDE
CANDICE
SWEITZER EASTSIDE
INTERSTATE COMMITTEE
SHANNON
DAVIS (Chairman) 509-662-1145
KRYSTAL
SWEETSER 360-825-6257
JACKIE
LITTLE 425-432-4228
CURT
WALZ 360-904-2240
LESA
BLAND 509-782-1461
WANDA
SWEETSER
KATHY
KRATZER (Alt) 425-432-6474
QUEEN CHAPERON
INTERSTATE PRINCESS
WELCOME TO THE
SECTION 1:
This Association is organized for
the following purposes: To promote an
atmosphere conducive to learning for the new horse and rider. To promote the highest level of competition
for all riders at all levels while preserving a family friendly
environment. Promote humane treatment of
our horse athletes. Recognize
outstanding achievement of our members, riders, and horses. To
provide for the operation and governance of Patterned Speed Horse shows and
competitions.
SECTION 2:
GENERAL RULES
The ABCD
classification proposals will be the first order of business at the Annual Meeting
of PSHA. Voting procedures
under the bylaws. The purpose of
these proposals will be to reconstruct times for the ABCD classification. ABCD proposals must be submitted to the
President’s office in motion form only, prior to September 10th of each year
for publication in the news letter.
CONTESTANT NUMBERS Permanent Region prefix letters designating horse and rider
combinations shall be as listed below.
Regions cannot charge a fee for state permanent numbers. Those region numbers that are used each year, may not be given out to another rider regardless of
region rules. Each region games chairman
shall send a list of assigned permanent numbers on a form provided by the State
office by July 1st, annually. All day
numbers also include riders Region identification. The region letter would follow the day letter
(example: DC-3). All PSHA member riders
shall have permanent numbers on all horses they ride more than three times
during the show season. For times ridden under a day number to be included in
the 3 time year end average, written notification must be sent to the State
Times Recorder and include the date, show sponsor, class, and day number by
July 15th of current year. Any rider going on course without a visible, legible
and correct number on their horse or on their person will receive a mandatory
warning for the first offense and a no time thereafter (See General Rules,
Section 19).
PERMANENT REGION PREFIXES
U-Evergreen
O-Canal
C-Cascade
W-North Central
R-Northeast
H-Northwest
Border
Y-Olympic Peninsula
L-Pacific
F-Prairie
K-Puget Sound
N-South
Central
S
-South West Border
M-Region
One
Riders
must verify permanent numbers in writing with current year PSHA membership
number to State Times Recorder. With the exception of a new horse/rider combination.
BAD DEBTS: Any member who has been duly notified by
Certified, return receipt letter from the State Office of PSHA that they have
incurred a bad debt to a PSHA affiliated club or to the PSHA head office, after
a thirty day grace period, shall be barred from having their times count from
date of notice until past debts are paid.
PROFANITY: It is recommended that show management
consider excessive profanity anywhere in the vicinity of the arena, to be
grounds for ejection from the show for that day. "Vicinity" is to be defined as
being audible in the arena.
INTOXICATION: You can be immediately disqualified from any
further competition at a show if you are obnoxiously intoxicated, under the
influence of illegal drugs, or under legal age and found to be drinking
alcoholic beverages outside of your camp. A committee will be appointed to
handle any problems at invitational events.
Any person under the age of 21 found to be drinking alcoholic beverages
outside of his own camp will be immediately disqualified from any further
competition at that show. Also to
include anyone under the influence of drugs or any adult obnoxiously
intoxicated. This responsibility will be
handled by every adult present.
RULES COMMITTEE PURPOSE:
1.
To update the rule
book annually.
2.
To decide on any
points of rule clarification.
a.
If a member requests a
rule clarification from the Rules Committee, the Rules Committee shall respond
within a 20 day period. Responses can be
made either by letter, e-mail, telephone call or in person, but it shall be
responded to.
b.
If all three Rules
Committee members are not available, the alternate will be utilized to make the
rule clarification.
3.
To set up and conduct
the Judges and Timers clinics each year.
4.
The other main duty of
the Rules Committee is:
a.
to act on and resolve any protests that come up in the course
of the season.
b.
The Rules Committee
Chairman shall see to it that the Secretary keep the
By-Laws books current.
c.
All Rules Committee
decisions will be ruled on by the entire committee and all final decisions will
be published in the news letter.
d.
All concerned parties
will be notified within 30 days from the date of the Rules Committee's decision
and any appeals of this decision must be made within 48 hours of receiving the
decision to the PSHA President. The President
shall then call a meeting of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors members can only have
one vote with no replacement votes if additional offices are held by that
member.
e.
For rule
clarifications, members must contact the President who will then contact the
Rules Committee members.
PROTEST RULES:
1.
Any member wishing to
file a protest must do so within 48 hours by filing a written description of
the circumstances accompanied by a $25.00 deposit with the President.
a.
Upon receipt of
protest, the President shall inform the Rules Committee which shall meet and
resolve the dispute within a 20 day period, providing a member or members of
the Rules Committee is not directly involved in the protest.
b.
The President must
inform all interested parties of the meeting via e-mail, telephone, or mail.
c.
The meeting must be set on an agreeable date
to all parties concerned, teleconferencing optional.
d.
Protester shall have the right to attend and
face the Committee, as well as the Judge making the decision, along with those
witnesses having information bearing on the decision.
e.
If the Committee rules in favor of the
protester, the protester shall be returned the $25.00 deposit and all times and
runs pertaining to the protest shall be accepted and recorded by PSHA.
f.
If the Committee rules against the protester
the deposit shall be forfeited to PSHA.
g.
All concerned parties
will be notified of the Rules Committee's decision and any appeals of this
decision must be made within 48 hours of receiving this decision, to the PSHA
President.
h.
The Steward may make a
protest through the Steward's report with no charge.
i.
All Rules Committee
decisions will be ruled on by the entire Committee and all final decisions will
be published in the newsletter.
OFFICIAL CARD
REQUIREMENTS
1. Judges and Timers cards, provided by PSHA,
shall be issued by a Rules Committee member.
All interested people attending the clinic to receive their Judges and
Timers cards must have a current PSHA membership card. If membership is not current, the card will
be held until proof of membership is presented.
2. A State Wide Judges & Timers Clinic will
be held annually in Ellensburg the second Saturday of March and will be
presided over by the Rules Committee.
Tests and renewal clinics are to be given by a member or members of the
Rules Committee only before a Judges or a Timers card will be issued. So there are enough Judges and Timers clinics
held each year, the Rules Committee could appoint a judge or judges in every
active region. These judges must have
attended the March Games meeting judges and timers
clinic, or a clinic put on by a rules committee member before they can put on
clinics and tests themselves.
3. All renewal Judges and Timers will attend a
clinic each year for discussion of new rules, discrepancies in judging existing
rules and clarification of rules from the Rules Committee. Upon completion of the clinic, a renewal card
will be issued.
4. Judges and Timers Cards expire each March
31st.
5. The Regions cannot enter any less, more, or
new requirements.
CARD REVOCATION
A
State Judges and Timers card may be revoked only by the PSHA President after
sustained complaints have been received concerning three separate occurrences
of the same or different infractions(s) submitted by three different members in
writing, from any State approved show, attesting to the inability of said judge
or timer to make the proper decision from the PSHA Rule Book.
1.
Upon being informed,
the PSHA President shall inform the Rules Committee, and in turn, so inform all
interested parties that a hearing will be held.
2.
Said hearing shall be
held on an agreeable date to all parties, but must be held within ten (10) days
after final complaint.
3.
If the official's card should be revoked at
this said hearing, the name of said Judge or Timer shall be published in the
next issue of the newsletter.
4.
Said Judge or Timer
shall not be allowed to re-apply for a new card for one full year.
SECTION 3:
SHOW OFFICIALS
OFFICIALS
Only
stewards, judges and timers that have a current PSHA Card can officiate at
approved games shows.
STEWARD:
1. Shall be an experienced current PSHA card
carrying judge, preferably from another club.
The Rules Committee recommends that show management uses discretion in
choosing an experienced judge as their show steward.
2. Shall act as the rider's liaison at PSHA
Shows to insure that all courses are properly set, measured, marked and proper
equipment is used.
3. Shall check Judges and Timers for current
cards. Show own card
to show management.
4. Check that required information is posted at
the show.
5. May ride in any event. May time any event. Can not judge any event.
EXCEPTION:
Shows operating with no other available officials on the grounds, the steward
may be permitted to judge the ride of another official, allowing that official
the opportunity to ride.
6. Have a current PSHA Rule Book.
7. Re-measure event, read the clock and the
watch and sign record breaking sheet for record runs. In case of a steward breaking a record,
another qualified judge to witness measurement of course and sign record
breaking sheets.
8. File Steward's Report upon completion of
show.
9. Disallow particular events if improperly run.
10. Steward to be identified at the show.
11. Steward must initial any changes on arena
sheets.
12. Steward has authority to ask riders for
appropriate western wear and correct, visible, legible numbers.
13. The Steward may not leave the show until it
is completed. In case of an emergency,
another qualified steward must be appointed.
14. Steward does not have the authority to decide
not to run a particular event because of poor arena conditions (see General
Rules, Section 12).
JUDGE:
1. Current PSHA membership card. Must be a Timer before
becoming a student judge. Must be a certified judge for a minimum of 2 years before assisting
student judges.
2. Student Judges must pass timer's test 100%,
hand signals 100%,and remainder of written test by
94%.
3. Student card issued at this point. Student judges will have two (2) years to
complete their student judging requirements.
Limit time of lapsed judges card to three (3)
years. If more than
three years, student work is to be done again.
4. Student judge two state shows, each event
twice (example: A & B class) and get signature of the judge on the back of
the card along with the date of the show and event judged. If a region does not offer an event, student
judges are not required to meet the qualification criteria for that event. Student judge will be excluded from judging
those said events. A Rules Committee recommendation to all permanent judges
that if they feel a student judge needs more experience judging they may refuse
to sign their card at that time and suggest they get more experience.
5. Permanent card issued at this point.
6. Attend yearly renewal clinic and steward
and/or judge during at least two (2) PSHA approved shows per year. If a person is a steward at two (2) approved
shows during the show season, it will take the place of judging two (2) shows.
7. A minimum age limit of sixteen (16) years old
be required for judges and stewards. Anyone under age sixteen (16) can get a
second timers card until they become of age.
JUDGE'S DUTIES:
1. At least one judge (two recommended) to be
provided for each team or rider.
2. Judge to watch for infraction of the rules.
3. When the judge is in doubt, the benefit will
go to the rider.
4. Have a current PSHA Rule Book.
5. Call all penalties and disqualifications.
6. After each event, the judge will sign the
arena sheet last, check that the sheet has all of the required signatures and
generally check the arena sheet for mistakes.
7. A judge may sign off on the arena sheet
and ride in an event he has judged.
8. Read both the clock and watch and sign the
record- breaking sheet.
9. Judge to show card to the Steward.
10. A class may be judged by two or more separate
judges who shall each sign the arena sheet indicating the portion each judged.
11. The judge is the only person with authority
to give the green flag or green light as a signal the course is ready to start.
JUDGE'S SIGNALS
1.
Course ready. Hold up green flag or activate green light.

2.
General Disqualification. Thumb extended over shoulder. NT

3.
Five Second Penalty. Hand raised with 5 fingers extended. Repeat to show 10, 15, etc. +5

4.
Safe or clean run. Both hands, palms down and extended arms
length in front with a back and forth motion.

5. Two horses on course. Two fingers held
up.

FIRST TIMER: (16 and Over)
1. Current PSHA. membership
card. All timers to be
tested and required to know how to convert minutes and seconds to seconds and
to understand clocks. (NOTE: Conversion chart in back of Rule Book.) Must complete timers test
and student timing requirements before becoming a student judge.
2. Pass timer's test 100%. Student card issued at this point. Student timers will have two (2) years to
complete their student timing requirements.
3. Student to time two (2) PSHA approved shows,
each event twice (example: A & B class) as second timer, also student time
as a first timer with electronic clocks at least two (2) team events and get
signature of first timer on back of card along with date, show and events
timed. If a region does not offer an event,
student timers are not required to meet the qualification criteria for that
event. Student timer will be excluded
from timing those said events. A Rules
Committee recommendation to all permanent timers that if they feel a student
timer needs more experience timing they
may refuse to sign their card at that time and suggest they get more
experience.
4. Permanent card issued after student
requirements are met.
5. Attend yearly renewal clinic and time during
at least two (2) PSHA approved shows per year.
Limit time of lapsed timers card to three (3)
years. If more than
three years, student work is to be done again.
SECONDTIMER:
1. Must
pass timers test 100%. Second timers card issued at
that time. All other Timers Qualifications apply. Second Timers
maybe any age.
TIMER'S DUTI