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2024 Virtual Horse Show

To participate in this FREE online show, you need to be an EBRA Member. Don't worry, you can be from anywhere in the world and do not have to register horses with us to be part of our community. The half-year Membership rate is just $25 and you can quickly join our community by clicking HERE. Again, your horse does not need to be registered with the EBRA to compete.

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Registration and Submissions: Registrations will be open until November 17th at 5 pm EST. While you do not need to submit your video(s) and photo(s) at registration, all videos and photos for the competition must be captured and submitted between now and November 17th at 5 pm EST.

Online Show Party: An EBRA Virtual Horse Show watch party will take place on Saturday, December 7th at 12 pm EST over Zoom.

2024 Virtual Horse Show Classes:

  1. Halter Class: 5 Photos and 1 video

  2. Showmanship Class: 1 video

  3. Trail Class (In-hand and/or Under-saddle): 1 video

  4. Traditional Raffia Class: 5 Photos

Handler Guidance: Each unique handler must complete a registration form. A handler may exhibit more than one horse, but will be required to submit a new registration form per horse. A horse may only compete in one Halter Class and a handler may only compete in one Showmanship Class. The same horse may be used by multiple handlers competing in the Showmanship In-Hand Competition. A new registration form must be completed per handler, even if using the same horse.

  • Exhibitors participate at their own risk, understanding the potential risks associated with equine activities. By entering, each participant who engages in an equine activity expressly assumes the risks of engaging in and legal responsibility for injury, loss, or damage to person(s) or property resulting from the risk of equine activities. By entering exhibitors agree to release and hold harmless the European Brabant Registry of America, its employees, contractors, and affiliates from any and all liability(ies).

  • All exhibitors must practice sportsmanlike conduct and treat horses in a manner that is kind, respectful, and compassionate. Any conduct the EBRA deems unsportsmanlike or abusive to people or animals may result in disqualification from current and future events.

  • The use of aids such as a stick-and-string, lunge whip, carriage whip and sack-on-a-stick are permitted to encourage horses to trot. Absolutely NO hitting, slapping or whipping with a hand, lead rope or whip. If an aid appears to make physical contact with an animal, it will be deemed abuse, and the exhibitor will be automatically eliminated from the competition.

HALTER CLASS

Halter Class Photo & Video Requirements​

When taking photos and video(s) for the virtual show, be sure your horse is clean, with no saddle or harness. For the Halter Class , each exhibitor is required to record a video of themselves performing the posted pattern.​​​

Halter Class Video Example

Showmanship Class Video Requirements​

When taking the showman video(s) for the virtual show, be sure your horse is clean, with no saddle or harness. For the Showmanship Class , each exhibitor is required to record a video of themselves performing the posted pattern.​

SHOWMANSHIP CLASS

Trail Class Requirements​

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When taking the trail class video(s) for the virtual show, each exhibitor is required to record a continuous video of themselves performing the posted pattern.​​​

 

NOTE: For those opting to compete "under saddle," competitors are not required to use an actual saddle. Exhibitors may use a bareback pad or simply go bareback. Also, riders are permitted to go bitless too. While safety equipment such as helmets are not required for adult classes, the EBRA strongly encourages the use of helmets. For those competing in "under saddle" Youth categories, helmets are required.

TRAIL CLASS

Showmanship Class Video Example

In-Hand & Under Saddle Trail Class Video Examples

Meet the Judges

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Halter & Showmanship Class Judge

Megan Greenwood

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Trail Class Judge

Laura Wiencek

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