Kenton County Fair
Kenton County Fair
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SATURDAY NIGHT HORSE SHOW

SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2008 - 6:00 p.m.

Registration 5:00 p.m.

Classes:
S1 - Arabian in Hand Partbred
S2 - Lead Line (rider 6 years and under English or Western)
S3 - Arabian in Hand (Purebred)
S4 - Road Pony Under Saddle
S5 - Walk Trot (Rider 10 years and under English or Western)
S6 - Open Hunter Under Saddle
S7 – Plantation Pleasure (Rider 18 years and under) S8 - Paso Fino Pleasure
S9 - Arabian English Pleasure
S10 - Road Horse to Bike Amateur
S11 - Kenton County English Pleasure (Kenton County residents only)
S12 - Racking Horse Style (Flat Shod)
S13 - Hunt Seat Equitation
S14 - Road Pony to Bike 48” & under
S15 - Plantation Pleasure Open
S16 - Arabian Western Pleasure
S17 - Road Pony to Bike (Juvenile Driver)
S18 - Country Trail Pleasure
S19 - Paso Fino Performance
S20 - Youth Hunter Under Saddle
S21 - Road Horse to Bike Speed
S22 - Racking Horse Speed
S23 - Paso Fino Costume
S24 – Plantation Performance
S25 – Road Pony to Bike 52” & under S26 - Arabian Native Costume.

Entry Fee: $8.00
Payback: $40.00, $30.00, $20.00, $15.00, $5.00
Classes S2 and S5 not eligible for any other riding class.
Coordinator: Tina Snelling
Box 101, Independence, KY 41051 859-356-1259

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Kenton County Fair
The Kenton County Fair is conveniently located just minutes from I-75/71 and I-275 in the heart of Northern Kentucky.