The MHR Annual Awards Program is available to registered Moriesians and members who are competing against other breeds. The versatility of the Moriesian breed is exhibited in the variety of disciplines in which they compete and the MHR honors those who excel in each category. First and second place awards will be given in each category and results will be published on the web site. Please read the Awards Rules below before downloading the form.
Competition Results Form
Download the form to fill in throughout the show season.
Results from all In-hand and Performance Divisions must come from at least 3 shows. Points are counted for the top 10 classes only.
The Dressage division, in general, requires results submitted from the top four rides, with at least three different judges.
Combined Training Division results must come from at least two events.
Inspection Awards through Federated Equine Inspection Tours (FEIT) or another part Friesian or Sport Horse registry. No Fee.
Results must reflect the current year, be submitted, by January 15th of the following year.
Showing and Inspection Awards Divisions and Rules:
Divisions:
1. In Hand: All Open classes (including Showmanship, Halter, and Sport Horse breeding classes), and individual breed classes or Dressage Sport Horse and Hunter breeding classes at Open Shows. Requirements: • Results submitted from at least 3 shows. • Show manager or Judge to sign forms – if DSHB, signed tests must indicate placing and number of competitors. • Include best results from up to 10 classes – maximum counted
2. Performance: English Pleasure, Western Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, Reining, Cutting, Hunter/Jumper, General Equitation and Competitive Trail. One horse may submit results from different types of classes within this division and points will be combined. Requirements: • Results submitted from at least 3 shows. • Show manager or Judge to sign forms. • Include best results from up to 10 classes – maximum counted
3. Dressage: Awards are given at each national level from Introductory through 4th Level. A single award is provided through all FEI levels. Requirements: • A horse /rider team may only participate at Intro level for a single year – this applies to WDAA for Intro or Basic level. • A horse/rider team may only be Champion or Reserve Champion at any other individual national level (Training-4th) no more than two consecutive years. • For intro through 4th Level, results must be submitted from the top four rides, with at least three different judges; the judges must be at least USDF L Graduate or USEF licensed judge. • Schooling show results are accepted for Intro through 2nd level if the judge is at least a USDF L Graduate. • For the FEI levels results must be submitted from the top three rides with at least three different judges, and shows must be USDF recognized. • Must submit copies of tests with judge’s signature and legible score, or • If shows are USDF recognized, may submit USDF score check printout in lieu of copies of tests. • When showing 3rd Level or above, the shows must be USDF recognized shows, and a USDF score check would be submitted in lieu of copies of tests.
4. Combined Training: Includes Three Day Eventing, Combined Training and Combined Driving Events. Requirements: • Must submit results from at least 2 events. • Show manager or judge must sign forms.
Guidelines
1. Horses must be registered with the Moriesian Horse Registry. 2. Owners must be members (paid with initial registration). 3. Competition fee is $20 per horse per year. 4. Shows, events and classes must be open to all breeds (IFSHA and any other Morgan or Friesian breed specific shows do not count). 5. If you have results from more than the number of classes indicated for your discipline, submit only the best results to maximize points earned. 6. A horse may only submit results from two of the above 4 divisions each year. 7. Results must reflect the current year, be submitted on the MHR Competition Form, and received, fee included, by January 15th of the following year. 8. Forms must be complete and signed by the show secretary, judge, or manager. Note Dressage requirements above.
Awards and Points
Dressage Division: Scores are based on the average of 64 (or 43 FEI levels) scores with highest average receiving 1st Place and second highest average receiving 2nd Place.
In Hand, Performance, and Combined Training Divisions: Awards are based on a point system. Points are earned at each show based on the size of the class and placing within the class. Only signed forms are valid. If USEF, USDF, USEA and other recognized shows provide printout of results they may be used in lieu of forms if they provide the required information including placing and number of entries.
Class Size Points Earned: Championship classes double points
• 1 to 3 horses: 1st Place – 1 point • 4 to 10 horses: 1st Place – 2 points 2nd Place – 1 point 3rd Place – .5 point • 11 to 20 horses: 1st Place – 4 points 2nd Place – 2 points 3rd Place – 1 point • 21+ horses: 1st Place – 5 points 2nd Place – 3 points 3rd Place – 2 points 4th Place – 1 point
Inspection Awards
Awards are given to MHR Registered Moriesians who participate in any Federated Equine Inspection Tours (FEIT) sponsored inspection. MHR Moriesians registered and inspected through another part Friesian or Sport Horse registry are eligible as well. Horses scoring at 7.7 or above will be given a ‘High Merit’ award in recognition of their conformation, movement, and quality.
Inspection Guidelines
1. Horses must be registered with the Moriesian Horse Registry. 2. Owners must be members (paid with initial registration). 3. Judges must be at least USDF R rated. 4. Results must reflect the current year. 5. Copy of the inspection results with the judge’s signature must be submitted to the MHR by January 15th of the following year. 6. There is no fee.
Competition Award Process
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Gain Recognition:
Successful performances in shows can earn your Moriesian recognition within the equestrian community. This recognition can lead to awards, titles, and accolades that enhance the horse's reputation.
Raise Awareness:
By participating in shows, you help promote the Moriesian breed to a wider audience. Spectators, judges, and other participants may become more interested in the breed after seeing your horse's performance.
Demonstrate Versatility:
Moriesians are known for their versatility, excelling in disciplines such as dressage, driving, and pleasure. Participating in shows serves to introduce the Moriesian breed to the public.
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