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Rodeo & Bull Ride Hampton Rodeo put on a great show in 2009! We look forward to this year!
Bull Ride will be Thursday night September 16 Bull Riding Contestants call 479-200-0995 only on September 8
Rodeo will be Friday & Saturday night September 17-18 IPRA Rodeo Contestants call 1-800-639-9002 on September 13
Horse Show - Sunday Sept 12, 2010 @ 2:00pm 2009 White County Fair Horse Show Queen - K.K. Burchfield K.K. is the daughter of Billy & Lois Burchfield of Rose Bud. She is a Sophomore at Mt. Vernon - Enola High School. She is a member of the Pangburn Saddle Club, Hillbilly Horse Show Association, Appaloosa Youth Association and is president of the Rose Bud Mavericks 4-H Club. She enjoys riding and showing horses, shopping and texting with friends.
2009 White County Fair Horse Show Princess - Bailee Burchfield Bailee is the daughter Billy & Lois Burchfield. She is in the 8th grade at Rose Bud Junior High School. She is a member of the Pangburn Saddle Club, Hillbilly Horse Show Association, Appaloosa Youth Association and the Rose Bud Mavericks 4-H Club. Bailee enjoys riding and showing horses and playing basketball.
2010 Schedule of Events (ages) 1. Halter Mares (all ages) 11. Barrel Pickup (all ages) 2. Halter Stallions & Geldings (all ages) 12. Jr. Horse Western Pleasure (all ages) 3. White County Fair Horse Show Princess (13 & under) 13. Buckaroo Poles (13 & under) 4. White County Fair Horse Show Queen (14-21 unmarried) 14. Jr. Poles (14 - 18) 5. Lead In (5 & under) 15. Sr. Poles (19 - over) 6. Walk - Trot (10 & under) 16. Switch Race (all ages) 7. Pony Under Saddle (10 & under) 17. Open Western Pleasure (all ages) 8. Buckaroo Barrels (13 & under) 18. Speed Race (all ages) 9. Jr. Barrels (14 - 18) 19. Flag Race (all ages) 10. Sr. Barrels (19 - over) 20. Keyhole (all ages)
Rules: 1. No horse can be rode more than two times by seperate riders in one event. 2. Entry fee is $3.00 3. Negative Coggins test required on all ponies and horses (Current within 12 months) 4. Contestants do not have to ride their own horse. 5. Queen and Princess Classes - a contestant can only win the event two times and not in consecutive years. Also, contestant that wins must be present at a majority of fair activities.
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