Turquoise Working Equitation Clinic and Schooling Show, with Cattle Trial:
Dates:
Friday 8th May - Working Equitation Clinic with Judy Mackenzie
Saturday 9th May - Optional Cattle Clinic/Trial, Optional Trail Ride
Sunday 10th May - Dressage, EOH, Speed (Judge: Hon. Tessa Nicolet)
Riders in Levels 1-4 welcome to attend the event.
Qualifying for AZWEC Finals: Scores from this Show may be used as Qualifying Scores.
This show is the second show in a Buckle Series of 3 Shows in 2026.
Riders who do not wish to take part in the Cattle Day may elect to ride in the Dressage arena or enjoy a trail ride on one of the many beautiful trails in the area.
This event is also a Fundraiser for Wild Horse Ranch Rescue. For 30 years this organization has been rescuing not only horses and mules, but also cats, dogs and bunnies! You can find out more information about them at: www.wildhorse.org.
Entry Fees:
Schooling Show (Sunday 10th May):
Adults: Level 1: $150, Level 2-4: $170
Youth $60/$80
Cattle Clinic/Trial (Saturday 9th May):
Adult $110, Youth $50
Entry Fee includes: Show Entry, stalls, dry camping, continental breakfast, lunches, meat entree with Pot Luck on Sat night (bring a dish to share!). Riders are reminded to clean up stalls and around trailers before leaving the property.
Limited electric hookups available: $10/night (30 or 110)
Show Manager: Judy Mackenzie
Working Equitation Clinic (8th May):
Clinician: Judy Mackenzie, USAWE Professional Instructor
Get ready for the Show the next day or just come along and improve your Working Equitation skills!
Clinic Fees:
Adult: $135
Youth: $50
You will be sent an invoice 3-4 days after receipt of your entry. Payment can be made via Zelle to Judy Mackenzie 303 358 6118, Venmo to Judy Mackenzie@paysonridinglessons or via Paypal to paysonridinglessons@gmail.com.
This show will be conducted and judged in accordance with the United States Rules for Working Equitation, Revision 8, dated 1st December 2025, and the 2026 Dressage Tests https://useawe.org/rules/. It is the responsibility of the competitor to read and understand the rules prior to the competition.
Hold Harmless Clause:
Understanding that horse sports may be hazardous and dangerous, even leading to permanent injury or death, each owner, rider, spectator, and other participant assumes any and all risk of loss or injury and agrees to hold harmless, regardless, the horse show personnel and the facility hosting the show. Judy Mackenzie, show management, volunteers and the Arizona Working Equitation Club will not be responsible for any damage, injury, or loss to person, horses, or property of exhibitors, spectators, or grooms. All local facility rules must be followed.
Media Release Agreement: I agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios or other likenessess of me and/or my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion or benefit of the competition or sport. These likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in any way to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or misappropriation.