Aspen Farms in Yelm, Washington are hosting and Open Class Challenge with $1,500 in prizes during their June 10-12 Horse Trials. The levels offered are: Open Training, Open Novice, and Open Beginner Novice. It is limited to the first 40 competitors to enter and it costs an addition $25 which goes to the prize money. In addition to the $1,500 in prizes there will also be ribbons through 12th place.
Prize Money Chart
1st | 35% | $525 |
2nd | 25% | $375 |
3rd | 20% | $300 |
4th | 5% | $75 |
5th | 5% | $75 |
6th | 5% | $75 |
7th | $25 | |
8th | $25 | |
9th | $25 | |
10th | $25 | |
11th | $25 | |
12th | $25 |
The Aspen Farms Open Class Challenge is sponsored by Gallops Saddlery, Toklat, and Olson’s Tack Shop.
For more information contact:
Suzy Elliott
1201 E Yelm Ave, Ste 400 PMB 135
Yelm, Wa 98597
Tel: 360-485-2042
e-mail: [email protected]
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