First Place / Trophy
Presenter (1 Adult or Youth): Present first place, championship
ribbon, and/or trophy / prize to the first place competitor. Pose with the
competitor for photo in winner’s circle. Wear presentable clothes.
Remember, the photos taken are pictures that the competitor should be proud
to display! Riding habits are acceptable for those wishing to volunteer in
between classes. Special trophies may be presented by their donor with
competitors being given a “take home” award in place of the actual trophy.
2nd – 6th
Place Ribbon Presenters
(1 Adult or Older Youth): The ribbons will already be set out on a
table near the exit gate. The Ribbon Presenter will open the exit gate when
the class is in the lineup. Stand inside the show ring near the exit gate
to present ribbons as the competitors leave
the show ring. Be alert to the
announcer declaring placements and which color ribbon corresponds to that
placement. Be alert and cautious around the horses when handing out
ribbons!
Table Sales - Info (2-4
adults): These are fun spots for selling TASHA T-shirts, or other
merchandise. May handle memberships, scholarship entries, contests, or
tickets for awards banquets. Must be able to handle money, be friendly and
helpful!
Childrens' Craft Table (2
adults or Responsible Teenagers): This is a fun, free activity for
children, and can involve glue guns, glitter, scissors, paints, markers,
etc. Must be able to coordinate multiple children at the same time, keeping
them entertained and safe. Hours of operation is determined by the Youth
Activities Coordinator.
To assure the “show goes on”,
these vital positions are filled for the day
Paddock Master (1 Adult per
day): Confirms the presence of the riders in the warm up ring by
matching rider numbers with a list of class participants. Communicates with
the Announcer and Ring Master as necessary using a two way radio. Requests
“gate holds” as needed by the trainers. Open and close the gate for class
entry into the show ring. Conveys to the Announcer when the class is full.
Ring Master (1 adult per
day): Positioned with the judge in Center Ring. Uses a two way radio
to communicate with the Paddock Master and Announcer. Paddock Master
notifies Ring Master that the class is full and the gate is closed.
Communicates the judge’s gait requests during the class and final placement
of riders after each class to the Announcer. Assists the judge with all
ring requests. Stays alert to possible problems with horses or riders.
Protects the judge!