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217. Gambler’s Choice Trail

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To be shown in western equipment and attire. Mules to work over/through a maximum of 8 obstacles in a course of unnumbered, unrelated obstacles, each with its own point value. Preferably the course is different from the regular trail course. Ideally, obstacles should be re-arranged. Example: obstacles with higher or similar points should be arranged on opposite sides of the show area.

  1. All mules shall have the same amount of time to negotiate obstacles before “time is up” and double whistle sounds. May work at own pace between obstacles. Obstacles requiring a specific gait (such as lope over poles or jog over poles) will be adhered to. Failure to maintain required gait for obstacle will result in no points awarded.
  2. Each obstacle may be ridden twice, but not in succession.
    1. If ridden a third time, no points will be awarded.
  3. No points shall be awarded if an obstacle is disturbed (unless designed to be disturbed), or re-ridden after it is disturbed. Judge shall declare obstacle dead by means of a single whistle. Show management is encouraged to use some measure to determine if the obstacle has been disturbed during each ride.
  4. Obstacles that are refused or missed may be reworked if not disturbed.
  5. Signal will sound when time is up, double whistle.
    1. Riders may finish obstacle they are working then proceed through the finish marker and total time on course will be recorded.
  6. The placing (s) are determined by high score. Total time on course will decide ties. If tie remains with score and time, judges may set up a ride off.
  7. To be shown in western equipment and attire. Protective boots are allowed.
  8. If a mule steps out/off of an obstacle (i.e. Back through, box, or off the side of a bridge when entered on the end), a zero score for this attempt will be given and the contestant should move on. If undisturbed it can be worked again but only after another obstacle has been attempted.