CELEBRATION® RELEASES TENTATIVE 2021 CLASS SCHEDULE

The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration recently formed a committee to review and recommend changes to the Celebration’s class schedule. The committee has met over the last couple of months and reviewed past schedules, participation levels, industry trends and other criteria to come up with an initial class schedule.

The Celebration will be sending the schedule out in a tentative form to many of the leading industry groups as well as including it on their web site and publishing the schedule in industry publications. There will be a 30-day comment period that will end on Friday March 12, 2021. Comments will then be reviewed by the committee and a final class sheet released around the first of April.

The committee consists of Jennifer Bingham who chaired the committee and Nathan Clark, Justin Jenne’, Laurie Toone, Howard Hamilton and Amy Trimble. “We can’t thank the committee enough for their hard work and thoughtful discussions that have led us to a better place in our class schedule. This is a hard task and it is impossible to meet everyone’s needs but the work done is a major step in the right direction. We look forward to getting comments back from owners, exhibitors and trainers to continue to make changes that will improve our schedule,” said Celebration director Jeffrey Howard.

The tentative class sheet will show classes listed in red that have had changes made to them. Changes include moving classes to another day/night or changing, adding or deleting a class. Below is a summary of the changes recommended by the committee:

Model Pleasure Walking Geldings moved from Thur AM to Mon AM

Added Lite-Shod Two-Year-Old Walking Horses, O/T

Added Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T

Park Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years and Under, O/T moved to Thur PM

O/A Riders on Three-Year-Old English Trail Pleasure Walking Horses combined with O/A Riders on Three-Year-Old Western Walking Horses into O/A Riders on Three-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Horses, O/T

O/A Riders on Western Country Pleasure Walking Horses, Five and Under combined with O/A Riders on English Country Pleasure Walking Horses, Five and Under into O/A Riders on Four and Five-Year-Old Country Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T

Added Amateur Owned and Trained Country Pleasure Walking Horses O/T

Removed O/A Riders on Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T Canter

Western Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years & Under combined with English Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years & Under into Five-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T on Thur AM & Four-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T on Fri AM

Added Amateur Owned and Trained All Day Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T

Added Park Pleasure Two-Year-Old Walking Horses, O/T

Changed Park Pleasure Walking Horses O/T to Park Pleasure English Walking Horses & moved to Sat PM

O/A Riders on English Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years and Under combined with O/A Riders on Western Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years and Under into O/A Riders on Five-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T and moved to Sat AM & O/A Riders on Four-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T & moved to Thur PM

O/A Riders on Walking Horses, Classic Horses moved to Mon PM

Walking Mares or Geldings 15.2 & Under (Canter) combined with Walking Stallions 15.2 & Under (Canter) into Walking Stallions, Mares or Geldings 15.2 & Under (Canter) & moved to Tues PM

Combined Amateur Owned & Trained Western Trail Pleasure Walking Horses with Amateur Owned & Trained English Walking Horses into Amateur Owned & Trained Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T on Mon AM

Added Four-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T

Moved O/A Youth Riders 6-11 on All Day Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T to Fri AM

Moved Two-Year-Old Walking Geldings to Wed PM

Changed Lite-Shod Walking Horses, O/T to Lite-Shod English Walking Horses

Moved Two-Year-Old Walking Mares to Tues PM

O/A Riders on Walking Pony Stallions combined with O/A Riders on Walking Pony Mares or Geldings into O/A Riders on Walking Ponies and moved to Mon PM

Moved O/A Novice Gentlemen Riders on Novice Walking Mares or Geldings to Sat PM

Moved Lite-Shod Western Walking Horses to Sat PM

Moved O/A Riders on Two-Year-Old Walking Mares or Geldings to Sun PM

Moved O/A Riders on Four-Year-Old Walking Mares or Geldings to Tues PM

Moved Two-Year-Old Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T to Mon PM

Added Show Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years and Under

Lite-Shod Walking Horses WGC O/T changed to Lite-Shod English Walking Horses WGC & moved to Thur PM & Lite-Shod Western Walking Horses WGC & moved to Thur PM

Park Pleasure Walking Horses WGC O/T changed to Park Pleasure English Walking Horses WGC & moved to Sat PM & Park Pleasure Western Walking Horses WGC, on Thur PM

O/A Two-Year-Old Walking Horses WGC moved to Thur PM

O/A Youth Riders 6-11 on Walking Mares or Gelding WGC moved to Sat PM

Removed O/A Riders on Walking Ponies WGC

O/A Youth Riders 6-17 on Walking Ponies WGC moved to Fri PM

O/A Youth Riders 6-17 on Show Pleasure Walking Mares or Geldings WGC moved to Sat PM

O/A Riders on Walking Horses 15.2 & Under WGC moved to Fri PM

Added O/A Riders on All Day Pleasure Walking Horses WGC to Thur PM

Moved the Four-Year-Old WGC to Thur PM

Moved Park Performance Walking Horses WGC to Fri PM

Added Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Three & Under WGC O/T to Fri PM

Moved O/A Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Three & Under WGC O/T to Sat PM

Moved Show Pleasure Walking Horses WGC to Fri PM

Removed Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years & Under WGC O/T

Moved O/A Riders on Country Pleasure Walking Horses, O/T to Sat PM

Moved O/A Novice Riders on Novice Walking Horses WGC to Thur PM

Moved Walking Horse Specialty WGC to Sat PM

Moved Two-Year-Old Walking Horses WGC to last class Fri PM

Moved the O/A Riders On Lite-Shod Walking Horses WGC O/T to Fri PM

Moved the O/A Youth 6-17 Trail Pleasure WGC O/T to Fri PM

Removed O/A Riders on Trail Pleasure Walking Horses, Five Years & Under WGC  O/T

Added Trail Pleasure Walking Horses WGC O/T

Added Retired Trainers Class Sat PM

Moved Equitation 6-11 to Sat AM

Moved Equitation 12-14 & Equitation 15-17 to Wed AM

Moved Equitation WGC to last class on Sat AM

Added Youth 6-17 Lite-Shod 

Added Youth 6-17 Park Pleasure 

Added Youth Yearling, Handlers 12-17

Added Mare & Foal

O/A – Owner Amateur
O/T – Optional Tack

*All comments should be submitted to Connie Allen, Celebration Director of Operations, at callen@twhnc.com.  For more information you can also reach out to any of the committee members directly.

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Clarification on Prize Monies

The 82nd Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration will be held August 26 – September 5.  The entry deadline is Tuesday August 4th at 5:00PM CST.  The Celebration would like to provide those making entries with clarifications on how winnings will be distributed and exceptions to the policy of showing back to receive prize monies for those horses finishing 1st through 5th in the qualifying classes.

Trainer Settlements:
Any winnings during the show will be applied to your balance owed for expenses. The difference will be mailed to the person indicated on the Premium Disbursement Form.  

If you want to “cash-out” during the show the trainer is responsible for all payments. Please see the Entry Office.  Please remember that everything has not been checked and is subject to changes. We will do our best to make sure all entries and fees are correct. Checks must be provided by the trainer only!

If a blank check is given with entries it must be on the trainer.  

Championship Entries and Show-Backs:
ALL horses placing 1st through 5th place in a qualifying preliminary class must show back in its corresponding championship class or will forfeit the premiums won in that preliminary class.  Exceptions: A horse qualifying for both an Open and Amateur Championship will only be required to show back in one of the corresponding championships. Any rider who qualifies two or more horses for the same Championship class is required to show only one horse back in that Championship class. If an owner shows multiple horses in multiple preliminary classes, each horse must show back in the class for which it qualified.  If multiple horses have qualified in the same Riders’ Cup division (A & B, or A, B, & C), only one horse is required to show back in the qualifying championship. Mares and Geldings in the Open Performance classes will not be required to show in World Grand Championships. Amateurs in Performance classes will not be required to show Mares and Geldings in the Two & Three-Year-Old World Grand Championships. Two-Year-Old Flat-Shod horses will also not be required to show back.

Requirement to show may be waived by legitimate veterinary-approved letter stating reason for inability to show.  All requests will be reviewed and are subject to approval. All Veterinarian excuses must be received by the entry deadline of the championship class. Any excuses turned in after the deadline will not be accepted and winnings will be forfeited.

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2020 Celebration Entry Information- Class Schedule Changes

82ND  ANNUAL TENNESSEE WALKING HORSE NATIONAL CELEBRATION®

August 26 – September 5, 2020

ENTRY DEADLINE – TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 2020

All Entries must be received no later than 5:00 pm on Tuesday, August 4. 

2020 CELEBRATION® FINAL CLASS SCHEDULE

Any Yellow copies of the schedule are incorrect. Replace with Green schedule.

2020 CELEBRATION® PREMIUM BOOK

2020 CELEBRATION® ENTRY FORM

2020 CELEBRATION® PRIZE DISBURSEMENT FORM 

2020 CELEBRATION® CREDIT CARD AUTHORIZATION FORM

STALL REQUEST FORM

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CELEBRATION® SELECTS JUDGING PANEL FOR 82ND ANNUAL SHOW

The 82nd Annual Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration will be judged by the experienced panel of Rollie Beard, Ross Campbell, Mike Hilley, Sam Sorrell and Leigh Stuart. The panel has a collective 20 Celebration’s judged between them.  “We are excited to announce this panel for our 82nd Annual Celebration. They bring a wealth of knowledge in both our flat shod and performance divisions as well as a geographic diversity in where they come to us from,” said Celebration CEO Mike Inman.

The Celebration judges’ committee met on Monday July 6, 2020 and made the recommendations to the full board who later that day ratified the selections recommended by the committee. The Celebration affiliates with the SHOW HIO, which is owned by The Celebration and selects the panel from the list of AAA licensed judges at the SHOW HIO. There were 20 AAA judges that expressed the desire and availability to judge this year’s show.

Beard, from Lewisburg, Tenn., is the most experienced of the panel, judging The Celebration eight times previously. The most recent was in 2014 but also includes stints judging in Maverick Arena in 1988, 1994, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009 and 2013. Beard has been active lately in some of the industry premier events including the 2019 Spring Fun Show, Money Tree Classic and North Carolina Championships. He also judged the Columbia Spring Jubilee this year.

Sam Sorrell, from Lexington, Ky., has previously judged The Celebration six times. Sorrell marked the cards in 2005, 2007, 2009, 2015, 2016 and 2018. Sorrell most recently judged the Money Tree Classic on July 3, 2020 but has judged most every major venue in the industry including twice at The International in 2005 and 2010.

Leigh Stuart, from Alvaton, Ky., has been a popular choice in recent years and will be making her fifth appearance at The Celebration. Stuart previously judged in 1997, 2013, 2016 and 2018. Stuart also judged the Tunica Fall Classic in 2016 and 2019 for The Celebration and she too has judged The International.  Stuart is respected for her knowledge of the SHOW rulebook and her role in the drafting of it.

Hilley, from Shelbyville, Tenn., will be marking the cards for the second time in 3 years. Hilley judged The Celebration for the first time in 2018. Hilley has judged the Tunica Fall Classic  in 2014 and 2019 and most recently judged at the 2020 Money Tree Classic in Calsonic Arena.

Campbell, from Cullman, Ala., will be making his second appearance in the big oval. Campbell judged with Stuart and Hilley at the 2018 Celebration. Campbell has also judged the Tunica Fall Classic, FAST Spring Showcase, Gulf Coast Charity and Money Tree Classic. Campbell also judged this year’s Columbia Spring Jubilee with Beard.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic the Celebration felt it prudent to select two alternates for this year’s show in case any of the five initial selections were to fall ill and be forced to quarantine. Chris Bobo and Paul Robbins will serve in those alternate roles, after both received serious consideration by the committee.

“We are extremely excited to work with this group of judges to make our 82nd Annual Celebration the best it can be. Competition has been extremely tough to start the year and we expect large numbers and deep classes for this group to consider later in August,” concluded Inman.

The 82nd Annual Celebration will be held August 26th – September 3rd in Calsonic and Maverick Arenas on the historic Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration show grounds. For more information contact the administrative office at 931-684-5915..

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CELEBRATION® MAKING PLANS FOR 82ND WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP

The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration board of directors continued to finalize plans for the upcoming 82nd Annual Celebration to be held August 26th – September 5th.  The board met July 6, 2020 and made some final decisions regarding the upcoming horse show in light of the COVID-19 recommendations from local, state and federal guidelines.

Box Seating
The Celebration will reconcile the sale of its box seats on July 15th to check available inventory.  If at that time box seat holders that would like to move their location to a less crowded area they can work with Celebration staff to do so.  The move will be a one-year temporary move and the customer will not lose the right to the original box they’ve previously had.  Also, if the customer moves to a different location they will be refunded the difference in price if the new box is less expensive and charged the difference if the new box is more expensive than their original box.

Blue Ribbon Circle Club
The Celebration will have the Blue Ribbon Circle Club but will add a new outside location which will be located in the front lawn of the current Blue Ribbon.  The area will have a tent and be equipped with table tops for those that would prefer to be in the outside air but also to increase the spacing of the club.  On the most attended nights, the outside location will offer bar service and some food service.  The food selection will be similar to past years in the Blue Ribbon Circle but may be limited in the selection as the food caterer will haver servers in place instead of patrons serving themselves.  The Celebration will follow state guidelines on occupancy and may limit those in the area at any specific time.  We will continue to update our pass holders as we get closer to time.

Corporate Sponsor Party
Unfortunately, the Celebration will not have a corporate sponsor party in 2020.  The board just didn’t feel comfortable with the current executive orders in place of having that many people in one confined location.  Due to this cancellation this year, the board did upgrade the Blue Ribbon Circle decorations, add the outdoor area and on the first Saturday night will have a special meal during the normal time of the sponsor party for those sponsors that would like to eat prior to the show.

After Show Entertainment
In the past several years the Celebration has hosted after-show entertainment in the Blue Ribbon Circle Club.  Those band parties have been very popular but due to the current circumstances the Celebration will not host those parties after the show this year.  In addition, in previous years barns have hired bands and entertainment to play at their locations on the show grounds.  Unfortunately, in 2020 this will not be allowed due to the large crowds that gather at those barn parties.  Individual barns can still have gatherings, food and normal customer entertainment but just won’t be allowed to bring in outside entertainment.

Stabling
The Celebration will require all championship entries to stable on the show grounds for 48 hours prior to their championship performance.  The entry deadline for championship classes will once again be 12:00PM two days prior to your championship evening performance (for example Thursday evening championship entries will be required to be on the show grounds by showtime Tuesday evening).

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Golf Cart Rentals for Celebration

GOLF CART RENTALS
Mikey’s Motors will again be furnishing golf cart rentals for the 2020 Celebration. In an attempt to make booking cart rentals easier for Celebration guests, a link to a form that can be completed with all necessary information to book cart rental is attached. You are also still welcome to call to book, or if you have any questions.
Click here for form: https://forms.gle/8whPX2TyQ7ebuZja7
Mikey’s Motors LLC Golf Cart & Low Speed VehiclesOffice: 615-962-9265

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SPRING FUN SHOW LIVE STREAM

Do you want to be at the 50th Annual Spring Fun Show but can’t make it? Have no fear, because live stream internet is available to anyone not wanting to miss any of the action.

Single night purchases for live stream video fee is $15.00, or a package deal that includes the entire show is available for $40.00 To make your purchase anytime leading up to the show visit the watchtheshowlive.com
The live stream will be done on a fiber line connection so viewers can expect excellent quality, which will also be in high definition. 

Viewers will have two options, the normal player on a webpage — and also Facebook. Facebook and YouTube are known for working on just about every device, which is why they are being offered to purchasers as well. To watch the live feed this way, viewers have to be on Facebook, and the provider of the live stream will have a private group available and invite anyone wishing to view it this way to join that group. 

Again, to sign up for Spring Fun Show Live Feed visit watchtheshowlive.com today. For more information, contact 931-324-2106. 

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CELEBRATION® TO TAKE ONLINE ENTRIES FOR FUN SHOW

The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration® will launch a new online entry system for this year’s 50th Anniversary Fun Show. The Fun Show will be held June 25-27 in Maverick Arena. Due to recommendations issued by the Tennessee Department of Agriculture as well as the Tennessee Walking Horse Breeders’ & Exhibitors’ Association and Walking Horse Trainers’ Association to combat the COVID-19 pandemic and its spread, The Celebration® will implement the online entry system. The system will be available for entry from June 19th – 23rd.  For those not comfortable with the online system, paper entries will be taken at the show just as in years past. 

“We are hopeful that our online system will be utilized by our entrants this year and we are committed to helping everyone through this process should they encounter any issues.  However, we do realize that the online system can be a challenge for some which is why we will continue to offer our traditional system of entry in addition to the new online system,” said Celebration Director of Operations Connie Allen.
The Celebration® intends to utilize the same system for entries at the Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration® to be held August 26 – September 5, 2020.

Instructions on how to enter online (Reminder you can create an account at any time but entries will be taken from Friday June 19th through Tuesday June 23rd):

If trainers or exhibitors have any questions or problems they should contact Celebration Entry Office Manager Emily Gill 931-684-5915 ext. 133. 



1. Go to www.gaitkeeper.com and click “Log In”. It is located in the top right corner of the homepage.
2. You will then click “Want to register?” and proceed to create an account.
3. After doing so, you will go back to the homepage and click “Log In” and use your log in you created.
4. Once you have done that, you will go to the homepage again, and click “2020 SPRING FUN SHOW”.  It may be located at the bottom under “Upcoming Shows”.
5. Please read the information before clicking “Add Entry”. There will be guidelines listed on how to make your Entry and what you will need to know in order to successfully complete your online entry.
6. We will need all fields completed in order for your Entry to download properly.  If there is a field that you do not know or doesn’t apply to this show, please answer with “0”.  Please provide birth date of Exhibitor.
7. For online entries, back numbers will be assigned by the Entry Office and you will pick those up at the SHOW office.

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CELEBRATION® SELECTS FUN SHOW JUDGING PANEL

The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration board of directors has selected Smokey Carswell, Chris Bobo and Dickie Scrivner to judge the 50th Annual Spring Fun Show. The Fun show will be outdoors in Maverick Arena May 20-23, 2020 in accordance with state health and safety protocols. The panel is a blend of experience in Carswell and Bobo with a new face to a Celebration event in Scrivner. 

Carswell has judged all three of the Celebration’s horse shows. Carswell judged most recently the Tunica Fall Classic in 2018, the Spring Fun Show in 2008 and the Celebration in 2003. Carswell also judged The Celebration in 1995 and 2000.  Bobo has judged both the Fun Show in 2013 and The Celebration in 2012, 2016 and 2017. Bobo most recently judged the North Carolina Championships in 2019.

Scrivner is the “new kid on the block” when it comes to a Celebration when it comes to the three-judge panel.  However Scrivner has judged many of the industry’s premier events including the Columbia Spring Jubilee in 2019. Scrivner has also judged on multiple occasions at the Mississippi Charity (four times) as well as judging Woodbury over the 4th of July weekend and the Alabama Jubilee.

“We are very pleased to welcome this great panel to our 50th Spring Fun Show. The trio blends a great balance of experience, knowledge and a new face to one of our shows,” said Mike Inman, Celebration CEO.  As has become a recent trend, the Celebration also named two associate judges, Beverly Carter and Joe Herald, who will judge the first two nights with the official judging panel however their cards will not count in the tying of the class. “We continue to be dedicated to expanding the judging pool and allowing as many judges as possible the opportunity to gain the experience on one of the industry’s grandest stage,” concluded Inman.

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FINAL 2020 CELEBRATION® CLASS SCHEDULE RELEASED

The Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration has released the final Class Schedule for the 82nd Annual Celebration to be held on its historic show grounds August 26th – September 5th. Click here to view the final class sheet.

The Celebration released a tentative schedule on January 31st and took comments and suggestions through March 3rd. The Celebration received a significant amount of input from owners, exhibitors and trainers and analyzed the impact of each comment. “The Celebration Board is very thankful to have received so many responses to their request for input into this year’s schedule. The scheduling committee reviewed the nearly 30 recommendations received and are pleased that the majority of those recommendations have been implemented,” said Celebration CEO Mike Inman.

Each year the Celebration appoints a committee to look at thee class schedule and look for ways to improve it as well as improve the overall experience for our fans. The Celebration looks heavily at participation in specific divisions and classes to see current trends and to put the most horses in the ring for our fans. In addition the current rulebook as well as an emphasis on diversity in our class sheet is considered and The Celebration is doing everything it can to continue to promote participation of our youth.

“We feel this schedule combines both traditions from over 80 years as well as evolving trends in our industry.  Balancing those two elements are essential both to our participants and our spectators,” concluded Inman. 

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