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1. An NBHA barrel race is a timed event using three
identical barrels set in a cloverleaf pattern. (The NBHA
World Championships, NBHA National Championships Series
and NBHA Super Shows will use 55‑gallon metal barrels
with closed ends. District shows are not required to use
metal barrels, however, barrels must be empty. They must
not have any weights in them which will make it less
likely for them to be knocked over.)
2. The starting gate or gates must remain the same
throughout the entire event. A contestant may request
that the gate be closed after they enter the arena. If
an arena has more than one gate at the end where riders
enter the arena, riders may be given a choice of
starting gates as long as the choice is extended to all
riders.
3. The start/finish line and the barrel positions
should be permanently marked and must remain the same
throughout the entire event.
4. The pattern at an NBHA show must meet the
following conditions:
a) a minimum of 15 feet between each of the first two
barrels and the side fence.
b) a minimum of 30 feet between the third barrel and
the back fence.
c) a minimum of 30 feet between the time line and the
first barrel.
5. Ground conditions
a) The ground conditions within the arena must remain
consistent throughout the event. The ground around the
barrels must be reworked and leveled after each 10 or
fewer contestants have competed. An amount less than 10
may be set by the District Director.
b) The preferred method of working the ground is with
a ground tool pulled by some type of motor vehicle. Hand
raking is not acceptable.
6. Any time a contestant crosses the starting line,
time will begin.
7. A contestant will be given a "no time" for missing
the pattern.
8. A contestant will be disqualified for running out
of turn. It is the contestant's responsibility to know
his/her draw position.
9. A contestant will be given a "no time" for
knocking over a barrel. A "no time" will also be given
if a barrel is knocked over and it sets up again on
either end. Touching a barrel, including keeping it from
falling, is permitted without penalty.
10. A contestant will be given a no time if the horse
or rider falls during the run in such a manner as to
break the pattern, or if the rider falls off the horse.
11. If a barrel is moved off its marker during
competition, the barrel must be reset prior to the next
competitor's run.
12. Contestants may ride any horse, regardless of
ownership, and may ride as many horses as they choose in
a class. However, a horse may not be shown by more than
one person in a class, unless the following conditions
are met:
a. Both contestants are members of the same immediate
family who
reside in the same household (husband, wife, children
and grandchildren 21 and under). Children and
grandchildren 21 and under who are attending school away
from home, but who reside part of the year with their
parents or grandparents are included under this rule.
b. Neither contestant is showing any other horse in
that class.
c. In no case will the same horse be run more than
twice in the
same class.
13. Entries for an NBHA class will close when the
first horse in that class runs, or at an earlier time as
specified on the show bill. Under no circumstances will
entries be taken for a class after the first horse in
that class has entered the arena.
14. At all NBHA sanctioned shows; the draw shall be
done in a random manner. Examples: a random computer
draw, shuffling entry cards, or drawing numbered chips.
Riders with multiple horses must specify a horse with
each entry. Each draw position assigned to such riders
will be assigned to a specific horse, and the rider must
ride the specified horse in the specified position.
Under no circumstances should a contestant be allowed to
_ pick out _ their draw position. Once set, the draw may
not be changed, except to accommodate entries with the
same horse or rider, or entries involving members of the
same immediate family, as defined in Section A, Rule
12a, which has drawn up close to each other. What
constitutes "close to each other" will be determined by
Show Management; however, a consistent standard should
be adhered to for the class. The draw may not be changed
to give preference to any rider or to accommodate
another commitment of a particular rider such as work or
another barrel race.
15. Only one horse may be in the arena at any time
during competition.
16. Reruns shall be granted if the timer fails to
work properly or if the barrels are not placed properly
on their markers. Any penalty incurred on the original
run shall not be applied against the rerun; however, any
penalty occurring on the rerun shall result in a _ no
time _ .
17. If the pattern is altered in any way during the
running of a class, such that it cannot be restored to
its original layout, all runs made to that point are
void for the purpose of NBHA points. NBHA points may be
awarded only if the entire class is rerun. (An altered
pattern includes, but is not limited to: Changes in the
staked position of the barrels; a change in the position
of the timing device, either vertically or horizontally;
or a change in the position of the entry gate(s).
18. Contestants who are given a no-time, either for
missing the pattern or knocking down a barrel, may
complete the pattern. However, show management may, at
its discretion, ask a rider who is taking excessive time
to train to leave the arena immediately. If such request
is not complied with, a $25 fine may be assessed,
payable to the district awards fund.
19. NBHA Officials have the right to disqualify any
uncontrolled horse which does not begin performance
within three minutes of the time the rider has been
called. This rule does not apply to competitors who have
not checked in with gate personnel. |