SHOW SCHEDULE
Currently, our 2022 Show Schedule is available!
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Things to look forward to in the 2022 year!
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"Hunter Jumper Schooling Shows" - Two Hunter Jumper Schooling Shows will be held throughout our 2022 season. Normally there would be a series of three in June, July, and August, but scheduling conflicts have taken hold. Next year we look forward to being back to our normal schedule.
Our first Hunter Jumper of the season is on June 4th, 2022, which will also be where we will be having our award presentation for the reserve and high point winners for 2021. The award presentation will begin at 1:00 o'clock. While we will still tally our own scores for our own award system, we will also still be looking at sanctioning with the MHJA.
The hunter jumper schooling show entry form may also be found here.
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For more information on our Hunter Jumper Schooling Shows, please visit our "Shows" page under "Services."
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"Dressage Schooling Shows" - Royalty Stables will host one dressage schooling shows in the year of 2022. Again, normally we would have two on our schedule, one at the beginning of the year and one at the end. We look forward to hosting both schooling years again next year.
Our dressage schooling shows will be sanctioned through TREA and WPDA.
The dressage schooling show entry form may also be found here.
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For more information on our Dressage Schooling Shows, please visit our "Shows" page under "Services"
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Royalty Stables 2022 Show Schedule is currently available!
For a printable schedule CLICK HERE
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Royalty Stables 2022 Show Schedule
Test & Train
May 21st, 2022
CANCEL
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Dressage Schooling Show
May 22nd, 2022
CANCEL
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Hunter Jumper Schooling Show
June 4th, 2022
Sanctioned: MHJA
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Hunter Jumper Schooling Show
July 16th, 2022
Sanctioned: MHJA
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Hunter Jumper Schooling Show
August 20th, 2022
CANCEL
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Dressage Schooling Show
September 24th, 2022
Sanctioned: WPDA & TREA -pending
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If you unfortunately were not able to attend some of our events in the past, check out some of our favorite photos to give you a sneak-peak into what you missed and hopefully will attend when you can.
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Hunter Jumper Schooling ShowContestants stand patiently waiting for the results of their class. | Game ShowLeadline contestant & her helpers at our Game Show where all level riders are welcome to spend the day with us having a great time playing games. PC: Vivian D. Photography |
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Hunter Jumper Schooling ShowOur Hunter / Jumper Schooling Shows operate with two working arenas. The leadline class takes place in our lower arena with classes ranging from leadline, ground poles, cross-rails, and two foot white standard jumps. | Game ShowWhile some contestants still need some assistance with their patterns, others are serious competitors taking advantage of the opportunity to practice. PC: Vivian D. Photography |
Hunter Jumper Schooling ShowA young competitor shows off his days winnings with his mount in front of our Royalty Stables jump. | Game ShowWhile we like to take the day to have a great time, we always encourage riders to appreciate their horses and the work they do. PC: Vivian D. Photography |
Hunter Jumper Schooling ShowLeadline competitors can be accompanied by a parent, friend, or even sometimes their siblings. Each young rider is given a blue ribbon and a prize. | Game ShowA contestant show pretty in pink - a local barrel racing competitor preparing for the 4H circuit & state finals. |
Hunter Jumper Schooling ShowAnother Hunter Jumper Schooling Show where competitors await their placing. | Dressage Schooling ShowA competitor testing at the Intro Level at their first dressage schooling show. |
Jump for JoyA local competitor "jumps for joy" for having such a successful season behind her. | The Next GenerationAt Royalty Stables we highly encourage the current generation of equestrians, but also provide opportunities for the next up & coming riders as well. |
Ribbons & PrizesWhile we give ribbons for classes 1st through 6th, we award division champions & winners with neck ribbons for their horse, & a prize for themselves or horse. Division prizes range from a bouquet of carrots, saddle pads, wine for those 21 years of age or older, and much more. | Classes for All AgesRoyalty Stables provides classes and opportunities for riders & horses of all ages & abilities. |
Trailer Safety DayTo kick our 2018 season off, we wanted to make sure each and every single person traveling to our facility, or anywhere else, traveled with their horse in the safest way possible. Our Trailer Safety Day had a variety of speakers and volunteers, which as listed in the following photos. In this photo we have District Judge & Attorney Christopher Welch. | Trailer Safety DayAnother guest speaker and volunteer at our Trailer Safety Day was Dr. Salomon from Allegheny Equine Associates. Dr. Salomon spoke on emergency care for horses and ways to stabilize your horse in an emergency before your vet can get there. |
Trailer Safety DayOur local firemen from Cycle Firehall made an appearance with their trucks and equipment and their part with CART. | Trailer Safety DayAlthough the Trailer Safety Day was a Royalty Stables event, Kingsley Blasco Insurance sponsored all food and beverages for our event. |
Trailer Safety DayWe were so fortunate to have such a wonderful, ready to learn, crowd attend this event. | Trailer Safety DayA presentation with visual aids was provided by CART, the Westmoreland Animal Response Team. |
Trailer Safety DayA representative from CART explaining how some of their equipment works and how they are able to assist in certain situations. | Trailer Safety DayRepresentatives from the Pennsylvania State Police and DOT division education on proper trailer hook-ups and current laws & licensing. |
Trailer Safety DayA representative from CART & PSP working together to go over proper trailer techniques and safety details. |