A3O-Lancaster Fanning, Saturday, October 7, 2000 Top Equestrians In Harrisburg Oct. 12-21 For National HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.) The Pennsylvania Na tional Horse Show, one of Penn sylvania’s premier sporting events and America’s largest in door all-breed horse show, will conduct its SSth annual 10-day competition Oct. 12-21. Since its inception in 1945, the event at Harrisburg’s State Farm Show Complex, has raised more than $1.4 million for youth litera cy, educational and recreational programs through the Harris burg Kiwanis Youth Foundation. Each year, hundreds of thou sands of hunter, jumper, and eq uitation riders across the U.S. compete year-long for an invita tion to join the best of the best at “The Show Of Champions” in Harrisburg. The Pennsylvania National Horse Show is a cele bration of horse sports, featuring more than 1,400 of America’s top A TIRED OF PULLING / STUCK COWS M f FROM YOUR FREESTALLS? 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More than 200 young rid ers culminate a year of competi tion on Sunday, Oct. 15, as they vie for the American Horse Shows Association/Eisers and Pessoa National Hunter Seat Eq uitation Medal Championship one of the few events where the rider, rather than the horse, is judged. Many of the young national champions go on to represent the X Fully adjustable in height, neck rail & brisket rail also adjustable X Available from t-bed to 5-bed assemblies X Powder coated with a 20 year rust through guarantee U.S. in international and Olym pic Grand Prix competition of the type featured at the PNHS nightly Tuesday, Oct. 17 through closing Saturday, Oct. 21. Spec tators thrill to America’s best Grand Prix jumper riders, in cluding Olympic competitors, striving to win more than $115,000 in prize money by clearing jumps up to five-feet high and six-feet wide. A week of varied equestrian competition begins Monday, Oct. 16, with Hunt Night, an evening of friendly rivalry for the mid- Atlantic’s top fox-hunting clubs. For nearly 150 years, fox-hunting has remained a strong tradition in Pennsylvania, home to more hunts than any other state except Virginia. Teams and individuals test their hunting skills over fences, in the North American Fox-Hunting Horn Blowing "“OOWM v ' Plus HUGE FACTORY DISCOUNTS On Most MF Compact Tractors, 16-40 hp. Great deals on great tractors. Take advantage of 0% APR financing for 12 months, with nothing down and no payments for 90 days, plus big factory price incentives. If you prefer, there are special low rate financing deals all the way up to 60 months available, plus cash discounts. But hurry. These great deals will end October 31,2000. A MASSEY FERGUSON' Massey Ferguson* is a worldwide brand of AGCO Corporation, Duluth, GA Financing subiect to approval by AGCO Finance M.M. 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The $50,000 Budweiser Grand Prix de Penn National, the show’s richest and most prestigious event held Saturday night, Oct. 21, will be taped for broadcast on ESPN (the broadcast is sched uled for Sunday, Nov. 12 at 6 j=UJJ IJJIJJ e jt . %jip Frederick, MD 21701 (30iy4T3-4250 Westminster, MO' (4*o) 9**4Bss CJ.WONSIDLER 1975 Trymtsauersvllie BcJ. Quakertown, PA> 15951 (215) 656*1935 EST DAYS \ EQ itts * 4 '^ * :^8^«R&80H 'S'* &*/< y*' * Horse Show p.m.). The Royal Canadian Mounted Police will present their Musical Ride at the Pennsylvania Nation al Thursday through Sunday nights, Oct. 19-21, their first ap pearance at the show since 1982. The troupe of 32 horses and rid ers, with the support of founding sponsor Canadian Pacific, will perform a variety of cavalry drills and intricate formations at the trot and canter, all choreo graphed to music. General admission is $lO, $5 for seniors and children ages 12 and under, except Oct. 21, when all general admission tickets are $lO. Reserved seating is available Grand Prix Night, Saturday, Oct. 21; prices range from $l5 to $25. All performance passes with re served seating Oct. 21 are $lOO. For more information or a free brochure, call (717) 975-3677 or visit www.panational.org. ■? ■ * FAmSIIPMENT ' v < K&r Kf' -v'■ v