The Classic – June 11-12, 2022
Richmond, Indiana
Entries are now open! Deadline May 25.

2021 Results (Sunday)

Champion Market Lamb - Rachel Clark
Class 1 Market Lamb

Reserve Market Lamb - Kate Bowers, IN
Class 2 Market Lamb

Champion Ram - Andrew Formo, WI
Yearling Ram

Champion Ram - Mallory Bowers, IN
March Ram Lamb

Champion Ewe - Drew George, MI
Yearling Ewe

Reserve Ewe - Ryker Beckmier, IL
Yearling Ewe

3rd Overall Ewe - Drew George, MI
January Ewe Lamb

4th Overall Ewe - Hudson Fleener, PA
Yearling Ewe

5th Overall Ewe - Charlee Ryan, IL
February Ewe Lamb
Registration fees increase on May 24th. Fees can be paid online or by mailing a check postmarked by May 24th. Substitutions will be allowed.
Schedule of Events:
Friday:
Arrive anytime
3pm-7pm: Check In
630-730pm: Wether Weigh In
Saturday:
9am: Showmanship begins, starting with the oldest
Show to follow: Market lambs, Rams, Ewes
6pm: AJSA Fun Night
Sunday:
8am: Market Lambs, Rams, Ewes
Awards:Saturday, there will be awards for the top three in each class. There will be awards for Champions and Reserve Market Lamb, Ram, and Ewe.
Sunday, will be a cash payout in classes without awards. There will still be a Champion and Reserve banner for market lambs and rams. For ewes, we will be doing banners for the top 5 overall ewes.
Rules:
Showmanship
Age Breaks as of Day of the Show:
Novice-8 and under
9-11
12-13
14-16
17+
Sheep must be registered in junior exhibitors name that is showing the animal, may be registered in sibling pairs All junior exhibitors must be paid AJSA members
A ewe can only be entered in either market lamb class or breeding show
All Southdowns must be slick shorn within seven days of the show. Wool may be left below the knees and hock on the legs, (blended “cups” above the hock will be allowed). Wool may be left on the forehead up to the scurs and wool may be left on the ears. The belly and flank wool shall not be longer than the remainder of the sheared body.
21 and younger only.
No older exhibitors may be in the ring at any time
Junior exhibitors must be on the head of the animal