2015 KHJA Rule Book - Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association

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2015 KHJA Rule Book - Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association
Kentucky
Hunter Jumper
Association
Officers
President
Vice-President
Secretary/Treasurer
Point Secretary
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Joyce Brinsfield (2016)
Diana Conlon (2016)
Sarah Coleman
Mark Llewellyn
President Emeritus
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Elaine Schott
Directors
Eastern Region
Western Region
Bruce Brown (2016)
Laura D'Angelo (2015)
Matt McHugh (2016)
Melissa Murphy (2016)
Katy Ross (2016)
Caroline Smith (2016)
David Warner (2016)
Ashley Watts (2015)
Nancy George (2015)
Tara Gnau (2016)
Keedle Ritter-Konopka (2015)
Sarah Spry (2015)
Northern Region
Katrina Fanning (2016)
Elaine Hoffmann (2016)
Trena Kerr (2015)
Out of State Director
Maria Kneipp (2015)
Junior Representatives
Kelby Kane
Lily Walton
www.khja.org
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2015 KHJA Calendar
April
25-26
Windfall Farm-NR
May
2-3
Windfall Farm-NR
Versailles, KY
May
3
Versailles, KY
May
6-10
Lebanon, OH
May
13-17
Kentucky Spring Classic-AA
Lebanon, OH
May
16-17
Scheffelridge Farm-NR
Versailles, KY
May
20-24
Nashville Country-AA
Versailles, KY
May
23
Lexington, KY
May
23-24
Lexington, KY
May
24
Lakeside Arena-NR
Wilmington, OH
May
25
Lakeside Arena-NR
Wilmington, OH
May
27-31
Nashville Classic-AA
Wilmington, OH
May
30-31
Windfall Farm-NR
Country Heir I-AA
Erica Staib
New shows may be added throughout the show season.
Check the website calendar for late additions.
December
6
Lakeside Arena-NR
December
7
Lakeside Arena-NR
December
20
Lochmoor Stables-NR
January
10
Lochmoor Stables-NR
January
10
Lakeside Arena-NR
January
11
Lakeside Arena-NR
January
16-17
January
18
January
23-25
Country Heir-A
January
30-1
Country Heir-A
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Jeanie Cappiello
Jeanie Cappiello
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Elaine Schott
Trena Kerr
Frankie Stark
Frankie Stark
February
4-8
February
14
February
20-22
February
21
February
21-22
February
22
February
25-1
Frankie Stark
Jeanie Cappiello
Frankie Stark
Bruce Brown
Michelle Zimmer
Bruce Brown
Frankie Stark
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(219) 742-8316
[email protected]
www.lochmoorstables.com
(219) 742-8316
[email protected]
www.lochmoorstables.com
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 489-0481
[email protected]
(859) 250-5473
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(219) 742-8316
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(615) 440-0728
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
(219) 742-8316
[email protected]
www.lochmoorstables.com
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(845) 246-8833
[email protected]
www.hitsshows.com
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
www.brownlandfarm.com
(330) 518-9001
[email protected]
mastersonequestrian.org
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
www.brownlandfarm.com
Bernie Traurig Clinic
KHJA Winter Show-NR
Country Heir-AA
Lochmoor Stables-NR
Country Heir-A
Lakeside Arena-NR
The Jaeckle Centre-NR
Lakeside Arena-NR
Country Heir-AA
March
7
Lochmoor Stables-NR
March
7
Lakeside Arena-NR
March
8
Lakeside Arena-NR
March
20-22
Country Heir-A
March
25-29
Country Heir-AA
Jeanie Cappiello
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Frankie Stark
Frankie Stark
April
11
Lakeside Arena-NR
April
12
Lakeside Arena-NR
April
15-19
Commonwealth National-AA
April
15-19
Country Heir-AA
April
15-19
Brownland Spring I-AA
April
18-19
Masterson Equestrian Trust-NR
April
22-26
Brownland Spring I-AA
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Kristen Vale
Frankie Stark
Robin Anderton
Sarah Coleman
Robin Anderton
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www.khja.org
www.khja.org
www.khja.org
Erica Staib
Joyce Brinsfield
Hugh Kincannon
Hugh Kincannon
Nori Scheffel
Robin Anderton
Bruce Brown
Frankie Stark
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Robin Anderton
Erica Staib
[email protected]
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
(859) 948-2632
[email protected]
(859) 233-0492
[email protected]
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com
(859) 233-0492
[email protected]
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com
(859) 509-0404
[email protected]
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(859) 250-5473
[email protected]
www.majesticfarm.net
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(845) 246-8833
[email protected]
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(859) 254-3570
[email protected]
(845) 246-8833
[email protected]
(859) 509-0404
[email protected]
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
(859) 233-0492
[email protected]
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(859) 250-5473
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
(859) 233-0492
[email protected]
Ballyhigh Show Stable-NR
Kentucky Spring-AA
Lakeside Arena-NR
Country Heir-NR
Lebanon, OH
June
3-7
Wilmington, OH
June
10-14
Country Heir II-AA
Versailles, KY
June
13-14
Majestic Summer I-NR
Thompson’s Station, TN
June
20
Versailles, KY
June
20-21
Wilmington, OH
June
21
Lebanon, OH
June
24-28
Versailles, KY
July
1-5
Showday National-AA
Versailles, KY
July
1-5
Mid-South Classic-AA
Wilmington, OH
July
3-6
Robert Murphy Stable-B
Wilmington, OH
July
8-12
Versailles, KY
July
18-19
Scheffelridge Farm-NR
Versailles, KY
July
18-19
Windfall Farm-NR
Culpeper, VA
July
22-26
Kentucky Summer-AA
Wilmington, OH
July
25
Franklin, TN
July
25-26
Lexington, KY
July
26
Franklin, TN
July
28-2
www.lochmoorstables.com
www.countryheir.com
www.lakesidearena.org
www.thejaecklecentre.com
www.lakesidearena.org
www.countryheir.com
Frankie Stark
Frankie Stark
Trena Kerr
Bruce Brown
Erica Staib
Bruce Brown
Robin Anderton
Kristen Vale
Robin Anderton
Marianne Murphy
Kristen Vale
Nori Scheffel
Erica Staib
Hugh Kincannon
Bruce Brown
Trena Kerr
Bruce Brown
Hugh Kincannon
Goshen, OH
(513) 630-3690
Lakeside Arena-NR
Windfall Farm-NR
Lakeside Arena-NR
Brownland Summer-AA
Cavalier Classic-AA
Lakeside Arena-NR
Majestic Summer II-NR
Lakeside Arena-NR
Kentucky Summer Classic-AA
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Goshen, OH
Versailles, KY
www.ballyhigh.com
Lexington, KY
Lexington, KY
Paris, KY
www.scheffelridgefarm.com
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
Fayetteville, OH
www.countryheir.com
Versailles, KY
Versailles, KY
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Goshen, OH
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
Lexington, KY
Lexington, KY
Batavia, OH
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
Goshen, OH
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Culpeper, VA
www.hitsshows.com
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Lexington, KY
www.robertmurphystables.com
Culpeper, VA
www.hitsshows.com
Paris, KY
www.scheffelridgefarm.com
Goshen, OH
Lexington, KY
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
Batavia, OH
www.majesticfarm.net
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
Lexington, KY
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com
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August
4-9
August
11-16
Bluegrass Festival-AA
August
12-16
Winston National-AA
August
15-16
Windfall Farm-NR
August
19-23
KHJA-AA
August
19-23
Constitution Classic-AA
August
22-23
Majestic Summer III-NR
Michael Morrissey
Hugh Kincannon
Kristen Vale
Erica Staib
Hugh Kincannon
Kristen Vale
Trena Kerr
Traders Point Charity-AA
(941) 527-6608
[email protected] www.traderspoint.org
(859) 233-0492
[email protected]
(845) 246-8833
[email protected]
www.hitsshows.com
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
(859) 233-0492
[email protected]
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com
(845) 246-8833
[email protected]
www.hitsshows.com
(859) 250-5473
[email protected]
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(859) 948-2632
[email protected]
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
(615) 838-7560
[email protected]
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
(845) 246-8833
[email protected]
www.hitsshows.com
(513) 630-3690
[email protected]
www.windfallfarmhorseshows.com
September
2-6
Brownland Fall I-AA
September
4-6
Country Heir-A
September
5
Lakeside Arena-NR
September
6
Lakeside Arena-NR
September
7
Lakeside Arena-NR
Robin Anderton
Frankie Stark
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
September 9-13
Brownland Fall II-AA
September11-13
The KHJA Fall Classic-NR
September11-13
Country Heir-A
September17-21
Kentucky National-AA
September19-20
Windfall Farm-NR
September23-27
Culpeper Finals-AA
September26-27
Windfall Farm-NR
October
3
Camargo Hunter Trials-NR
October
10-11
Ballyhigh Classic-NR
October
14-18
Brownland Autumn Country-AA
October
17
Lakeside Arena-NR
October
18
Lakeside Arena-NR
October
17-18
Lochmoor Stables-NR
October
21-25
Brownland Autumn Classic-AA
Robin Anderton
Joyce Brinsfield
Frankie Stark
Suzanne Mayo
Erica Staib
Kristen Vale
Erica Staib
Deborah Plettner
Joyce Brinsfield
Robin Anderton
Bruce Brown
Bruce Brown
Jeanie Cappiello
Robin Anderton
(513) 382-4176 [email protected]
Culpeper, VA
Batavia, OH
www.majesticfarm.net
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Versailles, KY
B. Local shows will follow USEF rules when applicable.
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Lexington, KY
www.khja.org
Fayetteville, OH
www.countryheir.com
Lexington, KY
www.thekentuckynational.com
Goshen, OH
Culpeper, VA
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
(219) 742-8316
[email protected]
www.lochmoorstables.com
(615) 791-8182
[email protected]
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(859) 873-9155
[email protected]
www.lakesidearena.org
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
(513) 875-3318
[email protected]
www.countryheir.com
Country Heir-NR
www.khja.org
D. The manager of a Local show must be a member of KHJA.
E. Each show must of fer at least three classes in any Hunter
classification offered with KHJA specifications, except Miscellaneous
Classes or Equitation.
F.
Cincinnati, OH
camargohuntertrials.com
[email protected]
November 21-23
C. Each show must appoint a manager and secretary who will be
responsible to the KHJA.
Goshen, OH
(859) 873-9155
Country Heir-NR
I. GENERAL
Versailles, KY
Versailles, KY
www.lakesidearena.org
November 14-15
To become a member of the Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association (KHJA), the
following important rules must be enforced.
A. Regular member shows must be held in Kentucky or within the
boundaries of the adjoining states, and must be members of the
United States Equestrian Federation (USEF , www .usef.org) and
United States Hunter Jumper Association (USHJA, www.ushja.org).
Fayetteville, OH
www.countryheir.com
[email protected]
Lakeside Arena-NR
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Lexington, KY
(859) 873-9155
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Frankie Stark
The Kentucky Hunter Jumper Association invites your show to become a member. The shows that have joined in the past feel that their af
filiation with the
Association has enabled them to present a more interesting show for spectators
and has increased their revenue by drawing additional entries.
Goshen, OH
[email protected]
November
Frankie Stark
2015 HORSE SHOW RULES
Culpeper, VA
(615) 791-8182
Lakeside Arena-NR
Bruce Brown
Lexington, KY
[email protected]
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RULE CHANGES VOTED ON DURING THE ANNUAL MEETING HELD
IN NOVEMBER 2014 ARE INDICATED IN RED.
www.kentuckyhorseshows.com
(859) 948-2632
November
Bruce Brown
Zionsville, IN
www.ballyhigh.com
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Versailles, KY
Versailles, KY
G. KHJA has the authority to drug test any horse at member shows.
H. In the event of an owner having multiple entries, a horse/pony may
be shown in the under saddle class by any rider who meets the
USEF requirements of that division.
I.
Any member who is not in good financial standing with KHJA or a
KHJA-affiliated horse show will not be listed on the website until the
debt is paid in full. In addition, points accumulated at a show where
there is an outstanding balance will be forfeited.
J.
A committee will be appointed by the Board of Directors to review
the current rule book. Any changes will then be presented to the
membership at the annual meeting.
Lebanon, OH
Franklin, TN
www.brownlandfarm.com
Versailles, KY
Versailles, KY
Fayetteville, OH
Fayetteville, OH
All class specifications set forth in any Prize List shall be adhered to
unless they are in conflict withAssociation rules. Due notice must be
given of any correction or change.
K. For B- and C-rated Regular shows, Local points are awarded for
Local divisions.
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C. Judge Restrictions.
II. SHOW DATES
A. Application for show dates shall be made on a form provided by the
Association.
B. Dues of $50 for local shows and $75 for USEF-rated shows must
accompany application for show dates; cancellation will result in
forfeiture of dues.
C. To maintain comparable dates and to be included in the roster of
shows, applications for dates must be received by November 30 of
the previous year.
D. New show dates must be applied for at least thirty (30) days prior to
show.
E. NR- (local), C- and B-rated shows may not have conflicting weekend
dates within a 50-mile radius. Dates will be approved on a firstcome, first-serve basis.
III. PRIZE LIST AND SHOW RESULTS
A Show results must be forwarded to Mark Llewellyn, P . O. Box 1 122,
Versailles, KY 40383, by certified mail with return receipt requested
and must be postmarked within ten (10) days of the show . Failure to
do so will result in a $50 fine and no subsequent dates will be granted
until the fine is paid.
B. Regular member shows must send results electronically in ShowPro
or USEF format. If sent in USEF format, championship results must
be sent in a PDF file. Send electronic results to Mark Llewellyn at
[email protected]
Local shows may send results electronically in ShowPro or USEF
format, or send a hard copy . If sent in USEF format, championship
results must be sent in a PDF file. Do not email results.
C. Point standings may be checked at www
.khja.org at any time.
Members will have 30 days after the points have been posted on the
website to make inquiries to the Association’s Point Secretary via
e-mail (mllewellyn@ ker .com). After 30 days, the points will be
considered official.
D. Prize lists must state the following:
1) ASTM-approved helmets must be worn at all times when mounted.
2) Martingales are not permitted in under saddle classes.
IV. SHOW OFFICIALS
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(a) A judge may not be an owner of any interest in a horse (including
but not limited to syndicate and partnership shares).
(b) A judge may not be a trainer , coach, exhibitor , rider, steward,
lessor, lessee or manager at any competition at which he/she is
officiating, including unrated classes.
D. Stewards. A steward must be recognized by the USEF. The steward
is to protect the interests of the Exhibitors, Judges and Show
Management, but not necessarily the KHJA.
E. A KHJA Board Member will of ficiate in the capacity of a steward in
the event of a dispute or safety issue, especially in cases in which
riders exhibit wanton or willful disregard for themselves, their horses
or other individuals.
V. DEFINITIONS
A. Pre-Green Hunter:
A Pre-Green Hunter is a horse of any age in its first or second year of
showing over 3' to 3'3" fences at USEF Regular Member
, Canadian
Equestrian Federation or any national or international competition.
Fences not to exceed 3'3". A 3' section must be of fered and a 3'3"
section may be offered. Horses may only compete in one height section
at a show, but may alternate from one show to another . Once a horse
has shown 3'6" he is not eligible to compete in the Pre-Green Hunter
division, regardless of age. Exception: green reinstatements. Pre-Green
may not be reinstated. There will be two annual awards for the Pre-Green
division: 3' and 3'3".
B. Working Hunter:
(a) A Green Hunter is a horse in its first or second calendar year of
showing in any class in any horse show requiring horses to jump
higher than 3'3".
Open to Regular Competitors only.
(1) First Year: 3'6". At shows that are not Regular members of
the USEF, 3'3" is recommended prior to June 1.
(2) Second Year: 3'9". At shows that are not Regular members
of the USEF, 3'6" is recommended prior to June 1.
(b) Regular Working Hunter: 3'9" to 4'. Open to Regular Competitors
only.
(c) If entries warrant, divisions will be combined and will jump at
their respective height.
A. Judges. All judges at Regular shows must be recognized by USEF
with a Registered or Recorded status in the divisions in which they
officiate.
C. Low Hunter: 3' to 3'3". Open to Local Competitors
B. Local shows may have knowledgeable horsepersons who do not
have USEF status as judges.
D. Adult Amateur Hunter: 2'9" to 3'. Open to both Local and Regular
competitors.
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A Low Hunter is a horse or pony of any classification.
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(a) Riders 35 years old and younger.
(b) Riders over 35 years old.
(a) Riders 35 years old and younger.
(c) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) horses obtain
points in each classification.
(b) Riders over 35 years old.
(d) May be combined with Children’ s Hunter if there are fewer than
three (3) entries.
To be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete
as Junior Exhibitors. Riders may not compete in any other classes
at the same competition where fences exceed 3'3", except the
Adult Amateur Jumper and Amateur Owner Hunter . Any rider
showing in the Amateur Owner Hunter division may compete one
(1) different horse in the Adult Amateur Hunter division and must
own or have an USEF registered lease of said horse. Fences to
be set between 2'9" to 3'; spreads not to exceed fence height.
Ponies may be shown by Adults, suitability to count. Entries need
not be jogged for soundness. An unrestricted Children’ s/Adult
Hunter division may be of fered and be open to all Amateurs and
Juniors; fence height not to exceed 3'3".
E. Children’s Hunter: 3'. Open to both Local and Regular Competitors.
(a) Riders 14 years old and younger.
(b) Riders 15 to 17 years old.
(c) May be combined with Adult Amateur Hunter if there are fewer
than three (3) entries.
Open to horses and ponies. To be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor .
Neither horses nor riders may cross-enter into the Junior Hunter
section at the same show . Riders may not cross-enter into any
classes in which fences exceed 3'3" at the same show , except
Medal classes, age group Equitation classes and Children's
Jumper classes. Ponies may not compete in the Children's section if also entered in the Pony division at the same show . Fence
heights 2'9" to 3'; spreads not to exceed fence heights. Entries
need not be jogged for soundness. An unrestricted Children’ s/
Adult Hunter division may be offered and be open to all Amateurs
and Juniors; fence heights not to exceed 3'3".
F. Junior Hunter: 3'6". Open to both Local and Regular Competitors.
(a) Separate classifications may be of fered for Small Horses (under
16 hands high) and for Large Horses (16 hands high and over).
(b) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) horses obtain
points in each classification.
G. Junior Hunter: 3'3". Open to Regular Competitors only.
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H. Amateur Owner Hunter: 3'6". Open to Regular Competitors only.
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(c) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) horses obtain
points in each classification.
I.
Amateur Owner Hunter: 3'3". Open to Regular competitors only.
J. Pony Hunter: Open to Regular Competitors only.
(a) Small (not to exceed 12.2 hands high): 2'3".
(b) Medium (over 12.2, not to exceed 13.2 hands high): 2'6".
(c) Large (over 13.2, not to exceed 14.2 hands high): 3'.
(d) All ponies may be shown at their respective fence heights in a
combined class, or may be shown in individual classes divided
into all three fence-height classifications, or may be shown in
combined Small/Medium class and Large class.
(e) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) ponies obtain
points in each classification. If less than three (3) Small Ponies or
three (3) Medium Ponies fail to obtain points, the award will be
combined for Small and Medium.
K. Green Pony Hunter: Open to Regular Competitors only.
(a) Small (not to exceed 12.2 hands high): 2'3".
(b) Medium (over 12.2, not to exceed 13.2 hands high): 2'6".
(c) Large (over 13.2, not to exceed 14.2 hands high): 2'9".
(d) All ponies may be shown at their respective fence heights in a
combined class, or may be shown in individual classes divided
into all three fence-height classifications, or may be shown in
combined Small/Medium class and Large class.
(e) Separate awards will be made if at least three (3) ponies obtain
points in each classification. If less than three (3) Small Ponies or
three (3) Medium Ponies fail to obtain points, the award will be
combined for Small and Medium.
L. Children’s Hunter Pony: Open to ponies ridden by a Junior Exhibitor
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Riders may not cross-enter into any classes in which fences exceed
3'3" at the same show , except Medal classes, age group Equitation
classes and Children’s Jumper classes. The combination pony/rider
is not eligible for USEF Rated classes at the same show . Any rider
competing in the Rated Pony Hunter division may only show one (1)
pony in the Children's Hunter Pony division.
To be judged on
performance, soundness, manners, way of going, size of rider to
mount and suitability as a Children's Hunter Pony . To be of fered at
two heights: fences 2' for Small and Medium, and 2'6" for Large
ponies; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Ponies need not be
jogged for soundness. No in and outs.
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M. Hunter Seat Equitation: Open to both Regular and Local
Competitors who still retain their amateur status.
meters (2'11") to 1.00 meters (3'3") at Local shows. May be
combined with Adult Jumper if there are fewer than 4 entries.
(a) 11 years old and under: 2' to 2'3".
(f)
(b) 12 through 14 years old: 2'6" to 3'.
(g) Pony Jumpers: Open to Regular Competitors.A pony, 14.2 hands
and under in height, that is ridden by an individual who has not
reached his/her 18th birthday . Cash winnings do not influence
this classification.
(c) 15 through 17 years old: 3' to 3'6".
(d) Short Stirrup, 11 years old and younger: 1'6" to 2'.
(e) Long Stirrup, 12 years and over: 1'6" to 2'.
Training or Schooling: 1.00 meters (3'3") to 1.10 meters (3'7")
(i) Pony Jumper classes may be conducted under the following USEF Articles and Tables:
(f) Adult: 2'9" to 3'3".
Table I – Touch classes
(g) All age groups may be shown separately or in a combined class
at their respective fence heights, or classes may be divided into
14 years old and younger, and 15 through 17 years old.
Table II – Knockdown Classes (Except Table II, Sec. 4, Table
II, Sec. 5, Table II, Sec. 6, Table II, Sec. 8, Table II, Sec. 9).
(h) Awards:
Table IV.
i. Separate Regular awards will be given if at least three (3) riders
obtain points in each classification. If less than three (3) riders
under 11 years old and less than three (3) riders 12 through 14
years old fail to obtain points, the award will be combined for
those 14 years old and younger.
(ii) Final obstacles of all combinations in Pony Jumper classes
may not be spreads. All entrants will compete over same
heights, spreads and distances.
(iii) Pony Jumper may offer classes at .95 meters, 1.0 meters,
or 1.05 meters as specified in Prize List. Local Competitions – no minimum height or spread, but fence dimensions
must be stated in the Prize List.
ii. Separate Local awards will be given for 1 1 and under, 12-14 and
15-17 if at least three (3) riders obtain points in each classification.
If two of the three classifications have at least three riders
obtaining points, the classification without the minimum number will be combined with the closest age group. In the case
that the 12-14 year classification does not have the minimum
number, that classification will be combined with the division
that has the least number of riders.
The Time Allowed is based on minimum speed of 360 or
382 yards per minute for Pony Jumpers. The speed to be
used for each class or section must be indicated in the
Prize List.
(iv) The following fence dimensions define each level:
.95 meters. Fences 2'9" to 3'0" in height and 3'0" to 3'6" in
spread (Triple bars/liverpools to 4').
If two or more of the three classifications do not have at least three
(3) riders obtaining points, the entire division will be combined.
N. Jumper: Pre/Intermediate Children’s Jumpers, Hopeful Jumpers and
Training or Schooling Jumpers are Local divisions. Children's Jumper
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Adult Jumper, and Low Child/Adult Jumper are Local and Regular
divisions, all other classifications are Regular divisions.
(a) Hopeful Jumpers: 0.75 meters (2'5") to 0.90 meters (2'11")
(b) Pre/Intermediate Children’s/Adult Jumpers: 0.75 meters (2'5")
to 0.90 meters (2'11") Rider may not cross-enter into any class
where fences are higher than 3'.
(c) Children’s Jumper: See Zone 5 specifications, 1.10 meters
(3'7") to 1.15 meters (3'9") at Regular shows. 0.90 meters
(2'11") to 1.10 meters (3'7") at Local shows.
(d) Adult Amateur Jumpers: See Zone 5 specifications, 1.10 meters
(3'7") to 1.15 meters (3'9") at Regular shows, 0.90 meters (3'1")
to 1.10 meters (3'1") to 1.10 meters (3'7") at Local shows.
(e) Low Children’s/Adult Jumpers: See Zone 5 specifications, 1.00
meters (3'3") to 1.05 meters (3'5") at Regular shows; 0.90
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Heights:
The following fence dimensions are approximate equivalents
in metric and English units:
0.70 m
0.75 m
0.80 m
0.85 m
0.90 m
0.95 m
1.00 m
1.05 m
1.10 m
1.15 m
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Fences 2'3" in height
Fences 2'5" in height
Fences 2'7" in height
Fences 2'9" in height
Fences 2'11" in height
Fences 3'1" in height
Fences 3'3" in height
Fences 3'5" in height
Fences 3'7" in height
Fences 3'9" in height
1.20 m
1.25 m
1.30 m
1.35 m
1.40 m
1.45 m
1.50 m
1.55 m
1.60 m
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Fences 3'11" in height
Fences 4'1" in height
Fences 4'3" in height
Fences 4'5" in height
Fences 4'7" in height
Fences 4'9" in height
Fences 4'11" in height
Fences 5'1" in height
Fences 5'3" in height
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1.0 meters. Fences 3'0" to 3'3" in height and 3'3" to 3'9" in
spread (Triple bars/liverpools to 4'3").
1.05 meters. Fences 3'3" to 3'6" in height and 3'6" to 4'0" in
spread (Triple bars/liverpools to 4'6").
(h)
Modified Junior/Amateur: 1.15 meters (3'9").
Horse/ rider combination may not cross-enter into any other
jumper division at the same show except for training and schooling.
(i)
Junior/Amateur Owner: 1.20 meters (3'11") to 1.40 meters (4'7").
(j)
Open Jumpers: 1.20 meters (3'11") and up.
O. Short Stirrup: 1'6" to 2'. Open to both Regular and Local Competitors.
For riders 11 years and under . Cross-entering by rider at the same
show is not permitted into classes with fences exceeding 2', including
all Children's Hunter Pony heights; 11 & under equitation is allowed.
(a)
May be combined with Long Stirrup if there are less than three
(3) entries.
P. Long Stirrup: 1'6" to 2'. Open to Local competitors.
For riders 12 and over. Cross-entering by rider at the same show is
not permitted into classes with fences exceeding 2', except in
equitation.
(a) May be combined with Short Stirrup if there are less than three
(3) entries.
Q. Breeding Two-Year Olds and Three-Y ear Olds: Open to Regular
Competitors only.
(a)
Yearling
(b)
Two-Year-Olds
(c)
Three-Year-Olds
R. Limit Rider 2'6": Open to Local Competitors only to riders who have
never shown higher than 2'6". To be judged as a hunter class.
(a)
A Limit Rider is one who has not won more than six blue ribbons
over fences 2'6" or higher at any KHJA recognized shows.
Riders may compete based on their status as of December 1.
(b)
A rider who competes on more than one horse in this division at
one show may only receive the points earned by the leading
horse at that show.
S. Baby Green: 2'6". Open to Local and Regular Competitors.
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(a)
Open to horses that have not shown over fences higher than
2'9".
(b)
Horses may not cross-enter at the same show into any class
where fences exceed 2'9".
(c)
Eligibility for this division is two (2) years of showing at 2'6".
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TABLE OF ELIGIBILITY
Classification
Regular Competitor
Pre-Green Hunter
✓
Working Hunter
✓
Low Hunter
Adult Amateur Hunter
✓
Children's Hunter
✓
Junior Hunter
✓
Junior Hunter 3’3”
✓
Amateur Owner Hunter
✓
Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3"
✓
Pony Hunter
✓
Green Pony Hunter
✓
Children's Hunter Pony
✓
Hunter Seat Equitation
✓
Hopeful Jumper
Pre/Intermediate Children's Hunter
✓
Children's Jumper
✓
Adult Jumper
✓
Low Children’s/Adult Jumper
✓
Pony Jumper
✓
Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper
✓
Hunter Short Stirrup
✓
Long Stirrup Hunter
Breeding
✓
Limit Rider
Baby Green
✓
Pre/Int. Children's/Adult Jumper
✓
Pre/Intermediate Adult Hunter
✓
Beginner Horse/Rider
Cross-Rail Equitation
Long Stirrup Equitation
Training/Schooling Jumper
Walk-Trot Equitation
Open Jumper
✓
Short Stirrup Equitation
✓
Intermediate Children’s/Adult Equitation ✓
Performance Hunter 3’3” - 3’6”
✓
High Performance Working Hunter
✓
Thoroughbred Hunter
✓
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Local Competitor
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
✓
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T. Special Hunter: 2'6". Open to all horses/ponies/riders. No year-end
award will be given in this division.
U. Pre/Intermediate Children’s Hunter: 2'3" to 2'6". Open to Regular
and Local horses and ponies ridden by a junior exhibitor. Rider may
not cross-enter into any class where fences are 3' or higher at the
same horse show.
(a) Only Pre and Intermediate Children's Hunter points will count per
show. Only points earned in divisions with this exact name will
count for year-end awards. If a rider competes in more than one
division, a rider will receive the points from the division from which
the highest points were accrued.
(b) May be combined with Pre/Intermediate Adult Hunter if there are
less than three (3) entries.
V. Pre/Intermediate Adult Hunter: 2'3" to 2'6". Open to Regular and
Local horses and ponies ridden by an adult amateur exhibitor. Rider
may not cross-enter into any class where fences are 3' or higher at
the same horse show.
(a) Pre and Intermediate Adult Hunter points will count. Only points
earned in division with this exact name will count for year-end
awards. If a rider competes in more than one division, a rider will
receive the points from the division from which the highest points
were accrued.
(b) May be combined with Pre/Intermediate Children’s Hunter if there
are less than three (3) entries.
W. Beginner Horse/Pony: 2'. Open to Local horses in their first or
second year of showing that have never shown 2'6" or higher. Horses
may cross-enter Baby Green only. To be judged as a hunter class.
(a) Trotting not to be penalized.
(b) Eligibility for this division is two (2) years.
X. Beginner Rider: 2'. Open to Local riders in their first or second year
of showing who have never shown in any 2'6" division. Riders may
not cross-enter into any 2'6" division, including jumpers.To be judged
as a hunter class.
(a) Trotting not to be penalized.
Y. Cross-Rail Equitation: Open to Local riders of any age who have
not shown over a course of fences 2' or higher . Riders may crossenter into Beginner Rider only.
(a) Trotting not to be penalized.
(b) Eligibility for this division is two (2) years.
(c) Division may be held as 8 and Under and 9 and Over. One yearend award will be given.
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Z. Cross-Rails Green Horse/Pony: Open to horses or ponies that
have not shown over a course of fences higher than 2'. No year-end
award will be given in this division.
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(a) May cross-enter into Beginner Horse.
(b) Trotting not to be penalized.
AA. Walk-Trot Equitation: Open to beginner Local riders of any age.
May not enter into any 2' or higher division.
(a) May cross-enter into Cross-Rail classes.
(b) Eligibility for this division is one (1) year.
(c) Division may be held as 8 and Under and 9 and Over. One yearend award will be given.
BB. Performance W orking Hunter: 3'3" - 3'6". For Performance Hunter
specifications, please refer to the United States Equestrian Federation
rules at www.usef.org.
CC. High Performance W orking Hunter: 4'. For Performance Hunter
specifications, please refer to the United States Equestrian Federation
rules at www.usef.org.
DD. Thoroughbred Hunter: Open to Regular and Local competitors.
Two sections may be offered, 2'6" and 3'. Sections may be combined if
entries (less than three in each section) warrant.
VI. HIGH POINT AWARDS
A. Terms of Competition. Separate Annual Local and Regular Awards will
be given to horses and riders who score the highest number of points in
their classification at shows recognized by KHJA from December 1 to
November 30 under the following conditions:
1. A horse that has not been recorded as a Lifetime member must be
recorded annually and the owner of record must be a member of KHJA.
2. Only classes that follow KHJA specifications will be counted.
3. No points will be counted in a non-division class, such as equitation
or miscellaneous, if fewer than three (3) entries have entered and
competed. All classes in a division will be counted if three (3)
entries have entered and competed in the first class of the division.
No Championship or Reserve points will be counted if fewer than
three (3) entries have entered and competed in the first class of
the division. Jumper divisions will be awarded championship points
only if there are three (3) or more classes of fered in the division.
Championship points will be tabulated by the total amount of
points accumulated in that division based on the scale of: 1st, 10
points; 2nd, 6 points; 3rd, 4 points; 4th, 2 points; 5th, 1 point; 6th,
1/2 point.
4. Points accumulated toward High Score Awards by any horse
found to have received a forbidden substance and penalized by
the USEF shall be nullified.
5. If there are not at least three (3) horses/ponies/riders in a division,
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points for Regular, and shown and placed a minimum of three (3)
horse shows during the year to be eligible for a year-end award.
2. Division Champions will be awarded 2 times the total first place point
value of the first class in that section.
6. The Annual Meeting will become separate from the
Awards
Banquet. The annual membership meeting will be held in
November. The annual awards banquet will be held in January .
Nominations and Rules will go into ef fect December 1. Banquet
and Awards will be held in January.
3. Division Reserve Champions will be awarded 1.5 times the total first
place value of the first class in that section.
B. Points Values for Year-end Awards.
5. Classifications will be rated as follows for Regular competitors:
(a) Pre-Green and Adult Amateur Hunters will be rated according to
the highest rated Hunter Section at the same show.
1.
Place
Local
‘C’ Rated
‘B’ Rated
Number of Exhibitors
Number of Exhibitors
Number of Exhibitors
3-8
9-15 16-25 26+
3-8
9-15 16-25 26+
3-8 9-15 16-25 26+
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(b) Children’s Hunter and Equitation will be rated according to the
highest rated Junior or Pony Hunter Section at the same show.
C. Grand Hunter Champion Awards.
1. Regular Competitors:
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10
15
20
25
15
20
25
30
20
25
30
40
(a) Senior Exhibitor: The horse earning the most points in any one
Hunter division shall be named Grand Champion.
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6
10
15
20
10
15
20
25
15
20
25
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(b) Junior Exhibitor: The horse or pony earning the most points in any
one Hunter division shall be named Grand Champion.
3
4
5
10
15
5
10
15
20
10
15
20
30
4
2
4
5
10
4
5
10
15
5
10
15
25
5
1
3
4
5
3
4
5
10
4
5
10
20
6
1/2
2
3
4
2
3
4
5
3
4
5
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Place
‘A’ Rated
Number of Exhibitors
2. Local Competitors:
(a) The horse earning the most points in any one Hunter division
shall be named Grand Champion.
VII. KHJA MEDAL
The KHJA Medal is open to junior and amateur members of KHJA. Finals to be
held at the KHJA Fall Classic in September.
A. MEDAL FINALS AND QUALIFYING CLASSES
To be shown over a course of at least eight (8) jumps with two (2)
changes of direction and any of the following:
‘AA’ Rated
Number of Exhibitors
26+
1. Combination (ponies set to appropriate distance for height. Show
organizers may ask ponies to go in a specific order to avoid resetting
fences multiple times)
3-8
9-15
16-25
26+
3-8
9-15
16-25
1
30
40
50
60
40
50
0
6 70
2
25
35
45
55
35
45
5
5 65
3. Bending line
3
20
30
40
50
30
40
0
5 60
4. Trot jump
4
15
25
35
45
25
35
5
4 55
5
14
24
34
44
24
34
4
4 54
6
13
23
33
43
23
33
3
4 53
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2. Roll back
5. Skinny
6. Appropriate testing
USEF tests 1-18 available at www.USEF.org
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1. 3'3"
B. HEIGHT SECTIONS
The following height sections will be offered at the Finals.
2. 3'
1. 3'3"
3. 2'6"
2. 3'
4. 2'
3. 2'6" (riders may not have shown higher than 2'9" in any division during
the qualifying competition year. August 1 – July 31)
5. Adult (2'6" or 3')
4. 2' (riders may not have shown higher than 2'6" in any division during the
qualifying competition year. August 1 – July 31)
B. Qualified riders must compete in the Finals at the highest height
in which they have competed during the qualifying period (in
hunters and equitation).
5. Adult (2'6" or 3'). Adults may show in the appropriate height section
(2', 2'6", 3', or 3'3") or the Adult section (2'6" or 3')
C. Points awarded as follows: 10-6-4-2-1-1/2.
**If any rider , Regular or Local, has shown 3'6" or higher
division or discipline, they are only eligible for 3' or 3'3".**
in any
C. ELIGIBILITY
1. Must be a KHJA member prior to showing in qualifying classes for
points to count. Non-members may show in the qualifying classes,
but points will not count toward the Medal Finals.
2. Qualifying period is from August 1 to July 31 of the previous year.
A. Qualified riders must compete in the Finals at the highest height
in which they have competed during the qualifying period (hunters
and equitation).
B. The number of entries in the over-fences class will define the
designation of points.
C. If a rider earns points at both Regular and Local shows, those
points will be combined to determine eligibility for Medal Finals.
E. FINALS
D. QUALIFICATION
1. Regular Member
A. Accumulate 30 points in age group equitation in the following
classes at Regular shows (using the Regular point system).
1. Short Stirrup Equitation (2')
2. Long Stirrup Equitation (2')
3. 11 and under Equitation (2'3")
4. 12-14 Equitation (2'6")
5. 15-17 Equitation (3'- 3'3")
6. Adult Equitation (3')
7. Intermediate Children's/Adult Equitation
8. All equitation medal classes
B. Members qualify by entering the KHJA medal at Local shows in
the height section equivalent to their respective age group
equitation at Regular shows.
2. Local Members
A. Accumulate 30 points in a combination of age group equitation
and KHJA medal classes of fered at shows. KHJA shows are
encouraged to of fer all height sections and combine if entries
warrant.
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1. Each height section will show over fences and will be invited back for
additional work on the flat.
Each phase will count as 50 percent. No martingales for flat phase.
To be judged on equitation. Placing 1-6.
2. The top two (2) riders in each section will be invited back for a work
off. The work of f will be determined by the judges and can be a
shortened course, a question, USEF tests 1-18, or any combination
thereof.
3. Ribbons will be awarded through 4th place, with the winner receiving
a perpetual trophy and cooler.
4. The KHJA Trainer Award will be given to the trainer whose riders
have earned the most points in each section of the KHJA Medal
Finals as well as the top four placings in the workoff, using the 10-64-2-1-1/2 point system.
5. Competitors may show in each section of the KHJA Medal Finals as
many times as they qualify , regardless of past placings. However ,
once a competitor wins the overall championship per fence height,
he or she is no longer eligible to compete for a second overall
championship at that height, thereby limiting an individual to one
overall championship at each height. In the event that a previous
overall championship winner once again wins a section and is therefore ineligible for the workof f, the next eligible person from that
section will be offered the opportunity to participate in the workoff.
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F.
MEDAL FINALS COMMITTEE
1. The Board of Directors will appoint members to form a committee
that will help in orchestrating and overseeing the Finals.
2. The committee will work along with the Point Manager to create a
Qualified Results Sheet and list fence height for potential participants.
This report will be placed in the Horse Show Of
fice at the Fall
Classic in September.
3. This committee will be available to everyone during the Medal Finals
in case there are any questions or concerns.
VIII. COURSES
A. A course must consist of at least six (6) fences.
B. Fifty percent or more of the fences must be the height stated in the
Prize List and none shall be over or under the stated height more
than 2 inches except any first fence.
C. A ground line is recommended for all fences in Hunter courses.
D. The courses must be posted at least one hour before the class.
E. Except in case of bad weather , broken equipment or similar
emergency, a course may not be altered except by written
permission of all exhibitors. If one or more fences are rendered
unusable during a class and no duplicate exists, management may
substitute fences that approximate as nearly as possible the
originals.
F.
No over fences class shall be started one half-hour after sunset
unless the area has adequate lighting.
G. Member shows may consult the Association if any help is needed in
laying out their courses.
IX. PROTEST
A protest may be made to the Board of KHJA. It must be:
A. In writing.
B. Signed by the protestor.
C. Addressed to the Secretary of KHJA, describing the violation and at
which show it occurred.
D. Accompanied by a deposit of $50.
E. Received by an official of KHJA within a timely manner of the alleged
violation. The protest will be addressed by an Ethics Committee.
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X. RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE HORSE SHOW MANAGEMENT
A. Qualified medical personnel with no other duties and suitable medical
equipment must be present during scheduled schooling sessions
over fences and during all scheduled performances. "Qualified
medical personnel" is defined as a person who is currently certified
or licensed in their profession and trained in pre-hospital trauma
care. EMT/paramedics would serve as the highest qualified for that
responsibility followed next by doctors, nurses and/or certified athletic
trainers. An ambulance must be on the grounds or on call.
B. Veterinarian, blacksmith and doctor must be on call.
All horses
coming into the state of Kentucky must have Coggins test and
Health Certificate. (Must be stated on Prize List.)
C. Any participant in amateur classes must possess and present to the
Horse Show Secretary a current amateur card from the USEF or
sign an application with the show secretary before entering a class.
D. Ponies and Junior Hunters without a USEF-card must be accurately
measured.
E. Judges must be furnished with cards, which have class specifications
and course.
F.
Schooling area must provide a trot fence, a vertical fence and a
spread fence.
XI. FOR LOCAL HORSE SHOW
A. Award six ribbons in all classes.
B. An ASTM-approved helmet must be worn by all participants.
XII. ASSOCIATION PAGE
This must appear in a conspicuous position in the Prize List and in the
catalogue, if printed.
The_________________________________Horse Show is operated in accordance with the current rules of the Kentucky Hunter JumperAssociation.
To be eligible for the Annual High Score Awards, the owners must be a
member and the horse or pony must be registered with the Association.
THE KENTUCKY HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION
Lexington, Kentucky
Enclosed is my payment of $__________________for membership in the KHJA.
*Family Membership ................... $50
**Farm Membership .................... $60
Lifetime Membership ................. $350
Lifetime Horse Membership ........ $50
Senior Membership ............... $35
Junior Membership ............... $25
Horse or Pony ....................... $15
Transfer of Ownership ....... $2.50
*A Family Membership is an adult and his/her spouse (if applicable) and up to three
(3) junior members (those who are under 18 years of age as of December 1).
**A Farm Membership includes one senior membership and registration of three
(3) horses.
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List names and descriptions of horses or ponies on separate page. Include name,
sex, height, year foaled and owner of record.
Make checks payable to Kentucky Hunter and Jumper Association and mail to:
Sarah Coleman
KHJA
P.O. Box 761
Georgetown, KY 40324
2015 ZONE 5 SPECIFICATIONS
In accordance with GR 1111.4:
Canada, IA, WI, MO, TN, VA, WV, PA are contiguous states.
Adult Amateur Hunter:
To be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior
Exhibitors. Riders may not compete in any other classes at the same competition
where fences exceed 3'3", except the Adult Amateur Jumper and Amateur Owner
Hunter. Any rider showing in the Amateur Owner Hunter division may compete
one (1) different horse in the Adult Amateur Hunter division and must own or have
an USEF registered lease of said horse. Fences to be set between 2'9" to 3';
spreads not to exceed fence height. Ponies may be shown by Adults, suitability
to count. Entries need not be jogged for soundness. An unrestricted Children’s/
Adult Hunter division may be offered and be open to all Amateurs and Juniors and
fences are not to exceed 3'3".
Children’s Hunter:
Open to horses and ponies. To be ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. Neither horses nor
riders may cross-enter into the Junior Hunter section at the same show. Riders
may not cross-enter into any classes in which fences exceed 3'3" at the same
show, except Medal classes, age group equitation classes and Children’s Jumper
classes. Ponies may not compete in the Children’s section if also entered in the
pony division at the same show. Fence heights 2'9" to 3'; spreads not to exceed
fence heights. Entries need not be jogged for soundness. An unrestricted
Children’s/Adult Hunter division may be offered and be open to all Amateurs and
Juniors and fences are not to exceed 3'3".
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Children’s Hunter Pony:
Open to ponies ridden by a Junior Exhibitor. Riders may not cross-enter into any
classes in which fences exceed 3'3" at the same show, except Medal classes, age
group equitation classes and Children’s Jumper classes. The pony/rider combination is not eligible for USEF Rated classes at the same show. Any rider
competing in the Rated Pony Hunter division may only show one (1) pony in the
Children’s Hunter Pony division. To be judged on performance, soundness,
manners, way of going, size of rider to mount and suitability as a Children’s Hunter
Pony. To be offered at two heights: fences 2' for small and medium and 2'6" for
large ponies; spreads not to exceed height of fence. Ponies need not be jogged
for soundness. No in and outs. Zone award will be presented annually as two
sections: small/medium and large.
Children’s Jumper:
Open to horses and ponies. To be ridden by a Junior exhibitor. Horse/rider
combinations may not cross-enter into any Junior Jumper section at the same
show. Riders may cross-enter into Low Junior Jumper section if offered on a
different horse at the same show. Riders may not compete above 1.30m (4'3") in
any open class at the same show. Sections may be divided by age of rider or by
horse/pony and may also be combined with the Adult Amateur Jumper section, if
so stated in the Prize List. Fences to be set at 3'6" or 1.10m; however shows may
offer one class at 1.15m (3'9").
Adult Amateur Jumper:
Open to horses and ponies to be ridden by exhibitors who are no longer eligible
to compete as Junior Exhibitors. All exhibitors must be Amateurs in accordance
with GR1306 and must show USEF Amateur certification. Horse/rider combinations
may not cross-enter into any Amateur Owner Jumper section at the same show.
Riders may cross-enter into the Low Amateur Owner Jumper section if offered on
a different horse at the same show. Riders may not compete above 1.30m (4'3")
in any open class at the same show. Sections may be divided by age of rider or
by horse/pony and may be combined with the Children’s Jumper section, if so
stated in the Prize List. Fences to be set at 3'6" or 1.10m; however shows may offer
one class at 1.15m (3'9").
Pre-Green Hunter:
A Pre-Green Hunter is a horse of any age in its first or second year of showing
over 3' to 3'3" fences at USEF Regular Member, Canadian Equestrian Federation
or any national or international competition. Fences not to exceed 3'3". A 3'
section must be offered and a 3'3" section may be offered. Horses may only
compete in one height section at a show, but may alternate from one show to
another. Once a horse has shown 3'6", he is not eligible to compete in the PreGreen Hunter division, regardless of age. Exception: Green reinstatements. PreGreen may not be reinstated. There will be two annual awards for the Pre-Green
division: 3' and 3'3".
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Members
Allen, Ashley
Allen, Rhonda
Ames, Trisha
Arnett, Alex
Arnett, Jacob
Arnett, Kaitlin
Arnett, Kimberly
Arnett, Mark
Bacon, Kendall
Beachy, Matthew
Beachy, Peggy
Beachy, Ron
Beachy, Stephanie
Beck, Lily
Beckstett, Alexandra
Bernstein, Cheryl
Bonnie, Nina
Bosse, Lindsay
Brantley, Shelby
Brinsfield, Joyce
Brown, Bruce
Busch, Karina
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—A—
5613 Mt. Horeb Pike
(859) 537-6728
2509 Lenlake Court
(859) 351-1777
5510 Old Sligo Road
(502) 222-4657
913 Caitlin Drive
(859) 802-4451
913 Caitlin Drive
(859) 802-4451
913 Caitlin Drive
(859) 802-4451
913 Caitlin Drive
(859) 802-4451
913 Caitlin Drive
(859) 802-4451
—B—
279 Blackburn Road
(859) 298-6065
3220 Oakley Station Blvd #318
(502) 548-2120
1526 Lake Shore Circle
(502) 222-7812
1526 Lake Shore Circle
(502) 222-7812
10417 Going Court
(502) 548-2287
633 Muir Station Road
(859) 519-0233
4052 Weber Way
(281) 543-6198
8975 Canyon Ridge Lane
(513) 489-0020
4701 South Highway 1694
(502) 241-4647
7077 Manderlay Drive
(859) 525-8607
137 Hemingway Place
(502) 868-0815
320 Pinckard Pike
(859) 948-2632
P.O. Box 414
(859) 489-4885
2479 Stovall Road
(859) 221-3531
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Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
LaGrange
KY
[email protected]
Union
KY
[email protected]
Union
KY
[email protected]
Union
KY
[email protected]
Union
KY
[email protected]
Union
KY
[email protected]
40511
Junior
40513
Senior
40031
Senior
41091
Senior
41091
Junior
41091
Senior
41091
Senior
41091
Senior
Cynthiana
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Crestwood
KY
[email protected]
Crestwood
KY
[email protected]
Louisville
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Prospect
KY
[email protected]
Florence
KY
[email protected]
Georgetown
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Elizabethtown
KY
[email protected]
41031
Junior
45209
Senior
40014
Senior
40014
Senior
40241
Senior
40516
Junior
40514
Senior
45249
Senior
40059
Lifetime
41042
Senior
40324
Junior
40383
Senior
40383
Senior
42701
Senior
Cameron, Katherine
Cappiello, Jeanie
Carroll, Emma
Chamblin, Lilly
Coe, Shaye
Coleman, Sarah
Conlon, Diana
Curtin, Anna
Curtin, Kathryn
Darst, Greg
Darst, John
Darst, Meredith
Devine, Megan
Dickerson, Anna
Dickerson, Julie
Dickerson, Lily
Ditty, Audrey
Douglas, Laura
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—C—
1834 Oregonia Road
(513) 932-7332
1834 Oregonia Road
(513) 932-7332
3574 Raymar Drive
(513) 321-3579
236 Chenault Road
(859) 552-7923
6006 Canonero Way
(859) 873-0293
2857 Kearney Creek Lane
(330) 518-9001
553 Judy Lane
(859) 221-3302
1544 Peacock Road
(859) 806-6956
1745 Troy Lane
(763) 473-3366
—D—
1834 Oregonia Road
(513) 932-7332
1834 Oregonia Road
(513) 932-7332
1834 Oregonia Road
(513) 932-7332
1018 Old Cannons Lane
(516) 721-6376
11 Raintree Drive
(859) 781-8930
11 Raintree Drive
(859) 781-8930
11 Raintree Drive
(859) 781-8930
6210 Turpin Hills Drive
(513) 231-6331
3085 Troy Pike
Dunlap, Vivian
656 Estrella Drive
(213) 509-4105
Farish, Coco
1886 Midway Road
(859) 321-2212
115 W Louden Avenue L104
(859) 361-9535
7104 Cove Pointe Place
(502) 292-2331
Folkerts, Jacquelin
French, Abigail
Lebanon
OH
[email protected]
Lebanon
OH
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Paris
KY
[email protected]
Plymouth
MN
[email protected]
45036
Senior
45036
Senior
45208
Junior
40502
Junior
40383
Junior
40511
Senior
40505
Senior
40361
Senior
55447
Senior
Lebanon
OH
[email protected]
Lebanon
OH
[email protected]
Lebanon
OH
[email protected]
Louisville
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
45036
Senior
45036
Junior
45036
Junior
40207
Senior
41059
Junior
41059
Senior
41059
Junior
45244
Junior
40383
Senior
40511
Senior
—E-F—
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Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Prospect
KY
[email protected]
40383
Junior
40508
Senior
40059
Junior
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Members
Gabhart, Fiona
Gallenstein, Grace
Gardella, Callie
George, Nancy
Gilbertson, Kathy
Gordon, Jenny
Graham, Billie Rae
Gray, Audrey
Gray, Natalie
Green, Julia
Greenwell, Mindy
Grothpietz, Terri
Halcyon Hill, LLC
Hall, Chloe
Hall, Erin
Hall, Molly
Hall, Sydney
Healy, Camille
Healy, Claire
Healy, Henry
Heyn, Genevieve
Hollingsworth, Missy Jo
Members
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—G—
154 Dickens Drive
(502) 839-7828
8053 Camp Ernst Road
(859) 393-7549
1420 Copper Glen Drive
(410) 703-7235
2170 Bethel Road
(606) 271-3781
3720 Delaney Ferry Road
(858) 879-3600
3549 Colt Neck Court
(859) 361-6002
2695 Pine Grove Road
(304) 208-3130
2195 Darlington Road
(513) 293-7809
2195 Darlington Road
(513) 293-7809
1710 Monticello Drive
(859) 344-1525
3487 Coral Ridge Road
(502) 955-2027
509 Fountain Avenue
(502) 762-8059
—H—
2479 Stovall Road
(859) 221-3531
3617 Burning Tree Lane
(859) 368-9360
1130 Kidds Mill Road East
(859) 873-0158
1130 Kidds Mill Road East
(859) 873-0158
1909 Westmeath Place
(859) 797-7338
2902 Grandin Road
(513) 607-8816
2902 Grandin Road
(513) 607-6816
2902 Grandin Road
(513) 607-6816
50 Chandamere Way
(530) 748-4642
2369 Nelson Road
(859) 750-7568
Lawrenceburg
KY
[email protected]
Burlington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Nicholasville
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Paris
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Ft. Wright
KY
[email protected]
Brooks
KY
[email protected]
Georgetown
KY
[email protected]
Elizabethtown
KY
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Nicholasville
KY
[email protected]
Camp Springs
KY
[email protected]
40342
Junior
41005
Junior
40514
Junior
40356
Senior
40383
Senior
40502
Senior
40361
Farm
41059
Junior
41059
Junior
41011
Senior
40109
Junior
40324
Senior
42701
Farm
40509
Junior
40383
Senior
40383
Junior
40503
Lifetime
45208
Senior
45208
Junior
45208
Junior
40356
Junior
41059
Senior
Jedlicki, Kim
Julian, Brandy
Kane, Haley
Kane, Kelby
Kern, Larissa
Kerr, Trena
Kneipp, Maria
Kohus, Alivia
Kolman, Chelsea
Kreindler, Allison
Kushon, Caroline
Laise, Anne
Llewellyn, Mark
Mack, Kirsten
Mack, Lilly
MacLachlan, Margaret
Mann, Shelley
Marksbury, Logan
Marvel, Samantha
Maybank, Marion
McDevitt, Lauren
McEwan, Victoria
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—I-J—
3248 Iron Works Road
(612) 710-4759
10601 Brentridge Circle Apt. U
(859) 250-2532
—K—
3301 Versailles Road
(859) 509-2817
3301 Versailles Road
(859) 509-2817
331 Park Avenue
(859) 420-5043
7001 Rocky Springs Road
(859) 250-5473
6743 Ragland Road
(513) 561-9028
7091 Goldengate Drive
(513) 231-1634
2090 Carpenter Pike
(859) 684-1719
8760 Trenton Drive
(248) 342-4509
117 Rich Road
(513) 444-4394
—L—
7604 Rockingham Road
(502) 228-7149
P.O. Box 1122
(859) 806-6778
—M—
7440 Brill Road
(513) 265-4251
7440 Brill Road
(513) 265-4251
3795 Mount Zion Road
(502) 875-7221
3857 Iron Works Road
(859) 230-0875
1060 Griffin Gate Drive
(859) 533-0371
5880 B Adams Street
(270) 312-0649
214 Catalpa Road
(859) 324-0847
3618 Paxton Avenue #1
(937) 622-8833
295 Patchen Drive
(859) 519-0233
www.khja.org
Georgetown
KY
[email protected]
Independence
KY
[email protected]
40324
Senior
41051
Senior
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Burlington
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
White Lake
MI
[email protected]
Loveland
OH
[email protected]
40510
Junior
40510
Junior
40502
Senior
41005
Senior
45244
Senior
45244
Junior
40383
Senior
48386
Senior
45140
Junior
Prospect
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
40059
Senior
40383
Senior
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Frankfort
KY
[email protected]
Georgetown
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Fort Knox
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
45243
Senior
45243
Junior
40601
Senior
40324
Senior
40511
Senior
40121
Senior
40502
Senior
45208
Senior
40517
Senior
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Members
McHugh, Matt
Meier, Sarah
Melcher, Emily
Miller, Ellie
Miller, Emily
Miller, Jeff
Morris, Kristine
Murphy, Marianne
Murphy, Robert
Nutini, Sami
Painter, Brooke
Painter, Sydney
Paley, Emma
Parker, Charles
Parker, Kassandra
Parker, Patricia
Pfiester, Mallory
Phethean, Eileen
Power, Lilli
Richard, Amanda
Roby, Sydney
Roby, Taylor
Rockefeller, Mackenzie
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5380 Troy Pike
(508) 596-7497
1210 Bel Mar Lane
(859) 971-1485
360 Eureka Road
(859) 879-7185
1235 Richwood Road
(859) 802-0931
1235 Richwood Road
(859) 802-0931
1235 Richwood Road
(859) 802-0931
4144 Clearwater Way
(571) 271-2178
5531 Parkers Mill Road
(859) 255-3422
5531 Parkers Mill Road
(859) 255-3422
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Walton
KY
[email protected]
Walton
KY
[email protected]
Walton
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
—N-P—
3085 Troy Pike
(859) 804-0580
2426 Ashton Court
(513) 255-8757
2426 Ashton Court
(513) 255-8757
1251 Thistleridge Drive
(859) 689-2168
6212 Mary Ingles Highway
(859) 781-6011
6212 Mary Ingles Highway
(859) 781-6011
6212 Mary Ingles Highway
(859) 781-6011
550 S. Yarnallton
(859) 252-4566
2455 Royster Road
(813) 312-4664
6506 Arbor Ridge Drive
(502) 552-6432
Versailles
KY
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
Hebron
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Melbourne
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Crestwood
KY
[email protected]
—Q-R—
416 W Dixie Avenue Apt 3
(951) 640-8859
215 Surfwood Drive
(859) 371-8044
215 Surfwood Drive
(859) 371-8044
1132 Andover Forest Drive
(859) 263-5372
Members
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Elizabethtown
KY
[email protected]
Florence
KY
[email protected]
Florence
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
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40383
Senior
40515
Senior
40383
Junior
41094
Junior
41094
Junior
41094
Senior
40515
Senior
40513
Lifetime
40513
Lifetime
40383
Senior
45244
Junior
45244
Junior
41048
Junior
41059
Senior
41059
Junior
41059
Senior
40510
Senior
40516
Senior
40014
Senior
42701
Senior
41042
Junior
41042
Junior
40509
Junior
Rogers, Patty
Rogers, Richard
Ross, Katherine
Saad, Georgia
Scheffel, Finley
Scheffel, Nori
Schott, Callie
Schott, Elaine
Seabrook, Rebecca
Sheehan, Katherine
Shetterly, Mihkayla
Smith, Caroline
Smith, Yvonne
Sparkman, Mary Jane
Sparks, Morgan
Storey, Laurie
Truszkowski, Tanya
Vornberg, Lexi
Weaver, Olivia
Weedman, Tatiana
Winfrey, Cecilia
Wise, Tammy
Yamamoto, Jenna
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4204 Marival Way
(513) 932-7332
4204 Marival Way
(513) 932-7332
216 Owsley Avenue
(901) 262-4161
—S—
1851 Sahalee Drive
(859) 299-9592
P.O. Box 882
(859) 509-0404
P.O. Box 882
(859) 509-0404
3089 Troy Pike
(315) 256-1827
3085 Troy Pike
(859) 489-0481
6356 Ware Road
(859) 351-4555
1853 Big Sink Road
(336) 250-9421
541 Scenic Drive
(859) 743-0212
2152 Iron Works Pike
(615) 542-8434
3771 Autumn Road
(859) 916-1530
6959 Rock Springs Drive
(513) 779-6508
1476 Jackstown Road
(859) 293-5063
752 Huntersknoll Lane
(514) 703-2579
Mason
OH
[email protected]
Mason
OH
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
45040
Senior
45040
Senior
40502
Senior
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Paris
KY
[email protected]
Paris
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Versailles
KY
[email protected]
Paris
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Park Hills
KY
[email protected]
Lexington
KY
[email protected]
Elsmere
KY
[email protected]
Liberty Twp.
OH
[email protected]
Paris
KY
[email protected]
Cincinnati
OH
[email protected]
40511
Junior
40362
Junior
40362
Senior
40383
Senior
40383
Senior
40361
Senior
40383
Senior
41011
Junior
40511
Senior
41018
Senior
45011
Junior
40361
Junior
45230
Senior
—T-V—
1834 Oregonia Road
(513) 932-7332
8636 Marais Drive
(513) 981-8155
Lebanon
OH
[email protected]
Union
KY
[email protected]
—W-Z—
7880 Annesdale Drive
Cincinnati
OH
(513) 561-0739
[email protected]
9100 Indian Ridge Lane
Cincinnati
OH
(513) 272-1955
[email protected]
2665 Tates Creek Road
Lexington
KY
(617) 803-1981
[email protected]
1235 Richwood Road
Walton
KY
(859) 802-0931
[email protected]
843 S. Broadway, Apt. 13103
Lexington
KY
(408) 438-3474
[email protected]
www.khja.org
45036
Senior
41091
Senior
45243
Senior
45243
Junior
40502
Senior
41094
Senior
40504
Senior
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Melissa Murphy
2152 Iron Works Pike
Lexington, Kentucky 40511
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Four Generations of Murphys
Dennis Murphy
Rob Murphy
Robert Murphy
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