O mnibus - Queen City Dressage Circuit

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O mnibus - Queen City Dressage Circuit
2016
Omnibus
RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED
Debbie Boeh
6846 Morrow Cozaddale Road
Morrow, OH 45152
The Best Place In Cincinnati For
All Your Dressage Necessities
April 2 & 3: April Adventures
Judge: Kim Barbosa
Come Visit us!
Our knowledgeable
staff is constantly on
the lookout for the best
DRESSAGE products
on the market.
May 7 & 8: Ride for the Roses I & II
Judges: Sandy Osborn “S” & Sonja Vracko “S”
June 10-11 & 12: Majestic View II & III
Judges: Joan Darnell “S” Liselotte Fore “S” & Marilyn
Heath “S”
August 5-6 & 7: Hotter Than Blue Blazes I & II
Sara Schmitt “S” & Heidi Berry “S”
Sept 16-17 & 18: Majestic Farm Championships I
Janet Foy “S” & Marlene Schneider “S”
October 22 & 23: Harvest Thyme I & II
Beverly Rogers “S”
New Location!
9442 Loveland-Madeira Road
Cincinnati, OH 45242
(513) 793-2345
[email protected]
www.tacktrunkoh.com
Welcome!
Our purpose is to provide opportunities for horses and riders to improve
their skills by competing in local dressage schooling shows with safe facilities and a friendly, encouraging atmosphere. We adhere to USDF, USEF
and USEA rules and guidelines.
Board of Directors
Derbyshire Stables
Majestic Farm
Old Stone Riding Center
The Dressage Company
Walnut Creek Stables
Edie Bryan, Treasurer
Dr. Nancy Nicholson,
Omnibus Layout &
Graphic Design
Queen City Dressage Circuit
Director Information
Nancy & Bill Cole
DERBYSHIRE STABLES
www.derbyshirestables.com
[email protected]
513.675.1546 513.675.1547
Carol Hartlaub
THE DRESSAGE COMPANY
www.dressageco.com
[email protected]
513.604.3957
Barbara McCarthy
MAJESTIC FARM
www.majesticfarm.net
[email protected]
513.625.3055
Tom Reininger
WALNUT CREEK STABLES
www.walnutcreekstables.net
513.236.7840
Edie Bryan
TREASURER
[email protected]
513.825.4647 513.382.9981
Julie Bath Primack
OLD STONE RIDING CENTER
[email protected]
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
513.868.3042
QCDC Year-End Award Classes
YEAR-END AWARDS for points accumulated during the show season will be given in the following Divisions: Entry blank MUST be correctly filled out to qualify for YEA.
USDF Introductory Level Tests A thru C JR, SR
Training Level
Tests 1-3
First LevelTests 1-3
Second Level Percentage
Third Level Percentage
Fourth Level & Above
Percentage
Musical Freestyle
Training, First, etc. (Percentage based)
Musical Group Rides
Pas de Deux & Quadrille %
Champion, Reserve and Ribbons through 6th place
Awarded in December at The Dressage Company Banquet
Invitation will be mailed or e-mailed.
To qualify for QCDC YEAR-END AWARDS: competitors MUST show at a minimum of 4
shows at 3 different member locations &
mark each entry form for scores to count. See p.
6 for point system. NO PHONE ENTRIES, PLEASE.
Courtesy Classes (NOT eligible for YEA) please see page 5.
USEF 2013 Rider Tests (one each at Training, First & Second Levels)
NWHA Gaited Dressage USDF Intro thru USEF Third Level Two
USEF Western Dressage USEF tests
All Sport Horse in Hand classes
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QCDC High Percentage Award given for single highest percentage at a level.
An award will be given for the single highest percentage score at each Division: Introductory,
Training, First, Second , Third, Fourth & above, Musical Freestyle, and Musical Group Rides.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Entry Forms 2016 (please make copies)
center inserts
Directors/Stables contact information
page 2
Show Schedule (QCDC and Planning calendar)
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Alexander, Rachel DVM32
Bethany Vet Services, Karin Clark DVM
32
BEST General Contracting
35
Debbie Boeh Have Fun Acres33
Brittany McCarthy-Geglein44
Brubaker Feed & Farm Supplies31
Complementary Vet Care32
Courtesy Classes41
Derbyshire Stables18-19*, 24
Fagaly & Sons Feeds (Ryan Gries)
35
Freestyle Rules & Suggestions (USDF)
10-11
Jennifer Grant Accordance Dressage
26
Greenacres Equestrian Center25
Kubicki Dressage & Eventing:
25
James Cox Saddlery33
Jim Hetzel Blacksmith26
Liberty Equestrian Center
28
Miamitown Pet Hospital33
Nancy Nicholson, Ph.D. Classical Riding
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Majestic Farm
12-13*, 30, inside front cover
Old Stone Riding Center
16-17*, 23, 46-47
QCDC Cincinnati area map
45
QCDC Year End Awards 2015
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QCDC 2016 Show Schedule
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Region 2 Local Year End Awards-Catherine Jacob
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Sellstedter Hof (Dave & Isi Brown) 34
Smiley Equine Services32
Starry Night Series Awards 2015 Walnut Creek Stables36
The Dressage Company
20-21*, 27
The Dressage Company YEA 2015
38
The Tack Trunk
inside back cover
Trish Hammer Equitation33
Walnut Creek Stables14-15*, 22
Suggestions for Advertisers (Read this, please! 40
*Show Bill, contact information and/or schedule of events.
2017 Advertiser Deadline: October 15, 2016
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QCDC Horse Show Schedule 2016
The QCDC Year End Award shows are highlighted.
To qualify for QCDC YEAR-END AWARDS:
Competitors MUST show at a minimum of 4 shows at 3 different member locations
in one of the designated shows &
mark each entry form for scores to count.
Each horse/rider combination must completely qualify.
See pages 5 & 6 for more details.
Note that there is a point system for Year End Awards.
PLEASE CHECK OTHER SERIES for QCDC barns at Derbyshire, Majestic Farm, Old Stone
and Walnut Creek Stables on their ad pages..
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SHOW DATES
LOCATION
Nov. 14, 2015
Majestic Farm QCDC
Mar. 12-13* 2016
Majestic Farm Winter QCDC
March 6
April 17, 2016
Walnut Creek Stables QCDC
April 10
May 29, 2016
Old Stone Riding Ctr. QCDC
May 22
June 26, 2016
Derbyshire Stables QCDC
June 19
CLOSING DATES
Nov. 7
AwardsProgram
In order to promote friendly competition among riders the Queen City Dressage
Circuit holds a year end awards program. These awards are presented at a banquet held in
the Greater Cincinnati area in December. Awards are given for points accumulated during the
show season at QCDC recognized dressage shows, provided the entry blank for each show is
correctly filled out (
check the QCDC box).
QCDC maintains the standards required by the USEF & USDF. All rule books from
these organizations are available online. Competitors and trainers are responsible for knowing
these rules as they apply to sanctioned shows.
QCDC Show Cancellation Policy:
Riders are encouraged to complete show requirements for that year as early as
possible in case a cancellation occurs. For 2016 we are requiring a minimum of 4 shows at
3 different locations. The QCDC board expects that its “member” barns will not cancel their
QCDC sanctioned shows. However, if a cancellation/rescheduling does occur due to weather
conditions, unplanned events, or any other situation that is beyond QCDC’s control, QCDC will
not be held responsible.
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2015 TESTS from USDF and USEF!
July 16, 2016
WCS-QCDC-Starry Nights 1
August 21, 2016
Old Stone R Ctr-QCDC & Eventing Derby
September 10, 2016
WCS-QCDC-Starry Nights 3
September 25, 2016
TDC at Miami Eq. Ctr. QCDC
October 23, 2016
Derbyshire Stables QCDC
July 9
August 14
September 3
September 18
October 15
*NOTE: Daylight Savings begins March 13, 2016
Derbyshire Stables - www.derbyshirestables.com
Majestic Farm = All shows this year on web site - www.MajesticFarm.net
Old Stone Riding Center - www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
TDC = The Dressage Company - www.dressageco.com
WCS = Walnut Creek Stables - www.walnutcreekstables.net
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Make a Note! There may be updates at each show.
QCDC DIVISIONS
USDF Introductory Level
Tests A thru C Jr, Sr
Training Level
Tests 1-3
First Level Tests 1-3
Second Level
Percentage (%)
Third Level Percentage (%)
Fourth Level & above Percentage (%)
Musical Freestyle
Training Level & Above
Musical Group Rides Pas de Deux & Quadrille %
Be sure to look up the current version of these tests. Some groups are still updating tests.
Courtesy Classes (NOT eligible for QCDC YEA) see page 43 for online sources of tests.
USEF 2013 Rider Tests (one each at Training, First & Second Levels)
NWHA Gaited Dressage USDF Intro thru USEF Third Level 2 (check current tests)
USEF Western Dressage NOTE: this is a separate USEF Division.
All Sport Horse in Hand classes.
All USEA Tests of choice.
Driven Dressage competitors check with each show manager to see if there is an
arena available of appropriate size.
High Percentage Award - An award is given for the highest single percentage
score at each DIVISION.
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2016 Classes Offered at QCDC Shows
In order to receive credit for QCDC YEA, riders MUST fill out entry form correctly.
Must check appropriate box.
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Year End Eligibility
The same horse/rider combination must show to
QUALIFY at a minimum of 4 shows at 3 different member
locations. A horse/rider combination must:
1) Ride no more than 2 consecutive levels at a show (USDF, USEF
Rulebooks DR119.2). Competitors and trainers should review the USEF
Guidelines on the Welfare of the Horse in the 21st Century, especially
Section II. G. 1-3. Those competitors preparing for USDF/USEF shows
should review the current drugs and medications rules.
2) Points will be given according to scale below only to 6th place.
One participation point awarded to each place after 6th place.
3) In addition to High Point totals YEA awards, a High Percent
Award is given for the single highest percentage (%) score at a division
level.
4) YEA given to 6 places. Riders are responsible for checking point
totals.
5) Have a current negative Coggins test to present at every show.
☛Rider must mark the correct box on Entry Form if scores are to count
toward Year End Awards.
QCDC uses the USDF Freestyle tests. If sufficient entries warrant,
a Training Level MFS award will be given. A freestyle at any level requires
movements from the highest test of the level. Riders are responsible for
downloading and reading the current USDF score sheet.
Points for QCDC Year End Awards are accumulated by a graduated scale depending on the number of completed rides in each class.
Example:
3 riders - 3 pts. for 1st, 2 pts. for 2nd, 1 pt for 3rd.
7 riders - 7 pts. for 1st, 6 pts. for 2nd, 5 pts. for 3rd, etc.
8 -10 riders/class -
8 pts. for 1st, etc.
11-15 riders/class -
9 pts. for 1st, etc.
16 + riders/class 10 pts. for 1st, etc.
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USDF Introductory Level
USDF Introductory Level
USDF Introductory Level
USDF Introductory Level
USDF Introductory Level
USDF Introductory Level
Training Level
Training Level
Training Level
First Level
First Level
First Level
Second Level
Third Level
4th Level & Above
Musical Free Styles
Musical Group
Courtesy Classes* p. 43
Test A
Junior
Test A
Senior
Test B
Junior
Test B
Senior
Test C
Junior
Test C
Senior
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
Test 1
Test 2
Test 3
% class: State test on entry
% class: State test on entry
% class: State test on entry
% class: State test on entry
Pas de Deux and Quadrille
*Bring 2 copies, state test on entry blank.
C C are not Year End Award classes.
See each show bill for specific class offerings. Check for 2015 or later tests.
• A JUNIOR Rider is 18 years old and under as of January 1 of the show year.
• A SENIOR rider is 19 years old and over as of January 1 of the show year
• Music must be presented on a cassette tape or CD. State on entry.
• Late Fee (if applicable): $10.00 for entries received after closing date.
• Indicate size of arena needed for Freestyle on Entry Blank.
• Miscellaneous: Some special classes have lower fees. See individual show bills.
• These are the NEW 2015 tests from USDF and USEF!
ALL RIDERS MUST WEAR PROPER HEADGEAR WHEN MOUNTED: NO EXCEPTIONS!
Fees:
Class Fees: $25.00/class
Stabling: Is available. Contact individual show managers.
Miscellaneous: Some special classes have lower fees. See individual
show bills.
Late Fee (if applicable): $10.00
PLEASE, NO PHONE ENTRIES.
Visit our web site at www.qcdc-dressage.com
A copy of your horse’s current Negative Coggins is required with each entry.
Horses that do not compete must still have a bridle number.
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We would like to thank
our 2016 Advertisers!
Calligraphic QCDC logo horses are stylized by the free-hand
pen of Leopardo Antonozzi, who lived in Italy about 1650 A.D.
At this time the Classic Masters (ecuyers) Menou de
Charnizay, Pierre de la Noue, Jaques de Solleysel and
Gaspard Saunier were active in Continental riding academies.
The type of horse is the Neopolitan equine of Antonozzi’s Italy.
Françoise Robichon de la Gueriniérè was 70 years in the
future and the Spanish Riding School of Vienna was still nearly
a century away.
“Dressage” comes from dresser, “to position”.
A raised poll and lowered hindquarters were considered an
essential foundation for classical collected exercises.
A later type of horse accompanied the introduction of
extended movements and flying changes of leg at the canter
into the “dressage school”.
The current richness of dressage sport and
art is a reflection of its long international history.
Graphic Design :: Nancy L. Nicholson
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• Rachel Alexander DVM
• Kubicki Eventing & Dressage
• BEST General Contracting
• Liberty Equestrian Center
• Brittany McCarthy-Geglein Dressage
• Majestic Farm
• Bethany Vet Service: Karin Clark DVM • Miamitown Pet Hospital
• Brubaker Grain & Farm Supply • Dr. Nancy Nicholson Biomechanics
• Debbie Boeh: Have Fun Acres • Old Stone Riding Center
• Derbyshire Stables
• Region 2 Local Year End Awards
• Complementary Vet Care
• Sellstedter Hof: Isi & David Brown
• Fagaly & Sons Feeds
• Smiley Equine Services
• Greenacres Equestrian Ctr.
• The Tack Trunk
• Jim Hetzel Blacksmith
• The Dressage Company
• James Cox Saddlery
• Trish Hammer Equitation
• Jenn Grant Accordance Dressage • Walnut Creek Stables
We look forward to welcoming your sponsorship for 2017.
Contact any member barn for sponsorship information.
Advertiser copy for 2017 due October 15, 2016
Please have it in high resolution gray scale or black and white format.
See page 39 for suggestions with ad proportions & prices.
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TIPS FOR FREESTYLE JUDGES
Training Level Freestyle Rules
The USDF has current score sheets for Musical Freestyles for Training Level and
above. (http://www.usdf.org/docs/tests/dressage/freestyletraining.pdf )
▼ Judges: If two or more judges officiate in a class, all judge both Technical and
Artistic categories.
Training Level Freestyle scoring system:
Technical Execution
Time Max: 5 minutes
Half Points allowed for judge’s final marks
Compulsory Movements
Possible Points
Coefficient
• Medium Walk (20 m minimum)
10
• Free Walk (20 m minimum)
10
• 20 m or 15 m circle Trot** 10
• 20 m Trot circle allowing forward/down stretch
10 2
• Serpentine in trot (loops no smaller than 15 m)
102
• 20 m or 15 m circle Canter**
10
• Transitions10
• Halts, Salutes10
• Gaits (rhythm and quality) 10
• Impulsion (energy, elasticity & engagement)
10 2
• Submission10 2
Rider (technical aspects)
Effects of the aids
Possible Points
Coefficient
Half points may be used for judge’s final marks.
• Harmony between horse and rider
10
• Choreography, use of arena, inventiveness,
Design cohesiveness, balance,
Ingenuity and creativity
10
• Degree of difficulty
10
• Music10
• Interpretation10
Conditions for Freestyles:
Arena: Standard only.
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▼ USEF Rule: Except for USEF/USDF Championship classes and for Prix St.
Georges Freestyles, in order to enter a freestyle class at any level [recognized
show], a horse/rider combination must have received a minimum score of 60% in
the highest test of the declared freestyle level or any test of a higher level at a USEF
recognized show. A photocopy of the test verifying eligibility must be submitted with
the entry for a freestyle class.
▼ QCDC Rule: riders are advised that while it is not necessary to qualify for a
schooling show entry, the USDF freestyle score sheet will be used and will require
movements that include those from the highest test of the level.
▼ Music Failure: If music fails during a Freestyle Test, the rider may leave the
arena with permission of the judge at ‘C.’ The rider may decide whether or not to
restart the test from the beginning.
Clearly Allowed: Training Level
• Trot-halt-trot
• Trot-walk-trot
• Trot-canter-trot
• Trot serpentine single loop or larger;
serpentine(s) of loops no smaller than 15
meters.
• Free walk
• Medium walk
• Stretch circle
• Trot circle no smaller than 15 meters
• Canter circle no smaller than 15 meters
Movements “Above the Level”
Penalized by a four point deduction from the total for Technical Execution for each
illegal movement, but not for each recurrence of the same movement.
** (MOVEMENT MUST BE SHOWN BOTH DIRECTIONS)
Artistic Impression
▼ Time: USDF Freestyle time limit—5 minutes. There is no minimum time. Timing
and judging commence when the horse moves off after the entry salute and ceases
at the final salute. No bell is sounded at the end of the time limit. Movements executed after the time limit are not scored. The rider must enter the arena or signal the
sound engineer within 45 seconds of the entry bell, or will be eliminated. The rider
must enter the arena within 20 seconds of the start of the music, or will be eliminated.
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Omitted compulsory elements receive a “0” and are averaged into the “Judge’s
Marks.”
Judge’s marks for Technical Execution must be given in half points or full points (no
tenths).
Posting will be allowed; sitting is optional.
Must be ridden in a standard arena (20 x 60 meters).
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*☛This is a summary of requirements. Riders are responsible for downloading and
reading the current original USDF score sheet rules.
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2016
Opening Dates: One month before Show
Closing Dates: One week before Show
January – J. Quattrochi, February – S Bayer, March – TBA
April – TBA, July – TBA, November – TBA
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Test
USDF Intro Test A Jr.
USDF Intro Test A Sr.
USDF Intro Test B Jr.
USDF Intro Test B Sr.
USDF Intro Test C Jr.
USDF Intro Test C Sr.
Training Level Test 1
Classes 7 thru 16 ONLY will
Training Level Test 2
be used for Owner Awards.
Training Level Test 3
First Level Test 1
First Level Test 2
First Level Test 3
Second Level %, Test of Choice
Third Level % Test of Choice
Fourth Level % Test of Choice
FEI %, Test of Choice
Musical Freestyles, state level on entry form
Musical Groups, state level on entry form
Sport Horse in Hand, 3 yr & under as of 1/1 of current year
Sport Horse in Hand, 4 yr & over as of 1/1 of current year
Thoroughbred TOC%
AA Only TOC%
USEA TOC%
Prix Caprilli TOC%
Vintage Class TOC%, Rider 50 yrs. & Older!
Pony Class TOC%, Ponies only!
Western Dressage TOC%
Gaited Dressage TOC%
Additional Information:
WE FOLLOW ALL USEF AND USDF RULES & REGULATIONS
RIDE TIME AND STABLING WILL BE POSTED ON MF WEBSITE
ALL ENTRIES MUST HAVE COGGINS ATTACHED!
JR Rider 21 and under, Adult Rider over 21 years, Vintage Rider 50 years & Over
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Show
Organizer:
Shavings:
EMT:
Barbara McCarthy – (513) 625-3055
5700 State Route 132, Batavia, OH 45103
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.majesticfarm.net
Mail Entries to Secretary – (513) 625-3055
Majestic Farm
5700 State Route 132
Batavia, OH 45103
*Checks payable to Majestic Farm
*Credit card accepted with a 4% convenience fee MC/Visa
Barn B $45.00 per Day
Barn C $35.00 per Day, Barn C Tack Stall $35 per Day
*All horses must have a stall
*All horses must have current negative coggins
$8.00/bag
On call
Refunds:
Before closing date less office fee, NO EXCEPTIONS
Class Fees:
$25.00/class
Show Secretary:
Stabling:
Non-Compete:
Office Fee:
Late Fee:
SCHOOLING SHOWS
January 16-17-2016
January Blast Series I
February 13-14-2016
February Frolic Series I
March 12-13, 2016 QCDC
March Madness Series I
April 16-17, 2016
Late Fee:
April Adventures
Series II
July 9, 2016
Dressage by the Light of the Moon
Series II
November 12-13, 2016
Turkey Trot Series II
ISR/OLD Inspection
September 14 ?
Date waiting approval
$50.00 – Non-compete horse for the weekend.
Stabling and office fees apply
$10.00 per Day
$10.00 per Day
2016 RECOGNIZED SHOWS
Sanctioned by USDF/USEF
April 2-3, 2016
April Adventures
May 6-7-8, 2016
Ride for the Roses I & II (Level 3)
June 10-11-12, 2016
Majestic View I (Level 3)
August 5-6-7, 2016
Hotter Than Blue Blazes I, II &
USDFBC I & II (Sat & Sun)
September 3
USDFBC III
September 4 ? (Applied For)
USDFBC CH
September 16-17-18
Majestic Farm Championships
October 22-23
Harvest Thyme
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HUNTER/JUMPER/
SHOWS
Sanctioned by OHJA/KHJA June 18-­‐19, 2016 Summer Series I July 23-­‐24, 2015 Summer Series II August 20-­‐21, 2015 Summer Series III CT & Dressage July 30-­‐31 October 15-­‐16 WALNUT CREEK STABLES
WALNUT CREEK STABLES
www.WalnutCreekStables.net
www.WalnutCreekStables.net
12080 Lick Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45251
Barn: 513-825-2297
12080 Lick Rd., Cincinnati, OH 45251
Barn: 513-825-2297
Sunday April 17, 2016 (QCDC)
Saturday July 16, 2016 (QCDC-WCS-Starry Nights #1)
Saturday September 10, 2016 (QCDC-WCS-Starry Nights #3)
Sunday April 17, 2016 (QCDC)
Saturday July 16, 2016 (QCDC-WCS-Starry Nights #1)
Saturday September 10, 2016 (QCDC-WCS-Starry Nights #3)
Sanctioned By:
MODA (pending)
Show Manager:
Carol Hartlaub
C-513.604.3957
[email protected]
Show Secretary:
Carol Hartlaub
Walnut Creek Stables
12080 Lick Road
Cincinnati, OH 45251
513.604.3957
Directions: From North or South I-75, to West I-275 Exit on the Mt.
Healthy Exit (US 127) and go North. Turn left on West Kemper Road.
Follow West Kemper Road across Pippen Road past Germania Park, to
Lick Road on the right. Turn right on Lick Road. Continue up Lick Road,
Walnut Creek Stables will be at the top of the hill, 12080. Follow the signs
to the parking area.
Office Fee per entry$5.00
Late Fee (if applicable): $10.00
Stabling:Limited stabling: $35.00. Contact
Carol for details.
Food:On grounds
Refund:With Vet Certificate ONLY
Substitutions:Allowed on or before morning of
Show.
Awards:Ribbons through 6th place
17 April - Kerrie Matesich “L”: 16 July - Amy Rothe-Heitter “L”, Jennifer Grant “L”
10 September - Betty Ortlieb “L”, Christine Gemmell “L”
Classes:
1-18. QCDC NEW 2015 USDF & USEF Tests
*Courtesy Classes, % classes for USEF Rider Tests, USEA tests, western & gaited dressage
Check resources on page 41. Be sure to check for current versions.
Additional Classes:
19. Training Level Test 1, Novice*
20. First Level Test 1, Novice*
21. Dressage Suitability (W/T)
22. Dressage Equitation (W/T)
23. Dressage Suitability (W/T/C)
24. Dressage Equitation (W/T/C)
* Novice: 1st year showing at this level
Class Fees:
Classes 1-20 Classes 21-24
$25.00 per class
$25.00 per class
Times: Times will be e-mailed! Fill in your e-mail address NEATLY on the entry form,
please. Ride times will NOT be given out over the phone.
Entries: Entries accepted in the order received. One horse/entry and include a copy of
current Negative Coggins. No phone entries will be accepted and entries must be postmarked
no later than the closing date. Hard hats with straps fastened must be worn at all times while
mounted. Approved headgear required for ALL riders.
Rings: A & B sand outdoors 20 m X 60 m, 20 m x 40 m
Warmup: Grass or if inclement weather - indoors.
www.WalnutCreekStables.net
Classes may be divided or combined at discretion of the show management.
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OLD STONE RIDING CENTER
2920 Minton Road
Hamilton OH 45013
513-868-3042
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
Sunday May 29, 2016
Sunday August 21, 2016 QCDC & Eventing Derby
See Omnibus center inserts for QCDC entry blank
& Eventing Derby special entry blank & show bill pages 46-47.
Show Manager:
Julie Bath Primack
Show Secretary: Old Stone Riding Center
2920 Minton Road
Hamilton, OH 45013
513-868-3042
Directions:
From Hamilton: Take St. Rt. 129 west to Boyle Rd. Go right onto Boyle Rd. & then
take an immediate left on Minton Rd. Old Stone Riding Center is approximately 1
mile on right.
From Cincinnati: Take St. Rt. 27 north (Colerain Ave) to Millville, at the second traffic
light in Millville, turn right onto St. Rt. 129. Take next left onto Morman Rd. Take
next left onto Minton Rd. Old Stone Riding Center is 1/2 mile down Minton Rd. on
the right.
From Oxford: Take St. Rt. 27 south 9 miles. Minton Road is the first left after
Stahlheber Road. Old Stone Riding Center is 1/2 mile down Minton Rd. on the left.
Office fee per entry:
$5.00
$10.00
Late Fee (if applicable):
EMT:On Call
Stabling: Limited Stabling: $35.00 Contact
Old Stone Riding Center
Refunds: With Vet Certificate Only
Allowed on or before morning of show
Substitutions:
Awards: Award for 1st place.
Ribbons to 6th place
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OLD STONE RIDING CENTER
2920 Minton Road
Hamilton, OH 45013
513-868-3042
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
Sunday, May 29, 2016
Sunday August 21, 2016 QCDC & Eventing Derby
(See pages 46-47 for Eventing Derby show bill and entry blank.)
Judges:
29 May 2016 Dr. Nancy Nicholson “L*”
21 August 2016 TBA
Classes:
1-18. QCDC 2015 USDF & USEF Tests
*Courtesy Classes, % classes for USEF Rider Tests, USEA tests, western & gaited dressage
Additional Classes:
18. *Courtesy Class (%) as listed in QCDC Omnibus (Western Dressage/ USEA
test of choice, USEF rider tests, Gaited Dressage)
19. Sport Horse in Hand 3 and under as of 1/1 of current year
20. Sport Horse in Hand 4 and over as of 1/1 of current year
21. Prix Caprilli: 18 inch jumps
22. Prix Caprilli: 2’ 3” jumps
23. USDF Intro A, Novice Rider
24. USDF Intro B, Novice Rider
25. USDF Intro C, Novice Rider
26. USDF Intro test of choice, Novice Horse (state test on entry)
27. Training Level Test 1, Novice Rider
28. First Level Test 1 Open, Novice
29. Dressage Equitation (W/T), Open
30. Dressage Suitability (W/T), Open
31. Dressage Suitability (W/T/C)
32. Dressage Equitation (W/T/C)
Eventing Derby Aug. -- Classes on Eventing Derby copy ENTRY FORM pp. 46-47
Class Fees:
Classes 1-28
$25.00 per class
Classes 29-32
$18.00 per class
(post entries accepted for classes 29-32)
Novice: Never scored above 55% at respective class level
Prix Caprilli: Call Old Stone for Test
Classes may be divided or combined at discretion of show management.
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derbyshire
stables
derbyshire
stables
7730 Camp Rd
Camp Dennison, OH 45111
513-675-1546 cell
7730 Camp Rd
Camp Dennison, OH 45111
513-675-1546 cell
[email protected]
www.derbyshirestables.com
[email protected]
www.derbyshirestables.com
Sanctioning:
QCDC Dressage tests only
Show Manager:
Bill Cole
513-675-1547 & 513-675-1546
Show Secretary: Carol Hartlaub
66 Junefield Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45218
[email protected]
513-825-2287 513.604.3957
Office Fee:
$5.00
Late Fee (if applicable) $10.00
Stabling: Limited stabling: $35.00
Contact Derbyshire Stables to confirm availability.
Food:
On grounds.
Vet and Farrier on call all day.
Refunds: With Vet Certificate ONLY.
Substitutions: Up to day of show, none on the day.
Additional Info: Novice: First year at Level.
Canter Equitation not open to 2nd Level horses.
Directions:
275 to Wards Corner Exit. South on Wards Corner Road. Left at stop sign
on State Route 126. At stop sign, turn right to stay on State Route 126.
Turn right on Galbraith (by Civil War Cannon). Turn right on Camp Road.
Special Parking: Additional parking available at the soccer field next to
Derbyshire, on the corner of State Route 126 and Kugler Mill Road
Awards:
Ribbons through 6th place.
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Judges:
26 June 2016
26 June 2016 Saturday
23 October 2016 Sunday
23 October 2016
Dr. Nancy Nicholson “L*”
TBA
Classes:
1-18. QCDC 2015 USDF & USEF Tests
*Courtesy Classes, % classes for USEF Rider Tests, USEA tests, western & gaited dressage
Additional Classes:
19. Training Level Test 1, Novice
20. First Level Test 1, Novice
21. Dressage Suitability (W/T)
22. Dressage Equitation (W/T)
23. Dressage Suitability (W/T/C)
24. Dressage Equitation (W/T/C)
25 A, B, C, ... G. Hunter on flat or over fences - See USEF
Rule Book & check web site for offerings.
26. Costume Class - October show only for Halloween (free)
Class Fees:
Classes 1-24 Post Entries:
Ring 1: 20 m X 60 m, sand
Ring 2: 20 m X 60 m, sand
Indoor: 20 m X 60 m, sand
Grass warm up- All outdoors
$25.00 per class
Accepted in classes 18-24, 26 - check for
Hunter over fences Class 25.
Classes may be divided or combined at the discretion of show management.
All riders must wear approved safety helmets when mounted.
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Miami UniversityEquestrian Center
4950 Oxford Trenton Rd, Oxford, OH 45056
Phone for Center only:
(513) 529-8073
September 25, 2016
Sanctioning:
QCDC Dressage tests only
Miami University Equestrian Center Manager:
Lori Cramer
[email protected]
Show Manager:
Lori Cramer
Show Secretary: Carol Hartlaub
66 Junefield Ave.
Cincinnati, OH 45218
[email protected]
513.604.3957
Office Fee:
$5.00
Late Fee (if applicable)
$10.00
Stabling: Stabling: $35.00
All competitors must have a stall to comply with
safety regulations.
Food:
On grounds.
Vet and Farrier on call all day.
Refunds: With Vet Certificate ONLY.
Substitutions: Up to day of show, none on the day.
Additional Info: Novice: First year at Level.
Canter Equitation not open to 2nd Level horses.
Directions:
To Oxford: U. S. 27. From I 275: Colerain/U. S. 27 exit, turn left (north) Go
all the way to Oxford, turn right on Rte 73. Center is on your left.
From Trenton on 73 to Oxford: Center is on Oxford-Trenton Road (Rte. 73)
September 25, 2016
Judge: Wendy Enneking “L”
Classes:
1-18. QCDC 2015 USDF & USEF Tests
*Courtesy Classes, % classes for USEF Rider Tests, USEA
tests, western & gaited dressage. If you choose these tests,
please check updates for these online and bring two copies to
the show.
Additional Classes:
19. Training Level Test 1, Novice
20. First Level Test 1, Novice
21. Dressage Suitability (W/T)
22. Dressage Equitation (W/T)
23. Dressage Suitability (W/T/C)
24. Dressage Equitation (W/T/C)
Awards:
Ribbons through 6th place.
Class Fees:
Classes 1-24 Post Entries:
Sand warm up- All outdoors
$25.00 per class
Accepted in classes 18-24, 26 Classes may be divided or combined at the discretion of show management.
All riders must wear approved safety helmets when mounted.
All horses must have current negative Coggins.
Special Parking: On grounds in Center service area. Follow signs.
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513.868.3042
[email protected]
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
513.825.2297 barn
www.walnutcreekstables.net
GOOD LUCK TO ALL RIDERS!
•BOARDING•
•Dressage & Jumping LESSONS•
•HORSE SHOWS•
2016 SHOW SCHEDULE
March 20, 2016
Combined Test
Judge: Debbie Boeh “L”
“r” Eventing
April 17, 2016
Dressage Show (QCDC)
July 16, 2016
Starry Nights #1 (QCDC)
August 6, 2016
Starry Nights #2
Judges:
Maureen Farenholtz “L”
Wendy Enneking “L”
September 10, 2016
Starry Nights #3 (QCDC)
See web site for Boarder Fun Shows & Clinics
12080 Lick Road
Cincinnati, Ohio 45251
•
Walnut Creek Stables is a full service boarding center located in southwest Ohio, about
20 miles outside of Cincinnati.
•
Our facilities boast a modern 25 stall barn, three new smaller barns, as well as spacious
indoor and outdoor riding arenas. Enjoy our trails and cross country course.
In addition to our boarding services we host several shows and events as well as featuring skilled instructors and clinicians.
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Old Stone Riding Center
&
Dog Boarding Kennel
2920 Minton Road
Hamilton, OH 45013
FULL CARE HORSE BOARDING
• 70 Acre Horse Farm • Indoor Arena • 2 Outdoor Arenas •
• 12’ x 12’ Stalls • New Automatic Waterers •
• Wooden Round Pen - great footing! •
Event Dates 2016
Welcome to Old Stone Riding Center and Dog Boarding facility! Our
farm is located in Hamilton Ohio. We offer horse riding lessons, horse
and dog boarding, dressage, stadium and cross country events as
well as youth camps for skill development.
May 29 - Annual Memorial Day Dressage Show - QCDC*
June 12 - Annual Combined Test
June 27- July 1 - Camp 1 “A LEG UP!”
August 1- August 5 - Camp 2 “HORSING AROUND”
August 21 - QCDC Dressage & Eventing Derby (Entry Blank pp. 48-49)
*See web site for updates.
Julie Bath Primack
OLD STONE RIDING CENTER
[email protected]
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
513.868.3042
DOG KENNELS
• Reasonable Rates (currently $15/night) •
• 1 Acre Play Yard • Feed Provided •
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Greenacres Equine Center
8400 Blome Road, Cincinnati OH 45243
www.green-acres.org
2016 Events
May 22
September 18
October 16
November 13
Contact: Jessy Wojtkiewicz
(513) 623-9164
[email protected]
Combined Test
Horse Trial
Ride-A-Thon
Combined Test
Unbridled Eventing & Dressage
Paula Kubicki USDF Silver Medalist
12080 Lick Rd • Cincinnati, Ohio • 45251 • (513) 240-5867
http://www.unbridled.cc/ • Find us on facebook!
Sports
Instruction
Horses
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Our 2016 Dressage Show is 25 September at the
Miami University Equestrian Center!
Jim Hetzel
Blacksmith
Corrective &
Therapeutic Shoeing
Over 35 years experience
(513) 288-9184
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP just $40 for Seniors/$30 for Juniors.
2016 Ad Deadline for 2017 QCDC OMNIBUS
October 30, 2016
We offer a convenient way to find what you need!
• Boarding • Veterinary Services • Farrier/Blacksmith
• Lessons • Show Bills, Farm Events & Services
• Web site updates • e-copy of Omnibus
Our shows are ahead of the curve for growth in dressage disciplines,
including Western, Gaited and Driving Dressage.
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Debbie Boeh, 6846 Morrow Cozaddale Rd.
Morrow, OH 45152
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Pancero photo
liberty
equestrian
center
• Boarding with newly renovated stalls •
• Indoor & Outdoor arenas •
We are on facebook.
Cass Hollandsworth 513.233.1586
2016 Ad Deadline for 2017 QCDC OMNIBUS
October 30, 2016
Classical dressage(s) with
Dr. Nancy Nicholson
Deep
fascia
Deep
fascia
forelegs
in midstance
Dr. Nancy Nicholson USDF “L*”, USDF Bronze Medalist
& Rosita Del Rio, Azteca mare.
Author of Biomechanical Riding & Dressage: A Rider’s Atlas
[email protected]
Biomechanics of Piaffe ABOVE:
- Foreleg at mid-stance
- Hind leg in brake mode (immobility)
- Poll highest point of top line
ADVANCE & DIGITIZE your gymnastic schooling for:
• Half halt aids for all six basic dressage transitions, maintaining lightness with straightness in contact
• Performing voltes, circles and pirouettes in exact tempo & with balance while bending
• Gait extensions & collection using core body & seat aids
• Deep stretches at walk and trot
• Piaffe in hand and mounted: developing passage and flying changes
• Exercises for horse and rider position performing Standard, Gaited & Western Dressage
• Test riding strategies with emphasis on bending & lateral work
Transition Analysis is useful with SloProTM or other slow motion software on a mobile device.
Excellent “in the moment” for schooling and instruction videos. BELOW: Video frames showing
Rosita on free longe at walk to canter and canter to trot. Rosita’s transitions were schooled
on the free longe and under saddle. They are level, fluent and prompt with a trained, straight
horse. Free longe offers proof that balance & coordination are understood independent of rider.
We offer a convenient way to find what you need!
• Boarding • Veterinary Services • Farrier/Blacksmith
• Lessons • Show Bills, Farm Events & Services
• Web site updates • e-copy of Omnibus
Our shows are ahead of the curve for growth in dressage disciplines,
including Western, Gaited and Driving Dressage.
a REGION 2 LOCAL YEAR END AWARDS a
Compete with your friends at our local schooling
shows for Region 2 Awards!
Contact Catherine Jacob, Region 2 Treasurer
[email protected]
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lowered
hind quarters: legs
in braking
mode
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2016
Majestic Farm Series I & II: Schooling
We will be having 2 (two) series championships for these shows, INTRO through FEI TOC.
Year End Award Banquet will be held at Majestic Farm. Sponsored awards include: Custom
Tack Box for the Highest AA’s overall score, must show at any 3 shows listed below, same
horse/rider combo. Other sponsors to be announced.
Series I: Same rider/horse combination for two of the three shows listed below,
Jan. 16 & 17: January Blast Series I
Feb. 13 & 14: February Frolic Series I
March 12 & 13 QCDC: March Madness Series I
Series II: Same rider/horse combination for two of the three shows listed below,
April 16 & 17: April Adventures Series II
July 9: Dressage by the Light of the Moon Series II
November 12 & 13 QCDC: Turkey Trot Series II
________________________________________________________
July 16: Encore OTTB Show, For Thoroughbreds only
New for 2016!
July 30 & 31: Combined Training & Dressage
October 16: Combined Training & Dressage
We’ve got your feeds, bulk or bagged!
We’ve Got your show items, medications,
wormers, etc. Plus fertilizers, feeders,
seeds, pet food, gates and many other
farm supplies!
Deliveries are available!!
Hours:
Mon - Fri 8 AM - 5 PM
Sat 8 AM - 12 PM
4850 Hamilton-Eaton Road
Hamilton, OH 45013
513-726-4931
www.brubakergrain.com
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CVC
Complementary Veterinary Care
Margy Leick, Energy Healing
Ron Leick, DVM
Certified by the
American Veterinary Chiropractic Association and
International Veterinary Acupuncture Society
859.635.7586
Tricia Hammer
(Trish)
Dressage thru Third Level
Hunters - Hunt Seat Equitation - Combined Training
Lessons • Clinics • Judging
513.520.8373 cell
[email protected]
Karin Clark DVM
Bethany Veterinary Service
513-284-2770
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513.756.0041 OR 513.884.3660
[email protected]
[email protected]
Isi & Dave Brown
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Starry
Night
Series
2015 Year End Awards
USDF Introductory Junior
Emma Sterwert
Chrono Crusade
65.000% Champion
Abigail Fudge
La Contessa
64.479 Reserve
Emily French
Elf-N-Magic63.281
Third
Haley Hildenbrandt
Condor62.031
Fourth
USDF ntroductory Senior
Clara Blair Hiawatha67.083
Champion
Laurel Tipton
Dakota Touchdown
66.771 Reserve
Kim Hagerman
Charity66.719
Third
Catherine Imm
No Mockery Two
66.094 Fourth
Sue McBeth
Navigator62.500
Fifth
Sara Goettke
Celsar Moon
60.156 Sixth
USEF Training Level
Marylynn Griswold Donna Bell SH
68.366 Champion
Melanie Stewart
Allie65.652
Reserve
Karen Shaw
Kilfenora Brighanna Day
64.659 Third
Jenni Wright
Furiosa64.230
Fourth
Shelia Kilfoil
Scotty64.130
Fifth
Shannon Burwinkel My Special Ring
63.974 Sixth
USEF First Level
Debbie Boeh
Donaire66.094
Champion
Karen Shaw
Kifenora Brighanna Day
64.074 Reserve
Sue Segerman
Moonshine OAM
62.222 Third
Brad CoryJust-In-Time59.925
Fourth
Nicole Rook
Make Believe
58.333 Fifth
USEF Second Level
Debbie Boeh
Donaire64.807
Champion
Leslie Laine
Phil-e-Buster60.145
Reserve
USEF Fourth Level
Angela Carter
Romeo65.945
Champion
Sport Horse in Hand
Rachel Alexander A Place under the Sum
73.319% Champion
HIGH PERCENT AWARDS
Introductory
Clara Blair-BishopHiawatha72.750%
Training
Marylynn Griswold
Donna Bell SH
69.091
First LevelDebbie BoehDonaire70.926
Second Level
Debbie BoehDonaire66.970
Fourth Level
Angela CarterRomeo67.432
Sport Horse
Rachel Alexander
A Place in the Sun 73.950
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Queen City Dressage Circuit
2015 Year End Awards
a INTRODUCTORY JUNIOR
Champion: Emily French
Elf-N-Magic
28 points
Reserve: Abigail Fudge
La Contessa
24 pts
a INTRODUCTORY SENIOR
Champion: Catherine Imm
No Mockey Too
41 pts
Reserve: Kim HagermanCharity27 pts
3rd: Sara Goettke
Celsar Moon
23 pts
4th: Terah Primack
A Good Question
18 pts
a TRAINING LEVEL
Champion: Melanie StewartAllie66 pts
Reserve: Marilynn Griswold
Donna Bell SH
56 pts
3rd: Karen Shaw
Kilfenora Brighanna
26 pts
4th: Shannon Burwinkel
My Special Ring
23 pts
5th: Brad CoreyJust-in-Time17 pts
6th: Emily FrenchElf-N-Magic16 pts
a FIRST LEVEL
Champion: Debbie BoehDonaire32 pts
Reserve: Sue Segerman
Moonshine OAM
31 pts
3rd: Karen Shaw
Kilfenora Brighanna24pts
4th: Brad CoreyJust-in-Time18 pts
5th: Lassena Wilson
Martagen Lily
4 pts
a SECOND LEVEL
Champion: Debbie BoehDonaire24 pts
Reserve: Leslie Laine
Phil E. Buster
21 pts
a MUSICAL FREESTYLE
Champion: Kathy Asbach
Fancy On Cue
5 pts
a HIGH PERCENT SCORES
Introductory Level: Sara Goettke
Celsar Moon
73.438%
Training Level: Marylynn Griswold
Donna Bell SH
69.231%
First Level: Debbie BoehDonaire72.778%
Second Level: Debbie BoehDonaire71.210%
Musical Freestyle: Kathy Asbach
Fancy on Cue
65.833%
a
COURTESY CLASS - WESTERN DRESSAGE Dr. Nancy Nicholson, Sponsor
Champion: Jane Brack
66.333%, 67.097%, 64.483% riding Hank
Reserve: Frede Slupek
65.517% 64.375% riding Shez My Destiny
Third: Juergen Slupek
63.393 also riding Shez My Destiny
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2015
Year End Award
Winners
USDF INTRODUCTORY Jr
Emily French
Elf-N-Magic68.542
Champion
USDF INTRODUCTORY Novice
Sue McBeth
Navigator71.054
Champion
Abby Fudge
LaContessa67.396
Reserve
USEF TRAINING LEVEL Novice
Sue McBeth
Navigator61.146
Champion
USEF TRAINING LEVEL ADULT AMATEUR
Sara GrierHappy Girl63.894
Champion
Alyson Callahan
La Contressa62.428
Reserve
Alyson Callahan
Navigator61.357
Third
USEF TRAINING LEVEL Jr
Emily French
Elf-N-Magic63.532
Champion
USEF FIRST LEVEL ADULT AMATEUR
Sue Segerman
Moonshine OAM63.642
Champion
USEF FIRST LEVEL OPEN
Debbie Boeh
Donaire70.71
Champion
USEF SECOND LEVEL Novice
Moria Casey
SC Island Angel57.82
Champion
USEF SECOND LEVELADULT AMATEUR
Leslie Laine
Phil E Buster
64.141 Champion
USEF SECOND LEVEL OPEN
Debbie Boeh
Doniare69.39
Champion
USEF THIRD LEVEL ADULT AMATEUR
Carol Hibbard
Intaglio Arizona Storm
61.76
Champion
USEF THIRD LEVEL OPEN
Debbie Boeh
Flashback W66.82
Champion
USEF FOURTH LEVEL OPEN
Debbie Boeh
Flashback W65.29
Champion
SPORT HORSE IN HAND
Rachel Alexander A Place in the Sun
78.5
Champion
HIGH PERCENTAGE
Intro Sue McBeth
Navigator73.438
Training Level
Emily Fudge
Elf-N-Magic
69.688
First Level
Debbie Boeh
Donaire
72.778
Second Level
Debbie Boeh
Donaire
71.21
Third Level Debbie Boeh
Flashback W
71.818
Fourth Level
Debbie Boeh
Flashback W
72.297
Sport Horse in Hand Rachel Alexander A Place in the Sun
86.875
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Tom Pancero photo
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Courtesy Classes
Courtesy Classes - NOT eligible for Year End Awards
Scores can be printed in YEA Banquet Program at QCDC
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• Riders should download, print and bring 2 copies of current test SCORE sheets.
• Riders must notify show secretary of test and level on entry blank.
• Please, NO phone entries.
USEF 2013 Rider Tests (one each at Training, First & Second Levels)
These three tests are on the USEF web site as PDF files.
NWHA Gaited Dressage USDF Intro thru USEF Third Level 3
Tests at http://www.nwha.com/dressage.html
Versatility Rule Book with gaited dressage definitions:
http://www.nwha.com/rulebook/2011VersatilityRuleBook.pdf
Attention Dressage Exhibitors - 2015 Dressage Tests - USDF & USEF NEW tests.
USEF Western Dressage* 2015 tests available
https://www.usef.org/_IFrames/breedsdisciplines/breeds/morgan/
WesternDressageTests.aspx
* Not always exclusive to Morgans. May be ridden by any breed.
All Sport Horse in Hand classes
If you wish to participate in Dressage Driving, check with the show management to
see if there is an arena of suitable size. http://americandrivingsociety.org
All USEA Tests of choice. SCORE sheets downloadable if you are a member.
Dressage test is only eligible for YEA in other programs than QCDC if ridden in a CT
show and you finish the Combined Test over fences without being eliminated.
http://useventing.com/competitions/dressage
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Horse Show Etiquette
1. Send your entry in on time and fill out ALL of the entry form correctly.
You will receive your ride times sooner.
2. On EACH entry for EACH show, please check QCDC awards AND
JR or SR if you want points toward year-end awards.
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October 15, 2016
We offer a convenient way to find what you need!
• Boarding • Farriers
• Veterinary Services
• Lessons
• Show Bills and Farm Events
• Web site updates
Our shows are ahead of the curve for growth in dressage disciplines,
including Western, Gaited and Driving Dressage.
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3. Know your dressage USDF/USEF Rule Books for correct tack, appropriate/safe riding attire (especially head gear), and procedures. It is the rider’s
responsibility to know the USEF, USDF, and USEA and QCDC rules. This
includes rules for show dress, saddlery/bits and conflicts of interest among
judges, technical delegates, students, organizers, secretaries. Last minute
changes can affect these relations, so be sure to check with management
at the time you pick up your show packet.
4. If you have any questions, ask the show management.
5. Always let the gatekeeper know when you are in the warm up arena and
that you are available for your ride time. Have correct exhibitor number.
6. If you are unable to show in your scheduled class(es), please let the
gatekeeper and/or secretary know as soon as possible.
7. When you are riding in a crowded schooling area, pass LEFT shoulder
to LEFT shoulder to avoid collisions! LOOK before you TURN or STOP your
horse. Outside track is for working horses: slower or walking horses stay to
the inside of the track.
8. Please, no phone entries. List all classes, including Courtesy Classes.
9. Volunteer! It’s the best way to understand how a dressage show works.
Volunteering helps management keep your entry fees LOW.
10. If riding a courtesy test (USEF 2013 Rider Test, NWHA Gaited
Dressage or USEF Western Dressage, bring 2 copies to the show.
IT IS GREAT TO BE APPRECIATED!
11. The management worked hard to organize the show for you, help them
by leaving their facility as clean as when you arrived.
12. When you are ready to leave the show parking area, clean up around
your trailer for hay, manure, papers, and other materials.
13. Remember to smile and have a good time with your horse and your
friends. Have a safe trip home.
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Queen City
Dressage Circuit
Nancy & Bill Cole
DERBYSHIRE STABLES
www.derbyshirestables.com
[email protected]
513.675.1546 513.675.1547
Carol Hartlaub
THE DRESSAGE COMPANY
www.dressageco.com
[email protected]
513.604.3957
Barbara McCarthy
MAJESTIC FARM
www.majesticfarm.net
[email protected]
513.625.3055
Tom Reininger
WALNUT CREEK STABLES
www.walnutcreekstables.net
513.236.7840
Edie Bryan
TREASURER
[email protected]
513.825.4647 513.382.9981
Julie Bath Primack
OLD STONE RIDING CENTER
[email protected]
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
513.868.3042
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EVENTING DERBY ENTRY
•Please copy this page spread for
Old Stone Eventing Derby on 21
August 2016.
•Please use a copy of center insert
QCDC Entry Form for QCDC Dressage Schooling shows.
FOR QCDC DRESSAGE AT OLD
STONE ON 21 August 2016, please
go to pages 16-17 for complete Dressage Schooling show bill, including
Additional Classes offered.
•Class Fees (dressage schooling) $25/class
•Eventing Derby $70 per DIVISION
•Entry Fee less $15 administrative fee if withdrawal is received with doctor or veterinarian written
certification. Same horse may compete with different riders.
•Classes may be divided or combined at discretion
of show management.
EVENTING DERBY August 21, 2016
CLASS LIST
The Eventing Derby at Old Stone Riding Center will be judged as a normal
Combined Test. However, the Stadium Course will be set up in an Open
Field situation. Scoring will be as for a Stadium Round.
DIVISIONS
Tadpoles
Dressage Phase: 2015 USDF Intro A
Jump Phase: Poles on ground, no time limit
Cross Rails
Dressage Phase: 2015 USDF Intro B
Jump Phase: 12” maximum, no time limit
Greener Than Grass
Dressage Phase: 2015 USDF Intro B
Jump Phase: 18” maximum, no time limit
513.868.3042
www.oldstoneridingcenter.com
Rider’s Name: __________________________________Age: _____ Phone No.__________
E-Mail Address: ______________________________________________________________
Rider’s Address: ______________________________________________________________
City: ___________________________________ State: ______
Horse’s Name: ______________________________ _________________________________
Age: ______ Sex: ____________Breed: ___________________________________________
Owner’s Name: _______________________________ Phone: __________________________________
Owner’s Address: _______________________________________________________________________
City: _____________________________State: ______________________
Beginner Novice
Dressage Phase: 2014 USEA Beginner Novice Test A
Jump Phase: 2’7” maximum, 275 m/min
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Zip: ________________
MODA Number ______________________________________________ ___________________________
Disclaimer: I agree to make this entry at my own risk. I am aware and accept the risk that horses are
potentially dangerous animals and that simply being around them can cause injury and even death. I/We agree
to hold harmless Walnut Creek Stables any and all officials, owners, volunteers, staff, judges, spectators, and
any person connected with the show and barn from liability from any negligence resulting in any injury or
accident to my self, children, heirs, property, and horse.
Signature: ______________________________________________________
Parent’s signature if under 18: ______________________________________
Class ____________Description
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Pre-Starter
Dressage Phase: 2015 USDF Intro C
Jump Phase: 2’0” maximum, no time limit
Starter
Dressage Phase: 2015 USDF Intro C
Jump Phase: 2’3” maximum, 250 m/min
Zip: ___________________
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Total Class Fees ______________
Make Checks Payable to: Old Stone Riding Center
Mail to: Old Stone Riding Center
2920 Minton Road
Hamilton, Ohio 45013
Directions:
Office/Admin. Fee
Late Fee:
Stall Rental $35.00
Per division $70.00
Total Fees due
$15.00
$ 5.00
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From Hamilton: Take St. Rt. 129 west to Boyle Rd. Go right onto Boyle Rd. & then take an immediate left on
Minton Rd. Old Stone Riding Center is approx. 1 mile on right.
From Cincinnati: Take St. Rt. 27 north (Colerain Ave) to Millville, at the second traffic light in Millville, turn right
onto St. Rt. 129. Take next left onto Morman Rd. Take next left onto Minton Rd. Old Stone Riding Center is 1/2
mile down Minton Rd. on the right.
From Oxford: Take St. Rt. 27 south 9 miles. Minton Road is the first left after Stahlheber Road. Old Stone
Riding Center is 1/2 mile down Minton Rd. on the left
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Queen City
Dressage Circuit
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