Texas Rose Classic - Texas Rose Horse Park

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Texas Rose Classic - Texas Rose Horse Park
Texas Rose Horse Park
Presents
THE TEXAS SPORT HORSE CUP
September 4-8, 2013
Featuring
W ORLD C HAMPION HUNTER RIDER
$15,000 Sport Horse Jumper Classic
$5,000 Brunson Family Welcome Stake
$3,000 Low JR/AO Jumper Classic 
$1,500 Low Child/Adult Jumper Classic
$10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
$2,500 Texas Pre Green Super Stake
International Hunter Futurity Midwest Regionals
Pony & Children’s Hunter Classics
Hunter Breeding
Texas Rose Classic
September 11-15, 2013
Featuring
$15,000 Texas Rose Jumper Classic
$5,000 Brunson Family Welcome Stake
$3,000 High JR/AO Jumper Classic 
$1,500 High Child/Adult Jumper Classic
$2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby
$2,500 Texas Pre Green Super Stake
Junior, A/O, Pony & Children’s Hunter Classics
Hunter Breeding
2nd Annual Fish Races
“AA”Hunters  Jumper Rating 3
Texas Rose Horse Park
Tyler, TX
OFFICIALS
Management reserves the right to add to or vary from this list.
THE TEXAS SPORT HORSE CUP…..………...…......….September 4-8, 2013
Hunter Judges……………………………..………………..…………....Dee Thomas, Joey Brumbaugh
Intl. Hunter Derby Judges… Dee Thomas, Joey Brumbaugh, Allen Lohman, Mike Lowry
Jumper Judge…………………………………………………………………….……..…….………Mike Lowry
USEF Steward………………………………………………………….………………..……….…Larry Alcorn
Course Designers………….……..…………....Hunters/Allen Lowman…Jumpers/Patrick Rodes
Announcers…………………………………………………………………...….Dan Persons, Mike Lowry
Secretary………………………………………..……………………………..…………………..…..Kelly Lowry
Paddock Masters…………………………….…….…….Andrew Brown, Val Garza, Casey Wagner
THE TEXAS ROSE CLASSIC………….……………...September 11-15, 2013
Hunter Judges………………………Linda Andrisani, Frank Willard, Patti Wright-Shoemaker
Jumper Judge……………………………………………………………………………………..…Mike Lowry
USEF Steward………………………………..……………………………….…………….….…Larry Alcorn
Course Designers………….…………....…..Hunters/Patrick Rodes, Jumpers/Oscar Soberone
Announcers……………………………………………………………..…..….Dan Persons, Mike Lowry
Secretary……………………….……………...………………………….……………………..…..Kelly Lowry
Paddock Masters………………..……………….…….Andrew Brown, Val Garza, Casey Wagner
Licensee……………………………..………………………….……………...…….TRHP, LLC
Management……………………………….…………………....Southbound Show Management, Inc
Stable Manager…………………………….…………………………………………….D’Anne Liljestrand
Footing Specialist………………………….…………………………………….……………Bryan Brunson
Awards/Hospitality…………………….……………………………………………..………Ellen Ahmann
Veterinarian………………………………………….…..………David Gilchrist, DVM 972-567-5117
Farrier………………………………………………….………………….……..…David Fry 903-519-2656
Recognized By … United States Equestrian Federation, USHJA, WCHR, THJA
For Additional Information Contact:
D’Anne Liljestrand (903) 882-8696
FAX: (903) 881-0228 [email protected]
Or
Patrick Rodes (940) 240-1207 or [email protected]
Horse Show Office (During Show) 903-881-0348
Entries Close August 21, 2013
TO AVOID LATE FEES ENTRIES MUST BE POSTMARKED ON OR BEFORE AUGUST 21, 2013
NO ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A STALL DEPOSIT AND ANY NOMINATING FEE
www.texasrosehorsepark.com
www.southboundshows.com
Please Note: ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE BY CHECK OR CASH.
NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
RULES & INFORMATION
This show is a regular member of the United States Equestrian Federation. Every class offered herein is
covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF rule book and will be conducted and judged in
accordance therewith.
ENTRIES: Entries close August 21. New entries (new or different horses) made after these dates will incur
a one time late fee of $35.00. Every Entry Blank must have the signature of the owner/authorized agent,
trainer & be accompanied by a stall check or open check. It is the responsibility of the person making the
entry to execute properly and complete all necessary information pertaining to each entry made in accordance
with USEF rules. NO NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED WITHOUT AN OPEN CHECK. There will be a
$50.00 office/services fee for every horse on the show grounds that will cover ring schooling, scratches, adds
and security. Management reserves the right to refuse any entry for any reason.
Horses, on the grounds, not entered in any classes, must have a completed entry blank on file in the
office and will be charged a $100 non-showing fee per week. Horses not accruing a minimum of $100
in entry fees may be charged the non-showing fee in lieu of entry fees.
*Warning: Horses that compete in a class in which they are not properly entered will be charged a
double entry fee. Once a horse has competed in the first class of an “AA” rated hunter section, the division
entry fee cannot be refunded.
*Attention foreign exhibitors: All fees MUST be paid in “US Funds”.
*PLEASE NOTE: ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE MADE BY CHECK OR CASH…NO CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED.
STALLS: Permanent 12 X 12 stalls of wood/steel construction, with doors, and temporary 10 X 10 stalls of
metal/canvas construction are available Monday afternoon, September 2. Cost per stall is $200. Stall
assignments will be on a first come, first serve basis. NO STALL ASSIGNMENTS WILL BE MADE
WITHOUT PAYMENT OR AN OPEN CHECK FOR EACH WEEK. Feed, Hay, and Bedding will be
available on the show grounds. Bedding may be ordered in advance by contacting the FACILITY OFFICE
AT 903-882-8696 or by utilizing the advance order form located in this publication. EXHIBITORS NOT
PURCHASING BEDDING FROM THE HORSE PARK WILL BE CHARGED A $35.00 STALL CLEAN OUT FEE.
Manure is to be disposed of in designated areas only. NO MANURE IN TRASH CONTAINERS. No stall
doors or panels may be removed. A $50.00 Grounds Fee will be charged for all horses not purchasing a
stall. Please refer to the Texas Rose Horse Park Top 10 Rules, (a copy is contained in this publication)
for additional information.
COGGINS TEST: Texas law requires that each horse be accompanied by a negative EIA certificate dated
within one year. PLEASE ATTACH A COPY OF YOUR HORSES’ COGGINS TO YOUR ENTRY.
REFUNDS: STALL FEES CANNOT BE REFUNDED AFTER August 21. Entry fees will not be refunded
after August 22 unless a certificate of illness or injury prepared by an accredited veterinarian, or a doctor’s
note regarding rider illness/injury, is presented to the secretary before the start of the show. Once the show
has started, proper notification of the scratch must be made in the office BEFORE the start of the classes
being scratched. In either case the entry fees will be refunded less any nominating fees, stall fee, and an
office processing charge of $40.00.
NON-NEGOTIABLE CHECKS: A $50.00 SERVICE FEE OR 10% OF THE CHECK AMOUNT,
WHICHEVER IS GREATER, WILL BE CHARGED FOR ALL RETURNED CHECKS. Accounts that are
not settled within five days with certified funds will be reported to the USEF in accordance with current
USEF rules.
SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNTS: All show accounts must be closed out at the end of each week. Any
open entry accounts will be closed by management and a $30 processing fee will be added per entry. Any
mistakes or questions regarding your horse show account and/or prize money must be resolved within 24
hours by contacting the Horse Show Office. PAYMENT MAY BE MADE BY CHECK OR CASH
ONLY. NO CREDIT CARDS ARE ACCEPTED.
CREDENTIALS: ALL EXHIBITORS IN ANY PONY, JUNIOR HUNTER OR AMATEUR SECTION
MUST PRESENT THEIR CREDENTIALS (MEASUREMENT CARD OR AMATEUR CERTIFICATION)
TO THE SHOW OFFICE BEFORE THEIR NUMBERS CAN BE RELEASED. Kindly send a photo copy
of credentials with entry to facilitate processing. All horses or ponies without a valid measurement card will
be measured at a designated time and place. Anyone not presenting valid membership credentials
(USEF/USHJA) will be charged a $30.00 non-refundable non-member fee per organization. Amateur
exhibitors not able to present valid Amateur Credentials will be required to pay the $30.00 annual Amateur
Card fee. Only a parent will be exempt from the Federation non-member fee if signing as coach for
his/her minor child.
RULES & INFORMATION
SHARPS DISPOSAL: Sharps containers will be provided in all barns for the disposal of needles and other
diposable sharp instruments. ALL items of this nature MUST be disposed of in the provided containers. NO
SHARPS are to be disposed of in any receptacle other than the provided sharps container. Any individual or
entity not in compliance will be subject to a $100 fine per USEF 1210.4.
HORSE REGISTRATIONS: All horses competing in Federation non-breed restricted licensed competitions
with hunter, hunter breeding, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in
GR901.9, items 1-9) must be properly identified and must obtain a Registration Number from USHJA. A
registration number for each horse must be entered on all entry forms for licensed competitions. Proof of
registration must be presented to the Show Secretary before numbers can be released. To be eligible for
National, Regional or Zone Horse of the Year Awards, and to enter a USEF Computer Ranking List Class
horses must also be registered with the USEF. Exception for USEF Computer Ranking List: Citizens of other
nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation
need not have USEF Registration.
USEF/USHJA FEES: Current USEF rules relating to drugs and medications will be enforced. Each horse
entered must pay the $8.00 USEF Drug/Medication Fee plus an $8.00 USEF fee. (Total $16.00 USEF Fee).
Each horse entered will also be required to pay the USHJA Zone Support fee of $2.00.
HORSE/PONY MEASURMENTS: Please advise the show office of any horses and/or ponies requiring
measurement. Any horse/pony that cannot present a valid measurement card will be required to present
themselves for measurement at the time/times posted in the show office.
SCHOOLING: Hunter Rings will be open for schooling on the day prior to the show weather permitting.
Time permitting, rings may also be open before and after the show, each day, for hacking, times to be posted
or announced. No manual poling; no offsets of any type may be used while schooling. Jumping will be
permitted, in the rings, at scheduled times and only when medical personnel are on the grounds. HARD
HATS MUST BE WORN WHEN MOUNTED.
ANIMAL WELFARE: We require that all horses be treated with kindness, respect and compassion and
should never be subject to mistreatment. Owners, trainers, riders and grooms, or their agents must use
reasonable care in the handling and treatment of their horses whether owned or placed in their care for
competition or for any other purpose. At all times, while the horse is on the show grounds, we will provide
for the continuous well-being of the horse by vigorously enforcing the rules of the USEF which pertain to this
subject. USEF rules defining policy regarding abuse and use of whips will be strictly enforced. No poling,
use of bamboo off-set or excessive use of the whip will be tolerated. The well being of the horse must be
considered above the demands of the breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers, organizers, sponsors or
officials. Violators may be subject to penalties pursuant to USEF rules. In the event of an acute and
serious injury to or illness of a horse on competition grounds when the owner or trainer of the horse or
agent of the owner is not present, after reasonable effort to contact that individual has been made,
competition management, in consultation with a licensed equine veterinarian, may authorize the
provision of emergency veterinary treatment of the horse. If competition management so authorizes
treatment under the provisions of this rule, competition management and veterinarian are not liable
for any resulting costs, damages, losses, claims or actions arising directly or indirectly from the
treatment of the horse.
DOGS: Dogs are not permitted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a leash or otherwise
contained. Individuals must not lead dogs on a leash while mounted. Dog owners are solely responsible for
any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from their dogs’ behaviors. Dog owners failing to
comply with this rule may be subject to penalty under Chapters 6 and 7, as well as issuance of warning cards
pursuant to rule GR 301.
CHANGES: Management reserves the right to change, cancel, or combine classes, alter courses and do all
things necessary to compensate for excessive or inadequate entries.
ATTIRE/HEADGEAR: All riders must be properly attired. Numbers must be worn and clearly visible.
Protective head gear must be worn BY ALL RIDERS AT ALL TIMES WHILE MOUNTED, anywhere,
anytime on the show grounds. Headgear for all riders must meet or exceed ASTM Standards; must carry the
SEI tag; and be properly secured by a harness per USEF rules.
JUMPERS: Ties in jumper classes will jump off for first place only. Ties for all other places will be
determined by first round time. Champion and Reserve will be determined using the USEF Bonus Point
system. Bonus Points will apply to the class indicated for each section.
RULES & INFORMATION
NOMINATING FEE: Horses competing in all 1.25 meter classes, and above, must pay a nominating fee of
$175.
RINGS/FOOTING: Jumper ring is 180’ X 300’. Jumper warm up ring is 120’ X 240’. Hunter Ring I is
160’ X 300’. Hunter Ring 2 is 160’ X 280’. Red Barron Architectural Ring (Hunter warm up ring) is 164’ X
280’. Indoor ring is 125’ X 225’. Footing in all rings is all-weather sand composite.
JUMP ORDER: Show Management will determine a rotating jump order for all classes over fences. Riders
or Trainers with conflicts must see the paddock masters in both rings so that the necessary adjustments can be
made. Starters have the authority to scratch entries that make no attempt to be timely, without going
through the Steward or Show Manager.
COURSES: Courses will be posted a minimum of one hour prior to each class. In Hunter classes, fences
will simulate fences found in the hunt field such as; brush, wall, in & out, oxer, post and rails, and gates. At
management’s discretion, a dotted line may be put into effect to restrict the size of the courtesy circle in
hunter classes.
RIBBONS/TROPHIES/CHAMPIONSHIPS: All hunter classes & equitation classes receive a trophy and
eight ribbons unless otherwise noted. All jumper classes receive a trophy and six ribbons unless otherwise
noted. Each hunter and jumper section will receive a champion & reserve award based on points unless
otherwise noted. Full Championship points will be given in all classes in each hunter section except Green
Conformation Hunter Model which will count as half points. In all hunter sections, Champion and Reserve
Champion will be awarded to two of the top four horses acquiring the most points over fences. These four
horses will also receive full points for one under saddle class.
TEXAS HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION (THJA) CHAMPIONSHIPS: In ALL JUMPER
SECTIONS RECOGNIZED BY THE THJA bonus points will NOT be used for computation of
Championships. Please be aware that show champion and THJA champion results may differ.
PRIZES: Prize money is indicated for each class. Prize money won can be paid by check or deducted from
each horses account. An IRS W-9 form must be completed in full before any prize money exceeding $600
can be paid. Prize money will be withheld if the recipients Social Security number is not on file. Prize
money will be payable to the owner unless written authorization, and complete alternate payee information,
is on file with the show secretary.
CAMPERS: RV’s must have an RV Reservation prior to parking. The RV Reservation Form can be
downloaded at www.texasrosehorsepark.com, under the exhibitor tab. Reservations will not be accepted
without payment or an open check for each week. Hookups cost $225 per week (includes 1 pump-out per
week) for RV’s arriving on, or after, 12:00pm Monday and departing on, or before, 12:00pm Sunday.
Additional nights will incur a per night fee of $35.00. RV’S MAY NOT BE PARKED WITHOUT FIRST
CHECKING IN AT THE TRHP SHOW OFFICE.
GOLF CART RENTAL: A limited number of Golf Cart Rentals are available on a first come first serve
basis for $75 per day or $300 per week. Reservations MUST be made using the Texas Rose Horse Park Golf
Cart Rental Agreement located at www.texasrosehorsepark.com. ALL USEF RULES PERTAING TO
OPERATION OF MOTOR VEHICLES WILL APPLY.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO: From time to time, events at this facility are taped or produced for live
and/or delayed broadcast on National Television. The copyrights of any video production at the Texas Rose
Horse Park remain the property of the Texas Rose Horse Park. No portion of any event may be copied, sold
or rebroadcast (except non-economic use by the event participants) without the express written consent of the
Texas Rose Horse Park. All copyrights are reserved under the Federal Copyright Laws of The United States.
PHOTO RELEASE: By signing the entry form I agree to waive the right to the use of my photos/videos at
the competition and grant The Texas Rose Horse Park, and its agent’s full use of any and all competition
photos and video.
RULES & INFORMATION
OPERATION OF MOTORIZED VEHICLES: Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which
allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a
motorized vehicle of any kind including, but limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility
vehicles on the competition grounds of recognized competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license
may operate the above described vehicles so long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s
license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or
guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any
damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for
sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the
offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the
competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above
individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals
with disabilities are exempt from this rule.
*Additionally, pursuant to Texas Rose Horse Park Facility Rules, no ATV’s or motorcycles of engine
size 50cc or greater are allowed on the facility property. All vehicles must observe posted speed limits
at all times.
PRIZE MONEY DISTRIBUTION:
Prize monies will be paid as follows unless specified otherwise in the class/section description.
MONEY
$50
$100
$150
$200
$250
$300
$350
$400
$500
$550
$600
$1000
1
$15
$30
$45
$60
$75
$90
$105
$120
$150
$165
$180
$300
2
$11
$22
$33
$44
$55
$66
$77
$88
$110
$121
$130
$220
3
$8
$15
$23
$30
$38
$45
$53
$60
$75
$84
$90
$145
4
$6
$14
$20
$28
$33
$40
$45
$56
$60
$70
$75
$125
5
$5
$12
$17
$24
$26
$35
$40
$48
$55
$65
$65
$110
6
$5
$7
$12
$14
$23
$24
$29
$28
$50
$45
$60
$100
THJA RECOGNITION: The Texas Sport Horse Cup and Texas Rose Classic Horse Shows are operated in
accordance with the current rules of the Texas Hunter and Jumper Association by which it is recognized and
rated “A” in High Performance, Performance, Regular Conformation, Green, Green Conformation, 3’3” and
3’6” Amateur Owner, Pony, Green Pony, Junior, 3’ Pre Green, 3’3” Pre Green, Children’s Pony, Children’s
and Adult Hunter, and JR/AO, Children’s, Adult and Pony Jumper. Points for placing in Junior, Children’s,
Pony and Adult Equitation and Hunter Breeding will be credited in accordance with the rules of THJA.
RESPONSIBILITY: Submission of entry to this show constitutes an agreement to the following: Exhibitor
agrees to indemnify and hold harmless TRHP, LLC, Texas Rose Horse Park, Southbound Show
Management, Inc., The Texas Sport Horse Cup, The Texas Rose Classic Horse Shows and Horse Show
officials against any claims, demands, costs and expenses, including reasonable attorney fees for the defense
thereof, arising from the conduct or management of Exhibitor’s business or its use of the premises or from
any breach on the part of the Exhibitor of any conditions of this Agreement, or contractors, agents,
employees, guests or invitees in or about the premises. In case of any action or proceeding brought against
TRHP, LLC, Texas Rose Horse Park, Southbound Show Management, Inc., The Texas Sport Horse Cup, The
Texas Rose Classic Horse Show management by reason of such claim Exhibitor, upon notice, covenants to
defend such action or proceeding by council acceptable to owner. Exhibitor is responsible for his/her own
property and TRHP, LLC, Texas Rose Horse Park, Southbound Show Management, Inc., The Texas Sport
Horse Cup, The Texas Rose Classic Horse Shows Management are not responsible for accidents, fire or theft.
RULES & INFORMATION
WARNING: THE TEXAS SPORT HORSE CUP HORSE SHOW, THE TEXAS ROSE CLASSIC HORSE SHOW,
IT’S MANAGEMENT, OFFICERS, OWNERS, OFFICIALS,
AND EMPLOYEES WILL NOT BE
RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ACCIDENT OR LOSS WHICH MAY OCCUR TO AN EXHIBITOR, SPECTATOR,
GUEST, RIDER, GROOM, ATTENDANT OR OTHER EMPLOYEE, ANIMAL, VEHICLE, OR EQUIPMENT
AT THE SHOW. THIS SHALL BE A CONDITION OF ENTRY TO THE SHOW OR SHOW GROUNDS.
Show Management reserves the right to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to, or arising out of the show
without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All items not covered in these rules and information shall be
decided by Horse Show Management, its’ decision to be final.
WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO AVOID MISTAKES IN THIS PUBLICATION, THE
HORSE SHOW MANAGEMENT, PARTNERS, AND STAFF ASSUME NO LIABILITY FOR ERRORS.
SIGNIFICANT ERRORS OR CHANGES WILL BE DISCLOSED TO EXHIBITORS WHOSE ENTRIES
ARE ACCEPTED, UPON THEIR ACCEPTANCE; AND OTHERWISE IN ACCORDANCE WITH USEF
RULES.
MAIL/PACKAGES: Items can be sent to: Horse Show Office
Texas Rose Horse Park
14078 Highway 110 North
Tyler, Texas 75704
Directions to Texas Rose Horse Park
From the east (Shreveport Area) take I-20 west to the Van/Tyler, Highway 110 exit (#548). Turn left/south. Go
approximately 1 mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
From the west (Dallas Area) take I-20 east to the Van/Tyler exit, Highway 110 exit (#548). Turn right/south. Go
approximately 1 mile. The equestrian center is on the left.
From the south (Houston area) take US 287 north to TX-155 towards Tyler. At FM- 2661 turn left. Left again at TX
-64, right on to CR- 413, then left at FM -724. Follow FM-724 to CR-42 and turn right. At
TX-110 turn left. The equestrian center is on the right.
From the south (San Antonio area) take I-35 north to US-84 and turn right. Follow US-84 to TX-31, turn right. At
FM-314 turn left, right on to FM-279, left on to FM-314 then right on to CR-4906. At CR-4907 turn left to a right
turn at CR-4908. (This road turns into CR-426) At CR-422 turn right, then right on to FM-1955 and left on to TX110. The equestrian center is on the right.
For more information about the Tyler, TX area visit their website: www.tylertexas.com
Please be sure to book your hotel rooms early due to conflicts with 1st Monday Trade Days.
Lindale Area Hotels
Best Western………………….…..903-882-8884
La Quinta…………………………903-882-1600
Comfort Suites……………………903-882-8613
Hampton Inn…………………..…903-882-1002
RULES & INFORMATION
US EQUESTRIAN FEDERATION MEMBERSHIP AGREEMENT
Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular
Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary Level or above and Combined Driving
Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and
Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent,
coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining
Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $30 nonmember
registration fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this
rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and
academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program);
6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining
Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of
current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner
novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes.
FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT
By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee,
Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of
myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the
Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local
rules of the competitions listed herein. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the
Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on
any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the
Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I
represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am
entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance
of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios,
cable - casts, broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken
during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition,
sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may
not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive
and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion
of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of
Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted
against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4.
THJA MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT
THJA MEMBERS SHALL BE ELIGIBLE TO PARTICIPATE IN ALL CLASSES AT
COMPETITIONS RECOGNIZED BY THJA. A PERSON/HORSE MAY REGISTER
WITH THE THJA AT A RECOGNIZED HORSE SHOW AS LONG AS THE
APPLICATION(S) AND PAYMENT ACCOMPANIES THE OFFICIAL HORSE SHOW
RESULTS. REGISTRATIONS MAY ALSO BE COMPLETED ONLINE WITH A
CREDIT CARD AT THE THJA WEBSITE BEFORE THE END OF THE SHOW.
THJA Membership Application Form – 2013
Membership year runs from December 1 to November 30
Please make sure your horses are also registered in order to receive points
Name & Address Below is for Membership or Horse Owner as applicable
NAME:
(If owner is a stable or corporation, please give name of senior partner or executive.)
ADDRESS:
CITY, ST, ZIP
TELEPHONE: (H)
(O)
CURRENT USEF#/THJA #
(If Available)
E-Mail Address:
Check here if you do not want your phone number in the THJA Member Roster.
Check here if you do not want your e-mail address in the THJA Member Roster.
Check here to keep your name off mailing lists and not in the THJA Member Roster.
Action Desired: 1 Year Renewal
2 Year Renewal
3 Year Renewal
______ JUNIOR (Not having reached 18th birthday on 12/1/12): $35.00 Per Year
Junior Rider’s Birth Date: __________(Required) USEF #
______ SENIOR (18 & over): $45.00 Per Year
Amateur Owner Birth Date:
(Required) USEF #
______ LIFE: $500.00 USEF #
(Required) Birth Date:
______ HORSE REGISTRATION: $40.00 (Lifetime Registration) USEF #
______ HORSE OWNERSHIP TRANSFER: $25.00 (THJA Registered Horse)
Previous Owner:
______ HORSE NAME CHANGE: $15.00 (THJA Registered Horse)
Previous Name:
(Required)
(Required)
(Required)
(Required)
NAME OF HORSE:
(If owner is not a member, no points will be credited to the registered horse.)
SEX:
Gelding
Mare
Stallion
Color:
Height:
Foal Date:
If you join the THJA before the end of a horse show, your points will count for that show.
There are 4 ways to do this:
1. Give this completed form to the show secretary along with a check as payment for your membership.
2. Go to the THJA Website and pay for your membership with a credit card. www.thja.org
3. Call Ann Yaffe (281-934-3251) and complete the membership application over the phone.
(* There is a $20.00 charge for this service)
4. Return this completed form, along with your payment, to Ann Yaffe, at the address below.
PLEASE SUBMIT THIS FORM ACCOMPANIED BY APPROPRIATE DUES TO…
ANN YAFFE … 3299 BEAVER CREEK DRIVE, PATTISON, TX 77423
MAKE ALL CHECKS/MONEY ORDERS PAYABLE TO: THJA
YOU MAY CONTACT ANN YAFFE AT … (281) 934-3251
Competition Name: The Texas Sport Horse Cup
USEF Competition #322539
Competition Name: Texas Rose Classic
USEF Competition # 322136
Divisions/Ratings: “AA” in High Performance, Performance, Regular Conformation, Green, Green
Conformation, Amateur/Owner, Junior, Pony and Green Pony Hunter. “C” in Children’s, Adult,
Pre-Green and Children’s Pony Hunter, Hunter Breeding and Adult, Children’s and Pony Jumper.
HUNTER SECTION
Courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as; brush, wall, in and out, oxer, post/rails, gates, aiken and panels. Classes will be
judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted. Sections may be combined as indicated for each section .
$1600 High Performance Hunter
$1500 1st Year Green Working Hunter
Fences 4’-4’6”
Fences 3’6”
Individual Classes $60
Section Entry Fee $260
Open to all horses and riders. Cannot be combined with
Performance Hunters. May be combined with Green Working
Hunters if there are insufficient entries. In that case individual
classes may not be entered. Under Saddle to count as half points
for Championship. Individual classes may be entered.
101, 102, 103 $350 High Performance Hunter O/F
104
$350 High Performance Handy Hunter
105
$200 High Performance Hunter U/S
Section Entry Fee $235
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are less than 3 entries may be combined with 2 nd
Year Green Working Hunter.
128, 129, 130 $300 1st Year Green Working Hunter
131
$300 1st Year Green Working Handy
132
$300 1st Year Green Working U/S
1st Year Green Working Hunter Champion and Reserve
High Performance Hunter Champion and Reserve
$1000 Performance Hunter 3’6”
$1500 2nd Year Green Working Hunter
Fences 3’6”-3’9”
Fences 3’9”
Individual Classes $50
Section Entry Fee $210
Open to all horses and riders. Horses and riders may cross enter
into the High Performance Hunter or 3’3” Performance Hunter
sections. Cannot be combined with High Performance Hunters or
Performance Hunter 3’3”. Under Saddle to count as half points for
Championship. Individual classes may be entered.
106, 107, 108 $200 3’6” Performance Hunter O/F
109
$200 3’6” Performance Handy Hunter
110
$200 3’6” Performance Hunter U/S
Section Entry Fee $235
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are less than 3 entries may be combined with 1st
Year Green Working Hunter.
133, 134, 135 $300 2nd Year Green Working Hunter
136
$300 2nd Year Green Working Handy
137
$300 2nd Year Green Working U/S
2nd Year Green Working Hunter Champion and Reserve
3’6” Performance Hunter Champion and Reserve
$750 Performance Hunter 3’3”
$1500 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35
Fences 3’3”
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’6”
Section Entry Fee $235
Individual Classes $45
Section Entry Fee $185
Open to all horses and riders. Horses and riders may cross enter
into the High Performance Hunter or Performance Hunter
sections. Cannot be combined with High Performance Hunters or
Performance Hunter. Under Saddle to count as half points for
Championship. Individual classes may be entered.
111, 112, 113 $150 Performance Hunter 3’3” O/F
114
$150 Performance Handy Hunter 3’3”
115
$150 Performance Hunter 3’3” U/S
Performance Hunter 3’3” Champion and Reserve
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are insufficient entries per HU115 may be
combined with, 36 & Over A/O Hunter, 3’3” A/O Hunters and/or
Junior Hunters.
138, 139, 140 $300 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35
141
$300 3’6” Amateur Owner Handy 18-35
142
$300 3’6”Amateur Owner U/S 18-35
3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Champion and Reserve
$1500 Regular Conformation Hunter
$1500 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over
Fences 3’9”
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’6”
Section Entry Fee $235
Section Entry Fee $235
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are less than 3 entries may be combined with
Green Conformation Hunters. Model to count as half points for
championship.
116, 117, 118
119
120
121
$300 Regular Conformation Hunter O/F
$300 Regular Conformation Handy
$300 Regular Conformation Hunter U/S
Regular Conformation Model
(Model must be entered separately) Entry Fee $15.00
Regular Conformation Hunter Champion and Reserve
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are insufficient entries per HU115 may be
combined with 18-35 A/O Hunters, 3’3” A/O Hunters and/or
Junior Hunters.
143, 144, 145 $300 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 36/O
146
$300 3’6”Amateur Owner Handy 36/O
147
$300 3’6” Amateur Owner 36/O U/S
3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter 36 and Over Champion and Reserve
$1500 Green Conformation Hunter
$1500 3’3”Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35
Fences 3’6”
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’3”
Section Entry Fee $235
Section Entry Fee $235
Open to horses in their first year of showing at 3’6”. Individual
classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed in the first
class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be refunded. If
there are less than 3 entries may be combined with Regular
Conformation Hunters. Model to count as half points for
championship.
122, 123, 124
125
126
127
$300 Green Conformation Hunter O/F
$300 Green Conformation Handy
$300 Green Conformation Hunter U/S
Green Conformation Model
(Model must be entered separately) Entry Fee $15.00
Green Conformation Hunter Champion and Reserve
Riders may cross enter between the Adult Amateur (if Zone
Specifications permit), Amateur Owner 3’3” and/or the Amateur
Owner 3’6” divisions. Horses may not cross-enter between the
divisions. To be ridden by an Amateur Owner or an amateur
member of the owner’s family. Leased horses are not eligible
and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are
members of the same family. Individual classes may not be
entered. Once a horse has competed in the first class of this
section, the division entry fee cannot be refunded. If there are
insufficient entries per HU115 may be combined with 18-35 A/O
Hunters, 36 & Over A/O Hunters and/or Junior Hunters.
148, 149, 150 $300 3’3” A/O Hunter 18-35O/F
151
$300 3’3” A/Or Handy Hunter 18-35
152
$300 3’3” A/O Hunter 18-35 U/S
3’3” Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 Champion and Reserve
HUNTER SECTION
$1500 3’3”Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over
$1000 Small Pony Hunter
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’3”
Section Entry Fee $235
Fences 2’3”
Specifications as indicated under 3’3” A/O Hunters 18-35.
153, 154, 155 $300 3’3” Amateur Owner Hunter O/F
156
$300 3’3” Amateur Owner Handy
157
$300 3’3” Amateur Owner Hunter U/S
3’3” Amateur Owner Hunter Champion and Reserve
USEF Measurement Cards Required
Section Entry Fee $200
Individual Classes May Not Be Entered
178
179, 180
181
182
$200 Small Pony Conformation Hunter
$200 Small Pony Hunter Over Fences
$200 Small Pony Handy Hunter O/F
$200 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle
Small Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve
$1500 Small Junior Hunter 15/U
Fences 3’6”
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are insufficient entries per HU115 may be
combined with A/O Hunters and/or 3’3” A/O Hunters.
158
159
160, 161
162
$1000 Medium Pony Hunter
USEF Measurement Cards Required
Section Entry Fee $235
USEF Measurement Cards Required
$300 Small Junior Hunter 15/U O/F
$300 Small Junior Handy Hunter 15/U
$300 Small Junior Hunter 15/U O/F
$300 Small Junior Hunter 15/U U/S
Fences 2’6”
Section Entry Fee $200
Individual Classes May Not Be Entered
183
$200 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter
184, 185
$200 Medium Pony Hunter Over Fences
186
$200 Medium Pony Handy Hunter O/F
187
$200 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle
Medium Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve
Small Junior Hunter 15/U Champion and Reserve
$1500 Small Junior Hunter 16-17
Fences 3’6”
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are insufficient entries per HU115 may be
combined with A/O Hunters and/or 3’3” A/O Hunters.
USEF Measurement Cards Required
163
164
165, 166
167
$1000 Large Pony Hunter
USEF Measurement Cards Required
Section Entry Fee $235
$300 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 O/F
$300 Small Junior Handy Hunter 16-17
$300 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 O/F
$300 Small Junior Hunter 16-17 U/S
Fences 3’
Section Entry Fee $200
Individual Classes May Not Be Entered
188
189, 190
191
192
$200 Large Pony Conformation Hunter
$200 Large Pony Handy Hunter O/F
$200 Large Pony Handy Hunter O/F
$200 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle
Large Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve
Small Junior Hunter 16-17 Champion and Reserve
$1500 Large Junior Hunter 15/U
$500 Small/Medium Green Pony Hunter
Fences 3’6”
Fences 2’3” (Small), 2’6” (Medium)
Section Entry Fee $150 I
Section Entry Fee $235
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are insufficient entries per HU115 may be
combined with A/O Hunters and/or 3’3” A/O Hunters.
USEF Measurement Cards Required
168
169
170, 171
172
$300 Large Junior Hunter 15/U O/F
$300 Large Junior Handy Hunter 15/U
$300 Large Junior Hunter 15/U O/F
$300 Large Junior Hunter 15/U U/S
ndividual Classes May Not Be Entered
USEF Measurement Cards Required
193
$100 Sm/Med Green Pony Conf. Hunter
194, 195, 196 $100 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter O/F
197
$100 Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter U/S
Small/Medium Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve
Large Junior Hunter 15/U Champion and Reserve
$1500 Large Junior Hunter 16-17
Fences 3’6”
$500 Large Green Pony Hunter
USEF Measurement Cards Required
Section Entry Fee $235
Individual classes may not be entered. Once a horse has competed
in the first class of this section, the division entry fee cannot be
refunded. If there are insufficient entries per HU115 may be
combined with A/O Hunters and/or 3’3” A/O Hunters.
USEF Measurement Cards Required
Fences 2’9”’
173
174
175, 176
177
Large Green Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve
$300 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 O/F
300 Large Junior Handy Hunter 16-17
$300 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 O/F
$300 Large Junior Hunter 16-17 U/S
Large Junior Hunter 16-17 Champion and Reserve
Section Entry Fee $150
Individual Classes May Not Be Entered
198
$100 Large Green Pony Conf. Hunter
199, 200, 201 $100 Large Green Pony Hunter O/F
202
$100 Large Green Pony Hunter U/S
Show Your
Support in
This handmade bracelet, made with real horse hair and fine sterling silver accents,
retails for $200.00 and has been made available to you at the special price of $140.00.
The proceeds from this bracelet directly support the USHJA Foundation and the Horseman’s Assistance
Program, which provides urgent assistance to horses and equestrians in need.
The USHJA Foundation was created to provide funding for educational programs, grants, scholarships,
and research, as well as emergency assistance to those in need. This Foundation serves a broad base of
equestrians who are members of the United States Hunter Jumper Association. These members include
dedicated horsemen and horsewomen, equestrian-related organizations and horses.
This year the Foundation has provided urgent relief to several USHJA members including: a life-long
equestrian with stage 4 lung cancer; an aspiring young professional who broke her back; a braider
unable to work after receiving life-saving surgery; and a seasoned horse trainer injured in a fall. In addition to providing assistance to these dedicated equestrians, the Foundation also provides assistance
to equestrian related organizations and to help our horses.
It’s only through donations and fundraising that the Foundation is able to continue its work in supporting
those in urgent need and the needs of the industry as a whole. This Foundation is working toward providing research grants, educational scholarships, and support for USHJA programs such as the Emerging
Athletes Program which identifies young talent throughout the country and provides them the opportunity
to develop their skills.
The USHJA Foundation provides philanthropic equestrians and industry supporters with the ability to play
an important role in the future of our sport. Each contributor to the Foundation will know they personally
made a difference. With 90 cents of every dollar going directly to these important programs, the USHJA
Foundation encourages every member, as well as all hunter/jumper enthusiasts, to help support the industry we all love. We ask you to help us in Making A Difference in our sport!
To purchase your bracelet, contact the USHJA Foundation
at 859.225.6707 or visit www.ushjafoundation.org
Photos by Hunter Messineo
Top Hunter Derby Riders Tammy Provost, Jennifer Alfano, Peter Pletcher, Louise Serio & Liza Towell Boyd
sport their Making A Difference to show their support.
CENTRAL MOUNTAIN
Scottsdale Spring Classic • Scottsdale, AZ • March 20-24, 2013 • Chris Collman • [email protected]
GO Tulsa Spring • Tulsa, OK • April 17-21, 2013 • Phil Devita • [email protected]
Colorado Springs Spring Classic • Colorado Springs, CO • May 16-19, 2013
Charlotte Skinner-Robson • [email protected]
Summer in the Rockies III • Parker, CO • June 19-23, 2013 • Patrick Boyle • [email protected]
Summer in the Rockies V • Parker, CO • July 10-14, 2013 • Patrick Boyle • [email protected]
GO Show • Oklahoma City, OK • July 24-28, 2013 • Phil Devita • [email protected]
Colorado Springs Fall Classic • Colorado Springs, CO • September 12-15, 2013
Charlotte Skinner-Robson • [email protected]
MID ATLANTIC
Lexington Spring Premiere • Lexington, VA • April 24-28, 2013 • Leslie Brown • [email protected]
Keswick Hunt Club • Keswick, VA • May 14-19, 2013 • Keedie Leonard • [email protected]
Devon Horse Show & Country Fair • Devon, AP • May 23 - June 2, 2013 • David Distler • [email protected]
– National Points Only
Upperville Colt & Horse Show • Upperville, VA • June 3-9, 2013 • Tommy Lee Jones • [email protected]
Brandywine Valley Summer Series • Devon, PA • June 26-30, 2013 • Louise Serio • [email protected]
Lexington National Horse Show • Lexington, VA • August 7-11, 2013 • Leslie Brown •
[email protected]
Middleburg Classic • Leesburg, VA • September 17-22, 2013 • Nardeen Henderson •
[email protected]
MIDWEST
Brownland Farm Spring II • Franklin, TN • April 24-28, 2013 • Robin Anderton • [email protected]
Kentucky Spring Horse Show • Lexington, KY • May 8-12, 2013 •H ugh Kincannon • [email protected]
Country Heir II • Lexington, KY • June 12-16, 2013 • Frankie Stark • [email protected]
Chagrin Valley H/J Classic • Moreland Hills, OH • July 10-14, 2013 • Gali Tobin • [email protected]
Horse Shows by the Bay Series II • Williamsburg, MI • July 10-14, 2013 • Alexandra Rheinheimer •
[email protected]
Traders Point Hunt Charity Horse Show • Zionsville, IN • August 6-11, 2013 • Debra Jaramillo • [email protected]
Bluegrass Festival Horse Show • Lexington, KY • August 14-18, 2013 • Hugh Kincannon •
[email protected]
NORTHEAST
Garden State Horse Show • Augusta, NJ • May 1-5, 2013 • RodneyS eelig • [email protected]
Old Salem Farm • North Salem, NY • May 14-19, 2013 • Scott Hakmi • [email protected]
Skidmore College Saratoga Classic I • Saratoga Springs, NY • June 12-16, 2013 • Adele Einhorn •
[email protected]
Fairfield County Hunt Club June • Westport, CT • June 18-22, 2013 • Naomi Gauruder •
[email protected]
Lake Placid Horse Show • Lake Placid, NY • June 25-30, 2013 • Lori Martin • [email protected]
Manchester Classic Horse Show • East Dorset, VT • July 17-21, 2013 • Ruth Lacey • [email protected]
The Hampton Classic • Bridgehampton, NY • August 25-September 1, 2013
Shanette Barth Cohen • [email protected]
NORTHWEST
Spring National Hunter • Monroe, WA • April 9-14, 2013 • Dianne Johnson • [email protected]
Pacific NW Hunter & Jumper • Monroe, WA • May 15-19, 2013 • Dianne Johnson • [email protected]
Early Summer H/J Classic #2 • Wilsonville, OR • June 19-23, 2013 • Mike Gallaway • [email protected]
Oregon High Desert Classic #2 • Bend, OR • July 24-28, 2013 • Dianne Johnson • [email protected]
Evergreen Classic • Carnation, WA • August 7-11, 2013 • Dianne Johnson • [email protected]
Thunderbird Show Park Fort Summer Classic • Langley, BC • August 14-18, 2013 • Chris Pack • [email protected]
Northwest Autumn Classic • Monroe, WA • September 11-15, 2013 • Dianne Johnson • [email protected]
SOUTH CENTRAL
Great Southwest Winter Series II • Katy, TX • February 6-10, 2013 • Pauline Cook • [email protected]
Pin Oak Charity • Katy, TX • March 26-30, 2013 • Roxanne Cook • [email protected]
Spring Gathering • Katy, TX • April 3-7, 2013 • Pauline Cook • [email protected]
Texas Shoot Out • Tyler, TX • April 24-28, 2013 • Patrick Rodes • [email protected]
Show Jumping Classic • Tyler, TX • May 15-19, 2013 • Patrick Rodes • [email protected]
Southwest Classic • Tyler, TX • May 22-26, 2013 • Patrick Rodes • [email protected]
Texas Sporthorse Cup • Tyler, TX • September 4-8, 2013 • Patrick Rodes • [email protected]
SOUTHEAST
Jacksonville Winter A to Z • Green Cove Springs, FL • January 23-27, 2013 • Alexis Newman •
[email protected]
ESP WEF 7 • Wellington, FL • February 20-24, 2013 • David Burton, Jr • [email protected]
Ocala Winter Finals • Ocala, FL • March 5-10, 2013 • Amanda Lambert • [email protected]
Aiken Spring Classic Finale • Aiken, SC • April 24-28, 2013 • Rick Cram • [email protected]
Atlanta Spring Challenge • Conyers, GA • May 15-19, 2013 • Carol Vos • [email protected]
Atlanta Summer Classic II • Conyers, GA • June 19-23, 2013 • Bob Bell • [email protected]
Blowing Rock I • Blowing Rock, SC • July 23-28, 2013 • Rick Cram • [email protected]
SOUTHWEST
HITS Desert Circuit II • Thermal, CA • January 29-February 3 • Amanda Lambert • [email protected]
Blenheim Spring Classic II • San Juan Capistrano, CA • April 3-7, 2013 • Stephanie Wheeler •
[email protected]
Flintridge Spring Classic • La Canada Flintridge, CA • April 18-21, 2013 • Dale Harvey • [email protected]
Del Mar National Horse Show • Del Mar, CA • April 30-May 5, 2013 • Dale Harvey • [email protected]
Showpark Ranch & Coast • Del Mar, CA • May 7-12, 2013 • Stephanie Wheeler • [email protected]
Blenheim June Classic I • San Juan Capistrano, CA • June 5-9, 2013 • Stephanie Wheeler • [email protected]
Menlo Charity Horse Show • Atherton, CA • August 6-11, 2013 • Walter T. Haub • [email protected]
HUNTER SECTION
Children’s & Adult Amateur Hunter Class Specifications
Open to Junior and Amateur Adult riders mounted on horses. The same horse/rider combination may not cross enter into any class where the
fences exceed 3’3” (Equitation excepted). The rider may compete on a different horse in any other division for which the rider/horse are eligible.
The horse may be shown by another exhibitor in any division for which they are eligible except Junior or A/O Hunter.
$250 Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35
$250 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’ Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $165
300, 301, 302
Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 O/F
303
$250 Adult Amateur 18-35 Stake
304
Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 U/S
Fences 3’ Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $165
315, 316, 317
Children’s Hunter 14/U O/F
318
$250 Children’s Hunter 14/U Stake
319
Children’s Hunter 14/U Hunter U/S
Children’s Hunter 14/U Champion and Reserve
Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35 Champion and Reserve
$250 Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49
$250 Children’s Hunter 15-17
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’ Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $165
305, 306, 307
Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 O/F
308
$250 Adult Amateur 36-49 Stake
309
Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 U/S
Fences 3’ Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $165
320, 321, 322
Children’s Hunter 15-17 O/F
323
$250 Children’s Hunter 15-17 Stake
324
Children’s Hunter 15-17 U/S
Children’s Hunter 15-17 Champion and Reserve
Adult Amateur Hunter 36-49 Champion and Reserve
$250 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over
USEF Amateur Certification Required
Fences 3’ Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $165
310, 311, 312
Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over
313
$250 Adult Amateur 50 & Over Stake
314
Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over U/S
Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over Champion and Reserve
Pre Green Hunter Specifications
Open to horses or ponies that have not shown over fences at a recognized show prior to the previous calendar year. Horses eligible for 2nd year
green are not eligible for Pre Green. Cross entry not permitted between 3’ and 3’3” sections. Sections will be combined if there are less than six (6)
entries per section.
3’ Pre Green Hunter
3’3” Pre Green Hunter
Fences 3’ Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $125
325, 326, 327
3’ Pre Green Hunter Over Fences
328
3’ Pre Green Hunter Under Saddle
Fences 3’3” Individual Classes $40 Sec. Entry Fee $125
329, 330, 331
3’3” Pre Green Hunter Over Fences
332
3’3” Pre Green Hunter Under Saddle
3’ Pre Green Hunter Champion and Reserve
3’3” Pre Green Hunter Champion and Reserve
Baby Green Hunter
Children’s Pony Hunter
Open to horses and ponies in their first year of showing.
USEF Measurement Cards required.
Ponies shown in this section may not be shown by an adult at the
same show. Cross entry not permitted into the Pony Hunter Sec.
Fences 2’ Small, 2’3” Med, 2’6” Large
Individual Classes $35
Section Entry Fee $150
Fences 2’6” Individual Classes $40 Sec. Entry Fee $150
333, 334, 335, 336 Baby Green Hunter Over Fences
337
Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle
Baby Green Hunter Champion and Reserve
348, 349, 350, 351 Children’s Pony Hunter O/F
352
Children’s Pony Hunter U/S
Children’s Pony Hunter Champion and Reserve
Special Hunter Low
Modified Adult Hunter
Open to horses and ponies.
Fences 2’6” Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $150
Horse/Rider combination may not cross enter into any USEF “A”
rated hunter section.
Fences 2’6” Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $150
338, 339, 340, 341
342
Special Hunter Low Over Fences
Special Hunter Low U/
Special Hunter Low Champion and Reserve
353, 354, 355, 356 Modified Adult Hunter Over Fences
357
Modified Adult Hunter U/S
Modified Adult Champion and Reserve
Special Hunter High
Modified Children’s Hunter
Open to horses and ponies.
Fences 2’9” Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $150
Horse/Rider combination may not cross enter into any USEF “A”
rated hunter section.
Fences 2’6” Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $150
343, 344, 345, 346
347
Special Hunter High O/F
Special Hunter High U/
Special Hunter High Champion and Reserve
358, 359, 360, 361
362
Modified Children’s Hunter O/F
Modified Children’s Hunter U/S
Modified Children’s Champion and Reserve
HUNTER SECTION
Limit Rider Hunter
Beginner Rider Equitation
Open to any rider who has not won six (6) blue ribbons over
fences, equitation included, at a THJA/USEF affiliate recognized
show. Riders eligible at the beginning of the show year will remain
eligible all year.
Fences 2’6” - 2’9” Individual Classes $40 Section Entry Fee $150
Open Junior or Amateur riders mounted on horses or ponies who
have not won three (3) blue ribbons.
Individual classes $40
Section Entry Fee $90
363, 364, 365, 366
367
374, 375
376
Limit Rider Hunter Over Fences
Limit Rider Hunter U/S
Beginner Rider Equitation Over Fences
Beginner Rider Equitation on the Flat
Beginner Rider Equitation Champion and Reserve
Limit Rider Hunter Champion and Reserve
Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter
Short/Long Stirrup Hunter
Open to Junior/Amateur riders.
Fences 3’3” Individual Classes $40
Open to horses and ponies ridden by Junior or Amateur
exhibitors, in their first two (2) show seasons at USEF Regular
Member shows. Fences 18” -24” in height. Hunter classes to be
judged on performance, manners, way of going, and suitability as a
long/short stirrup mount.
Individual classes $40
Section Entry Fee $90
368, 369
370
Section Entry Fee $90
Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter O/F
Modified Junior/Amateur Hunter U/S
Modified Junior/Amateur Champion and Reserve
377, 378
379
Long/Short Stirrup Hunter Over Fences
Long/Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle
Long/Short Stirrup Hunter Champion and Reserve
Beginner Hunter
Short/Long Stirrup Equitation
Open to horses and ponies or riders who have not won three (3)
Blue Ribbons.
Fences 18” Individual classes $40
Section Entry Fee $90
Open to horses and ponies ridden by Junior or Amateur
exhibitors, in their first two (2) show seasons at USEF Regular
Member shows. Fences 18” -24” in height.
Individual classes $40
Section Entry Fee $90
371, 372
373
Beginner Hunter Over Fences
Beginner Hunter U/S
380, 381
382
Beginner Hunter Champion and Reserve
Long/Short Stirrup Equitation O/F
Long/Short Stirrup Equitation on the Flat
Long/Short Stirrup Equitation Champion and Reserve
Hunter Breeding
Al classes in this section will be conducted in
accordance with USEF HU 186.
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
383 One Year Olds
384 Two Year Olds
385 Three Year Olds
386 Best Young Horse
$750 “Take 2” Thoroughbred Hunter Division
Sponsored by
New York Thoroughbred Horseman’s Association & The New York Racing Association
Horse registration must be verified by one of the following methods:

The “Jockey Club Certificate of Foal Registration” (a copy is acceptable)

The horse’s lip tattoo, the horse’s 5-cross pedigree and the successful tattoo lookup result from The Jockey Club’s Tattoo
Identification Services, (located at registry.jockeyclub.com).

If neither of the above is available, a letter from The Jockey Club verifying the horse’s identity.

The following information must also be provided; Thoroughbred’s registered name with The Jockey Club, show name (if different
than above), registration number or tattoo number, and the name of the sire and dam.
A minimum of 3 entries are required.
Fences 3’
Individual classes $45
387, 388
$250 “Take 2” Thoroughbred Hunter Over Fences
389
$250 “Take 2” Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle
“Take 2”Thoroughbred Hunter Champion and Reserve
Open Working Hunter
Individual Classes $40
401, 402, 403,,
404, 405, 406, 407
Hunter Warm-Up Classes
Low Working Hunter
Open Working Hunter
Fences 3’ 6”, 3’9”, 4’
Schooling Pony Hunter
Individual Classes $40
426, 427, 428,
429, 430, 431
Section Entry Fee $130
Schooling Pony Hunter
Fences 2’, 2’3”, 2’6”, 2’9”, 3’
Open to horses or ponies. Individual Classes $40
408, 409, 410, 411, 412, 413
414, 415, 416, 417, 418, 419,
420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425
Low Working Hunter
Fences 2’3”, 2’6”, 3”, 3’3”
EQUITATION CLASSES
All classes to be judged in accordance with the current USEF standards for equitation.
Entry Fee (Per Class) $40
501 Limit Equitation Flat
508 Children’s Equitation O/F, Fences 3’
Open to non-professional Junior Riders. Same horse/rider combination
502 Limit Equitation Over Fences 2’6”
may not enter any class, equitation and USHJA Natl. Hunter Derby
503 Junior Equitation Flat 13 & Under
excepted, at the same show in which fences exceed 3’5”.
504 Junior Equitation Over Fences 13/U, Fences 3’
509 Adult Equitation Flat
505 Junior Equitation Flat 14-17
510 Adult Equitation Over Fences 3’
506 Junior Equitation Over Fences 14-17, Fences 3’6”
511 Pony Equitation Flat
507 Children’s Equitation Flat
(Open to Junior Riders not showing 3’6” or higher at this show.)
512 USEF/Pessoa Hunter Seat Medal Class
Entry Fee $45
Open to Junior Active Members of the Federation who have not
yet reached their 18th birthday. To be shown over a course of not
less than eight obstacles at 3’6” which must include one
combination including an oxer and two changes of direction
(change of lead) after the first obstacle. Only one rider per horse.
To fill a class six competitors must complete the course.
514 ASPCA Maclay Horsemanship Class
Entry Fee $45
Open to Junior patrons of the ASPCA who are under 18 years of
age. Rider and trainer must be members of the ASPCA/NHSAA,
and must show their ASPCA numbers on the entry blank. All
contestants are required to perform over at least eight fences at
3’6”. Twelve (12) riders, if available, are required to show at the
walk, trot and canter. Flat to count 50%. Only one rider per
horse. To fill the class six (6) competitors must complete the
course.
513 USEF/Equisport Insurance Pony Medal
Entry Fee $45
515 Taylor Harris National Children’s Medal
Entry Fee $45
Open to Junior Active Members of the Federation who have not
yet reached their 18th birthday, on ponies 14.2 hands and under.
Ages and heights per USEF EQ113.10. Riders entered in this
class cannot cross enter into a USEF Medal Class at the same
competition. Suitability of a pony to rider will be emphasized. To
be shown over a course of not less than six obstacles. Two tests
(1-9) are required during the first round. Only one rider per pony.
To fill a class six competitors must complete the course.
Open to all Junior members of the USEF and Equine Canada who
have never competed in a National Equitation Final with fences at
3'6. To be shown over a minimum of eight fences 2'9" to 3' in
height, spread not to exceed fence height. Hunter or jumper type
course including 2 changes of direction and 1 combination.
Water obstacles not permitted. The top four riders are required to
perform at least two individual tests from USEF Tests 1-19. An
Open Numerical Scoring System must be used in the rst round.
There is no minimum requirement to ll the class.
Washington International Horse Show Equitation Classes
WIHS Tad Coffin Performance Saddles Equitation and Manhattan Mortgage
Riders may only compete in one WIHS Equitation class at a show.
Open to junior members of USEF or Equine Canada. Three riders must complete the course for the class to be included in the National Ranking.
The same horse/pony must be used in all phases of the event. Only one rider per horse, unless the judge requests a change. Classes to be judged in
accordance with the current USEF standards for equitation. Ties in the overall will be resolved by the rider score in the second phase.
516 WIHS Pony Equitation
Entry Fee $45
To be shown over a course of not less than six (6) obstacles at
standard pony heights. Riders may be asked to return to show at
the walk, trot and canter and to perform any additional tests at the
judges’ discretion.
517 WIHS Tad Coffin Performance Saddles Equitation
Each phase to be conducted under their own specifications and pinned separately, as well as an overall placing. Conventional tack per USEF JP 110.
Only running martingales used in the conventional manner are permitted in the Jumper Phase. Both Hunter & Jumper Phases to be scored under
the Numerical System in the first round. Scores from each phase will be added together to determine the overall winner. Scores from the first
phase will determine the order of go in the second phase. The highest score to return last; riders may volunteer to move up in the order.
517.1 Hunter Phase
Entry Fee $45
517.2 Jumper Phase
Entry Fee $45
To be shown over a minimum of 8 jumps at 3'6". A numerical
score will be given for the first round only. Further testing will be
optional; USEF tests 1-19.
To be shown over a minimum of 10 jumps at 1.1 meters. A
minimum of two double or one triple combination are required.
There must be at least two changes of direction after the first
fence. In addition, at least two of the following are required and
more are recommended: vertical – no ground lines; Liverpool;
narrow jump – minimum width 8’; one or more of the following –
triple bar, Swedish oxer, fan jump. A Time Allowed will be used
based on a speed of 360 yards per minute. The judge will give a
numerical score for each competitor’s round. The announcer will
announce the judge’s numerical score and then deduct time faults
as follows: one point for each commenced second over the Time
Allowed. Management may elect to hold the Jumper Phase as a
Table II, 1.2c (Power & Speed) competition, in which case the
Time Allowed will apply only in the “speed” phase and must be
computed at 382 yards per minute. Further testing will be
optional; USEF tests 1-19.
JUMPER SECTION
All horses competing at Meter 1.25 and above must pay a nominating fee of $175.
A Jump order will be drawn and posted prior to the first class. The jump order will be systematically rotated each day. Horses must be declared
for the classes of their choice by 5 PM of the prior day. Time allowed in accordance with JP 129. Horses tied for other than 1 st place will be placed
based on 1st round time.
0.70 m = Fences 2’3” in height
0.75 m = Fences 2’5” in height
0.80 m = Fences 2’7” in height
0.85 m = Fences 2’9” in height
0.90 m = Fences 2’11” in height
0.95 m = Fences 3’1” in height
1.00 m = Fences 3’3” in height
1.05 m = Fences 3’5” in height
1.10 m = Fences 3’7” in height
1.15 m = Fences 3’9” in height
.85 Meter Jumper
Clear rounds receive a blue ribbon.
$600/$900 Low Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
Entries may be limited on a first come first serve basis.
601, 602, 603, 604 .85 Meter Jumper IIBR
(Clear Round)
.95 Meter Jumper
Clear rounds receive a blue ribbon.
1.20 m = Fences 3’11” in height
1.25 m = Fences 4’1” in height
1.30 m = Fences 4’3” in height
1.35 m = Fences 4’5” in height
1.40 m = Fences 4’7” in height
1.45 m = Fences 4’9” in height
1.50 m = Fences 4’11” in height
1.55 m = Fences 5’1” in height
1.60 m = Fences 5’3” in height
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
Horses in this section must be ridden by a JR or A/O exhibitor.
Nominating fee required.
Entry Fee $50 Per Class
628, 629
630
$300 Low JR/AO Jumper II.2b, 1.25 Meter
$300 Low JR/AO Jumper II.2c, 1.25 Meter
(TX Rose Classic Only)
Low Junior/Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Tx Rose Classic-Week 2 Only)
Entries may be limited on a first come first serve basis.
605, 606, 607 .95 Meter Jumper IIBR
(Clear Round)
(Class 629 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
1.0 Meter Jumper
$1000/$1500 High JR-A/O Jumper
Clear rounds receive a blue ribbon. Entry Fee $40 Per Class
Horses in this section must be ridden by an Amateur Owner or
amateur member of the owner’s family, or by a Junior exhibitor.
Nominating fee required.
Entry Fee $55 Per Class
Entries may be limited on a first come first serve basis.
608, 609, 610, 611
1.0 Meter Jumper IIBR
(Clear Round)
1.10 Meter Jumper
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
Entries may be limited on a first come first serve basis.
612, 613, 614, 615 1.10 Meter Jumper II.2b
631, 632
633
$500 JR/AO Jumper, Table II.2b, 1.35 M
$500 JR/AO Jumper, Table II.2c, 1.35 M
(TX Sport Horse Cup Only)
Junior/Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Sport Horse Cup-Week 1Only)
(Class 632 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
1.10 Meter Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 613 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
1.15 Meter Jumper
$1500 1.25 Meter Jumper
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
Entry Fee $50 Per Class
Entries may be limited on a first come first serve basis.
616, 617, 618
1.15 Meter Jumper II.2b
Nominating fee required.
634, 635
$500 1.25 Meter Jumper, Table II.2b
636
$500 1.25 Meter Jumper, TableII.2c
1.15 Meter Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 617 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
Low Child/Adult Jumper
1.25 Meter Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 635 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
Open to JR and Adult AM riders per USEF Section JP118.
$1800 1.30 Meter Jumper
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
619, 620 Low Child/Adult Jumper, Table II.2b, 1.0 M
621
Low Child/Adult Jumper, Table II.2c, 1.05M
Entry Fee $60 Per Class
Low Child/Adult Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 620 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
High Children’s Jumper
Nominating fee required.
637, 638
$600 1.30 Meter Jumper, Table II.2b
639
$600 1.30 Meter Jumper, Table II.2c
1.30 Meter Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 638 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
Open to Junior riders per USEF Section JP118.
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
$600 1.40 Meter Jumper
622, 623
624
Nominating fee required.
640
$600 1.40 Meter Jumper, Table II.2b
High Children’s Jumper, Table II.2b, 1.10 M
High Children’s Jumper, Table II.2c, 1.15 M
High Children’s Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 623 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
High Adult Amateur Jumper
Open to Adult Amateur riders.
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
625, 626 High Adult AM Jumper, Table II.2b, 1.10 M
627
High Adult AM Jumper, Table II.2c, 1.15 M
High Adult Amateur Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 626 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
Entry Fee $60 Per Class
Pony Jumper
Entry Fee $40 Per Class
641 Pony Jumper V.1 (Optimum Time), 1.0 Meter
642 Pony Jumper II.2b, 1.0 Meter
643 Pony Jumper II.2c, 1.10 Meter
Pony Jumper Champion and Reserve
(Class 642 will receive bonus points for championship computation)
JUMPER CLASSICS
Entries for all classics will close at the time indicated for each class. Jump order will be posted no later than one hour
prior to the start of the class. Post entries and scratches (after the declaration deadline) will incur a $35 add/scratch fee.
$15,000 Sport Horse Jumper Classic
(Texas Sport Horse Cup Only)
Class 701
Fences 1.35 Meter
Entry Fee $350
Declarations are due by 10:00 AM Saturday.
Rider/horse bios requested.
Horses must be entered in at least one (1) other jumper class, at this show. USEF rules in effect.
Nominating Fee required. Proper attire required. Top 8 to ride for ribbons.
Minimum of 12 entries. Jumper Specifications: USEF Table II.2a
(1) $4500 (2) $3000 (3) $2100 (4) $1500 (5) $1200 (6) $1050 (7) $ 900 (8) $750
$15,000 Texas Rose Jumper Classic
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 702
Fences 1.35 Meter
Entry Fee $350
Declarations are due by 10:00 AM Saturday.
Rider/horse bios requested.
Horses must be entered in at least one (1) other jumper class, at this show. USEF rules in effect.
Nominating Fee required. Proper attire required. Top 8 to ride for ribbons.
Minimum of 12 entries. Jumper Specifications: USEF Table II.2a
(1) $4500 (2) $3000 (3) $2100 (4) $1500 (5) $1200 (6) $1050 (7) $ 900 (8) $750
$5,000 Brunson Family Welcome Stake
Class 703
Fences 1.25 Meter
Entry Fee $225
Entries close at 12:00 PM Friday.
Open to horses that are entered into at least one other class in the show. Proper attire required.
Nominating Fee required.
Minimum of 12 entries. Jumper Specifications: USEF Table II.2a
(1) $1500 (2) $1000 (3) $750 (4) $500 (5) $400 (6) $350 (7) $250 (8) $250
$3,000 High Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 704
Fences 1.35 Meter
Entry Fee $150
Entries close at 5:00 PM Saturday.
Open to horse/rider combinations that are entered in at least one other Junior/Amateur Jumper class at this show. Horses must
be ridden by a junior or amateur-owner exhibitor. Proper attire required.
Nominating Fee required.
Minimum of 12 entries. Jumper Specifications: USEF Table II.2a
(1) $900 (2) $600 (3) $450 (4) $300 (5) $225 (6) $200 (7) $175 (8) $150
$3,000 Low JR/Amateur Owner Jumper Classic
(Texas Sport Horse Cup Only)
Class 705
Fences 1.25 Meter
Entry Fee $150
Open to horse/rider combinations that are entered in at least one other Junior/Amateur Jumper class at this show. Horses must
be ridden by a junior or amateur-owner exhibitor. Proper attire required.
Nominating Fee required.
Minimum of 12 entries. Jumper Specifications: USEF Table II.2a
(1) $900 (2) $600 (3) $450 (4) $300 (5) $225 (6) $200 (7) $175 (8) $150
2nd Annual
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Saturday Afternoon, September 14
Hunter Berm Tent
$5.00 Cash Entry Fee
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JUMPER CLASSICS
$1,500 High Child/Adult Jumper Classic
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 706
Fences 1.15 Meter
Entry Fee $75
Entries close at 5:00 PM Saturday.
Open to Junior and Adult Amateur riders. Horse/rider combinations must be entered in at least one other Child or Adult
Amateur Jumper class during the show.
Proper attire required.
Jumper Specifications: Table II.2a
(1) $450 (2) $300 (3) $225 (4) $150 (5) $112.50 (6) $100 (7) $87.50 (8) $75
$1,500 Low Child/Adult Jumper Classic
(Texas Sport Horse Cup Only)
Class 707
Fences 1.05 Meter
Entry Fee $75
Entries close at 5:00 PM Saturday.
Open to Junior and Adult Amateur riders. Horse/rider combinations must be entered in at least one other Child/Adult Jumper
class during the show.
Proper attire required.
Jumper Specifications: Table II.2a
(1) $450 (2) $300 (3) $225 (4) $150 (5) $112.50 (6) $100 (7) $87.50 (8) $75
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HUNTER CLASSICS & SPECIAL CLASSES
2012-2013
$10,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby
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Class 708
Fences 3’6”-4”0”
Option Fences 4’3” or Higher
Entry Fee: $375
Declarations must be made by 4:00 PM Thursday.
Open to all eligible horses. Riders, Owners and Trainers must be Active members of USEF and USHJA before the start of the
class. Horses must be recorded with the Federation and registered with USHJA. In order for International Hunter Derby
National HOTY bonus points/money to be awarded, riders must complete the USHJA Exhibitor Declaration Form. If the
Exhibitor Declaration Form is not completed and submitted to the show office either at the time of entry or at least one hour
prior to the start of the class, horses will not receive bonus points/money for the International Hunter Derby.
Horses must be on the property a minimum of 24 hours prior to the start of the class and must remain on the competition
grounds until the completion of the class. All horses must be ridden in the designated schooling areas and back numbers must
be worn. The order of go will be a computer draw, determination of first (1st) in the order of go to take place at the required
rider meeting to be held, not before 4:00 PM Thursday location to be announced. Prior to the start of the class all horses
entered in the class must jog for soundness and be serviceably sound in order to be eligible to compete. Please note, horses are
subject to drug testing during the jog and must be compliant with USEF Drugs and Medications rules. Jog to take place prior to
the required rider meeting. Round 1 to be shown over a hunter classic type course consisting of a minimum of 10 obstacles
designed to simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field. To include 4 option jumps set at a minimum of 4’3” with no
maximum height. To be judged on style and brilliance. Each horse/rider combination will receive numerical scores as follows,
one score from each of the judging teams, and 1 (one) bonus point for each higher height option jumped, which will be
combined for the total 1st round score. A minimum of 12 horses, if available, will return for round 2, the Handy Hunter
Course. The Handy Hunter Course will consist of a minimum of 8 obstacles and will include a minimum of three required
“handy options”. Four option jumps set at a minimum of 4’3” with no maximum height will also be included. To be judged on
style, brilliance and handiness. Each horse/rider combination will receive numerical scores as follows, one “round” score from
each of the judging teams, between 0 and 10 bonus points for handiness of round per judging team, and 1 (one) bonus point
for each higher height option jumped. Numeric round scores and bonus points will be announced separately and will be
combined for the total round 2 score. Round 1 and round 2 scores will be combined to determine final placings. If necessary,
a Jump Off Round may be held consisting of a minimum of 8 obstacles, including at least 2 (two) higher fence options and at
least 2 (two) required handy options.
Formal Attire Required.
RIDERS MUST RIDE FOR RIBBONS IN ORDER TO RECEIVE PRIZE MONEY.
(1) $3000 (2) $2200 (3) $1300 (4) $800 (5) $600 (6) $500 (7) $400 (8) $300 (9) $300 (10) $200 (11) $200 (12) $200
NEW ENROLLMENT/MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS FOR 2013-2014
There is an optional annual Enrollment Fee of $200 for the 2013-14 series. Horses DO NOT need to be enrolled to compete
in an International Hunter Derby. Horses DO need to be enrolled to be eligible for Regional Awards, to be included on the
USHJA IHD Money Won list and to compete in the 2014 Derby Championship.
 Upon enrollment in the Derby Program, horses’ earnings, from date of enrollment forward, will be included on the USHJA
International Hunter Derby Money Won list and count toward Regional Awards. Horses must be enrolled in the program
before competing in a Derby, IF they wish the money won in that Derby to count toward standings, regardless of the start date
of the competition.
 Money (and points) won by horses not enrolled in the Derby Program will count toward HOTY awards, but will not be
included on the USHJA International Hunter Derby Money Won list or Regional Award Standings.
 Owners must declare their horse’s region upon enrollment of the horse and the region may not be changed during the
Derby Series year.
Owners may choose one region in which to declare their horse(s); the region declared does not have to be the owner’s home
region.
 Regions are generally based on the number and location of Derby Series classes and are as follows:
North Region: Includes Zones 1, 2 and 5.
South Region: Includes Zones 3 and 4.
Central Region: Includes Zones 6 and 7.
West Region: Includes Zones 8, 9,10, 11 and 12, and British Columbia.
$2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby
Award Sponsor: AJ Designs Custom Embroidery
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 709
Fences 3’, Options 3”5”
Entry Fee: $150
($25 USHJA Fee Included the Entry Fee)
Open to all eligible horses. Riders, owners and trainers must be active current members of the USEF and USHJA before the
start of the class. The order of go will be posted a minimum of one (1) hour prior to the start of the class. Horses entered in
the class will not jog for soundness. During the two phases of the class, all horses entered must have their numbers clearly
visible and be ridden only in the designated National Hunter Classic warm up area. This includes horses entered
simultaneously in another class. Round 1 to be shown over a hunter classic type course consisting of a minimum of 10 obstacles
designed to simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field. To include 4 option jumps set at 3’5”. To be judged on performance,
hunter pace and style, movement and brilliance A minimum of 12 horses including horses tied for 12 th place, if available, will
return for round 2, the Handy Hunter Course. The Handy Hunter Course will consist of a minimum of 8 obstacles and will
include a minimum of two required “handy options”. Four option jumps set at 3’5” will also be included. To be judged on
style, brilliance and handiness. Horse/rider combinations will receive one (1) bonus point for every high option jumped without
major fault up to a maximum of four (4). Numeric round scores and bonus points will be announced separately and will be
combined for the total round 2 score. Round 1 and round 2 scores will be combined to determine final placings.
Top eight (8) required to ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money.
Zone bonus points will be awarded.
Formal Attire Required.
(1) $750 (2) $550 (3) $375 (4) $250 (5) $175 (6) $150 (7) $125 (8) $125
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Enrollment Fee:
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*See below for entry closing time.
Pre Green Horses must be enrolled in the Texas Pre Green Super Stake Series in order to be
eligible. An enrollment form is contained herein. To be judged on performance, soundness,
suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each competitor will jump
one round of approximately 10 jumps. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must
have competed in at least two (2) over fences classes in the Pre Green section at this show.
Participants must enter and declare fence height, in the show office, by entry closing timethe day
prior to the Super Stake Class.
Minimum of 12 entries.
Fences: 3’0”, 3’3”.
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$2,500 Pre-Green Super Stake with $75.00 per horse added back. In order to qualify
for each participating Super Stake a horse must have competed in at least 2 over fence classes in the Pre-Green
Division at that show. The money accrued throughout the year in the Pre-Green Super Stake Classes will
qualify them for year end awards. All enrolled horses are eligible for the year end $25,000 Added Pre-Green
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HUNTER CLASSICS
A minimum of eight (8) entries will be required for all Hunter Classics. Classics with less than eight (8) entries may be
combined where appropriate. The first round of all Hunter Classics listed below will be the class designated by an
asterisk (on the schedule). Participants must enter, in the show office, prior to the start of their respective division
classes the day of the classic. Formal attire suggested for round 2. The entry deadline for all Hunter Classics is 5:00
PM the day prior to the class. Post entries and scratches (after the declaration deadline) will incur a $35 add/scratch
fee.
$500 Pony Hunter Classic
Class 711
Entry Fee $50
To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each
competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 jumps. The top 10 will return for a second round. Each round to count
50% of the total score. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must have competed in the Small, Medium or
Large Pony Hunter section at this show. Fences to be set at the appropriate height according to section.
(1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
$500 Children’s 14 & Under Hunter Classic
Class 712
Entry Fee $50
To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each
competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 jumps. The top 10 will return for a second round. Each round to count
50% of the total score. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must have competed in the Children’s Hunter
14/U section at this show.
(1) $150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
$500 Children’s 15-17 Hunter Classic
Class 713
Entry Fee $50
To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each
competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 jumps. The top 10 will return for a second round. Each round to count
50% of the total score. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must have competed in the Children’s Hunter
15-17 section at this show.
(1)$150 (2) $110 (3) $75 (4) $60 (5) $55 (6) $50
$1000 Amateur Owner Hunter Classic
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 714
Entry Fee $100
To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each
competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 jumps. The top 10 will return for a second round. Each round to count
50% of the total score. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must have competed in the Amateur Owner
Hunter section at this show. Fences to be set at the appropriate height according to section.
(1) $300 (2) $220 (3) $150 (4) $120 (5) $110 (6) $100
$1000 Junior Hunter Classic
(Texas Rose Classic Only)
Class 715
Entry Fee $100
To be judged on performance, soundness, suitability and manners. To be scored under the open numeric system. Each
competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 jumps. The top 10 will return for a second round. Each round to count
50% of the total score. To be eligible to compete the horse/rider combination must have competed in the Junior Hunter
section at this show.
(1) $300 (2) $220 (3) $150 (4) $120 (5) $110 (6) $100
International Hunter Futurity
Midwest Regional
Championships
The International Hunter Futurity is a competition for young horses. The purpose of the program is to
promote interest and enthusiasm for breeding and showing quality hunters and to provide a financially
rewarding program with the highest money for prizes ever offered in the hunter ring.
The IHF Challenge Series, line classes for yearlings, two year olds and three year olds, was designed to promote
hunter breeding and to give hunter breeders an opportunity to showcase their young stock.
All IHF events are open only to horses which are by nominated stallions and which have maintained their
eligibility according to the IHF rules.
Horses are to enter futurity classes directly with the IHF, but must fill out an entry blank with the Texas Sport
Horse Cup and pay the USEF drug fees and any grounds and/or stall fees.
Classes 716, 717, 718 are open to nominated yearlings, two and three year olds who have maintained their
eligibility according to the Challenge Series rules and special conditions. Classes will be divided into
colts/geldings and fillies.
Class 716 IHF Yearlings
Class 717 IHF Two Year Olds
Class 718 IHF Three Year Olds
Class 719 is open to three year olds only. To be shown at the walk trot and canter. Both ways of the ring. Light
contact with the horses’ mouth is required. Horses should be obedient, alert, responsive and move freely. To
be judged on performance, manners, way of moving and soundness.
Class 719 IHF Under Saddle
For International Hunter Futurity Information Please Call…859-879-3600
IHF Entry Forms may be obtained on the IHF Website … www.inthf.org
All entries should be mailed directly to the IHF per the instructions found on the website.
International Hunter Futurity
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2013 ZONE 7 SPECIFICATIONS
In accordance with GR1111.4: All members may compete for Zone Awards or money in any state contiguous to Zone 7: MS, TN, KY, IA, IL,
NE, CO & NM
Adult Amateur Hunter:
To be ridden by Amateurs no longer eligible to compete as Junior exhibitors. Open to horses and ponies. State rules may prohibit entry of ponies
(see exception paragraph below). Cross Entry: The same rider/horse (pony) combination may not compete at the same competition in any class
(equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby excepted) in which fence heights exceed 3'3. The rider may compete on a different horse or pony
at the same competition in any other division or section for which the rider/mount are eligible. The horse or pony may be shown by a different
rider in any other division or section at the same competition except Amateur Owner Hunter or a different age group in Adult Amateur Hunter.
Exception: A state association may adopt more (but not less) restrictive cross entry rules (see below). Course and Judging Specifications: Fence
height: 3’ or 3’3” spread not to exceed fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners,
way of going, and suitability of mount to rider. Entries are not required to jog for soundness. The Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter and
Children’s Hunter Pony sections may be combined if there are less than four in any of these sections. One award will be offered for both sections.
Children's Hunter:
To be ridden, and handled in all phases of competition, by Junior exhibitors. Open to horses and ponies. State rules may prohibit entry of ponies
(see exception paragraph below). Cross Entry: The same rider/horse (pony) combination may not compete at the same competition in any class
(equitation and USHJA National Hunter Derby excepted) in which fence heights exceed 3'3. The rider may compete on a different horse or pony
at the same show in any other division or section for which the rider/mount are eligible. The horse or pony may be shown by a different rider in
any other division or section at the same show except Junior Hunter or a different age group in Children’s Hunter. Exception: A state association
may adopt more (but not less) restrictive cross entry rules (see below). Course and Judging Specifications: Fence height: 3’ or 3’3”, spread not to
exceed fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. To be judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, and suitability of
mount to rider. Entries are not required to jog for soundness. The Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter sections and Children’s Hunter Pony may be
combined if there are less than four in any of these sections. One award will be offered for both sections.
Children's Hunter Pony:
Open to ponies ridden by a Junior Exhibitor with no other age restrictions applicable. Rider and/or pony may enter any Equitation classes. The
rider may compete on a different horse or pony at the same competition in any other division or section where the jumps do not exceed 3'. To be
judged on performance, soundness, manners, way of going, suitability of size of rider to mount, and suitability as a Children's Hunter. Ponies not
required to be jogged for soundness. Small ponies to be shown at 2', Medium Ponies at 2'3", and Large Ponies at 2'6"; spreads not to exceed height
of fence The Adult Amateur, Children’s Hunter sections and Children’s Hunter Pony may be combined if there are less than four in any of these
sections. No minimum prize money is required.
Pre-Green:
Refer to HU106.3. Zone awards to be offered at each height section.
Adult Amateur Jumper:
To be ridden by Amateurs who are no longer eligible to compete as Junior Exhibitors. Cash winnings do not influence this classification.
Children's Jumper:
To be ridden by Junior Exhibitors. Cash winnings do not influence this classification.
Class Conditions for Adult Amateur and Children’s Jumper:
Classes in the Low Adult Amateur and/or Children’s Jumper section will be conducted at 1.0m to 1.05m. Classes in the High Adult Amateur
and/or Children’s Jumper section will be conducted at 1.10m to 1.15m. If only one section is offered, the classes will be conducted at 1.10m for all
classes offered in the section. Competition Management may restrict cross entries between High and Low sections at the same show if stated in
the prize list. Classes to be scored under Table I; Table II, Section 1, Sections 2(a), 2(b), 2(c), or 3; or Table IV (Optimum Time). Cross entry into
Junior or Amateur Owner Jumper or any class at 1.25 m and above is not permitted for the same horse/rider combination at the same show. A
combined Adult Amateur/Children's Jumper section may be offered, and if entries warrant, may thereafter be split into separate sections.
Exceptions:
An exception is permitted to any or all of the sections described above only under the following conditions: The rule-making organization must be
a statewide USEF Affiliated Association. State exceptions can apply only in shows held within that state. State specifications must have been
published and sent to each member of the state association, each member of the Zone 7 Committee, USEF and the manager of every show that
applies for State Association recognition or sanction. State rules that are valid exceptions to the general Zone 7 specificat ions can be more
restrictive, but cannot reduce or eliminate any of the Zone 7 stated criteria spelled out above and must be printed in their entirety under the
applicable section heading in the prize list.
2013 Pony Jumper Championships Selection Procedures for Zone 7
Criteria: Pony Jumper classes held at 1.00m (3’3”) or higher and Children’s Jumper classes* held at USEF Licensed regular competitions on or between December 1, 2012 and
June 1, 2013.
Coordinator: Matt Cyphert, 1250 Rockgate RD S, Argyle, TX 76226-8236
Email: [email protected]; Ph (940) 367-1854
2013 Junior Jumper Championships Selection Procedures for Zone 7
Criteria: Junior and Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m (4’7”) and above (including Open Jumper classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money) between December 1,
2012 and August 31, 2013.
Janet Christie, Coordinator , 2906 Gregg Lane, Manor, TX 78653
Ph: (512) 694-0937; email: [email protected]
2013 NAJYRC Selection Procedures for Zone 7
Britt McCormick
Jennifer Haydon
Zone 7 Jumper Committee Chair
USEF NAJYRC Coordinator
3965 McCreary Rd.
4047 Iron Works Pkwy
Allen, TX 75002
Lexington, KY 40511
(972) 467-6008
(859) 225-6911
[email protected]
[email protected]
Janet Christie
Chris Murphy
Zone 7 NAJYRC Coordinator
USHJA Zone Jumper Coordinator
2906 Gregg Lane
3870 Cigar Lane
Manor, TX 78653
Lexington, KY 40511
(512) 694-0937
(859) 225-6714
[email protected]
[email protected]
Standings for the Young Rider Team
The Young Rider (CH-N.AM-YR-S) standings will be based on money won in USEF Junior, Young Rider, Amateur Owner, and Open Jumper classes held at 1.45m or above
as well as Grand Prix classes offering $25,000 or more in prize money. The qualifying time period will be January 1, 2013 through June 9, 2013.
Standings for the Junior Team
The Junior (CH-N.AM-JS) standings will be based on money won in USEF Junior, Young Rider, and Open Jumper classes held at 1.40m or above as well as Grand Prix
classes offering at least $25,000 in prize money. The qualifying time period will be January 1, 2013 through June 9, 2013.
Ties Any ties will be decided by determining which horse/rider combination won the most money in the classes specified above at “AA” rated competitions.
Texas Rose Horse Park
14078 Highway 110 North
Tyler, TX 75704