Omnibus - United States Eventing Association
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Omnibus - United States Eventing Association
Omnibus Fall 2011 September 1 - November 30 Volume 24 • Number Three United States Eventing Association The Authority on Sport Horse Coverage Protection for Your Horse • Full Mortality (*with Free Colic Surgery Endorsement) • Major Medical/Surgical • Surgical Only • Loss of Use • Worldwide Coverage • Immediate Coverage Available* • Payment Plans • Visa, MasterCard, Discover Accepted *for qualified horses Protection for Your Equestrian Business • Independent Instructors Liability • Personal Horse Owners Liability • Stable Owners/Operators Liability • Care, Custody and Control • Excess Liability up to $5,000,000 Josh Walker Photo. The Official Equine Insurance Provider of the USEA Recently Named as Official USTRC Sponsor Broadstone Equine Insurance Agency P.O. Box 978 • Middleburg, VA 20118 Phone: 888.687.8555 • Fax: 540.554.2475 www.BroadstoneEquine.com in d e x Contents Key to Abbreviations 2011 Fall Omnibus LEVELS: September 3 - November 30 • Volume 24 • Number Three A: Advanced MISCELLANEOUS: AI: Advanced Intermediate ATC: Adult Team Challenge The USEA Omnibus Fall edition contains the prize lists for United States Eventing Association registered competitions taking place September 3 - November 30, 2011, as well as some of the general rules and regulations by which these competitions are run. You will find a chronological (by weekend) listing of the competitions in the Table of Contents beginning on page 4, and an Alphabetical Listing on page 56. The competition listings are grouped by USEA Area so that you can identify which competitions will qualify you for Area awards and then find them quickly after you decide which you wish to attend. BN: Beginner Novice CD: Closing Date CCN: Concourse Complet Nationale CD:X-C: Cross-Country Course Designer (national three-day event – USEF Rules) FEI: Federation Equestre Internationale CCI: Concours Complet International HT: Horse Trials Also included in the Omnibus are: (international three-day event – FEI Rules) m: Meters ◆ 2010 United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. Eventing Dressage Tests CIC: International Horse Trials (FEI Rules) mpm: Meters per minute ◆ Area Championships Policy/Area Charts CNC: National Horse Trials (USEF Rules) Org: Organizer ◆ Three-Day Event/National Championship Entry Forms C.T.: Combined Test Sec’y: Secretary ◆ 2011 Horse Trials and Classic Three-Day Event Entry Forms, and 2011 CCI/CIC Entry Forms FEH: Future Event Horse SJ: Show Jumping Course Designer ◆ USEA Membership Application I: Intermediate Sm: 40m x 20m arena ◆ USEF Membership Application N: Novice Std: 60m x 20m arena NBN: Novice Beginner Novice TD: Technical Delegate You may make as many copies of these forms as you need. For copies of the FEI Dressage Tests, Application for USEA Sponsored Educational Activity, Medical Release Form, Rider Awards Application, USEA Membership Form, and Horse Life Registration Form, please go to www.useventing.com. The print version of the Omnibus is published three times per year (Winter/Spring, Summer, and Fall) by the United States Eventing Association, Inc. To order a copy please go to www.useventing.com and click on the Web Store link under the Market Place tab, or go directly to ShopUSEA.com to place your order. Issues may be pre-ordered with your USEA Membership renewal. You may also call the Director of Member Services, Jennifer Hardwick at (703) 779-0440 x 3004. Address: USEA, 525 Old Waterford Rd, NW, Leesburg, VA, 20176 • Telephone: (703) 779-0440 Fax: (703) 779-0550 • E-mail: [email protected] • Web: www.useventing.com No part of this publication may be reproduced without written permission of the USEA ©2011. USEA Staff Chief Executive Officer Jo Whitehouse • [email protected] • Ext 3006 Director of Information Systems Management Robert Winter • [email protected] • Ext 3001 Communications Manager/Editor Emily Daily • [email protected] • Ext 3015 Senior Director of Administration Judy Ottoviani • [email protected] • Ext 3004 Manager of Information Systems Jason Caldwell • [email protected] • Ext 3002 Art Director Dara Bailey • [email protected] • Ext 3012 Executive Assistant Wendy Weinstein • [email protected] • Ext 3006 Director of Education/Advertising Nancy Knight • [email protected] • Ext 3007 Multimedia Editor and Marketing Josh Walker • [email protected] • Ext 3008 Director of Competitions Sharon Gallagher • [email protected] • Ext 3005 Director of Member Services and Meetings Planner Jennifer Hardwick • [email protected] • Ext 3003 Communications Specialist Leslie Mintz • [email protected] • Ext 3017 On the Front and Back Covers: Scenes from the 2011 Preliminary Three-Day Event held at the Virginia Horse Center in Lexington, VA. This event is part of the 2011 Smart Pak/USEA Classic Three-Day Series. Administrative Assistant Lisa Rowe • [email protected] • Ext 3010 IP: Intermediate Preliminary P: Preliminary PT: Preliminary Training T: Training TN: Training Novice YEH: Young Event Horse T3D: Training Level Three-Day Event (USEF Rules) P3D: Preliminary Three-Day Event (USEF Rules) SECTIONS: A: Amateur CH: Championship H: Horse J: Junior O: Open R: Rider SR: Senior YH: Young Horse YR: Young Rider Photos by Leslie Mintz/USEA. 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 3 table of contents table of contents Competitor’s Resource Guide • General Rules and Regulations • General Requirements • FEI Regulations CIC/CCI Competitions • Adult Team Challenge • Area Chairmen and Area Map • Area Championships • Classic Series Three-Day Info • Educational Activities • ICP Certified Instructors • Dressage Tests for Horse Trials • Dressage Tests for Classic Series • Alphabetical List of Events • Event Listings • Young Event Horse Series 8 10 11 20 22 24 28 30 31 39 54 56 57 287 Fall Season Events WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 3-4 Stony Brook Farm YEH & FEH (NH, Area I) YEH,FEH Town Hill Farm H.T. (CT, Area I) T,N,BN Five Points H.T. (NC, Area II) A,I,P,T,N,BN Seneca Valley PC H.T. (MD, Area II) I,P,T,N,BN Test: Starter Silverwood Farm H.T. (WI, Area IV) T,N,BN; Test: Starter Steepleview H.T. (MN, Area IV) T,N,BN Feather Creek H.T. (TX, Area V) IP,P,T,N,BN Test: Intro Aspen Farms H.T. (WA, Area VII) I,P,T,BN Kentucky Classique H.T. (KY, Area VIII) AI,I,P,T,BN South Farm H.T. (OH, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN Test: Starter Northern Colorado H.T. (CO, Area IX) P,T,N,BN Area Chsps (P,T,N,BN) WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 10-11 King Oak Farms H.T. (MA, Area I) P,T,N,BN Bucks County Horse Park Fall H.T. (PA, Area II) PT,T,N,BN American Eventing Championship (GA, Area III) – see page for divisions. Copper Meadows H.T. (CA, Area VI) I,P,T,N,BN Area Chsps (I,P,T,N,BN) 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 62 60 82 86 182 184 196 238 246 250 268 64 90 144 216 WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 17-18 GMHA H.T. (VT, Area I) P,T,N,BN Marlborough H.T. (MD, Area II) P,PT,T,N,BN Test: Intro Plantation Field H.T. (MD, Area II) CIC3*,CIC2*,CIC1*,A,I,P Area Chsps (A,I) Dunnabeck H.T. (IL, Area IV) P,T,N,BN Test: Starter Corona Del Sol H.T. (TX, Area V) T,N,BN Test: Intro The Meadows of Moorpark H.T. & C.T. (CA, Area VI) T,N,BN CT Derby: P Equestrians’ Institute Combined Test at NWEC (WA, Area VII) P,T,N,BN Flying Cross Farm (KY, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN Windy Wyoming H.T. (WY, Area IX) P,T,N,BN Coconino H.T. (AZ, Area X) P,T,N,BN Test: Pre-comp 66 96 92 186 198 218 240 252 270 278 WEEKEND OF SEPTEMBER 24-25 Stoneleigh-Burnham School H.T. (MA, Area I) T,N,BN Test: Intro Flora Lea Fall H.T. (NJ, Area II) T,N,BN The Middleburg H.T. (VA, Area II) I,P,T,N Poplar Place September H.T. (GA, Area III) CIC3*,CIC2*,CIC1*,A,I,P,T,N,BN Otter Creek H.T. (WI, Area IV) I,IP,P,PT,T,N,BN Area Chsps (P,T,N,BN) Test: Starter (Teams) Twin Rivers Fall H.T. (CA, Area VI) A,I,P,T,N,BN , YEH Championships Test: Derby (Teams) Stone Gate Farm H.T. (OH, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN Area Chsps (N,BN) WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 1-2 University of New Hampshire H.T. (NH, Area I) P,PT,T,N,BN (Teams) Morven Park H.T. (VA, Area II) A,I,P,T,N FEH Championships Tryon Riding & Hunt Club H.T. (SC, Area III) IP,P,PT,T,N,BN ATC (P,T,N,BN) Test: Intro Greenwood Farm, Inc. H.T. (TX, Area V) AI,I,P,T,N,BN Area Chsps (I,P,T,N,BN) Test: FEH,YEH,NEH Northwest Equestrian Fall Gala H.T. (WA, Area VII) I,P,T,N,BN Area Chsps (I,P,T,N,BN) (Teams) Jump Start H.T. (KY, Area VIII) P,T,N,BN Colorado Horse Park Fall CCI1*,T3D Event & H.T. (CO, Area IX) CCI1*,T3D,I,P,T,N,BN WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 8-9 Course Brook H.T. (MA, Area I) T,N,BN Kent School Fall H.T. (CT, Area I) T,N,BN Horse Trials at the Ark H.T. (NC, Area II) P,PT,T,TN,N,BN Tests: CT, Maiden, FEH, YEH (Teams) Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm (MD, Area II) I,P,T,N,BN Radnor Hunt H.T. (PA, Area II) PT,T,N Pine Top October H.T. (GA, Area III) P,PT,T,N,BN Middle Tennessee Pony Club H.T. & C.T. (TN, Area III) P,T,N,BN Roepke’s Run (MN, Area IV) P,T,N,BN Woodside International H.T. (CA, Area VI) CIC3*,CIC2*,CIC1*,P,T,N,BN 68 104 100 148 188 225 262 70 106 152 200 242 260 274 74 76 114 110 118 158 154 190 224 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 5 table of contents WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 15-16 The Ethel Walker School H.T. (CT, Area I) T,N,BN Fair Hill International Three-day Event (MD, Area II) CCI3* ,CCI2*,YEH Championships CDCTA Fall H.T. (VA, Area II) T,N,BN Test: Intro Windridge Farm H.T. (Area III, SC) P,PT,T,N,BN Test: Starter Sol Int. at Meadowcreek Park Fall H.T. (TX, Area V) P,T,N,BN Grass Ridge H.T. (AZ, Area X) IP,P,T,N,BN; Area Chsps (P,T,N,BN) Test: Pre-Comp WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 22-23 Waredaca Classic 3-Day Event & H.T. (MD, Area II) T3D,P,T,N,BN Paradise Farm H.T. (SC, Area III) P,PT,T,N,BN Test: Starter Ram Tap H.T. (CA, Area VI) P,T,N,BN FEH Championships Test: Intro (Teams) Hagyard Midsouth CCI, Classic 3-Day Event & Team Challenge (KY, Area VIII) CCI1*,P3D,T3D, P,T,N,BN WEEKEND OF OCTOBER 29-30 The Virginia H.T. (VA, Area II) I,P,T,N,BN, Area Chsp (P,T,N,BN) (Teams) ESDCTA New Jersey H.T. at the Horse Park of N.J. (Area II, NJ) P,T,N,BN Test: Starter Chattahoochee Hills CCI/CIC & H.T. (GA, Area III) CCI2*,CIC1*,I,P,T,N,BN Briar Fox Farm Fall H.T. (KS, Area IV) P,T,N,BN; Test: Starter Event Rider Holly Hill H.T. (LA, Area V) I,P,T,N,BN Test: Starter WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 5-6 Rubicon Farm H.T. (VA, Area II) P,T,N,BN River Glen Fall H.T. (TN, Area III) I,P,T,N,BN Rocking Horse Classic 3-Day Event & H.T. (FL, Area III) T3D,I,P,PT,T,N,BN Galway Downs CCI, Classic 3-Day Event & H.T. (CA, Area VI) CCI3*,CCI2*, CCI1*,CCI1* w/A,B,C, T3D, P,T,N (Teams) WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 12-13 The Event at Kelly’s Ford (VA, Area II) T,N,BN Poplar Place November H.T. (GA, Area III) I,P,T,N,BN Pine Hill Fall H.T. (TX, Area V) P,T,N,BN Test: Starter WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 19-20 Ocala Horse Properties H.T. (FL, Area III) P,T,N,BN Texas Rose Horse Park H.T. (TX, Area V) I,P,T,N,BN Ram Tap Pony Club Benefit H.T. (CA, Area VI) T,N,BN Test: Starter Las Cruces H.T. (NM, Area X) IP,P,T,N,BN, Test: Pre-Comp, CT: I,P,T,N,BN WEEKEND OF NOVEMBER 26-27 Pine Top Thanksgiving H.T. (GA, Area III) P,PT,T,N,BN 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 78 120 124 160 204 250 126 162 a Hey Y’all! A Mark Your Calendar for the 2011 USEA Annual Meeting and Convention! December 7- 11 Sheraton Music City Hotel • Nashville, Tennessee 228 262 130 134 164 192 206 136 170 166 230 138 174 An Educational Experience You Don’t Want to Miss! c 208 Stay tuned to www.useventing.com for details, rates, directions, seminars, parties, and more! 176 210 234 282 Presented by 178 b Hosted by Area III B 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 7 C O M P ETITO R’S R ESOU RC E G U I D E GENERAL RULES and REGULATIONS All competitions are conducted in accordance with the U.S. Equestrian Federation Rules for Eventing and regulations and directives of the United States Eventing Association, Inc. • Membership Requirements A) USEA MEMBERSHIP: To participate in any of the competitions listed in this book (Novice through Advanced); competitors must be current members of the USEA, CEF/HTC, or the Mexican Equestrian Federation. This requirement may be waived at the Beginner Novice level only at the discretion of the organizer of any registered USEA event. In such cases, Beginner Novice competitors who are not members of the USEA will be required to pay a non-member fee of $25 at each event. U.S. Pony Club members are exempt from the membership requirement at the Novice level, and Beginner Novice non-member fee when competing in team competitions or Pony Club rallies held in conjunction with USEA recognized horse trials. Horse registration is also exempt at the Novice level. COMBINED TESTS/EVENTING TESTS: The USEA Combined Tests Policy and Guidelines appear as an appendix to the abridgement of the USEF rules published as a courtesy to our members by the USEA. If a Combined Test offers the cross-country phase, qualifications to compete are the same as for Horse Trials. USEA membership is not required for any level of a Combined Test, but a $25 non-member fee must be collected. USEA Membership/ non-membership fees are not applied to any other type of Eventing Tests. Eventing Tests - Sub-Chapter EV-2Rules for Tests. horse Registration: All horses competing at USEA recognized events must be registered with the USEA. The only exception to this requirement is horses competing at the Beginner Novice level, and Novice and Beginner Novice horses competing in USPC Rally or Team Competitions. • All horses must have LIMITED STATUS registration with the USEA in order to participate in USEA recognized competitions at the YEH Test and Novice through Training levels. • Yearlings, two-and three-year olds must have FEH STATUS registration with the USEA in order to participate in USEA recognized competitions at the Future Event Horse Test. • All horses must have a FULL STATUS registration with the USEA in order to participate in USEA recognized competition at the Preliminary level and above. • All horses with a Limited STATUS registration must be upgraded to FULL STATUS registration prior to competing at the Preliminary level. • The USEA will attempt to notify owners/riders of registration requirements prior to competition and will allow fourteen days from the date of notification for the horse to be brought into compliance. After fourteen days, any high score points and/or AEC qualification earned at that specific competition will be removed. Should the horse continue to be competed without proper registration, at the fourth occurrence all points and ALL qualifications will be removed. When the horse is properly registered qualifications ONLY will be re-instated. CO M P E T I TOR’ S R E S O U R C E G U I DE • For year-end awards, the USEA is establishing a cut-off date of November 15th for inquiries about horses’ competitive records. While we make every attempt to ensure the accuracy of our members’ competitive records we realize that errors do occur. It is the responsibility of every owner/rider to verify their horses’ records. B) INDIVIDUAL GROUP MEMBERS: Individual Group Members are members of a Recognized Affiliate Association Member or Council or Council Board of Governors of the USEF that has applied for and been approved to offer a USEF Group Program to its membership. Individual Group Members are eligible to compete in USEF endorsed competitions and will receive a discount on the purchase of the USEF Rule Book. C) USEF MEMBERSHIP: 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 non-member 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. MEMBERSHIP AFFIDAVIT FEE: All participants (rider, driver, handler, owner, trainer, agent or lessee) as provided in Article GR901.9 must present to the competition secretary a current USEF membership card or copy thereof. In accordance with Article GR1309.2.b, "If an exhibitor does not submit the proper membership documentation to the competition and the competition cannot verify such information, the exhibitor will be responsible to pay a $30.00 non-member fee which is non-refundable. This is payable to the competition and the competition will submit these payments to the Federation via the post-competition report." GR1301.7 Requirements: 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 not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters, or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of recognized competitions. Minor who have a valid temporary license may operate the above-described motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. 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 Rule 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. LIABILITY: Neither the Organizing Committee, the Landowners, nor the United States Eventing Association, Inc., accept any liability for any accident, injury or illness to horses, riders, owners, attendants, spectators, or any person or property whatsoever. • BEGINNER NOVICE HORSES AND RIDERS: Registration of horses and membership of riders competing at the Beginner Novice level are not required except where the owner/rider wishes the horse and rider to be considered for USEA high score leader boards, year-end awards and/or qualifications for USEA Championships. Award points and qualifications are not retroactive. 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 9 competitor’ s r esou rce gui de competitor ’ s r esou rce gui d e General Requirements OMNIBUS LISTINGS: Each event is provided with a listing in the USEA Omnibus, published in three editions: Winter/Spring (December 1 - May 31); Summer (June 1 - August 31); Fall (September 1 - November 30). ENTRY FEES: All registered USEA events (*except eventing tests) are required to send a starters levy of $13 for each horse at the Beginner Novice through Advanced level, T3D, P3D, CIC and CCI levels to the USEA office. A portion of this levy is made available to Area chairmen for Area funds and the remainder is retained by the USEA office. *Future Event Horse and Young Event Horse Eventing Tests are required to send a starter levy of $10 for each horse entered in these Classes. Entry Forms Use the 2011 entry forms included with this Omnibus and on the website at www.useventing.com. Failure to use these new entry forms could result in the entry not being accepted. Please complete the form carefully, especially the Fees Enclosed section, double check your addition, and consult the event’s Omnibus listing for any instructions specific to that event. Fill out the forms completely, including your qualifications at the time of submitting the entry. Incomplete entry forms can be returned and you will lose your place in the competition. You must sign your entry. You may copy entry and stabling forms. Be sure to copy both sides of the entry forms and include all correct signatures so that your entry will be valid. A current negative Coggins test must be included with entry—check the Omnibus event listing. Please state if the horse has two names. All registered USEA events (except eventing tests) are required to send a drug testing fee of $7 for each starter to the USEA office. Where a division is also USEF recognized (Preliminary and above horse trials) a USEF fee of $8 for each starter, as required by USEF, is to be sent to the USEF office. REFUNDS: Refer to each Event Listing for specific refund policies. WITHDRAWALS AND SUBSTITUTIONS: Must be made with the secretary of the competition no later than 9:00 p.m. of the closing date. Refer to each Event Listing for instruction and procedure. AGE DETERMINATION: The age of a rider is determined by the year of birth and not by one specific date. For example, riders may compete at the Preliminary level from the beginning of the calendar year of their 14th birthday; thus, all riders born in 1997 are eligible this year, even though they may not actually have their 14th birthday until the end of 2011. JUNIOR AND SENIOR DIVISIONS: Where competitions are designated Junior and Senior, the age divisions are always as follows: a) Junior - Through the year of their 18th birthday (born in or after 1993). b) Senior - From the beginning of the year of their 19th birthday (born in or before 1992). DRESSAGE: Organizers may select which test they will offer from the list of tests approved by the USEF Eventing Technical Committee. The size of the arena is determined by the test offered. The arena size will be specified in the Omnibus listing. NO COMMANDED TESTS: ALL dressage tests in Eventing, even in Beginner Novice and Novice divisions, must be ridden from memory. CLOSING DATE: For horse trials and three-day events, all entries must be RECEIVED by the closing date (not postmarked), and any received after that time will not be accepted—that means they must be in the hands of the secretary on that date. An event may accept post entries and charge an additional post entry fee. The closing date has not been extended, an event's refund policy remains under the original close date. FEI REGULATIONS FOR cci and cic COMPETITIONS FEI Information: This event is organized in accordance with: FEI Statutes, 22nd edition, 15 April 2007 (updated 1 January, 2011) FEI General Regulations, 23rd edition, 1 January 2009 (updated 1 January 2011) FEI Veterinary Regulations, 12th edition, 2010 (updated 1 January 2011) FEI Rules for Eventing, 23rd edition, effective 1 January 2011 All subsequent corrections and modifications as published by the FEI with its provisions taking precedence. An arbitration procedure is provided for under the FEI Statutes and General Regulations as referred to above. In accordance with this procedure, any appeal against a decision rendered by the FEI or its official bodies must be settled exclusively by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) in Lausanne, Switzerland. The FEI Code of Conduct for the Welfare of the Horse can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, Avenue Mon-Repos 24, CH-1000, Lausanne 5, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47. The Code is also available on the FEI’s website: www.fei.org. 10 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 11 competito r’ s r esou r ce gui de VETERINARY EXAMINATIONS, HORSE INSPECTIONS, AND PASSPORT CONTROLS: These will be carried out in accordance with the Veterinary Regulations, Art. 1011 and “Rules for Eventing” and Art. 518.1 for CCIs and 518.2 for CICs. All horses participating in any level of International Eventing competition must be registered with the FEI. ® Article. 511.2.2 Every horse entered for any competition at CCNs, CIC 2/1* or CCIs 2/1* in a foreign country (GRs Art. 141.2), and all horses entered for CICs 3*, CCIs 4/3*, CCIOs, Championships, Regional and Olympic Games, whether at home or in foreign countries, must have an official valid FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI and accompanied by an FEI Recognition Card and, when applicable, an FEI registration number, as a means of identification and to establish ownership. The United States Eventing Association would like to express appreciation to its corporate sponsors: Article. 511.2.3 Horses taking part in CCN, CICs 2/1* or CCIs 2/1* in the country in which they are resident are not required to have such a passport as is mentioned in Paragraph 2.2. All such horses must be properly registered and identifiable and unless there is not national requirement for equine influenza vaccination in the host country and in the country of origin, all horses must have a valid vaccination certificate. Official Feed of the USEA. Note: Effective December 1, 2007: USEF has mandated that all U.S. horses must have a national passport for these levels, see Article GR 1309.4. Official Joint Therapy of the USEA. Official Internet Catalog Retailer of the USEA. EQUINE INFLUENZA VACCINATION, VET REGS. ANNEX VII (except events taking place in NZL and AUS) All horses and ponies for which an FEI Passport, or a National Passport approved by the FEI has been issued, must have the vaccination section endorsed by a veterinarian, stating that it has received two injections for primary vaccination against equine influenza, given between one and three months apart. In addition, a booster injection must be recorded as having been given within each succeeding six months, subsequent to the second injection of the primary vaccination. None of these injections must have been given within the preceding seven days including the day of the competition or of entry into the competition stables. Official Supplement Feeding System of the USEA. Official Digestive Conditioning Product of the USEA. Official Equine Insurance Provider of the USEA. The above are the minimum requirements for influenza vaccination. Both primary and first and subsequent booster injections should be given according to the manufacturer’s instructions which will fall within the stipulation of the FEI ruling. INSURANCES “All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third persons caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. They are therefore strongly advised to take out third-party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events at home and abroad, and to keep the policy up to date. 12 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Official Glove of the USEA. Official Riding Helmet of the USEA. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 13 The Race for the Cup is On! 2011 Schedule Of Events ® Red Hills Horse Trials www.rhht.org March 10-13 • CIC3* Tallahassee, Florida Galway Downs Horse Trials www.galwaydowns.com March 31 - April 3 • CIC3* Temecula, California The Fork Stables Horse Trials www.forkstables.com April 6-10 • Advanced Norwood, North Carolina The Event at Rebecca Farm www.eventatrfarm.com July 20-24 • CIC3* Kalispell, Montana Richland Park Horse Trials 2010 Adequan/USEA Gold Cup Champions, Jennifer Wooten-Dafoe and The Good Witch www.RichlandPark.com August 24-28 • CIC3* Richland, Michigan Leslie Mintz Photo. USEA American Eventing Championships www.chatthillseventing.com Thank you to our Gold Cup Series sponsors: or, www.useventing.com September 8-11 • Advanced Chattahoochee Hills, Georgia Title Sponsor Twin Rivers Horse Trials Legacy Sponsor Legacy Sponsor www.TwinRiversRanch.us September 23-26 • Advanced Paso Robles, California Patron Sponsor Patron Sponsor For more info about the Series go to www.useventing.com and click on the Cup! 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 15 2011 Summer and Fall Calendar of Events July 10 (Area 6) FEH at Twin Rivers Ranch Twin Rivers Ranch, Paso Robles, CA Mark Your Calendars! September 8-11 for the Eighth Annual Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships presented by Bit of Britain! July 15 (Area 2) FEH at The Maryland HT at Loch Moy Farm Loch Moy Farm, Adamstown , MD Title Sponsor Elite Sponsor July 20 (Area 7) FEH at The Event at Rebecca Farm Rebecca Farm, Kalispell, MT August 13 (Area 2) FEH at Waredaca Horse Trials August 14 (Area 2) FEH at the Ark The Ark, Monroe , NC September 3 (Area 1) FEH at Stony Brook Farm Stony Brook Farm, Peterborough, NH September 4 (Area 3) FEH at Cedar Ridge Farm Cedar Ridge Farm, Athens , GA September 30 (Area 2) FEH East Coast Championships at Morven Park Morven Park , Leesburg, VA October 1 (Area 6) FEH at Lone Tree Farm Lone Tree Farm, Waterford, CA Leslie Mintz Photos / USEA. October 21 (Area 6) FEH West Coast Championships at Ram Tap Horse Trials Ram Tap, Fresno, CA • Over $100,00 in Cash and Prizes • $25,000 Merial Advanced Division • 14 Divisions of Top Horses and Riders • Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Event • Course Walks with Top Riders Josh Walker/USEA. August 20-21 (Area 6) FEH at The Event Derby at Cottonwood Ranch Cottonwood Ranch , Los Alamos, CA • Trade Fair Amateurs, juniors, and professional riders alike can compete at any level from Beginner Novice through Advanced to test their mettle against the • Music and Parties best in the country, and vie for exciting prizes, cash, and the chance • Outstanding Multimedia Coverage! to be named the best in the nation at their respective levels. Thank you to our 2011 Nutrena/USEA American Eventing Championships Sponsors: Title Sponsor: Presenting Sponsor: Gold Level Sponsors: Advanced Division Sponsor: Silver Level Sponsors: Intermediate Division Sponsor: Platinum Level Sponsors: Bronze Level Sponsors: Contributing Sponsors: September 8 -11 • Fairburn, Georgia Visit www.useventing.com and www.chatthillseventing.com for more details! competitor’s r esou r ce gui d e competitor ’s r esou rce gui de The Chronicle of the Horse 2011 Adult Team ChALLENGE Representation: The Chronicle of the Horse is generously sponsoring these challenges for adult riders not competing at the highest levels of eventing. The Chronicle of the Horse will present each winning team member with a commemorative prize and provide team ribbons to eighth place at each level. Central Region Eastern Region Western Region Otter Creek Horse Trials Wheeler, WI August 12-14 Tryon Riding and Hunt Horse Trials Landrum, SC October 1-2 Coconino Horse Trials Flagstaff, AZ July 14-17 Qualifying Conditions: 1. Adult Team Beginner Novice Challenge: Riders: Open to current members of the USEA, who are at least 22 years old (born in or before 1989). The following are not eligible: Any rider who has completed an intermediate or Advanced level, or FEI recognized competition at the two-star level or above - including the North American Junior Young Riders’ Championships - within the current and previous two years. Horses: Open to horses four years of age or older, of any grade. 2. Adult Team Novice Challenge: Riders: Open to current members of the USEA, who are at least 22 years old (born in or before 1989). The following are not eligible: Any rider who has completed an intermediate or Advanced level, or FEI recognized competition at the two-star level or above - including the North American Junior Young Riders’ Championships - within the current and previous two years. Horses: Open to horses four years of age or older, of any grade. All riders must be members of the USEA or CEF/HTC. Teams may be formed by local eventing associations or by any three or four USEA members. Teams must advise their Area Chairman or Area Adult Team Coordinator of their plan to compete. The total number of teams allowed to compete will be limited only by the number of competitors a host event can handle. An effort will be made to encourage equitable representation of all Areas entering. There are no restrictions concerning which regional challenge a team may enter, and a team may participate in more than one challenge if desired. Team Composition: A team will consist of three or four riders, all entered at the same level, with the best three total scores to count. A rider may not ride more than one horse on each team, but a rider with more than one horse may be on more than one team. How to Enter: 1. Find two or three other riders at your level and form a team! 2. Advise your Adult Team Coordinator of your plans to enter. 3. Complete the 2011 USEA Horse Trials Entry Form in the usual way, BUT FILL IN THE SPACE ON THE ENTRY FORM MARKED “TEAM NAME AND DIVISION” and send it, along with the necessary entry and stabling fees, to the event secretary on or after the opening date. It is the competitor’s responsibility to send in their entry correctly and in good time. Failure to do so could lose your place on the team. Trophies: • The Eastern Adult Team Challenge: The USEA Regional Novice, Training and Preliminary Team Challenge: Preliminary teams will compete for the Ayer Cup, training teams will compete for the Popiel Trophy and Novice teams will compete for the Captain De Szinay Trophy. 3. Adult Team Training Challenge: Riders and Horses: Same qualifying conditions as for the Novice level (see above). 4. Adult Team Preliminary Challenge: Riders: Open to current members of the USEA, who are at least 22 years old (born in or before 1989). The following are not eligible: Any rider who has completed an Advanced level, or FEI recognized competition at the two-star level or above - including the North American Junior Young Riders’ Championships - within the current and previous two years. Horses: Open to horses five years of age or older, of any grade, who have not been competing at the Advanced level within the current calendar year. 2 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • The Western Adult Team Challenge: The USEA Regional Novice, Training and Preliminary Team Challenge: Preliminary teams will compete for the Le Goff Cup, training teams will compete for the Collins Cup and Novice teams will compete for the Thomas Trophy. • The Central Adult Team Challenge: The USEA Regional Novice, Training and Preliminary Team Challenge: Preliminary teams will compete for the Burton Cup, training teams will compete for the Stonefield Farm Trophy and Novice teams will compete for the Haller Trophy. BN teams will compete for the Greenwood Farms BN Perpetual Trophy. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 21 competito r ’ s r esou r ce gui d e competitor’s r esou rce gui de 2011 USEA Area Chairmen and Map 2011 Area Championships POLICY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL 1. All Area Championship competitors MUST be current USEA Members. 2. All qualifying competitions must be USEA registered horse trials, two-day or three-day events. 3. Divisions must have five or more starters to count as qualifying competitions. 4. No horse may compete in more than one championship in a calendar year. This restriction does not include the AEC or any national championship. 5. Beginner Novice divisions will not count as qualifiers for the Novice division. 6. List all qualifying competitions on your entry form. CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISIONS Area I: Katherine Cooper 72 Plumer Rd. Epping, NH 03042 (603) 734-2186 [email protected] Area V: Mike Huber 1051 Porter Rd Bartonville, TX 76226 (817) 368-7178 [email protected] Area IX: Martha McDowell 640 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102 (406) 698-0983 [email protected] Area II: Steven Symansky 22156 Sam Fred Rd. Middleburg, VA 20117 (540) 687-6333 [email protected] Area VI: Randy Nunnink 10543 Streeter Rd. Auburn, CA 95602 (530) 268-0708 [email protected] Area X: Lisa Brunner PMB 257 9121 E. Tangue Verde #105 Tucson, AZ 85749 (520) 298-5774 [email protected] Area III: Juli Hearn 73 Creek View Ct. Aiken, SC 29803 (803) 642-1276 [email protected] Area VII: Luigi Meneghelli 31786 Horse Farm Ln. Philomath, OR 97370 (541) 929-6860 [email protected] Area IV: John Clarke 222 Hilldale Dr. Wichita, KS 67230 (316) 218-0761 [email protected] Area VIII: Christine Brown 2520 Pinckard Pike Versailes, KY 40383 (606) 873-7740 [email protected] 2 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S It is at the discretion of each Area to determine eligibility requirements for their Area Championships. Please refer to the Area website for eligibility requirements and specifications before you enter the championship. The area website addresses are located on the next few pages, and on the Area pages published in each issue of the Omnibus. DETERMINED BY AREA Whether or not competitors must reside in the Area in which they compete for a championship is determined by that Area. Residence is determined by USEA membership. It is the responsibility of the competitor to know the qualifications and terms of these championships and enter in accordance with those specifications. In addition to what is printed on these pages, the competitor must refer to the applicable area website for further details before entering a championship division. Competitors who have improperly entered a championship division may forfeit their placing and awards (if applicable). Assistant Area-Chair Shari Humble-Lamb [email protected] 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 3 competitor ’ s r esou rce gui de competitor ’s r esou r ce gui de The following charts indicate the location of and qualifications for the Area Championships. All of your qualifying competitions must occur between the dates indicated in the “Qualify From/ To” box. “Placing to Qualify” indicates what placings and the number of events at which you need to place. “1st or 2nd; two events” would mean that you had to place either first or second at two different competitions within the qualifying dates. The bottom row indicates whether your qualifying competitions must be from within the Area or from any Area. NOTE: Carrying a whip is NOT permitted in Championship classes. Area Area iII Area 2011 Area Championship CHARTS Level BN/Novice Event Date Poplar Place Preliminary Training Poplar Place Poplar Place May 6-8 May 6-8 May 6-8 Qualify from/to 4/27/104/19/11 4/27/104/19/11 4/27/104/19/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event Qualify Any Area Any Area Any Area Note: 1. No cross-country jump penalties. 2. It is the rider’s obligation to keep up with placings out of the Area and include in qualifications section of entry form. 3. Open to members of other Areas, but non-residents must qualify within Area III. For a detailed account of Area III Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea3.org. Area I Level BN N T Event Date Fitch's Corner Fitch's Corner Fitch's Corner Fitch's Corner Area July 23-24 July 23-24 July 23-24 July 23-24 Level BN/Novice Training Preliminary Qualify from/to 8/22/107/5/11 8/28/107/5/11 7/10/107/5/11 9/11/107/5/11 Otter Creek Otter Creek Otter Creek 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event Sept. 23-25 Sept. 23-25 Sept. 23-25 Placing to qualify Event Date In Area In Area In Area Any Area Qualify from/to 9/10/109/5/11 9/10/109/5/11 9/10/109/5/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event Qualify Any Area Any Area Qualify P Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area I. For a detailed account of Area I Championship policies and specifications go to www.area1usea.org. Level Event Date Any Area Only open to residents of Area IV. For a detailed account of Area IV Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea4.org. Area iI Area Area iV Area V P I A Area Virginia Virginia Plantation Field Plantation Field Level BN/N T P I Oct. 28-30 Oct. 28-30 Oct. 28-30 Oct. 28-30 Sept. 16-18 Sept. 16-18 Event Date Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Greenwood Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 BN Virginia N Virginia T Qualify from/to 8/5/1010/10/11 10/13/1010/10/11 10/13/1010/10/11 8/18/1010/10/11 8/18/1010/10/11 8/18/1010/10/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event Qualify from/to 10/27/109/13/11 9/22/109/13/11 9/22/109/13/11 9/22/109/13/11 In Area In Area Any Area Any Area Placing to qualify 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event Qualify Any Area Any Area Any Area Any Area Qualify In Area In Area Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area II for BN/N/T/P. For a detailed account of Area II Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea2.net. 2 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Sept. 30 - Oct. 2 Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify in Area V. For a detailed account of Area V Championship policies and specifications, go to www.area5eventing.com. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 5 C ompetitor ’ s Resou r ce gui d e C ompetitor’ s Resou rce gui de Area VI Area Level BN N T P/I Event Date Copper Meadows Copper Meadows Sept. 9-11 Sept. 9-11 Copper Meadows Sept. 9-11 Qualify from/to 10/1/108/23/11 10/1/108/23/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 3rd One Event Qualify In Area BN N T P Copper Meadows Sept. 9-11 Level Event Date Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Northern Colorado Sept. 3-4 Sept. 3-4 Sept. 3-4 Sept. 3-4 10/1/108/23/11 10/1/108/23/11 Qualify from/to 9/21/108/16/11 9/21/108/16/11 9/21/108/16/11 9/21/108/16/11 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 3rd One Event 1st thru 5th One Event Placing to qualify 1st thru 6th One Event 1st thru 6th One Event 1st thru 6th One Event 1st thru 6th One Event In Area In Area In Area Qualify Any Area Any Area Any Area Any Area Open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area VI. For a detailed account of Area VI Championship policies and specifications go to www.areavi.org. Area VII Area I Level BN/N T Event Date NWEC NWEC NWEC NWEC Sept. 30-Oct.2 Sept. 30-Oct.2 Sept. 30-Oct.2 Sept. 30-Oct.2 Qualify from/to 9/1/109/13/11 9/1/109/13/11 9/1/109/13/11 9/1/109/13/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event Qualify In Area In Area In Area In Area P For a detailed account of Area VII Championship policies and specifications, including residency requirements go to www.areavii.org. Area VIII Area Area iX Area Level BN N T P Event Date Stone Gate Stone Gate Penny Oaks Penny Oaks Sept.24-25 Sept.24-25 Aug. 6-7 Aug. 6-7 Qualify from/to 9/1/109/6/11 9/1/109/6/11 9/1/109/6/11 9/1/109/6/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event 1st thru 4th One Event Qualify In Area In Area In Area Open to members of other Areas. For a detailed account of Area IX Championship policies and specifications, especially for BNR and BNH go to www.areaixeventing.com. Area X Area Level BN N T P I Event Date Grass Ridge Grass Ridge Grass Ridge Grass Ridge Goose Downs Oct. 15-16 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 15-16 Oct. 15-16 Aug. 20-21 Qualify from/to 9/28/109/27/11 9/28/109/27/11 9/28/109/27/11 9/28/109/27/11 8/18/108/3/11 Placing to qualify 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event 1st thru 5th One Event Qualify Any Area Any Area Any Area Any Area Any Area For a detailed account of Area X Championship policies and specifications, including residency requirements go to www.usea.area-x.org. BN-T open to members of other Areas, but must qualify within Area X. P-I open to members of other Areas and can qualify in any Area. In Area Non Area VIII residents must place 1-4 at a USEA sanctioned event in Area VIII. For a detailed account of Area VIII Championship policies and specifications go to www.usea8.org. 2 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 7 C L ASS IC TH R E E-DAY i n f or m atio n SMARTPAK EQUINE/USEA CLASSIC THREE-DAY SERIES Training Level Three-Day Event and Preliminary Level Three-Day Event Info 2011 T3D Schedule Training Three-Day April 27 - May 1 Heart of the Carolinas (SC) • Area III ® May 27-29 Meadowcreek (TX) • Area V The thrill of the “chase” lives on for those who still want to experience the unforgettable rush of the classic format three-day event! June 2-5 Indiana Eventing Assoc. (IN) • Area VIII As the membership continues to assert their passion for the Classic format at the Training Level, so has support sparked for the Preliminary Level Classic Three-Day Event, as an ultimate goal of their equestrian careers. Effective April 1, 2010, the Federation approved national rules specifically for the Training and Preliminary Three-Day Classic format, for inclusion in the USEF Rules for Eventing. June 24-26 Inavale (OR) • Area VII July 14-17 Coconino Summer II (AZ) • Area X July 20-24 Rebecca Farm (MT) • Area VII As a USEF Endorsed Competition, the T3D is a qualifier to move up to the Preliminary horse trials level and the P3D, as a USEF Recognized Division, a qualifier for the Intermediate horse trials level and CCI1*. August 8-11 GMHA (VT) • Area I August 26-28 Heritage Park (KS) Area IV SPONSORS: The Classic Series is made possible through the support of its sponsors: Title Sponsor: SmartPak; Presenting Sponsor: DG Stackhouse Saddles; Legacy Sponsor: Five Star Tack; Elite Sponsors: FITS and Nunn Finer; Silver Level Sponsor: Fleeceworks. Year-End Award Points: The point values for both levels are the same as those awarded in the CCI1* point structure. The chart is located at www.useventing.com/leaderboard under Resources, and in the USEA Policies and Guidelines. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: • Training Three-Day Event (T3D): Open to competitors of any age, on horses four years of age or older. Both the competitor and the horse must have obtained NQR’s at four horse trials at the Training level or higher, one of which must be attained as a combination. A competitor established at the Preliminary level may compete on a horse which has obtained two NQR’s at the Training level or higher. • Preliminary Three-Day Event (P3D): Open to competitors beginning the calendar year of their 14th birthday, on horses five years of age or older. Both the competitor and the horse, though not necessarily as a combination, must have obtained an NQR at four horse trials at the Preliminary level or higher. • DRESSAGE TESTS: 2010 Classic Series Training and Preliminary Dressage Tests are located on pages 54 and 55. September 30 - October 2 Colorado CCI and HT (CO) Area IX October 19-23 Hagyard Midsouth (KY) • Area VIII October 20-23 Waredaca (MD) • Area II USEA Members Nicole Coffey and Contortionist. Mike McNally Photo. Experience the Thrill of the ‘Chase! November 3-6 Galway Downs (CA) • Area VI November 4-6 Rocking Horse (FL) • Area III 2011 P3D Schedule Preliminary Three-Day May 20-22 Virginia (VA) • Area II July 20-24 Rebecca Farm (MT) • Area IX October 19-23 Hagyard Midsouth (KY) • Area VIII November 3-6 Galway Downs (CA) • Area VI Thank you to our additional SmartPak/USEA Classic Three-Day Series Sponsors: 2 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 9 U S E A E DUC ATI ON I NFOR M ATI ON 2011 Schedule for USEA Instructors' Certification program Presented in part by: U S E A educatio n i n f o r m ati o n USEA ICP Certified Instructors by Level of Certification Instructors certified as of June 28, 2011. Contributing Sponsor: LEVEL IV Note - Before applying to attend an Assessment for ICP Certification, a candidate instructor must have attended the requisite ICP Teaching Workshop(s) and must be registered as an ICP Candidate instructor. In order to become ICP registered, or host an ICP Workshop, please contact Nancy Knight, USEA Director of Education, at 703-779-0440, Ext. 3007 or via e-mail at [email protected] for more information. • 2011 Workshops • July 11-12 (Area 2) Levels I/II Teaching of Dressage Workshop Windswept Farm, Augusta, NJ Patricia Lutfy Phone: 570-296-8223 [email protected] NOTE: Physical address of farm: 30 August Hill Road, Augusta NJ Auditors are welcome on all days of the Workshop. Should you be interested in auditing or being a demo rider for this Workshop, please contact Patricia Lutfy. August 02-04 (Area 2) Levels I/II Teaching of Dressage Workshop Bright Moon Farm, Winchester, VA Karen Conk Phone: 571-296-1949 [email protected] NOTE: Physical address: 2101 Cedar Grove Road Winchester, VA 22603 Auditors are welcome on all days of the Workshop. Should you be interested in auditing or being a demo rider for this Workshop, please contact Karen Conk. August 11-13 (Area 9) Levels I/II Teaching of Jumping Workshop The Colorado Horse Park, Parker, CO Vivien Van Buren Phone: 303-883-6560 [email protected] NOTE: Physical Address: 7522 South Pinery Drive, Parker, CO 80134 Auditors are welcome on all days of the Workshop. Should you be interested in auditing or being a demo rider for this Workshop, please contact Vivien Van Buren. 3 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2011 ASSESSMENTS • June 20-23 (Area 2) All Levels ICP Assessment Windchase Farm, Purcellville, VA Nancy Knight Phone: 703-669-9997 Fax: 703-779-0550 [email protected] NOTE: Physical address of farm: 36502 Kidwell Road Purcellville, VA 20132 Please contact Nancy Knight to reserve your spot at this Assessment. There is room for 12 Candidate Instructors at each Assessment. Emily Beshear – Area II Somerset, Virginia 434-960-2370 [email protected] Stephen Bradley – Area II Leesburg, Virginia 703-431-3422 (cell) [email protected] Phyllis Dawson – Area II ICP FACULTY Purcellville, Virginia 540-668-6548 [email protected] Jan Byyny – Area II Purcellville, Virginia 540-338-0797 [email protected] janbyynygmail.com Bea di Grazia – Area VI Carmel Valley, California 831-659-4886 [email protected] John Camlin – Area VII Onalaska, Washington 360-978-5100 [email protected] Kyle Carter – Area III Sparr, Florida 352-595-1735 [email protected] Darren Chiacchia–Area III ICP FACULTY East Aurora, New York 716-888-0504 352-895-3694 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] PLEASE NOTE: An ICP Assessment takes one full day. Please call or e-mail Nancy Knight well in advance of an Assessment in order to schedule yourself. An Assessment at every ICP Level includes the instructor teaching one lesson of Dressage, one lesson of Show Jumping, and one lesson of Cross-Country Riding/ Jumping. The instructor also takes a written Teaching Theory and Practice test, a written Horse and Stable Management test, a written Safety/Medical test, and a hands-on Horse and Stable Management test. Assessment candidates must contact Nancy Knight to sign up to be assessed no later than 60 days prior to the Assessment date. Julie Hook – Area VII Aurora, Oregon 503-678-1016 [email protected] Robert Costello – Area II Southern Pines, North Carolina 910-695-3004 [email protected] Dorothy Crowell – Area VIII Frankfort, Kentucky 502-223-0258 [email protected] Mary D’Arcy – Area V Benbrook, Texas 817-249-0978 [email protected] Buck Davidson – Area III Ocala, Florida 352-427-6820 (cell) [email protected] Derek di Grazia – Area VI Carmel Valley, California 831-659-4886 [email protected] Phillip Dutton – Area II West Grove, Pennsylvania 610-869-7705 (eve) [email protected] Gina Economou – Area VI Sun Valley, California 818-768-4218 (barn) 818-203-0878 (cell) [email protected] Will Faudree – Area II Hoffman, North Carolina 910-603-8298 910-281-3056 (cell) [email protected] Jim Graham – Area III ICP FACULTY Florence, Alabama 256-436-1747 [email protected] Peter Gray – Area III Reddick, Florida 352-591-0256 [email protected] Jonathan Holling – Area III Ocala, Florida 352-875-8622 [email protected] Bill Hoos – Area III Franklin, Tennessee 615-790-9358 [email protected] Eric Horgan – Ireland ICP FACULTY 203-543-0813 (day/eve) [email protected] Mike Huber – Area V Bartonville, Texas 817-368-7178 [email protected] Holly Hudspeth – Area II Raleigh, North Carolina 703-727-2753 [email protected] Dayna Lynd-Pugh – Area VI Tres Pinos, California 831-628-3622 (day) [email protected] David O’Brien – Area II Vass, North Carolina 910-245-2388 [email protected] David O’Connor – Areas II & III ICP FACULTY The Plains, Virginia (May-Oct) Ocala, Florida (Nov-Apr) 540-253-5726 (day) [email protected] Karen O’Connor – Areas II & III ICP FACULTY The Plains, Virginia (May-Oct) Ocala, Florida (Nov-Apr) 540-253-5726 (day) [email protected] Mark Phillips – Great Britain ICP FACULTY 128-584-1377 [email protected] 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 31 U S E A educati on i n f or m ati on U S E A educatio n i n f or m ati o n Julie Richards – Area III Newnan, Georgia 404-401-5600 [email protected] Mogie Bearden-Muller – Area II Centreville, Maryland 510-928-1050 [email protected] Alyce Hinkle – Area V Conroe, Texas 281-772-9350 [email protected] Shannon Lilley – Area VI Gilroy, California 408-309-2791 [email protected] Holly Payne – Area II Gladstone, New Jersey 908-334-3126 [email protected] Sarah VandenBerg – Area VI San Diego, California 619-685-7531 (day) [email protected] Brian Sabo – Area VI ICP FACULTY Newport Beach, California 949-610-0035 (day) [email protected] Jennifer Bodtmann – Area V Montgomery, Texas 281-541-5818 (cell) [email protected] Fran Summerlin Histed – Area III Steele, Alabama 850-485-1546 [email protected] Brooke Phillips – Area VII Corvallis, Oregon 360-269-6542 (cell) [email protected] Frederic Bouland – Area X Phoenix, Arizona 602-758-3809 (day) [email protected] Natalie Hollis – Area II Frederick, Maryland 410-615-3673 (cell) [email protected] Nanci Lindroth- Area II Jackson Springs, North Carolina 910-652-2086 (eve) 910-690-6600 (cell) [email protected] Lellie Ward – Area III Aiken, South Carolina 803-640-4918 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] Gretchen Butts – Area II Laytonsville, Maryland 301-774-7123 [email protected] Melissa Hunsberger – Area II Purcellville, Virginia 540-668-6024 (day) [email protected] Nick Cwick – Area III Newnan, Georgia 770-304-0117 (day/barn) 602-615-1670 (cell) [email protected] Cathy Jones-Forsberg – Area IV Hampshire, Illinois 847-464-4095 (day) 630-308-6114 (cell) [email protected] Eric Dierks – Area VIII Lexington, Kentucky 703-297-2329 (cell) [email protected] Jennifer Taxay Kelly – Area VI Agua Dulce, California 305-608-3506 [email protected] Paul Ebersole – Area II Bluemont, Virginia 703-431-4580 [email protected] Judy Klus – Area VII Gold Beach, Oregon 541-247-0877 (day) 541-425-0855 (cell) [email protected] Don Sachey – Area VI ICP FACULTY Santa Barbara, California 805-895-8531 (day/eve) [email protected] Kimberly Severson – Area II Scottsville, Virginia 434-953-3571 [email protected] Tamra Smith – Area VI Murietta, California 951-767-0436 951-514-1320 (cell) [email protected] Allison Springer – Area II Philomont, Virginia 847-612-1108 [email protected] [email protected] Amy Tryon – Area VII Duvall, Washington 425-867-9553 [email protected] Robin Walker – Area VIII ICP FACULTY Grass Lake, Michigan 517-206-3084 (cell) [email protected] Sharon White – Area VIII Summit Point, West Virginia 703-626-8519 (cell) [email protected] Cathy Wieschhoff – Area VIII Lexington, Kentucky 859-396-4470 [email protected] LEVEL III David Adamo – Area III Florence, Alabama 707-321-0648 [email protected] 3 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Jonathan Elliott – Area VII Yelm, Washington 360-485-2043 (cell) [email protected] Stephanie Goodman – Area IX McCall, Idaho 208-315-2086 [email protected] Nancy Guyotte – Area I Hill, New Hampshire 603-848-6566 (cell) [email protected] Susan L. Harris – Area VIII Prospect, Kentucky 502-228-3456 [email protected] Sue Hines – Area VIII Kensington, Ohio 330-223-2272 [email protected] Ashley MacVaugh – Area I South Hamilton, Massachusetts 978-468-2424 (day) 978-807-1038 (cell) [email protected] Carol Mayo – Area I Sherborn, Massachusetts 508-655-5151 (day) [email protected] Gina Miles – Area VI Templeton, California 805-610-0879 [email protected] Gary Mittleider – Area IX Kuna, Idaho 208-871-3522 (cell) [email protected] Sara Mittleider – Area IX Kuna, Idaho 208-870-1857 (cell) [email protected] Diana Rich – Area VIII Cincinnati, Ohio 513-831-7411 [email protected] Natalie Rooney Pitts – Area VI Bodega, California 707-312-1119 (cell) [email protected] Jennifer Rousseau – Area IV Barrington Hills, Illinois 847-382-9832 847-501-0190 (cell) [email protected] Jeffray Ryding – Area X Galisteo, New Mexico 505-466-8771 (day) [email protected] Alice Sarno – Area X Phoenix, Arizona 602-501-4697 (day) [email protected] Christine Scarlett – Area VI Davis, California 530-753-5972 [email protected] Sara Kozumplik – Area II Berryville, Virginia 703-930-3409 (cell) [email protected] James Moore – Area II Warrenton, Virginia 303-917-1488 (cell) [email protected] Mikki Kuchta – Area I Patterson, New York 845-878-0063 (eve) [email protected] Nadeem Noon – Area VIII Bloomington, Indiana 812-876-4801 [email protected] Jerry Schurink – Area I ICP FACULTY Amherst, Massachusetts 413-549-3252 (day) [email protected] Richard Lamb – Area III Aiken, South Carolina 828-817-1163 (day) [email protected] Lauren O’Brien – Area II Vass, North Carolina 910-245-2388 [email protected] Bunnie Sexton – Area VI Santa Ynez, California 805-688-1784 [email protected] Susannah Lansdale – Area VIII Evansville, Indiana 812-867-0933 [email protected] Karen O’Neal – Area VII Sisters, Oregon 541-549-1104 (cell) [email protected] Jane Sleeper – Area II Coatesville, Pennsylvania 610-857-2514 (eve) [email protected] Ashley Leith – Area III Ocala, Florida 610-260-0119 (cell) [email protected] Doug Payne – Area II Pottersville, New Jersey 908-399-9112 (day) [email protected] John Staples – Area IV Wichita, Kansas 316-733-8174 (eve) [email protected] Wendy Wergeles – Area VI Los Alamos, California 805-344-1190 [email protected] Pam Wiedemann – Area II Christiana, Pennsylvania 717-529-1063 [email protected] LEVEL II David Acord – Area VI Dublin, California 541-840-9492 [email protected] Tom Angle – Area X Galisteo, New Mexico 505-466-8771 (day) [email protected] Connie Arthur – Area VI Waterford, California 209-985-3354 [email protected] Sarah Berkowitz – Area IX Provisional Hailey, Idaho 208-316-1212 [email protected] Becky Brown – Area V Dallas, Texas 214-718-0562 [email protected] Ryan Brown – Area VI Gilroy, California 408-842-3398 (eve) [email protected] Sally Phillips Buffington – Area III Madison, Georgia 210-421-1534 (day) [email protected] 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 3 3 U S E A educati on i n f or m ati on Molly Bull – Area II Scottsville, Virginia 434-286-4562 (day) 434-825-6073 (cell) [email protected] Stephanie Butts – Area II Laytonsville, Maryland 301-774-7123 [email protected] Kimberley Castro – Area IX Provisional Midway, Utah 435-659-1140 [email protected] Jeanie Clarke – Area I Sherborn, Massachusetts 508-314-5165 [email protected] Rochelle Costanza – Area IX Franktown, Colorado 303-229-1081 (cell) [email protected] Barbara Crabo – Area X Scottsdale, Arizona 602-677-0583 [email protected] Thomas Davis – Area I Rehoboth, Massachusetts 508-222-5856 (day/eve) [email protected] Shelley Drake-Kincaid – Area VI Poway, California 858-679-0690 [email protected] Bevin O’Reilly Dugan – Area I Brattleboro, Vermont 413-478-1661 (cell) [email protected] John Michael Durr – Area VI Santa Rosa, California 707-823-8120 707-529-8397 (cell) [email protected] Mia Edsall – Area IX Bellevue, Idaho 208-720-4414 [email protected] Dana Estes – Area VI Livermore, California 925-998-1882 [email protected] 3 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S U S E A educatio n i n f or m ati o n Marla Foreman – Area VII Pasco, Washington 509-546-0445 [email protected] Margaret Hutchison – Area I North Chatham, New York 518-441-2176 (cell) [email protected] Jackie McRae – Area VI Grass Valley, California 530-274-7108 (day) [email protected] Katie Rocco – Area I Sandisfield, Massachusetts 413-258-4459 (eve) [email protected] Peggy Friauf – Area V Fort Worth, Texas 817-926-0842 [email protected] Adrienne Iorio – Area II Kirkwood, Pennsylvania 508-361-7651 [email protected] Sabrina Miller – Area VI Salinas, California 831-484-7344 (day) [email protected] Becky Roper – Area V Plano, Texas 972-965-5791 (day) [email protected] Rachel Greene-Lowell – Area I Brentwood, New Hampshire 603-770-3010 (cell) [email protected] Anne Jennings – Area IV Mequon, Wisconsin 262-375-2964 (day) [email protected] Megan Moore – Area VIII Georgetown, Kentucky 859-327-2161 (day) [email protected] Molly Rosin – Area II Baltimore, Maryland 559-287-7285 (cell) [email protected] Trudy Guarente – Area IX Morgan, Utah 801-673-2713 [email protected] Eileen Kenney – Area II Provisional Afton, Virginia 434-284-1957 (cell) [email protected] Cynthia Moore-West – Area IX Sedalia, Colorado 303-663-8418 720-219-9494 (cell) [email protected] Lei Ruckle – Area IV Fenton, Missouri 636-349-6611 (day) [email protected] Lora Kutteroff – Area II Mt. Airy, Maryland 301-829-0008 [email protected] Bernard Morauw – Area IV Saint Charles, Illinois 630-802-5518 (day) [email protected] Michael Larsen – Area IX Buffalo, Montana 406-366-4691 [email protected] Jennifer Ohmes – Area III Leighton, Alabama 816-810-0828 [email protected] Sinead Halpin – Area II Oldwick, New Jersey 704-438-0532 [email protected] Babette Lenna – Area I Hamilton, Massachusetts 207-837-0842 (cell) [email protected] Val Owen – Area VI Paradise, California 530-321-3973 (eve) [email protected] Cathy Henderson – Area VIII Dexter, Michigan 734-649-0429 (cell) [email protected] Susan Friend LeTourneur – Area VI Lake View Terrace, California 818-686-8616 [email protected] Stephanie Parker – Area VII Redmond, Oregon 514-548-5135 [email protected] Kathryn Schiess – Area III Provisional Aiken, South Carolina 815-979-6291 [email protected] Chris Hiller – Area VI Winters, California 925-451-2242 [email protected] Alexis Lind – Area VII Redmond, Washington 425-444-9539 [email protected] Michele Pestl – Area VII Renton, Washington 206-459-0601 (cell) [email protected] Mary Schwentker – Area II Middletown, Virginia 540-533-1927 (cell) [email protected] Chris Hitchcock – Area II Glen Allen, Virginia 919-697-5536 (day) [email protected] Nancy Lindsey – Area V Richmond, Texas 281-342-7221 (eve) [email protected] Steuart Pittman – Area II Davidsonville, Maryland 410-798-8462 (day) [email protected] Gretchen Scott – Area I Saugerties, New York 845-246-0726 (eve) [email protected] Janice Holmes – Area VIII Milford, Ohio 513-575-0536 [email protected] Sarah Lorenz – Area VII Redmond, Washington 206-595-5150 (eve) [email protected] Deborah Ravinsky – Area VI Danville, California 925-216-1042 (day) [email protected] Joan Simmons – Area VIII Mars, Pennsylvania 412-860-9287 (eve) [email protected] Philippa Humphreys – Area VIII Rockford, Michigan 616-304-2076 (cell) [email protected] K. Melisa Martell – Area II Darnestown, Maryland 240-683-5487 310-509-0400 (cell) [email protected] Jenna Reveal – Area VI San Juan Capistrano, California 203-906-3479 (cell) [email protected] Jackie Smith – Area VIII Hanoverton, Ohio 330-222-2089 [email protected] Brad Hall – Area IV Galena, Illinois 815-777-2034 (day) [email protected] Ann Haller – Area III Oxford, Georgia 770-385-3399 678-787-4168 [email protected] Kathleen Russell – Area X Moriarty, New Mexico 505-670-6064 (day) [email protected] Anne Ryan – Area VII Kent, Washington 253-630-5610 (day/eve) [email protected] Ruth Sawin – Area V Bellville, Texas 979-865-5591 (eve) [email protected] Lynn Symansky – Area II Middleburg, Virginia 540-687-7008 540-460-1351 (cell) [email protected] Kelly Joesten Theisen, M Ed – Area IV Chardon, Ohio 440-840-7884 [email protected] Teri Thompson – Area IV Provisional Augusta, Kansas 970-988-2047 [email protected] Allison Thurston – Area I South Dartmouth, Massachusetts 203-331-5230 [email protected] Elizabeth Tukey – Area VII Snohomish, Washington 425-293-6943 (cell) [email protected] Clare VanderWoude – Area IV Provisional Middleton, Wisconsin 608-848-9559 608-220-9451 (cell) [email protected] Frantz Verhelst – Area VII Maple Valley, Washington 803-646-9933 [email protected] Sarah Vernlund – Area VI Pleasanton, California 925-437-1051 (cell) [email protected] Richard Wood – Area I Bedford, Massachusetts 978-502-7664 (day) [email protected] LEVEL I - Training Erika Adams – Area III Knoxville, Tennessee 865-966-3600 865-384-5680 (cell) [email protected] Kara Erdos Andrew – Area VIII Creston, Ohio 330-329-5949 [email protected] 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 3 5 U S E A educati on i n f or m ati on Sharon Anthony – Area III Primm Springs, Tennessee 931-670-0794 [email protected] Taren Atkinson – Area VI Ramona, California 858-610-1693 [email protected] Taurie Banks – Area VI Fillmore, California 805-551-9244 (cell) [email protected] Tauni Beckmann– Area VI San Diego/Riverside County, California 760-505-2468 (cell) [email protected] [email protected] Ashley Giles – Area III Newnan, Georgia 770-251-4211 (day) 678-416-6598 (cell) [email protected] Denise Goyea – Area I Groton, Massachusetts 617-224-6325 (day) [email protected] Claire Harmon – Area V Missouri City, Texas 281-437-3484 [email protected] Elizabeth Harris – Area III Monroe, Georgia 770-267-8126 (day/eve) [email protected] Jane Braddock – Area IV Hager City, Wisconsin 507-398-8494 (cell) [email protected] Carol Herron – Area III Naples, Florida 239-919-4652 [email protected] Jim Briggs – Area VII Cle Elum, Washington 509-674-2812 (day/eve) [email protected] Ellen Hill – Area VI Redwood city, California 650-787-6747 [email protected] Suzanne Brock – Area VI Santa Rosa, California 707-579-0505 707-569-4497 (cell) [email protected] Susanna Holder – Area VI Alameda, California 510-519-1871 (eve) [email protected] Jennifer Burk – Area V Burleson, Texas 817-568-0174 [email protected] Elise Ann Daniel – Area IX Kuna, Idaho 208-590-2606 (cell) [email protected] Patricia Deasy – Area III Alachua, Florida 352-284-8656 [email protected] Alison Eastman-Lawler – Area I Hollis, New Hampshire 603-465-9592 (day) 603-345-0382 (cell) [email protected] Madison Foote – Area VIII Haslett, Michigan 517-655-6804 [email protected] 3 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Janet Horton – Area X Santa Fe, New Mexico 505-466-7349 [email protected] Michele Kalsem – Area IV Huxley, Iowa 515-450-0764 (cell) [email protected] Ali Kermeen – Area VI Sunnyvale, California 925-548-3171 [email protected] Marie Kerola – Area VII Portland, Oregon 503-544-4275 [email protected] Brigitte Kettell – Area IV Wheaton, Illinois 630-732-3525 [email protected] US E A educatio n i n f o r m ati on Kevin Kress – Area VI Sonoma, California 707-494-2679 (cell) [email protected] Katherine O. Rizzo – Area II Woodbine, Maryland 301-904-4048 [email protected] Camie Stockhausen – Area IV Cambridge, Iowa 515-231-9875 [email protected] Yvonne Kropf – Area X Las Cruces, New Mexico 505-639-0359 [email protected] Terri Rocovich – Area VI Ramona, California 760-788-2825 858-335-3274 (cell) [email protected] Lisa Swan – Area II Upper Marlboro, Maryland 410-798-1361 (cell) [email protected] Jaimi Martin-Peterson – Area VI Vallejo, California 510-502-2399 (cell) [email protected] Marisa Melby – Area I Guilford, Connecticut 518-821-4482 [email protected] Suzanne Mente – Area I Sunderland, Massachusetts 413-549-3250 (eve) [email protected] Cheryl Christopher Meola – Area I West Wareham, Massachusetts 508-971-2668 (cell) [email protected] Deb Moynihan – Area I Bolton, Connecticut 860-646-8841 [email protected] Rachel Rosenthal – Area II Bedminster, New Jersey 908-963-0281 (eve) [email protected] Joy Von Handorf – Area VIII Waynesville, Ohio 937-885-6328 937-623-8337 (cell) [email protected] Jessica Schaberg – Area II Provisional Laurel, Maryland 240-882-4145 (cell) [email protected] Andrea Waldo – Area I Hinesburg, Vermont 802-453-7865 (day) [email protected] Janet Murfey – Area I Brookfield, New Hampshire 603-941-0194 (cell) [email protected] Liz Schroeder – Area II Washington, District of Columbia 202-543-2336 310-775-1862 (cell) [email protected] Amy Nichols – Area III Anderson, South Carolina 864-287-7844 (day) 864-933-3529 (cell) [email protected] Jennifer Schuck – Area IV Delano, Minnesota 763-972-9116 (day) 612-290-8842 (cell) [email protected] Darla Opava – Area VI Provisional Los Angeles, California 310-645-6987 818-515-3210 (cell) [email protected] Adrianna Silvestri – Area VI Slovang, California 303-601-6291 [email protected] Liz Patrick – Area II Sykesville, Maryland 410-552-5022 (day) 410-549-4273 (eve) [email protected] Ginger Trandum Reitz – Area VII Maple Valley, Washington 425-413-1796 (eve) [email protected] Kyle Smith – Area VIII Hanoverton, Ohio 330-222-2089 [email protected] Beth Spencer – Area II Reidsville, North Carolina 336-263-9060 (cell) [email protected] Jasmine Hobart – Area II Hoffman, North Carolina 319-360-0426 (cell) [email protected] Paulina Taylor – Area III Pelham, Alabama 205-937-9738 (cell) [email protected] Meredith Scarlet – Area I Groton, Massachusetts 978-448-3421 (day) [email protected] Marie Schofield – Area VII and VI Lyle, Washington (April-November) Borrego Springs, California (November-April) 541-980-5003 (cell) [email protected] Carolyn Haddad – Area VII Anchorage, Alaska 907-770-1179 (day) 907-250-8744 (cell) [email protected] Diann Landau – Area II Lovettsville, Virginia 540-822-9052 (day/eve) [email protected] Lesley A. Long – Area II Woodbine, Maryland 410-795-7674 [email protected] Christina Stamos – Area I Provisional Carmel, New York 440-864-6253 [email protected] Jenny Warner – Area IV Minneapolis, Minnesota 651-470-3646 (day) [email protected] Sarah Stanton – Area VII Provisional Deary, Idaho 208-301-0579 (cell) [email protected] Anna Welch – Area I Pownal, Maine 207-688-4835 (day/eve) [email protected] Toni Stevens – Area V Brenham, Texas 979-277-9248 [email protected] Debbie Wilson – Area II Forest Hill, Maryland 410-808-2936 (cell) [email protected] Candace Wheeler – Area III Florence Alabama 256-436-4032 [email protected] LEVEL I - Novice Christina Windsor – Area V Dripping Springs, Texas 512-917-1658 [email protected] Amanda Miller Atkins– Area II Clayton, North Carolina 252-671-2175 (day/eve) [email protected] Kathryn Cecere – Area I Littleton, Massachusetts 978-264-9857 [email protected] Jennifer Fair – Area IX Park City, Utah 435-659-6510 [email protected] Kimberly Gardner-Taylor – Area V Aledo, Texas 817-637-4585 [email protected] Cynthia Wiseman – Area IV Provisional Miller, Missouri 417-880-4567 [email protected] Should you have any trouble reaching any of the instructors, please contact Nancy Knight at 703-779-0440, Ext 3007, or by e-mail at [email protected]. Visit www.useventing.com for updates as Certified Instructors are added. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 37 2010 USEF EVENTING dressage tests for Horse Trials International ICP Certified Instructors: Mexico Level II Escipion Anibal Mendivil Minjares Zuazua 13, Huizachal, Naucalpan Estado de Mexico CP53840 011 (52) 55 52953200 (home) 011 (52) 55 55 39417005 (cell) Work Information: Rancho Hipico La Joya Agua Caliente, Lomas Hipodromo CP53900 Naucalpan Estado de Mexico 011 (52) 55 55898632 011 (52) 55 898801 (fax) [email protected] Sandra del Castillo Gral Garcia Conde Area 12 bis Edif H-8 Unidad Habitacional Militar 1-L Delgacion Miguel Hidalgo Mexico D.F. ZC 11200 011 (52) 555 2022659 011 (52) 515 521 363601 (cell) [email protected] Level I - Training Luis Loustalot Ahuatenco 145, casa 7-2, fraccionamiento Las Vistas Colonia Cabecera Cuajimalpa Delgacion Cuajimalpa Mexico City ZC 05260 011 (52) 555 8124941 Work Information: Club Hipico La Barranca and Pony Club La Barranca Ahuehuetes Norte 317 Colonia Bosques de las Lomas Delgacion Miguel Hidalgo Mexico D.F. ZC 11700 011 (52) 555 5201727 011 (52) 555 2518016 011 (52) 515 513678171 (cell) 011 (52) 555 2411932 (fax) [email protected] [email protected] Ricardo Perez Conde Calzada la Loma 1331 casa 14 Santa Cruz Buena Vista Puebla Puebla Mexico CP 72170 011 (52) 222 4031591 011 (52) 222 4630383 Work Information: Club 15 poniente 1532 San Pedro Cholula Puebla Mexico [email protected] DRESSAGE ARENAS STANDARD ARENA (20m x 60m) SMALL ARENA (20m x 40m) DIAGONAL LENGTH 63.25m = 207’ 6” DIAGONAL LENGTH 44.72m = 146’ 9” Level I - Novice Wilver Armando Mendez Vargas A. Taracena #105 - 8 Fracc. Oropeza Villahermosa, Tabasco. Mexico. CP 86030 011 9933 051069 011 9933 159053 [email protected] YOU ARE REQUIRED TO ENTER THE RING WITHIN 45 SECONDS OF THE JUDGE’S SIGNAL. American Horse Trials Foundation, Inc. • The American Horse Trials Foundation is a non-profit corporation established to assist Three-Day Event riders and Organizers in raising tax deductible financial support for national and international competition. • Eligibility Requirements: Adult Riders – completion of a CCI1* or, alternatively a CIC1*; Young Riders – completion of one or more horse trials at the preliminary level; Organizers - must host one or more horse trials at the preliminary or higher level. • The American Horse Trials Foundation has been granted tax exempt status under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. All contributions are deductible to the maximum extent allowed by law. Do nations should be directed to the American Horse Trials Foundation, Inc., 221 Grove Cove Rd, Centerville, Maryland 21617-2686 For more information: Phone: (443) 262-9555 • Fax: (443) 262-9666 Email: [email protected] • Website: www.ahtf3day.org 3 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S CONVERSION TABLE SCORING ERRORS (Meters to Feet) 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Excellent Very Good Good Fairly Good Satisfactory Sufficient Insufficient Fairly Bad Bad Very Bad First Error: 2 points Second Error: 4 points Third Error: Elimination Leaving Arena: Elimination 0 Not Performed 1 meter = 3’ 3” 6 meters = 19’ 8” 10 meters = 32’ 10” 12 meters = 39’ 4” 14 meters = 45’ 11” 20 meters = 65’ 7” 40 meters = 131’ 3” 60 meters =196’ 10” 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 3 9 BEGINNER NOVICE LEVEL Dressage Tests BEGINNER NOVICE LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Beginner NOVICE Eventing TEST A U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Beginner NOVICE eventing TEST B Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 3:00 Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 3:20 TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS 1. AXMC Enter working trot. Straightness on center and diagonal lines. 2. Quality of trot. HEKA Working trot. 3. A Circle left 20 meters working trot. 4. Between K and A Working canter left lead. TEST 10 1. A Enter working trot 10 2. 10 3. A Circle left 20 meters working trot. Quality of trot, roundness and size of circle. 4. FXH Change rein working trot. Quality of trot. 5. C Circle right 20 meters working trot. Quality of trot roundness, and size of circle. 10 6. Between C and M Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk. 10 7. MXK Change rein free walk. Quality of free walk, straightness and transitions. 10 x 2 Calmness and smoothness of depart. 6. Between F and B Working trot Balance and smoothness of transition. 10 Between M and C Medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition. 10 Quality of medium walk. HXF Free walk. Quality of free walk and stretch. Between F and A Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition. 10 9. AKEH Working Trot. 10 10 8. Quality of canter, roundness of circle. 10 Straightness on center line. POINTS Quality of trot, roundness of circle. 5. A Circle left 20 meters working canter. 7. DIRECTIVES 10 x 2 10. C Circle right 20 meters Quality of trot, roundness of circle. 10 working trot. C Track right. Quality of turn and trot. MXK Change rein working trot. Quality of trot. 10 12. C Circle right 20 meters. Working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle. 10 13. Between M and B Working trot Balance and smoothness of transition. 10 14. A Down center line. Quality of turn at A, straightness on center line. 10 15. X Halt, Salute Quality of transition and halt. Immobility. 10 Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise. Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters 10 Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 Total possible points: 200 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. 10 10 10 9. Approaching X Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart. 10 8. A Working trot and half circle Quality of transition and trot. left 20 meters. X to A Half circle left 20 meters Quality of canter. working canter. Straightness. 10 10 10. Between B and M Working trot. Quality of transition and trot. 11. HXF Change rein working trot. Quality of trot. 12. A Half circle right 20 meters. working trot. Quality of trot, quality and bend on half circle. 13. Approaching X Working canter right lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart. X to A Half circle right 20 meters. Quality of canter. working canter. AKE Straight ahead. 14. Between E and H Working trot COLLECTIVE MARKS: 10 K Medium walk. AFB Straight ahead. 11. Between H and C Working canter Calmness and smoothness of depart. right lead. Straightness. Quality of transition and trot. 10 10 10 15. B to X Half circle right 10 meters Quality of trot, quality and bend on half circle. working trot. 10 16. G Halt, Salute. 10 Quality of transition and halt. Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 210 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. NOVICE LEVEL Dressage Tests NOVICE LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 NOVICE eventing TEST A U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 NOVICE eventing TEST B Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 4:00 Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 3:15 TEST 1. A Enter working trot. DIRECTIVES POINTS Straightness, balance in turn, rhythm 10 TEST 1. A Enter working trot. C Track left working trot 2. E Circle left 20m diameter Rhythm, bend and balance, shape of circle working trot. 3. A Turn down center line. 4. Balance and rhythm in turns, 6. KXM Free walk. Stretch and relaxation quality of walk 7. M Medium walk. Quality of transition and walk 8. C Working trot. Quality of transition and trot rhythm E - B Half circle left working trot. Rhythm and shape of half circle B Turn right working trot. Quality of turns and trot. 10 Quality of trot, roundness of circle. 10 Between A and F Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart. 10 5. B Circle left 20 meters working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle. 10 10 x 2 6. Between B and M Working trot. Balance and smoothness of transition. 10 7. E Turn left working trot. Quality of turns and trot. 10 Rhythm, bend and balance, shape of circle. 10 10 Quality of trot and turn. 4. B Circle right 20 meters diameter. Ease of transition, quality of walk C Track right working trot 3. A Circle left 20 meters working trot. straightness. 5. A Medium walk. Straightness on center line. POINTS E Turn left working trot. C Track right working trot. 9. Approaching B Working canter left lead. Ease and balance of transition 2. 10 10 DIRECTIVES 10 10 B Turn right working trot. 10 10 8. A Circle right 20 meters in working trot. Quality of trot, roundness of circle. 10 9. Calmness and smoothness of depart. 10 Between A and K Working canter right lead. 10. B Circle left 20 meters. Rhythm and balance shape of circle 11. Between B and M Working trot. Ease and balance in transition 10 10. E Circle right 20 meters working canter. Quality of canter, roundness of circle. 10 12. HXF Change rein working trot. Straightness and quality of trot 10 11. Between E and H Working trot. Balance and smoothness of transition. 10 13. AKE Working trot. Rhythm balance 10 12. C Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk. 10 13. MXK Free walk. Quality of free walk straightness. 14. K Medium walk. Transitions. E - B Half circle right working trot. Rhythm and shape of half circle 14. Approaching B Working canter right lead. Ease and balance of transition 10 10 A Turn down center line. Quality of turn, smoothness of transition. 10 D Working trot. Straightness on center line. 10 15. G Halt, Salute. Quality of transition and halt. 15. B Circle right 20 meters. Rhythm and balance shape of circle 16. Between B & F Working trot. Ease and balance of transition 17. A Turn down center line Balance in turn, straightness 18. G Halt, Salute Ease of transition, immobility 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise. Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Submission 10 Rider Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 230 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. 10 Total possible points: 200 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. Training LEVEL Dressage Tests Training LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Training Eventing TEST A U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Training Eventing TEST B Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 4:00 Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 3:30 TEST DIRECTIVES 1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line quality of trot. C Track left Quality of turn at C. 2. E Circle left 15 meters Quality of trot, roundness and size of circle. 3. FXH Lengthen stride Lengthening of frame and stride. H Working trot. 4. B Circle right 15 meters Quality of trot, roundness and size of circle. working trot. 5. KXM Lengthen strides in trot. Lengthening of frame and stride. M Working trot. 6. C Circle left 20 meters letting Quality of stretch over back, forward and downward into a light contact the horse stretch forward and down. while maintaining balance and quality of trot. C Working trot Transition to working trot. 7. H-E Medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition. 8. E-F Free walk. Quality of free walk and straightness. F-A Medium walk. Quality of medium walk and transition. 9. A Working trot. Balance and quality of transition. K Working canter right lead. Quality of trot and canter. 10. E Circle right 15 meters Quality of canter, roundness and size of circle. working canter. 11. M to F Lengthen stride in the canter. The lengthening of frame and stride regularity, uphill balancetransition. F Working canter. 12. KXM Change rein. Straightness quality of canter and trot, X Working trot. balance and smoothness of transition. 13. M Working canter left lead. Calmness and smoothness of depart. 14. E Circle left 15 meters Quality of canter, roundness and size working canter. of circle. 15. K Working trot. Smoothness of transition. 16. A Down center line Quality of turn at A, straightness. 17. X Halt, salute. Quality of halt and immobility. POINTS 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 B Circle left 20 meters progressively lengthen stride in canter Lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of canter. Balance and definition of transition. Straightness, balance and smoothness. Balance and smoothness of transition. Quality of free walk and straightness. Quality of medium walk, straightness. Calmness and smoothness of transition. Calmness and smoothness of depart. Quality of canter, roundness and size of circle. 10 Lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of canter Balance and definition of transition. Straightness, balance and smoothness. Quality of stretch over back, forward and downward into a light contact while maintaining balance and quality of trot. Quality of trot. The lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of trot straightness, transitions. Quality of turn straightness on center line, Immobility, quality of halt. 10 7. 8. 9. 13. 10 14. 15. 10 10 10 16. 10 10 10 POINTS Straightness on center line, quality of turn and trot. Quality of turn. Roundness of circle, quality of trot. Roundness of circle, quality of trot. Quality of turn. Calmness and smoothness of depart. Quality of canter, roundness and size of circle. 10. 11. 12. 10 DIRECTIVES 1. A Enter working trot. C Track right. 2. B Turn right. X Circle right 15 meters working trot. 3. X Circle left 15 meters working trot. E Turn left. 4 F Working canter left lead. 5. B Circle left 15 meters working canter 6. 10 17. Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise. B Working canter M Working trot. C Medium walk. H - B Free walk. B - F Medium walk. F Working trot. K Working canter right lead. E Circle right 15 meters working canter. E Circle right 20 meters progressively lengthen stride in canter E Working canter H Working trot C Circle right 20 meters letting the horse stretch forward and down. C Working trot MXK Change rein progressively lengthen the stride in trot. K Working trot A Down center line X Halt, salute. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work may be performed rising or sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 220 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. TEST COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 220 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. Preliminary LEVEL Dressage Tests Preliminary LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Preliminary Eventing TEST a U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Preliminary Eventing TEST B Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 4:15 Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 40m (small) 3) Time: Approximately 3:45 TEST DIRECTIVES 1. A Enter working trot. C Track left. 2. E Turn left. X Circle left 10 meters 3. X Circle right 10 meters B Track right 4. K - GLeg yield right. C Track left 5. H - D Leg yield left. A Track right 6. KXM Change rein, giving and taking the reins forward over X for 5 meters. 7. C Medium walk 8. HXF Free walk. F Medium walk 9. A Working trot. K Working canter right lead. 10. E Circle right 20 meters medium canter. EHCM Working canter. 11. M - F One loop to the quarter line between X and B 12. KXM Change rein, change of lead through the trot at X. 13. H - K One loop to the quarter line between X and E. 14. FXH Change rein. X Working trot. 15. MXK Lengthen stride in trot rising or sitting. K Working trot sitting. 16. A Down center line. 17. X Halt, Salute. POINTS Straightness on center line. Quality of turn at C. Quality of turn, quality of trot, size and roundness of circle. Size and roundness of circle. Quality of turn. Straightness, balance, position and flow. Quality of turn. Straightness, balance, position and flow. Quality of turn. Straightness on diagonal, the reach forward of the neck while maintaining the balance, smoothness of the giving and retaking. Quality of transition and walk. Quality of free walk and straightness. Quality of transition and medium walk. Balance and smoothness of transition. Calmness and smoothness of depart. The lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of canter, uphill balance. Balance and definition of transition. Quality of canter, balance, execution of figure. Quality of canter and trot, smoothness of transitions, straightness. Quality of canter, balance execution of figure. Quality of canter and trot, smoothness of transition, straightness. the lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of trot, balance, straightness transitions. Quality of trot and turn at A, straightness. Quality of transition and halt, immobility. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS 1. A Enter working trot. Straightness on center line, quality of X Halt, salute, proceed working trot. halt, trot and transitions. Quality of turn. C Track right. 2. MXK Lengthen stride in trot The lengthening of frame and stride, rising or sitting. regularity of trot, straightness, K Working trot. transitions. 3. A Turn left on center line. Straightness, balance, position and D - M Leg yield right. flow. 4. M Working canter left lead. Balance and definition of transition. 5. E - B Half circle left medium canter. The lengthening of frame and stride quality of medium canter. Between B and M Working canter. Balance and definition of transition. 6. M Half circle left 10 meters Balance and size of half circle. returning to the track at B. Quality of canter. 7. BAE Counter canter. Quality of counter canter. 8. E Working trot. Balance and definition of transition. 9. C Turn right on center line. Straightness, balance, position and flow. G - F Leg yield left. 10. F Working canter right lead. Balance and definition of transition. 11. E - B Half circle right 20 meters The lengthening of frame and stride, in medium canter. quality of medium canter. Balance and definition of transition. Between B and F Working canter. 12. F Half circle right 10 meters Balance and size of half circle, returning to the track at B. quality of canter. 13. BCE Counter canter. Quality of counter canter. 14. E Working trot. Balance and definition of transition. 15. A Medium walk. Quality of transition and medium walk. 16. FXH Free walk. Quality of free walk and medium walk, H Medium walk. straightness and transitions. 17. C Working trot. Quality of trot and transition. B Turn right. Quality of trot and turns. X Turn right. Straightness on center line. 18. G Halt, salute. Quality of halt and immobility. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Gaits Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Submission 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 220 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. 10 Total possible points: 230 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. Preliminary LEVEL Dressage Tests INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 Preliminary Eventing TEST C U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 INTERMEDIATE Eventing TEST A Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) Time: Approximately 4:00 Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) Time: Approximately 4:30 TEST DIRECTIVES 1. A Enter working trot. X Halt, salute, proceed working trot. C Track right. 2. M - VLengthen stride in trot rising. V Working trot sitting. 3. A Left on center line. L - M Leg yield right. 4. M Working canter left lead. 5. C Circle left 20 meters in medium canter. 6. C Working canter. 7. HXF Change rein, change of lead through the trot at X. 8. A Circle right 20 meters in medium canter. 9. A Working canter. 10. KXM Change rein, change of lead through the trot at X. 11. C Working trot. 12. H Medium walk. S - P Free walk. 13. P - F Medium walk. 14. F Working trot. A Down center line. L - H Leg yield left. 15. C Halt. 16. C Rein back 3-5 steps, proceed in working trot. 17. R Half circle right 10 meters. I Straight ahead. 18. G Halt, salute. POINTS Straightness on center line, quality of trot, halt and transitions. Quality of turn at C. The lengthening of frame and stride, regularity of trot, transitions. Straightness on center line. Straightness, balance position and flow. Calmness and smoothness of depart. Quality of medium canter, uphill balance. Roundness of circle. Smoothness of transition. Quality of canter and trot, balance and smoothness of transitions. Quality of medium canter uphill balance Roundness of circle. Smoothness of transition. Quality of canter and trot balance and smoothness of transitions. Balance and smoothness of transition. Balance and smoothness of transition. Quality of free walk straightness. Smoothness and quality of transition. Smoothness of transition. Quality of turn at A straightness. Straightness balance position and flow. Transition, quality and immobility of halt. Willingness and straightness of reinback, smoothness of transition. Quality of trot and roundness of half circle ,straightness on center line. Quality of transition and halt. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 Leave arena at walk at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS 1. A Enter collected trot. Straightness on center line. X Halt, salute, proceed collected trot. Quality of trot halt and transitions. C Track left. 2. HXF Medium trot (sitting or rising). The lengthening of frame and stride, F Collected trot. balance and straightness, transitions. 3. K - E Shoulder-in right. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance. 4. E Circle right 10 meters. Roundness of circle, the collection. 5. E - H Haunches-in right. Quality of trot, angle and bend collection. 6. MXK Medium trot. The lengthening of frame and stride, K Collected trot. balance and straightness, transitions. 7. F - B Shoulder-in left. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance. 8. B Circle left 10 meters. Roundness of circle, the collection. 9. B - MHaunches-in left. Quality of trot, angle. Bend and collection. 10. C Halt. Quality and immobility of halt. 11. C Rein back 4-5 steps, Willingness of reinback, proceed medium walk. transitions, quality of medium walk. 12. H - P Extended walk. Lengthening of frame and stride, the extension. 13. P - F Medium walk. Quality of medium walk, transitions. 14. Before F Shorten stride in walk. The regularity of walk in shortening of stride. F Collected canter right lead. The calmness and straightness of depart. 15. K to R Change rein medium canter. Lengthening of frame and stride, the the transitions and collection. R Collected canter. 16. C Circle 20 meters with simple Quality of canter and walk. Calmness, balance and straightness of transitions. change over the center line. 17. H - P Change rein medium canter. Lengthening of frame and stride, P Collected canter. the transitions and collection. 18. A Circle 20 meters with simple Quality of canter and walk. Calmness, balance and straightness of transitions. change over the center line. 19. A Down center line Quality of turn and straightness of transition on center line. X Collected trot. 20. G Halt, salute. Quality of transition and halt. 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 x 2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Submission 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 230 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. 10 Total possible points: 250 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Dressage Tests INTERMEDIATE LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 INTERMEDIATE Eventing TEST B Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) Time: Approximately 5:00 TEST 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. DIRECTIVES A Enter collected trot. I Halt, salute, proceed collected trot. C Track right M - B Shoulder-in right. B - F Haunches-in right. KVXRM Medium trot (rising or sitting). M Collected trot. H - E Shoulder-in left. E - K Haunches-in left. FXH Medium trot. H Collected trot. C Halt. C Rein back 4-5 steps, proceed medium walk. M - V Extended walk. V - A Medium walk. Before A Shorten the stride in walk. A Collected canter left lead. F to M Medium canter. M Collected canter. C - A Serpentine 3 loops quarter line to quarter line. PXS Change rein. Simple change of lead between S and H M - F Medium canter. F Collected canter. A - C Serpentine 3 loops quarter line to quarter line. M - S Change rein. Simple change of lead between center line and S. E Half circle left 10 meters. G Halt, salute. POINTS Straightness on cente rline, quality of trot. 10 Halt and transitions. Quality of turn at C. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance. 10 Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance. 10 Lengthening of frame and stride, regularity, 10 the transitions. Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance. 10 Quality of trot, the angle, bend and balance. 10 Lengthening of frame and stride, regularity, 10 the transitions. Quality and immobility of halt. 10 Willingness of reinback transitions. 10 Lengthening of frame and stride extension. 10 x 2 Quality and regularity of medium walk. 10 Regularity in shortening walk, calmness 10 Smoothness straightness of depart. Lengthening of frame and stride, 10 straightness, transitions. Quality of canter, balance, bend and 10 geometry of serpentine. Straightness, quality of canter and walk. 10 Calmness of transitions. Lengthening of frame and stride, 10 straightness, transitions. Quality of canter, balance, bend and 10 geometry of serpentine. Straightness, quality of canter and walk, 10 calmness of transitions. Quality of canter, bend and balance in turns. 10 Quality of transition and halt. 10 Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 10 Total possible points: 250 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. ADVANCED LEVEL Dressage Tests ADVANCED LEVEL Dressage Tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 ADVANCED Eventing TEST A U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 ADVANCED Eventing TEST B Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) Time: Approximately 5:45 Conditions: 1) Bridle: A plain snaffle bridle, made entirely of leather or leather like material, with either a regular cavesson, a dropped noseband, a flash noseband or crossed noseband. A double bridle with cavesson noseband, i.e. bit and bridoon with curb chain (made of metal or leather) is also permitted. For drawings of permitted bits and nosebands please see Appendix 4. 2) Arena: 20m x 60m (standard) 3) Time: Approximately 5:00 TEST DIRECTIVES POINTS 1. A Enter collected canter. Straightness on center line, quality of X Halt, salute. Proceed collected trot. canter halt and transitions. C Track left. 2. H - B Medium trot. Lengthening of frame and stride, transitions. 3. B Collected trot and circle right 10 meters. Quality of trot roundness and size of circle bend balance and collection. 4. B - F Shoulder-in right. Quality of trot correctness, angle and bend. 5. K - B Medium trot. Lengthening of frame and stride transitions. 6. B Collected trot and circle left 10 meters. Quality of trot roundness and size of circle bend, balance and collection. 7. B - M Shoulder-in left. Quality of trot correctness, angle and bend. 8. HXF Extended trot. The lengthening of frame and stride the extension. F Collected trot. the definition of transitions. 9. A Halt. Quality of halt, immobility. 10. A Rein back 4 steps, proceed collected trot. Willingness of rein back transitions. 11. K - X Half pass right. Quality of trot correctness, regularity, X - G Straight ahead balance and bend collection. C Track left. 12. H-X Half pass left. Quality of trot correctness, regularity, X-D Straight ahead. balance and bend collection. 13. Before A Medium walk. Quality of transition, medium walk. A Track right. 14. V Half turn on the haunches right. Regularity of walk during half turn, Proceed medium walk. activity of hind legs, bend and fluidity of turn. 15. A Half turn on the haunches left. Regularity of walk during half turn, Proceed medium walk. activity of hind legs, bend and fluidity of turn. 16. V - P 20 meter half circle in extended walk. The lengthening of frame and stride, the extension - regularity of walk. P - F Extended walk. 17. F - A Medium walk. The transition regularity of medium walk. 18. A Collected canter right lead. Calmness and straightness of depart. 19. K - X Half pass right. Quality of canter correctness and regularity X - G Straight ahead. balance and bend collection. C Track right. 20. M - V Change rein. Flying change Quality of canter straightness, balance between center line and V. and fluency of flying change. 21. F - X Half pass left. Quality of canter correctness and regularity X - C Straight ahead. balance and bend collection. C Track left. 22. H - P Change rein. Flying change Quality of canter straightness, balance between center line and P. and fluency of flying change. 23. K - H Extended canter. The lengthening of frame and stride, the extension H Collected canter. extension and transitions. 24. R Half circle right 10 meters. Quality of half circle. 25. G Halt, salute. Straightness quality of transition and halt. 10 TEST 1. 2. 3. 10 10 10 10 10 4. 5. 6. 10 10 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 10 10 10 10 10 10 13. 10 14. 10 x2 15. 16. 17. 10 10 10 18. 10 x2 10 19. 20. 10 x 2 10 10 10 Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. 21. 22. 23. DIRECTIVES A Enter collected canter. I Halt, salute. Proceed collected trot. C Track right. MRXVK Medium trot. K Collected trot. A Down center line. D - X Shoulder-in left. X - H Half pass left. M-F Extended trot. F Collected trot. A Down center line. D - X Shoulder-in right. X - M Half pass right. C Medium walk. H - B Extended walk. B - P Medium walk. Before P Shorten the stride in walk. P Collected canter right lead. P - V Half circle right 20 meters collected canter. V - I Half pass right. I - G Straight ahead. C Track right. C - X Serpentine of two loops width of the arena. X Flying change. B Turn left. R - S Half circle left 20 meters. S - L Half pass left. L - D Straight ahead. A Track left. A - X Serpentine of two loops width of the arena. X Flying change. B Track right. K - B Collected canter with flying change at L. B - H Collected canter with flying change at I. M - F Extended canter. F Collected canter. A Down center line. X Halt, salute. POINTS Straightness on center line. Quality of canter 10 Halt trot and transitions. Quality of turn at C. Lengthening of frame and stride 10 regularity, straightness, transitions. Quality of turn at A. 10 Correctness and regularity bend balance. Correctness and regularity bend balance. 10 Lengthening of frame and stride, 10 extension and regularity, transitions. Quality of turn at A. 10 Correctness and regularity bend balance. Correctness and regularity bend balance. 10 Transition and quality of medium walk. 10 Lengthening of frame and stride. 10 x 2 10 Transition, quality of medium walk. Quality of walk in shortening 10 Straightness calmness and smoothness. Quality of canter collection, 10 roundness of half circle. Correctness and regularity, bend, balance. 10 Straightness on center line. Quality of canter. Quality of turn. Regularity of canter and counter canter, 10 geometry of loops. 10 Correctness straightness and fluency of change, quality of turn. Quality of canter collection. 10 Correctness and regularity, bend, balance. 10 Straightness on center line. Quality of canter. Quality of turn. Regularity of canter and counter canter, 10 geometry of loops. Correctness, straightness and fluency 10 of change, quality of turn. Correctness, straightness and fluency 10 x 2 of change at L. Correctness, straightness and fluency 10 x 2 of change at I. Lengthening of frame and stride, 10 the extension and transitions. Quality of turn, straightness, 10 transition, and quality of halt. Leave arena free walk on a long rein at A. All trot work performed sitting unless stated otherwise. COLLECTIVE MARKS: COLLECTIVE MARKS: Gaits Freedom and regularity. Gaits Freedom and regularity. Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Impulsion Desire to move forward. Elasticity of the steps. Suppleness 10 of the back and engagement of the hind quarters Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Submission Acceptance of the bridle. Attention and confidence. Harmony. Lightness of the forehand. Ease of movements. 10 Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 Rider Position and seat. Correctness and effect of the aids. 10 Rider 10 Total possible points: 320 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. 10 Total possible points: 300 Effective Date: December 1, 2009. Reprinted with permission of the U.S. Equestrian Federation. ©2009 United States Equestrian Federation®. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction without permission prohibited by law. C l ass i c s e r i es dr essag e tests U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 TRAINING THREE-DAY TEST 5 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S C l as s ic s e r i e s d r e s s ag e t e st s U.S. Equestrian Federation 2010 PRELIMINARY THREE-DAY TEST 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 5 5 A lp h a b etic al List I N G of E v e nt s American Eventing Championships Aspen Farms H.T. Briar Fox Farm Fall H.T. Bucks County Horse Park Fall H.T. CDCTA Fall H.T. Chattahoochee Hills H.T. Coconino H.T. The Colorado Horse Park 3D and H.T. Copper Meadows H.T. Corona Del Sol H.T. Course Brook Farm Fall H.T. Dunnabeck H.T. Equestrians’ Institute Combined Test. ESDCTA New Jersey H.T. at the Horse Park The Ether Walker School H.T. The Event at Kelly’s Ford Fair Hill International Three-Day Event Feather Creek H.T. Five Points H.T. Flora Lea H.T. Flying Cross Farm H.T. GMHA H.T. Galway Downs CCI, Classic 3-Day Event & H.T. Grass Ridge Farm H.T. Greenwood Farm Fall H.T. Hagyard Midsouth CCI, T3D Event & Team Challenge H.T. Holly Hill Fall H.T. Horse Trials at the Ark Jump Start H.T. Kent School Fall H.T. Kentucky Classique H.T. King Oak Farm H.T. Las Cruces H.T. Marlborough H.T. Maryland H.T. at Loch Moy Farm The Meadows of Moorpark H.T. & C.T. The Middleburg H.T. Middle Tennessee Pony Club H.T. Morven Park H.T. Northern Colorado H.T. Northwest Equestrian Fall Gala H.T. Ocala Horse Properties H.T. Otter Creek H.T. Paradise Farm H.T. 5 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Alp h a b e t ic a l Li stI NG o f Ev e nts 144 238 192 90 124 164 278 274 216 198 74 186 240 134 78 138 120 196 82 104 252 66 230 280 200 262 206 114 260 76 246 64 282 96 110 218 100 154 106 268 242 176 188 162 Pine Hill Fall H.T. Pine Top October H.T. Pine Top Thanksgiving H.T. Plantation Field H.T. Poplar Place September H.T. Poplar Place November H.T. Radnor Hunt H.T. Ram Tap H.T. Ram Tap Pony Club Benefit H.T. River Glen H.T. Rocking Horse Fall H.T. and T3D Roepke’s Run H.T. Rubicon Farm H.T. Seneca Valley Pony Club H.T. Silverwood Farm H.T. Sol. Int at Meadowcreek Park Fall H.T. South Farm H.T. Steepleview H.T. Stone Gate Farm H.T. Stoneleigh-Burnham H.T. Stony Brook Farm YEH & FEH Texas Rose Horse Park H.T. Town Hill Farm H.T. Tryon Riding & Hunt Club H.T. Twin Rivers Fall H.T. University of New Hampshire H.T. The Virginia H.T. Waredaca Classic 3-Day Event & H.T . Windridge Farm H.T. Windy Wyoming H.T. Woodside International H.T. 208 158 178 92 148 174 118 228 234 170 166 190 136 86 182 204 250 184 262 68 62 210 60 152 220 70 130 126 160 270 224 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 57 N OTES AREA I Area Chairman Katherine Cooper 72 Plumer Rd. Epping, NH 03042 (603) 734-2186 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinator Mary Ann Fernandez P.O. Box 243 Granville, MA 01034 (413) 576-6403 [email protected] [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representatives Tremaine Cooper 19839 Ridgeside Rd. Bluemont, VA 20135 (540) 554-2303 [email protected] Carol Kozlowski PO Box 302 Geneseo, NY 14454 (585) 226-6287 [email protected] Area Treasurer Michelle Brochu 36 Birchdale Rd. Bow, NH 03304 (603) 224-9393 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinators Marion Quigley [email protected] Melanie Loschiavo 191 Chase Hollow Rd. Bradford, VT 05033 (802) 439-5120 [email protected] Area Organizer Representative Mary Hutchins Pony Brook Farm P.O. Box 127 Norwich, VT 05055 (802) 649-1748 [email protected] 5 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Area I Website www.area1usea.org Affiliate Eventing Associations: Central New York Dressage and CT Nancy Novak 3590 Pompey Hollow Rd. Gazenovia, NY 13035 [email protected] [email protected] www.cnydcta.com Eastern New York Dressage CTA PO Box 300 c/o Margie Hutchison North Chatham, NY 12132 (518) 441-2176 [email protected] www.enydcta.org Connecticut DCTA 61 Jolin Lane c/o Mickey Lorenzen Colchester, CT 06415 (413) 219-7252 [email protected] [email protected] www.cdctaonline.com Maine CTA Peggy Paine 19 Woods Rd. Falmouth, ME 04105 (207) 415-6562 [email protected] www.maine-eventing.org Mid-Hudson Dressage and CTA Rebecca Coffin-Vickery 40 Mulberry St. Rhinebeck, NY 12572 (845) 373-9223 [email protected] www.mhdcta.com 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 5 9 AREA I EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 3-4 TOWN HILL FARM HORSE TRIALS AREA I EVE N TS 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Lakeville, Connecticut (Area 1) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Anne Mainolfi, Secretary Town Hill Farm Horse Trials 59 Plantation Drive Suffield, CT 06078 [email protected], www.townhillfarm.com 860-668-5767 or 860-435-2052 during competition Enter On-Line at www.evententries.com. Entries are not accepted until coggins, signature page, and payment is received in full. ORGANIZER: Sharyn Cataldo-Antico, Town Hill farm, 55 Limerock Rd, Lakeville CT 06039. 860-435-2052 [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Jim Gornall, MA; Judges: Pres: Lisa Cox, PA; CD: XC/SJ: Tremaine Cooper, VA EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – see individual section for details. Draw checks to Town Hill Farm. Entry: All divisions: $170.00; Stabling: $75.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. $25 return check fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. All changes MUST be in writing-$25 fee for all changes made after C.D. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months. CT State Law requires all horses to have proof of current rabies vaccination-please include with entry. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available August 29 at www.townhillfarm.com and www.area1usea.org. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $75/stall per night. Very limited on grounds stabling. Other stabling available off grounds within 5 miles. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Veterinarian: Millbrook Equine Veterinary Clinic, (845) 677-5500, # posted at secretary´s office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Interlaken Inn- ½1 mile, (860) 435-9878. White Hart Inn-5 miles, (860) 4350030, Iron Masters Inn (860)435-9844, Sharon Motor Lodge (860) 364-0036. Camping: Not available. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 55 Lime Rock Rd (Rt. 112), Lakeville, CT 06039 From East: Rt. 44 to Rt. 7 South, right onto Rt. 112. From West: Rt. 44 to 112 East. There are 2 separate entrances; one for spectators, which is off Rt. 112; the second entrance for competitors is located off Rt. 41, which is west of the farm; turn left at Hotchkiss Corner: Follow signs carefully. Visit our website www.townhillfarm.com for directional maps. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: All weather rubber/sand; Grass - only if entries warrant. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2200 m @ 470 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Water and ditch at all levels. Terrain: Rolling hills. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 15. Entry limit 220. Levels will be divided/combined as entries warrant, state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. Food on grounds. Visit www.townhillfarm.com for updates and competitor information. ALL competitors must state preference of riding Saturday OR Sunday. VOLUNTEERS needed - free XC schooling. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country open-3 pm. Sat: (T/N/BN) Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-11 am. Sun: (T/N/BN) Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Crosscountry-11 am. *ALL competitors must state preference of riding either Saturday OR Sunday. One-day format offered in each division on both days. 6 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 61 AREA I EVE NTS AREA I EVE N TS SEPTEMBER 3 STONY BROOK FARM YEH, FEH, and NEH accomodations on the Peterborough website: http://www.greater-peterborough-chamber.com/new- Peterborough, New Hampshire (Area 1) hampshire-lodging.php 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Jack Daniels Motor Inn 603-924-7548 only 3 miles away. Other Offering a New Event Horse Division conducted at the 4-year-old level, but open to horses of any age that are new to eventing 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 750 Sand Hill Road, Peterborough, NH 03458. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Heading West on Hwy 101, turn right at Old Mountain Road, Old Mountain Road turns slightly right and Close Date: 8/23/2011 becomes East Mountain Road. 2.8 miles turn right at Sand Hill Road. Farm is 0.6 miles on the left. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5, YEH-4, FEH Heading East on Hwy 101, turn left at Granite Street (.7 miles), continue onto Concord st (.5 miles) and SEND ENTRIES TO: Secretary turn right on Sand Hill Road. Continue for 3.4 miles and the farm is on the left. 750 Sand Hill Road Peterborough, NH 03458 8) DRESSAGE: Dressage tests located at www.useventing.com. The New Event Horse division will use (603) 924-3940 X110 the 4-year-old Dressage Test. All weather arena with professional footing for the flat phase of YEH, FEH and NEH. Warmup in grass or indoor depending on weather. ORGANIZER: Stony Brook Farm 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Jumping phase will be in a grass field. Course will be appropriate and inviting OFFICIALS: Course Designer: Dr. Jim Gornall, MA EVENT FEES: Draw Checks to: Stony Brook Farm for first timers with some natural jumps and some colored poles. Our goal is to encourage owners to compete their young horses and give them a very positive experience. Entry: YEH: $85.00, plus USEA $10.00 Starter Fee; FEH: $50.00, plus USEA $10.00 Starter Fee; The New Event Horse Division will be the Beginner Novice level with a few optional obstacles at Novice New Event Horse: $85.00 height. Only a beginning level of training is needed for this division. 1) ENTRIES: Email: [email protected] is the best way to contact the secretary with any 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Food on grounds. questions. No Dogs allowed. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Check website for details. Water available. 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division and additional sponsored prizes. 4) STARTING TIMES: To be E-mailed and posted on the event website and the Area1 website. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $50.00 per stall from 4 pm, Friday to 6 pm Saturday; includes shavings. Must use SBF shavings. Stalls must be stripped. Veterinarian: Dr. Bill Legault (603) 654-7237. 6 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 6 3 AREA I EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 10-11 KING OAK FARM FALL HORSE TRIALS Southampton, Massachusetts (Area 1) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/26/2011 Close Date: 8/23/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN,BNH,BNR SEND ENTRIES TO: Event Secretary Judy Zedonis King Oak Farm PO Box 12 Southampton, MA 01073 (413) 527-4192 or (413)527-4454, Fax (413) 529-0484 (413) 330-6752 during competition. Email: [email protected] / [email protected] Web: http://www.kingoakfarm.com/ ORGANIZER: Frances & Thomas Cross, (413) 527-4454; (413) 539-8101 during competition. OFFICIALS: TD: Ray Denis, MA: Pres: Rick Pearson,MA; Dressage Judges: AnnMarie Gregoire, MA others TBA; SJ Judge: Andi Hengen, MA; CD: XC: Tremaine Cooper, VA; SJ: Frances Cross EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to King Oak Farm. Entry: All Levels: $195.00; Stabling: $95.00; $55.00; Stall Deposit: $30.00 for ON GROUNDS ONLY (separate check) 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. ELECTRONIC ENTRIES ACCEPTED, CREDIT CARD ACCEPTED through EVENTENTRIES.COM. $25 surcharge for incomplete/incorrect entry/non-negotiable check/changes after C.D.Changes must be written, FAXED or EMAIL. NO CHANGES after WED SEPT 7,2011. no deposit required for pinnies, UNRETURNED PINNIES will be charged $20.00 fee. Refunds: Before C.D.‑Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.‑Entry/Stabling-No refund. Signed withdrawals Must be in writing (Fax or Email) and received by 9 pm, August 25th.NO phone scratches accepted. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins dated 2011 required and rider qualifications--Must accompany entry. No grounds fee charged. PLEASE NOTE BNH/BNR/OBN offered. 6 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA I EVE N TS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross‑country course open‑3 pm. Sat: Dressage (BN/T)‑7:30 am; Show Jumping (BN/T)‑9 am; Cross-country (BN/T)‑10:30 am. Sun: Dressage (N/P/)‑7:30 am; Show Jumping (N/P)‑9 am; Cross-country (N/P)‑10:30 am. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.kingoakfarm.com & www.area1usea.org. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $95.00/stall/night on grounds. $30 stall deposit-separate check. No bedding provided. $55/stall/night off grounds. 100 Permanent stalls approx. 9 miles from event. Bring stall guards off grounds. Veterinarian: Dr. John Cowley, DVM, (413) 527‑4414; Dr. Robert Schmitt, (413) 665-3626; #'s will be posted at sec'y's stand & in program. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Official Hotel: Quality Inn & Suites (N' ton)-8 mi., (800) 941-3066 or (413) 586-1500. Holiday Inn Express (W'field)-7 mi., (413) 564-6900. Econo-Lodge (W'field)‑7 mi., (413) 568‑2821. Holiday Inn (Holyoke), (413) 534-3311. Country Inn (Holyoke), (413) 533-2100. Motel 8 (Holyoke)-7mi., (413) 536-1980. Diantha's Garden-B&B-1 mi., (413) 529-0093.Pomeroy Sugar HouseB&B 3 mi.,(413) 568 3783 .Camping: Not available. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 183 College Highway, Southampton, MA 01073 From Rt. 90 East & West: Exit 3(Westfield); left on Rt. 10 North, 7 miles, farm on right. From 91. South: Exit 15 (Ingleside) right at bottom of ramp, continue with directions from Rt. 91 North. From Rt. 91. North: Exit 15 (Ingleside), left at bottom of ramp, right at the 2nd light (Homestead Ave.), 1 mile turn left at light on Rt. 202 S, 4.2 miles turn right at 2nd light on Rte. 10 North, 3.7 miles to farm on right. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass, sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P‑3200 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2200 m @ 450 mpm. N‑1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN‑1500 m @ 300 mpm/max. fence height 2'7". Terrain: Fields, wooded trails, good galloping. P-Moderate difficulty, T/N: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. BN: Easy, good for first time at this level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course closed August 10. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; birth date, signatures, horse/rider #s required for complete entry. Food on grounds. Dogs leashed! Or will be fined. King Oak Farm Masters Trophy Qualifications: Novice Riders-completed less than 4 horse trials at training or above during '11; unrated horses - Rider must be at least 30 years old. Training Rider-Same; except less than 4 horse trials at Preliminary or above. NON COMPETE HORSES NOT ALLOWED. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 6 5 AREA I EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 17-18 GMHA SEPTEMBER HORSE TRIALS South Woodstock, Vermont (Area 1) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: GMHA Horse Trials Secretary PO Box 8 South Woodstock, VT 05071 (802) 457-1509 ext. 208, Fax (802) 457-4471 [email protected] http://www.gmhainc.org ORGANIZER: Organizer & Competition Management: GMHA, (same address as above); Manager: Molly Hutchins (same address as above) OFFICIALS: TD: Jack Leary, CT; Judges: Pres: Janet Briggs, NH; Margie Hutchison, NY; Beth Beukema, MA; Mary Savidge, VT; SJ Judge: Mary Hutchins, VT; CD:X-C/SJ: Janine Preece-McClain, VT EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to GMHA. Entry: All levels: $190.00 (separate check per horse/rider); Stabling: $95.00 1) ENTRIES: Mail paper entry postmarked on the opening date, use USEA 2011 paper entry or Xentry paper entry with stable form, Coggins and applicable membership cards, one check per horse/ rider combination, only 3 horses may be competed per rider. Negative coggins dated after 9/10/2010. Divisions will be further divided or combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. NOTE: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. These association fees should be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form;, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with your entry. Entries may not be postmarked prior to the opening date. Entry Confirmation status will be posted on www. gmhainc.org and www.area1usea.org. Double entries: Not accepted. Membership: Beginner Novice entries must be a USEA member, or pay the USEA non-member fee. USEA membership required at Novice Level and above. Preliminary entries must be USEF members, or pay the USEF non-member fee. Preliminary Competitors (rider, owner, trainer, coach) must submit copies of USEF membership card OR pay USEF non-member fee. Fees: Checks will be processed as entries are accepted. You will be billed $30 for a lost pinny. All changes must be made in writing, mail, fax, or email acceptable. There will be a $30 change fee for ANY change to an entry after the closing date; ex. change of horse or rider, change of division (if space allows). There is a $30 fee for any bounced checks. Refunds: Scratches received in writing on or before the closing date will be refunded minus a $25 non-refundable office fee. No refunds of any fees after the closing date. Stabling will be refunded ONLY if management can fill your stall. In the event the competition has to cancel, there will be no refunds. 6 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA I EVE N TS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Barns open for arrivals at 10:00 AM. Cross-country course open for walking -3 pm. Check your program for Show Jumping Course Walk times. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am, Show Jumping-10 am. Sun: Cross-country-7:30 am. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division. Special Award presented to the GMHA Member with the best overall score at any level. Become a GMHA member today! 4) STARTING TIMES: Tentative times will be posted on www.gmhainc.org and www.area1usea. org. Official times will be posted in the show office. Please double-check your times upon check-in. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling form & payment must accompany entry form. $95 block stabling (Fri AM-Mon AM). No bedding or hay provided. Hay and bagged shavings available for purchase, $10 per bag/ bale. Orders placed with original stabling form entry will be delivered to your stall prior to arrival. No tack stalls available. Stalls are to be stripped upon departure and will be checked the morning after the event. No stall cleaning deposit is required; however, the competitor will be billed $50 for a dirty stall. No non-competing horses on grounds. Veterinarian: TBA; will be on call Friday; on grounds Sat. & Sun. Farrier: will be on-call Friday, on-grounds Sat. & Sun. Phone numbers will be posted in the office and the event program. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Visit www.gmhainc.org for full accommodations list. Zoning prohibits camping of any kind (tents, trailer, camper, etc) on GMHA grounds. Speed limits in Woodstock are strictly enforced! 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: GMHA is on Rte 106 - 6 miles south of Woodstock. From West NY Thruway: To I-87 Northway to exit 20. Take Rte 149 to Fort Ann, then Rt. 4 to Rutland & Woodstock. Take Rt. 106 south 6 miles to GMHA. From South: I-91 to Ascutney, exit 8 Rt. 131 west 7 miles to Rte 106 north, 12 miles to GMHA. From East: I-89 to exit 1 in VT. Take Rt. 4 into Woodstock. Then Rt.106 south to GMHA. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass, sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-1800 m @ 420 mpm. N-1600 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Very hilly; much water, 3/4 in fields, remainder in woods. P/T/N/ BN moderate to difficult courses. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 31st. Concession on grounds during show hours. Strict Dog Policy -Pet must be leashed at all times. $30.00 fee for each off-leash occurrence. No dogs allowed on cross-country course on cross-country day. Horses must wear bridle number when out of stall. Cell Phone coverage can be unreliable in Vermont (and nonexistent at GMHA) We recommend bringing a calling card with you. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 67 AREA I EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 24 STONELEIGH-BURNHAM SCHOOL FALL HORSE TRIALS Greenfield, Massachusetts (Area 1) * New Intro Starter Trial Test offered! AREA I EVE N TS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (All)-7 am; Show Jumping (All)-10 am; Cross-country (All)-Noon. 3) AWARDS: Special awards & 8 ribbons per division. Prizes available at secretary's table after scores are officially posted. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 4) STARTING TIMES: Available 9/20 on www.area1USEA.org. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Intro 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $100. stall open from Friday 9/23 2:00 PM - Saturday SEND ENTRIES TO: Entries by mail or EventEntries.com (Credit Cards accepted through EventEntries) 9/24 5:00 PM. All stalls must be cleaned before vacating. 100 stalls on grounds. Some temp. some Erin L. Keehan, Secretary permenent. All have stall doors. 1 bag bedding provided. Extra shavings available for purchase. PO Box 374 Veterinarian: VT-NH Veterinary Clinic, (802) 254-5422. # will be posted at sec'y's stand. Guilderland, NY 12084 (518) 428-4386 No phone calls after 9 pm Please 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Red Roof Inn-15 mi. Indoor pool. (413) 665-7161. Hampton Inn - .5 mi [email protected] (413) 773-0057, Greenfield Inn-.5 mi. (413) 774-2213. Super 8 Motel-.5 mi. (413) 774-5578. Brandt http://www.sbschool.org/riding House B & B-.5 mi. (413) 774-3329. Fox Inn-10 mi., (413) 648-9131. Camping: Limited hook ups on Enter online at EventEntries.com. Payment, signature page and coggins must be recieved in our office grounds. $60. for duration, Pay with entry. within 7 days or entry will be placed on a waitlist. Please mail to address above. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 574 Bernardston Rd., Greenfield, MA 01301 ORGANIZER: Mina Payne Williams Stoneleigh-Burnham School 574 Bernardston Rd Greenfield MA From I-91: Exit 27 to Rte 2 east. First exit to Rts 5 & 10; North for 1/8 mile; School on left. 01301 (413) 773-8333 Fax (413) 775-0113. From Rte 2: Greenfield exit to Rtes 5 & 10; North as above. OFFICIALS: TD: Sharyn Cataldo, MA; Judges: Pres: Mr. Rick Pearson, MA 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm, N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Dressage & SJ Judge: TBD BN & Intro-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass or sand. CD:XC: Dr. James Gornall, MA SJ: Mina Payne Williams, MA 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T- 2400m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 320 mpm. EVENT FEES: Event Fees - see individual sections. Draw checks to Stoneleigh-Burnham School. Intro- 1500m @ 300 mpm. USEA Courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Entry: All divisions: $160.00; Stabling: $100.00; Grounds Fee: $20.00 per entry for non-stabled horses. All courses may have ditches, banks, & water appropriate for the level. Terrain: Open fields, woods, some hills. Intro Starter course will be simple 2'0" jumps in front field only. 1) ENTRIES: Includes $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Intro competitors are exempt from 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Sept. 23. USEA Membership/Non-membership fees and Starter/D&M fees. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non- Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and refundable office fee; After C.D.- Entry-no refund, Stabling-refund until Sept 13. Stabling cancellations birth date on entry. must be in writing. All changes to entries and/or late post entries made after C.D. will be assessed Food on grounds. a $25 processing fee. Scratches accepted by fax, email, or snail mail, NOT by phone or answering Dogs must be leashed. If found unleashed =$25 fine! machine. Competition cancellation: Entry/stabling-No refund. Lost pinny fee =$25. Copy of Neg. Many other Schooling trials and horse shows offered. See www.sbschool.org/riding for full listing! Coggins test required within 12 months for all horses. 6 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 6 9 AREA I EVE NTS OCTOBER 1-2 UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE HORSE TRIALS AREA I EVE N TS Entries not complete at close risk being replaced by a complete entry that is on wait list. Any entry that is not complete at close for any reason will be assessed a $20 incomplete fee. Double entries: Not Durham, New Hampshire (Area 1) accepted. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No refunds unless scratch University of New Hampshire Horse Trials 40th Anniversary Celebration is accompanied by a vet or medical note AND scratch can be replaced with an entry on wait list. All Hosting the 2011 Area I Adult Team Champsionships withdrawals must be in writing. Withdrawals or changes will not be accepted by phone; must mail, fax, or email. Competition cancellation-Only USEF/USEA fees refunded. No refund on stabling. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/16/2011 Close Date: 9/13/2011 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm.; Sat: Dressage-8 am.; Sun: Show LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN Jumping-7:30 am; Cross-country- immediately after show jumping. We use the compressed format: competitors will ride their show jumping round dressed to go cross-country and will have a twenty SEND ENTRIES TO: Liz Oertel, Secretary minute break after completing their show jumping course. They will then proceed directly to the cross- University of New Hampshire Equine Center country start. 278 Mast Road Durham, NH 03824 3) AWARDS: Cooler & 8 ribbons per division. Special Awards: Lowest and Second Lowest Scoring Pony 603-862-0027 (ph) Clubber; Lowest Scoring UNH Student/Alumni; Best Scoring Connemara (sponsored by the ACPS) 603-862-3704 (fx) Please indicate which award you are eligible for (and the name of your Pony Club/year of graduation, [email protected] EMAIL IS PREFERRED. whichever is relevant). Connemaras must include a copy of their ACPS membership and registration http://www.equine.unh.edu/horse_trials/index.html papers. Details about special awards can be found at http://www. equine.unh.edu/pdf/horse_ trials/ht_awards.pdf ORGANIZER: Christina Keim, Manager and Chair of Organizing Committee, UNH Equine Program, 278 Mast Road, Durham, NH 03824, (603) 862-1174 days, Fax (603) 862-1600, [email protected] EMAIL 4) STARTING TIMES: Available September 24 at www.area1usea.org and www.equine.unh.edu (click PREFERRED. on Events/Competitions then 'Horse Trials' in side bar). OFFICIALS: TD: Ray Denis, MA; Judges: Pres: Joan Fleser, NY Dressage Judge: Judy Lawless, MA 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $160 from 3 pm Friday to 6 pm Sunday. ARRIVALS AFTER 8 PM Dressage/Show Jumping Judge: Ann Marie Gregoire, MA; CD:XC: Dr. James Gornall, MA, SJ: Richard MUST BE ARRANGED IN ADVANCE WITH SECRETARY. Staff will be on site until 6:30 PM Friday to assist Jeffery (through special clinic opportunity for Area I; please visit www.area1usea.org or www.equine.unh. competitors. 60, 10' x 10' semi-permanent stalls on grounds under metal roof; solid vinyl partitions. Stall edu/horse-trials for more info on participating!) doors and first bedding provided (must put bedding in stall yourself). Stalls do not need to be stripped. Veterinarian: Wadleigh' Falls Vet Clinic (603) 659- 3755. EVENT FEES: Draw checks to U.N.H. Please write a separate check for each horse. Entry: P: $170.00; PT/T/N/BN: $160.00; Stabling: $160.00 (separate check) 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express (Durham) 603.868.1234 Inquire with the reservations staff for the Equine Events discount rate (not always available). Dunkin Donuts right across the street! 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Homewood Suites (Dover)- 603.516.0929 - www.dovernh.homewoodsuites.com - 800.CALL.HOME Negative Coggins WITHIN 12 MONTHS OF COMPETITION DATE is required for all horses. Coggins Hampton Inn (Dover)- 603.516.5600 - www.dover.hamptoninn.com - 800.HAMPTON; Comfort Inn MUST be received BEFORE competition - May be faxed. Entries with invalid Coggins upon closing & Suites (Dover) - 603.750.7507 - www.choicehotels.com - 800.4CHOICE; Others available. Contact date will be assessed an incomplete fee. Coggins bled prior to October 2, 2010 are invalid. Please visit organizer if more needed. Camping not available. www.equine.unh.edu/pdf/horse_trials/Cogginspolicy.pdf for more info.UNH will accept online entries submitted through www.equestrianentries.com (may pay here by credit card). 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: UNH Equine Center, 278 Mast Rd, Durham, NH 03824 Preference will be given to complete entries mailed on opening date. Incomplete entries will be To UNH from Portsmouth (Rte. 95): Rte. 4 west for 10 miles to Rte. 155-A (UNH exit), left off ramp. accepted as space allows, but all issues (including invalid Coggins) must be resolved by closing date. First left on Mast Road. Follow signs to stabling & parking. From West: As above, except turn right off ramp. 70 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 71 AREA I EVE NTS N OTES 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P/PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: 3 sand rings. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. PT/T-2100 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 325 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course only open for schooling by appointment and will be closed completely on September 1 in preparation for the event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Please take care when selecting your preferred divisions. Food on grounds. Dogs welcome but MUST be leashed. PARKING IS EXTREMEMLY LIMITED AT UNH. Competitors are encouraged to purchase stabling or to trailer-pool if they are shipping in. Follow all posted signs and parking staff directions regarding parking. Bring a bike. The popular paved lot is designated student parking, and despite repeated requests UNH Parking will NOT ALLOW US TO CLOSE THE LOT or remove the student cars from it for the Trials. We have no control over this. Please respect the multiple uses at our facility and approach our parking with a sense of humor!We are excited to be celebrating 40 years of horse trials at UNH! Please visit our website (www.equine.unh.edu/horse-trials) for information about special activities and prizes. 7 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 7 3 AREA I EVE N TS AREA I EVE NTS OCTOBER 8 COURSE BROOK FARM FALL HORSE TRIALS stall doors. All stabling requests must be made before C.D. All stalls must be cleaned upon leaving. Sherborn, Massachusetts (Area 1) Veterinarian: MA Equine 508-278-6511. Will post number at secretary stand. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $40/stall. Very limited off grounds. Bring your own bedding and 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Sherborn Inn, Sherborn-2 mi., (508) 655-9521. Hampton Inn, Natick-5 mi., (508) 653-5000. Warren Conference Center & Inn, Ashland-5 mi., (508) 231-3000. Red Roof Inn, LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN Framingham-6 mi., (508) 872-4499 Camping: Not available on grounds. SEND ENTRIES TO: Secretary, Erin Keehan 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 39 Brush Hill Road, Sherborn, MA 01771 PO BOX 374 From West: I-90 East to exit 12 towards Framingham Route 9 East. Ramp toward Edgell Rd./Main Guilderland, NY 12084 St./Framingham. Right at lights onto Union. At roundabout merge right onto Rte. 126. Cross railroad (518) 428-4386 No phone calls after 9pm tracks at Rte. 135. First left onto Irving St. Bear right at light onto Loring Dr. which becomes Western [email protected] Ave. Left onto Brush Hill Road. 39 Brush Hill Road is on the right. ORGANIZER: Erika Hawkes, 508-954-1278 and Nici Hornblower, 508-259-3918 Comment: Big rigs should enter from Western Ave onto Brush Hill Road. OFFICIALS: TD: Sharyn Cataldo, MA; Judges: Pres: Rick Pearson, MA; Dressage Judges: Judith 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Dannemann, CT; Judith Travers-Lawless, MA; CD: XC/SJ: Dr. James Gornall, MA BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - Draw checks to Course Brook Farm. Entry: Per division: $165.00 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2200 m @ 420 mpm. N-1900 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 325 mpm. Stabling: $40.00 Varied terrain through woods and fields. Water at all levels. All courses: Average, for horses/riders From North: I-95 South to I-90 West to exit 12. Follow directions above. 1) ENTRIES: ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! All entry fees include a $25 non- with some experience at these levels. refundable office fee. Double entries not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country courses closed September 21. must pay an extra $25 non-member fee. $25 charge for lost pinny - no deposit required. All changes/ Levels may be divided as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on scratches must be made by email. Refunds: Before C.D.: Less $25 non-refundable office fee; after C.D.- entry. Entry limit 100. Entry/Stabling and competition cancellation -No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for Space limited - please write size of trailer on entry form. Water on grounds but may be difficult to all horses. Change Fee: $25, for any changes made at anytime after closing date. Changes must be in access so please bring your own. writing or e-mail. No phone calls. Food on grounds. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course opens-3 pm. Sat: Dressage (T,N,BN) -7:30 am; Show Jumping -10 am; Cross-country -1 pm. No non-competing horses on grounds. No motorized vehicles allowed on cross-country. Official Photographer: www.prestigesportshots.com 3) AWARDS: Prizes and 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.area1usea.org and www.coursebrookfarm.com Oct. 5, 2011. Stabling locations will be emailed. 74 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 7 5 AREA I EVE NTS OCTOBER 9 KENT SCHOOL FALL HORSE TRIALS Kent, Connecticut (Area 1) Enter online at www.evententries.com ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Erin Keehan, Secretary PO Box 374, Guilderland, NY 12084 518-428-4386 - BEFORE 9 pm. Email: [email protected] http://www.area1usea.org/Resources/Links/Kent/Kentpage.htm Use www.evententries.com and send the check WITH SIGNATURE PAGE (download from evententries. com) & HEALTH PAPERS to the address listed above; entries are not complete until all fees and paperwork are received by the Secretary. If using FedEx or USPS Express Mail waive signature requirement or delivery will be delayed. ORGANIZER: Kent School, Inc., Kent, CT Comp Mngmnt: Raymond J. Denis, 8 Lake Avenue, Georgetown, MA 978-239-2024, RaymondJDenis@ aol.com OFFICIALS: TD: Rick Caldwell, CT; Judges: Pres: Ann Marie Gregoire, MA; GJ: Cynthia Mancini, NY; Dressage Judge: Keith Angstadt, MA; SJ Judge: Beth Stoltz; CD: XC: Ronan Moloney; SJ: Linda Smith. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Kent School Horse Trials. Separate check for each horse. Entry: All divisions: $165.00; Stabling: $65.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes $25 non-refundable office fee. Please CLEARLY PRINT email address on your entry form. Double entries: Accepted no fee. Divisions will be split. Please state age and experience on entry form. If overbooked, management reserves right to limit a rider to 2 horses in competition. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Priority given to USEA members. Refunds: Before C.D. - Less $25 non-refundable office fee. All refund requests in writing-use e-mail. Telephone requests will not be considered; After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list/Stabling-In full. Competition cancellation-No Refund Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months. CT State Law requires all horse to have proof of current rabies vaccination - Please include with entry. Ambulance on grounds. All vans & trailers park in designated areas, not in stable yard. No hookups. Late entries will be considered if event is not full. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course open Saturday-3 pm. Sun: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping 9:30 am, Cross-country 11 am. 76 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA i EVE NTS 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Special Awards: Frank Kinsella Perpetual Trophy for best score in BN divisions; Masters Award awarded 1-4 places to amateur riders 50-60 years of age (state birth date and amateur status on entry) at Novice and Beginner Novice level; Vintage Award awarded 1-4 places to amateur riders 61 years and over (state birth date and amateur status on entry) with best scores in the competition at Novice and Beginner Novice level. New this year, Gillian and Hart Perry Sportsmanship Award, awarded to the competitor that exemplifies good sportsmanship. 4) STARTING TIMES: A preliminary time schedule will be posted on Tuesday, October 4 with update at week's end at www.area1usea.org. If you need times mailed, include SAE with entry. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $65/stall. Separate check for each horse; 20 permanent stalls on grounds Some off-site stalls available; please contact Secretary for directions. Stall doors/ initial bedding only provided. Veterinarian: Hoof & Paw Veterinary Service, Jayme Motler, DVM 914.489.1371 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Cornwall Inn-13 mi., (860) 672-6884. Fife N' Drum Motel-5 mi., (860) 927-3509, Willows Motel Amenia, NY 9 mi. (845) 373-8090, Heritage Inn, New Milford, CT - 15 mi., (860) 350-3097, Newbury Inn-Brookfield, CT, 21 mi., (203) 775-0220. . See www.kentct.com for more. Camping: On grounds; no hookups. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 30 Westwoods Road, Skiff Mountain, Kent, CT 06359 From South: Route 7 north to Kent to traffic light to left on Route 341. Over bridge 6 immediate right for 4.5 miles to top of hill. Continue straight past turnoff to Marvelwood School. From West: Route 684 to Route 22 North to Route 55 East. At end of Route 55, left to Route 7 north to Kent to traffic light. As above. From North: Route 7 south to Kent to traffic light, right on Route 341. From East: Route 341 west to Kent to traffic light. As above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: All Arenas on Grass 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: All T- 2000 m @ 420 mpm. All N-up to 2000 m @ 350 mpm. All BN-up to 2000 m @ 300 mpm, max. height 2' 7''. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels with a few changes and improvements from the spring horse trials. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed September 13. Entry limit 150. Divisions further divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Brennan's Supermarket food on grounds. No hay or feed available for sale. Please bring water for your horse as there is no water available in overflow parking field. Dogs must be leashed at all times. A free barbecue for competitors is planned on Saturday after the course walk. Others are asked for a $10 donation. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 77 AREA I EVE N TS OCTOBER 16 THE ETHEL WALKER SCHOOL HORSE TRIALS AREA I EVE N TS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sun: Dressage; Show Jumping; Cross-country. Simsbury, Connecticut (Area 1) 3) AWARDS: Special awards & 6 ribbons per division. Prizes available at secretary's table after scores ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/30/2011 Close Date: 9/27/2011 have been posted. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Oct. 4th at http://www.area1USEA.org; SEND ENTRIES TO: Anne Mainolfi, Secretary 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $75/stall/night Stall doors/initial bedding supplied. Stabling 59 Plantation Drive will be on grounds at a first come, first serve basis. All stalls must be cleaned upon departure, or a Suffield, CT 06078 cleaning fee of $25 will be charged. Feed/bedding/hay available for purchase, further info from secre- [email protected] tary is available. Veterinarian: Dr.Liza Stanley, (860) 379-9412. # will be posted at secretary's office. (860) 668-5767 before competition (860) 624-0827 during competition 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Avon Old Farms Hotel-4 mi., (860) 677-1651. Residence Inn/Avon-3mi., (860-678-1666. Merrywood B&B - 3 mi; (860)651-1785. Simsbury 1820 House-2mi., (860) 658-7658. Enter on-line: www.evententries.com. Credit Cards NOT accepted. Immediately mail check, signature Simsbury Inn-2 mi., (860) 651-5700. Iron Horse Inn-3 mi., (860) 658-2216. page, and Coggins. Entries not accepted until all paperwork and payment is received in full. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 230 Bushy Hill Rd, Simsbury, CT 06070 ORGANIZER: McKenzie Rollins,The Ethel Walker School, 230 Bushy Hill Rd. Simsbury CT, From I-91: Exit 40 - follow Rt. 20 to Rt. 10-202. Turn left. Follow to Rt. 167. Turn right on Rt. 167 at 2nd p.860.408.4354, f.860.408.4344, [email protected] light turn left, still on Rt. 167, 2.5 miles to the school. From I-84: Exit 39 - follow Rt. 4 west to Rt. 10-202. North on Rt. 10-202. West on Rt. 44. North on Rt. OFFICIALS: TD: Cynthia Mancini, NY 167, 3.1 miles to the school. Signs will be posted. Judges: Pres: TBD, Ann Marie Gregoire, MA CD:XC: Jim Gornall, MA; SJ: TBD 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to The Ethel Walker School. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2024m @ 420 mpm. N-1960m @350 mpm. BN- 1630m @ 320 mpm: sub- Entry: All divisions: $160.00 ject to slight revisions. All courses: average, for horses with some experience at these levels. All courses Stabling: $75.00 have ditches, banks, and water appropriate for levels. Grounds Fee: $15/entry for non-stabled horses 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Sept. 14th. 1) ENTRIES: Includes $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non- birth date on entry. refundable office fee; After C.D.- Entry-No refund/Stabling-in full ONLY if place can be filled from wait Food on grounds. list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Copy Dogs must be leashed. must accompany entry. 78 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 79 AREA I i AREA I EVE NTS Area Chairman Steve Symansky 22156 Sam Fred Rd. Middleburg, VA 20117 (540) 687-6333 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinators Gwen Dean 917 Old River Rd. Carthage, NC 28327 (910) 947-5780 [email protected] USEA National Adult Rider Coordinator Cindy DePorter 3759 U.S. Hwy 15 Oxford, NC 27565 (919) 693-9143 [email protected] Audrey Wiggins 217 Retriever Ln Carthage, NC 28327 (910) 315-3032 [email protected] Area II Adult Rider Coordinator Ann Baumgardner 15 Bellevue Lune Washington, VA 22747 (540) 671-0980 [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representatives Phyllis Dawson 36502 Kidwell Rd. Windchase Farm Purcelville, VA 20132 (540) 668-6548 [email protected] Kaiti Saunders 1320 N. Courthouse Rd. Arlington, VA 22201 (312) 969-6979 [email protected] Mary Schwentker 223 Buckhorn Rd. Dry Run Farm Middletown, VA 22645 (540) 869-7155 [email protected] Allison Springer PO Box 193 Marshall, VA 20116 (847) 612-1108 [email protected] Area Treasurer D.C. McBroom [email protected] Young Rider Advancement Coordinators Chris Donovan [email protected] 8 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Area Organizer Representative Penny Ross 1350 Decator Rd. Fairfield, VA 24435 (540) 348-1152 [email protected] Area Website: www.usea2.net Affiliate Eventing Association’s Area Representative Janet Gunn 11966 Bluegrass Ct. Nokesville, VA 20181 (703) 594-3139 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Associations: Blue Ridge Eventing Assn. Jen Wolz 3600 Ferncliff Rd Pulaski, VA 24301 540-605-0677 Email: [email protected] www.breventing.org Eastern States DCTA Carey Williams 7-J Dennison Dr. East Windsor, NJ 08520 (908) 692-1962 [email protected] www.esdcta.org French Creek Dressage Assn. Cherie Gaebel 271 Creamery Rd Elverson, PA 19520 (610) 761-0918 Email: [email protected] www.frenchcreekdressage.org Maryland DCTA Nancy Morris 16219 Dark Hollow Rd. Upperco, MD 21155 (410) 374-2955 [email protected] www.mdcta.org NCDCTA Amanda Atkins 2012 Chase St. Clayton, NC 27520 (252) 671-2175 [email protected] www.ncdcta.org Oley Valley CTA Jane Beck 855 Kurtz Mill Rd. Mohnton, PA 19540 (610) 856-1242 [email protected] www.ovcta.org Commonwealth DCTA Janet Gunn 11965 Bluegrass Court Nokesville, VA 20181 (703) 594-3139 [email protected] www.cdcta.com Delaware Valley CTA Pam Wiedemann 579 Creek Rd Christina, PA 17509 (717) 529 1063 [email protected] www.Dvcta.org 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 81 AREA II EVE NTS AREA II EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 3-4 FIVE POINTS HORSE TRIALS Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/Stabling -Less $ 25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/stable- No Raeford, North Carolina (Area 2) in writing, accepted by fax and email only; NO phone or answering machine withdrawals will be refund. Stabling refund only if stall is filled. Competition cancellation-No refund. Scratches must be accepted. $35 change/office fee until Aug. 27; $50 change/office fee thereafter. Changes after Aug. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 27 only as space warrants. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months: FAX a copy to: 910-875-4310 and bring it with you! Check entry status starting August 13 at www.carolinahorsepark.com. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: A,I,P,PH,PR USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country courses open-3 pm; Sat: Dressage- 8 am; CrossCountry-9:30 am; Sun: Show Jumping- 8am. This schedule is tentative. Final competition schedule will SEND ENTRIES TO: Abbey Dondanville- FPHT be determined by the number of entries in each division. Please check website for updates. 917 Cameron Court Monroe, NC 28112 3) AWARDS: Prizes 1st- 3rd and 8 ribbons per division. Home 704-282-1118; Cell 704-221-1311 (preferred and available during event); Fax (910) 875-4310 During competition only: (910) 875-2074 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Noon Aug. 31st at www.carolinahorsepark.com. No postcards will Email: [email protected] be sent. Competition Address: CHPF, 2814 Montrose Rd. Raeford, NC 28376 http://www.carolinahorsepark.com/ 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 192 permanent stalls (assigned based on postmark of individual complete entries--groups may be divided). $160/ stall; 8 am Thurs to Sun pm. Stall doors only ON-LINE Entries accepted with credit card payment ONLY Visa/MC, Discover, AmEx - NO CHECKS - all provided (no bedding included). $175 Tack Stall/Non-competing. Please use one person's or farm signature pages and coggins tests must be submitted within 5 days of on-line entry; Mail Paper Entry name for all 'stable with' requests. Bedding may be purchased in advance prior to 9/1 for $7/bag or with check or credit card info to secretary. Entries are not complete and will not receive a postmark on grounds during event for $8/bag. Veterinarians: So. Pines Equine, (910) 692-8640 # will be posted until all fees and paperwork is received. at Show Office. ORGANIZER: Sarah Connell, c/o Carolina Horse Park, 2814 Montrose Road, Raeford, North Carolina 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Resort Area! Reserve Early!! Microtel Inn 877-693-3738; Springhill Suites 28376 email:[email protected] by Marriott 888-702-4653 see web site for complete motel listings. Camping: Limited, electric/ water hookups; $35/night - Include $ with entry. First Come, first served- must pick up RV tag at check-in OFFICIALS: TD: Robert Stevenson, NC; Judges: Pres: Francis O'Reilly, WA; Dressage Judges: Janine Malone NC; Jan Jacobson, NC; Kate Hutchings, SC; Nancy Pope, SC; CD:XC: (A,I,P) Tremaine Cooper, 7) DIRECTIONS: Park address: 2814 Montrose Rd, Raeford, NC 28376; Show Office # during event: VA; (T,N,BN) Sarah Connell, PA; SJ: Marc Donovan, NC (910) 875-2074. Rte 1 & Rt. 211 in Aberdeen follow signs to Raeford. Take 211 East 8 mi. to Right on Montrose Rd. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to CHP U.S. dollars 2 miles to flashing light and turn right onto Calloway Road. Turn left into stabling entrance. Check only. Only ONE check needed for all horses/stabling/grounds fees! Entry: A-I-P: $200.00; T/N: $175.00; website for directions/map. BN: $150.00; Stabling: $160.00; All Stabling: $175.00 (each non-competition horse); Tack stall: $175.00; From 95 S: At St.Pauls. Take Rt 20 NW. Follow signs for 211W thru Raeford. Left @ Montrose Rd. 2 Stabling Extra nights: $25.00; Grounds fee: $35.00 (each non-stabled horse per event). Camping: miles to flashing light, turn right onto Calloway Road. Turn left into stabling entrance. $35.00 per night. First come, first served. MUST pick up RV tag at check-in; Violators will be fined $100 From 95 N: Exit 20 follow signs for 211 W thru Raeford. Left at Montrose Rd. 2 miles to flashing light. Turn right onto Calloway Road. Turn left into stabling entrance. PLEASE NOTE GPS SYSTEMS MAY 1) ENTRIES: Please go to www.carolinahorsepark.com for updated Omnibus listing before entering! NOT PROVIDE ACCURATE DIRECTIONS. Please check website and follow signs! All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Fax coggins and signature/release page to: (910) 875-4310; Include your name and phone # on all faxed pages. Double entries: Not accepted. 8 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 8 3 AREA II EVE NTS N OTES 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: A-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas & Warm-up: Natural sand base rings, all-weather footing. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Approximate Distances A-3600m @ 570 mpm. I-3400m @ 550 mpm. P-3200m @ 520 mpm. T-2400m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @375 mpm. BN- 1900m @325 mpm. All courses: True representations of their level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open for scheduled Friends of the Park schooling days. Check website for dates. Divisions may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. $50 Fine plus additional contribution to "The Dog Pound" cross country jump fund! No wheeled or motorized vehicles past start box or on cross-country. Management reserves the right to limit # horses per rider per division. Food available on grounds. 8 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 8 5 AREA II EVE N TS AREA II EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 3-4 SENECA VALLEY PONY CLUB HORSE TRIALS Poolseville, Maryland (Area 2) Come Celebrate our 50th Anniversary - Alumni and Competitor Party on Saturday! ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Kathleen Flynn, Secretary 10740 River Road Potomac, MD 20854 (301) 299-3668; no calls after 9 pm. Field site during event (day): 301-717-6121 Email: [email protected]. Web: http://www.senecavalleyponyclub.org/ ORGANIZER: SVPC Organizing Committee, c/o: Pam Blumberg, (301) 717-6121, and Nancy Jones, (240) 601-7127. OFFICIALS: TD: Trish Gilbert, MD; Judges: Pres: Jack Leary, CT; Dressage Judges: Karen Adams, MD; Ginna LaCroix, MD; Ingrid Gentry, MD SJ Judge: Kathy White, VA; CD:XC/SJ Morgan Rowsell, NJ EVENT FEES: Draw checks to SVPC Horse Trials. Entry: I: $185.00; P: $175.00; T: $165.00; N: $155 BN: $145.00 Starter: $75.00; Stabling: $35.00 (separate check). Muck Deposit: $40.00 (separate check, destroyed if stall left stripped). 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Incomplete entries will be put on the wait list until complete. Double entries not accepted. Copy of current negative Coggins must accompany entry: negative Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Please print a legible email address for notification purposes. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay an extra $25 with entry. Return check fee $30. Lost Pinney fee: $30. Changes: After close date-$25 per change; After 8/29-$50 per change. Late Entries: Entries received after closing date -- $25 late fee; entries received after 8/29 -- $50 late fee. Refunds: Before close date - full refund minus $25 office fee. After close date - less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Wait list expires 9/1/2010 at 9 p.m. Stabling - Full refund if sec'y notified by Sept. 1, no refund after that date. Competition cancellationrefunds or rebates will be provided - amount will be determined after payment of expenses. All withdrawals must be e-mailed ([email protected]) or faxed (301-299-0461 before 9 p.m.) - NO FAXES 8 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S ACCEPTED AFTER 9/2/10. No phone or answering machine scratches accepted. Check weekly status of entries updates online at www.senecavalleyponyclub.org. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-Country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage, Show Jumping, Cross Country (I, P and T). Sun: Dressage, Show Jumping, Cross-Country (BN, N, Starter Test). 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Aug. 31 at www.senecavalleyponyclub.org. Do not call for routine times please ENTRY STATUS: on-line at www.senecavalleyponyclub.org. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited off-ground available. $35 per night; Separate check made payable to SVPC. Mandatory stall cleaning deposit of $40 required. Check destroyed if left stripped. Stall doors provided; no bedding provided. For further info call Nellie Hanagan, (301) 367-3703. Veterinarian: Haley Kostinas, (301) 473-4114. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Courtyard by Marriott-10 mi., (301) 670-0008. Comfort Inn-10 mi., (301) 330-0023. Hilton, (301) 977-8900. Holiday Inn-10 mi., (301) 948-8900. Camping: Hook-ups not available. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 14401B Partnership Road, Poolesville, MD 20837 From 270 North or South: Exit 15, Rt. 118 South, to Germantown. Go 6 mi. to Rt. 28. Turn left. Go 0.7 mi to Rt. 112, Seneca Road (gas station on corner). Turn right. Go 4.2 mi. Turn right onto Partnership Rd. (SVPC Horse Trials sign on corner) Go 0.7 mi. to Bittersweet Field on right. From Beltway 495: Take River Rd exit #39, toward Potomac. Go 11.3 mi to stop sign. Turn left at stop sign (still River Rd) & continue 1.4 mi. Turn right onto Partnership Rd (SVPC H.T. sign on corner). Go 0.7 mi. to Bittersweet Field on right. Alternate VA Route: Take White's Ferry to MD side. Go through Poolesville. Take Rt. fork outside Poolesville onto Partnership Rd. Bittersweet Field on left. No large rigs allowed on Ferry. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter Test: USDF Intro Test B. Arenas: Grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 470 mpm. N-2000 m @400 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm. Starter Test: 1200 m @ 275 mpm. Note: All distances and speeds are approximate. All courses: I-moderately difficult for horses with some experience at this level. P/T-Moderately difficult with options at many fences. N/BN-Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Starter: Easy to average, maximum height 2'3". 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 87 AREA II EVE NTS NOTES 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Starter Test: will be run the same as a USEA/USEF horse trial and, unless otherwise stated, will follow USEF rules, max height in SJ/XC will be 2'3". Membership in USEA or USEF not required for horse or rider. No USEA or USEF drug or starter fees required. Cross-country competition course closed after August 22. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant: state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. No non-competing horses on grounds;no hacking out on grounds. Practice/hacking space available at stabling. No motorbikes on x-c while horses are on course. Official schooling days September 7 and 10, from 10 am to 5 pm = $50. No advance registration necessary. Ground person and copy of current negative Coggins required. Minors must have parent/ guardian signatures. For further information on schooling days, call Donna Willems (301) 580-6764. Horse Trials volunteers receive a free schooling pass and commemorative gifts; contact HT Volunteer Coordinator Karen Widmayer (301) 661-1448. 8 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 8 9 AREA II EVE NTS SEPTEMBER 11 BUCKS COUNTY HORSE PARK FALL HORSE TRIALS AREA II EVE N TS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available 9/8 by email, send request to [email protected], www.startboxscoring.com Revere, Pennsylvania (Area 2) 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $35/night. $25 cleaning deposit. Stall doors provided may be ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/26/2011 Close Date: 8/23/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN half doors. Hay/feed/bedding available for purchase. Veterinarian: Scott Angstat. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Plumsteadville Inn-8.8 mim. (215) 766-7500. Hampton Inn-17.8 mi. (215) 536-7779. Best Western-17.4 mi. (215) 536-2500. Courthouse Motel Inn 215-348-9222 SEND ENTRIES TO: Melanie O'Neill 6251 Stump Road 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8934 Easton Rd., Revere, PA 18953 Pipersville, PA 18947 From North/West (also NY, NJ): I-78 to Easton; Follow Rt. 611 South thru Raubsville, Riegelsville, (215) 766-7107 Kintnersville, to traffic signal in Ferndale. BCHP is exactly 1 mi. south of traffic signal, on right. [email protected] From Philadelphia/South: Rt. 611 North thru Doylestown, Plumsteadville, Ottsville. Traffic signal at http://www.buckscountyhorsepark.org/ junction of Rt. 412, stay Rt. 611 North. Horse Park is 2.3 mi. on left. From Central NJ: US Rt. 202 South to Rt. 413 North, to Rt. 611 North, continue as above. ORGANIZER: Bucks County Horse Park Organizing Committee, Melanie O'Neill 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test OFFICIALS: TD: Cindy Mancini, NY; Judges: Pres: Eileen Pritchard-Bryan, MD Dressage Judges: Pam A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A -Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Screenings, Weidemann, PA; Jane Cory, PA; SJ Judge: Alex Orr; CD:X-C/SJ: Susan MacRae rubber and sand. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to BCHP. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: PT- 2400 m @ 470 mpm T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm. BN- Entry: P/T: $160.00; T: $145.00; N: $145.00; BN: $110.00; Stabling: $35.00; Muck Fee: $25.00. 2000 m @ 350 mpm, max. height 2'7". All courses- Solid courses at each level. Varied terrain, wood & fields, hills & flat. Check website for status of water. PT uses T course; will have several Preliminary 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $20 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Accepted. BN com- questions at Training height. PT show jumping full Preliminary level. petitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Fee of $25 charged for changes/ additions after closing date. Prelim fees do not apply to P/T Refunds: Before C.D-Entry/Stabling less $20; 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open for schooling until September 2 - $35. After C.D-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for Divisions further divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and all horses. birth date on entry. Food on grounds. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sun: Dressage- 8 am; Cross-coun- No mechanized vehicles on cross-country. try- 10 am; Show Jumping-Noon. Some divisions may show jump before cross-country. Dogs must be leashed. Check entry status at www.startboxscoring.com . Correct mistakes by closing date or be charged the 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons/division. Dressage: 6 ribbons per division. Special awards: closest to cross- change fee. country time; horse park member awards-include member number. Day of show phone 267-337-4159 9 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 91 AREA II EVE NTS AREA II EVE N TS SEPTEMBER 16-18 PLANTATION FIELD HORSE TRIALS into open division. Double entries: Not accepted. Valid email addresses required on each entry blank. Unionville, Pennsylvania (Area 2) All communication will be done by email. Please print legibly. Refunds: Withdrawals between OD and Area II Advanced & Intermediate Championships Friday August 5th office is waived. After 8/5 to CD.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee, notify sec'y by 1) ENTRIES: All entries include a $25 non-refundable office fee. If not noted on entry, rider will be put written confirmation only with fax, email, or letter ONLY; After C.D.-Entry/stable-No refund. Competition ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 cancellation-No refund. $50 lost pinney fee. $25 change fee. No changes to entry after Sunday, Sept. 11. $50 charge may be attached to all entries missing signature page, coggins or other incomplete informa- LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC1*,CIC3*,CIC2*,A,A-Ch,I,I-Ch,P tion if not received by Sunday night, Sept. 12. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months. Not notifying sec'y of intent not to compete will incur $25 fee. This applies also to no shows. CIC horses must be SEND ENTRIES TO: Bambi Glaccum, Secretary registered with USEF, FEI, & have current health certificate. CIC3* must have FEI Passport; CIC2* & PO Box 82, 1420 Doe Run Rd. CIC1* U.S horses must have at least a National Passport. Foreigh horses must have FEI Passports. CIC Unionville, PA 19375 competitors must use the 2011 USEA CCI/CIC Entry Form. All stabled horses must have health certifi- (610) 347-2024 tel/fax; (610) 347-1001 tel/fax cate with proof of inoculations. WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO STABLE IF MISSING ON ARRIVAL. During event (610) 347-2024; Cell (610) 316-0450 If space allows and post entries accepted a $25 late fee will be charged. Email: [email protected] All incomplete entreis as of Monday September 12 will be charged a late procession fee of $50.00. http://www.fairhill.com/ 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Barns Opens-1:00-5:00 pm; In-Barns for CIC horses (Other times All communications via email - provide legible valid email address. must be pre-arranged.) Cross-country courses open-3 pm. Enter online at www.evententries.com. Immediately mail checks, signature page (download from even- Friday: 8:00-CIC Dressage all day; 8:00-Dressage National Division all day. National Divisions Show tentries.com) and Coggins to address below. Entries are not accepted until payment is made. If using Jumping. Sat: Cross Country; Sun: CIC Show Jumping FedEx or Overnight Mail waive signature requirements. All communications via email - provide legible valid email address. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division. CIC3*- $2,500; CIC2*/1*- $1,000. Advanced- $3,000 if 40 starters cross-country; Plantation Futurity (P horses 7 yrs & younger first yr. of prelim. competition). ORGANIZER: Plantation Field Equestrian Events, Inc., c/o: Denis Glaccum (same as above). 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Wednesday, September 15 from sec'y, (610) 347-2024, 5-9 pm or OFFICIALS: TD: CIC-Roger Haller, USA; Asst. CIC/National: Trish Gilbert, MD internet: http://www.fairhill.com. Judges: Pres CIC: Brian Ross, USA Members: Sandy Phillips, GBR, Jane Hamlin, USA National Pres: Jane Hamlin, VT Dressage Judges: Elise Kellerman, PA; Jane Cory, PA; Pam Wiedmann, 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $140/stall from Thursday am through Monday noon. Further PA; SJ Judge: Seema Sonnad, PA; CD:XC: CIC3* Tremaine Cooper, USA; CIC2*/1*/ National: Denis info from Denis Glaccum. $25 fee if stall is left dirty. Hay/feed/bedding available for purchase. Veterinar- Glaccum, PA; SJ: Marc Donovan, NC; Veterinarian Delegate: Dr. Peter Blauner, USA. ian: Unionville Equine Center, # will be posted at stables and telephone. ALL STABLED NON-CIC HORSES MUST HAVE HEALTH CERTIFICATE AND PROOF OF INNOCULATIONS PER FEI RULES. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to PHEE, Inc. Foreign/Can. add $5.00 to each entry fee, (US dollars). 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: The Hilton Garden Inn (official hotel for the horse trials-discount room Entry: CIC3*: $450.00; CIC2*: $450.00; CIC*: $400.00 (Includes stabling) A: $250.00 ($50 of entry put rate if booked by Sept. 1), (610) 444-9100 or book online at www.gardeninn.com. Fair Field Inn, Rt 1, into prize money); I: $250.00; P: $225.00; Stabling: $140.00 Kennett Square, (610) 444-8995. Best Western, Rts. 1 & 322, Chadds Ford, (610) 358-9400. Mendenhall Inn Hotel & Conference Center, Rte 52, Kennett Pike, Mendenhall, PA, (610) 388-1181. For B&B's, www. chestercountylinks.com/ chester/topic/lodging/. 9 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 9 3 AREA II EVE NTS NOTES 7) DIRECTIONS: Mapquest & GPS Directions: 450 Apple Grove Rd., Coatesville, PA 19320, Chester County, U.S. From South: 95N to exit 100, N to Rte. 1, N to Rte. 82 Unionville/Kennett Square exit. Left at ramp, approx. 6 miles through Unionville. From North 95: south to 322, west to Rte. 1 south to Rte. 82 N to right off ramp 6 mi. through Unionville. Follow signs to Competitor Entrance and Stabling. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: CIC3*-2009 FEI Three-star Test B-Std. CIC2*-2009 FEI Two-star Test B-Std. CIC1*- 2009 FEI One-star Test A-Std. A-2010 USEF Advanced Test A-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CIC3*-3800m. CIC2*-3200m. CIC1*-2700m. A-3800m @ 570 mpm. I-3200m @ 550 mpm. P-2500-2800m @ 520 mpm. T-2000m @ 420 mpm. 300 acres rolling terrain required fit horses. Courses: I/P-course preparation for CCI1* and CCI2*. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Aug 1. Riders may be limited on total rides. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. LEASH DOGS! All dogs $2 fee, loose dogs $5 FINE! NO dogs on course! All LOOSE dogs on course $10 FINE! All fees & fines: Payable to Fair Hill Course Building Fund. Trade Fair. Wine & cheese party each event day. Preliminary Futurity: For horses seven & under that have not competed at Preliminary before 2007. Specify on entry; additional info sent. Organizers' competition: Open to all USEA registered event organizers riding their own horses. Call Denis before sending entry, and for additional info. Any changes will be posted on our website. 9 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 9 5 AREA II EVENTS AR E A I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 17-18 MARLBOROUGH HORSE TRIALS sages will be accepted. Competition cancellation-Refunds or in lieu of offers at organizer's discretion. Post entries accepted after Closing Date at Organizer’s discretion and will include $35 late fee. Neg. Upper Marlborough, Maryland (Area 2) Coggins within 12 months required for all horses. The Marlborough Horse Trials is celebrating 20 years in 2011! If Young/Junior rider or AREA II Adult Rider Rider, please indicate on entry if interested in Adult Rider or Young/Junior Rider Team Competition. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Stables open-Noon. Cross-country course open-3 pm. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P,PH,PR Sat: (All P/N) Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-9:30am; Cross-country-10:30 am. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,PTH,PTR,N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR Sun: (PT/T/BN) Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-9:30am; Cross-country-10:30 am. USEA Recognized Test: Intro All times and days tentative and may change depending on number of entries at each level. SEND ENTRIES TO: Send complete entries to: 3) AWARDS: 1st place prize & 8 ribbons per division. Additional prizes donated by sponsors and MHT Secretary, Lydia Wainwright awarded to top placings in each division. See website for details; www.marlboroughhorsetrials.org. 10C Greystone Ct Annapolis 21403 4) STARTING TIMES: Start times available on the web site. No phone calls please. All entries and Questions and emails to [email protected] scores will be available live on the web thanks to StartBox Scoring. Find the link on our website, www. 443-474-3631 (during competition). marlboroughhorsetrials.org or http://startboxscoring.com/showcalendar.php Please see our website for the USEA Omnibus for more information; http://www.marlboroughhorsetrials.org 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Hidden Spring Stables. 6005 McKendree Rd., Lothian, MD 20711, (410) 867-3933, approx. 8 miles from event (off of Route 4). $40/stall/night. Perm stalls. Stall doors & ORGANIZER: Donna R. Bottner, 2945 Cassidy Place, Waldorf, MD 20601, (301) 503-8549 eve, initial bedding full service barn (Indoor arena) only provided. Veterinarian: On-site, # will be posted at Email: [email protected], fax (301) 638-1952. sec'ys office. OFFICIALS: TD: Kathy White, VA 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Closest accomodations to the event are: Sleep Inn, Upper Marlboro, (301) Judges: Pres: Gretchen Butts, MD; Dressage Judges: Susan Graham-White, R, MD; Peggy Pariso, r, MD; 599-9400 and Executive Inn & Suites, Upper Marlboro, (301) 627-3969. Additional accomodations in CD:XC: Roger Haller, GA SJ: Ray Wheeler Clinton, MD Colony South Hotel (301) 856-4500 or in Bowie, MD Comfort Inn-15 mi., (301) 464-0089. Check website for additional accommodations, www.marlboroughhorsetrials.org. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Marlborough H.T. Entry: P: $190.00; PT: $185; T: $180; N: $170.00; BN: $160.00; Intro: $100.00. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Rosaryville State Park, Upper Marlboro, MD 20772. Park entrance is on Stabling: $40.00 Marlton Road West off Rt. 301 South. From South: I-95 to MD, Rt. 4 east to US Rt. 301 south 4 miles to Rosaryville State Park on the right. 1) ENTRIES: Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay From North: I-97 to MD Rt 3 south becomes MD Rt 301 south. Same as above. extra $25 with entry. ALL ENTRIES MUST INCLUDE PRINTED AND VALID EMAIL ADDRESS; ALL COMMUNICATION WILL BE VIA EMAIL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON ENTRY Lost pinny fine=$35. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test $30 fee for returned checks. Entries are considered accepted when all Paperwork/ Signatures/Coggins B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice and fees are received. Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/Stabling-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After Test B-Sm; Intro-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-sm. Arenas: Grass. C.D.-Entry-Less-$25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. $30 fee for any change of entry after CD. Scratch/withdrawals accepted via email or fax only with acknowledgment from office – No phone mes9 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 97 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2700 m @ 520 mpm, good, confidence building course. PT/T-2400 m @ 450 mpm, solid course for level; N-2100 m @ 400 mpm; average for horses with some experience. BN- 1900 m @ 350 mpm; average for horses with some experience. Intro- 1500 m @275 mpm; fun and easy introduction to eventing. All courses: Varied terrain with woods; gently rolling terrain with excellent galloping tracks. Expect water, banks and ditches at all levels, except Intro. Intro- water, bank and ditch optional. Inviting spectator venue. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Please help us celebrate our 20th year! Great food available for purchase on grounds featuring "Turkeyman" and the "Fruit & Ice Connection". Maryland Tack on the grounds for all your riding needs! Dogs must be leashed with person attached! A $25 fine will be collected and donated to the MHT Course Bldg. Fund for all loose dogs. No water on grounds - Please Bring own water! $30 fee for non-competing horses on the grounds. Non competing horses will not be allowed in warm up areas. Cross-country closed except for schooling day on Tues. Sept. 20, 9 am-4 pm Entry gate closes at 4 pm. Call Janice Binkley-Cole (443) 336-7662 or Donna Bottner (301) 503-8549 for info- All courses same as competition courses on Sep 17 & 18. $50 fee per horse and rider combination. Check our website, www. marlboroughhorsetrials.org, before coming to check state of course if weather is questionable. Safety vests, proper footwear and helmet must be worn. No vest, no helmet--no school. Grounds person on foot, must accompany single riders. Keep up with our derbys, schoolings, and other events hosted by The Marlborough Horse Trials... join us on Facebook! 9 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 99 AR E A I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 24-25 THE MIDDLEBURG HORSE TRIALS Middleburg, Virginia (Area 2) For 2011 - Improved XC Footing! ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T SEND ENTRIES TO: Mary Jane Skidmore PO Box 1758 Middleburg, VA 20118 Email: [email protected]; Phone (703)839-5793 (please no calls after 8:30pm) Website: http://www.mocponyclub.org ORGANIZER: Jennifer Mosle, P.O. Box 1758, Middleburg VA 20118 Email: [email protected] Phone (703)201-1023 Competition Management: Middleburg Orange County Pony Club OFFICIALS: TD: Helmut Boehme, VA Judges: Pres: Janice Conlon, MD Dressage Judges: Nancy Lowey, VA; Susan Graham White, MD SJ Judge: Kathy White, VA CD: XC/SJ: Nina Fout, VA EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - See individual section for details. Draw checks payable to Middleburg Horse Trials. Entry: Per division: I: $190.00; P: $180.00; T: $170.00; N: $160.00 Grounds fee (only non-stabled horses): $10.00 Stabling: $75.00 Extra night: $35.00 Muck Fee Deposit: $50.00 (separate check) 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $30 non-refundable office fee. Include printed, legible and current email address on entry. All correspondence from secretary will be by email. All entrants must be USEA members. All Intermediate & Preliminary riders and horse owners must be USEF members and include copies of their membership cards, or pay the $30 non-member fee. All horses must include USEA registration #. 10 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA II EVENTS All entries must include copy of negative Coggins valid thru September 25, 2011. For all stabled horses, include separate $50 check for returnable muck fee for each stall requested. For all ship-ins, include grounds fee of $10 per horse. Riders limited to three (3) horses for the entire event, if oversubscribed. Riders may send one (1) additional entry including all fees and paperwork – PLEASE, mark preference of draw! Double entries: Not accepted. Draw priority given to complete entries. After closing date incomplete entries will be charged additional $30 office fee. Check entry status online at www.mocponyclub.org Entries may be accepted after the closing date on a space-available basis. Entries postmarked after closing date must include an additional $30 office fee. $30 charge for any changes for level, horse, or rider after the closing date. This fee will be waived for entries postmarked on or before 16 Aug for changes submitted before 7 pm Sep 13 (one week after the closing date). $50 charge for lost pinney, no deposit required. $25 charge for returned checks. Refunds: Before C.D. - Less $30 non-refundable office fee. Entries postmarked on or before 16 Aug are eligible for refund less $30 non-refundable office fee if scratch received before 7 pm Sep 13 (one week after the closing date). Refunds: After C.D.- Entry: $80 refund ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Stable: $50 refund only if place can be filled from wait list. If place cannot be filled, then NO REFUND. NO REFUNDS for any level (entry or stabling) after 7 pm Sept. 17. Competition cancellation - No refund. Changes/scratches should be sent to the secretary by email or US Mail. Changes/scratches NOT accepted by phone. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Show Jumping course open-4 pm. Sat: Dressage (I/P)-8 am; Dressage(T/N)-Noon; Show Jumping (I/P)-10 am. Sun: Cross-country (P/I)-8:30 am; Show Jumping (T/N)-Noon followed immediately by cross-country. 3) AWARDS: For I/P:Trophy, 6 ribbons per division & prize money paid by check at event. For T/N: Trophy, 8 ribbons per division and certificates toward next year's entry. Product awards at all levels by Sponsors: VitaFlex Nutrition, Nutramax Laboratories, Smartpak Equine, Somerset Saddlery & United Vet Equine. The Margaret M. Lee Perpetual Trophy to low score intermediate horse. The Tender Offer Perpetual Trophy to low score preliminary horse. $2 fee for mailing ribbons paid to secretary prior to leaving grounds. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available after Wednesday, Sept. 21 Noon only on www.mocponyclub.org. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $80/stall Friday, Sept. 23, 9 am to Sunday, Sept. 25, 7 pm, $35 extra night. 84 10x10 permanent stalls with doors on grounds. Initial bedding (2 bags shavings) only provided. Mandatory stall cards with pertinent emergency contact information must be posted on stalls for night watchman. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 101 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S Competitors required to provide separate $50 check as a refundable muck fee per stall with entry & stabling form. Stalls must be stripped & stall cards left on stall. Checks will be destroyed, if stalls are left clean. Limited access for trucks & trailers in barn areas. No Parking in barn area; parking only in nearby designated vehicle/trailer parking area. Feed/Hay/Shavings available for purchase onsite through Tri-County Feeds, Inc. Veterinarian: VA Equine Imaging (540)687-4663 clinic. Numbers posted at stables & secretary's tent. Emergency Hospital: Marion duPont Scott Equine Medical Center, Leesburg, VA (800)436-2911 No public phone at Glenwood Park. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western Leesburg-15 mi., (703) 777-9400. Days Inn Leesburg-15 mi., (703) 777-6622. Holiday Inn Leesburg-15 mi., (703) 771-9200. Comfort Suites Leesburg-15 mi.,(703) 669-1650. Hampton Inn & Suites Leesburg-15 mi., (703)669-8640. Hampton Inn Dulles Chantilly-16 mi. (703)818-8200. Fairfield Inn Chantilly-16 mi., (703)435-1111. Courtyard by Marriott, Chantilly-16 mi., (703) 709-7100. Make reservations early. Camping: Not permitted by the Trustees of Glenwood Park. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Glenwood Park, 36800 Glenwood Park Lane (off Foxcroft Road), Middleburg, VA 20117 From D.C: I-66 west to Rt. 50 west, to Middleburg. Right at only traffic light in Middleburg onto Rt. 626 (Madison St) Rt. 626 becomes Foxcroft Road at edge of town. Proceed 1.1 miles to Glenwood Park on the right, white stone pillars and sign welcome you to Glenwood Park. From Winchester I-81: Rt. 50 east to Middleburg. Left at only traffic light in Middleburg onto Rt. 626 as above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P- 2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Bluestone & sand mix rings, grass warm-up. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200 m @ 550mpm. P-2800 m @ 520mpm. T-2200m@450mpm, N-1900 m @ 375mpm. Terrain: Open, rolling racecourse turf. Includes water complex, bank and coffin. All courses: Moderately difficult, for horses with experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: In 2011, plans to aerate XC galloping lanes and improve landing areas are needed. Cross-country course closed for schooling. Weather and footing permitting unjudged xc (BN-T) may be included during the MOCPC Fall Combined Test on Aug 7, 2011. MHT entries limited to 245 horses. Divisions further divided/combined as entries warrant, please state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Ship-ins should plan to bring your own water, long distance to water in barns. Caterer on grounds for breakfast & lunch. Vendors on grounds during event. Photographers on site with mobile labs. No motorized vehicles on cross country course, except official vehicles. Dogs must be leashed per USEF rule GR 1301.6 and attached to a person or truck & trailer; $25 fine for loose dogs payable to Middleburg Humane Foundation. 10 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 10 3 AR E A I I EV E NTS AREA II EVENTS SEPTEMBER 24 FLORA LEA FALL HORSE TRIALS 3) AWARDS: Prizes for first and second place - 6 ribbons per division. Medford, New Jersey (Area 2) 4) STARTING TIMES: Available at FloraLeaFarmLLC.webs.com on September 21 ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Not available. Veterinarians: Dr. Bruce Hansen & Keenan, McAllister Associaties. # will be posted with sec'y. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Iris Inn-2 miles, (609) 654-7528. McInt osh Inn-10 miles, SEND ENTRIES TO: Debbie Adams (609) 234-7194. Flying W Motel, Medford-(609) 267-7673. Camping: Not available. 49 Chapel Ave Medford, NJ 08055 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 21 Branin Rd., Medford, NJ 08055. [email protected] From I-295: Exit 34 A Marlton, Rt. 70 East. 9.7 miles at traffic light make a right onto Branin Rd. Large 609-876-4826 Wawa on northeast corner. Bear left at fork, go through the stop intersection. Farm 1/2 mile on right. From NJ Turnpike: Exit 7 to Rt. 206 south to Rt. 70 west. At second traffic light (3.5 mi.) turn left onto ORGANIZER: The Adams Family/ Debbie Adams 49 Chapel Ave Medford NJ 08055 609-876-4826 Branin Rd; Large Wawa on northeast corner; bear left at fork, through stop intersection, farm 1/2 mi. on right. OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judge: Pres: TBD Dressage Judges: TBD 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. CD: XC: Morgan Rowsell, NJ; SJ: Debbie Adams BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Flora Lea 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Approximate distances. T-2000 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. Horse Trials. BN-1600 m @ 325 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Entry: All Levels: $170.00 Preliminary is newly designed and newly built course Stabling: Not available on grounds, contact secretary if needed. Will be at Pineview Farm, Shamong $30 per night 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double Entries not accepted. Refunds: birth date on entry. Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee ; After C.D.-Less $25 with approved Vet. or Medical Food on grounds. Certificate received within one week of competition. $25 fee for all changes after the C.D. All changes by Dogs must be leashed with human attached: $50 fine for loose dogs. email, fax. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: All Divisions-Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:30 am. Training then Novice to follow. 10 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 10 5 AR E A I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2 MORVEN PARK FALL HORSE TRIALS AREA II EVENTS 1) ENTRIES: Before filling out your entry, please READ this Omnibus page IN FULL. HT entries includes a $25 non-refundable office fee; does NOT include stabling - see below.) $30 charge for change of entry. Leesburg, Virginia (Area 2) PLEASE include copies of current Rider, Trainer & Owner (including farm, syndicate & AHTF, etc.) USEF 2011 IDHSNA/USEA FEH East Coast Championships membership cards. All original signatures must be signed in ink. Double entries: Not accepted. Send entry form/fees & stabling form/fees for each horse and tack stall. Refunds: Before C.D. Less $25 nonre- ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/16/2011 Close Date: 9/13/2011 fundable office fee. After C.D.-Less $25 office fee ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. NO REFUNDS for any level (entry or stabling) AFTER 9 pm, Sept. 24. All scratches must be given directly to Sec'y IN LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: A,I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T WRITING, BY FAX, OR E-MAIL. We are not responsible for scratches left on answering machine. Competi- USEA Recognized Tests: FEH-Ch tion cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months for all horses, including non-competing horses, must accompany entry. Horses without copy of current Coggins will not be allowed on grounds. SEND ENTRIES TO: Shannon Pedlar, Secretary 41793 Tutt Lane 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: 3 PM, Cross-country courses open. FEH Championship Classes Leesburg, VA 20176 Sat: Dressage, Show Jumping, Cross-country for Training & Preliminary; Dressage & Show Jumping for Phone: (703) 777-2890 x 0; Fax: (703) 779-1368 Advanced and Intermediate. Email: [email protected] Sun: Dressage, Show Jumping, Cross-country for Novice; Cross-country for Advanced and Intermediate. http://www.morvenpark.org/ Riders please note: If you have included an email address, we will notify you of changes to schedule & Or use www.evententries.com. missing items in your entry via email. Please check emails regularly! Days the divisions run may change due to numbers of entreis. Check on-line Omni listing for changes. ORGANIZER: Morven Park Org. Committee, Margaret Good, Chairperson, 18683 Canby Rd, Leesburg, VA 20175, (703) 777-8776. Fax: (703) 777-8455; [email protected]. 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division. Major Lynch Memorial Trophy to best overall open Advanced score. OFFICIALS: TD: Gale D'Amanda-Fox, NY 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Sep 28 on the Internet www.morvenpark.org. If emergency, times avail- Judge: Pres: Mark Weissbecker, MA; Dressage Judges: Susan Carr-Davis, MD; TBD able by phone from sec'y (703) 777-2890 on Sep 28-29 ONLY from 9 - 5 pm. SJ Judge: Helmut Boehme, VA CD:XC:/SJ: (A-P) Tremaine Cooper, VA; (N-T): Jeff Kibbie, PA 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 10' x 10' Stalls: $40/day. Tack rooms $40/day. 148 permanent stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. All entries, including noncompetes, must have a stabling form. All stabling EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to Morven Park. requests must be in writing by closing date. Additional requests after CD subject to $30 processing fee. CHECKS must be DRAWN ON U.S. BANKS or U.S. money orders. NO FOREIGN CHECKS. Entry: A: ABSOLUTELY no changes in stabling, after Sept 30. Bedding available for purchase. Veterinarian: TBD - # $220.00; I: $220.00; will be posted in the barns, stable office and Sec'y's office. All vans/trailers that are staying overnight must P/T: $195.00; N: $185.00 FEH Championships: go to long-term parking. This will be strictly enforced. NON-COMPETING HORSES: MUST fill out an entry Stabling: $40.00/per stall per day form (write non-competing in division entered) and include all signatures, Negative Coggins test, and Tack stall: $40.00 /per day applicable fees. Non-competing horses that are not stabling will be charged a $40 fee. Pinney Deposit: $50.00 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western-2 mi., 1-800-528-1234. (ask for Morven Park rate) Comfort Suites-2 mi. (703) 669-1650. Holiday Inn, 1-888-850-8545 (ask for Morven Park rate) Hampton Inn Suites (703) 669-8640(ask for Morven Park rate). Ask for rooms under "Morven Park ". NO electric or water hookups. No tent sites. No sleeping in barns. Self-contained RV/Trailers only. Book accommodations early as this is Waterford Fair Weekend. 10 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 107 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 41793 Tutt Lane, Leesburg, VA 20176 [North of Leesburg off Rte 15] From North: Right on Rte 740-Tutt Lane (1 mile north of town, just before Leesburg bypass) - 8/10 mile to drive on left. From South: Left on Rte 740-Tutt Lane (200 yards after end of Leesburg bypass) - 8/10 mile to drive on left. DO NOT follow signs in Leesburg for "Morven Park". 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: A-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B- Sm. T-2010 USEA Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas and warm-up: sand and stone dust. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: A-3600 m @570 mpm. I-3200m @550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. Terrain: Advanced-difficult, Intermediate -moderate, Preliminary-moderate, Training-moderate, Novice-moderate. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course never opened with the exception of two scheduled schooling days. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section (we will try to accommodate those preferences, but not always possible) and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Vendors welcome - call Morven Park (703-777-2890) for information and reservations. $50 deposit per pinney. DOGS MUST BE LEASHED as per USEF Rule GR 301.6 Failure to comply could result in elimination. NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES allowed on cross-country other than Official Vehicles. * Refund checks not mailed until after event and check has cleared. Checks not received call (703) 777-2414. Please enter on-line at WWW.EVENTENTRIES.COM use the 2011 Entry Form (located in the Omnibus and at http://www.useventing.com/resources/files/docs/2011_usea_3dht_entry_form.pdf ). 10 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 10 9 AR E A I I EV E NTS AREA II EVENTS OCTOBER 8-9 THE MARYLAND HORSE TRIALS AT LOCH MOY FARM 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees must be in US funds; checks must be US checks or money orders from Adamstown, Maryland (Area 2) of money order/cash/cashiers check (no exceptions). Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office US banks; no foreign checks. All monies paid between October 2nd and October 9th must be in form fee. All BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay a $25 non-member fee. $50.00 will be ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 charged for any returned checks. Any change to entry subject to $25 fee and must be in writing (fax, email or mail). Before C.D. - change of horse and/or rider and/or division allowed. After C.D. - change LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN of horse or rider (not both) and/or division, space permittingn. ANY paperwork received after October 2nd, add $20 late fee. If space allows and post entries are accepted they will be charged an additional SEND ENTRIES TO: Mary Coldren Secretary $50. Absolutely No telephone withdrawals, changes or stabling requests will be accepted. ALL ENTRIES Maryland HT MUST INCLUDE PRINTED VALID EMAIL ADDRESS; ALL COMMUNICATIONS AFTER CLOSING DATE 1235 Park Mills Road VIA EMAIL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON ENTRY. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable Adamstown, MD 21710 office fee; After C.D.- No refunds. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. 12 month Coggins must be (717)529-3254 (301)874-0968 fax current through last day of competition and must accompany entry. [email protected] http://www.themarylandhorsetrials.com/ 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: (I/T/BN): Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:30 am. Enter online at www.evententries.com (credit cards accepted) or send the check to the address listed Sun: (P/N): Dressage 8 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross-country-10:30 am. Schedule is Tentative. above. All checks must be received prior to October 2nd. Check website for possible changes to schedule. If doing an electronic entry through www.EventEntries.com, you must submit your payment, signature page, and copy of Coggins within 5 days of entering (if not postmarked within 5 days, entry will be 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Special prizes - High point series award, awarded for assigned a postmark on the date it is complete). points accumulated by competitors entered in all 3 MDHT 2011 Recognized USEA Events. For series details and entry information, see web site. ORGANIZER: Carolyn Mackintosh, [email protected], (301)514-0111 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Thursday before on website www.themarylandhorsetrials.com OFFICIALS: TD: Helmut Boehme, VA Judges: Pres: Janice Conlon, MD Dressage Judges: Karen Adams, MD; Peggy Pariso, MD; Betty Thorpe, 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 68 permanent stalls on site with stall doors in addition to 50 stalls in MD: Sara Smallwood, VA SJ Judge: Kathy White, VA adjoining indoor enclosure. $75 per night includes one bale of straw. STRAW BEDDING ONLY! Include CD: XC: (I)Tremaine Cooper, VA; (P,T,N,BN) Mogie Bearden-Muller, MD SJ: Kathy White, VA a SEPARATE $50 check muck deposit. Bedding/Hay available for purchase ONLY if preordered on stabling form. Veterinarian: Justin Sobota, DVM (240-818-5971). Vet on grounds for duration. Farrier: Josh EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Maryland Horse Eggink (301)418-1237 will be on grounds. Trials. Separate check for each entry. Entry: I: $205.00 P: $200.00; T: $195.00; N: $185.00; BN $175.00 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Main Stay Suites, 7310 Executive Way, Frederick, MD 21704 301-668-4600 Stabling: $75.00 per night. (7.42 miles away); Sleep Inn, 5361 Spectrum Dr, Frederick, MD 21703 301-668-2003 (8.27 miles away); Muck Fee: $50.00 (separate check) Holiday Inn Express Frederick , 5579 Spectrum Dr, Frederick, MD 21703 301-695-2881 (8.60 miles Double Entries: Not accepted away);) Comfort Inn (pet friendly) (7.42 miles away)301-668-7272 7300 Executive Way, Frederick, MD Post Entry/Late fee: $50.00 21704. Camping: Not Available, no RV hook-ups on grounds. 110 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 111 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1235 Park Mills Road, Adamstown, MD 21710 From Route 15 in Maryland or Virginia: At Pt of Rocks, turn South onto MD-28 / CLAY ST. At stop sign turn right to continue on MD-28. Turn LEFT onto PARK MILLS RD. Event is 1.1 miles on left. From I-70 in MD: exit # 54 onto MD-355 South/ URBANA PIKE. Turn right onto Park Mills Road. Event is 6.4 miles on right. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Dressage arenas: All-weather footing. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: ALL I- 3200 m @ 550 mpm. All P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. All T-24000 m @ 420 mpm. All N-2000 m 350 mpm. All BN-1600 m @ 325 mpm. Footing is old established turf, good footing, will be aggravated and watered. BN/N- Moderate, good confidence building courses. T-Moderate. P-Moderate to challenging. I-Bold, straight forward course for horses with limited experience at this level. SJ and Dressage Arenas: All-weather footing. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open for schooling for the week of October 17th; Schooling Cross Country course open daily by appointment (301)514-0111. See website for details www.themarylandhorsetrials. com. Wine & cheese party each event day for competitors and volunteers. Concessions available on grounds. All dogs must be leashed per USEF rule GR 301.6, failure to comply could result in elimination or fine. No motorized vehicles on course. Water on grounds but it is advised to bring your own. Cross-country schooling, 10 am - 6 pm, weather permitting, Monday, October 17 - Sunday, October 23. Unrecognized Starter Event October 16. To stay up to date on the new course additions, clinics, schooling and entry information, become a fan of the Maryland Horse Trials on Facebook, follow us on Twitter. 112 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 113 AR E A I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 8-9 FALL HORSE TRIALS AT THE ARK Monroe, North Carolina (Area 2) Waxhaw Tack Exchange Across the Levels Team Challenge (Mdn-Prelim) FEH and YEH - TBD based on entries. Combined Tests (Mdn-Prelim). ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,TN,N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5,YEH-4,FEH,Maiden SEND ENTRIES TO: Fall Horse Trials at The Ark: Abbey Dondanville 917 Cameron Ct. Monroe, NC 28112 Cell: (704) 221-1311 (available during competition) [email protected] http://www.wnaaa.com/ ORGANIZER: Organizer and Event Secretary, Abbey Dondanville ([email protected]) OFFICIALS: TD: Lisa Rogers, NC Judges: Pres: Mary Lewis, GA; Kate Hutchings, SC CD:XC/SJ: John Williams, NC EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory (see individual section for details): Draw checks to WNAAA. Entry: FEH: $50.00 (+ $10 USEA Starter fee); YEH: $75.00 (+ $10 USEA Starter fee); P/T/PT/TN/N/BN: $165.00; M: $125.00; CT: $50.00; $25.00 Grounds fee if not stabling;stabling $40.00/night. Non-stabled horses: $25.00 Stabling: $40.00/night Camping: $25.00 hook-ups; $15.00 no hook-up (per night). 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. If doing an electronic entry through EventEntries.com, you must submit your payment, signature page, and copy of coggins within 5 days of entering (no postmark will be assigned until the entry is complete). Prelim riders must include copy of USEF Membership card or pay the USEF non-member (no exceptions). BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay additional $25 with entry. Maiden Test riders do not need to pay the $20 USEA fee or the $25 Non-Member fee. Combined Tests riders who are not USEA members must pay an a $25 USEA non-member fee, but are exempt from the $20 USEA fee. Please include an email address on your entry (all communication will be electronic). Incomplete entries will not be given ride times. 114 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA II EVENTS Please identify competition on all email and fax communication. All changes must be in writing (email best) and are subject to a $25 fee after closing date. All entry fees not received by the closing date will be assessed a $10 late fee (all monies paid between the closing date and event must be paid in cash/ money order/cashier's check). Double entries: Not accepted. Non-stabled horses: $25/horse (for the weekend). $25 returned check fee. $50 charge for lost pinny, no deposit required. Refunds: Before C.D.‑ Entry/stabling Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.‑ Entry-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from waiting list. No stabling fees refunded unless filled by a waited listed horse. Competition cancellation-no refund: Free cross-country schooling. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses (included with entry). Across the Levels Team Challenge Sponsored by Waxhaw Tack Exchange: Teams consist of three or four riders of any age/division competing in any levels. The best three weighted scores will be used to determine final team standings. Riders will continue to earn individual awards and USEA points in their respective divisions. Please remember to write your team name on your entry form--team captains should also email the secretary a list of riders/levels competing on their team. If you wish to ride on a team, but do not have enough riders to form one, please email the secretary (we will keep a list of interested riders to help make teams). There is no additional fee to compete as a team. Prizes will be awarded to all members of the top three teams. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm; Stabling opens at 12 noon; Show Office opens at 2 pm. Sat: Dressage 8 am; Show Jumping-10 am; Cross‑country 10:30 am. Sun: FEH & YEH-9am 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. Dressage ribbons in each division. Special prize for the event's overall lowest junior/young rider and adult scores. Prizes for all members of the top three Waxhaw Tack Exchange Across the Levels teams. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available October 6th at www.wnaaa.com; postcards will not be sent. Check website often for entry status and other updates. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $40/night Thursday-Saturday nights (early arrivals/layovers are $20). 90 perm stalls and 60 temporary stalls on grounds (assigned based on postmark). Stall doors and 2 bags shavings provided. Additional shavings; $7/bag (order by October 1st). $25 muck deposits, separate check (muck deposits included with entry fees will not be returned). PLEASE USE ONE PERSON'S NAME OR FARM NAME FOR ALL STABLE WITH REQUESTS. Veterinarian: South Ridge Vet. Clinic (704) 933-1414. # posted at stabling and at show office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Super 8, 4.5 mi. (704) 289-1555. Days Inn Monroe, 5.25 mi. (704) 289-4581. Comfort Inn Monroe, 6.75 mi. (704) 289-9537. BW Inn & Suites, 7.33 mi. (704) 283-4746. Hampton Inn, 7.8 mi. (704) 220-2200. Camping: Limited electrical/water hookups available $25/night (20 NEW 30-50amp hookups away from the barn area--must be reserved in advance); primitive camping $15/night (unlimited--no hook-ups). Bathrooms with showers on premises. Horses may NOT be kept at trailers overnight. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 115 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1126 Charlie Williams Rd., Monroe, NC 28112. Do NOT follow MapQuest directions that bring you in on Charlie Williams Rd.- it is poorly marked and rough gravel. From Southern Pines: US. 1 South to US. 74 West to Monroe, NC. Left on Rt. 601 South (Pageland Hwy at the Jack-N-Box). Take the first Right after Hidden Spring Horse Farm onto Macedonia Church Road (the flashing light is GONE); turn left at stop sign onto Medlin Rd. WNAAA is 1 mi. on right; please use second entrance into the farm (just past the covered arena). Do NOT enter from Charlie Williams Road. From North, South & West: I-85 or I-77 to Charlotte, NC. I-485 beltway east toward Mathews. US. 74 East (Independence Blvd/ Roosevelt Blvd.) through Monroe, NC. Bear right on US. 601 South (Pageland Hwy). Follow directions from above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. PT-2010 Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. TN-2010 Traning Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. M-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand indoor warm-up, 3 bluestone all-weather dressage arenas. Show jumping in bluestone all-weather arean & warmup in covered arena. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2970 m @520 mpm. T‑2340 m @ 450 mpm. N‑2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1700 m @ 350 mpm. Maiden-1300m @ 250 mpm 2'3" max ht. All courses: Rolling pasture & woods. Moderate difficulty; ditches and water on all courses. Continuing improvements and new jumps. All courses aerovated and seeded before the event. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Persons interested in volunteering should contact Susan Watson ([email protected]); all full day volunteers will receive a $25 voucher to use toward any future WNAAA event. Cross-country course open by appointment only, closed Labor Day (maps with distances and times available online). Entry limit 150. If entries warrant, show jumping will be on grass in a hedged grand prix field. Concessions on grounds; open daily at 7am with breakfast and coffee. Dogs welcome, but must be leashed at all times. Exotic animals (zebras, camels) on premises, but not visible from any competition area. Course footing greatly improved. Unpaid electronic entries will be collected under GR913. 116 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 117 AR E A I I EV E NTS AREA II EVENTS OCTOBER 8 RADNOR HUNT HORSE TRIALS 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division. Open Divisions: $500 each level. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited stabling available at nearby farms. Bedding provided. Riders should muck stalls before leaving. Veterinarian: Kim Russell, # will be posted by the Show Jumping Arenas and Website. Malvern, Pennsylvania (Area 2) Close Date: 9/20/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T SEND ENTRIES TO: Mary Coldren PO Box 196 Cochranville, PA 19330 717-529-3254; fax 717-529-1908 [email protected] www.radnorhuntht.org http://www.radnorhuntht.org/ Enter ONLINE at evententries.com ORGANIZER: Radnor Hunt Horse Trials Organizing Committee, Richard Walkup, Chairman. 505 Broad Run Rd, West Chester, PA 19382 (610) 793-2095. OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Dressage Judges: TBD Judges: Pres: TBD CD:XC/SJ: Morgan Rowsell, NJ EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - Draw checks to Radnor Hunt Horse Trials: Only one check required for all fees. Entry: N, T: $175.00; PT: $190.00; Stabling (off-site): $50.00 (per night) Extra nights: $50.00; Late Fee: $50 1) ENTRIES: Enter ONLINE at evententries.com. Check website (www.radnorhuntht.org) for updated omnibus and additional information. Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double Entries: Accepted. ENTRIES are considered accepted when all paperwork and fees are received. Scratches must be in writing or via email only. No phone or answering machine withdrawals will be accepted. REFUNDS: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-Less $25 office only if place can be filled from a wait list. Competition Cancellation-Less $25 office fee. Change fee after 9/25=$25.00; Change fee after 10/5=$50.00. If space allows and post entries are accepted they will be charged a late fee of 50. Negative Coggins required for all horses within 12 months. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available October 5 at www.radnorhuntht.org. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hampton Inn Great Valley (610) 699-1300. Summerfield Suites, (800) 8334353. Homewood Suites, (610) 296-3500. Holiday Inn Express, Exton, (800) 906-6672 (allows pets)! Microtel Inn & Suites, (888) 619-9292 (allows pets)! Great Valley Sheraton, (610) 524-5500. Holiday Inn Express, Frazer, (610) 691-0400, 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 826 Providence Rd., Malvern, PA 19355 From I-476: Take Route 3 west, go 6 mi. to Providence Rd. (traffic light), turn right, go 2 mi. From PA Turnpike: Exit 24 (Valley Forge) take 202 South to exit 252 South. Follow 252 for 7 mi. to light at Goshen Rd. Go right onto Goshen, go 3.4 mi to stop sign. Go right on Providence Rd. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena size: PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Screenings & sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2400m @ 420 mpm. N-2000m @ 350 mpm. Courses: Moderate courses for these levels. Suitable for the horse and rider with experience at the level: Very inviting, confidence building courses over gently rolling terrain. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed September 28. Entry limit: 150 entries Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. NO MOTORIZED VEHICLES ALLOWED ON CROSS-COUNTRY COURSE. Water available. Excellent food on the grounds. Pig Roast Saturday late afternoon for all sponsors, competitors, volunteers and friends at the Radnor Hunt Pony Club grounds. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country courses open for walking-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-10:00 am. Cross Country 10:20 ***Note: all riders will have published show jumping times and published X-C times being APPROX. 20 minutes after your S-J ride. 118 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 119 AR E A I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 12-16 FAIR HILL INTERNATIONAL THREE-DAY EVENT Elkton, Maryland (Area 2) USET Foundation Fall Championship CCI3*, CCI2* 2011 USEA East Coast Young Event Horse Championship ENTRY PERIOD: CCIs Open Date: 8/16/2011 CCIs Close Date: 9/13/2011 YEH Open Date: 8/30/2011 YEH Close Date: 9/27/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: CCI2*,CCI3* USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5-Ch,YEH-4-Ch SEND ENTRIES TO: CCI Secretary, Fair Hill International 378 Fair Hill Drive Elkton, MD 21921 (410)-398-6911 sec'y, (410) 398-2111 office, (410) 398-5020 fax email sec'y: [email protected] email office: [email protected] http://www.fairhillinternational.com/ If doing an electronic entry through EventEntries.com, you must submit your payment, signature page, and copy of Coggins within 5 days of entering (if not postmarked within 5 days, entry will be assigned a postmark on the date it is complete). WHEN MAILING PAYMENT, INCLUDE A COPY OF ENTRY FORM OR EVENT ENTRIES RECEIPT. Entries are to be COMPLETE by September 27th. ANY paperwork received after September 27 will be charged an additional LATE FEE of $50. ORGANIZER: Fair Hill International Competitions Committee, 378 Fair Hill Drive, Elkton, MD 21921, (410) 398-2111, Fax (410) 398-5020 OFFICIALS: TD: CCI3*: Martin Plewa (GER); CCI2*: Christian Struck (DEN). Judges: CCI3* Pres: David Lee (IRE); Members: Christian Landolt (SUI), Sue Baxter (GBR). CCI2* Pres: Kellie Towers (CAN); Member: Burkhard Beck-Broichsitler (GER). CD:X-C: Derek di Grazia (USA); SJ: Sally Ike (USA) EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to Fair Hill International, Inc. Entry: Per entry: CCI 3/2: $575.00, YEH: $175.00 (U.S. dollars only). Pinny Deposit: $35.00 (separate check) Stabling: $225.00 Clean Stall Deposit: $35.00 (separate check) Tack Stall: $225.00; Camping: $45.00 per night with hook-up, $25 per night no hook-up. AREA II EVENTS 1) ENTRIES: Association fees: refer to the fee section of the entry form for payment amounts. Entry includes a $50 non-refundable administration fee. CCI Competitors must use the 2011 CCI entry form. $35 refundable fee for return of pinny (separate check included with entry). $35 stall deposit returned when stall is stripped (separate check included with entry). Refunds: Before C.D.- Less $50/Stabling-In full; After C.D.- Entry/stabling-No refund (will be considered a donation to the cross-country building fund). Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. (Copy must accompany entry & horse). CCI horses must be accompanied by a valid FEI Passport, and on grounds by 9 am, Oct. 12. Entries are to be COMPLETE by September 27th. ANY paperwork received after September 27 will be charged an additional LATE FEE of $50. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Horses may arrive Monday Noon to 5 pm and Tuesday 9 am to 5 pm. Earlier arrivals must be cleared through CCI sec'y. CCI Horses must be on grounds by 9 am Wed., Oct. 12. Please Note: CCI horses stabled in fenced enclosure with 24-hour security. All CCI horses must be examined BEFORE ENTERING CCI stables. (Examination upon arrival-FEI Rules). Arrivals after 5 pm or before Noon on Monday or 9 am on Tuesday or any horses without proper papers will be held in holding stalls, provided by management until examined & approved. FEI rules allow only the following persons connected with horse access to CCI stables: Rider, a max. of 2 Owners at any one time, Trainer (as listed on entry), 1 Groom/horse, Vet. accompanying competitor. Only official Event Farrier allowed in CCI stables. Wristband and personalized credentials employed for ID access to CCI stables at all times. Wed: Briefing, Speed/Endurance walk-10 am; First horse inspection-2 pm. Thurs & Fri: CCI Dressage-9 am., and YEH Tests. Sat: Cross Country-8 am. Sun: Third horse inspection-8:00 am; Show Jumping-10 am. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division. Prize money paid by check mailed to owner of horse listed on entry. Trophies: CCI3*: The "Fair Hill Bronze"-CCI3* winner; The "Gladstone Trophy"- presented by the USET to the highest placed US Rider; The "Guy V. Henry Memorial Trophy" - the USEF National 3* Championship-highest placed US Rider; The "Linda Moore Trophy"- highest placed Foreign Rider; The "Edward Johnson Memorial Trophy"-highest placed Adult Amateur Rider. The "Amanda Warrington Trophy"-highest placed entry in 1st CCI3*. The "Beale Morris Memorial Trophy" - highest placed Lady Rider. The "Welcome Here Farm Trophy"-highest placed American Thoroughbred Mare. The National Under 25 Championships, The National Owner/Rider Championship, The National Three Star Championship. CCI2*: The "Heartwood Farm Trophy" -CCI2* winner; The "Seahorse Farm Trophy"-owner of the winning horse; Leading Foreign Rider Trophy; The Combined Training Trophy-highest place US Rider; The "Markham Trophy"-highrst placed US YR; The National 22-24 year old Championship; The "Jonathan R. Burton Trophy"-US YH Championship; The "Keith Taylor & Sheila Hundt Memorial Award"- highest placed current USPC member; The "Mid-Atlantic Horse Rescue Trophy"-highest placed American Thoroughbred. Both CCI3* & CCI2*: Best Presentation Award; Fitness Award; Sportsmanship Award. Completion ribbons to all who finish the competition. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Wed. October 12, after first horse inspection. 12 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 121 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $225.00 from Monday to Monday. Trailer parking is remote. Only competitors paying $25 per night for primitive camping will be allowed to park trailers in Stabling Area. The DNR Management encourages use of straw bedding. Temp. stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. Bring stall guards. Indicate on stabling form whether bedding on straw or shavings. Feed/ Hay/Bedding available for purchase IF PRE-ORDERED, further info from stable office. Veterinarian: Catherine Kohn, DVM, official FEI Vet. # posted at stabling office/sec'y office. Sampling Procedure for Prohibited Substances (Vet Regs, Ch. V&VI and Annex IV) Regular sampling is carried out in CCI 4/3*, CCIOs, World Cup Qualifiers and Finals, Championships and Games, whereas at other CCIs sampling is recommended. When testing takes place, the number of horses tested is at the discretion of the Testing Veterinarian/Veterinary Delegate; however, a minimum of three is recommended (Vet Regs Art. 1016). 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: La Quinta Inn & Suites, 9 mi. 410-620-9494; Courtyard by Marriott Newark at U of D: 302-737-0900; Hampton Inn, 9 mi., 410-398-7777; Holiday Inn Express, 10 mi., 410-287-0008; Best Western North East, 10 mi., 410-287-5450; Days Inn, 9 mi., 410-392-5010. Camping: $45/night. 5 sites with hook-up 2 miles from stables; limited sites w/out hook-up adjacent to stables. Advance reservations & payment required. Specify preference. Only competitors paying $25/ night for primitive camping will be allowed to park trailers in Stabling Area. Additional accommodations listed on our website, http://www.fairhillinternational. com. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 400 Gallaher Rd, Elkton, MD 21921. From North: I-95 S. or NJ Turnpike S. over Delaware Memorial Bridge, take exit 109A (Rt. 279 Elkton) to Rt. 213, right on 213 N. to right on Rt. 273 E., 1 ½ mi. then right onto Gallaher Rd. 1/2 mi. to stabling and show grounds on Gallaher Rd. From South: I-95 to Exit 100. Left off ramp on Rt. 272 N, 5 mi. to Rt. 273 E, 6 mi. pass Rt. 213 intersection. Same as above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena size: CCI3*- 2009 FEI Three-Star Test B-Std. CCI2*- 2009 FEI Two- Star Test B-Std. Arena: All-weather. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CCI3* - 5700 m @ 570 mpm. CCI2* - 4950 m @ 550 mpm. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country NEVER open. Riders may be permitted to enter 4 horses if time schedule permits. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Maryland Dept. of Natural Resources requires proof of rabies vaccination. Owners will be fined $50/dog per incident by MD DNR for unleashed dogs anywhere on grounds INCLUDING STABLE AREA. Motorized vehicle use is restricted to designated areas - HELMETS REQUIRED. Visit our website at http://www.fairhillinternational.com. Save the Date! The Dansko Fair Hill International is pleased to announce the 2nd Annual Calcutta Dinner and Dance on Wednesday evening, October 12th, held in the VIP Tent. Stay tuned for more information! 12 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 123 AR E A I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 16 CDCTA FALL HORSE TRIALS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Sat: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sun: Dressage (T)-8 am, (N/BN/BBN)-10 am; Show Jumping (T)-10:30 am, (N)- 1:00 pm, (BN/BBN)-3:00 pm. ALL ENTRIES SHOULD BE PREPARED TO GO TO XC 20 MINUTES AFTER SHOW JUMPING! Culpeper, Virginia (Area 2) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/30/2011 AREA II EVENTS Close Date: 9/27/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Test: Intro SEND ENTRIES TO: Sandy McCormack 21450 Evergreen Mills Rd. Leesburg, VA 20175 703-307-8259 [email protected] http://www.cdcta.com/ ORGANIZER: Helen Hayn, 10000 Paddock Lane, Culpeper, VA 22701 (540) 937-4536, cell (540) 8781340, email: [email protected] 3) AWARDS: CDCTA Prize for Low Score CDCTA Rider of the Weekend. All divisions: Prize for 1st place and 8 ribbons. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Oct. 12th, on the internet, CDCTA.com or from sec'y's Email. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Local stabling within 5 minutes of the event, send a seperate check and stabling form. Stabling is from Friday Noon till Sunday 5pm, cost is $75 and includes 2 bags of shavings, contact show secretary for list of locals accommodations . Veterinarian: Agape Veterinary Practice. # will be posted at secy's office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: In Culpeper, Best Western 540-825-1253, Comfort Inn 540-825-4900. In Orange, Holiday Inn Express, 540-672-6691. OFFICIALS: TD: TBA Judges: Pres: TBA Dressage: TBA CD:XC: Mogie Bearden-Muller, MD SJ: Gigi Winslett 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 7200 Robinson River Road, Rapidan, VA 22733 From Rt. 66 - 29 South towards Charlottesville - At Culpeper go Past exit for Commonwealth Park - next RT 15 SOUTH -Toward Orange - Left at end of Ramp - Less than 8 miles MILES ON LEFT - Robinson River Road - LOOK FOR HORSE TRIALS SIGNS- LOCATION FOR DRESSAGE & SJ AT RIVER BOTTOM. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to CDCTA. Entry: Per division: T: $185.00; N: $175.00; BN: $165.00; Intro: $110.00 Non-competing horse ground fee: $25.00; Stabling: $75.00 - offsite for the weekend - 5 min from event; Post Entry/Late fee: $50.00. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All T‑2010 USEF Training Test B‑Sm. All N‑2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Intro -2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass footing. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. ENTER ON-LINE VIA www.evententries.com . For electronic entries, take advantage of Event Entries digital signature, coggins and membership card features. Mail legible coggins, signature page (complete with Owner, Rider and Trainer signatures) and checks to secretary within 5 days of electronic entry prior to closing (if not postmarked within 5 days, entry will be assigned a postmark on the date it is complete). Double entries: NOT ACCEPTED. All BN members who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Changes: Must be in writing Via Email Fee of $35 charged for changes after closing date; $50 fee for changes after October 9th. ANY PAPER WORK NOT RECEIVED BY OCTOBER 14th 9pm add $50 fee. $40 fee for bounced checks. $50 charge for lost pinney. Refunds: Before CD Less $25 office fee; After CD entry/stabling - No Refund. Competition cancellation: No refund. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: All T‑2400 m @ 450 mpm. All N‑2000 m @ 375 mpm. All BN - 2000 m @ 350 mpm. Intro - 1800 @ 300 mpm. All courses: Most fences max. Horses should have experience at level of entry. Forward, galloping track for all levels. Intro-Good for first-timers 12 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course always closed. Entry limit 250. Rider limited 4 horses total. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. If found not on leash, will be charged $50.00 fine. Eligibla Section and birth date on entry; if no birth date listed, senior assmed; if no preferences specified under the Eligible Section, Open is assumed. Organizer reserves right to cancel divisions. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN WATER. Cross-country Schooling day is planned for Sunday, October 17th. Please see website for more information. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 125 AR E A I I EV E NTS AREA II EVENTS OCTOBER 20-23 WAREDACA HORSE TRIALS AND CLASSIC TRAINING 3-DAY EVENT or above within the previous 24 months; Cross Country to be run over a championship type course. Unity, Maryland (Area 2) scratch/change fees still apply. Check website for status. BOUNCED CHECKS SURCHARGE $35 Waredaca Novice Masters Competition & Classic Training 3 Day Event Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/Stabling-In full; After C.D.-Entry-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from Details on Waredaca website at www.waredaca.com wait list/Stabling-Less $10 only if vacancy filled. NO REFUNDS after 9 pm, Oct. 17. Competition cancella- If space allows and post entries accepted, they will be charged an additional $50; all other refund/ tion- No refund. Entries are considered ACCEPTED when all the paperwork and fees are received. ENTRY PERIOD: T3D Open Date: 8/23/2011 HT: Open Date: 9/6/2011 T3D Close Date: 9/20/2011 HT: Close Date: 10/4/2011 Scratches/Changes...must be made in writing either email( [email protected]) or faxed 301 570 0287. Changes to entry between CD and Sunday October 16 9:00 PM: $25. Changes between Monday LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P before the competition and the event conclusion: $50 per change. A fee of $25 will be charged for any USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN,T3D changes made to the entry between October 5 (after the closing date of October 4) and October 15th. A fee of $50 will be charged for any change made to the entry between October 17th thru October SEND ENTRIES TO: Janey Staehle 23rd. Any paperwork received after October 16th/postmarked or delivered, add a $50 post entry fee-this 4015 Damascus Rd. includes post entries, signature pages, coggins, fees etc. Laytonsville, MD 20882-2105 (301) 570-4191 day (301) 570-0287 fax ALL ENTRIES MUST INCLUDE PRINTED VALID EMAIL ADDRESS; ALL COMMUNICATIONS AFTER (301) 570-2150 during competition CLOSING DATE VIA EMAIL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED ON ENTRY. Janey E mail: [email protected] Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Farm website: http://www.waredaca.com/ 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: HORSE TRIALS: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. ORGANIZER: Gretchen & Robert Butts, 4015 Damascus Rd., Laytonsville, MD 20882, (301) 570-4191 Sat: All T & BN: Dressage-8 am; Show jumping-9:30 am; Cross-country-11:30 am. days; (301) 774-7123 eve. T3D Co-organizer: Cindy DePorter, Oxford, NC, [email protected]. Sun: (All N & P) Dressage-8 am; Show jumping-9:30 am; Cross-country-11:30 am. Training Level 3-Day Event: SPECIFIC DETAILS TO FOLLOW UPON ENTRY ACCEPTANCE. OFFICIALS: TD: Helmut Boehme, VA Tues/Wed: T3D check in; arrival. No arrivals before 2 PM Tuesday. Judges: Pres: Pam Wiedemann PA; Dressage Judges: Peggy Pariso, MD; Cathy Tucker-Slaterbeck, MD; Wed: 9:30 Welcome briefing; all riders to attend, First Horse Inspection. WELCOME DINNER. Marjorie Davis, MD SJ Judge: Kathy White Thurs: Dressage. T3D TD: Seema Sonnad, PA Fri: Cross-country. T3D: Pres: Sue Smithson, NC Sat: Show Jumping; mounted awards ceremony. CD:XC: Robert Butts, MD SJ: Kathy White VA Dinners, educational seminars and demonstrations will occur throughout the event. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Waredaca, Inc. 3) AWARDS: HT: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Cash certificate 1st--3rd. Special prizes detailed in Entry: HT: P: $195.00; T: $185.00; N: $175.00; BN: $165.00 program. Novice Chsp/Master Novice: Trophy and 8 ribbons plus $500 to be awarded for each section. Novice Masters: $180.00 - make sure to state "Masters" on entry form birth date must be stated on entry form. T3D AWARDS DETAILED IN T3D PACKETS; MANY SPON- T3D: $295.00 SORED PRIZES! 1) ENTRIES: T3D: Use regular HT Entry Form. Waredaca MASTERS NOVICE Competition: Two sections 4) STARTING TIMES: HT: STARTING TIMES: Available October 19 BY 2 PM ON WEBSITE: will be offered if enough riders enter - Novice Riders age 40-49 and 50+: birth date must be stated on www.waredaca.com. entry form. Riders in this division may not have completed more than 2 horse trials at the Training level 12 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 127 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: HT: $50/stall/night--25 perm. stalls on grounds. No initial bedding. T3D: $195 for duration of competiton Tuesday through Sunday; this includes one horse stall and a shared tack stall. All Training 3-Day horses stabled on site. All stabling assignments WILL BE EMAILED AND POSTED ON WEBSITE!! Shavings can be pre-ordered via website; further info from secy. $50 muck fee (separate check) required for ALL stabling; stall assignments & directions will be POSTED ON WEBSITE by October 20. On Call Vet: Damascus Equine Associates, (301) 253‑3992. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ask for special Horse Trials rate! Holiday Inn (Gaithersburg)-12 mi., (301) 948-8900. Camping: Not available. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 4015 Damascus Rd., Laytonsville, MD 20882 From Baltimore/Frederick: I-70 to Rt. 97 South; Approx. 8 mi. to right onto Rt. 650/Damascus Rd., Horse trials entrance, 1 1/4 mi. on right. From VA/Washington, DC Beltway (495): To I‑270 N. Exit Shady Grove Rd. east. Continue east on Shady Grove to right on Rt. 124. At fourth light, turn right on Brink Rd. Go 4 mi. to left on Howard Chapel Rd. At stop sign, turn left on Damascus Rd. Entrance immediately on right. From SE Maryland: Washington Beltway to Rt. 650 north, crossover Georgia Ave/Rt. 97, entrance 1 1/4 mi. on right. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. T3D: 2010 USEF Training Three-day Test-Std. Arenas: 4 all weather permanent rings planned for completion by event date 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: HT: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375mpm. BN-1800 m @ 325mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Classic TRAINING LEVEL 3-DAY AND NOVICE MASTERS: Participants should expect a championship level course to include water, banks, ditches and suitable combinations. T3D: Specific details for A, B, C and D on website. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Sept. 15. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. NO motorbikes anywhere on the cross-country course. Cross-country schooling day, Tuesday October 25 weather/footing permitting. Many extra activities planned for 3-day participants; more details available, including qualifications on USEA Area II website. UNRECOGNIZED EVENT SUNDAY OCTOBER 30; PRIZE LIST ON WEBSITE. 12 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 129 AR E A I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 28-30 THE VIRGINIA HORSE TRIALS be made in writing before C.D., any change to entry stats/stabling /post entries after C.D. a processing fee will be charged according to chart above. Attn: VAHT on entry envelope. ABSOLUTELY NO TELEPHONE WITHDRAWALS, CHANGES, OR STABLING REQUESTS WILL BE ACCEPTED. Lexington, Virginia (Area 2) Area II Beginner Novice, Novice, Training and Preliminary Championships A College Team Challenge - details on website A Friendly Adult Team Challenge - details on website Friday afternoon/evening Show Jumping Test Will offer JYOP, JOT, JON, and JOBN. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/13/2011 Close Date: 10/11/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,IR,P,P-Ch,PH,PR USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N-Ch,NH,NR,T,T-Ch,BN,BN-Ch,BNH,BNR SEND ENTRIES TO: Penny Ross, Secretary 1350 Decatur Rd. Fairfield, VA 24435 (540) 348-1152 (day), Fax: (540) 348-1152 *97 Email: [email protected], website: www.vahorsetrials.com During days of competition only: VHC Show office (540) 464 2962; http://www.vahorsetrials.com/ ORGANIZER: Brian & Penny Ross, (same as above) and Virginia HT Organizing Committee OFFICIALS: TD HT: Ray Denis, MA TD Area II Ch: Sharyn Cataldo, MA Judges: Pres. HT: Jack Leary, CT Pres. Area II Chsps: Jackie Smith, OH Dressage Judges: Carter Bass, VA; Brigette Simmons, NC;Nicky VogelVA; Amelia Pantaze, VA SJ Judge:Judy Spitzer, VA CD:XC: I-David O'Connor, VA; P/T/N/BN-Brian Ross, VA SJ: Brian Ross EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory;- see individual section for details. Draw checks to Virginia Horse Trials. Entry: All Divisions $190.00; Stabling: $45.00 per night. Early Arrival: $55.00 Grounds Fee: $10.00. Non-competing horses: $50.00 plus stabling. Changes after CD: $ 25.00. Changes after Times Set: $40.00. Changes in Show Office: $50.00. 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. All entries will receive confirmation via e-mail. Show Jumping Test Friday evening, Oct 30-sign up in show office, limited number of spaces available $30.00. Double entries: NOT Accepted. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses. Non competing horses are welcome on grounds. $50.00 per horse, plus appropriate stabling fees. Must sign waiver in office and be issued a non competing horse number. Riding will be restricted to published times and areas . Absolutely NO ATV's allowed at VHC. All Withdrawals must be made in writing, postmarked, emailed, or faxed, no later than Closing Date. All changes to entry must 13 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA II EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country courses open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-10 am I, OP (including Area II championships) and P . Friday afternoon/evening Show Jumping Test. Sat: Dressage ALL T/N/BN (including Area II championships)-8 am. Cross-country OP (including Area II championships) followed by I, will run XC on the Oakhill side of the property. All other P and T/N/BN Area II championship divisions will run on the main complex side approx noon Sat. Show Jumping T/N/BN (except Area II championships) -10 am. Sun: Show Jumping: I, OP, P, all Area II P/T/N/BN Championships(reverse order of placings)- 8 am ; Cross-country (T/N/BN)-9 am. 3) AWARDS: Area II N & T Ch's Trophy and ribbons through 10th & prizes thru 3rd. - completion ribbons . HTs Trophy & 6 ribbons. Show Jumping Test - Cash back, top three places & 10 ribbons. 4) STARTING TIMES: Check website for times 7 days prior at www.vahorsetrials.com; (540) 348-1152. Please no extra phone calls. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $45.00 per day/night. Barns open up noon Thursday. Early arrivals = $55 per night/day; layover additional fees require call ahead to arrange. 800 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided, no initial bedding provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase. All entries must have a stabling form. All stabling requests must be in writing by C.D., additional requests after C.D. subject to $30 processing fee. ABSOLUTELY NO CHANGES IN STABLING after Oct 23. Any horses found in unassigned stalls will be fined $100, must move & pay fine before dressage! Bedding: Straw & shavings only! Veterinarian: Dr. Brent Hall, (540) 377-9270 & cell (540) 280-7070, # posted at stabling office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Book early, busy college weekend. Complete listing of accommodations can be found on website, www.vahorsetrials.com. Expedia.com good deals. 1000 rooms up to 5 miles from event. Camping: The Virginia Horse Center has 78 Camping Spots with 30/50amp electric and water hookups. Reservations can be made online at [email protected] under the facilities link. Selection of reserved site is still first come, first served upon arrival. Camping without reservations will be permitted if there are vacancies. Questions can be directed to stableoffice@ horsecenter.org or 540-464-2966. NO prepay or reservations accepted via entry form. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 487 Maury River Rd., Lexington, VA 24435 From I-81 North or South: Take Exit 191 to I-64 west for 1 mi. to Exit 55 (follow signs to VA Horse Center). Right on Rt. 11 North. First left on Rt. 39, Maury River Road. VHC 3/4 mi. on left. From I-64 East: To Exit 55, turn left. Go 3/10 mi., turn left on Rt. 39, Maury River Road. As above. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 131 AR E A I I EV E NTS AREA II EVENTS 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Bluestone/Perma-flex mix. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3300m @ 550mpm, Expect rolling terrain, good move up course , P-2600 m @ 520 mpm; expect water, banks, ditches, corners and skinnies. Only the OP will run XC on the Oakhill property,3000 m @ 520 mpm. expect a slightly more difficult course then P ( same side as I) All T-2300 m @ 450 mpm, expect water, banks, ditches, angled combinations. All N-2000m @ 400 m, expect water, banks , ditch/log, combination. All BN- 1800m @ 350mpm, expect , water, intro ditch, step up. All courses: rolling terrain. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Absolutely NO ATVs allowed at VHC. Cross-country courses only available for schooling at VHT Starter HT - August 28 & 29. Riders limited to total of 5 horses. Levels may be divided or combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. PH open to horses never to have completed above the Intermediate level. TH open to horses never to have completed above Preliminary level. JT open to competitors through the end of their 18th birthday year. NH open to horses never to have completed above the Training level. JN open to competitors through the end of their 18th birthday year. Show Jumping Test information found on website www.vahorsetrials.com. College Team Challenge information found on website. Food available on grounds. Competitors BONFIRE , Saturday evening, one ticket per rider, extra tickets available at office-$12.00. Dogs must be leashed. Unleashed dogs will be fined $50 . Will be enforced by security. Check official VHT website www.vahorsetrials.com for further info and updates. 13 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 133 AR E A I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 30 ESDCTA NEW JERSEY HORSE TRIALS AT THE HORSEPARK Allentown, New Jersey (Area 2) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/13/2011 Close Date: 10/11/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter AREA II EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country open for inspection at 3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8am: order of go P,T Show Jumping-9:30 am; Cross-country starts at 9:45 am. Rider times will be 15 mins after rider's Show Jumping round. Sun: N,BN,Starter Dressage-8am: order of go P,T Show Jumping-9:30 am; Cross-country starts at 9:45 am. Rider times will be 15 mins after rider's Show Jumping round. 3) AWARDS: Trophy and 8 ribbons per division. Awards for closest to optimum cross-country time at each level. 4) STARTING TIMES: Posted on website www.esdcta.org SEND ENTRIES TO: Diane Engler PO Box 185 Pipersville, PA 18947 610-730-0371(not after 9 pm please) [email protected] ORGANIZER: Management ESDCTA, Manager Elizabeth Schuster, PO Box 422, Holicong, PA 18928, 609-610-6527, [email protected] 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 275 permanent stalls on grounds; $55 per night; Stall doors provided. Bedding available for purchase. NO STRAW ALLOWED. Additional info from secretary. Veterinarian: Vet will be on call during off hours; # posted at secretary stand; On grounds during event. Farrier on grounds during event. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western: 609-298-8000. Econo Lodge: 609-298-5000. Holiday Inn: 609-448-7000. Quality Inn: 609-448-7399. Hampton Inn: 609-426-1600. Peacefields IN B&B: 609-2593774. Camper Hookups: $55 /day MUST CHECK OUT WITH Secretary OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judges: Pres: Lisa Cox PA; Other Judges: CD: XC: Morgan Rowsell, NJ SJ: Bob Allen; Morgan Rowsell 7) DIRECTIONS: North & South: NJ turnpike to exit 7A go East on I 195 to Exit 11. Turn left at top of ramp. At stop sign turn right on County Rt 524 Horse Park is on left 1.5 miles EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual sections. Make checks payable to ESDCTA, Inc. Entry: P:$180.00 T: $170.00; N: $160.00; BN: $155.00; Starter: $110.00 There is a $25 nonrefundable office fee per entry included in the above fees 8) DRESSAGE: Arenas: Small rings will be used. Dressage & SJ rings are all weather footing composed of sand & screenings. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B T-2010 USEF Training Test B. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B. Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A. 1) ENTRIES: Double entries not accepted. Starter competitors are exempt from USEA membership/ non-membership fees and USEA Starter/D&M fees. BN riders who are not USEA members must pay an extra $25 non-member fee with entry. Non-competing horses must pay a $25 fee, sign in at the office and wear an assigned number while on the Horse Park grounds. No changes to entry after closing dates unless allowed by secretary, but absolutely no changes will be accepted after Oct 24th. Each change will cost $25. Include e-mail address on entry. Refund policy: Refunds will be given for cancellations recieved in writing, email, or fax prior to closing date less $25 office fee. Refunds will be given after closing date, less $25 office fee if the ride times can be filled from the waiting list. Refunds for stabling will be given if stalls can be rerented. No refunds will be given after closing date or "acts of God" which require the management to cancel divisions or day of competition. If you need to fax a document, contact the secretary to make arrangements. No entries accepted via fax. Coggins within 12 months. Horses from out of state must have current Health Certificate. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Starter-1500m @ 275 mpm 2'-2'3" will include a run thru water. BN-1700m @ 325 mpm. N-2000m @ 350 mpm. T-2500m @470 mpm. P-3600m @ 520mpm Terrain: Rolling, great footing Water complex for all levels BN,N,T more difficult for horses with some experience at these levels. 13 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed, except for scheduled schooling days. Divisions will be divided or combined if entries warrant. State experience on entry. Dogs must be leashed or left at home. Food available on grounds. Secretary can be reached during show at 609-259-1881. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 135 AR E A I I EV E NTS AREA II EVENTS NOVEMBER 4-6 RUBICON FARM FALL HORSE TRIAL Coggins required within 12 months for all horses, must accompany entry. Horses without copy of current Coggins on file will not be permitted on grounds. Leesburg, Virginia (Area 2) 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thu: Cross-country course open 3 pm. Fri: P - Dressage - 11 am. Sat: P/N-Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-8:30 am; Cross-country-9 am. Sun: All T/BN-Dressage 7:30 am; Show Jumping 8:30 am; Cross-country 9 am. *Note: all riders will have published show jumping times and published XC times being approx 20 -30 minutes after your SJ ride. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/20/2011 Close Date: 10/18/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Sheryl Williams 14060 Rubicon Farm Lane Leesburg, VA 20176 (703) 777-6799 (703) 777-4366 (fax) [email protected] http://www.rubiconfarm.com/ ENTER ON_LINE: WWW.EVENTENTRIES.COM Take advantage of Event Entries digital signature, Coggins, and membership card features and save yourself some postage at all events that use Event Entries! Otherwise, mail original signature, copy of Coggins, copy of membership cards (Prelim only) and checks (if necessary) to Secretary prior to closing date. ORGANIZER: Eric & Sheryl Williams, 14060 Rubicon Farm Lane, Leesburg, VA 20176, (703) 777-6799, [email protected]. 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division; prizes. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Nov. 2 at www.rubiconfarm.com. Please include legible e-mail address with entry as times will be e-mailed. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: None on grounds; see www.rubiconfarm.com for options to arrange for your own stabling. Veterinarian: Blue Ridge Veterinary, (540) 338-7387. # will be posted at secretary stand. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Idyll Time B&B-2 mi., (703) 443-2992 (www.bbonline.com/va/idylltime/). The following are 7 miles away, located in Leesburg: Hampton Inn, (800) HAMPTON; Holiday Inn, (703) 771-9200. Best Western (703) 777-9400. Camping: No camping. No RV hookups on grounds. OFFICIALS: TD: Patricia Gilbert, MD; Judges: Pres: Susan Graham White, MD; Dressage Judges: Susan Carr, MD; Betty Thorpe, MD; SJ Judge: Helmut Boehme, VA; CD: XC/SJ: David O'Connor, VA 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 14060 Rubicon Farm Lane, Leesburg, VA 20176 (North of Leesburg, in Lucketts, VA). From North: Route 15 S. Left just past Getty Station onto Rte. 658/St. Clair Road, right at stop sign onto 662/Lucketts Road, 1 mi. on right. From South: Rt. 15 N into Lucketts. Right at traffic light onto Rt. 662/Lucketts Road. 1 mi. on left. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks payable to Rubicon Farm. ELECTRONIC ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED VIA WWW.EVENTENTRIES.COM UNTIL THE EVENT IS FULL. At that time, electronic entry capability will be suspended. Entry: All Divisions: $175.00 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass arenas and Sand & Permaflex. Warm-up: Grass 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes $25 non-refundable office fee. All entry fees must be in US FUNDS; checks must be US checks or money orders from US banks; no foreign checks. ENTER ON-LINE via www.evententries.com. For electronic entries, take avantage of Event Entries digital signature, coggins, and membership card features. Otherwise, mail legible Coggins, signature page, membership cards (Prelim only), and checks (if necessary) to secretary within 5 days of electronic entry (prior to closing date). Note: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. These association fees should be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with your entry or paid on-line with your entry. Please use the 2011 entry form. Failure to do so could result in the entry not being accepted. $25 fee for bounced checks. Double entries: Not accepted. All BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.- less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. No refunds after 9 pm, Nov. 1. All scratches/changes must be submitted directly to Sheryl Williams; fax (703) 777-4366, email [email protected]. We are not responsible for messages left on answering machines. $30 for any change of entry after CD. No changes after Nov. 1. Competition cancellation- No refund. Pinnies not returned=$50. Current Neg. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3200 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 470 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN2000 m @ 350 mpm, Terrain: gently rolling. All courses: Average for horses with experience at this level. 13 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course always closed. Organizer reserves the right to cancel/combine divisions. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry. If no birth date listed, senior assumed. If no preferences specified under Eligible Section, open is assumed. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. $50 fine for dogs not leashed to a human or otherwise restrained. No camping; No RV hookups on grounds. No motorized vehicles allowed on XC course. CROSS COUNTRY SCHOOLING DAY - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 10am-3pm, WEATHER PERMITTING, $50 PER HORSE/RIDER, SEE FLYER IN COMP PACKET OR WEBSITE FOR DETAILS. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 137 AR E A I I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 12 THE EVENT AT KELLY'S FORD to 150. Copy of Negative Coggins Test within 12 months required for all horses and must accompany entry! Late Entries after C.D. October 25, 2011 and up to Tuesday November 8, 2011 at 9 p.m. will incur additional $20 Late Fee. Please contact Secretary above to see if space permits.Double entries: Not accepted. Faxed entries: Not accepted. Remington, Virginia (Area 2) New Event in 2011! ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/27/2011 Close Date: 10/25/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR SEND ENTRIES TO: Amy Coppage, Secretary 13468 Sillamon Rd Goldvein, VA 22720 Phone (540) 286-1044 Fax (540) 399-1832 During event only (540) 729-8313 Email: [email protected] 3) AWARDS: 1st Place Prize & 8 ribbons per division (Un-mounted Awards Ceremony at scoreboard directly after scores are “Official”). 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited Stabling on grounds. Call James Moore directly (303) 9171488 or Kelly’s Ford Equestrian Center (540) 399-1800. Veterinarian on site during competition day only. Number will be posted at Secretary’s office. ORGANIZER: Organizing Committee: James Moore, Prestige Training, LLC; Gary & Amy Coppage, GRC Photography, Kelly’s Ford Equestrian Center, 16589 Edwards Shop Rd.,Remington, VA 22734, (540) 399-1800, Email:[email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: TBD Judges: Pres: Karen Vinsant (r), VA Dressage Judges: Nicky Vogel (R), Muffin Pantaze (r), VA CD:XC/SJ: TBD 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open- 3 pm. Sat: Dressage- 8:30 a.m. (T,N,BN) Show Jumping- 11:00 a.m. (T,N,BN) Cross-country- 11:30 a.m. (T,N,BN) 4) STARTING TIMES: Available on the website: www.GRCphoto.com or www.innatkellysford.com under Equestrian Center Events on Wednesday November 9 by 5 p.m. ENTER ON LINE AT: www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, Am Ex, & checks accepted. Or mail Entry with original Signature to Event Secretary, Amy Coppage. SJ Judge: Janet Gunn (r), VA EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - Draw checks to Kelly’s Ford Equestrian Center. Returned checks $25 fee. All divisions: $160.00. 1) ENTRIES: All entries include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 non-member fee with entry. Refunds: Before C.D. Less $25 non-refundable office fee; Withdraws will not be honored unless E-mailed or mailed on or before C.D. NO PHONE WITHDRAWLS WILL BE ACCEPTED. After C.D. Entry-no refund. Any late entries (if space allows) or changes made to entry after C.D. will be charged a $20 non-refundable processing fee. No changes starting Wednesday before event. Competition cancellation-No refund. Entries limited 13 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA II EVENTS 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Inn at Kelly’s Ford (On Site) (540) 399-1779. Camping available on-site. (540) 399-1800. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 16589 Edwards Shop Rd. Remington, VA 22734 From North: (Warrenton): Take US 29S (James Madison Hwy) for about 16 miles and turn left on Rte. 674 (Elkwood, VA-Post Office on corner) Cross Railroad Tracks and bear left onto Kelly’s Ford Rd. for about 5 miles. Do not turn left on Kelly’s Ford Bridge (You will see signage). Stay straight on Edwards Shop Rd. Take first entrance to Equestrian Center on left about 1/3 mile down. From South: (Culpeper): Take US 29N (James Madison Hwy) for about 10 miles and turn right on Kelly’s Ford Rd. (Elkwood, VA & you’ll see signage for Kelly’s Ford). Go about 5 miles and road will become Edwards Shop Rd. as you pass Kelly’s Ford Bridge (Stay Straight!). Take first entrance to Equestrian Center on left about 1/3 mile down. From East: (Fredericksburg on US 17) From I-95 Take Us 17 North (Warrenton Rd.) for about 15 miles and turn left onto Sumerduck Rd. for about 8 miles and turn left on Kelly’s Ford Bridge (You will see signage). Turn Left on Edwards Shop Rd. after you cross Rappahannock River and take first entrance to Equestrian Center on left about 1/3 mile down. From East: (Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania on Rte. 3) At junction of I-95 and Rte. 3head west toward Culpeper for approx. 19-19 miles to Rte. 620 (Shell gas station on corner). Turn right for about 2.5 miles to Rte. 610. Turn left for ½ mile to Rte. 620 (Edwards Shop Rd.). Turn right for about 5 miles and take 3rd right hand entrance to Equestrian Center (Not 1st entrance on right)! 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 139 AR E A I I EV E NTS N OT E S 8) DRESSAGE: Test & Arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm., N-2010 USEFNovice Test B- Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T- 2400m @ 450 mpm 3’3” Max. Height with 24 efforts, N- 2000m @ 375 mpm. 2’11” Max. Height with 20 efforts, BN- 1800m @ 325 mpm 2’7” Max. Height with 18 efforts. All Courses: Above average, horses should have some experience at this level. Entire track is on flat manicured grass with some N & T obstacles in the woods. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: USEF Rules for Eventing will be enforced! Medical Armbands (Available from Secretary) and ASTM Approved Protective Headgear required for all jumping phases and Safety Vests required for cross-country phase! Cross-country will be course closed from Monday November 7, 2011 through Saturday November 12, 2011. Schooling open daily- $20 by appointment only. Call Kelly’s Ford Equestrian Center (540) 399-1800. Check website: www.innatkellysford.com for more information. No unauthorized motorized vehicles allowed on course. Concessions & Vendors will be available during show. Divisions further divided if entries warrant. Farrier will be on grounds during show only with phone number posted at Secretary’s Tent. Dogs must be on a leash at all times ($50 Dog Impound X-C Jump Donation Fee if caught loose on grounds!). “Closing Reception” after the last X-C ride of the day in the Secretary’s Tent. 14 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 141 NOTES AREA III AREA III Council Area Chair Juli Hearn 73 Creek View Ct. Aiken, SC 29803 803.642.1276 [email protected] At-Large Area Council Members Alice Andrews (352) 669-9982 [email protected] Jane Barron (850) 997-8484 [email protected] Diana Lewis (770) 252-2857 [email protected] Glenn Wilson (770) 787-15810 [email protected] Area Treasurer Pam Dichting [email protected] Adult Riders Coordinator Robin Bass (770) 775-1444 [email protected] Young Riders Coordinator Judy Lewis (251) 634-9553 [email protected] board of governors area representatives affiliate eventing associations Peter Gray (352) 591-0256 [email protected] Birmingham Dressage and CTA Peggy Franklin 77 Rolling Hills Rd. Sterrett, AL 35147 (205) 365-6961 [email protected] www.bdcta.org Jonathan Holling (352) 873-4808 [email protected] Georgia Dressage and CTA Peri Lambros 1830 Mount Zion Rd. Oxford, GA 30054 (678) 382-4105 [email protected] www.gdcta.org AREA III OFFICERS Adult Rider Representative Debi Crowley (256) 679-3348 [email protected] Nominating Comm/Annual Mtg. Pat Burns (770) 253-1756 [email protected] Young Rider Representative Danielle Dichting [email protected] (770) 324-4099 Area Newsletter Editor Barb Miller [email protected] Mississippi Eventing and Dressage Association Sharon Mulder-Lampley 534 Kavanaugh Dr. Vicksburg, MS 39180 (602) 631-4492 River Region Dressage and CTA Christine Prescott 3366 Cloverdale Rd. Montgomery, AL 36106 (334) 328-4553 [email protected] Affiliate Representative Susan Hughes (770) 683-6686 [email protected] Point Tabulation Nancy Russell [email protected] YR Assistant Coordinator Jacque Carter [email protected] (678) 423-8774 Organizers Representative Jane Barron (850) 997-8484 [email protected] Area III Website www.usea3.org 14 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 14 3 AR E A I I I EV E NTS AREA III EVENTS SEPTEMBER 7-11 NUTRENA/USEA AMERICAN EVENTING CHAMPIONSHIPS 1) ENTRIES: All Nutrena/USEA AEC Divisions are Restricted to AEC Qualified Horses and Riders. Fairburn, Georgia (Area 3) Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. XC Pinny Holder Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Event! Insert required--for sale on site for $10 each. Refunds: Before C.D. - Entry/Stabling Fee Less $25 non- CHECK QUALIFICATION CRITERIA ON www.useventing.com refundable office fee. After C.D.-For Entries marked "pending final qualification" only (entries that have ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/26/2011 Close Date: 8/23/2011 not achieved the qualifications): Entry less $50 office fee; Stabling-No refund. For all other reasons: Entry Fee less $50 office fee; Stabling No refund. Competition cancellation-partial refund. Neg. Coggins LEVELS/DIVISIONS: within 12 months required for all horses. USEF/USEA Recognized: A-Ch, I-Ch, PAm(Ch), PH (Ch), PJY (Ch) USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: TAm(Ch), TH(Ch), TJ(Ch), 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Please check website www.chatthillseventing.com for more detailed NAm(Ch), NH(Ch), NJ(Ch), BNAm(Ch), BNH(Ch), BNJ(Ch) schedule and current updates. Specific scheduling of divisions will depend on entry numbers at each level. SEND ENTRIES TO: Wed: All Cross-Country courses open-3 pm. Rick Dunkerton, Secretary Thurs/Fri/Sat: A/I/P-Dressage, Cross-Country, Show Jumping. c/o AMS Fri/Sat/Sun: T/N/BN Dressage; Cross-Country; Show Jumping. P.O. Box 1647 Laurel, MS 39441-1647 3) AWARDS: All divisions: 1st through 12th place ribbons, Prizes - see www.useventing.com and Phone - (601) 498-3330 Fax - (601) 426-9984 www.chatthillseventing.com for up-to-date listing of offered prize money, prizes and sponsors. Email: [email protected]. Awards ceremony at end of each division. Register Online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, AmEx & checks accepted. 4) STARTING TIMES: Ride times available on www.chatthillseventing.com Sept. 1. ORGANIZER: Chattahoochee Hills Event Organizing Committee, 9445 Browns Lake Rd, Fairburn, GA 30213, (770) 892-2540, fax: (770) 969-6457, www.chatthillseventing.com 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $250.00 Tue, Sept. 6 to Mon, Sept.12, $30.00 for each additional day, Stall deposit $25.00 (separate check). Stalls fee. Stall doors provided. Competing horses not stabled on OFFICIALS: TD: (A/I/P) Ana Schravesande, TX; (T/N/BN) Sally Ike, NJ grounds $100.00 grounds fee. Pre-order bedding and golf cart reservations at www.ChattHillsEventing. Judges: Pres: (A/I/P) Ulrich Schmitz, AZ; (T/N/BN) TBD com Feed/Bedding/Hay available for purchase. Golf Carts may be limited, reservations must be made Dressage Judges: Susan White, MD; Mary Lewis, GA; Amy McElroy, SC; Leslie Olsen, GA; by closing date, Aug. 23. Pre-order bedding is encourage, pre-orders orders must be received by Friday, Kate Hutchings, SC; Wayne Quarles, KY Sept. 2. Veterinarian: Southern Cresent Equine Services, (770) 252-6860, # available at show office. CD:X-C: Ritch Temple, VA; SJ: Mark Donovan, NC. Competitior sponsor banners are limited to horse trailers; No sponsor banners without permission in the stabling area. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Chattahoochee Hills Eventing. Credit Cards accepted. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Special Rate from hotels; please tell them you are with Chatt Hills Eventing: ENTRY: AEC: Early entry discount Opening Date to Aug. 2 - $335.00 ($85 USEA Nominating Fee and Hampton Inn, (678) 782-4600. Sleep Inn, (678) 782-4700. Country Inns & Suites 678-782-4900. $25 non refundable office fee included); Aug. 3 to Closing Date - $435.00 ($85 USEA Nominating Fee Primative Camping: No charge for duration of event. Limited RV hook-ups available. and $25 non refundable office fee included) Check www.chatthillseventing.com for additional accommodations and updates. STABLING: $250.00 Tue, Sept.6 to Mon, Sept.12, $30.00 for each additional day. Stall deposit: $25.00 (separate check). GROUNDS FEE: $100.00 (for competing horse not stabled on grounds) CAMPING: primitive camping allowed no charge, limited RV hook-ups available. 14 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 14 5 AR E A I I I EV E NTS N OT E S 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Cedar Grove Rd. Fairburn, GA 30213 From I-75 North & South of Atlanta: Take I-285 West to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-20 heading West: Take I-285 heading south to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-85 heading South: Take Exit 69 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy From South Fulton Prkwy, then below. Below for all directions above: Stay on S. Fulton Pkwy for 7.5 miles then Right on "Hwy 92 Campbellton Fairburn Rd". Go 4.5 miles then Left on "Hwy 70 Cascade Palmetto Rd". Go 0.3 miles then Right on "Cochran Mill Rd". Go 1.7 miles then Right at 4-way stop on "Cedar Grove Rd. " Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From I-20 heading East: Take Exit 37 Hwy 92 Fairburn/Douglasville; end of ramp go Right on 92 South/ Fairburn Rd. Go 5.2 miles then go Right at light staying on 92 South Fairburn Rd. Go for 4.2 miles then at light go Right on Cascade Palmetto Rd. Go 0.3 miles then Right on Cochran Mill Rd. Go 1.7 miles then Right at 4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From I-85 heading North: Take Exit 61 Hwy 74, Fairburn; end of ramp go left heading North on 74. When the 4-lane lane turns into a 2-lane, stay straight (do not continue on 74; go straight for 2.3 miles until the road dead ends into Rivertown. Go left on Rivertown for 3.5 miles to S. Fulton Pkwy. Cross over S. Fulton Pkwy staying on Rivertown for 2 miles then right at 4-way stop on Cochran Mill Rd. Go for 3 miles, then left at 4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Competition entrance will be 1.5 miles on right. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: Ch A-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. Ch I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. Ch P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. Ch T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. Ch N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Ch BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: all weather surface 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: A-3500m @570mpm. I-3000m @ 550 mpm. P-2800m @ 520 mpm. T-2400m @ 470 mpm. N-2000m @ 400 mpm. BN-1900 @ 350 mpm. Championship courses, rolling terrain: Well established turf on rolling sandy loam soils. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Parties are casual attire and on the Chattahoochee Hills Grounds. Details of welcome and competitors party will be posted on web site; Dogs must be leashed or confined. Trade Fair and Food available on grounds. Please check www.useventing.com and www.chatthillseventing.com for details. All night time activities will be posted on www.chatthillseventing.com and Facebook, plus direct e-blasts to all who have entered. 14 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 147 AR E A I I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 23-25 POPLAR PLACE FARM SEPTEMBER HORSE TRIALS Hamilton, Georgia (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC1*,CIC3*,CIC2*,A,I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter On-Line: www.evententries.com (credit cards accepted). Mail original signatures, copy of Coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & check (s) to Secretary. Donna Stegman, Secretary Poplar Place Farm, LLC PO Box 219 Cataula, GA 31804-0219 Phone: (706) 582-3742 ext. 209; Fax: (706) 888-731-9492 -- use during competition also. Email: [email protected] Website: www.poplarplacefarm.com ORGANIZER: Donna & Gary Stegman (same as above) Competition Management: Poplar Place Farm, LLC OFFICIALS: TD: (CIC3* & CIC2*) Wayne Quarles, USA; (CIC1* & NAT) Janis Linnan, USA; Judges: Pres: Gretchen Butts, USA; Member: Jo Young, CAN Dressage Judges: Amy McElroy, SC FEI Steward: Joe Carr, KY CD: X-C: Tremaine Cooper, VA; SJ: Jan Brodkin EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Poplar Place Farm, LLC. One check per horse. Foreign/Canada checks add $5 (U.S. funds only). We now accept most major credit cards. Entry: CIC: $300.00 A: $215.00 I/P: $190.00 T/N/BN: $175.00 Stabling: $150.00; Additional Night: $25.00 Stall Deposit: $25.00 (separate check) Grounds Fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) Camping: $30.00 14 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 1) ENTRIES: Please check Website (www.poplarplacefarm.com) for updates & additional information. Entries are accepted when received. Priority is based on "postmark date" -- date on envelope or online submission date. Payment is due when entry is submitted. If payment is not submitted with the entry, payment must be received within 7 days or the "postmark date" will be changed to reflect the date payment is popstmarked. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. XC Pinny Holder required - for sale on site. $25 stall stripping deposit drawn on separate check is required with entry. Stall deposits cannot be paid online. Check or cash only. Returned checks - $30 fee. Changes: Any change to an entry subject to $25 fee. All change requests must be in writing (email, fax or mail). Refunds: Before one after C.D. (September 13)-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. Withdrawals MUST be emailed, faxed or mailed & postmarked on or before September 13. After September 13-No refunds, unless entry and/or stall can be filled from waitlist, less $25 non-refundable office fee. Competition cancellation-Partial credit. Include copies of USEF membership cards for rider, trainer & owner (Preliminary and above). Copy of negative Coggins within 12 months required for all horses & must accompany entry. After August 23, check www.poplarplacefarm.com for entry status & other information. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: CIC: In barn check-in & vaccination verification-starts 12 noon; Cross country course open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-8 am. Sat: Cross-Country-8 am; Competitors' Party-6 pm (tickets required). Sun: CIC: Horse Inspection ("jog")-7:30 am; Show Jumping-9 am 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: September 20 at www.poplarplacefarm.com. Stabling info also available. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $150/stall Wed. through Sun. Additional nights-$25/stall. 224 permanent stalls (10' x12') & temporary stalls (10 x 10) available if entries warrant. If temporary stabling is utilized, barn assignments will be made based on postmark date of entry (not "stable with" requests). Stall doors/initial bedding (shavings) provided. Tack stalls $150-available only after all horses have been assigned a stall. No stabling changes without permission of sec'y or $50 fine. Grounds fee for non-stabled horses-$50 for entire event. Hay/Shavings available for purchase on grounds. Email prior to September 20 to order shavings & have them waiting at your stall when you arrive. $25 stall cleaning deposit required & must be included with entry ON A SEPARATE CHECK. Veterinarian: Dr. Rachel Burlton, DVM, (706) 663-2128, # posted on bulletin board at restroom building. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Columbus: Hampton Inn North-13.3 mi., (706) 256-2222. DoubleTree Hotel - 14.5 mi.,, (706) 327-6868. Hyatt Place - 13.3 ni., (706) 507-5000. Wyndham Gardens - 13.2 mi., (706) 507-1111. Country Inn & Suites - 14.5 mi., (706) 660-1780. Holiday Inn Express-13.3 mi. (706) 507-7222. Marriott Courtyard - 18.3 mi, (706) 323-2323. Residence Inn-13.6 mi. (706) 494-0050. SpringHIll Suites by Marriott - 13.6 mi., (706) 576-3773. Homewood Suites-13.4 mi. (706) 568-3545. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 14 9 AR E A I I I EV E NTS N OT E S Pine Mountain: Callaway Gardens-9.3 mi. (800) 225-5292. Pine Mountain Chalets-18.7 mi. (800) 5357622. Mountain Top Inn Resort & Lodge - 15.5 mi., (706) 663-4719. Camping: Limited camper hook-ups (water & electric) - $30/night, reserve early. NO electric or water hookups permitted from barns. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8191 US Highway 27, Hamilton, GA 31811 Traveling Tips: Do not take "Alt. US Hwy. 27" (you may never get here). Some Internet mapping sites may route you to Lynn Dr. - do not turn here (dead-end road with limited turnaround). If approaching from the south, do not take US Hwy 27 through Columbus (too many traffic lights). From North: I-85 south to Exit #21, I-185 south. Exit #42, US 27 south (left). 21.7 miles to right at Kingsboro Rd. (just past Mulberry Creek). Look for Poplar Place Farm Show Entrance sign. Follow Kingsboro Rd. to end. Farm entrance ahead. From South: I-185 north, Exit #12, Williams Rd., east (right). Straight thru stop sign, cross RR to traffic light, then north (left) on Veterans Pkwy. 12.0 mi. to left at Kingsboro Rd (pass farm main entrance), then as above. From East & West: US 80 to Veterans Pkwy./US 27 (exit #4) north, then as above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: CIC3*-2009 FEI Three-Star Test B-Std. CIC2*-2009 FEI Two-Star Test B-Std. CIC1*-2009 FEI One-Star Test B-Std. A-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Cushion Track Premier waxed sand, with ample warm-up. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CIC3*-3680 m @ 570 mpm. CIC2*-3570 m @ 550 mpm. CIC1*-3030 m @ 520 mpm. A-3540 m @ 570 mpm. I-3360 m @ 550 mpm. P-2880 m @ 520 mpm. T-2180 m @ 450 mpm. N-1800 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1930 m @ 325 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross country course closed September 9. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant, state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food concession on grounds - open early for breakfast. Dogs are welcome, but MUST be leashed during competition. If caught loose, $25 fine. No cars or trucks on course. No motorized vehicles allowed on course Saturday. Party: Saturday evening. Food, beverages and entertainment. For food, everyone (including competitors) must purchase a meal ticket. All meal tickets purchased with entry & through Friday 6:00 = $5. Meal tickets purchased after Friday 6:00 = $10, subject to availability. Complimentary beverages & entertainment. 15 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 151 AR E A I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 1-2 TRYON RIDING AND HUNT CLUB HORSE TRIALS Landrum, South Carolina (Area 3) Chronicle of the Horse/USEA Eastern Adult Team Challenge ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/16/2011 Close Date: 9/13/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P, ATC(P) USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN, ATC(T), ATC(N), ATC(BN) USEA Recognized Tests: Intro SEND ENTRIES TO: You can now enter using EventEntries.com! Laura Weicker, Secretary Tryon Riding & Hunt Club 289 S Trade St. Tryon, NC 28782 (828) 859-6109, 9 am-4pm (office hours Mon-Fri) Fax: 828-859-5598 (828) 859-9092 during competition E-mail: [email protected] website is http://www.trhcevents.org ORGANIZER: Alicia Henderson, 3323 Chimney Rock Road, Hendersonville, NC 28792, (828) 685-0129, [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Jean Grizzell, NC; Judges: Pres: Sue Smithson, NC; Dressage Judge: Jackie Lewis, NC SJ Judge: Kathy Mundt; CD: X-C: Jonathan Wells, TN; SJ: Karen Saddler EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to TR&HC. All horses on grounds must be entered or registered as Non-competing. Entry: All recognized divisions BN - IP: $165.00; Intro: $100.00 Non-Competing horses: $25 must register with secretary and wear a bridle tag at all times while on grounds. Stabling: $120.00. Addit'l night: $ 20.00. Grounds fee: $ 20.00. Bedding: $7.50. Camping: $ 50.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double Entries not accepted. USEA membership required at all levels including Novice. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Intro competitors are exempt from USEA Membership/non-membership fees and starter/d&m fees. Refunds: Before CD-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After CD- Entry/Stabling- Less $25 ONLY if place filled from waiting list. Competition Cancellation-No refund. Withdrawals must be in writing, emailed or faxed. Any changes afterOct 17, 2010 must accompany entry. Current USEF card must accompany IP and P entries. Competitors check website for entry status & times: www.trhcevents.org. 15 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3pm. Sat: Dressage-7:30am; Show Jumping-9:30am. Sun: Cross-Country-8:00 am. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons. Awards after completion of each division. ATC: Ribbons to 10th place in all divisions and Team ribbons 1st thru 8th place. ATC Team prizes sponsored by The Chronicle of the Horse. 4) STARTING TIMES: Times will be posted on the website. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. (300 perm. stalls w/doors on grounds). $120/stall from noon on Fri. to 6pm Sun; $20/additional night. Grounds fee for horse entered but not stabling on grounds, $20. Non-competitng horse must be stabled or pay grounds fee. All horses on grounds must be entered or registered as Non-competing. No portable stalls allowed. NO initial bedding provided. Order bedding on stabling form ($7.50/bag): Extra bedding available from office. Veterinarian: On grounds, # posted with Secretary and on Scoreboard. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Days Inn-5 mi., (828) 894-3303. Saluda Mountain Lodge (828) 749-4951. Comfort Inn-15mi (864) 576-2992. Camping: Limited hookups on grounds (14) - $50/weekend (send separate check). 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 3381 Hunting Country Rd, Tryon, NC 28782. From I-26: Exit Landrum SC(#1). Hwy 14 towards Landrum for 1.5mi.; Right on Bomar; One block, turn right on Prince Rd. Go 1.7mi to left on Hunting Country Rd just before crossing I-26. Stabling on Left 8/10mi. Competition at Foothills Equestrian Nature Center. All turns marked by FENCE signs. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P & PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T & TN-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Intro-2011 USDF Intro C Test Arenas: Stone dust 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2400m @ 520 mpm. T-2200m @ 420 mpm. N-1800m @ 350 mpm. BN1500m @ 350 mpm, max fence height 2'7". Terrain: Hilly, fields. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. BN includes bank and "pass through" water. Intro Division approx 1500 m @275 mpm, max fence height 21" optional "pass through" at water 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Sept 1. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry form. Prize List on website. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. PARTIES: Sat. 6pm Dinner, each competitor receives 1 ticket, extra tickets=$10, send with entry. 2011 Chronicle of the Horse/USEA Adult Team Challenge. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 15 3 AR E A I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 8-9 MIDDLE TENNESSEE PONY CLUB HORSE TRIALS AREA III EVENTS Camping: None available. Change after C.D: $25.00 Nashville, Tennessee (Area 3) Late Fee: $20.00 must accompany any entry submitted after C.D.| IMPORTANT LOCATION CHANGE: Stabling and all 3 phases will be held at Percy Warner Park! Bounced check fee: $50.00. See details below. 1) ENTRIES: Please read this section in its entirety before entering! Entry fees include a $25 non- Established 1953 refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 pay extra $25 with entry. Competitors who wish to pay online may use Xentry. Competitors who wish to pay by check are STRONGLY ENCOURAGED to use Xentry or complete rider & horse profiles, then LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P,PH,PR fill out & print their entries through www.evententries.com. A complete entry includes the following: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BNH,BNR Entry form with all required signatures & no blanks, copy of Rider, Owner and/or Trainer USEF card(s) for Prelim entries (EACH must be a USEF member or pay $30 non-member fee). Copy of negative SEND ENTRIES TO: Deborah Lovett Coggins valid through end of event, stabling form with Stable With and/or Special Requests noted if 1013 Beech Grove Rd. ANY stabling is required and a check (ONE CHECK PER RIDE). On the entry form, you MUST indicate Brentwood TN 37027 preferences under ELIGIBLE SECTION (refer to Appendix 3 of USEF Rules), include Rider DOB and (615) 377-0570 voice & fax NO CALLS BETWEEN 8 PM & 7 AM CENTRAL (615) 300-0211 mobile HORSE AND RIDER EXPERIENCE (check a box for the Rider's experience, check a box for the Horse's Email: [email protected] experience and record event experience in the boxes provided; if this is your or your horse's 1st event, http://www.mtn-ponyclub.org/ write "1st" in HORSE AND RIDER EXPERIENCE vs. leaving it blank). Remember that the Trainer is not Please fill out your entry form at www.evententries.com, or Xentry so that it is legible and complete. your coach but the person responsible for the horse and the Trainer must be at least 18 years of age. If Entry must be mailed to secretary after it is printed. Do NOT send COURIER MAIL or US MAIL requiring not a member of USEA and/or USEF, enter NM (non member) vs. leaving blank. ONLY BN COMPETI- signature upon delivery. ALL commuication FROM secretary will be via E-MAIL. Please include LEG- TORS MAY COMPETE W/O USEA MEMBERSHIP & MUST INCLUDE $25 NONMEMBER FEE WITH EN- IBLE, VALID e-mail address on entry form. TRY. ALL communication from Event Secretary will be communicating via e-mail so you MUST include a LEGIBLE, VALID, e-mail address for Rider on the entry form. Returned check: - $50 fee each. Refunds: ORGANIZER: J.J. (Jean) Johnson, 3055 Blue Creek Rd., Lynnville TN 38472, Please communicate by Entry: In writing (e-mail & fax are acceptable before 9:00 pm CENTRAL on CD less $25 non-refundable email: [email protected] DAYTIME ONLY Phone: 615-351-1062. office fee; After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Stabling- Before CD, full refund; after CD, no refund. Competition cancellation-50% refund upon entire event cancellation. Neg. Coggins OFFICIALS: TD: Mindy Friesen, GA required within 12 months for all horses. $25 charge for ANY change after CD. Any monies owed at Judges: Pres: Nanci Lindroth NC; Dressage Judges: Joni Abney, TN. check-in MUST be paid in cash. CD:XC: Jon Wells, TN SJ: Fuzzy Mayo, TN 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Secretary open 12 noon to 5:00 pm at Percy Warner Park; packets with EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to M.T.P.C. no errors available till 6:00 pm. Cross-country course open-3 pm; Show Jumping open 5:00 pm. Entry: H.T. Divisions: $185.00. Sat: Secretary open 7:00 am, AT PARK. Dressage-8:00 am, AT PARK; CROSS COUNTRY- 10:30 am, AT Pinny deposit: None. Lost pinny charge $30.00. PARK. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am, AT PARK. Reverse order of standing. See below: Stabling: $135.00 - STABLING AT PERCY WARNER PARK, limited permant and temporary. Remainder SHOW JUMPING RIDE TIMES WILL BE ADJUSTED SAT. AFTER DIVISIONS ARE COMPLETE TO CLOSE off grounds at private barns. ANY GAPS FROM SCRATCHES OR ELIMINATIONS. Additional night: $50.00 - must make reservation in advance with secretary Grounds Fee: $25.00 (per unstabled horse) 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Day stall: None available. 15 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 15 5 AR E A I I I EV E NTS AREA III EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Ride times available at www.mtn-ponyclub.org, by Wed. evening, Oct. 6. Entry 10) OTHER INFORMATION: NOTE LOCATION CHANGE: Stabling, Dressage, and Show Jumping status online & updated daily as of C.D. will now be held at Percy Warner Park along with Cross Country. Dressage and Cross Country on SHOW JUMPING RIDE TIMES FOR SUN. WILL BE ADJUSTED SAT. AFTER DIVISIONS ARE COMPLETE Saturday, Show Jumping on Sunday. TO CLOSE ANY GAPS FROM SCRATCHES OR ELIMINATIONS. CHECK OFFICIAL BULLETIN BOARD Cross-country course open for schooling weekends in August, check website for more information, FOR FINAL TIMES AT OFFICE BULLETIN BOARD. www.mtn-ponyclub.org, closed Sept. 3. Cross country may be open for schooling following Show Jumping on Sunday, inquire at office upon 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $135.00/stall at PERCY WARNER PARK for duration of event. 24 arrival for details. You must register and a fee will apply. permanent, 60 temporary under high-ceilinged tent, with stall doors and initial bedding (1 bag shav- Rider limit 2 horses/level. Divisions further divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences ings) provided. Early arrivals at Park before NOON on Friday MUST advise Secretary. Additional night's under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. stabling $50.00/night. Additional shavings available for purchase Fri. until 7:00 pm and Sat. 8:00 am Food on grounds both days, breakfast served. till noon. GROUPS WISHING TO STABLE TOGETHER SHOULD LIST THE SAME, ONE NAME UNDER Participation in Horse Trials: Refer to Appendix 3 Participation in Horse Trials of the 2011 USEF Rules 'STABLE WITH' ON STABLING FORM! Due to limited stabling on grounds, stalls will be issued on a first for Eventing. entered, first served basis. All others will be stabled off grounds at private barns within approx. 5 miles. No tack stalls available. Veterinarians: Tennessee Equine Hospital, (615) 591-1232. # will be posted on office door. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: For all hotel reservations please contact our official housing office CONNECTIONS at 800-262-9974, 404-842-0000 or visit them online at www.equestriantravel.com. Using this service can make possible complimentary rooms for our officials that will help keep our entries fees lower. Please make sure to use Connections for all of your hotel needs. Camping: None available. 7) DIRECTIONS: STABLING & ALL PHASES AT PERCY WARNER PARK EQUESTRAIN CENTER: 2500 Old Hickory Blvd., Nashville TN 37221: From I-65 North: Exit 74-B onto Old Hickory Blvd. Proceed west 7 miles, Park Equestrian entrance on right just past golf course. From I-65 South: Exit 74-A, cloverleaf exit will put you on Old Hickory Blvd. west, proceed as above. From I-24 Chattanooga: Take I-840 near Murfreesboro, exit 74-A Franklin onto I-65 N, proceed as above, from South. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: All arenas and warm-up on grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: All P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. All T -2600 m @ 450 mpm. All N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. All BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm, all approximate distances. All courses: Built to standard at each level. All courses have water, bank, and ditches. 15 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 157 AR E A I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 8-9 PINE TOP OCTOBER HORSE TRIALS Thomson, Georgia (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Janet Wilson, Secretary 1393 Augusta Road Thomson, GA 30824 (706) 449-2029 [email protected] PLEASE COMMUNICATE BY E-MAIL! Fax 706-595-3792 http://pinetopfarm.com/ ORGANIZER: Janet and Glenn Wilson, [email protected], 706-449-2029; Volunteer Coordinator: Janet Wilson [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: TBA Judges: Pres: TBA CD:XC: P-John Williams, NC; N/T-Glenn Wilson SJ: Glenn Wilson EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Pine Top October H.T. No Canadian Checks/No Canadian bank routing numbers even if drawn on US bank, or entry will not be accepted. One check per horse - no exceptions! Entry: P: $180.00; T/N/BN: $165.00 Grounds Fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) Stabling: $125.0; Non-compete: $25.00 surcharge Camping: $30.00/night 1) ENTRIES: Double entries: Not accepted. No entry accepted without payment included with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Check will be voided. After C.D.- Half credit until scheduling begins. Scratches & changes must be e-mailed with complete info. $25 fee for each change. INCOMPLETE ENTRIES RECEIVE NO POSTMARK UNTIL THE DAY THEY ARE MADE COMPLETE, . Competition cancellation-No refund. Fees due at check-in must be paid in cash. Be prepared to show Coggins at arrival Check www. pinetopfarm.com for entry status. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8:00 am; Show Jumping 10 am; Sun: Cross Country-9 am 15 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S N OT E S 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Oct. 6 by 10pm at: www.pinetopfarm.com. No postcards or emails will be sent. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $125/Stall from Friday thru Sunday. . $25 surcharge for nonentered horses. 150 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors/initial bedding provided (1 bag of shavings per stall). Bedding-shavings only, available for $7 per bag, do not prepay. No straw bedding. One additional night free, $15/night thereafter. Further info from sec'y. Veterinarian: Dr. Charity Stone, 706-424-4132 # will be posted at event office. Stable-with requests for late entries may not be honored. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ask for Horse Trials Rates! White Columns Inn-1-706-595-8000 mi.,www. whitecolumnsinn.com. Camping: Limited hook-ups $30/night, assigned by postmark. Please note on stable form if RV is big. 7) DIRECTIONS: Farm Address: 1432 Augusta Rd, Thomson, GA 30824. Farm is 2 miles east of Thomson on US 78/278. From I-20 Eastbound: Exit 172, right on GA 17, 2 miles to light at GA 17 bypass. Turn left, then go straight thru next two intersections, cross RR tracks to stop light at US 78/278 East. Turn left, main farm entrance is ½ mile on left at brick sign. From I-20 Westbound: Exit 175, left on GA 150, 3 miles to GA 17 bypass. Turn left at light go through one 4-way stop, cross RR tracks to stop light at US 78/278 East. Turn left, main farm entrance is ½ mile on left at brick sign. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. PT-2010 USEF Preliminary test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand. Warm-up-Grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. T-2600 m @ 460 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm, max. height 2'7". Terrain: Excellent footing of sand-based turf on open rolling pasture with some woods. No clay or stones. Jumps are substantial. All courses: Average, or better, for horses with some experience. All courses near maximum distance and efforts with multiple waters. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Entry limit - when stabling is full. Close gates to stabling at night. Cross-country course closed Sept. 26. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. The rider must provide their own pinny holder and the pinny paper number will be provoded by Pine Top. Holders will be on sale for $25, please e-mail ahead for availibility. Excellent concessions. Dogs must be leashed. Fees due at check-in must be paid in cash. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 15 9 AR E A I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 15-16 WINDRIDGE FARM HORSE TRIALS Mooresboro, North Carolina (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/30/2011 Close Date: 9/27/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: WindRidge Farm Horse Trials, Secretary 818 Travis Ct, Crestview, FL 32536 850-398-5310, 9 am- 8 pm. Fax: 828.685.1090 [email protected] ORGANIZER: Alicia Henderson, 3323 Chimney Rock Rd., Hendersonville, NC 28792, 828.685.0129, [email protected] Comp Mngment: Foothills Equestrian Events OFFICIALS: TD: Juli Hearn, SC Judges: Pres: Nanci Lindroth, NC; Dressage Judge: Jackie Lewis, NC CD: XC: Jonathan Wells, TN SJ: Karin Sadler, SC EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Foothills Equestrian Events. Entry: P: $165 PT/T/N/BN: $150.00; Starter: $110.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double Entries not accepted. USEA membership required at all levels except Starter. BN competitiors who are not USEA members must pay an exta $25 with entry. Starter division is exempt from the USEA Starter/D&M Fees. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Refunds: Before CD-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After CD-Entry Less $25 ONLY if place filled from waiting list. Competition Cancellation-No refund. Withdrawals must be in writing, emailed or faxed. Any changes after CD=$15. No changes after Oct 8. Negative Coggins current through October 16, 2011: must accompany entry. Competitors check website for entry status & times: www.windridgeservices.com 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country Course open-3 pm Sat: Dressage-8:00 am; Show Jumping-10:00 Sun: Cross-country-9:00 am 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons. 16 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Oct 11th. Times will be emailed if a legible email address is provided and posted on website 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Temporary Stabling on grounds: $120 for weekend. No initial bedding. Please pre-pay for bedding with entry $6 per bag. Enclose a separate $50 stall cleaning deposit. No grounds fee for ship-ins. All horses on grounds must be entered or registered as Non-competing. Non-competing horse must pay registration fee of $25 and wear bridle # at all times. Veterinaran & Farrier: On call, # posted with Secretary and on Scoreboard. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express-11 mi., (828) 755-2000. Jameson Inn-11mi (828) 2878788. Comfort Inn-11 mi (828)248-3400. Camping: (12 camp sites under construction ) $25 per night 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 882 Goodes Creek Church Rd, Mooresboro, NC 28114. From SC via I-85 N: Take exit 78 for US 221 North toward Chesnee for 10.3 mi, turn right to continue on 221 North for 5.6 mi. Sharp right onto Island Ford Rd for 1.1 mi, turn left onto Goodes Creek Church Rd for .7 mi. From Asheville NC take I-26 to US Hwy 74 East then take exit 178 to US 221 South toward Chesnee 7.8 mi, Slight left onto Island Ford Rd for 1.1 mi, turn left onto Goodes Creek Church Rd for .7 mi. From Charlotte, NC via I-85 S: take exit 10 B to US 74 West 26.7 mi through Shelby, take exit 189 to NC 120 South 4.0 miles, turn left on US 221 Alt South for 1.0 mi, turn right onto Island Ford Rd for 3.8 mi, turn right onto Goodes Creek Church Rd for .7 mi. From all directions look for and follow Windridge Farm Signs. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Starter: 2011 USDF Intro Test C. Arenas: Stonedust. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600 m @ 520 mpm, T-2400m @ 420 mpm. N-1800m @ 350 mpm. BN-1500m @ 350 mpm, max fence height 2'7" may include bank and "pass through" water. Starter Division approx 1200 m @300 mpm, max fence height 2'3" optional "pass through" at water. Terrain:rolling fields. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry form. Prize List on website. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Better still leave them home, we have plenty and will loan you one if you get lonely. PARTIES: Friday night tailgate of snacks and beverages during Volunteer briefing at 6:00 PM. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 161 AR E A I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 22 PARADISE FARM HORSE TRIALS Aiken, South Carolina (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/6/2011 Close Date: 10/4/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Nancy Russell, Secretary PO Box 1131 DeLeon Springs, Fl 32130 (386) 679-0792; Fax (386) 985-2129 Email: [email protected] http://www.paradisefarmaiken.com/ ORGANIZER: Lellie Ward, (same as above) OFFICIALS: TD: Juli Hearn, SC; Judges: Pres: Nancy Lindroth, NC; Dressage Judge: Amy McElroy, SC SJ Judge: Matt Collins; CD:XC: Tremaine Cooper, VA SJ: Lellie Ward, SC. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Paradise Farm. Entry: Per division: $175.00; Grounds Fee: $25.00 (non-stabled horses) Stabling: $45.00 Friday night, $25.00 each additional night. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: Starter entrants: USEA Starter and Drugs & Medication fees do not apply, and USEA membership & horse registration is not required. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay additional $25 with entry. Lost Pinny=$20 charge, do not send with entry. All scratches & changes must be in writing to sec'y; email, fax OK. All changes incur a $25 fee. NSF checks incur a $25 fee. Refunds: Before C.D.Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Stabling-No refund. No refunds after C.D! Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses; must accompany entry. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8am; Show Jumping; Cross-country. 3) AWARDS: 6 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available October 15 on website www.paradisefarmaiken.com and will be emailed. Postcards will not be sent. 16 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: No on-site stabling at this event. All stabling will be at Buckleigh Farms located within 1 mile of Paradise Farm. This is an excellent facility Please use stabling forms. Stabling $45.00, Friday night $25.00 each additional night. Bedding provided. Stalls must be cleaned prior to departure. Further info available from Sec'y and on website. $25 grounds fee for non-stabled horses. Veterinarian: Southern Equine, (803) 645-7558. # will be posted at stabling office & sec'y's office. 25.00 muck fee separate check -will be destroyed with clean stall. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: *Rider discount available. Book Early for special rate. *Pets welcomed! Event sponsors--please support. *Comfort Suites, Aiken, (803) 641-1100. Hotel Aiken 8 miles, (803) 648 4265. *Hampton Inn-15 mi., (803) 648-2525. Sleep Inn-(803) 644-9900. Town and Country Inn, Bed Breakfast and Stables-(803)642-0270) 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 4069 Wagener Rd., Aiken, SC 29805 From Atlanta: I-20 East, exit 22 turn right on Rte 1. 1 mile turn left on Beaver Dam Rd. At 2nd stop sign, turn left on Cook's Bridge Rd. 6/10 mile turn right on Shaw's Fork Rd. At 3rd stop sign turn left on Rte 302. Paradise Farm is 2nd farm on left. From Columbia, I-20W: Exit 33. Turn left on Rte 39. 4 miles turn right on Short Leaf Rd. 1 mile turn right on New Holland Rd. 8 miles turn left on Shaw's Fork Rd. At 2nd stop sign turn left on Rt 302. Paradise Farm is 2nd farm on left. From Charleston, I-26 N: Exit for Hwy 301 to Orangeburg. In Orangeburg turn on Rte 4 toward Aiken, that merges with Rte 302. Paradise Farm is on the right, 1 mile past Stiefle Rd. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter -2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand and grass if entries warrant. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2300 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm/max. fence height 2'6". Starter fences not to exceed 2'3", No ditches, banks or water. Terrain: Hilly, Challenging, very good footing. All courses: Solid, inviting & bold, for horses with some experience at this level. Water jump and changes on all courses. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed October 1. Entry limit 160. Riders limited 2 horse/level, or 4 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/ combined as entries warrant; state preferences with numbers under the Eligible Section; be sure to include qualifications and birth date on entry. Great food on grounds. Incomplete entries will be dealt with as per USEF rules and may not be accepted. Please pay attention. Paradise Farm has a strict one-way system for parking cars and trailers. Please pay attention to directions on Website and road signs at the event. Ask fellow competitors for information before you come. Late entries will be acessed a $25.00 penalty and bounced checks will be acessed a $50.00 fee plus bank charges. Open schooling at Paradise Farm on Sunday. XC $50 and SJ $25 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 16 3 AR E A I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 28-30 CHATTAHOOCHEE HILLS HORSE TRIALS Fairburn, Georgia (Area 3) Chattahoochee Hills Fall Event Presented by Bouckaert Farm ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/13/2011 Close Date: 10/11/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC1*,I,P,CCI2* USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Rick Dunkerton, Secretary c/o AMS P.O. Box 1647 Laurel, MS 39441-1647 Phone - (601) 498-3330 Fax - (601) 426-9984 Email: [email protected]. Register Online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, AmEx & checks accepted. ORGANIZER: Chattahoochee Hills Event Organizing Committee, 9445 Browns Lake Rd, Fairburn, GA 30213, (770) 892-2540, fax: (770) 969-6457, www.chatthillseventing.com OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravesande, TX Judges: Pres: Sue Stewart, GBR; Member: Mark Weissbecker, MA; Dressage Judges: Amy McElroy, SC; Leslie Olsen, GA CD:XC: Ritchard Temple, USA SJ: Marc Donovan, NC EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Chattahoochee Hills Eventing. Entry: Per Division: CCI2*: $400.00; CIC1*: $300.00; I: $200.00; P-BN: $200.00 Stabling: $200.00; Stall Deposit: $25.00 (separate check); Grounds Fee: $ 25.00 (non-compete horses) Camping: Primitive camping allowed no charge, no hook ups. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. XC Pinny/Holder/Insert required---for sale on site for $10 each. All U.S. CIC/CCI horses must have a National or FEI Passport. All foreign CIC/CCI horses must have an FEI Passport. All CIC/CCI horses and riders must be registered with the FEI. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-Entry less $50 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition cancellation-Partial Refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross Country course opens 3:00pm; CCI2*/CIC1* In-Barn Inspection 3-6:00 pm. Fri: 8:00 am Dressage. Sat: 8:00 am Cross Country. Sun: Third Horse Inspection for CCI2*/CIC1* Horses; 8:00 am Show Jumping. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Ride times available Oct 25 at www.chatthillseventing.com 16 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $200 from Thurs. 12 Noon to Sunday. Stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. Non-compete horses=$25 grounds fee. Pre-order bedding and golf cart reservations at www. ChattHillsEventing.com. Feed/Bedding/Hay available for purchase. Pre-order bedding is encourage, preorders orders must be received by Friday, Oct 22. Veterinarian: FEI Veterinarian Delegate, Dr. Debbie Williamson; Southern Cresent Equine Services, (770) 252-6860, # available at show office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Special Rate from hotels; please tell them you are with Chatt Hills Eventing: Hampton Inn, (678) 782-4600. Sleep Inn, (678) 782-4700. Country Inns & Suites 678-782-4900. Camping: No charge for duration of event, No hook ups. Check www.chatthillseventing.com for additional accommodations and updates. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Cedar Grove Rd. Fairburn, GA 30213 From I-75 North & South of Atlanta: Take I-285 West to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-20 heading West: Take I-285 heading south to Exit 62 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy, then below. From I-85 heading South: Take Exit 69 Spur 14 S. Fulton Pkwy From South Fulton Prkwy, then below. Below for all directions above: Stay on S. Fulton Pkwy for 7.5 miles then Right on "Hwy 92 Campbellton Fairburn Rd". Go 4.5 miles then Left on "Hwy 70 Cascade Palmetto Rd". Go 0.3 miles then Right on "Cochran Mill Rd". Go 1.7 miles then Right at 4-way stop on "Cedar Grove Rd. " Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From I-20 heading East: Take Exit 37 Hwy 92 Fairburn/Douglasville; end of ramp go Right on 92 South/ Fairburn Rd. Go 5.2 miles then go Right at light staying on 92 South Fairburn Rd. Go for 4.2 miles then at light go Right on Cascade Palmetto Rd. Go 0.3 miles then Right on Cochran Mill Rd. Go 1.7 miles then Right at 4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Stabling entrance 1.5 miles on right. From I-85 heading North: Take Exit 61 Hwy 74, Fairburn; end of ramp go left heading North on 74. When the 4-lane lane turns into a 2-lane, stay straight (do not continue on 74; go straight for 2.3 miles until the road dead ends into Rivertown. Go left on Rivertown for 3.5 miles to S. Fulton Pkwy. Cross over S. Fulton Pkwy staying on Rivertown for 2 miles then right at 4-way stop on Cochran Mill Rd. Go for 3 miles, then left at 4-way stop on Cedar Grove Rd. Competition entrance will be 1.5 miles on right. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: CCI2*-2009 FEI Two-star Test B-Std. CIC1*-2009 FEI One-star Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: All weather surface. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CCI2*-4500 m @ 550 mpm. CIC1*- 3000 m @ 520 mpm. I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T- 2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN -1800 m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. Rolling terrain: Well established turf on rolling sandy loam soils. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course is closed 6 weeks out. Entry limit: 240. Riders limited 3 horses/level or 5 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: Wine & Cheese Friday 5-7 PM BBQ Saturday available for $10 but must be purchased before Noon Saturday. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 16 5 AR E A I I I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 4-6 ROCKING HORSE CLASSIC 3-DAY AND HORSE TRIALS AREA III EVENTS Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; Withdrawals will not be honored unless faxed, emailed, or mailed on or before C.D. (fax: 352-669-7689). NO PHONE WITHDRAWALS WILL BE AC- Altoona, Florida (Area 3) CEPTED. After C.D- Entry/Stabling refunded only if spot is filled. ANY entries or changes submitted after Post-entries accepted until October 26th! C.D. will be charged a $25 processing fee. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months. 30 day health certificate required at Florida State line. ENTRY PERIOD: T3D Open Date: 9/6/2011 T3D Close Date: 10/4/2011 Open Date: 9/20/2011 Close Date: 10/18/2011 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: TRAINING 3-DAY EVENT SPECIFIC DETAILS TO FOLLOW UPON ENTRY ACCEPTANCE: Educational seminars and demonstrations will occur throughout the event. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P Wed/Thurs: T3D check-in; arrival. No arrivals before 2 pm Wed. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN,T3D Thurs: T3D welcome briefing, Roads & Tracks & Cross-country walk; Cross-country course open-3 pm; Fri: In-barns, First Horse Inspection, Dressage, Steeplechase seminar; SEND ENTRIES TO: Rick Dunkerton Sat: Roads & Tracks & Cross-country; c/o AMS Sun: Second Horse inspection, Show Jumping, mounted awards. P.O. Box 1647 Horse Trials: Sat: Dressage-8 am, Cross-country-10 am. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. Laurel, MS 39441 Phone: (601) 498-3330, Fax (601) 426-9984. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. T3D: Additional prizes provided by the SmartPak/USEA [email protected] Classic Three-Day Series Sponsors: SmartPak, Five Star Tack, FITS, and Nunn Finer. During competition: above or (352) 669-9982 http://www.rockinghorseht.com/ 4) STARTING TIMES: Will be emailed to you and posted on our web site at Enter online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, AmEx & checks accepted. http://www.RockingHorseHT.com. ORGANIZER: Alice Andrews, P.O. Box 416, Altoona, FL 32702, (352) 669-9982 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $30/night. 104 perm. stalls on grounds.$30 for duration to ship in. TR-3 Day: Included with entry fee. Stall doors and bedding provided! Feed/hay available for OFFICIALS: TD: Gale D'Amanda-Fox, NY; Judges: Pres: Roger Haller, GA purchase ½ mile away from show grounds. Veterinarian: # posted on each stall card. Member: Pam Wiedemann, PA; CD:XC: Morgan Rowsell, NJ SJ: Jan Brodkin, FL 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: BOOK ROOMS EARLY! Hampton Inn Mt. Dora-16 mi. (352) 383-4267. Moss EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Gate B&B-5 mi. (352) 669-3557. Shamrock Bed & Breakfast-15 mi., (800) 425-2763. Fox Den Motel-5 Draw checks to Rocking Horse Stables. mi., (352) 669-2151. Comfort Inn-12 mi., (352) 383-3400. Econo Lodge-15 mi., (352) 383-2181. Inn On Entry: I/P: $195.00; T/N/BN: $175.00; Stabling: $30/night. The Green-15 mi., (352) 343-6373. Camping: $50/weekend for ANY hook-ups. Everyone camping will T3D: $350.00, includes stabling for duration of competition, Wednesday thru Sunday. All T3D horses be given a tag to display. must be stabled on site. Camping: $50/weekend. Ship-in: $30.00/weekend 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 44200 State Road 19N, Altoona, FL 32702 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN From North of Ocala: Rte 40 east for approx 35 miles to Hwy 19 south. Take Hwy 19 south for 15 competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. miles farm is on the left. From North of Jacksonville: I-95 south to I-295 south to Exit 3 (Orange Park) to T3D Qualifications: Both horse and rider, must complete a minimum of 4 training level horse trials, right on Hwy 17 to Palatka. Right on Hwy 19 south, when you cross Hwy 40 (staying on Hwy 19) farm is meeting the NQR's and one horse trials must be as a combination, within the current or preceding 15 mi. on left. calendar year. Participants should expect a championship level course which includes water, banks, From Orlando Airport: Beeline Expressway (Hwy 528) west (towards Orlando) to Florida Turnpike ditches, and suitable combinations. north (towards Ocala) to Hwy 429 north (towards Apopka) to Hwy 441 north (towards Mt. Dora) to Hwy 19 north in Eustis. Farm on right, 18 miles. 16 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 167 AR E A I I I EV E NTS N OT E S 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T3D-2010 USEF Training Three-Day Test-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B -Sm. Arenas: Clay, sand mix. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200m @550 mpm P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm/max. fence height 2'7". All courses: Flat terrain, , medium difficulty for all levels. T3D-Phase A-2860m @ 220 mpm, Phase B-1560m @ 520 mpm, Phase C-3740m @ 220 mpm, Phase D-2700m @ 450 mpm. Participants should expect a championship level course which includes water, banks, ditches, and suitable combinations. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed October 24 (last day to school, Oct. 23). Levels may be further divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. No stabling changes without permission of sec'y or $50 fine. Food on grounds. Dogs are welcome, but MUST be leashed. If caught loose a $50 fine. 16 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 16 9 AR E A I I I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 5-6 RIVER GLEN FALL HORSE TRIALS New Market, Tennessee (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/20/2011 Close Date: 10/18/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Mail original signature, copy of Coggins, copies of USEF memberships and checks to Secretary: Julie Burns 4442 Long Lane Franklin, TN 37064 Home (615)595-5750; Fax (775)521-1961; Call ONLY between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. (NO CELL) Email: [email protected] http://www.river-glen.com/ ORGANIZER: River Glen Organizing Committee, Bill Graves, Chairman, 1839 London Rd., New Market, TN 37820, 865/475-1005 OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravesande, TX; Judges: Pres: Karin Bishop, WA; Dressage Judges: Joni Abney, TN; CD:XC: Roger Haller, GA SJ: Tracey Bise EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: USEA MEMBERS enter through USEA's Xentry system at www. useventing.com where you can pay with credit card online or mail check to secretary. Entry is NOT electronic, only credit card is. Entry must be printed and mailed to secretary if paying online with credit card as well as if paying by check. USEA Non-members may access interactive entry and stabling forms at www.river-glen.com. All entries need to be printed and mailed. Please follow directions: Draw checks to RGHT. Write ONE entry check and ONE stall deposit check per entry. Do NOT send ONE check per MULTIPLE entries. Do NOT combine stall deposit with entry check or write one stall deposit check for multiple stalls. Do NOT send COURIERED MAIL OR US MAIL REQUIRING SIGNATURE UPON DELIVERY. All communication FROM secretary will be via E-MAIL. Please include LEGIBLE e-mail address on entry form. Pinnies: XC Pinny Plastic Holder required-for sale on site for $20 each; may rent for $15. River Glen will provide paper inserts for competitors to place in their plastic pinny holders. Entry: I/P: $185.00 + copy(ies) of Rider/Owner/Trainer USEF card(s); T/N/BN: $170.00. Late Entry Fee: $20 for entry RECEIVED after closing date. Bounced check fee:$50.00. 17 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS Stabling: $140.00 (includes 2 bag shavings). Additional Nights: $25 per stall night Stall Deposit: $25.00 (separate check) Trailer-In Fee: $40.00 (non-stabled horses) Grounds Fee: $40.00 (non-competing horses) RV Hookup & Camping: $60.00 Friday-Sunday; $30 extra night; Primitive Camping: $30.00 FridaySunday; $15.00 per additional night Extra Party Tickets: $10.00; $ 5.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office and competitors dinner. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority to USEA members. State email address and date of birth on entry. Please send one check for EACH entry, stabling and fees; and one SEPARATE stall deposit check (if any) PER HORSE. THERE WILL BE A $20 LATE FEE FOR ENTRIES RECEIVED AND PAID FOR(NOT ONLY POSTMARKED) AFTER CLOSING DATE!!! There is a $50 bounced check fee!!! Divisions may be further divided or combined if entries warrant. Preliminary and above MUST send copy of Rider, Owner and Trainer USEF Membership cards. Please send all entries together of those wanting to stable together, or specify same Trainer or Barn name on entry. Entries limited to stall capacity. PLEASE FILL OUT YOUR ENTRY FORM USING THE XENTRY SYSTEM AT WWW.USEVENTING.COM SO THAT IT IS LEGIBLE AND COMPLETE. May pay with credit card online or by check to secretary. Entry is not electronic, only credit card is. Must print and mail entry to secretary if paying by credit card as well as if paying by check. USEA Non-members may use the itneractive entry/stable form at www.river-glen.com ENTRY MUST BE MAILED TO SECRETARY AFTER IT'S PRINTED. Rider Divisions open only to competitors who have NOT finished more than 2 HT's at the next division higher than the one they are entering within the past 24 months. Horse Divisions open only to horses that have never started at a higher level. Double entries: Accepted, no fee. No more than 4 horses per rider at competition. Stall deposit $25, send separate check, 1 PER STALL; STALL MUST BE STRIPPED. Any entry changes after closing date = $40. No changes allowed in office on the Friday of event unless mandated by USEF regulations. Any amounts owed at check-in must be paid with CASH ONLY!!!! Negative Coggins within 12 months required for all horses & it must accompany entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. WITHDRAWALS ACCEPTED IN WRITING, OR ACKNOWLEDGED EMAIL TO SEC'Y BEFORE C.D.; After C.D.-No entry refund; stabling refund given if stall filled from waiting list. Competition cancellation-No refund. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Competitors Wine & Cheese Welcome. Sat: Dressage -8 am; Show Jumping -10:30 am; Competitors Dinner following. Sun: Cross-country -8 am. Courses will be aerovated. PLEASE NOTE: If number of horses warrant, changes to the schedule may necessitate the addition of Friday Dressage or Sat x/country. Emails will communicate any such changes as soon as possible to competitors. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 171 AR E A I I I EV E NTS N OT E S 4) STARTING TIMES: Will be posted on web at www.river-glen.com or call 865/475-1005 no sooner than Wednesday prior to event. Results will be posted on same site within 2 days of event. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited to stall capacity. $140 for weekend, Thursday through Sunday. Additional nights $25 per stall. 210 permanent stalls on grounds; permanent iron half/gates provided on stalls. Stall deposit $25; send separate check. Initial 2 bags shavings included in cost. Addt'l bag shavings avail $8. Stalls must be STRIPPED (not picked) or stall deposit check will be cashed. $50 fine for switching assigned stalls without permission from secretary. DO NOT TIE HORSES TO WASH RACKS!!! $40 trailer-in fee; $40 grounds fee non-competing horses. No schooling permitted until cross/ country is finished on Sunday (includes non/comp horses). Veterinarian: on grounds through event. Emergency # will be posted at secy's office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: HOST HOTEL - Special rates! Comfort Suites 865/246-2426 (EXIT 398). All other local hotels listed at www.river-glen.com. All hotels are approx. 15 miles. RV Hook Up = $30 per night, tent camping $15 per night. Please specify early arrival or late departure. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1839 London Rd., New Market, TN 37820 PLEASE CHECK MAPQUEST and GPS directions against our online directions. They may take you on the other side of the river, or under an overpass that is too low! From Knoxville and West (I-40): Exit 394: Turn LEFT at light at exit onto 11E. (NOTE: Do NOT take fork to the right on 11E that says 11W/25W) Travel east approx. 17 miles to RG sign on left of hwy (Lowery Loop Rd). On right is New Market Church. Turn left and go straight through stop sign. At Baker Rd. turn left (signs will direct you from there). Approx. 5 miles. From Dandridge and East (I-40): Exit 417: Turn RIGHT at light at exit, onto Hwy 92. Travel North approx 10 mi. to 11E. Turn left (West) approx 6 mi. to RG sign on right at Lowery Loop Rd. Follow directions as above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-STD. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Footing is crushed limestone & sand. Large warm-up arena. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-approx. 2800 m @550 mpm. P-approx. 2300 m @ 520 mpm. T-approx. 2100 m @ 420 mpm. N-approx. 1900 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2'11". BN-approx. 1800 m @ 350 mpm/ max; height 2'7". All courses: Average, cross/country courses will be AEROVATED! 10) OTHER INFORMATION: PLEASE NOTE: River Glen will provide paper numbers for competitors to insert in their plastic pinny holders. River Glen will have plastic pinnies available for purchase at $20 each; may rent for $15 if supply available. Cross-country course closed October 23. Competitor packet from secretary on Friday from noon to 5 pm. Concessions on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Competitor Dinner tickets are 1 per entry; addt'l tickets from sec'y office for $10, $5 for child. 17 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 17 3 AR E A I I I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 12-13 POPLAR PLACE FARM NOVEMBER HORSE TRIALS Hamilton, Georgia (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/27/2011 Close Date: 10/25/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter On-Line: www.evententries.com (credti cards accepted). Mail original signatures, copy of Coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & check (s) to Secretary. Donna Stegman, Secretary Poplar Place Farm, LLC PO Box 219 Cataula, GA 31804-0219 Phone: (706) 582-3742 ext. 209; Fax: (706) 888-731-9492 -- use during competition also. Email: [email protected] Website: www.poplarplacefarm.com ORGANIZER: Donna & Gary Stegman (same as above) Competition Management: Poplar Place Farm, LLC OFFICIALS: TD: Gretchen Butts, MD; Judges: Pres: Bobby Stevenson, NC Dressage Judges: Jim Graham, AL; CD: X-C: Tremaine Cooper, VA; SJ: Jan Brodkin EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Poplar Place Farm, LLC. One check per horse. Foreign/Canada checks add $5 (US funds only). Entry: I/P: $190.00; T/N/BN: $175.00; Stabling: $150.00; Additional Nights: $25.00 Stall Deposit: $25.00 (separate check); Grounds Fee: $50 (non-stabled horses); Camping: $30.00 1) ENTRIES: Please check Website (www.poplarplacefarm.com) for updates & additional information. Entries are accepted when received. Priority is based on "postmark date" -- date on envelope or online submission date. Payment is due when entry is submitted. If payment is not submitted with the entry, payment must be received within 7 days or the "postmark date" will be changed to reflect the date payment is popstmarked. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. XC Pinny Holder required - for sale on site. $25 stall stripping deposit drawn on separate check is required with entry. Stall deposits cannot be paid online. Check or cash only. Returned checks - $30 fee. Changes: Any change to an entry subject to $25 fee. All change requests must be in writing (email, fax or mail). Refunds: Before one after C.D. (November 1)-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. Withdrawals MUST be emailed, faxed or mailed & postmarked on or before November 1. After November 1-No refunds, unless entry and/or stall can be filled from waitlist, less $25 non-refundable office fee. Competition cancellationPartial credit. Include copies of USEF membership cards for rider, trainer & owner (Preliminary and above). Copy of negative Coggins within 12 months required for all horses & must accompany entry. After October 11, check www.poplarplacefarm.com for entry status & other information. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country Course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am. Show Jumping-10 am. Competitors' Party-6 pm. (tickets required). Sun: Cross-Country-8 am. 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division 174 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available November 8 at www.poplarplacefarm.com. Stabling info also available. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $150/stall from Thurs. through Sun. Additional nights-$25/stall. 224 permanent stalls & temporary stalls available if entries warrant. If temporary stabling is utilized, barn assignments will be based on postmark date of entry (not "stable with" requests). Stall doors/initial bedding (shavings) provided. No stabling changes without permission of sec'y or $50 fine. Grounds fee for non-stabled horses-$50 for entire event. Hay/Shavings available for purchase on grounds. Email prior to November 9 to order shavings & have them waiting at your stall when you arrive. $25 stall cleaning deposit required & must be included with entry ON A SEPARATE CHECK. Stalls to be stripped prior to leaving (check will be destroyed if stall is stripped). Veterinarian: Rachel Burlton, DVM (706) 663-2128. # will be posted on bulletin board at restroom building. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Columbus: Hampton Inn North-13.3 mi., (706) 256-2222. DoubleTree Hotel - 14.5 mi.,, (706) 327-6868. Hyatt Place - 13.3 ni., (706) 507-5000. Wyndham Gardens - 13.2 mi., (706) 507-1111. Country Inn & Suites - 14.5 mi., (706) 660-1780. Holiday Inn Express-13.3 mi. (706) 507-7222. Marriott Courtyard - 18.3 mi, (706) 323-2323. Residence Inn-13.6 mi. (706) 494-0050. SpringHIll Suites by Marriott - 13.6 mi., (706) 576-3773. Homewood Suites-13.4 mi. (706) 568-3545. Pine Mountain: Callaway Gardens-9.3 mi. (800) 225-5292. Pine Mountain Chalets-18.7 mi. (800) 5357622. Mountain Top Inn Resort & Lodge - 15.5 mi., (706) 663-4719. Camping: Limited camper hook-ups (water & electric) - $30/night, reserve early. NO electric or water hookups permitted from barns. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8191 US Highway 27, Hamilton, GA 31811 Traveling Tips: Do not take "Alt. US Hwy. 27" (you may never get here). Some Internet mapping sites may route you to Lynn Dr. -- do not turn here (dead end road with limited turnaround). If approaching from the south, do not take US Hwy 27 through Columbus (too many traffic lights). From North: I-85 south to Exit #21, I-185 south. Exit #42, US 27 south (left). 21.7 miles to right at Kingsboro Rd. (just past Mulberry Creek). Look for Poplar Place Farm Show Entrance sign. Follow Kingsboro Rd. to end. Farm entrance ahead. From South: I-185 north, Exit #12, Williams Rd., east (right). Straight thru stop sign, cross RR to traffic light, then north (left) on Veterans Pkwy. 12.0 mi. to left at Kingsboro Rd. (pass farm main entrance), then as above. From East & West: US 80 to Veterans Pkwy./US 27 (exit #4) north, then as above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Cushion Track Premier waxed sand, with ample warm-up. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3360m @ 550 mpm. P-2880 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2180 m @ 450 mpm. N‑1800 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1930 m @ 325 mpm. All courses: Average for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed November 6. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food concession on grounds – open early for breakfast. Dogs are welcome, but MUST be leashed during competition. If caught loose, $25 fine. No cars or trucks on course. No motorized vehicles allowed on course Saturday. Party: Saturday evening: Food, beverages and entertainment. For food, everyone (including competitors) must purchase a meal ticket. All meal tickets purchased with entry & through Friday 6:00 = $5. Meal tickets purchased after Friday 6:00 = $10, subject to availability. Complimentary beverages & entertainment. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 17 5 AREA III EVENTS AR E A I I I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 19-20 OCALA HORSE PROPERTIES HORSE TRIALS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dresage-8 am, Show Jumping-9:30am, Cross-country-11 am Ocala, Florida (Area 3) 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Presented by EQUIVENTURES LLC ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 10/4/2011 Close Date: 11/1/2011 4) STARTING TIMES: Available November 16. Times will be posted on http://www.equiventures.com & will be emailed. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $60 stall from 4pm Friday, 150 temp stalls on grounds. Stall doors and initial bedding provided. Horse Trial Veterinarians: Equine Medical of Ocala, (352) 873-7830; Peter- SEND ENTRIES TO: Nancy Russell, Secretary son & Smith Vet Hospital, (352-)237-6151; Ocala Equine Medical Center, (352)352)873-7830 P.O. Box 1131 DeLeon Springs, FL 32130 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ocala Hilton-10 mi., (352) 854-1400 (Dogs allowed). Sleep Inn and Suites-4 Email: [email protected] mi.,(352) 347-8383. MicroTel Inn-4 mi. (352) 307-1166; Hampton Inn and Suites - 4 mi., (352) 347- Phone: 386-679-0792 1600, 2075 S. W. Hwy 484, Ocala, Florida 34473 Fax: 386-985-2129 [email protected] 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 11008 S Highway 475, Ocala, FL 34480 http://www.equiventures.com I-75 to one exit south of Ocala; exit 341, Belleview, Route 484. Go east on 484 for 2.5 miles to CR 475 (NOT CR 475-A). Turn left onto 475 north. Go approx. 2.5 miles and the Horse Park will be on your left. ORGANIZER: Peter Gray, 12345 NW 110 Ave, Reddick, Fl 32686; [email protected] 352-425-6302 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-USEF 2010 Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. OFFICIALS: TD: Bobby Stevenson, NC Judges: Pres GJ: Mark Weissbecker, NC; Judges: Cheryl Holekamp, MO; Charlotte Trentelman, FL 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Courses: All courses suitable for upgrading. P-2800m @ 520 mpm. T-2400m CD:X-C: Jay Hambly, CAN, SJ: Marc Donavan, NC @450 mpm. N-2000m @ 400mpm. BN-2000 mpm @ 350mpm. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to EQUIVENTURES 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course is only open on specified schooling days. LLC. Electronic entries will be accepted at www.evententries.com Divisions further divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and P: $200.00; T: $175.00; N/BN: $170.00 Enter 10/4-10/11 and deduct $25 from your entry fee. birth date on entry. Stabling: $60.00/night Grounds Fee: $25 Food on grounds. Dogs MUST be leashed. 1) ENTRIES: Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-In full, minus $25 office fee. After C.D.-No refund. $50 returned/insufficient funds check. $50 Late fee for entries accepted 11/8- 11/15. $25 charge for lost pinny, no deposit required. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months. Out-of-state horses MUST have a health certificate for entry into the state of Florida. PAPER NUMBER PINNIES WILL BE IN EFFECT FOR XC; PINNEY HOLDERS WILL BE FOR SALE ON SITE FOR $15 17 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 17 7 AR E A I I I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 26-27 PINE TOP THANKSGIVING HORSE TRIALS Thomson, Georgia (Area 3) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 10/11/2011 Close Date: 11/8/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Janet Wilson, Secretary 1393 Augusta Road Thomson, GA 30824 (706) 449-2029 Email [email protected] PLEASE COMMUNICATE BY E-MAIL! Fax 706595-3792 Entry Status: http://eventingscores.com/eventsr/pinetop/ht1110/ ORGANIZER: Janet & Glenn Wilson, [email protected], 706-449-2029; Volunteer Coordinator: Janet Wilson, [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Charlie Musco, SC; Judges: Pres: Boo Major, SC; Dressage Judges:TBA CD:XC: P-John Williams, NC; T/N/BN-Glenn Wilson SJ: Glenn Wilson EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Pine Top Thanksgiving H.T. No Canadian checks/No Canadian checks with Canadian routing numbers even if drawn on US banks or entry will not be accepted. One check per horse - no exceptions! Entry: P: $180.00; T/N/BN: $165.00 Grounds Fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) Stabling: $125.00 Non-compete: $ 25.00 surcharge (non-compete horses) Camping: $ 30.00/night 1) ENTRIES: Double entries: Not accepted. No entry accepted without payment at time entry received. Refunds: Before C.D.- Check will be voided, After C.D.-Half credit until scheduling begins. Scratches & changes must be e-mailed with complete info, including rider, horse & division. INCOMPLETE ENTRIES RECEIVE NO POSTMARK UNTIL THE DAY THEY ARE MADE COMPLETE. $25 fee for each change. Fees due at check-in must be paid in cash. Competition cancellation-No refund. Be prepared to show Coggins at arrival Check http://eventingscores.com/eventsr/pinetop/ht1110/ for entry status. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping- 10 am. Sun: Cross Country - 9 am. 17 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA III EVENTS 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available November 24 by 10pm at: www.pinetopfarm.com. No postcards or emails will be sent. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $125/Stall from Friday thru Sunday. One extra night free, $15/night thereafter. $25 surcharge for non-compete horses. 150 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors/ initial bedding provided (1 bag of shavings per stall). One additional night free, $15 per night thereafter. Bedding-shavings only, available for $7 per bag, do not prepay. No straw bedding. Further info from sec. Vet: Dr. Charity Stone,(706)424-4132 # will be posted at office. Stable with requests for late entries may not be honored. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ask for Horse Trials Rates! White Columns Inn-5 mi.,1-706-595-8000or www. whitecolumnsinn.com. Camping: Limited hook-ups $30/night, assigned by postmark. Make note on stable form if RV is big. 7) DIRECTIONS: Farm Address: 1432 Augusta Rd, Thomson, GA 30824. Farm is 2 miles east of Thomson on US 78/278. From I-20 Eastbound: Exit 172, right on GA 17, 2 miles to light at GA 17 bypass. Turn left, then go straight thru next two intersections, cross RR tracks to stop light at US 78/278 East. Turn left, main farm entrance is ½ mile on left at brick sign. From I-20 Westbound: Exit 175, left on GA 150, 3 miles to GA 17 bypass. Turn left at light go through one 4-way stop, cross RR tracks to stop light at US 78/278 East. Turn left, main farm entrance is ½ mile on left at brick sign. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. PT-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. Warm-up grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. T-2600 m @ 460 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN1800 m @ 350 mpm. Terrain: Excellent footing of sand-based turf on 200 acres of rolling pasture with some woods. No clay or stones. Jumps are substantial. All courses: Average, or better, for horses with some experience. All courses near maximum distance and efforts with multiple waters. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Entry limit - when stabling is full. Close gates to stabling at night. Cross-country course closed Nov. 14. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Excellent concessions. Dogs must be leashed. Fees due at check-in must be paid in cash. Competitor must provide pinny holder. Pine Top will provide the paper pinny number. Pinny holder can be purchased for $25. E-mail for availability. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 17 9 AREA IV NOTES Area Chairman John Clarke 222 Hilldale Dr. Wichita, KS 67230 (316) 218-0761 [email protected] Treasurer Sue Settler 4060 Lindenwood Lane Northbrook, IL 60062 (847) 498-0459 [email protected] Area Council [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representative Cathy Jones-Forsberg PO Box 65 Hampshire, IL 60140 (847) 464-4095 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinator Kathy Kearns 20865 Maries Rd. 315 Belle, MO 65013 (573) 859-6551 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Bernard Morauw 371 Bronstone Dr. St. Charles, IL 60174 (630) 802-5518 [email protected] Area Organizer Representatives Lena Warner E 847 1170th Ave Wheeler, WI 54772 (715) 658-1105 [email protected] Area Website: www.usea4.org Affiliate Eventing Associations Central States Dressage and EA Jill Kirk 415 9th Ave SW Lonsdale, MN 55046 (651) 343-9835 [email protected] www.csdea.com Columbia DEA Dr. Janet Rettenmaier 1601 East Nancy Court Columbia, MO 65202 573-289-6739; 573-443-2906 [email protected] www.CDCTA.org Eastern Iowa Dressage and EA Barbara Hall 10611 Hawks Haven Rd NE Cedar Rapids, MO 52411 319 378 1161 [email protected] www.Mwnet.com/eidea Greater Houston CTA Kelly Stanka PO Box 479 Fulshear, TX 77441 281 202 8809, 281 346 0639 (e) [email protected] www.Ghcta.org Illinois DCTA Cynthia Zitko 4422 Edinburg Lane Hanover Park, IL 60133 [email protected] www.idcta.org Kansas Dressage and Eventing Assn. Susan Clarke 222 Hillsdale Drive Wichita, KS 67230 316 218 0761 [email protected] www.KDEA.org Mid America CTA Beth Stoker 2401 W 25th Apt 2B3 Lawrence, KS 66047 785-291-3287 [email protected] www.macta.info 18 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 181 AR E A IV EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 3-4 SILVERWOOD FARM FALL HORSE TRIALS Camp Lake, Wisconsin (Area 4) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Lisa Cannata P.O. Box 171 Camp Lake, WI 53109 (847)235-6410 (847) 589-8574 (fax) [email protected] http://www.silverwoodfarm.net/ ORGANIZER: Lisa Froehlig, PO Box 192, Camp Lake, WI 53109, (262) 889-4700. OFFICIALS: TD: Deborah Boeh, OH; Judges: Pres: Marie Johnson, WI; Curtis Sage, Others TBA CD:XC: Klaus Dierks SJ: Lisa Froehlig EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – see individual section for details. PLEASE use WWW.EventEntries. com to enter. Draw checks to Silverwood Farm or credit card (MC, Visa or Discover)-$5.00 (mailed/ faxed entries only) processing fee applied. Entry: All divisions: $280.00 includes stabling Tack stall: $85.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes stabling & a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. $30 fee for any changes of horse/rider or level on entry when such requests can be accommodated. $30-Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. Written/email cancellation must be received by 7 pm on C.D. After C.D.-Entry/Stabling-No refund or substitutions for other shows. Competition cancellation- No refund. Neg. Coggins required for all horses dated 2011 with entry. $50 returned check fee. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Stabling open-Noon; Cross-country open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Cross-country-11:30 am; Competitors party-4:30 pm. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. *Show Jumping could be held on Saturday depending on # of entries. AREA IV EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Aug 29 at www.silverwoodfarm.net or include SASE with entry. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Available noon Friday to 9 pm Sunday. Perm 10x10 stalls in stabling complex. Tack stalls=$85. Temp stalls will be used ONLY if necessary. Stall doors provided. Stalls must be left in clean condition. One bag shavings provided. Shavings @ $7/bag and $8 after closing date. Order must be in by 2 pm each day. For Groups: use ONE name for everyone in group. No guarantee of matches with multiple names! Competitors are responsible for stall damage. Veterinarian: Bristol Vet Service, (262) 859-2560. # will be posted at sec´y´s office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn, Antioch (847) 395-3606.Ask for Silverwood Farm Discount! La Quinta, Bristol (262) 857-7911. Country Inn & Suites, Bristol (262) 857-3680. Value Inn, Bristol (262) 857-2622. Super 8, Bristol (262) 857-7963. Book Rooms Early!! Camping: No camper hook-ups on grounds. Local camp grounds: Chain O´ Lakes State Park (847) 587-5512. Happy Acres, Bristol (262) 857-7373. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address for internet - NOT mailing: 28426 98th Street Trevor, WI 53179 From I-94 (WI): Exit Hwy C west to Route 83, north for 1/3 mile to SA west for 2.5 miles to T intersection. Left on AH for 0.5 miles to farm. From Richmond, IL: Rt. 173 east to Wilmot Rd north to town of Wilmot. At second stop sign (County Rd C) turn right (east) to County Rd B LEFT (north) 2 mi. to AH right, 0.5 mile to farm. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1700 m @ 350 mpm, max. fence height 2'7". Starter-970 m @ 300 mpm Max fence height 2'3" All courses: All T/N: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. BN-Easy, good for first time at this level. Starter NoviceSimple obstacles designed to introduce the horse to the sport: Can be trotted. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Aug 22, no schooling after Aug 21! Be sure to call ahead to check on availability and conditions. By appointment ONLY, call organizer to arrange schooling (262) 889-4700. Entry limit 150. Rider limit 2 horses/level; 3 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: Saturday 4:30 pm! All parking must be in parking field. Failure to comply will result in fines! 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division. 18 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 18 3 AR E A IV EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 3-4 STEEPLEVIEW LABOR DAY HORSE TRIALS Delano, Minnesota (Area 4) 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Stabling opens at 12:00, Cross-country course opens 3 pm. Sat: Dressage & Cross-country. Sun: Show Jumping-9:30 am. 3) AWARDS: Prizes through 3rd Place, 8 Ribbons per division. New Event! ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 AREA IV EVENTS Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR SEND ENTRIES TO: Valorie Chadwick 315 Ingerson Road Maple Plain, MN 55359 E-mail prior to event: [email protected] During event 612-384-8530 ENTER: Online at www.evententries.com with credit card. Riders must still mail original signatures page w/all 3 signatures, copy of current neg Coggins (unless current 2011 info is on electronic file with EE), and checks (if needed) within 5 days of electronic entry to be considered a completed entry. OR Send entry with check drawn to Steepleview Farm, LLC and mail to Show Secretary. ORGANIZER: Jean & Walter Kunz, 9685 Country Rd 13 SE, Delano, MN 55328, (952) 955-1222 OFFICIALS: TD: Deeda Randle, WY Judges: Pres: Jackie Simth, OH Dressage Judge: Marlene Schneider, MN CD X-C Scott Rohlik, MN CD S-J Jennifer Schuck, MN EVENT FEES: Entries limited to 130. Completed entries accepted by postmark date. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundagle office fee. Electronic entries paid by check will be placed on waitlist until all required paperwork is received by show secretary. Draw checks to Steepleview Farm, LLC. Entry: All levels: $180. Stabling: $120 Tack Stall: $120 (if available) Clean Stall Deposit: $25 (separate check) Checks will be shredded if stall completely stripped. Jump-out fee: (non-stabled horse) $30 No hook ups. Competitors MUST purchase their own number holders in advance of HT! No pinneys provided. A very few will be available for sale on show grounds @ $25. 4) STARTING TIMES: Posted on website www.steepleviewfarm.org and e-mailed by August 30th. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Temporary 10 x 10 canopied stalls Friday 12 pm-Sunday 5 pm. $120 Stall doors/Initial 1 Bag shavings provided. Additional Shavings are available for purchase @ $8 per bag. E-mail secretary prior to August 31 to have additional bags delivered to your stall. Hay $7/bale. No straw bedding allowed. Please choose one name for groups stabling together. There is a $30 Jump-Out Fee for each horse that is Eventing but not stabled on the property (see event fees). Veterinarian: Anoka Equine. Phone # posted at show office & scoreboard. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: In Buffalo: Country Inn (recommended ask for group rate) (763) 682-5660 13.3 miles. Super 8 (763) 685-5930. 7) DIRECTIONS: For internet maps: 9685 County Road 13, Delano MN 55328. From I394: Hwy 12 west (Do not exit on Old Hwy 12) 20 miles to Wright County 30. West 1.7 miles to County Road 13. South on 2miles. Farm on right. Refer to website for detailed directions & map. 8) DRESSAGE: All tests USEF 2010 established grass SM arenas. T-Training Test A N- Novice Test A BN- Beginner Novice Test A. Arenas: 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-Approx. 2100 m @ 420 mpm. N-Approx. 1900 m @ 350 mpm. BN-Approx. 1700 m @ 300 mpm. Distances are approximate. Obstacles are average questions for each level including maximum heights. Hilly terrain accounts for slower mpm. Horse should be fit to to ride a XC course with rolling terrain and moderate hills. Course is on mowed hay field and aerated galloping paths. All levels include water, ditches and banks. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course always closed, exept for two scheduled schooling days during the year. Teams: $10 per team member. Riders must register prior to first dressage ride and compete at the same level. Best 3 of 4 scores determine placings. Additional ribbons and prizes awarded to to teams separate from individual placings. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. No competitor party. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. $25 fee for changing horse/rider/ level after CD. $40 charges for changes post schedule make up. Double entries: Not accepted. BN riders who are not USEA members must pay an additional $25 with entry. Refunds: Before CD, Entry refunded less $25 office fee. Stabling, full refund if stall can be filled. After CD, no refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Divisions may be combined/divided as entries warrant. State preferences under the Eligible Section and birthdate on entry. 18 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 18 5 AR E A IV EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 17-18 DUNNABECK HORSE TRIALS Carbondale, Illinois (Area 4) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,BN,BNH,BNR USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Kathryn Kraft 275 Newton Lane Goreville, IL 62939 (618) 889-3972 [email protected] www.dunnabeckhorsetrials.org ORGANIZER: Brian G. McElheny OFFICIALS: TD: Robert A. Stevenson, NC; Judges: Pres: Sheila Strickler, AZ; Elaine Gibala, KY. CD:X-C: Ana Schravesande, TX SJ: Kelly Sanders, IL EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – see individual section for details. Draw checks to Boskydell Pony Club. Any money owed at check in must be paid in cash. Entry: P,T,N,BN: $300.00; Starter: $275.00 Tack/extra stall: $100.00 BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay an extra $25 with entry. All P entries must include a copy of USEF membership with entry. Starter Test competitors are exempt from USEA membership/non-membership fees and the USEA Starter and D&M Fees do not apply. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $20 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. Returned checks, $50 fee. Lost or damaged pinny, $25 (no deposit required). Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $20 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses. Copy must accompany entry. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Cross-country-noon (tentative). Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. AREA IV EVENTS 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. Fee included with entry. 150 temp. stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. Limited electricity. Stabling is in grass field. Shavings available for purchase. If you wish to stable with a group, please provide one group name on stable form. Veterinarian: number will be posted at secretary´s office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn-8 mi. (618) 549-2600, Hampton Inn-8 mi. (618) 549-6900, a Comfort Inn & Suites-8mi. (618) 529-2720, Quality Inn of Carbondale-7 mi. (618) 549-4244. Ramada Limited-7 mi. (618) 351-6611. Super 8 Motel-7 mi. (618) 457-8822. Best Inns of America-7 mi. (618) 529-4801. Giant City Lodge-8.5 mi. (618) 457-4921. 7) DIRECTIONS: Carbondale, IL – 3518 Boskydell Road, Carbondale, IL 62902 From I-57 North or South--Take IL 13 West (Carbondale Exit), 12.2 miles to Giant City Rd Turn left (south) onto Giant City Road; travel 4 miles to Boskydell Rd & turn right. Go 3 mi. to Dunnabeck HT on right, across from Boskydell Baptist Church. From 127 South--Turn left (east) on IL 13, travel 6.8 mi. to US 51S (University Ave) & turn right (south). Go 2.3 mi. to S. Illinois Ave & turn left. Go 1.8 mi. to Boskydell Rd & turn left. Go 0.8 mi. to Dunnabeck HT on your left across from Boskydell Baptist Church, 3518 Boskydell Rd. Also see www. dunnabeckhorsetrials.org 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm.T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm.N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P (approx.) -2800 m @ 520 mpm.T (approx.) -2400 m @ 420 mpm.N (approx) -2000 m @ 350 mpm.BN (approx)-1600 m @ 350 mpm, max fence height, 2´ 7’. Starter: (approx)-1200 m 300 mpm, max fence height 2'3". All courses: Average to challenging for horses with some experience at this level with rolling hills & water at all levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Starter: Either the rider or the horse may have competed above the BN level, but not both. Cross-country course closed 6 weeks out. Entry limit. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list available from secretary. Excellent concessions on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Check www.dunnabeckhorsetrials.org for confirmation of your entry. Welcome reception on Friday 5-7 PM. Party: Sat. pm after completion of cross-country. Each entry receives 1 ticket. May buy additional tickets at secretary´s office. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available September 13 from website, www.dunnabeckhorsetrials.org 18 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 187 AR E A IV EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 23-25 OTTER CREEK FALL HORSE TRIALS Wheeler, Wisconsin (Area 4) Area IV Championships! ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,I,P,P-Ch USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: PT,N,N-Ch,T,T-Ch,BN,BN-Ch USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Enter on Line: www.evententries.com (cc accepted). Mail original signatures, copy of coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & checks (if necessary to Secretary. Or Send Entries To: Betsy Jones, Secretary 1201 10 1/2 Ave. Barron, WI 54812 Home: (715) 537-5165 Cell:(715) 296-6469 Please contact sec'y by email: [email protected] Show office phone during event: 716-658-1602 Check our web site: www.ottercreekfarm.com for Rider Status, Ride Times and Live Scoring and Results. ORGANIZER: Org/Manager: Lena Warner, E5847 1170th Ave., Wheeler, WI 54772, (715) 658-1105 (or 1602), fax: 715-658-1250, e-mail: [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Brian Ross, VA; Judges: Pres: Laurie Mactavish, CO; Dressage Judge: TBA CD:XC/SJ: John Williams, NC. EVENT FEES: Entries limited to 200. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee and stabling fee. Entries are accepted as received. Payment must be received within 7 days of online registration. Postmark date will be adjusted to when payment is received. Entries must be Postmarked by the closing date! Late fee post closing date $25. Starter Competitors are exempt from the USEA Starter/D&M Fee and membership/non-membership fees. BN Competitors who are not USEA members must pay an additional $25 USEA non member fee. Pinny Holder Required - for sale on site for $15 ea. 1) ENTRIES: Entry Fees: I/P: $350, T/N/BN: $325, Starter: $275. Entry fees include Stabling from Thursday-Sunday and a $25 non-refundable office fee. Extra nights: $20 per night. Tack Stall: $100 (if available). Clean Stall Deposit: $25 (check will be destroyed if stall is stripped clean) no CC or cash accepted. $25 will be charged for any changes made after CD, $40 charge after schedule is done, notice will be sent out via email. Double entries: Not accepted. BN riders who are not USEA members must pay an additional $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Full Refund -$25 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-Entry-no refund unless entry and or stall can be filled from waiting list less office fee. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins dated 2011 for all horses, include a copy with entry. 18 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA IV EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: HT Stabling open 1:00 pm. Cross-country course open-3 pm Fri: Dressage-8 AM all divisions. Sat: Cross-country -9 AM all divisions. Sun: Show Jumping and Awars Ceremonies. 3) AWARDS: North Country Eventing Challenge Only one more show to go! The cash prize will be given out at the Roebke's Run HT in October. All divisions Ribbons to 8th place and prizes from 1st- 4th place. Championship Ribbons for P, T, N and BN. 4) STARTING TIMES: Posted to www.ottercreekfarm.com & sent by email. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 200 10x10 and a few 12'x12' permanent and temp stalls with doors. One bag of shavings included. Hay $7 & shavings $8 available for purchase, email org@ottercreekfarm. com prior to Sep. 20 to have your order delivered to your stall. Shavings only allowed! Clean Stall Deposit $25 (checks only!) will be destroyed if stall is found stripped (not picked) clean. included on separate check. Indicate ONE stabling name if you want to stable with others. Veterinarian and Farrier numbers will be posted on the score board and by barns. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Located in Menomonie: Comfort Inn (715)233-1500, Holiday Manor Inn (pool)-17 mi., (715) 235-9651, Americinn Lodge & Suites-17 mi., (715) 235-4800. Super 8-17 mi., (pool), (715) 235-8889. Motel 6-17 mi., (715) 235-6901. Otter Creek Acres (Cabin) 715-225-7182 3 miles. Limited camper hook-ups (water/electric) - $30/night. No electric or water hookups permitted from barns. 7) DIRECTIONS: I-94 to Menomonie,WI take Hwy 25 North for 15 miles to 1170th Ave., turn east (right). Go straight east for 2 miles. See Otter Creek Farm sign on Hwy 25. Mapquest and GPS Directions: Otter Creek Farm 1170th Ave, Wheeler, WI 54772 Dunn County, US 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test CStd. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter- 2011 USDF Test C. Arenas: Lime-sand footing 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3500 m @ 550 mpm. P-3200 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1700 m @ 350 mpm/max. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Terrain: Rolling to hilly terrain with very good sand footing. All courses spectator friendly! No unauthorized motorized vehicles allowed on course at any time. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open only by appointment. Course closed September 12th. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food provided by Fosters Catering. Watch OCF web for information: www.ottercreekfarm.com Dogs are welcome but must be leashed. No motorized vehicles allowed on course on Saturday. Competitors Party: Saturday evening. Food, beverages and entertainment. One complementary ticket per competitor. Extra meal tickets must be purchased with entry & through Friday 6:00 PM cost: $15.00 (with entry) or $20 at the door if available. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 18 9 AR E A IV EV E NTS OCTOBER 7-9 ROEBKE'S RUN HORSE TRIALS Fairfax, Minnesota (Area 4) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,TR,BN,BNH,BNR SEND ENTRIES TO: Brook Schweiss, Secretary 72121 470th Street Hector, MN 55342 PH: 320-894-8831 [email protected] Show office number: www..schweissstables.com OR Enter on line go to: www.evententries.com Mail original signatures page, a copy of 2011 Coggins and checks (if necessary) to sec'y. Checks must be received within 4 days of electronic entry to guarantee entry in event. ORGANIZER: Org/ Manager: Julie & Brook Schweiss, 72121 470th Street, Hector, MN 55342, Brook Cell 320-894-8831, Office 507-426-8273, Fax 507-426-7408, email: [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: David Emmons, MI Judges: Pres: Marie Johnson, WI; CD: XC/SJ: John Williams, NC EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Roebke’s Run H.T. Entries: P/T/N/BN: $325.00 (All entry fees includes stabling!) Tack Stall: (if available): $100.00 Clean Stall Deposit: $ 25.00 (separate check) 1) ENTRIES: Entries limited to 150. Entries will be accepted according to postmark date. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee and stabling fee. $25 stall cleaning deposit, please include a separate check, check will be destroyed if stall is stripped. $25 fee for changing horse/rider/level after CD. $40 charge for changes post schedule make up. Double entries: Not accepted. BN riders who are not USEA members must pay an additional $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Entry/Stabling-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry-no refund; Stabling-less $25 full refund if stall can be filled. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins must be dated 2011 for all horses, include a copy with entry. 19 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA IV EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri.: Barns open 1pm. Cross-country courses open-3:00 pm. Sat: Dressage; Cross-country. Sun: Show Jumping. 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. New this year: North Country Eventing Challenge. Compete at Otter Creek HT and Roebke's Run HT at any level with the same horse/rider. Your total score will be combined to see who will take home the cash prize. Find out more on our web site. 4) STARTING TIMES: Posted to www.schweissstables.com & sent by email. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 150 10x10 permanent and temp stalls with doors. Stabling opens Thursday 1pm-Sunday 6pm, mandatory stabling included in entry fee, initial shavings included. Extra stabling $20 per night. Hay $7 & shavings $8 available for purchase, email [email protected] prior to July 11 to have your order delivered to your stall. Shavings only allowed! Stall cleaning deposit=$25 included on separate check. Indicate a stabling group name if you want to stable with others. Veterinarian: # will be at show office and stall door. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Located in Olivia, MN - Sheep Shedde Inn-Olivia 22 Mi - 320-523-5000. Located in Redwood Falls, MN: Redwood Valley Lodge 27 Mi, 507-644-5700, Select Inn- 27 Mi -800287-5443, Smart Choice, 27 Mi, -507-637-3456, Motel 71, 27 Mi-507-637-2981, Located in Morton, MN: Morton Inn, 21Mi -507-697-6205, Lower Sioux Lodge. 25 Mi - 800-946-2274 7) DIRECTIONS: From Hector, MN: Take Hwy 4 south 8 miles.Turn right on to 720th Ave and go 1 mile west Watch for These: #1... South out of town go through the big"S" curves, first right after mile marker #86 #2....Blue/Yellow Sign saying "SCHWEISS BI-FOLD DOORS" (1 Mile to the west) #3....Yellow Mailbox saying "Schweiss" From Fairfax, MN: Take Hwy 4 north 7 miles Turn Left on to 720th Ave and go 1 mile west Watch for These: #1....First left after mile marker #85 #2....Blue/Yellow Sign saying "SCHWEISS BI-FOLD DOORS" (1 Mile to the west) #3....Yellow Mailbox saying "Schweiss" 8) DRESSAGE: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3200 m @ 520 mpm. T-2500 m @ 450 mpm. N-2200 m @ 450 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm/max. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Terrain: Rolling terrain with very good sand footing. All courses spectator friendly 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course open only by appointment. Courses closed June 1st. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food provided by The Other Place Bar & Grill. Watch schweissstables.com for information Dogs are welcome but must be leashed. Competitors Party: Saturday evening. Food, beverages, games and entertainment. One ticket included per entry. Please pre-purchase your extra meal tickets with your entry cost: $15.00 (with entry) or at the show office by 6pm Friday for $20. No vehicles on course without permission. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 191 AR E A IV EV E NTS AREA IV EVENTS OCTOBER 29-30 BRIAR FOX FALL HORSE TRIALS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumpingapprox 1 pm. Sun: Cross-country-9 am. Augusta, Kansas (Area 4) 3) AWARDS: 8 ribbons per division. Event Rider Challenge Divisions: Prize money and 6 Ribbons. All prize money paid to owners as listed on entry form. Prize money paid through 3rd as follows: 1st=50%, 2nd=30%, 3rd=20%. Challenge divisions must have a minimum of 3 competitors. Central States Event Rider Challenge ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/13/2011 Close Date: 10/11/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Bonnie Griest, Secretary 9718 SW Hwy. 54 Augusta, KS 67010 (316) 775-5512 (316) 648-4705 or (316) 640-7047 (Friday noon thru competition) http://www.thehorsefarm.com/ ORGANIZER: Tim Griest, (same as above) OFFICIALS: TD: Cleon Wingard, OH; Judges: Pres: Deeda Randle, WY CD:XC: Ana Schravesande, TX SJ: Tim Griest EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Briar Fox Farm, Inc. Entry: Per Division: P/ T/N/BN/Starter Event Rider: $175.00 Event Rider Challenge Divisions: $200.00 Stabling: $140.00 Grounds Fee: $35.00 (non-stabled horses) Camping: $30.00 for the weekend; $50.00 weekend 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. These association fees should be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with your entry. Please use the 2011 entry form. Failure to do so could result in the entry not being accepted. Challenge Divisions Qualifying Criteria: In order to compete in the Rider Challenge, a competitor must have previously ridden and successfully completed at least one horse trials at the challenge level he or she is entering. Indicate as such on the entry form. Furthermore, the rider may never have competed above the next higher level within the past 2 years (including the year of the Challenge), i.e., a Novice Challenge competitor may not have competed higher than Training level in the last 2 years. Challenge divisions must consist of at least three (3) competitors all of the same level. Double entries: Not accepted. Starter Event Rider entrants: drug/admin/starter fees do not appy and USEA membership/non-membership fees are waived. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If competition not full, entries accepted after C.D. Withdrawals must be in writing. Changes to rider/horse/division after C.D., additional $25. Bounced check charge=$50. Refunds: Before C.D. with vet. certificate-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/ StablingNo refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins within 12 months required for all horses, must accompany entry. 19 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.thehorsefarm.com, Wednesday am week of event. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $140/Stall from noon Thursday to noon Monday. 20 stalls in summer barn w/gates, all others temp. stalls w/doors under tent. Extra bags of shavings=$8. All on grounds horses must be in furnished stalls. $35 grounds fee if not stabled on grounds. Feed/hay/bedding available for purchase locally. Further info. from sec"y. Veterinarian: Leslie Mikos, DVM # will be posted with sec"y. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express-6 mi.,(316) 733-8833. Augusta Inn-1 mi., (316) 7755979. Lehr's Motel-1 mi., (316) 775-6327. Club House Inn-12 mi., (316) 684-1111., Andover Express Inn6 mi.,(316)733-8881. Camping: Limited. $30., RV Hookup-$50.--limited availability. Electric w/ access to water. Bring extra extension cords. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 9718 SW Hwy 54. Augusta, KS 67010. From KS Turnpike (I-35) South: Exit Wichita East (Kellogg). East on US 54 for 11.5 miles (mile marker 233). From KS Turnpike (I-35) North: Andover exit, right (east) 4 miles to Santa Fe Lake Rd., right (south) 3 miles to US Hwy. 54, left (east) 1 mile. From I-135 North: Exit Northeast Expressway (Exit 10 K-96) approx. 9 miles to Hwy. 54 (Augusta). East approx. 9 miles. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P- 2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter-2011 USDF Intro C-Sm. Arena: Sand arena. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P‑2700 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2236 m @ 420 mpm. N‑1790 m @ 350 mpm. BN‑1775 m @ 325 mpm. Terrain: Hills, water, trails, woods, ditches, stream crossings. All courses: P/T/N Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. BN-Easy; good for first time at this level. Starter-Easy; logs on ground. See www.thehorsefarm. com for virtual course walk. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course closed Oct. 20. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date. Prize list on www.thehorsefarm.com Concessions available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Entry forms can be printed from our website www.thehorsefarm.com click "entry forms" to choose the event you wish to enter and follow the print directions. Approved and completed medical card must be worn during cross-country and jumping tests. Photography concession available for all 3 phases. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 19 3 NOTES AREA V Area Chairman Mike Huber 1051 Porter Rd. Bartonville, TX 76226 (817) 368-7178 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinator Catherine Texter Baker P.O. Box 436 Atlanta, Texas, 75551 (903) 824-7905 [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representatives Kristy Limon 28635 Hidden Lake W. Magnolia, TX 77354 (936) 443-5167 [email protected] Diane Pitts 7209 Lakewood Blvd. Dallas, TX 75214 (214) 324-9332 [email protected] Area Treasurer Karen LeKashman [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Diane Pitts [email protected] Area Organizer Representative Tracy Hewlett 1296 Old Plain Dealing Rd. Benton, LA 71006 [email protected] Policy and Procedures Ronda Dillard [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Association’s Area Representative Debbie Poloson 2937 Indian Hollow San Antonio, TX 78261 (210) 288-8789 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Associations: Central Texas Eventing Association Sandra Slattery 3200 Golden Grove San Antonio, TX 78247 (210) 213-6683 [email protected] www.cteventing.org North Texas Eventing Association Mica Pryor 2201 Long Prairie Suite 107-714 Flower Mound, TX 75022 (972) 636-7061 [email protected] www.nteventing.net Oklahoma Eventers Meghan Richey 8300 E. Country Rd. 74 Guthrie, OK 73044 (405) 880-3925 [email protected] www.okeventers.us Area Website: www.area5eventing.com Young Event Horse Coordinator Alyce Hinkle [email protected] Finance and Fundraising Siobhan O’Brien [email protected] 19 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 19 5 AR E A V EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 2-4 FEATHER CREEK HORSE TRIALS Norman, Oklahoma (Area 5) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Kathi Roof, Secretary 3024 Hugo Ct. Flower Mound, TX 75022 (817) 454-8962 [email protected] ORGANIZER: Dynah Korhummel 1501 72nd Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma, 73026 925-580-9841; email: [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Wendy Wergeles, CA Judges: Pres: Sheila Strickler, AZ; Dressage Judge: Anna Schravesande, TX CD: XC: P-Tom Angle, NM, T-BN-John Staples; SJ: John Staples EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Feather Creek Farm, LLC. Horse Trials. Entry: IP/P: $225.00; T: $225.00; N/BN: $200.00; Starter: $175.00 Stabling: $135.00/weekend. Electrical Outlets will be at each stal Additional nights: $30.00 Security: $5.00 - Security will be on site each night from 7:00 pm to7:00 am 1) ENTRIES: No faxed entries accepted. All entries must be complete & received by C.D. to be considered timely. Any entries postmarked before opening day will be returned unopened. BN competitors who are not USEA members, must pay a $25 USEA non-member fee. Starter entrants are exempt from the starter/d&m fees and USEA membership/non-membership fees. Double entries: Not accepted. Post entries: Accepted if entries are under-subscribed. Entry must be complete and received by sec’y with additional $50 handling fee, conditional to organizer’s approval. Change fee: After CD, subject to $50 handling fee; conditional to organizer’s approval. A $75 charge for bounced checks will be assessed. Lost pinny=$50, no deposit Refunds: Before C.D.- FULL REFUND. After C.D.- Less $50 office fee ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Stabling-No refund unless stall filled by a wait listed horse. No phone withdrawals accepted; faxes or emails please. Competition cancellation-Pro-rated after expenses. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months. Copy must accompany entry. 19 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S area V E V E N T S 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Subject to change due to entry numbers: keep checking website! Stabling open for horses at 12:00 noon Friday unless early arrival arrangements sent with entry. Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Competitor briefing-6 pm. Fri: Dressage All Divisions - If riders need a Saturday Dressage Ride time - PLEASE NOTE IT ON THE ENTRY FORM - There is limited space - so would need to get your entries in early Sat: Cross-country - All Divisions 8:00 am. Dressage for requested riders Sun: Show Jumping - All Divisions– 8:00 am 3) AWARDS: First to tenth place ribbons. 4) STARTING TIMES: Will be posted August 26th on feathercreekfarm.com. For start times in mail, please include SASE w/entry. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $135/Stall (with its own electrical outlet)/weekend. Early arrivals and longer stays available at $30/night; contact organizer. Ground fees for horse trials entries not stabling=$50. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Bedding available for purchase. Treating Veterinarian: Interstate Equine, Dr. Brok Mayberry, (405)348-3130. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Sponsor Hotel, at Embassy Suites -7 mi. from Horse Trials - $119/night which includes hot buffet breakfast and huge parking area for all trucks/trailers (rigs – if applicable) 405—3648040. BOOK HOTEL RESERVATIONS NOW!!! It's opening day for the OU Football Team.... 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1501 72nd Avenue, Norman, Oklahoma 73026 From I‑35: Take exit 113: (North) and 112 (South) Robinson Exit EAST, Head East on Robinson for approximately 8 miles. Turn North (left) on 72nd, go ¼ mile down the hill and the Horse Trials are on your right hand side. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B- Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter- Intro Test B. Arenas: Grass on level sandy soil. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-3170 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2100 m @ 470 mpm. All N-1800m@375 mpm. BN-1800m@350mpm/max. fence height 2’7”. Starter – 1400m @325mpm/max height 2’0. All courses: Average for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course closed August 15th. Levels may be divided/ combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec’y. Food on grounds. Show grounds are stressful for many dogs & their presence is discouraged; if present, must be leashed. Please field strip your cigarettes & pocket filters. Use of 2- or 3-wheeled vehicles golf carts, etc. is restricted to trainers and disabled over 18 years old, & must be registered with sec’y prior to event. Volunteers are welcome, please contact Dynah Korhummel at 925-580-9841. Competitor’s No non-competing horses on grounds. No vehicles on course, Please! Park where the Stable Co-Ordinator has designated.. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 197 AR E A V EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 17-18 CORONA DEL SOL HORSE TRIALS Baird, Texas (Area 5) The Small Event with the Biggest Heart Aimed at lower level riders and horses who want to learn and prepare for tomorrow. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Adri Lea Doyal, Secretary P.O. BX 838 Baird, TX 79504 (254)216-0056, - NO FAXES EXCEPTED Check on entries and ride times at Sol-Events.com ORGANIZER: Sol Events, Inc., Adri Doyal, 2288 FM 18, Baird, TX, 79504; [email protected] or see our website Sol-Events.com OFFICIALS: TD: Donald McLean, VA; Judge: Pres: Deeda Randle, WY CD:X-C-Adri Doyal SJ: Adri Doyal EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – see individual section for details. Draw checks to Corona Del Sol. Entry: HT Divisions: $175.00; BN level 1: $150.00; Starter Event (GAG): $120.00 Stabling: $100.00; Grounds Fee: For non-stabled horses $35.00. *Also NEW*- Jumper Rounds and dressage practice rides availible FRIDAY>> Starting at 9:00 a.m. Teams - Are free and will be assigned by show staff, Riders will discover their team mates at riders meeting Friday 6:00 P.M. which all riders must attend to pick up x-c pinneys. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. T,N competitors must be USEA members & horses must be USEA registered. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay a $25 non-member fee with the entry. Eventing Tests- Starter: USEF/USEA membership fees/starter/D&M fees do not apply. Double entries: Not accepted. Lost Pinny- $30.00, no deposit required. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. After CD-Less $35.00 only if place can be filled from a wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Also $15 Stall Cleaning deposit- (will be not be cashed if stalls pass look over Sunday Night) Grounds fee for non-stabled horses $35.00. There is the Starter Test which is full Test of Dressage with BN Test A, Show Jump, and XC at- (2'4") Specify on entry form. 19 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S area V E V E N T S 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm; Riders meeting-6:00 P.M: Riders must attend to pick up their X-C pinnies. Sat: Dressage-8 a.m.; Cross-country-11:30 am. Sun: Show Jumping -9 am. Awards Presentation for all divisions after go arounds, rider participation asked. 3) AWARDS: Trophies 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Award Certificates for 1st place as well. Ribbons 1st6th place per division. and Teams 1st-4th. Special Awards- No Watch Award ( riders that come in on optimum time whearing no watch on X-C, all levels). Best Turned out horses get ribbons and chance at special award of full grooming kit. The Award NOT to get- MUD DOBBER AWARDS to all fallen riders. with a free x-c schooling ticket. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Sept.13, 2011. Will be Posted on Sol-Events.com for viewing, or can be sent from Sec´y. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $100 per stall, Stabling open Thursday night- 75 stalls on grounds, as well as some outdoor pens ($45 FOR WEEKEND) if availible. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Grounds fee for non-stabled horses- $35. Feed/Bedding/Hay available for purchase, further info from the sec´y. Veterinarian: Dr. Shepard of Cisco Animal Care#´s will be posted at Sec´y´s Office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Many hotels available in Abilene, TX about 15 mins away. Baird Motor Inn-1 mi., (325) 854-2527. Camping: One mile away; contact sec´y for information. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 2288 FM 18, Baird, TX 79504. From I-20 West from Ft. Worth &, I-20 East from Abilene: to exit 307, turn south over the over pass to stop sign. Turn Right on to (B) I-20, Turn left at court house on to Main Street and then Right on to FM 18 and go 3 miles, entry on right at top of hill after S curves. 8) DRESSAGE: Tests: T- 2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N- 2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN#2- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. BN#1- 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A. Sm. Starter Test- USDF Walk-Trot. Arenas: Small Dressage, All Sandy soil. New Warm-up Areas! 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T- 2220 m @420 mpm. N-1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1400m @300 mpm. Starter- 1000m All courses: Easy, good for first time at this level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 1. On Grounds Stabling limit 75will be seleted by order on entries received. Dogs must be leashed. Food on Grounds. Riders meeting Friday Night 6:00 P.M. - Riders must attend to pick up their X-C pinnies. Party Saturday night 6:00 P.M. Snacks, Drinks, silent auction, horseshoes contest and good west texas music. BN will be split into two sections, BN-1 (2'4") and BN-2 (2'7'). Specify on entry form. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 19 9 AR E A V EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2 GREENWOOD FARM INC. FALL HORSE TRIALS Weatherford, Texas (Area 5) Presented by Charlie Gilchrist's SouthWest Ford Host of the Area V Championships (I-BN) September 29 - Young Event Horse (YEH), Future Event Horse (FEH), New Event Horse (NEH) Tests at Willow Draw location, Weatherford, TX ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/16/2011 Close Date: 9/13/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,I-Ch,P,P-Ch USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N-Ch,T,T-Ch,BN,BN-Ch USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5,FEH,YEH-4,NEH SEND ENTRIES TO: Kathi Roof, Secretary c/o Greenwood Farm, Inc. P.O. Box 1615 Weatherford, TX 76086 Show Secretary:(817) 430-3057 phone/fax (evenings only); Cell: 817-454-8962 Greenwood Farm: (817) 599-8159 or (817) 307-9307 (during competition) Email: [email protected] http://www.greenwoodfarmonline.com/ ORGANIZER: Christie Tull, P.O. Box 1615, Weatherford, TX 76086, (817) 599-8159, Email: [email protected]. OFFICIALS: TD: Malcolm Hook, OR Judges: Pres: Janet Briggs, NH; Dressage Judges: Loni Gaudet, CO; Betsy Gosling, LA; Brigitte Simmons, NC; SJ Judge: Mike Christian, TX; CD:XC: John Williams, NC; SJ: Candy Gray, CO EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Greenwood Farm, Inc. Horse Trials. Entry: Horse Trials: I: $245.00; P: $230.00; T: $220.00; N: $210.00 BN: $210.00 (Indicate BN Level One with 2' max or BN Level Two with 2'7" max) Area V Ch Fees same as HT divisions I-BN (no BN Level 1 Ch). Stabling: (section 5) $125.00 Extra night: $ 35.00 Grounds Fee: $ 50.00 (non-stabled horses) NO NON-COMPETE HORSES ON GROUNDS. 2 0 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA V EVENTS Camping: (section 6) $ 80.00/event-RV- SEPARATE CHECK FOR RV ONLY PLEASE. DO NOT INCLUDE RV FEE WITH ENTRY. Party: (section 10) $ 20.00 (for additional tickets only) 1) ENTRIES: NO FAXED ENTRIES. All entries must be COMPLETE & received by C.D. to be considered timely. Any entries postmarked before opening day will be returned unopened. Double entries: Not accepted. Entries limited to 300; preference given to Area V Ch. entries; Late Entries: Accepted if entries are under-subscribed, Closing date will be extended. Entry must be complete and received by sec'y with additional $50 handling fee, conditional to organizer's approval. A $50 charge for bounced checks will be assessed. Lost pinny= $30.00, no pinny deposit. ENTRY CHANGES after CD: subject to $50 handling fee, conditional to org's approval. Refunds: Before C.D.-Full refund; After C.D.-Less $50 office fee ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Stabling/No refund. No phone withdrawals will be accepted; faxes or emails only, please. Competition cancellation: pro-rated after expenses. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months, LEGIBLE COPY OF COGGINS MUST ACCOMPANY ENTRY. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Subject to change due to entry numbers; keep checking website! Thursday: Stabling open for horses at 12:00 Noon unless early arrival arrangements sent with entry. Cross-Country course open-3 PM. Friday: Dressage, All Senior and Open Divisions 12:00 PM; Competitor's Briefing: 6:00 PM; Competitor's Dinner and Party: 6:00-8:00 PM Saturday: Dressage-8 AM, T(Jr), N & BN; Cross-Country-9 am I, P, T; Stadium Jumping-10 AM, N & BN (Levels 1 & 2); Sunday: Cross-Country-9 am, N & BN (Level 1 & 2); Stadium Jumping-10:00 AM, I, P, T. 3) AWARDS: First Place Prize & ribbons to 6th place per division. Dressage ribbons 1st-6th, each division. Champion Rider Prize; breed awards. Special award to best scoring Master Rider (age 45 or older). Declare at show secy's office before dressage. Area V Championship awards. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Sept. 22, www.greenwoodfarmonline.com. For start times in mail, please include SASE w/entry. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 60 perm/240 temp stalls with stall doors available. $125/stall on grounds from noon Thursday to 9 pm Sunday. Early arrivals/late departures will not be permitted unless included in entry. Extra nights $35/stall. $50 grounds fee for horses not stabling. Initial bedding provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase. NO NON-COMPETE HORSES ON GROUNDS Veterinarian: Equine Sports Medicine & Surgery, (817) 596-2829, # posted in show office. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 01 AR E A V EV E NTS N OT E S 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Sponsor Hotels (ask for Greenwood discount): Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott -5 mi.- (817) 599-4040; LaQuinta -5 mi. (817) 594-4481/(800) 531-5900. Comfort Suites-5 mi., (817) 599-3300, fax (817) 599-5342; Holiday Inn-5 mi. (817) 341-6299; Other accomodations: Motel 6-5 mi., (817) 594-1740; Western Motel-3 mi., (817) 599-8683; Quality Inn-5 mi. (817) 599-3700; Best Western-8 mi., (817) 594-7401/(800)229-3400; Quest Inn-5 mi., (817) 594-3816; Hampton Inn-5 mi. (817) 599-4800/(800)-426-7866; Super Value Inn-5 mi., (817) 594-8702; Budget Motel-10 mi. (817) 5993800; Econolodge-5 mi., (817) 599-3705; The Getaway Cabins B & B-10 mi. (817-596-3528; Rose Garden Cottage B & B-5 mi. 212 E. Lee (817) 219-3435; Mama's Wish B & B-5 mi. (817) 477-4184; The Retreat at Clark Gardens-16 mi. (940) 328-5542. RV Camping: Reserve early. 20 electric hook-ups with water on grounds-$80/weekend. SEPARATE RV CHECK PLEASE. DO NOT INCLUDE RV FEE WITH ENTRY. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 2390 Greenwood Rd., Weatherford, TX 76088 From I-20: Take exit 406, at top of ramp, go north on Bowie Drive. Proceed to double stoplight, turn sharp left (west) onto Spur 312. In a quarter mile, turn right onto Greenwood Road. Greenwood Farm is one mile down the road on the right. Look for the flags. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std; P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm; T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm; N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arena: Grass on level sandy soil. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3520 m @ 550 mpm. P-3280 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2540 m @ 470 mpm. N‑2140 m @ 375 mpm. BN (Level 2 & Area V Ch.)‑2000 m @ 350 mpm/max. fence height 2'7". BN (Level 1)-1940m @ 325 mpm/max fence height 2'. All courses: Average for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course closed August 9. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. No non-competing horses on grounds. ALL trailer parking, excepting RV hookups, will be at the Parker County Sheriff's Posse Grounds. Please treat their grounds with courtesy. Do not use their facility for schooling, water, electricity, or littering. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds. Show grounds are stressful for many dogs and their presence is discouraged; if present, must be HELD on a leash. Please field strip your cigarettes and pocket filters. Use of 2 or 3 wheeled vehicles, golf carts, etc. is restricted to trainers and disabled over 18 years old, and must register with sec'y prior to event. NO VEHICLES ON COURSE, PLEASE! Competitor's Dinner and Party: Friday from 6-8 pm, extra tickets=$20. 2 0 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 0 3 AR E A V EV E NTS OCTOBER 15-16 SOL INT. AT MEADOWCREEK PARK FALL HORSE TRIALS Kosse, Texas (Area 5) Aerovated courses, arenas, and new questions on all courses. Jumper rounds available Friday starting 9:00 a.m. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/30/2011 Close Date: 9/27/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Send entry with checks to: Adri Lea Doyal, Secretary PO Box 838 Baird, TX 79504 (254) 216-0056 Email: [email protected] ORGANIZER: Sol Event Management, Adri Lea Doyal, P.O. BX 838-Baird, TX-79504 OFFICIALS: TD: Janis Linnan, ID; Judges: Pres: Loris Henry, CA Member: Lori Hoos, TN Dressage Judge: Deeda Randle, WY SJ Judge: Bob Cooper, TX CD:XC/SJ: Ana Schravesande, TX EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Sol EVENTS. Entry: Per Division: P: $215.00; T: $210.00; N/BN: $200.00; Starter Test: $115.00 Double entries: $15.00 Stabling: $115.00 ( MUST SEND $15.00 STALL CLEAN DEPOSIT, which will be torn up upon stalls being clean Sunday by 8:00 P.M.) Fan Fees: $5.00 per stall. Grounds Fee: $ 65.00 (non-stabled horses) Camping(RV HOOK UP): $65.00 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. All P entries, owners, agents must show proof of USEF membership, or pay $30 non-member. $30=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry-Less $30 only if place can be filled from wait list. Stabling-No refund. No refunds after 6 pm Friday, Oct. 10th. NO Telephone withdrawals accepted. Competition cancellation-No refund. In the event of insufficient entries, the closing date will be extended. Any changes after C.D.add $35 sec'y fee. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. (must be legible!) All entries must have three signatures. 2 0 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA V EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Park open-Noon, Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-10 am. Sun: Cross-country-8 am. 3) AWARDS: Prizes 1st,2nd,3rd. Ribbons 1st through 6th. Other prizes from show sponsors. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.Sol-Events.Com 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $115/stall from noon Fri. to Sun. eve. $65 grounds fee if not stabling. 200 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors only provided. Bedding available for purchase, further info from sec'y. Veterinarian: # will be posted at scoreboard. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western, (254) 729-0077. Other accommodations mailed in prize list. The Bunkhouse is NOT available. Camping RV Hookups: $65/weekend limited (water & electric). Note: All RV Hook ups will be assigned by first request has right of way... We can not ensure that all people get R.V. Spots or stalls they want by phone or e-mail. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1332 South Hwy., Kosse, TX 76653. From I-45 Centreville: Hwy. 7 W to Kosse 45 miles to Hwy. 14 south for 2.5 miles to gate. From I-35 to Marlin: Hwy. 7 to Kosse to Hwy. 14 S. As above. From Dallas: I-45 S to Richland (Hwy. 14) thru Mexia & Groesbeck to Kosse to Hwy. 14 S. As above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Starter TEST 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A. Arenas: Manicured Bermuda Grass, some with sand base. AEROVATED!!! 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1850 m @ 350 mpm/max. fence height 2'6", 16 efforts. Starter-1800m or less @ 325 mpm, 12-15 jumping efforts, max fence height 2". All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Aug. 30. Entry limit 200. Riders limited 2 horse/level. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences (in numerical order of preference) and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds. Concession open late Fri. & Sat., lite dinner menu. Dogs must be leashed at all times. Small children should be closely supervised. Competitors' party: Friday Eve. Vendor space- Call show secretary (254-375-2719) Some new show jumping and cross-country fences. NO ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 0 5 AR E A V EV E NTS OCTOBER 28 - 30 HOLLY HILL FALL HORSE TRIALS Benton, Louisiana (Area 5) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/13/2011 Close Date: 10/11/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NH,NR,T,TH,TR,BN,BNH,BNR USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Marty Taylor-Harper 1746 Cedar Hill Road Keithville, LA 71047 [email protected] Phone during competition: 318-965-9480 http://www.hollyhillfarm.net/ Register online at www.EventEntries.com ORGANIZER: Bob and Tracy Hewlett, 1296 Old Plain Dealing Rd. Benton, LA 71006, [email protected]. OFFICIALS: TD: Malcolm Hook, OR; Judges: Pres: Karin Bishop, WA Dressage Judges: Betsy Gosling, LA; Kathryn Kyle, TX; Eileen Pritchard-Bryan, MD. SJ: Bob Cooper, TX; CD:X-C: David O'Connor, VA SJ: Carsten Meyer, LA AREA V EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Dressage (Intermediate and Preliminary), Cross-country course opennoon. Sat: Dressage-8:00 am; Show Jumping-9:30 am; Cross-country-12 pm. Sun: Cross-country-9 am , Show Jumping-9 am. 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 6 ribbons per division. Special awards. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Tues. Oct. 19, web site: www.hollyhillfarm.net or include stamped selfaddressed postcard or envelope. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $150/stall (includes 2 bags shavings) from Thursday am to Monday am. 250 stalls on grounds. 60 permanent, 190 portable. $25 stall cleaning deposit required on separate check. Stalls to be left clean, not stripped. $25 grounds fee if not stabled. Stall doors/initial bedding only provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase . Contact Holly Hill Farm for info. Veterinarian: Benton Animal Hospital. # posted in office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hampton Inn (Host Hotel) (318) 752-1112. Holiday Inn (318) 742-9700. Days Inn (800) 673-2743. Best Western (800) 635-7639. Shoney Inn (800) 222-2222. La Quinta (800) 531-5900. Camping: On grounds. Limited hook-ups available-$30/night, electricity only 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1296 Old Plain Dealing Rd., Benton, LA 71006 From I-20: To Shreveport/Bossier City to loop 220 to Hwy 3 North to Benton. In Benton, left at 2nd light on Old Plain Dealing Road. 3 miles Holly Hill Farm on right. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter- USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass, aerovated. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Holly Hill Farm. Entry: All Divisions: $200.00; Stabling: $150.00 (2 bags shavings provided); Stall Deposit Fee: $25.00 (separate check); Grounds Fee: $25.00 (non-stabled horses); Camping: $30.00 (per night-seperate check) 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3500 m @ 550 mpm. P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1850 m @ 350 mpm, All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level; aerovated, sandy soil. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Starter entrants: USEA Starter/D&M fees do not apply; USEA membership and non-membership fees are waived. $20 lost pinny. $25 stall cleaning deposit (enclose separate check): hay & manure removed. Refunds: Before C.D.- Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place filled from waiting list by October 18. Changes after C.D. will require a $30 fee. No changes after October 18. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Send copy with entry. Send copy of USEA card for all divisions and USEF card for I and P. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Sept. 27. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Party: Open Reception Friday night. Express check-in available for completed entries. Food available on grounds during show. Dogs must be leashed. Anyone moving from assigned stalls without clearing with show secretary will be eliminated. 2 0 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 07 AR E A V EV E NTS NOVEMBER 12 PINE HILL FALL HORSE TRIALS Bellville, Texas (Area 5) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/27/2011 Close Date: 10/25/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Ruth C. Sawin, Secretary 1720 Highway 159 East Bellville, TX 77418 (979) 865-5591 http://www.pinehilltexas.com/ ORGANIZER: Ruth Sawin (Same as Above) OFFICIALS: TD: Debra Dealcuaz, TX Judges: Pres: Jane Cory, PA Dressage Judges: Donna Meyer, TX, Marilyn Kulifay, TX; SJ Judges: Terri Beck, TX; CD:XC: Philip Sawin, TX SJ: Ruth Sawin EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Pine Hill. Entry: All divisions: $145.00 Stabling: $85.00 Camping: $45.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $20 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Accepted, no charge. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Starter entrants: USEA Starter/D&M fees do not apply; USEA membership and non-membership fees are waivedd. Any entry changes/additions made after C.D. will be charged a non-refundable $40 post closing date fee. Preliminary competitors who are not USEF members must pay extra $25 with entry. $20 lost pinny-No deposit required. Refunds: Before C.D.‑Entry/Stabling-Less $20 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.‑Entry less $50 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list/Stabling-No refund. Competition cancellation-Refund of entry/stabling-Less $75 office/competition expense fee. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Out‑of‑state horses check Texas state regulations. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross‑country course open-12 noon. Sat: Dressage-7:30 am; Show Jumping-9:30 am; Cross‑country-1 pm. Sun: Cross-country alternate time-8 am if postponed from Sat. 3) AWARDS: Medal & 6 ribbons per division. 2 0 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA V EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Postcards will be sent to competitors mailing a SASE with entry. Times will be posted on: www.pinehilltexas.com. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $85/Stall noon Fri. to noon Sun. Assigned on first come, first served basis as entries are received: PLEASE sign up early if you wish to have ongrounds stabling! 11 perm/66 temp. stalls on grounds. All have stall doors. Veterinarian: Dr. Lamp, Bellville Vet Clinic, (979) 865‑2192. # will be posted in program, on stalls cards & at secy's office. Phone for emergency use at sec'y's area. (979)877-4882 or (979)221-4284 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Bellville: Hotel Wayne-2 mi., (979) 865-9121 (48 Hr. cancellation notice required). SEALY: (18 mi.) Rodeway Inn (979) 885-7407. Best Western-(979) 885-3707. Holiday Inn(979) 885-2121. Brenham: Days Inn-(979) 830-1110. Hilltop Motor Inn-(888) 672-1378. Coach Light Inn-(979) 836-5657. Best Western-(979) 271-7791. Holiday Inn Express (979) 836-4590. Comfort Suites (979) 421-8100. Camping: Coushatte Recreation Ranch‑9 mi., (979) 865‑2656. On site: Limited; $35/weekend, 20 amp electrical hookups only. Sign up early! 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 1720 Hwy 159 East, Bellville, TX 77418 From I‑10: Exit 720 at Sealy, Hwy 36. North through Sealy 12 mi. to Bellville. Right at second light to Hwy 159. Continue over tracks toward Hempstead. Entrance on left 1.2 mi. after tracks. From Rt. 290 (from Hempstead): Hwy 159 West from Hempstead toward Bellville. Farm entrance on right 12 mi. after river crossing, 1 mi. after State Rest Area on the right. From Rt. 290 (from Brenham): Hwy 36 South through Bellville (around courthouse). Continue through light over tracks to Hwy 159 toward Hempstead. Farm entrance on left 1.2 mi. after crossing tracks on left. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: 2 Sand, 1 grass; grass warm-up. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P‑approx. 2800 m @ 510 mpm. T‑approx. 2400 m @ 440 mpm. N‑approx. 2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN‑1600 m @ 350 mpm/max. height 2'9". Terrain: Woods & open fields with rolling terrain & creek crossing. COURSE DIFFICULTY: All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course closed one week before the start of the competition. Entry limit 100. Rider limit 3 horses/level. Levels divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. **BNR/BNH=Open to VERY inexperienced riders/horses. Prize list available from sec'y or online at www.pinehilltexas.com. Food & drink on grounds from Saturday am. Dogs must be leashed. Fajita Dinner, Friday pm next door at Martins. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 0 9 AR E A V EV E NTS AREA V EVENTS NOVEMBER 19-20 TEXAS ROSE HORSE PARK HORSE TRIALS 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees per division and include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who Tyler, Texas (Area 5) and agents must show proof of USEF membership, or pay $30 non-member. are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. All Preliminary & Intermediate entries, owners $30=Lost pinny. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 10/4/2011 Close Date: 11/1/2011 Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry-Less $30 only if place can be filled from wait list. Stable-No refund. No telephone withdrawals accepted, faxes or emails only. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P Competition cancellation-No refund. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NR,T,TR,BN,BNR Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. All entries must have three signatures, Rider, Owner, Trainer. SEND ENTRIES TO: Register Online at www.EventEntries.com. Visa/MC, Discover, Amex & Checks Accepted. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm, Wine & Cheese party 5-7pm Friday. Sat: All Dressage-8 AM; Show Jumping-10am, Complementary competitor party after competition ends Rick Dunkerton, Secretary Saturday. Sun: Cross-country-8 AM C/O AMS PO Box 1647 3) AWARDS: 1st place prizes & 8 ribbons per division. Laurel, MS 39441 Cell: 601-498-3330 Fax: 601-426-9984 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Nov. 16th on website: www.texasrosehorsepark.com. Times will not [email protected] be mailed. Times will be emailed to all competitors that submit a valid email address. ORGANIZER: Kathy Brunson, 14078 State Hwy 110N, Tyler, TX 75704 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $135 /stall from noon Friday thru Sunday eve. $35 per night for extra Comp Mngment: TRHP, LLC nights. 337 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase, futher info from facility secretary [email protected] or 903-882-8696. Pre-order shavings and golf cart OFFICIALS: TD: Ana Schravesande, TX forms availablew at www.texasrosehorsepark.com under exhibitor information Veterinarian: # will be Judges: Pres: Deeda Randle, WY posted at scoreboard. SJ Judge: Bob Cooper, TX CD:X-C: I- Mark Phillips, UK P, T, N, BN - Carsten Meyer, LA, SJ: Carston Meyer, LA 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Local Hotel Information (Mention our name and get a Horse Show Rate) EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to TRHP La Quinta Inn & Suites – 204 Centennial Blvd, Lindale 903-882-1600, Holiday Inn – 5701 S Broadway, Entry: I: $225.00 P: $225.00; T/N/BN: $200.00 Late fee: after closing date: $25.00 Tyler 903-561-5800, Comfort Suites – 200 W Centennial Dr, Lindale 903-882-8613, Sleep Inn & Suites – Stabling/Tack Stall: $135.00. 5555 S Donnybrook Ave, Tyler 903-581-8646, Howard Johnson - 3300 Mineola Hwy, Tyler TX 903-597- Shavings: 1 bag included: Maybe purchased on grounds-$9.00 per bag 6300, , Cabin Creek – Efficiency Cabin 903-882-1890 (Less than 2 minutes from show ring), Camping Stall Deposit: $25.00 check will not be cashed if stall is striped at end of event. (RV hookups): $35/night (water & electric). RV on generators $5/night (trailer parking next to RV Park). Grounds Fee: $35.00 Camping: RC hookup $35/night (electric & water). RV's on generators $5/night (trailer parking next to 7) DIRECTIONS: Directions to the Texas Rose Horse Park RV Park. NFS fee: $50.00 Address: 14078 State Hwy 110 N Tyler, TX 75704 From the East (Shreveport Area) – Take I-20 West to the Van/Tyler Highway 110 exit (#548), turn Left (South). Go approximately 1 mile – TRHP is on the Left. From the West (Dallas Area) – Take I-20 East to the Van/Tyler Highway 110 exit (#548), turn Right (South). Go approximately 1 mile – TRHP is on the Left. 210 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 211 AR E A V EV E NTS N OT E S 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 CR-413, then Left at FM -724. Follow FM -724 to CR-42 and turn Right. At TX-110 turn Left – TRHP is on the Right. From the South (San Antonio Area) – Take I-35 North to US-84 and turn Right. Follow US-84 to TX31, 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-1995 and Right on to TX-110. TRHP is on the Right. From the North (Oklahoma City Area) – Take I-35 South towards Dallas to I-635 East to I-635 South to US-80 East to I-20 East towards Shreveport to the Van/Tyler Highway 110 exit (#548), turn Right (South). Go approximately 1 mile – TRHP is on the Left. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I - 2010 USEF Intermediate Test A - Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C - Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3200m @ 550 mpm. P-2860m @ 520 mpm. T-2480m @ 450 mpm. N2000m @ 400 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm, 16 efforts, max height 2'6". All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course will be closed October 22, 2011 All New Courses!!! Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: Wine and cheese Friday 5-7pm. Complementary competitor party after competiton ends Saturday. 212 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 213 NOTES area V I Area Chairman Randy Nunnink 10543 Streeter Rd. Auburn, CA 95602 (530) 268-0708 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinator Dawn Robbins 2442 Valley Meadow Dr. Oak View, CA 93022 (805) 415-6266 [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representatives Robert Kellerhouse 46210 Carpet Court Temecula, CA 92592 (951) 587-6239 [email protected] Area Organizer Representative Ken Sexton [email protected] Organizers Committee Chair Margie Molloy [email protected] Area Website: www.areavi.org Affiliate Eventing AssociationS Area Representative Vicky Stashuk-Matisi 86 Mt. Madonna Rd. Watsonville, CA 95076 (831) 722-8600 Email: [email protected] Marjorie Molloy 27555 Ynez Rd., Ste 125 Temecula, CA 92591 (714) 342-0040 [email protected] Brian Sabo 218 Via Lorca Newport Beach, CA 92663 (949) 673-2518 [email protected] Area Treasurer Candace Rice [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Shannon Lilley P.O. Box 2118 Cilron, CA 95021 (408) 304-2791 [email protected] Assistant CoordinatorMembership Renewals Ellen Coudray 1393 Foothill Rd. Ojai, CA 93023 (805) 646-9994 (805) 689-3982 cell 214 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 215 AR E A V I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 9-11 COPPER MEADOWS HORSE TRIALS AND AREA VI CHAMPIONSHIPS Ramona, California (Area 6) 2011 Area VI Championships - Sponsored by California Sheet Metal - $10,000 Purse! Open and Rider Championship divisions for ALL levels - BN-I ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/26/2011 Close Date: 8/23/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,I(Ch),P,P(Ch) USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N(Ch)T,T(Ch),BN,BN(Ch) SEND ENTRIES TO: Taren Atkinson 633 Montecito Way Ramona, CA 92065 858-610-1693 [email protected] http://www.copper-meadows.com/ ORGANIZER: James Atkinson, 520-609-7696, Please email/call Taren with questions: 858-610-1693, [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Andy Bowles, NZL Judges: Pres: Robert Stevenson, VA; Dressage Judges: Eileen Fagan, CA CD: XC: I: Tremaine Cooper, VA; P-BN: James Atkinson, CA SJ: Jose Nava EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to Copper Meadows. Entry: All divisions: $250.00; Stabling: $110.00 Trailer-in Fee: $ 75.00; Grounds Fee: $100.00 1) ENTRIES: Post entries may be accepted and are subject to a $50.00 fee, strictly enforced. Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. Trailer on entries must pay fee of $75 for weekend, due with entry. This is for horses not using stabling. Refunds: Before C.D.-Full refund less $25 non-refundable office fee; after C.D.-Entry No refund unless spot can be filled from wait list. Stabling will not be refunded after C.D., no exceptions. In the event of insufficient entries, the close date will be extended. Competition cancellation-no refund, will forward entry to next show season less stabling. Neg. Coggins required within 6 months for out-of-state horses. Area VI Championship Qualifications: Beginner Novice - Training: 1st-3rd at any Area VI Event Preliminary and Intermediate: 1st-5th at any Area VI Event Requirements please visit: http://www.areavi.org/NEW/calendarnew.html#championships 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross‑country course open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-8 am.; Sat: Cross‑country-8 am.; Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. 216 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VI EVENTS 3) AWARDS: Ribbons to 6th, prizes to 4th. Championship Divisions: Prize money $1,100 to each Championship Division; Ribbons to 20th, prizes to all competitors! Fleeceworks prizes, PointTwo prizes, Professionals Choice prizes! 4) STARTING TIMES: Available on web one week prior to event: www.copper-meadows.com. No postcards will be mailed unless changes to schedule are made. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $110/stall from Wednesday to Sunday. Shavings and hay available for sale at show office. First bag provided free. Bring stall guards. Stabling for non-competing horses is allowed . Please check for availability, Cost: $100 grounds fee, $110. stabling fee due with request. Veterinarian: ECLAP On grounds. # will be posted at event office. Place shavings orders on Stabling form. Shavings $10.00 per bag 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ramona Valley Inn‑5 mi., (760) 789‑6433. San Vicente Inn‑10 mi., (760) 789-8290 ext. 4000. Poway Country Inn-12 mi. (858) 748-6320. For more hotels in the area, check www.copper-meadows.com under accommodations. Camping: Permitted. No open fires; no hook ups available. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 633 Montecito Way, Ramona, CA 92065 From I-15: Take Scripps Poway Parkway East until it T's into Hwy 67; take 67 north, left, to Ramona. Turn left at signal Montecito Rd, right on Montecito Way. From I‑8: Take 67 North, follow above directions. Please use 2nd gate during all events. Thanks. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. ICH-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. PCH-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. TCH-2010 USEF Training Test B,-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. NCH-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. BNCH-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I- 2800 m. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2300 m @ 420 mpm. N‑1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN- 1670 m @350 mpm/max. height 2'6'. Horse Trials courses: Average. Championship courses: Championship level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross‑country course closed September 1st. Levels may be divided or combined as entries warrant: state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Check web page for updates on schedule. Stabling for noncompeting horses is allowed. Please check for availability, Cost: $100 grounds fee, $110 stabling fee due with request. Food on grounds beginning on Thursday. Dogs allowed-must be on leash. Caution--we have severe problem with coyotes and several dogs have disappeared. Party: Saturday night. Everyone invited, live band! 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 217 AR E A V I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 17-18 THE MEADOWS OF MOORPARK HORSE TRIALS Moorpark, California (Area 6) The Meadows of Moorpark Combined Test Derby. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: CT-P SEND ENTRIES TO: The Meadows of Moorpark 8333 Waters Road Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 529-3043 ORGANIZER: Co-Orgs: Randee & Tammy Hallman, 8333 Waters Road, Moorpark, CA 93021, (805) 529-3043. Comp Mngmnt: Randee Hallman OFFICIALS: TD: Valerie Crail, AZ; Judges: Pres: Carolyn Doran, CA CD:X-C: Taurie Banks; SJ: Randee & Tammy Hallman EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Meadows of Moorpark. Entry: Per division: $210.00; CT Derby: $120.00 Stabling: $ 80.00; $50.00 Camping: $ 25.00 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $10 non-refundable office fee. Please note, starter fees and drugs/ meds fees line items, USEA membership/non-membership fees on the entry form do not apply to CT Derby. Double Entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $25 charge on all returned checks; $10 fee for incomplete entries, $25 fee for each horse/ rider substitution or change of division. In the event of insufficient entries, post entries will be accepted until September 2 and charged a post entry fee of $35. No phone or fax entries accepted either before or after C. D. $50=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $10 non-refundable office fee (phone calls acceptable); After C.D.-Entry/ Stabling-No refund Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins within 6 months/out-of-state. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country & CT Derby course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-7 am; Show Jumping-12 pm; Derby Jumping-1 pm. Sun: Cross-country-9 am 3) AWARDS: HT Ribbons thru 5th place. Prizes to first. CT Derby Ribbons thru 5th place. 218 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VI EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available September 13. Postcards will be sent to competitors who send a self addressed stamped envelope, fax number or email address with their entry. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $80/stall from 9 am on Friday to 6 pm Sunday or $50/ pipe corral. 25 perm. box stalls/65 perm. pipe corrals on grounds. Box stalls have pipe front closures. Pipe corrals have double chain or pipe front gate closures. Special stabling requests given on first come, first serve basis. Stall doors/initial bedding only provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase at local store. Further info from secretary. Veterinarian: Humphrey/Giacopuzzi Vet Clinic, (805) 386-4291. # at Show Office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Posada Royale, Simi Valley-10 mi., (805) 584-6300. Motel 6, Camarillo-10 mi., (805) 388-3467. Days Inn, Camarillo-10 mi., (805) 482-0761. Camping -Limited space - no hookups. $25/night/person. Bunk Beds available and Main house available located on site. Further info. from secretary. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8333 Waters Rd., Moorpark, CA 93021 From South: Route 101 (Ventura Freeway) to Rte 23 North (Fillmore Freeway). Exit Los Angeles Ave (Rte 118 West). Continue 5 miles to right on Balcom Canyon Road, .2 miles to right on Stockton Rd. Left on Waters Road. Ranch is 3/4 miles on left. From North: Rte 101 (Ventura Freeway) Exit Santa Clara. Left over bridge. Continue north until Highway 118 E. Los Angeles Ave. Straight Ahead thru traffic light & continue for 10 miles. Left on Balcom Canyon Road. As above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B -Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. CT Derby-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2000 m @ 420 mpm. N-1600 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1400 m @ 300 mpm/ max. height 2"7". Terrain: T/N-Hilly. BN-Gently rolling. All courses: Moderate. All new courses.Pathways are graded and added several tons of sand footing. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: The Meadows reserves the right to change the H.T. from a 2 day format to a 1 day format on Sunday due to the number of entries. This also applies to the derby. Cross-country course closed August 30. Rider limit 2 horses/level; 3 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. NO DOGS! (All dogs will be required to leave grounds). Free pond play Sat.4:00 - 4:30, X-C attire required. All sandy loam cross-country footing. Please visit our website: meadowsofmoorpark.com. The CT Derby consists of a dressage test followed by a jumping course combining both show jumping and cross-country fences. There will be approx. 10-12 obstacles, 400450 meters, held on gently rolling terrain with sandy loam footing. Rules & scoring will conform to USEA 2011 Rules for Stadium Combined Tests. USEA cross-country attire required for jumping phase. Easy BN: Dressage-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm; Jumping Test Fences 2'3" @ 300 mpm. Intro BN: Dressage-Same as above. Jumping Test Fences 1'8"@ 300 mpm. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 219 AREA VI EVENTS AR E A V I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 22-25 TWIN RIVERS FALL HORSE TRIALS Paso Robles, California (Area 6) spot can be filled from waitlist. Competition cancellation-No refund. Copy of current neg. Coggins within 6 months for out-of-state horses; not required for in-state horses. PRELIMINARY and ABOVE must send copy of USEF cards for rider and owner or pay non member fee. Adequan USEA Gold Cup Series Event! Devoucoux Training Rider Challenge! 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: YEH Qualifier -12:00 pm. Derby Test 1:30-3:00 pm. Cross-country USEA West Coast Young Event Horse Championships! course open-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-8:00 am. YEH Championship - 11:00 am (approximately). ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 Sat: Cross-country-8:00 am A/I/P; Show Jumping-9:00 am T/N/BN. Sun: Show Jumping-8:00 am A/I/P; Cross-Country 8:00 am T/N/BN. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: A,I,P Twin Rivers reserves the right to change the schedule. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: YEH-5,YEH-4 3) AWARDS: Prizes for 1st to 3rd and 10 ribbons per division. Devoucoux Training Rider Challenge: Great Devoucoux Prizes 1st - 10th! SEND ENTRIES TO: Secretary PO BOX 988 4) STARTING TIMES: Available week before event at www.twinriversranch.us. Templeton, CA 93465 Christina Gray/Katie Trafton (805) 239-3930 ext 3. [email protected] Overnight mail must be 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. 360 temp stalls on grounds. $120 from Noon Wednesday sent by Express Mail through US Post Office -waive signature requirement. through Noon Monday. Non-stabled horses/hauled in horses for weekend=$50. Stall doors and initial http://www.twinriversranch.us/ bedding only provided. Feed/ Hay/Bedding available for purchase; $10/bag, further info from sec'y. Veterinarian: Dr. David Bogenrief (805) 239-0461 on call during the event. ORGANIZER: Connie Baxter, PO Box 988, Templeton, CA 93465. Please call Katie for all entry questions, 805-239-3930 ext. 3. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Motel 6-7 mi. (805) 239-9090. Holiday Inn Express-7 mi. (805) 238-6500. Western States Inn-2 mi. (805) 467-3674. Best Western Black Oak Motor Lodge -7mi. (805) 238-4740. OFFICIALS: TD: Robert Stevenson, NC; Judges: Pres: Frances O'Reilly, WA; Vicki Matisi Stushuk, CA; Make reservations EARLY! Camping: Allowed, no hookups. Barbi Breen-Gruley, CA. CD: X-C: Derek di Grazia, CA SJ: Sarah Kotchain, CA 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8715 N. River Rd., Paso Robles, CA 93446 EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw check to Twin Rivers Ranch. From North: US 101 south to San Miguel. Exit on 10th Street. Left to Mission St. Left on Mission St to River Entry: Per division: A: $285.00; I/P: $255.00; T/N/BN: $225.00; YEH/YEH(CH): $100.00 Derby: $50.00 Road. Right on River Rd (small sign). Cross bridge & continue south approx. 1 mi. to 8715 North River Stabling: $120.00 Road. It is on the right side of the road. From South: US 101. Exit on Mission Street. Continue straight thru Haul-in fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) town of San Miguel. Right on River Road. Then follow as above. Grounds Fee: $100.00 (Non-compete Horses) Teams: $5.00 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: A-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test BStd. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. 1) ENTRIES: ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! Entries received after closing date are BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. subject to a late fee of $35. Double entries: Accepted $20. $50=lost pinny, no deposit required. $25 change fee, for any changes made any time after closing date, all changes/scratches must be made by 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: A-3400 m @ 570 mpm. I-3200 m @ 550 mpm. P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 email. Incomplete Entries: $15 incomplete fee. Refunds: MUST BE MADE BY EMAIL TO, info@grayare- m @ 470 mpm. N-1900m @ 400 mpm. BN-1900m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses with aevents.com Before C.D. to Sept. 13-Refund less $25 office fee. Sept 14. After Sept 15 no refund unless some experience at this level. Level to gently rolling terrain with excellent sandy loam footing. 2 2 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 21 AR E A V I EV E NTS N OT E S 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed September 6 at sundown. Twin Rivers reserves the right to close sections before Cross-Country course closes. Riders limited to 3 horses/level. Levels may be divide/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be on a held leash. $100 loose dog donation for any dogs not on a held leash. CAUTION: We have severe problem with coyotes. Team competition: team of 3 or 4, best 3 scores to count, all team members at same level. $5/ team member. 7th Annual Dog Costume Party, Saturday night. Bring Fido's Costume! Competitors'/Volunteers'/Officials' Party Saturday. Food available on grounds. Non-competing horse allowed for $100 facility use fee. Cross-Country schooling allowed on Monday after the competition for $60. Please pre-order shavings and hay before the Event at [email protected]. Last orders are at 3 pm daily. Derby: Same course as YEH, Thursday after YEH for $50/round. Fence height N-T level. Devoucoux Training Rider Challenge: Please see www.twinriversranch.us for entry requirements! 2 2 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 2 3 AREA VI EVENTS AR E A V I EV E NTS OCTOBER 7-9 WOODSIDE INTERNATIONAL HORSE TRIALS Woodside, California (Area 6) grayareaevents.com. Changes after C.D. $20 change fee. $20 charge for lost pinny - no deposit required. Incomplete Entries - $15. Refunds: Before C.D.: Full Refund; after C.D. to Sept. 27th -Less $25 office fee; Sept. 28th-Sept. 30-Entry credit only given to next event, after Sept. 30, no refund unless entry or stabling can be filled from waitlist, if either are filled either will be refunded. Competition ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/23/2011 Close Date: 9/20/2011 cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 6 months. All entry fees include a $25 nonrefundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay an extra $25 nonmember fee. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: CIC1*,CIC3*,CIC2*,A,I,P ALL Preliminary and above must include copy of USEF Card for Rider, Owner and Trainer. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Wed: Barns open: noon. SEND ENTRIES TO: Woodside Secretary Thurs: Official Briefing 2 pm. Cross-country course opens-3 pm. First Horse Inspection 3:30 pm. Wel- P.O. BOX 971 come Reception-5 pm. Mira Loma, CA 91752 Fri: Dressage-8 am Christina Gray/Katie Trafton(805) 239-3930 ext. 3; [email protected] Sat: Cross-Country CIC/A/I/P/T- 8:30 am; Show Jumping N/BN -9 am. Overnight through only through US Post Office, please waive signature. Sun: Horse Inspection- 8:30am. Cross-country -8 am. Show Jumping-8:30 am. Sunday Patron's http://www.horsepark.org/ Brunch-10 am. ORGANIZER: Robert Kellerhouse, (951) 303-0405, All changes and scratches need to be sent to 3) AWARDS: CIC3*=$4,500, Winning CIC3* rider awarded Founder's Cup Trophy, Fric Frac Berence [email protected] Heart Award given to best CIC3* XC performance as evaluated by panel - $1000; CIC2*=$3,000; CIC1*=$1,500. Trophy and 10 ribbons per CIC divisions. Trophy and 7 ribbons per HT division. ATC OFFICIALS: FEI TD: Andy Bowles, NZL TD: Roger Haller, GA Team Ribbons thru 8th place. Judges: FEI Pres: Marilyn Payne, USA; Loris Henry, USA HT Pres: Jack Leary, CT; Mary Grace Davidson, CA 4) STARTING TIMES: Available October 2 at www.horsepark.org. CD: X-C: Derek di Grazia, CA SJ: Joe Lombardo, CA 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $130/stall from 12 pm Wednesday to Noon on Monday. 360 tempoEVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. rary stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. $50 - Trailer In Fee for the weekend. Make checks to Woodside Eventing. If horsepark member please mail a copy of your membership card with your entry. $40 non-competing Entry: Per division: CIC3*: $555.00; CIC2*/CIC1*: $375.00 A: $305.00 I: $275.00 P: $235.00; T/N/BN: horse fee for the weekend in addition to stabling. Feed/bedding/hay available for purchase, further info $225.00; from the secretary. Shavings $9/bag. Veterinarian: TBD. # will be posted at show office. Double Entries: $ 20.00 Stabling: $130.00 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Creekside Inn, Palo Alto-5 mi., (650) 493-2411. Sheraton, Palo Alto-5 mi., Trailer-in Fee: $50.00 (non-stabled horses) (650) 328-2800. Motel 6, Palo Alto-6mi., (650) 949-0833. Camping: R.V. hook-ups w/ water hook-up Non-competing Horse Fee: $40.00 only $30/day. No Tent Camping & no open fires on the property. Teams: $5.00 per rider 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 3674 Sand Hill Rd., Woodside, CA 94062 1) ENTRIES: ALL entries must be postmarked prior to closing date. ALL accepted entries postmarked From I-280: Exit Sand Hill Rd, go west approx. 1 mile. Turn right into the Horse Park. on or after closing date will be assessed a $50 late fee. ALL entries MUST inclide payment in full. Any entry sent without payment will be considered incomplete and may be assessed the late fee depending on receipt of payment in full. ALL CHANGES/SCRATCHES MUST BE DONE IN WRITING to info@ 2 2 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 2 5 AR E A V I EV E NTS N OT E S 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: CIC3*-2009 FEI Three-Star Test B-Std. CIC2*-2009 FEI Two Start Test B-Std. CIC1*-2009 FEI One-Star Test B-Std. A-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CIC3*-3800m @ 570 mpm, 36 efforts. CIC2*-3200m @ 550 mpm, 32 efforts. CIC1*-2800m @ 520 mpm, 28 efforts. A-3600m @570 mpm. I-3100m @ 550 mpm. P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. OT-2100 m @ 470 mpm. All other T-2100 m @ 420 mpm. ON-1800 m @ 400 mpm. All other N-1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1500 m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Average, for horses/riders with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country courses closed September 20 at sundown. Levels may be divided as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed a $25 fine will be assessed for any dogs not on a leashed. Team Competition: Teams of 3/4, best 3 scores to count, all team members at same level. $5/person. Party: Thursday & Saturday night, 6 pm; Extra tickets-$15 per ticket. Sunday Patron's Brunch: Tables $450, individual seats $55 see www.horsepark.org for ticket information. 2 2 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 2 7 AR E A V I EV E NTS OCTOBER 22-23 RAM TAP HORSE TRIALS Fresno, California (Area 6) IDHSNA/USEA FEH West Coast Championships ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 9/6/2011 Close Date: 10/4/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Intro, FEH-Ch SEND ENTRIES TO: Denise Wiemers, Secretary 6217 W Olive Ave Fresno, CA 93723 (209) 601-6705 Week of the Event: (559) 275-5086 Bill Burton Cell#559 908-4517 or Denise Wiemers Cell #209 6016705 Emergency and during the competition. [email protected] http://www.ramtap1.com/ AREA VI EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: FEH Championships 3pm; Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping; Sun: Cross-country-8 am. 3) AWARDS: Medal & 6 ribbons per division. Prizes for all first place riders. $20 add back paid 50% 1st place; 30% 2nd place; 20% 3rd place per division. No Prize Money given for Combined Test. Prize Money Paid by Check to Owner of Horse as listed in entry. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available on www.ramtap1.com. Please do not call for times before Saturday, Oct. 15. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $115/stall from 8 am Thur. to 8 am Mon. NO TIE-OUTS. 6 perm/200 temp. stalls on grounds. Stall doors/1 bag shavings provided. $40/DAY GROUNDS FEE FOR HORSES NOT ENTERED IN THE COMPETITION, THIS FEE IS IN ADDITION TO THE STALL FEE. Feed/hay/bedding available for purchase at show grounds. Further info from secretary. Veterinarian: # will be posted on bulletin board at show office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Piccadilly Inn-10 mi., (559) 226-3850. Comfort Inn (559) 275-2374. Camping: No hook-ups; $10/ night. ORGANIZER: Bill Burton, 6217 W. Olive, Fresno, CA 93723, (559) 275-5086. Please call Denise for all questions (209) 601-6705. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 7430 N. Weber Ave., Fresno, CA From Hwy. 99: Herndon exit (10 miles north of downtown Fresno). East across South Pacific RR (at traffic light) & immediately (50 yards) turn north on Weber Avenue. Continue thru village (25 mph speed limit!) to grounds - 1/2 mile. OFFICIALS: TD: Laurie Mactavish, CO Judges: Pres: Megan McKee, SD; Dressage Judges: Margo Hoaglund, Joan Williams, Heidi Gaian SJ Judge: Malcolm Hook, OR; CD:X-C: Bill Burton, CA; SJ: Stephen Hales, CA 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN/Intro-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to Ram Tap Horse Trials. Entry HT: P: $240.00; T/N/BN/INTRO: $230.00; FEH Championships: 75.00, 10.00 Starter Fee Stabling: $115.00; Grounds fee: $ 40.00 (non-competition horses per day); Camping: $10.00 Teams: $5.00 per person 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA MEMBERS MUST PAY EXTRA $25.00 WITH ENTRY. Intro Competitors DO NOT HAVE TO BE MEMBERS and the USEA Starter/D&M fees do not apply. $10 fee for incomplete entries, $20 fee for changing horse rider/level after C.D. Returned checks=$25. $30=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/stable-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. Neg. Coggins required within 6 months out-of-state horses. 2 2 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-1900 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm, max. ht. 2'7", 15 efforts. Intro-1300 m @ 300 mpm., Height 20" - 24", 12-13 efforts. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Sept. 28th, at 5 pm. Divisions may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds. Team Competition: Teams of 3/4, best 3 scores to count, all team members at same level $5/per team member. PLEASE NOTICE CHANGE OF ADDRESS TO SEND ENTRIES. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 2 9 AR E A V I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 3-6 GALWAY DOWNS INTERNATIONAL THREE-DAY EVENT AND HORSE TRIALS Temecula, California (Area 6) Presented by: Point Two Airjackets, Professional's Choice, PRO, and Del Mar Eventing ENTRY PERIOD: CCIs/T3D Open Date: 9/6/2011 CCIs/T3D Close Date: 10/4/2011 HT Open Date: 9/20/2011 HT Close Date: 10/18/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P,CCI1*,CCI2*,CCI3*,CCI1* wo USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,T3D SEND ENTRIES TO: Galway Downs Secretary PO BOX 971 Mira Loma, CA 91752 Christina Gray/Katie Trafton 805-239-3930 ext. 3 [email protected] http://www.galwaydowns.com/ ORGANIZER: Robert Kellerhouse, (951) 303-0405. All changes and scratches need to be sent to [email protected] OFFICIALS: TD: Patricia Clifton, GBR, HT TD: Mary Coldren, MD Judges: CCI Pres: Angela Tucker, GBR; Members: Cara Whitham, CAN; Jane Hamlin, USA Nat: Pres: Vicky Stashuk Matisi, CA; Eileen Fagan, CA CD:X-C: CCI/P-Ian Stark, GBR HT-T/N-Bert Wood SJ: Joe Lombardo, CA EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to Del Mar Eventing, Inc. Entry: CCI3*: $650.00; CCI2*/CCI1*/CCI1* Long Format: $535.00; T3D: 425.00; P: $255.00 T/N: $225.00 Double entries: $25.00 Stabling: $130.00 Tack Rooms: $130.00 Haul-in Fee: $80.00 (horse trials only) Camping: RV Full Hook-ups, $240.00 per space (see Accomodations) Teams: $5.00 Welcome Party: $15.00 Sat. Party: $15.00 2 3 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VI EVENTS 1) ENTRIES: ALL entries must be postmarked prior to closing date. ALL accepted entries postmarked on or after closing date will be assessed a $50 late fee. ALL entries MUST include payment in full. Any entry sent without payment will be considered incomplete and may be assessed the late fee depending on receipt of payment in full. Changes after C.D. $20 No pinny deposit required Refunds: Before C.D. Full Refund; after C.D. to Oct. 21 - Less $25 office fee. Oct. 22 to Oct. 24-Entry credit only to next event. After Oct. 24 no refund unless spot can be filled from a wait list. Competition cancellation-No refund. All changes/scratches must be made by email. Incomplete Entry Fee: $15. Neg. Coggins required within 6 months for out-of-state horses (state law). All PRELIM and above must send a copy of your USEF card for rider & owner. FEI passports required for all foreign owned CCI horses and U.S. CCI3* horses. CCI2*/1* U.S. owned horses must have either a National Passport or FEI Passport. All CCI riders and horses must have an FEI registration number. A copy of your medical armband must accompany all CCI entries. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: 3-Day: Mon: Barns open. Riders check-in with office. Earlier arrivals by appointment, only. Wed: In-barn examination 12 pm to 6 pm. Thurs: Competitor briefing & Endurance walks-11 am; First formal horse inspection-12:30 pm. Cross-country course open-3 pm. CCI1* Dressage-2 pm. Fri: Dressage-8 am. Sat: Endurance Test (Phase A)-8 am. Sun: 2nd horse inspection-9 am; Show Jumping-11 am. Awards follow each division. HT: Mon. Barns open. Thurs: P Dressage-2:00 pm. Cross-Country Course Opens-3 pm. Fri: Dressage-8 am; Show Jumping-8 am. Sat: Cross-Country-3 pm Prelim. Sun: Cross-Country-8 am T-N. 3) AWARDS: CCI's-Trophy, prize money & ten ribbons or one ribbon per every four starters in the CCI divisions, whichever is greater. CCI3*: $21,000. CCI2*: $6,000, CCI1* and CCI1* w/o: $3,000, Galway Downs CCI3* perpetual Trophy to winning CCI3* rider, and Cooper Cooler awarded to winning CCI3* horse. Yogi Cup presented to the highest placing CCI2* rider. HT Trophy, prizes to third and seven ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: 3D: After 1st horse inspection. HT: Available Oct. 30. Please check website for times www.galwaydowns.com. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $130 for duration. Large tack rooms available for $130. Barn opens Oct. 31 at 8 am until November 7. Early arrivals by appointment. 260 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bedding provided. Haul-ins HT only, $80. Bedding available for purchase from sec'y. Veterinarian: San Dieguito Equine Group (760) 591-9952. # will be posted at show office. FEI Vet Delegate: Dr. Karen Nyrop, DVM. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 31 AR E A V I EV E NTS N OT E S 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Embassy Suites-8 mi., Sponsor Hotel (951)676-5656, Ramada Inn-7 mi., (951)676-8770. Motel 6-9 mi., (951)676-7199. Hampton Inn, (800) 362-2779. Temecula Creek Inn-6 mi., (877)517-1823 South Coast Wine Resort and Spa-4 mi., 1.866.9.WINERY. Camping: Permitted. RV's=Full Hookups $240/space Oct. 31-Nov. 6 (only 10 available first ordered and paid first served). 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 38801 Los Corralitos Rd, Temecula, CA 92592 From I-15: To Hwy 79 south/Temecula Pkwy. East 6.5 miles to Los Caballos Rd. Turn left. Go ½ mi to Los Corralitos Rd. Right on Los Corralitos to Galway Downs/Southern California Equestrian Center: Follow signs to entrance. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: 3D: CCI3*-2009 FEI Three Star Test B-Std. CCI2*-2009 FEI Two Star Test B-Std. CCI1*-2009 FEI One-Star Test B-Std. T3D-2010 USEF Training Three-day Test-Std. HT: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: 3-Day: CCI3* - "D" 5800 m @ 570 mpm. CCI2*- "D" 4800 m @ 550 mpm. CCI1*: "A" 3960 m @ 220 mpm. "B" 1920 m @ 640 mpm. "C" 4800 m @ 160 mpm. "D" 3900 m @ 520 mpm. T3D: "A" 3080 m @ 220 mpm. "B" 1040 m @ 520 mpm. "C" 3040 m @ 160 mpm. "D" 2760 m @ 470 mpm. HT: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-1900 m @ 375 mpm. Terrain: Gently rolling with excellent sandy loam footing. All courses: 3-Day: To FEI standards. HT: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: CCI Cross-country course closed Oct 4; HT closed Oct. 18 Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec'y. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Teams must be organized & declared 3-day riders before the 1st vet inspection. $5/team member. Welcome Reception Thursday 6PM. 1 ticket included with entry, extra tickets $15. Party for all competitors, owners and grooms: Saturday night 6PM, dinner, dancing, beer, wine & soda provided; Aspirin not included. All competitors, family members, sponsors and support crew are welcome. 1 ticket included with entry; Extra tickets $15 in advance from sec'y. Racetrack will be available for hacking & conditioning after 12 pm daily. 3 Wrist bands given with packet. VIP table for 10 all 3 days includes lunch on Friday and Sunday, covered seating area, & table, $900 (if purchased before Oct. 15). Single VIP available @ $55 per seat, per day prior to Oct 15 at www. galwaydowns.com. Horses Flying from Eastern US please contact Organizer for transportation to site from Ontario Airport. 2 3 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 3 3 AREA VI EVENTS AR E A V I EV E NTS NOVEMBER 19-20 RAM TAP HORSE TRIALS 3) AWARDS: Medals & 7 ribbons per division. Prizes for all 1st place riders. $20.00 add back paid 50% Fresno, California (Area 6) listed on entry. Prizes to overall division winners. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 10/4/2011 Close Date: 11/1/2011 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Nov.13 on website, www.ramtap1.com. Please do NOT call for times 1st place, 30% 2nd place, 20% 3rd place per division. Prize money paid by Check to Owner of Horse as before Nov. 13. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $115/stall from 8 am Fri. to 8 am Mon. 260 temp. stalls on grounds - No tie outs. Stall doors & initial bedding provided. $40/day grounds fee for horses not entered in SEND ENTRIES TO: Margaret Burton, Secretary competition. $25 trailer-in fee for non-stabled horses. Bedding available for purchase; further info from 6217 W. Olive Avenue organizer. Veterinarian: Liz Bracken. # posted on bulletin board & at show office. Fresno, CA 93723 (559) 275-5086 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Economy Inns-4 mi., (559) 276-1910. Ramada Inn-4 mi., (559) 275-2727. Days Inn-(559) 268-6211. Best Western-6 mi., (559) 237-1881. Travel Lodge-5 mi., (209) 268-0711. ORGANIZER: Bill Burton, 6217 W Olive Ave, Fresno, CA 93723; (559) 275-5086. Camping: On grounds, no hook-ups. Co-Org: Bill Burton, 6217 W Olive Ave, Fresno, CA 93723, (559) 275-5086. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 7430 N. Weber Ave., Fresno, CA 93722 OFFICIALS: TD: Mary Duenow, CA From Hwy. 99: Herndon exit (10 miles north of downtown Fresno). East across South Pacific RR (at Judges: Pres: Terri Kemp, AZ Dressage Judges: Loris Henry, CA; Joan Williams, CA traffic light) & immediately (50 yards) turn north on Weber Ave. Continue thru village (25 mph speed SJ Judge: Malcolm Hook, OR; CD:X-C: Bill Burton, CA SJ: Stephen Hales limit!) to grounds - 1/2 mile. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to RAM TAP. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test Entry: All divisions: $230.00 A-Sm. All BN/Starter-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas & warm-up: Sand. Stabling $115.00 Grounds Fee: $40.00 (non-compete horses per day) 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-1800 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 325 mpm/ Trailer-in Fee: $25.00 (non-stabled horses) max, height 2'6" - 2'7". Starter-1300 m @ 300 mpm/max, height 20" -24", 12 jump efforts, no water. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fee includes a $25 non-refundable office fee and $5 CA Drug Fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay additional $25 with entry. Starter 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed November 8. entrants are exempt from USEA membership/non-membership fees and USEA Starter/D&M fees. $10 Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and fee for incomplete entries; $20 fee for changing horse/rider level after C.D. You must use the 2011 USEA birth date on entry. Horse Trials Entry Form. $25 charge for all returned checks. $30=Lost pinny. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less Food on grounds. Team Competition: Teams of three or four, best three scores to count, all team $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/stable-No refund. Competition cancellation-No refund. members at same levl: $20.00 per team. Neg. Coggins required within 6 months for out-of-state horses. All Dogs must be on a leash. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am. and Show Jumping to follow. Sun: Cross-country - 7:30 am. 2 3 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 3 5 AREA VII NOTES Area Chairman Luigi Meneghelli 31786 Horse Farm Ln. Philomath, OR 97370 541.929.6860 [email protected] Treasurer Lorilee Hanson 20317 SE 119th CT Issaquah, WA 98027 (425) 271-7474 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Piper Cheney 240 Island Blvd. Fox Island, WA 98333 (253) 549-4130 [email protected] Other Representatives from Area VII USEA Organizers Committee – Member John Camlin [email protected] (360) 978-6694 Secretary Lou Leslie (425) 488-6343 Website: www.areavii.org Website Organizer Luigi Meneghelli [email protected] AFFILIATE EVENTING ASSOCIATIONS Adult Rider Coordinator Maggie Rikard 41902 218th SE Enumclaw, WA 98022 (360) 825-4758 [email protected] Idaho Dressage and Eventing Association Nancy Roche 2663 N. Blue Springs Ave. Meridian, ID 83646 (208) 340-1351 [email protected] www.idahodressageandeventing.org Board of Governors Area Representatives Mark Hart 2235 SW Stephenson St. Portland, OR 97219 (503) 452-1975 [email protected] Palouse Dressage and Eventing Association 971 East F C/O: Becky Paull Moscow, ID 83843 208-798-9594 [email protected] www.palousedressageandeventing.com Louise Leslie 7608 254th Ave NE Redmond, WA 98053 (425) 836-5616 [email protected] 2 3 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 37 AR E A V I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 2-4 ASPEN FARMS HORSE TRIALS AREA VII EVENTS 3) AWARDS: $3,000 Natural Migrations Open Intermediate. Trophy & 8 ribbons per division. Lots of awards. Yelm, Washington (Area 7) 4) STARTING TIMES: Available September 1st at www.aspenfarmseventing.com. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $120/stall from 10 am Thursday to 6 pm Sunday. 260 temp. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P stalls on grounds. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Veterinarian: TBA, # will be posted at USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN show office. Horses arriving Wednesday must have approval and arrive before 6pm. SEND ENTRIES TO: Katie Trafton, c/o Aspen Farms 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Prairie Hotel-5 mi., (360) 458-8300. Super 8-16 mi., (360) 459-8888. Qual- 1201 E Yelm Ave, Ste 400 ity Inn, Lacey-16 mi., (360) 493-1991. La Quinta, Lacey-16 mi., (360) 412-1200. Camping: Available on PMB 135 grounds-no hook-ups; free. Yelm, Wa 98597 Tel: 360-485-2042 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 13042 Morris Rd, Yelm, WA 98597. e-mail: [email protected] Web site: http://www.aspenfarmseventing.com/ Northbound: I-5 exit 88A-Tenino becomes WA Rte 507 (16 mi) to Rainier, right on Center St., becomes 148th Ave SE (4.5 mi.) to left onto Morris Rd. SE, 1.8 mi., to 130th Trail and sign for Aspen Farms. ORGANIZER: Jonathan Elliott, 1201 Yelm Ave, Ste 400 PMB 135, Yelm, WA 9897, (360) 485-2043 Southbound: I-5 exit 116 “Old Nisqually & Mounts Rd.’ end exit left follow to Reservation Rd., left, to [email protected] stop left on Pacific Hwy, WA Rte 510 through Yelm to light at Bald Hills Rd, right then right onto Morris Road, 2.5 mi., to 130th Trail & sign for Aspen Farms. OFFICIALS: TD: Gretchen Butts, MD Judges: Pres: Brian Ross, VA; Diane Royce, WA; Mike Osinski, WA; Paula Kierkegaard, WA 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A, Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test CD:X-C/SJ: Tremaine Cooper, VA B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test-B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – see individual section for details. Draw checks to Aspen Farms Horse Trials. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3600 m @550 mpm P-3100 m @ 520 mpm. T-2200 m @ 450 mpm. N-1830 Entry: Per Division: I/P: $240.00; T/N/BN: $225.00 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1500 m @ 350 mpm. BN max. fence height 2´7". All courses: Solid, for horses Stabling: $120.00 with experience at these levels. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. BN 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed July 17th. competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 Entry limit: 300 horses. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. Competition Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Cancellation-No refund. $25 Change fee after closing date. No non competing horses. Party: Saturday Evening. Team competition $40 per team-must compete Saturday night at Party. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Official Briefing-2 pm. Cross-country Course open-3 pm. First Horse Inspection- 3:30 pm. Fri: Dressage-9am Sat: Cross-Country-8 am (I/P/T); Show Jumping-9 am (N/BN). Sun: Show Jumping-9 am (I/P/T); Cross-country- 8:30 am (N/BN) 2 3 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 3 9 AR E A V I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 16-18 EQUESTRIANS INSTITUTE COMBINED TEST AT WASHINGTON STATE HORSEPARK Cle Elum, Washington (Area 7) Join us for the first USEA recognized event at the new Washington State Horsepark in CleElum. Only 90 minutes from Seattle area. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONSUSEA Recognized Tests: CT-N,CT-T,CT-BN,CT-P SEND ENTRIES TO: Cathie Farr, Show Secretary 14727 260th Ave SE Issaquah, WA 98027 Phone: 425-392-6161 email: [email protected] ORGANIZER: Heidi Hansen 18113 – 80th St NE Granite Falls, WA 98252 email: [email protected] Phone: 360-913-3291 OFFICIALS: TD: Anne Ryan, WA Dressage Judges: tba SJ Judge: Jay Arend, WA CD: Todd Trewin, WA EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Equestrians Institute Entry: $95 Stabling: $35 per day or $70 for weekend (Fri noon-Sun 6pm) Haul-in fee: $15.00 daily per horse if not renting stall SJ Schooling Rounds: pay at in-gate 1) ENTRIES: All competitors who are not USEA members must pay $25 fee. Starter/D&M fee line items on the entry form do NOT apply. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Refunds before CD less $25 office fee; after CD refunds only given if space can be filled. $25 late fee for entries received after CD. If competition is canceled, no refunds will be given. Withdrawal/cancellation requests must be in writing. Each revision after 09/06/11 will incur $20 change fee. $50 fee for all returned checks. Double entries accepted. Competitor may enter the same horse in two consecutive levels; each horse may be ridden by multiple riders; riders may enter multiple horses. Organizer reserves the right to limit multiple entries if oversubscribed. 2 4 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VII EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: SJ Course open for schooling - 1:00 (pay at in-gate for each round) Sat: Dressage - 8:30 am; Show Jumping - Noon for B & BN Divisions Sun: Dressage - 8:30 am; Show Jumping - Noon for T & P Divisions Sat & Sun - Jump Clinic with Will Faudree 3) AWARDS: Ribbons to 8th place in all divisions; multiple prizes based on number of entries. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Sept 14 on Equestrians Institute website: equestriansinstitute.org 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling: $40 for one day or $70 for entire weekend from noon on Friday to 6pm Sunday. 160 portable stalls on grounds with initial bedding provided. Stalls must be picked clean at end of stay. Stall cleaning service available by local Pony Clubs for $10/stall. If no stall, daily haul-in fee of $15 per horse. Veterinarian: tba; Farrier: tba 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Best Western Snowcap 509-674-0200; Stewart Lodge 509-674-4548; Cascade Mt Inn 509-674-2380; Timber Lodge Inn 509-674-5966. Camping available on grounds – limited spaces w/ hookups for $30 night or FREE in parking areas w/ no hookups. Food and lodging within 2 miles of event. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Washington State Horse Park - 1202 Douglas Munro Blvd CleElum, WA (www.washingtonstatehorsepark.org) From I90 Eastbound - Take Exit 84; after exit ramp take first left (between Chevron and Windermere) onto Douglas Munro Blvd., stay on this road as it quickly turns left and proceed 0.7 miles past cemetery to entrance to the Horse Park. From I90 Westbound - Take Exit 84; at end of exit ramp turn right onto Oakes Ave., proceed 0.5 miles to light; make left onto W. First St. and continue 0.7 miles; make right (between Chevron and Windermere) onto Douglas Munro Blvd., stay on this road as it quickly turns left and proceed 0.7 miles past cemetery to entrance to the Horse Park. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm 9) OTHER INFORMATION: Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under eligible section and birth date on entry. Entry Limit 160 competitors. Food and vendors on grounds. Dogs must be leashed or pay $50 fine. No motorcycles, golf carts, etc on grounds without written permission. Jump course will be open Friday for schooling rounds. Wine & Cheese reception Friday evening. Party in the Pines - catered BBQ Saturday evening ($20 per ticket) with no-host bar, music, and dancing. Jumping clinic with international eventer, Will Faudree, will be held both days of the CT. Clinic with Will one day and compete the other day. Details and registration form will be listed at equestriansinstitute.org. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 41 AR E A V I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2 NORTHWEST EQUESTRIAN FALL GALA HORSE TRIALS Rainier, Washington (Area 7) Area VII Championships ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/16/2011 Close Date: 9/13/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,I-Ch,P,P-Ch,PR USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N-Ch,NH,NR,T,T-Ch,TH,TR,BN,BN-Ch,BNH,BNR SEND ENTRIES TO: Gloria Turner, Secretary P.O. Box 610 Rainier, WA 98576 (360) 446-7763 http://www.nw-equestrian.net/ ORGANIZER: Tammy Turner, PO Box 610, Rainier, WA 98576, (360) 951-5617 OFFICIALS: TD: Patricia Gilbert, MD Judges: Pres: Valerie Crail, AZ: Dressage Judges: Alastair Buchanan, BC; Deborah Spence, WA; Pamela Pentz, WA; Sheila Skene, BC SJ Judge: Jay Arend CD:X-C: Steve Buckman, CAN SJ: Catherine Armitage EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Northwest Equestrian Center (NWEC). Entry: I/P: $225.00; T/N/BN: $195.00 Stabling: $125.00 Haul-In Fee: $30.00 per horse (non-stabled horses) 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. NOTE: Incomplete entries, entries on the wrong forms, missing stabling forms, missing payment, etc. will be cause for your entry to be delayed in acceptance. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D. Association fees only. Competition cancellation- Partial refund after expenses. If there are insufficient entries, entries will be accepted postmarked after CD. Entries received after CD will not get preferred stabling. All Canadian entries must be paid by certified cashiers check, US Dollars. No personal checks accepted. No entries accepted without payment in full included with their entry. No phone withdrawals accepted. Withdrawals must be in writing via USPS or email to show secretary. 2 4 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VII EVENTS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm Fri: Dressage-8 am Sat: Cross-country-7:30 am. Sun: Show Jumping-9 am 3) AWARDS: Prizes & ribbons per division to 10th place. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available September 29 after 12 noon. Will be posted at www.nw-equestrian.net or call Tammy Turner (360) 951-5617 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $125/stall from Noon Thurs. to Sunday pm. Additional $30 per day for early arrivals; $30 haul-in fee per horse for non-stabled horses. Initial bedding only provided. Additional Bedding available for purchase, further info from organizer. Veterinarian: Chambers Prairies Veterinary, Amy Eilbeck, DVM. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Ameritel Inn-15 mi., (360) 459-8866, Prairie Motel-7 mi., (360) 458-8300. Quality Inn & Suites - 15 mi. (360) 493-1991.. Camping: On grounds, no hook-ups. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 10048 Hwy 507 E, Rainer, WA 98576 From Portland I-5: Take exit 88A (Tenino) to Hwy. 507. Go through Tenino, site is 5 miles from Tenino on left - follow signs. From Seattle I-5: Exit 109; right on Martin Way, left on College. College becomes Rainier Rd. to 507. Right turn & follow signs. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: I-3100 m @ 550 mpm. P-2700 m @ 520 mpm. T-2300 m @ 440 mpm. N‑2000 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm, max. height 2' 7". All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at this level. Terrain: varied, pastures/fields, woods, hills, and water. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: If stabling form or preference not included with timely entry, management will not accept special stall requests. Cross-country course closed Sept.10. Levels may be divided/ combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be on a leash AT ALL TIMES, $50 fine will be invoked if found by management off leash. $25 charge for entries postmarked after C.D. $30 charge for each class change after September 16. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 4 3 AREA VIII NOTES Area Chairman Christine Brown 2520 Pinckard Pike Versailles, KY 40383 (606) 873-7740 [email protected] Area Organizer Representatives Jackie Smith 31407 Schneider Rd. Hanoverton, OH 44423 (330) 222-2089 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinator Shannon Risner 879 Murie Ln. Loveland, OH 45140 (513) 677-5576 [email protected] Area Website: www.usea8.org Young Rider Coordinator Nanette Eichell 166 Green Ln. Georgetown, KY 40324 (502) 570-4865 [email protected] Young Rider Co-Coordinator Liz Estes 2293 Great Oak Dr. Milford, MI 48380 (248) 685-7690 [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representatives Matthew Fine 517 Lawrence St. Lexington, KY 40508 (859) 225-6919 [email protected] Sarah Kelly P.O. Box 8385 Kalispell, MT 59904 (406) 756-8410 [email protected] Mike Winter 2165 E. State Rd. 42 Mooresville, IN 46158 (317) 831-1072 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Associations: Eventing Association of Michigan Linda Cooper 1330 Pine Grove Trail Lowell, MI 49331 (616) 787-1078 [email protected] www.michiganeventing.com Indiana Eventing Association Robin K. Thomas 8339 Hunters Meadow Way Indpls, IN 46259 (317) 441-2967 [email protected] www.indyeventers.org Mid-South Eventing and Dressage Association Erin Woodall 628 Finnell Pike Georgetown, KY 40324 (859) 254-7669 x244 [email protected] www.mseda.org Western PA Eventing Assn. Ruth Wepfer 3943 Hills Church Rd. Export, PA 15632 (412) 370-4114 [email protected] www.wpcta-eventing.org Area Treasurer Lisa Thomas 4933 Bloomfield Road Springfield, KY 40069 (859) 284-5480 [email protected] 2 4 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 4 5 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS AREA VIII EVENTS SEPTEMBER 2-4 KENTUCKY CLASSIQUE HORSE TRIALS 1) ENTRIES: Entry and scheduling questions must go to the Secretary as above. All divisions include Lexington, Kentucky (Area 8) competitors must be USEA members or pay $25 nonmember fee with entry. a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: Not accepted. All funds deposited upon receipt. BN ATTENTION RIDERS: This event will be using the vinyl bibs and paper pinny inserts. If you do not ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 already own one, they will be for sale at the Show Office for $15.00. Do NOT pre-pay this fee with your entry. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P,AI Refunds: Before C.D-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.- Entry/Stabling-No refund. $45 fee USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NR,T,TR,BN,BNR for each change after C.D. including stabling changes, as schedule permits. $40.00 bounced check fee. All withdrawals must be in writing or by email to secy by 9 pm of C.D. No phone messages accepted. SEND ENTRIES TO: KY Classique Horse Trials Competition cancellation-As expenses allow. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. PO Box 68 Entry status posted online at www.kyevents.net. Check often for updated information. Bagdad, KY 40003 Show Office (859) 254-3343 (Beginning Sept. 1) 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: 3 pm-Cross-country course open. Email: [email protected] Fri: 8 am Dressage (AI/I/P); 11 am Show Jumping (AI/I/P) All communications must be made to Debbie Hinkle, secretary at email above. Sat: 8 am Dressage (T/N/BN) 8 am Cross-country (AI/I/P/T). 10 am Show Jumping (N/BN). www.kyevents.net Sun: 8 am Cross-country (N/BN) 9 am Show Jumping (T). This schedule is tentative. Please refer to www.kyevents.net for updates &/or changes. ORGANIZER: Mary Fike, 914 Harrington Mill Rd., Shelbyville, KY 40065, 859-621-2479 [email protected]. Competition Management: Mary Fike, as above 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division. OFFICIALS: TD: Laurie MacTavish, CO; Patte Clement, AL 4) STARTING TIMES: Times will be posted at www.kyevents.net by August 27. Judges: Pres: Wayne Quarles, KY; Susan Posner; KY; Mindy Friesen, GA; Megan McGee, SD XC: (AI/I) David O'Connor, VA (P/T/N/BN)-Mary Fike, KY; SJ: Nori Scheffel 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $35/stall per night. Tack stalls same fees apply. See www.kyevents. net for more info. 800 perm. 10' x 10' stalls at KY Horse Park. $40 non-compete horse fee plus stabling. EVENT FEES: Draw checks to KY Classique. Any fees postmarked after Aug. 16 must be either via Devers Hay, Grain & Bedding - no answering machine (859) 233-9702 or www.deverinc.com. For golf Money Order or Cashiers Check. Returned checks will be assessed a $40 fee. Please check the fee cart rentals use the same telephone number. Stall doors only provided. Veterinarian: # will be posted in calculation for your entry carefully. Computational errors or errors triggered by automated entry main sec'y's office. processes, which result in a refund due, will be charged a $25 handling charge. Should the difference remaining in the refund total be $10 or less, the remainder will be donated to the XC jump fund. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Sheraton Four Points-5 mi. (859) 259-1311. Special rate until Close Date Entry Fees: AI/I: $225.00; P/T/N/BN: $210.00 - ask for KY Classique rate! Holiday Inn North-5 mi., (859) 233-0512. Microtel Inn (Georgetown)-8 Non-compete Horses: $40.00 plus stabling fees mi.(502)868-7610 Camping: Kentucky Horse Park Campground, (859) 233-4303. Additional informa- Entries After Close: Event website will state on the Close Date whether entries will continue to be tion available at www.kyevents.net/khpinfo accepted. The extension date will be specified, and only COMPLETE entries with ALL FEES will be considered. ALL payments received after Close must be paid via Money Order or Cashiers Check. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: KY Horse Park, 4089 Ironworks Pike, Lexington, KY 40511 Riders Please Note: ANY entry received and not COMPLETE at Close Date including all fees due will From I-75: Exit 120. From other Hwys: Watch for KY Horse Park signs. Enter at main gate entrance of be removed from the Entry List and added to the waitlist for the applicable level of competition. Late park. Drive to stables. Charges of $50 will apply to this entry in order to re-enter the event should an opening occur. Payment via money order, cashiers check or cash only after Close. 2 4 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 47 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS N OT E S 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: AI-2010 USEF Advanced Test B-Std. I-2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: AI/I-2600-3800 m @ 550 mpm. P-2200 - 3300 m @ 520 mpm. T-2000-2600 m @ 450 mpm. N-1600 -2200 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 350 mpm. All courses: Rolling, open terrain on est. bluegrass. Water, ditch, banks and combinations at all levels. Some narrow faces where appropriate. 3 element coffin at Preliminary, two waters on most courses. Expect Water and small bank for BN and an open ditch at Novice. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: COMPETITOR'S PARTY sponsored by Rood & Riddle - more details will be online. TRADE FAIR! Cross-country course closed except for official KHP Schooling Days. See www. kyhorsepark.com for more information. Levels may be divided or combined as entries warrant: state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. See www.kyevents.net for divisions offered. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed!! CEF #'s accepted for Canadian riders in lieu of USEA & USEF #'s. Please send copy of USEF or CEF card with entry. See www.kyevents.net/khpinfo for important park policies. Please provide legible Email for communications and questions. Check website www.kyevents.net for additional updates and information. ATTENTION RIDERS: This event will be using the vinyl bibs and paper pinny inserts. If you do not already own one, they will be for sale at the Show Office for $15.00. Do NOT pre-pay this fee with your entry. 2 4 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 4 9 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 3-4 SOUTH FARM FALL HORSE TRIALS Middlefield, Ohio (Area 8) Accepting Post Entries up to Thursday, Sept. 1. ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Starter SEND ENTRIES TO: Sarah Greer, Secretary PO Box 1330 Middlefield, OH 44062 (440) 632-5501 (440) 632-5598 (fax) http://www.southfarm.net ORGANIZER: Sarah Greer, (440) 632-5501, same address as above. E-mail: [email protected]. OFFICIALS: TD: Kathy Arrandale, MI Judges: Pres: Cheryl Connell- Marsh, MI; Sue Hughes, MI CD:X-C: John Williams, NC. SJ: Sarah Greer EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory – see individual section for details. Draw checks to South Farm. Entry: P:$150.00; T/N/BN: $135.00; Starter Test: $100.00 Double entries: $10.00 Stabling: $120.00; $100.00 Muck fee: $20.00 (separate check) 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Tests Entrants: USEA Starter and Drug/ Medication fees do not apply. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. If oversubscribed, priority given to USEA members. Refunds: Before C.D.-less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No refunds. $20 charge for any changes after closing date. Competition cancellation-No refund. $50 charge for bounced checks. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Packets available 2 pm; Cross-country course open-3 pm. Sat: Dressage-8 am; Cross-country-10 am. Sun: Show Jumping-8 am. 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. 2 5 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VIII EVENTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available September 2nd. Further info from sec´y (440) 632-5501. Start times available at www.southfarm.net, prior to the event. Check Web site for Event Entry Status. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. Permanent & vinyl stalls with doors $120. Wood stalls no doors (must bring stall guard) $100 Very limited (only 15 first come first serve). All stalls for weekend, first bedding provided. Note stall type preference on stabling form. Hay & bag shavings available for purchase. Veterinarian: Buckeye Veterinary Clinic, (440) 834-8821. Number posted in program, on score board and in barn areas. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: America´s Best Inn-25 mins, (330) 392-2515. Quail Hollow-20 mi., (440) 352-6201. Punderson Manor House-10 mi., (440) 564-9144. Old Stone House B&B- 5 mi., (440) 693-4186. Red Maple Inn-10 mi. (440) 834-8334. Bass Lake Inn-15 mi., (440) 285-3100. Inn of Chagrin Falls (440) 247-1200. Avalon Gardens B&B (440) 286-2126. Lake Hideaway Rental (440) 548-5700. Hiram Inn (330) 569-6000. Holiday Inn Express-25 mins., (330) 544-8807. Holiday Inn Express (330) 872-6000. The Farm House, (415) 586-5804. The Hampton Inn., (440) 542-0400. The Stone Wall B&B, (216) 650-2909. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 8398 Bundysburg Rd., Middlefield, OH 44062. If using MapQuest, please check our website for easy Horst Trailer directions, www.southfarm.net. From I-90 N.E.: go west to RT 534 go south to RT 87. Go 2.5 miles west to Bundysburg Rd., go south 0.5 mile we are on the East side. From: I-271: Go north to RT 422, go east to RT 528. Go north to RT 87, go east 2.5 miles to Bundysburg Rd., go south 0.5 mile we are on the east side. From the East: Take RT 11 to ST. RT. 87 cross RT 534, continue on 87 2.5 miles from 534 go south on Bundysburg Rd., 0.5 mile we are on east side. For additional directions, call: (440) 632-5501. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Starter Test: 2010 USEA Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand/limestone, warm-up/grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000 m @ 300 mpm/2´7’ max 13 fences. Starter Test: 1600m @ 280 mpm/2´ max., 10-12 fences, water optional for Starter Test. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. BN: Excellent starter course for horse and/or rider, no ditches or banks, water is optional. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed August 20. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Prize list from sec´y. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Party: Friday 5 pm. Welcome reception with packet pick up. For more information on South Farm Horse Trials, check www.southfarm.net. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 51 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS AREA VIII EVENTS SEPTEMBER 16-18 FLYING CROSS FARM HORSE TRIALS 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Pinny will be invoiced $15 if not re- Skylight, Kentucky (Area 8) non-member fee of $25; USEA Rider Membership & Horse registration required for Novice, Training turned- No deposit. CHECK TOTAL FOR ACCURACY! USEA Rider Membership required for BN or pay & Preliminary. USEF Rider membership required for Prelimnary or pay non-member fee of $30. AMl ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 funds deposited upon receipt. Refunds: Before C.D.- Entry less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY if place LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P can be filled from waiting list; stabling refunded in full ONLY if place can be filled from wait list. USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,NR,T,TR,BN,BNR $25 fee for each Change, including stabling changes, after Close, only if eligible and schedule permits. All withdrawals must be in writing by mail or email to secy by 9 PM of Close Date. No phone mes- SEND ENTRIES TO: Flying Cross HT sages accepted. Competition cancellation-Refund after expenses. Neg. Coggins required for all horses P.O. Box 68 Bagdad, KY 40003 within 12 months must accompany entry. EMAIL: [email protected] Entry status posted online at www.kyevents.net Check often for updated information. EMAIL only for All communications must be made to secretary Debbie Hinkle via email. communications. See complete details elsewhere regarding late charge for entries not complete with www.kyevents.net all fees paid at Close. ORGANIZER: Mary Lowry, (502) 552-1477, fax (502) 243-1971. 326 Maple Av Pewee Valley, KY 40056. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm. Comp Mgmnt: Mary Lowry Fri: Dressage-8 AM; All Prel and OTA, ONA; XC 1P All Prel, OTA, ONA. Sat: Dressage-7:30 AM OTB, Trng Rider divs, ONB and Nov Rider divs, all OBN and BN Rider divs; OFFICIALS: TD: David Emmons, MI Show Jumping-8A All divs, beginning with Prel. Judges: Pres: Mindy Friesen, GA SJ Judge: Kathy Arrandale, MI Sun: Cross-country-8 AM all divisions remaining. Schedule is tentative. Please refer to www.kyevents. CD:XC: Cathy Wieschhoff, KY SJ: Mary Lowry, KY net for updates/changes. Rider MUST mark on entry whether you wish to ride Fri or Sat dress for Open Trng and Open Nov. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to FCF LLC We will offer one Open division each level for Fr/Sa schedule option. ALL Prel divs will ride Fr/Sa only. Entry: ALL Divisions: $175.00 All Rider divs for T, N must ride Sa/Su schedule. ALL BN will ride Sa/Su schedule. Double Entries: Not accepted. No changes will be made after Close for the Open T and N options. Please indicate correct division Stabling: $ 35.00/$175.00 on entry. Attention: Riders - This event will use paper pinny inserts and vinyl number holders. We will have 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division. vinyl bibs for sale at the Show Office for $15. Please do NOT pre-pay this fee with your entry. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available Sep 10 at www.kyevents.net Entries postmarked on Opening Date may deduct $20.00 early entry incentive! All entries that MAY be accepted after Close - Entry Fee $TBA. Event website will state at Close whether 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Off grounds: $35/night. 30 perm/temporary stalls 2-10 mi. from this option will apply and the extension date, and only COMPLETE entries with all FEES will be consid- event. On grounds: $175 Th-Su nights. Tent & 10' x 10' temp stalls, some permanent on grounds. Stall ered. ALL payments received after Close must be paid via Money Order or Cashiers Check. doors only provided. MUST specify with entry whether stabling on or off grounds. First come, First Riders please Note: ANY entry received and not COMPLETE incl all fees due at Close will be removed serve for ON grounds availability. Feed/ bedding/hay available for purchase, Skylight Supply (502) from the Entry List and Late Charges of $75 will apply to this entry in order to start the event. Payment 228-0070. Addl info online at website. Veterinarian: Dr. David Beckman, 502-551-3728. #s will be via money order, cashiers check or cash only. posted at each barn & at secretary office. 2 5 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 5 3 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS N OT E S 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn Express (LaGrange)-10 mi. (502) 222-5678. Best Western (LaGrange)-10mi. (502) 222-5500. Hampton Inn (Louisville)-15 mi. (502) 327-8880. Best Western (Louisville)-15 mi. (502) 814-0004. Call at least 30 days in advance, specify Flying Cross Horse Trials for discounted rate. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 9220 Hwy. 42, Skylight, KY 40026 From Gene Snyder Freeway/Rt. 841N, to end. East on Rt. 42, event 9.7 mi. on right. From Rt. 71: exit LaGrange/Ballardsville exit. Rt. 53N thru LaGrange to end at Rt. 42. Rt. 42W or left. Event 6.4 mi. on left. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 BN Test B-Sm. Arenas: 2 sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: All P-3000 m @ 520 mpm. All T-2600 m @ 420 mpm. All N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. All BN-2000 m @ 325 mpm. All courses: Moderate difficulty, for horses with some experience at this level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Attention: Riders - This event will use paper pinny inserts and vinyl number holders. We will have vinyl bibs for sale at the Show Office for $15. Please do NOT pre-pay this fee with your entry. Cross-country course closed Aug 30. Entry limit approx. 190. Riders limited 3 horses/level. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state eligible preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. See www.kyevents.net for divisions offered. Food available on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Free T-shirts, door prizes and other great gifts to each competitor upon arrival! Complimentary party Sat. night featuring The Vinyl Kings. New Indoor Arena under construction! GOOD FOOD, GOOD FRIENDS, GOOD FUN! EVENT OCATION: 9220 W HWY 42, GOSHEN, KY 40026 (no mail delivery this addr) Please provide legible email for communications and questions. 2 5 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 5 5 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS AREA VIII EVENTS SEPTEMBER 24-25 STONE GATE FARM HORSE TRIALS 1) ENTRIES: All entries include a $25 non-refundable office fee. BN competitors who are not USEA Hanoverton, Ohio (Area 8) members. Preliminary competitors must include a copy of the USEF card. Double entries: Accepted, no Area VIII Beginner Novice and Novice Championships fee. If oversubscribed, priority to USEA members. Any bounced check will be charged a $25 fee. If Post Offering a Novice Master division - note on entry form. Entries are accepted, they must enter via equestrianentries or Xentry & pay with a credit card. All entries members must pay an extra $25 non-membership fee with entry. All BN Champ riders MUST be USEA postmarked after closing date Entries after Sept 6 must be the form of a money order (except stall deENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/9/2011 Close Date: 9/6/2011 posit) or a check accompanied by a credit card number. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee. After C.D.-Entry less $25 ONLY if place can be filled from wait list: Email withdrawals ONLY, LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P accepted until 9 pm on C.D. A $25 charge for any changes after closing date. On grounds stabling USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N(Ch),N,T,BN(Ch),BN refunded in full if filled from wait list and if notified by Sept. 20. Competition cancellation-Refund after competition expenses. Separate $25 check stall cleaning deposit or stall will not be held (check will be SEND ENTRIES TO: Penne Colao destroyed if stall left clean). Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. 1431 Shenango Rd. Darlington, PA 16115 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Cross-country course open-3 pm. P & some T may run on Friday Phone: 724-544-7394 between 7 and 10 pm weekdays, daytime on weekends PLEASE do NOT call dur- afternoon if entries warrrant. Please check website. ing work hours. Sat: Dressage (P/T/NCh/N/BNCh/BN)-8 am; Show Jumping (OP/OT/ NCh/ON/ BNCh/ BN)-10:00 E-mail: [email protected] SUN: 8:30 P,T,NCh,N,BNChBN Cross-country. http://www.stonegatefarm.org/ 3) AWARDS: Awards & 8 ribbons per division. $20 from each Championship entry will go towards Enter online by going to www.equestrianentries.com or Xentry. There is no charge, simply fill out the prize money. entry form on-line and mail the signature page, coggins, and check(s) which must be received in 5 days (if not postmarked within 5 days, entry will be assigned a postmark on the date it is complete). May enter 4) STARTING TIMES: Online by Wed. Sept. 21, www.stonegatefarm.org & updates. on-line and pay with credit card, but there is an additional fee. Must also send signature page & Coggins. Postcards will NOT be sent. ORGANIZER: Jackie Smith, 31407 Schneider Rd. Hanoverton, OH 44423, (330) 222-2089, 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Please use the USEA stabling form! $70/stall from Fri. to Sun. on [email protected]. grounds. Fills up fast, on grounds stalls will be assigned on a "first come basis". If you want to stable with group, please use ONE name for the group. Please indicate trailing partner if applicable. 70 perm. OFFICIALS: TD: Cindy Mancini, NY stalls on grounds. On grounds stalls are NOT appropriate for stallions, must stable off grounds.12 perm Judges: Pres: Jane Cory, PA Dressage Judge: Eileen Pritchard-Bryan; SJ Judge: stalls 6 miles, 30 perm. stalls approx. 10 miles from event . Stall doors & initial (chopped straw) bedding CD:X-C: Jackie Smith, OH only provided. If you do NOT want the initial bedding, please make note on stabling form. SOME SJ: Leigh Fischer, NY STALLS MAY NEED STALL GUARDS. If staying overnight, horses must have a stall NO Tying to or leaving EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Stone Gate, LLC. horses in a trailer. Send separate $25 stall cleaning deposit or stall will not be held. Veterinarian: David Entry: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY: Entries postmarked by Aug 23 - NCh/BNCh: $130.00; P/T: $120.00; Smith, DVM, (330) 222-1828. # posted in barn (Vet. lives on grounds). N/BN: $110.00 and may withdraw through Sept 13 and get entry & stabling refund less $25 office fee. Entries postmarked after Aug 23rd and by Sept 6th - Nch / BNCh: $150;P/T: $140; N/BN: $130. Entries 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Days Inn-(330)-420-0111,ask for the Stone Gate Farm rate. Barnetts postmarked after Sept will be accepted if there is room (please check payment requirements) NCh / (330)337-8758 Guilford Lake Campgrounds (330)222-1712. Capehart Motel (Lisbon), (330) 424-3413. BNCh: $$170; P / T: $160; N / BN: $150; Stabling: $70.00 weekend Frola Motel-12 mi., (330) 424-3590. A block of rooms will be held until 8/31 at the Days Inn, as for Stall Cleaning Deposit: $25.00 (separate check for each horse). Stone Gate Farm rate. 2 5 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 57 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS N OT E S 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 31407 Schneider Rd., Hanoverton, OH 44423 From Salem & SR 45: go south on S.R. 9 for 6.3 mi. turn left (east) on Schneider Rd. (only left) Stone Gate Farm sign on telephone pole. Farm is 3/4 mi. on right hand side. Drive to Stables is past the house at the bottom of the hill. From the Intersection of SR 172 & 9: Go North on SR 9 for 1 mile to the first Rd. Schneider Rd. only goes to the right. Grounds on right 3/4 mile. There will be a sign on the telephone pole at the end of Schneider Rd. For more detailed directions & map www.stonegatefarm.org. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B -Sm. Arenas: 2 Sand, 1 grass if necessary. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N Ch-2,000m @ 400mpm N- 2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN Ch-1800 @ 375mpm. BN-1600 m @ 325 mpm/max. fence height 2'7". Terrain: Rolling hills, mostly open; water optional on BN, no option for BN Champ; banks at all levels. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. Championship courses will be somewhat more challenging. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Entry limit 150: Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. *Novice Master is for riders 50 years of age and older who have not competed above Training in the last 2 years. Food on grounds in both the stabling area & day parking area. Dogs leashed. NO motorized vehicles in hay fields. Volunteers are always needed and appreciated: e-mail [email protected] 2 5 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 5 9 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2 JUMP START HORSE TRIALS 3) AWARDS: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available one week before event: www.Keenelandponyclub.org Lexington, Kentucky (Area 8) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/16/2011 AREA VIII EVENTS Close Date: 9/13/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN SEND ENTRIES TO: Jan Whitehouse, Secretary 2414 Palumbo Drive Lexington, KY 40509 (859) 221-3342 fax: (859) 266-0317 Email: [email protected] http://keeneland.ponyclub.org/ 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stalls:$35 per night, includes tack stalls. 800 perm. stalls 10' x 10' on grounds. Stall doors only provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase from Devers Hay Grain & Bedding, (859) 233-9702. Exhibitors who trailer their horses in for the day and do not purchase a stall will be required to purchase a Trailer Day Pass from the show secretary. Trailer day pass is $20 or a season pass may be purchased for $75. Veterinarian: Rood & Riddle, (859) 233-0371 # will be posted at show office. Farrier on grounds, Saturday & Sunday. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Fairfield Inn 5 mi 859-977-5870; Four Points Sheraton 5 mi 859-259-1311; Clarion 4 mi 859-233-0512; Holiday Inn Express (Georgetown) 502-867-1648. Camping: On grounds - reservations now accepted, call 888-459-7275 or go to www.parks. ky.gov. Group reservations call KY Horse Park Campground at 859-259-4257 ORGANIZER: Keeneland Pony Club Organizing Committee, Shelley Ryan, 148 Forest Ave, Lexington, KY 40508, (859) [email protected] 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 4089 Ironworks Pike, KY 40511. From I-75: Exit 120. Follow Kentucky Horse Park signs. OFFICIALS: TD: Debbie Boeh, OH Judges: Pres: Robert Stevenson, NC; Joni Abney, TN Maureen John, KY, Susan Posner, KY CD: XC/SJ: Mary Fike, KY 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Excellent, Sand. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory : see individual section for details. Draw checks to Keeneland Pony Club. Entry: Per division: $170.00 Stabling: $ 35.00 per night Trailer Day Pass: $ 20.00; $75.00 for the season (non-stabled horses) 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2600m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 420 mpm. N-2000 m @ 350 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm, max. fence height 2'7", 14-16 obstacles. Terrain: Gently rolling. All courses: Straightforward, good move up. Bank, ditch, and water may be at each level. 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include $20 non-refundable office fee. Do not send entries that require signatures for pick up. Faxed entries not accepted. Double entries: Not accepted. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $15=lost pinny, no deposit. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $20 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No refund. No phone withdrawals - all withdrawals must be in writing. Competition cancellation-No refund. Any changes after C.D.=$30 fee. Neg. Coggins required for all horses within 12 months. Horses' names must match Coggins & entry. Current health papers should travel with all horses. State vet may be on hand and checking. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open 3pm. Fri: P-Dressage-1pm. Sat: Dressage-8am; Cross-country-9am; BN-Show Jumping-2 pm. Sun: Show Jumping-8:30 am; BN Cross-country-9 am. 2 6 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 10) OTHER INFORMATION: PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR: Per USEF Rule EV114 Dress. Upon arrival, anyone riding a horse must wear properly fitting protective headgear which passes or surpasses ASTM/ SEI standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. Harness must be secured and properly fitted. Cross-country course closed. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. Dogs must be leashed. Schooling will be offered after event $35. Park pass required for all vehicles. $5 one-time charge collected for each vehicle at Park entrance for parking pass. Private golf cart owners must purchase a golf cart license for $25/event or $50/season. Golf cart license may be purchased at Devers Hay, Grain and Bedding-859-233-9702 No ATVs or dirt bikes allowed on grounds USEA medical card/armband required: Limited supply available for purchase. Trailer parking available in front parking lot of Horse Park--ask at office. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 61 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS OCTOBER 19 - 23 HAGYARD MIDSOUTH THREE-DAY EVENT AND TEAM CHALLENGE HORSE TRIALS Lexington, Kentucky (Area 8) Classic Preliminary and Training Three-Day Event ENTRY PERIOD: CCI/P3D/T3D Open Date: 8/23/2011 CCI/P3D/T3D Close Date: 9/20/2011 HT Open Date: 9/6/2011 HT Close Date: 10/4/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P,CCI1*,P3D USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN,T3D SEND ENTRIES TO: Send Entries to: Team Challenge PO Box 68 Bagdad, KY 40003 Show Office:(859) 254-3343 - Beginning Wed., Oct 19 Email: [email protected] All communications must be made to secretary, Debbie Hinkle, at email above. Event website www.kyevents.net for more info. ORGANIZER: Mary Fike, 914 Harrington Mill Rd., Shelbyville, KY 40065, (859) 621-2479 or (502) 6333339, email: [email protected]. Competition Management: Mary Fike, as above OFFICIALS: TD: CCI1*/P3D/T3D: Robert Stevenson HT: Janis Linnan Judges: Pres: Karen Winn Member: Jane Hamlin Dressage Judges: Sue Kolstad; Susan Posner, Mindy Friesen, Maureen John. CD: XC Mary Fike, KY SJ: Nori Scheffel/Mary Fike EVENT FEES: RIDERS TAKE NOTE OF CORRECT OPENING DATES FOR CCI*, P 3DAY, T3DAY AND HORSE TRIALS! Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to Team Challenge. Any fees postmarked after Oct 4 must be via Money Order or Cashiers Check. Riders Please Note: ANY entry received and not COMPLETE at Close Date including all fees due will be removed from the Entry List and added to the waitlist for the applicable level of competition. Late Charges of $50 will apply to this entry in order to re-enter the event should an opening occur. Payment via money order, cashiers check or cash only after Close. Returned checks will be assessed a $40 fee. Please check the fee calculation for your entry carefully. Computational errors, or errors triggered by automated entry processes, which result in a refund due, will be charged a $25 handling charge. Should the difference remaining in the refund total be $10 or less, the remainder will be donated to the XC jump fund. 2 6 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S AREA VIII EVENTS Entry: CCI1*: $600.00 (includes stabling Tu-Su nights) P3D/T3D: $460.00 (includes stabling Tu-Su nights) HT: $230.00 (section 1) Stabling: $ 35.00 per night (section 5) Non-Compete Horses: $ 40.00 (section 5) plus stabling if needed. Entries After Close: Event website will state on the Close Date whether entries will continue to be accepted. The extension date will be specified, and only COMPLETE entries with ALL FEES will be considered. ALL payments received after Close must be paid via Money Order or Cashiers Check. 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. CCI1*/P3D/T3D: Entry Fee includes stabling Tuesday thru Sunday nights. Double entries: Not accepted. All funds deposited on receipt. USEA membership is required at all levels, except BN. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay $25 non-member with entry. Horses competing at Nov and above must be registered with USEA. USEF full membership required for Rider, Owner, Trainer at Prel level. FEI registrations, passports must be current for CCI*. Check 2011 USEF Rules for Eventing, Appendix 3 for qualification info for P3D, T3D. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-Entry/StablingNo refund unless filled from waitlist. Horse or Rider (not both) substitutions within level only. Scratches will be filled only from the wait list. Changes: $45 each change after CD (including stabling changes), as schedule permits. All withdrawals must be in writing by mail or email to sec'y by 9 pm of C.D. No phone messages accepted. Competition cancellation prior to start of competition- As expenses allow. ATTENTION RIDERS: This event will be using the vinyl bibs and paper pinny inserts. If you do not already own one, they will be for sale at the Show Office for $15.00. Do NOT pre-pay this fee with your entry. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses. Please read Team info below! ENTRY STATUS posted online at www.kyevents.net. Check often for updated information. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Wed: CCI1*/P3D/T3D arrival exams: T3D Seminars begin. Thurs: Competitor Briefing- 10:00 am (CCI1*/P3D/T3D); T3D Seminars continue; Cross-country open. First Horse Inspection-3:00 pm (CCI1*/P3D/T3D) Fri: Dressage -8:00 am (CCI1*/P3D/T3D/OP) Sat: XC- 8:00 am(CCI1*/P3D/OP/T3D/OT); Dressage- 8:00 am (OT/ON/OBN); Show Jumping- 11:00 am (ON/OBN) Sun: Third Horse Inspection- 8:00 am (CCI1*/P3D/T3D); Cross-country- 8:00 am (ON/OBN); Show Jumping- 8:00 am(OP/OT/T3D); CCI1*/P3D- Show Jumping & awards- noon. All T3D Educational Seminars open to CCI1* & P3D competitors at no additional charge. A complete Seminar schedule will be posted at www.kyevents.net. The competition schedule is tentative. Please refer to www.kyevents.net for updates &/or changes. 3) AWARDS: CCI1*/P3D/T3D: Trophy & 10 ribbons. HT: Trophy & 10 ribbons per division. Team placings, 1st - 10th. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 6 3 AR E A V I I I EV E NTS 4) STARTING TIMES: Available October 15 online at: www.kyevents.net 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: CCI*/P3D/ T3D: Tues thru Sun included in entry fee. Addl nights/ tack stalls $35/night. HT: $35 per stall per night. All Tack rooms: $35 per night. Shared tack rooms must be paid with single check. Non-comp horses: $40 plus stabling. 800 permanent 10' x 10' stalls on grounds. Stall doors only provided. Feed/Bedding/Hay/Paddock and golf cart rentals: Devers, Inc. (859) 233-9702, www.deverinc.com. Veterinarian: FEI Vet Delegate: Dr. Duncan Peters, USA. Treating Vet: Hagyard Equine Medical Institute. # posted at Show Office. AREA VIII EVENTS Notes: Go to www.kyevents.net/khpinfo for important Park policies. Please provide legible Email for communications and questions. Check website www.kyevents.net for additional updates and information. ATTENTION RIDERS: This event will be using the vinyl bibs and paper pinny inserts. If you do not already own one, they will be for sale at the Show Office for $15.00. Do NOT pre-pay this fee with your entry. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Host Hotel: Sheraton Four Points - 5 mi. (859) 259-1311. Special rate until Close Date - ask for Team Challenge Rate! Camping: Kentucky Horse Park Campground. Now accepts advance reservations. Call 888-4KY-PARK for reservations or go to www.parks.ky.gov. for more info. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: KHP, 4089 Ironworks Pike, Lexington, KY 40511. Kentucky Horse Park: North of Lexington: Exit 120 off I-75. Enter Park at Main gate & drive to stables. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: CCI*: 2009 FEI-One Star Three-Day Event Test B-Std. P3D: 2010 Preliminary Three-Day Test-Std. HT: OP-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T3D: 2010 Training Three-Day Test- Std. OT: 2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. ON: 2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. OBN: 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Arenas: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CCI*: 4160-4680m @ 520 mpm P3D: "A"-3520-4400m @ 220 mpm. "B"1710-2240m @ 640 mpm. "C"-4400-6600m @ 160 mpm."D"-3120-4160m @ 520 mpm. T3D:"A"2200-3520m @ 220 mpm, "B"-1250-1560 m @ 520 mpm, "C"- 3200-4000m @ 160 mpm "D"-22503150m @450 mpm. HT: OP-3300m @ 520 mpm. OT-2600m @ 450 mpm. ON-2200m @ 350 mpm. BN-2000m @ 300mpm. All courses: Moderate to Challenging. Open rolling terrain. Good galloping courses with water, ditches & banks and combinations at all levels. P3D will not be as technical as CCI*. Fences will be up to division height and spread specs. on all courses. Expect a 3 element coffin at P and T, as well as an open ditch on Novice. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed except for official KHP Schooling Days. See www.kyhorsepark.com for more information. Food & Trade Fair on grounds. Competitor Party! Details will be on line. Dogs must be leashed. CCI* /P3D/ T3D: Qualified entries postmarked Opening Day will be given acceptance priority. CEF #'s accepted for Canadian riders in lieu of USEA & USEF #'s. Please send copy of USEF or CEF card with entry. CCI* Riders and horses must have current 2011 FEI registration numbers. All Three-day riders use Three-day Entry Form. All T3D Educational Seminars open to CCI*/P3D competitors. Team Entries: Please include one team per envelope. Multiple team envelopes may be mailed in one large envelope. Please include Team Name. Individual entries accepted as space allows. All divisions are Open divisions. Teams may consist of Jr. and Sr. riders. Please note: Ride slots will not be assigned until complete entry and all fees are received. Promissory emails will not be considered an entry and spots will not be held. 2 6 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 6 5 NOTES AREA IX AREA IX Area Council Area Chairman Martha McDowell 640 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102 (406) 698-0983 [email protected] Area Treasurer Cathy Allen-Shinn 14750 Spring Valley Rd. Larkspur, CO 80118 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinators Jamie Gilbert 2 Outback Lane Gillette, WY 82718 [email protected] J.J. Kane 13310 Meadow Glenn Lane Colorado Springs, CO 80908 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Mauri Tracy 5096 Morningside Way Parker, CO 80134 [email protected] (303) 840-4789 Area Organizer Representative Susan Robinson Farmer 9998 S. Perry Park Road Larkspur, CO 80118 (303) 681-3589 [email protected] 2 6 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Board of Governors Area Representative Brenda Mittleider 400 Cow Horse Dr. Kuna, ID 83634 (208) 870-1856 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Association’s Area Representative Pam Nowell [email protected] Area Website: www.areaixeventing.com Area Webmaster Kevin Smith 28 Gordon Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 688-1409 [email protected] Area Newsletter Editor Judi Tobias 13550 Lariat Pl. Elbert, CO 80106 (719) 593-7310 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Associations: Mountain States Eventing Assn. Pam Nowell 820 34th St., Apt 10 Spearfish, SD 57785 (605) 390-2696 [email protected] www.msea-area9.org 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 67 NOTES AREA IX AREA IX Area Council Area Chairman Martha McDowell 640 Poly Dr. Billings, MT 59102 (406) 698-0983 [email protected] Area Treasurer Cathy Allen-Shinn 14750 Spring Valley Rd. Larkspur, CO 80118 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinators Jamie Gilbert 2 Outback Lane Gillette, WY 82718 [email protected] J.J. Kane 13310 Meadow Glenn Lane Colorado Springs, CO 80908 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Mauri Tracy 5096 Morningside Way Parker, CO 80134 [email protected] (303) 840-4789 Area Organizer Representative Susan Robinson Farmer 9998 S. Perry Park Road Larkspur, CO 80118 (303) 681-3589 [email protected] 2 6 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Board of Governors Area Representative Brenda Mittleider 400 Cow Horse Dr. Kuna, ID 83634 (208) 870-1856 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Association’s Area Representative Pam Nowell [email protected] Area Website: www.areaixeventing.com Area Webmaster Kevin Smith 28 Gordon Dr. Castle Rock, CO 80104 (303) 688-1409 [email protected] Area Newsletter Editor Judi Tobias 13550 Lariat Pl. Elbert, CO 80106 (719) 593-7310 [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Associations: Mountain States Eventing Assn. Pam Nowell 820 34th St., Apt 10 Spearfish, SD 57785 (605) 390-2696 [email protected] www.msea-area9.org 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 67 AR E A I X ev ents SEPTEMBER 3-4 NORTHERN COLORADO HORSE TRIALS AND AREA IX CHAMPIONSHIPS Greeley, Colorado (Area 9) New Intro Divisions: Intro (Elem 2’3”) ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 7/19/2011 Close Date: 8/16/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P,P-Ch USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N-Ch,T,T-Ch,BN,BN-Ch USEA Recognized Tests: Intro SEND ENTRIES TO: Holly Sniff, Secretary 307 Pelican Cove Windsor, CO 80550 (970) 978-7352 [email protected] http://www.nchtonline.com/ ORGANIZER: Melinda Weatherford, 840 Helena Ct., Fort Collins, CO 80524, (970) 484-5218 During competition ONLY: (970) 290-9086. OFFICIALS: TD: Elizabeth Stokes, CO; Judges: Pres: Megan McGee, SD Dressage: Ana Schravesande, CO; CD: X-C: (P) Ana Schravesande, CO; (BN-T) Melinda Weatherford, CO; SJ: Melinda Weatherford, CO EVENT FEES: Entry: P=$210.00; T/N/BN=$180.00; Intro (Elem 2'3")=$160 Double entry: $25.00 Covered Stabling: $120.00 (See Stabling / Veterinarian section) Muck fee: $40.00 (separate check; see Stabling / Veterinarian section) Pinney deposit: $20.00 (separate check) Party: $10.00/guest; competitors free (See Other Information) Draw checks to NCHT. 1) ENTRIES: All entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: USEA and USEF fees should be added to your entry fee according to your division, per the itemized “Fees Enclosed” section of the Entry Form. All BN competitors who are not USEA members must also pay additional $25 nonmember fee with entry. Intro (Elem) competitors pay only $160; no membership fees, starter fees or drug fees. Please use the 2011 horse trials entry form. Entry forms must be completed in full. Please state birth date on entry form. Be sure to state Division entered & all 3 signatures on back of entry must be originals. Preliminary entries must also include a copy of USEF membership for rider and owner. Copy of current negative Coggins within 12 months of this event must accompany entry. Out of state entries must show current Health Certificate at event registration. All attachments, entry check(s) and deposit check(s) must be included with entry. Failure to do so could result in denial of the entry. Draw all checks to “NCHT” and send with completed entry and stabling forms to: Holly Sniff, NCHT Secretary; 307 Pelican Cove Windsor, CO 80550 ([email protected]) Refunds/Changes: Scratches must be received in writing by closing date to receive refund, less $25 non2 6 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S A R E A I X e v ents refundable office fee. After closing date, no Entry/Stabling refund. Any late entries (space permitting) or changes after closing date incur a $30 change fee. Competition cancellation- No refund. Management reserves right to combine, split or cancel classes, cancel or add judges as entries warrant, & refuse any entry. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: If entries warrant, Dressage competition may begin Friday afternoon with the Prelim Divisions Fri: Show office open for registration – 10 a.m.; Cross-country course open - 3 pm. Sat: Dressage - 8 am; Cross-country - 11 am; Competitors party - 5 pm. Sun: Show Jumping - 9 am. 3) AWARDS: Prizes & Ribbons for all divisions. 4) STARTING TIMES: Ride times will be sent via email and also posted on NCHT website (www.nchtonline.com ). 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: 140 covered show stalls on grounds - $120 for duration, initial bedding included. Tack stalls available. Please include stabling form and separate $40 check for stall stripping deposit. Veterinarian: Number will be posted on grounds in stabling area & by Secretary’s office. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hotels available in Greeley to the east and Loveland to the west. Camping: Available on grounds (no hook-ups) or KOA approx. 10 mi., west on Hwy. 34, Loveland. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Tomora Training Center, 11000 Hwy 34 Bypass, Greeley, CO 80634 I-25 to exit #257A onto Hwy 34 bypass, east towards Greeley. Approx. 7.5 mi. to Tomora Training Center on right (south) side of 34 Bypass. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: OP-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. PCh-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. OT/TCh-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. ON/NCh-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. OBN/ BNCh-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Intro (Elem)-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Small configuration for all divisions; sand footing. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Approximate course specifications: PCh-3000 m @ 520 mpm.; OP-2800 m @ 520 mpm.; TCh-2400 m @ 450 mpm; OT-2400 m @ 420 mpm; NCh-2000 m @ 400 mpm; ON-2000 m @ 375 mpm; BNCh‑1600 m @ 350 mpm/max height 2’7”; OBN‑1600 m @ 324 mpm/max height 2’7”; Intro (Elem)-1600m @300 mpm/max height 2’3”. Excellent footing on gently rolling prairie with ditches, banks & water crossing at all levels. Excellent footing in warm-up for all phases. All crosscountry courses are solidly built with some “max” fences at all levels. OP-average difficulty suitable for moving up. Courses for Open and Championship T, N, OBN will be above average difficulty, suitable to late season/championship event. Intro (Elem)-Great starter course. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closes Aug 6. Food concessionaire on grounds. Competitors Party, Saturday PM; competitors are free; $10 per guest. Loose dogs are subject to $50 fine. We encourage you to advertise in our program for businesses, horse sales, etc; call Anna Logan, (214) 662-5774, for details. Volunteers: Contact Cate Lehner, (970) 278-0279, [email protected]. Check the NCHT web page at www.nchtonline.com for all information & competition updates. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 6 9 AR E A I X ev ents SEPTEMBER 17-18 WINDY WYOMING HORSE TRIALS A R E A I X e v ents horse/rider per division after C.D., space permitting. Other requirements: All Preliminary riders must be a USEF member or pay the USEF nonmember fee. Preliminary competitors include copies of the USEF Laramie, Wyoming (Area 9) card with entry. All competitors must be USEA members; except, BN competitors may pay $25 non- New Venue - 2nd year at the Wyoming Territorial Prison & State Historic Site. member fee. State birth date on entry. $25 charge for lost pinny. Management reserves right to com- Historic Horse Barn is over 100 years old - celebrate the history of the working horse at bine, split, or cancel classes; cancel or add judges as entries warrant, and refuse any entries. Refunds: the competitor's party to be held in the high-ceiling, beautiful second floor, with a terrific Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee & organization fees; After C.D.- USEA/USEF fees & any draught horse exhibit in the first floor! Prize Money- top 3 in each level! All competitors & entry at discretion of organizing committee with vet/physician certificate. Competition cancellation-No visitors MUST receive & wear wrist bands immediately upon arrival and for entire event. refund. Event Venue Rules: Wrist bands required by ALL on grounds at ALL times; NO smoking on grounds except for limited smoking areas - State Site rules & extreme fire hazard; no alcohol except in ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 Close Date: 8/30/2011 enclosed vehicle; Competitors & visitors MUST check in with Event Secretary & receive wrist-band to permit attendance on Site. LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Schooling show jumping rounds: 8:00 am sign-up; Rounds 9:00 am to 3pm beginning w/BN ($10/ 3 min. round; mult. Rounds allowed; Cross-country course open-3 pm. SEND ENTRIES TO: Kristi Radosevich, HT Secretary Competitors' meeting & official course walk-6 pm. WW Horse Trials Sat: Dressage-8 am; Cross-country-11:00 am; Competitor's Party - 5 pm (free to competitors!). PO Box 1046 Sun: Show Jumping-8 am with awards immediately following. Laramie, WY 82073 (307) 760-4224 (cell & phone during competition to reach WWHT Mngt.) 3) AWARDS: Prize money for top three places! Additional awards to 1st place. Ribbons to 10th place. http://www.windywyoming.com/ 4) STARTING TIMES: Available after Sept. 15 on www.windywyoming.com or from secretary; email ORGANIZER: Windy Wyoming H.T. Organizing Committee & Dulce Wassil, (307) 421-5529, will be sent. www.windywyoming.com. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $50 for weekend for 12x12 uncovered pens on grounds (you may OFFICIALS: TD: Bonnie East, UT; Judge: Pres: Janis Linnan, ID; CD XC/SJ: Denis Glaccum, PA bring your own tarp). $100 covered 12x12 pens, first come first served based on mailed entry. Stall doors provided. Send Stabling Form & fee with entry. Veterinarian & Farrier: Phone numbers posted at EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Draw checks to WWMSEA. secretary's office. Entry: P/T/N/BN/BN-Easy: $190.00; or $170 postmarked opening date. Stabling: $50.00 for weekend outdoor pens; or $100 covered pen - limited first-come basis. Stall doors 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Hampton Inn (307) 742-0125 or www.hamptoninn.com. Best Value Inn, & first bedding provided. Hay avail for purchase. (307) 721-8860. Howard Johnson-8 mi., (307) 742-8371. 1st Inn Gold-8 mi., (307) 742-3721. Comfort Inn (800) 228-5150. Motel 8, (307) 745-4856. Motel 6, (800) 4MOTEL6. 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee; these fees should be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 975 Snowy Range Road, Laramie, WY 82070 Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event with From I-80: Follow billboards to the Wyoming Territorial Prison & State Historic Site! Take the Snowy your entry. Use the current Horse Trials Entry and Stabling Forms, and all out-of- state horses: include Range exit #311, go east one block to McCue Street, go north approx. 1/2 mile to COMPETITOR'S EN- a copy of negative Coggins within the last 12 months. Health Certificate required for all out-of-state TRANCE signs (approx. 1/2 mile north of the Historic Site's main parking lot). Please call Event Secretary horses - bring with you. All attachments must be included with entry. Failure to do so could result in for information: 307.760-4224. LARGE TRAILERS - use Exit #310/Curtis Street Exit & go east to first light; denial of the entry. Incomplete entries will be returned. Double entries: Not accepted. Changes: $30 per take a right onto McCue Street and go 1/2 mile to "COMPETITOR'S ENTRANCE" on left. 2 70 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 71 AR E A I X ev ents N OT E S 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. BN/BN-Easy: 2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Coarse sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: Approximate course specifications: P-2500 m @ 520 mpm. T-2300 m @ 450 mpm. N-1900 m @ 400 mpm. BN-1600 m @ 350 mpm; BN-Easy- 2'3" 1600 m @ 300 mpm. (Distance and speed subject to change). Terrain: high prairie with berms, greasewood bushes; possible new water obstacle ready for 2011. P/T/N/BN: Average difficulty for horses with some experience at these levels. BN-E = easy. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: The Wyoming Territorial Prison & State Historic Site offers lots of attractions for the family and competitors & your REQUIRED WRIST BAND gives you access to the entire site: Prison Museum - the prison was constructed in 1872 and held outlaws like Butch Cassidy, until 1903 when the prison became a stock farm. The Horse Barn has an exhibit hall with a terrific draught exhibit and turned 100 years old in 2010! Cross-country course not available for schooling except by PERMIT & appointment through WWMSEA see website: windywyoming.com. Concessions on grounds. No unleashed dogs & owners must clean up after dogs. Please see Event Venue Rules under Entries information above. 2 7 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 7 3 AR E A I X ev ents SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 2 COLORADO HORSE PARK FALL CCI*/ T3D AND HORSE TRIALS Parker, Colorado (Area 9) New this Fall: CCI* wo in accordance with FEI rules T3D will run under the USEF rules (pg. 54 of 2011 USEF Rules for Eventing and Appendix 8) ENTRY PERIOD: CCI/T3D Open Date: 8/2/2011 CCI/T3D Close Date: 8/30/2011 HT Open Date: 8/16/2011 HT Close Date: 9/13/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: I,P,CCI1* USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN,T3D SEND ENTRIES TO: Rick Dunkerton, Event Secretary PO Box 1647 Laurel, MS 39441 Phone (601) 498-3330 until Oct 5th then (303) 841-7461 show office. FAX (601)426-9984. View entry status on line: www.coloradohorsepark.org ***** PLEASE DO NOT CALL HORSE PARK MAIN OFFICE FOR EVENT ENTRY INFORMATION!. ***** ENTER ON-LINE AT: www. EventEntries.com Visa / MC, Discover, AmEx, & checks accepted. Mail original signatures, copy of Coggins, copies of USEF memberships (if applicable) & checks (if necessary) to Secretary. ORGANIZER: Deeda Randle, [email protected] (307) 638-6737 OFFICIALS: TD: Andy Bowles, NZ; Judges: Pres: Brian Ross, VA Member: Jack Leary, CT FEI Veterinarian: Terry Swanson, DVM FEI Steward: Sheila Strickler, AZ CD:XC: CCI*/T3D/Int: David O'Connor, VA: HT P-BN: James Atkinson, AZ SJ: Marc Donovan, NC EVENT FEES: Draw checks to Colorado Horse Park. Payment for entry fees by Visa/MC accepted. Fax entry with credit card info to the number listed above. Entry: CCI*/T3D $450 includes stabling; HT $200 no stabling Stabling: $ 100.00. Tack stall: $ 100.00 Addit'l nights: $20.00. Grounds fee: $25.00 (non-stabled horses). Camping: $ 25.00/night. Party: $ 15.00 (extra tickets). 2 74 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S A R E A I X e v ents 1) ENTRIES: Entry fees include $25 non-refundable office fee. Checks and credit card charges will be processed upon entry acceptance. If undersubscribed post entries may be accepted anda $25 late fee will be assessed. Double entries: Not accepted. All Intermediate & Preliminary riders must include copy of USEF member card for rider and owner w/ entry. USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry fee. Add these association fees to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with other applicable fees and submit with your entry. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.- Stabling, USEF/USEA fees. ALL SCRATCHES / CHANGES MUST BE IN WRITING, EMAIL OR FAX. Changes subject to availability of slots in other divisions. A change fee of up to $50.00 may apply. Competition cancellation - Partial refund. Neg. Coggins required within 12 months for all horses (state law). Copy of Coggins must accompany entry. CCI1* US horses must have a National or FEI Passport, all foreign CCI1* horses must have a FEI Passport. All CCI1* riders and horses must be registered with the FEI. 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Thurs: Cross-country course open-3 pm. In barn inspections CCI*/T3D 4:00-6:00pm Fri: 8 am - Dressage for HT: 10:00 1st horse inspection CCI*/T3D; 1:00pm dressage CCI*/T3D Sat: 7:30 am all phases endurance test (X-C) Sun: Show Jumping-8 am for all HT divisions, two arenas. 8:30 second horse inspection CCI*/T3D; 10:00 Show Jumping 3) AWARDS: CCI*: $15000 prize money plus ribbons through 10th, awards through 5th, best conditioned horse and best turn out. T3Day: $1000 prize money, prizes as per the USEA T3D awards, ribbons through 10th, best conditioned horse and best turn out. All HT divisions: Prize Money -1st-3rd ($100, $75, $50): Ribbons through 10th place; Awards through 5th. Prize money paid by check to owner of horse as listed on entry. 4) STARTING TIMES: Entry status and Starting times will be on website, www.coloradohorsepark.org. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: $100.00 for duration Wednesday thru Sunday and includes one bag of bedding. $20 for each additional night. If space permits, day stalls may be rented for $35 / night. 300 perm. stalls on grounds. Stall doors provided. Tack stalls $100. $25 one-time grounds fee per horse for non-stabled horses. All fees must be included with entry. Day paddocks available $50. No horses out overnight. Veterinarian: Littleton Large Animal (303) 794 6359. Order feed and bedding in advance by calling the feed office (303) 841-3892 or email Carole Kenney [[email protected]] 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Holiday Inn-Select-Parker, (303) 248 2147. Hampton Inn (303) 841-2977. Super 8, (720) 851-2644. Camping: 40 RV hook-ups available for $25/night (reserve with entry). 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 7 5 AR E A I X ev ents AREA X 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 7522 South Pinery Drive, Parker, CO 80134 From North: I-25 S, exit Lincoln, east to Parker Rd. (#83), south (right) on Parker Rd. go 6.5 mi. Turn left (east) on Bayou Gulch Rd. (traffic light). Follow signs to Colorado Horse Park. From South: I-25N, exit Castle Rock Hwy. (#86) east, left/north on Hwy. 83 at Franktown, approx. 3.5mi. to Bayou Gulch Rd. (Traffic light). Follow signs to Colorado Horse Park. Area Chairman Lisa Brunner PMB 257 9121 E. Tangue Verde Rd., #105 Tucson, AZ 85749 (520) 906-1914 [email protected] 8) DRESSAGE: Tests & arena sizes: CC1*-2009 FEI One-star Test B-Std. I: 2010 USEF Intermediate Test B-Std. P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test C-Std. T3D-2010 USEF Training Three-Day Test-Std. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Treasurer Laurel Morris 30845 North 41st Place Cave Creek, AZ 85331 (480) 585-2350 [email protected] Young Rider Co-Coordinator Janet Horton 578 Old Las Vegas Hwy Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 466-7349 (barn phone) (505) 690-2703 [email protected] Adult Rider Coordinator Jennifer Miller P.O. Box 7070 Cave Creek, AZ 85327 (623) 465-1200 [email protected] Area Organizer Representative Mary Hendricks 43 Twin Arrows Flagstaff, AZ 86004 (928) 853-6439 [email protected] Adult Rider Co-Coordinator - NM Heather Drager [email protected] Area Website: www.area-x.org 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: CCI1* - 4100m @ 520 mpm. T3D- Phase A: appr 3300m@220mpm; B: approx 1560m@520mpm: C: approx 3360m@160mpm; D: approx 3000m@470 mpmI-3000 @ 550 mpm; P-2600 m @ 520 mpm. T-2300 m @ 420 mpm. N-1900 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1600 m @350 mpm. New tracks for all levels; Suitable for horses that have some experience at the level. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: *PLEASE DO NOT CALL HORSE PARK MAIN OFFICE FOR EVENT INFORMATION!* Food on grounds. Cross-country course CLOSED. Go to www.cohorsepark org for info about use of CC Schooling Area. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. BN Pony division offered if entries warrant. Saturday night Competitors' Party / Dinner FREE for Competitors & Volunteers. $15/ person for each additional dinner; please include reservations and $ with your entry. Please fill out information about your horse and competition history on bottom of entry form for announcer. Due to state requirements, no 4-wheel drive/all terrain vehicles or motorcycles will be allowed on the C.C. course. Limited number of golf carts available, contact Carole Kenney [[email protected]]. Golf cart use on X-C will be limited to moving equipment to vet box and designated parking spots. All dogs must be leashed on show grounds and on XC course. Owners of loose dogs pay $100 fee to cross country building fund! Incomplete or illegible entries may be returned. Adult Rider Co-Coordinator - NV Heather Woods [email protected] Adult Rider Co-Coordinator - AZ Kim Patten [email protected] Board of Governors Area Representative Janet Horton 578 Old Las Vegas Hwy Santa Fe, NM 87505 (505) 466-7349 (barn phone) (505) 690-2703 [email protected] Young Rider Coordinator Gilly Slayter-Voigtlander 42 Aventura Rd. Santa Fe, NM 87508 (505) 670-2325 [email protected] Newsletter Editor Robin Kelly [email protected] Affiliate Eventing Associations: Cochise Dressage and EA Carolyn Weaver 940 Mesquite Dr. Sierra Vista, AZ 85635 (520) 458-0719 [email protected] www.cdandea.com Sheila Strickler 8980 N. Camino de Anza Tucson, AZ 85737 (520) 742-6362 [email protected] 2 76 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 77 AR E A X EV E NTS SEPTEMBER 17-18 COCONINO HORSE TRIALS 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Dressage Tests: 9-3 at $20 per ride. Pre-Comp-Jumping Tests: 9-9:30. BN: 9:45-11:30; N: 11:15-12:45; T: 1-2; P: 2:10-2:45. Cross‑country course open-3 pm. Competitors briefing/ official walk - 4 pm. Sat: Dressage 7:30 am; Show Jumping - 10 am. Sun: Cross-country - 8 am. Flagstaff, Arizona (Area 10) And Dressage Show ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/2/2011 A R E A X EV E N T S Close Date: 8/30/2011 3) AWARDS: 8 Ribbons per division. Tack 1st through 4th pl. Prize money: P=$400, T=$400, N=$400 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN USEA Recognized Tests: Pre-Comp 4) STARTING TIMES: www.coconinohorsetrials.com SEND ENTRIES TO: Amanda Edson, Secretary 30 North Champlain St. Burlington, VT 05401 [email protected] 518-369-6888 Co-Secretary: George Mignon, (928) 853-6384 during event. 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. $125/stall Thurs. am thru Mon. am. $25/night/stall for additional time payable to Event Sec'y. Perm. stalls on grounds. Stabling requests must accompany entry. Initial bedding only provided.PLEASE ORDER YOUR EXTRA BEDDING WITH ENTRY. Veterinarian: Dr. Martin Crabo will be on site, # will be posted at stabling area & sec'ys office. Farrier: Edard Powers will be on site. Non-competing horses = $45/ day, which includes a stall (day stall or overnight), but no bedding. Noncompeting horses will be issued numbers and must display them while on the competition grounds. ORGANIZER: Alice Sarno, 38507 N. 12th Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85086, (602) 501-4697. Co-Org: Mary Hendricks, 43 Twin Arrows, Flagstaff, AZ 86004, (928) 853-6439. OFFICIALS: TD: TBA Judges: Pres: Anna Schravesande, TX; Mary Grace Davidson, CA; Creeky Routson,CA. CD: X-C: Tom Angle, NM; James Atkinson CA. SJ: Alice Sarno, AZ EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: Draw checks to Coconino H.T. Entry: P: $250.00; T: $240.00; N/BN: $230.00; Pre-Comp: $200.00 Pinney Deposit: $30 (separate check) Stabling: $125.00; Additional day: $25.00/day Non-competing horse: $45.00 / day (includes stall, no bedding) Camping: $15.00,per rig/per night. Tents must pay $15/per night -include with entry. Teams: $20.00 Party: $15.00 (additional tickets, section 10) 1) ENTRIES: We encourage early entries by offering a better refund policy. ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! A post entry fee of up to $30.00 for post entries received after closing date. Entry fees include a $25 non-refundable office fee. Double entries: $20.00. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. $30=Pinney deposit (separate check). Refunds: Before C.D.full refund; After C.D.until May 26-Less $25.00 office fee. After May 31-no refund, unless either stabling or entry can be filled from a waiting list. If either are filled a refund less $25 will be given. Scratches must be in writing. Preferable method of contact is e-mail. $25 fee each horse/rider/level substitution or change after C.D. If under-subscribed by the published CD, post entries will be accepted; any post entries accepted will be charged $30 processing fee. Entries not complete (complete = all fees paid and required information provided) by C.D will be charged $35 processing fee. Competition cancellation - No refund. Neg. Coggins not required. Prelim & above, enclose copy of current USEF membership card. 2 78 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Comfort Inn-1.5 mi., (928) 774-2225. Ramada Ltd. Suites-1.5 mi., (928) 7731111. Travel Inn, (888) 828-4984. Camping: On grounds‑no hook‑ups-$15 per rig, and per tent, per day; INCLUDE WITH YOUR ENTRY THIS IS A NEW POLICY. 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: Fort Tuthill Fairgrounds, Flagstaff, AZ 86001 From East & West: I‑40 to Flagstaff. South on I‑17 to Airport Exit. Right. Follow signs to Ft. Tuthill/ County Fairgrounds. From South: I‑17 to Airport Exit. Left. As above. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. T-2010 USEF Training Test B-Sm. N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. Pre-Comp-2010 Beginner NoviceTest A-Sm. Arenas & warm‑up: Sand. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P‑2750 m @ 520 mpm. T‑2400 m @ 420 mpm. N‑1900 m @ 350 mpm. BN‑1725 m @ 350 mpm/14 jumps, max. height 2'6".water option. Pre-Comp-1500 m @300 mpm. No water. Terrain: All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Dressage Show, USDF approved. Entry Forms may be downloaded from www.alicesarno.com/ coconino Cross‑country course closed. Entry limit 225; Rider limit 2 horses/ level 4 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined if entries warrant; state preferences under Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Dogs must be leashed. Show jumping arena ‑ sand. Party: 6:30 pm, Saturday, buffet, ticket included with entry. Additional tickets, $15. Teams of 3/4 best 3 scores count, team members at same level=$20 per team. Cross-country schooling for 1 hour following last horse to go on Sunday: Entered horses - $40, Non-entered horses- $60. Trainer must pick up pinney and pay secretary. This is the fourth of the Coconino series. High point horse and rider will be awarded at the competition. 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 79 AR E A X EV E NTS OCTOBER 15-16 GRASS RIDGE HORSE TRIALS Sonoita, Arizona (Area 10) Area X Preliminary, Training, Novice, and Beginner Novice Championships ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 8/30/2011 Close Date: 9/27/2011 LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: P,P(Ch) USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,N(Ch),NH(Ch),T,T(Ch),BN,BN(Ch),BNH(Ch) USEA Recognized Tests: Pre-Comp SEND ENTRIES TO: Amanda Edson 18 Rockland Street Burlington, VT 05408 [email protected] ORGANIZER: Grass Ridge Equestrian Foundation OFFICIALS: TD: Shari Humble-Lamb, NV Judges: Pres: Ulrich Schmitz, AZ; Dressage: Dori Vlatten-Schmitz, Pat Baker-Hutter; CD:XC: Greg Schlappi, SC; SJ: Manuela Propfe-Credo EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory: see individual section for details. Draw checks to Grass Ridge Equestrian Foundation. Entry: P/T/N/BN: $225.00; PreComp: $175.00 Stabling: $140.00 Tack Stall: $140.00 Grounds Fee: $25.00 (non-compete horses) Camping: $25.00/night NO HOOK UPS 1) ENTRIES: ENTRIES MUST BE RECEIVED BY CLOSING DATE! All divisions include $25 non-refundable office fee. Stabling fee=$125 per stall or tack stall for the weekend. Stall deposit $50.00 separate check returned when stall is stripped. Double entries accepted-$20. The Close Date will be extended if entries warrant, a late fee of $35.00 will be charged for any entry that is post marked after Sept. 27, or any changes to entry after that date; No exceptions. BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25 with entry. PreComp competitors are exempt from USEA membership/non-membership fees and USEA Starter/D&M fees. Non-Competing Horse fee: $25 per horse, stabling is in addition to this fee. A copy of USEF card for Rider and Owner if entering P must accompany your entry. $25.00 late fee for bounced checks. Refunds: Before C.D.-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; After C.D.-No refundNo exceptions. Competition cancellation-Partial refund after expenses are paid. Out of state horses must have current Neg. Coggins. 2 8 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S A R E A X EV E N T S 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Show Jumping school, approx. 10 am starting with PreComp; Dressage Test School Rounds 12-4 $20 per round. Sign up first come first served at event office. Cross-country course open-3 pm; Walk/briefing-3:30 pm. PLEASE NOTE CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Sat: Dressage - 8 am; Cross Country - 1:00 pm. Sun: Show Jumping - 9:00 am, Awards following each division. 3) AWARDS: Prizes & 8 ribbons per division. 4) STARTING TIMES: Available at www.grassridge.com on Oct. 10th . 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Stabling at Grass Ridge will be allocated on a first received and paid basis. 100 Stalls will be allocated to horses first, tack stalls last. If Grass Ridge stabling is full, then stabling will be assigned to places in the area, including the Sonoita Fairgrounds, at the same price. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. Feed/Hay/Bedding available for purchase. Veterinarian: TBA, on grounds, Farrier: Chuck Waters, on grounds, both #'s posted at event office. Stabling available Thursday noon-Monday noon. 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Walker's B&B, 520-455-4631 ¼ mi. Sonoita Inn, 3 mi. (520) 455-5935. Stage Stop Inn-12 mi., (520) 394-2211. For further listings go to: www.sonoitaelginchamber. org or www.pataganiaaz.com. Dry Camping $25/night, only self contained RVs and trailers may stay on the grounds. NO HOOK UPS No tents, camping, or open fires allowed. Camping is available at the Sonoita Fairgrounds. Make reservations early! 7) DIRECTIONS: Grass Ridge Farm Farm, Sonoita, AZ 85637 From I-10: South on Hwy. 83 (Sonoita/ Patagonia) 24 miles to Curly Horse Rd. (1/2 way between mile markers 34 & 35). Turn E on Curly Horse Rd. Go approx. 2 mi. - Ranch on right. Sign on Highway 83. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & arena sizes: All P-2010 USEF Preliminary Test B-Sm. All T-2010 USEF raining Test B-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test B-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test B-Sm. PreComp-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. Arenas: Sand/grass. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: P-2800 m @ 520 mpm. T-2400 m @ 450 mpm. N-2000 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1800 m @ 350 mpm, max. height 2'7", 14 jumps. PreComp-1200 m @ 300mpm , max. height 2', 12 jumps, no water, has ditch and downbank. All courses: Average, for horses with some experience at these levels. All courses are updated. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed September 30. Riders limit 3 horses/level, 5 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and birth date on entry. Food on grounds. STATE WHICH AREA X CHAMPIONSHIP DIVISION YOU WANT TO ENTER. Dogs must be leashed: $50 fine to get loose dog out of jail. Show Jumping school, approx. at 10 am starting with Pre-Comp; $20 per round. Sign up first come first served at event office. NO ATV or Golf Carts on cross-country course at any time! 22 00 11 11 || FF AA LL LL OO MM NN II BB UU SS •• 22 88 11 AR E A X EV E NTS NOVEMBER 19-20 LAS CRUCES HORSE TRIALS A R E A X EV E N T S with entry. A copy of USEF membership card(s) (IP, P Divisions only) must accompany your entry. Pre-Comp competitior are exempt from USEA membership/non-membership fees and USEA Starter Drugs/Meds Fees. Ct competitors are exempt from the USEA STarter Drugs/Meds Fees, but competi- Las Cruces, New Mexico (Area 10) tors who are not a membeer must pay the $25 non-member fee regardless of level. A $30 office fee for ENTRY PERIOD: Open Date: 10/4/2011 Close Date: 11/1/2011 any changes after the closing date (CD). Refunds: Before CD-Less $25 non-refundable office fee; after CD-Less $25 office fee ONLY if place can be filled from a waiting list. Withdrawals must be in writing LEVELS/DIVISIONS: USEF/USEA Recognized: IP,P (email OK). Competition cancellation - Partial refund, after expenses are paid. Refunds upon receipt of USEF Endorsed/USEA Recognized: N,T,BN veternarian report. Veternarian report must be mailed (or email attachment) to Show Secretary within USEA Recognized Tests: CT-N,CT-I,CT-T,CT-BN,CT-P,Pre-Comp 2 days of withdrawal. $30.00 charge for lost pinny; no deposit required. If under-subscibed by closing date, date will be extended. Entries accepted during extended close date period will be charged $25 SEND ENTRIES TO: Myr Andrews processing fee. 2647 Poco Lomas Ct. Las Cruces, NM 88011 2) TENTATIVE SCHEDULE: Fri: Show Jumping Schooling-10:30 AM - lowest to highest; Cross-country email: [email protected] course open to walk-3:00 PM; Competitors Briefing-4:30 PM (Refreshments served) Information: http://www.LasCrucesHorseTrials.com or www.lchanm.us Electronic entries: http://eques- Sat: Dressage - 8:00 AM; Show Jumping - 11:00 AM trianentries.com MC/Visa accepted. By mail, check only. Note: Entry will not be considered complete Sun: Cross-country - 9:00 AM Note: If more than 70 entries, these times may be adjusted. until receipt of fees and original signature page. Incomplete entries will be accessed a $25.00 late fee. 3) AWARDS: Prizes: 1st & 2nd place, per division. Ribbons: 1st - 8th, per division ORGANIZER: Mary Alba, 4885 Poose Creek Rd., Las Cruces, NM 88011, phone (575) 382-0088, 4) STARTING TIMES: Available November 17, 2011 at www.lascruceshorsetrials.com email: [email protected] or www.lchanm.us OFFICIALS: TD: Bonnie East, UT; Judges: PGJ: Valerie S. Crail, AZ, Dressage: Michelle Henry, VA CD:XC: TBD SJ: Manuela Profe 5) STABLING/VETERINARIAN: Limited. 80 permanent stalls on grounds. Stabling fee covers Thursday AM to Sunday PM and includes 2 bags of shavings. Additional days before or after event - $25/day. EVENT FEES: Event Fees Directory - see individual section for details. Additional shavings available $6.50/bag. Please order additional shavings on stabling form. Trailer-in Draw checks to Las Cruces Horse Trials. fee - $25/per horse. Stall doors & initial bedding only provided. For further information contact Bill Entry: Per HT Division: $195.00; PreComp: $150.00; CT: $95.00 Gammill, stable manager at [email protected]. Stall arrangements for extra horses or tack will be Double Entries: $25.00 made after closing date, if available. Regular stabling fees apply (less $10) for non-competing horses Stabling: 3 nights $110.00; 2 nights $80.00; 1 night $45.00 or tack stalls. Veterinarian: Dr. Kyle Schumacher, DVM, (575) 524-2894, phone number posted at the Trailer-In Fee: $25.00 (non-stabled horses) event on bulletin boards in stable area & office area. Camping: Free 6) ACCOMMODATIONS: Super 8 Motel-10 miles (575) 382-1490, Motel 6 Telshor-11 miles (575) 1) ENTRIES: Use the 2011 Entry Form~Failure to do so could result in delayed processing. Entry fees 525-2055, Sleep Inn-14 miles (575) 522-1700. Camping: Rough camping permitted on grounds. No include $25 non-refundable office fee. Note: USEA and USEF fees are not included as part of the entry showers available, no hook-ups, no waste dump. fee. These association fees should be added to your entry fee, per the itemized Fees Enclosed section of the Entry Form, totaled with the other applicable fees, and sent to the event Secretary with your entry. Competitors and Horses competing at/and above Novice level require USEA membership; include information on entry form(s). BN competitors who are not USEA members must pay extra $25.00 2 8 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 22 00 11 11 || FF AA LL LL O OM MN N II BB U U SS •• 22 88 33 AR E A X EV E NTS N OT E S 7) DIRECTIONS: Address: 65 County Rd, D-66, Las Cruces, NM 88012 From I-25/US 70 Interchange: Take Hwy. 70 East 7 miles to Holman/Dunn exit. Go north (left) under highway, on Holman Rd., approx. 3.5 miles to Isaacks Ranch on left. Watch for ISAACKS RANCH sign. If coming from the west during rush hours stay on I-10 to I-25 north to US 70 east. It's a few extra miles, but saves about 10 stop lights. If not I-10 exit 135 west of Las Cruces to US 70 thru town. 8) DRESSAGE: Test & Arena Sizes: IP-2010 USEF Intermediate Test A-Std. All-P 2010 USEF Preliminary Test A-Sm. All T-2010 USEF Training Test A-Sm. All N-2010 USEF Novice Test A-Sm. All BN-2010 USEF Beginner Novice Test A-Sm. PreComp-USDF- Intro. Level Test B (2011)-Sm. Arenas are sand/clay mix. 9) CROSS-COUNTRY: IP/P-2550 m @ 520 mpm. T-2150 m @ 420 mpm. N-1850 m @ 375 mpm. BN-1589 m @ 300 mpm. Pre-Comp test 1500m @ 250m/m. All courses: Easier than average, good place to move up, if you are qualified and going well. Terrain: Flat, open desert with mesquite and yucca. This is a working cattle ranch. Elevation is about 4000 feet. 10) OTHER INFORMATION: Cross-country course closed Nov 1, 2011. Entry limit: 90. Riders limit 2 horses/level, 3 horses/entire event. Levels may be divided/combined as entries warrant; state preferences under the Eligible Section and Birth Date on entry form. Management reserves the right to add, divide or combine any Division and accept or refuse any entry in accordance article EV120. Food on grounds Noon Friday-Noon Sunday. Dogs must be leashed at all times, including barn area ~ $15.00 fine for loose dog. Please use recycling bins as needed. Empty out water bottles before throwing away. Please do not put bags of hay in trash barrels. Put your empty shaving bags in trash trailer on north side of barn. 2 8 4 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 8 5 NOTES 2011 Summer and Fall Calendar of Events July 9 (Area 2) • YEH at Applewood Farm Applewood Farm, Califon, NJ July 10 (Area 6) • YEH at Twin Rivers Ranch Twin Rivers Ranch, Paso Robles, CA July 14-17 (Area 9) • YEH @ Coconino Classic Three Day Coconino Horse Trials, Flagstaff, AZ July 20 (Area 7) • YEH @ The Event at Rebecca Farm Rebecca Farm, Kalispell, MT August 13 (Area 2) • YEH at Waredaca Horse Trials Waredaca , Laytonsville, MD August 14 (Area 2) • YEH at the Ark The Ark, Monroe , NC August 20-21 (Area 6) • YEH at The Event Derby at Cottonwood Ranch Cottonwood Ranch , Los Alamos, CA August 24-28 (Area 8) • YEH at Richland Park Horse Trials Richland Park, Richland, MI September 3 (Area 1) • YEH at Stony Brook Farm Stony Brook Farm, Peterborough, NH September 4 (Area 3) • YEH at Cedar Ridge Farm Cedar Ridge Farm, Athens , GA October 09 (Area 2) • YEH at Fall HT at The Ark The Ark, Monroe , NC Thank you to our USEA Young Event Horse Series sponsors! Legacy Sponsor Legacy Sponsor Legacy Sponsor Legacy Sponsor 2011 West Coast YEH Championships H 2 8 6 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S September 22-23 (Area 6) • Twin Rivers Fall Horse Trials • Paso Robles, CA 2011 East Coast YEH Championships October 12-14 (Area 2) • Fair Hill International CCI2*/3* • Elkton, MD H 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S • 2 87 2 011 U S E A YOU NG E V E NT HORS E S E R I ES 2011 USEA YOUNG EVENT HORSE SERIES INFO 2011 U S E A YO U N G EV E N T H O R S E S E R I E S STRUCTURE Section I Section II Section III 2011 YEH REQUIREMENTS: In order to maintain complete records on Young Event Horses in our database, the USEA requires that all horses be registered to participate in YEH classes. Registration will insure that the horses’ full pedigree and competition results will be maintained. Please provide a completed Horse Life Registration form to the USEA. If you have breed registry papers on your horse, send a photocopy along with the USEA HLR form. Thank you for your cooperation! OVERVIEW The USEA Young Event Horse Series may be best described as an equine talent search. The Series gives owners and breeders the opportunity to showcase the potential of their four- and five-year-old horses while encouraging them to produce top-level event horses for the future. Young Event Horse classes focus on education and preparation of the event horse in a correct and progressive manner. Youngsters are asked to complete three sections: Conformation and Type; Dressage; Jumping Test/Gallop/General Impression. The ultimate goal of the Young Event Horse Series is to choose the youngster that possesses the talent and mind set, and who with proper training, will excel in the uppermost levels of the eventing world. While the ultimate goal is to identify the future four-star horses it is also hoped that many fine event horses who will excel at the lower levels will also be showcased. REQUIREMENTS 1. 2. 3. Age: Horses are considered to be one year older on January 1 each year regardless of birth month. Four-year-old classes are for horses attaining four years of age in the current calendar year. Five-year-old classes are for horses attaining five years of age in the current calendar year. Mares that have had term or near-term foals will be allowed a “bye” year if a certificate of verification, signed by a veterinarian, is submitted to the USEA office. The intent of this rule is to allow mares who have taken time off to be bred to compete in four year old classes as five year olds and five-year-old classes as six-year-olds. Membership: Membership in the USEA is required; horses must be registered with the USEA (see above). Saddlery: Only snaffle bridles may be used in dressage and boots and martingales are optional for jumping. No boots to be worn in Sections I or II. Dress (relaxed): ASTM/SEI approved helmets mandatory for jumping. Dressage phase: Collared shirt with sleeves, breeches, and boots. Jumping phase: Cross-country attire with safety vests and armbands. 2 8 8 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S Conformation and Type Dressage Test Jumping/Suitability and Potential 15% 35% 50% While the judges look for horses with strong abilities in dressage and show jumping, they also look for a horse with correct, elastic gaits, scope and athleticism over fences, and those that with the correct training will have the speed, soundness, and stamina necessary at the top levels of the sport. Section 1 – Conformation and Type Each horse is stripped of tack and shown in hand to the judge. Handlers are to stand their horse up for inspection by the judge who will assess conformation and type. The horse is judged on potential for soundness, speed and stamina. Handlers will be asked to walk and trot them in a straight line for soundness and correctness. Color, size and gender should not be a factor in a horse’s score. Section II - Dressage This is a modified dressage test judged on overall collective impressions (not by each individual movement). There are two dressage tests for each level, one for qualifying competitions and one for the championships. The 2011 Dressage Test will be available on the YEH page of the USEA website. Section III – Jumping Test/Gallop/General Impression The jumping phase, ideally, should incorporate a small course of four or five show jumping fences immediately followed by six to eight cross-country jumps. This model allows for a smooth transition from a show jumping pace to the more forward cross-country pace. The fence parameters at the qualifying competitions may be up to 2’11” (Novice specifications) for the four-year-old classes and up to 3’3” (Training specifications) for the five-year-old classes. Smaller courses are also advisable at qualifying competitions that take place in the early months of the year, building to Novice and Training specifications as the year progresses. Please note the specifications to be used at the championships below. An event horse must be able to jump a bank, ditch, water, or solid fence. All events must incorporate at least one of these obstacles in their jumping section. The obstacles should be straight forward, inviting, and age-appropriate for the youngsters. Please note that schooling through the water obstacle prior to competition is encouraged. YOUNG EVENT HORSE CHAMPIONSHIPS The YEH Championships will require horses to negotiate a small water obstacle and a ditch. Fence parameters for the YEH Championships will be set up to Training level for four-year-olds and Preliminary level for five-year-olds. Please note that the heights of the fences for the YEH Championships are as follows: Four-year-old Championships – 30 percent of the jumps must be at the maximum height of 3’3” to mirror the specifications for the Training level. Five-year-old Championships – 30 percent of the jumps must be at the maximum height of 3’7” to mirror the specifications for the Preliminary level. 2 0 1 1 | F A L L O M N I B U S • 2 8 97 2 011 U S E A YOU NG E V E NT HORS E S E R I ES The judge must be able to easily see all fences on the jumping course. Again an ideal design for the jumping section would be a relatively open space with several show jumps at the beginning of the course. This allows the horse to jump the more technical fences then move on to a more forward stride to the cross-country course. There should be a total of 10-12 fences. There must be enough room for the horse to gallop away from the last fence for long enough that the judge can assess the quality of the gait. Also included in the Jumping Section – Gallop and General Impression Horses are required to show their gallop immediately following the last jump. Guidelines for Judging The aim of these classes is to encourage breeders and trainers to produce and present the correct type of young horse which is considered to be the best material to make a top international event horse. The judges must be chosen from the YEH Judges list. Method of Judging The Judges should bear in mind they are looking for potential for the future. Unfortunately, all too often, the horse with the most potential may not be the one which is presented in the best manner. Judges are looking for an athletic, elastic moving horse with a promising jumping technique that, with correct training, will develop physically and mentally into a strong upper level mount. His conformation and movement should enable him to withstand the demands of the sport in terms of soundness, speed and stamina. Lack of quality and other defects which may prevent him being fast enough should be penalized, even though he may make a nice dressage or show jumping horse. However, a lack of size or color of the horse should not be held against him. Equally one should not allow a possible prejudice against mares to affect any judgment. It is essential to encourage riders to give mares more of a chance if we are to establish a better breeding policy using proven mares. In the dressage phase, unlike a normal dressage test, marks are not given for individual movements. Three correct, elastic and regular gaits through a swinging back are the qualities that judges will be seeking. Young horses should not be marked down for displaying a little exuberance. The judge will have to weigh the influence of the rider; a good rider may present a well balanced, smooth test from perhaps a moderate, unscopey horse while a novice rider may even hinder a good horse from showing its true worth. It is the horse’s, and not the rider’s, real potential we are looking for. Likewise in the jumping we are looking for a bold, athletic horse with good technique and a horse with these qualities should not necessarily be penalized for knocking down a fence providing he learns from his mistake. Four-year-old horses will not be penalized for jumping out of the trot. Scoring and Use of Marks Careful thought must be given to how the marks are used. In order to have enough of a gap between the lower and higher quality horses it is necessary to use the full range of marks. Similar to dressage judging, the first horse in sets the standard and therefore one must leave enough room to put better horses above and weaker horses below. If the first horse is marked low then all scores will likely be low and worthy horses will not achieve qualifying scores. 2 9 0 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S 2011 U S E A YO U N G EV E N T H O R S E S E R I E S In conclusion we could sum up by asking the question "Which horse would I buy to make the best international eventer?" We are not buying the rider.... only the horse. Each section will be scored on a 1-10 mark basis. 1 = very bad 2 =bad 3= fairly bad 4= insufficient 5 = sufficient 6= satisfactory 7= fairly good 8= good 9= very good 10 = excellent Conformation and Type is worth 15% of your score. Dressage total average score is worth 35% of your score. Jumping, suitability and potential is worth 50% of your score. YEH CHAMPIONSHIP QUALIFIERS Horses must earn a score of 70 percent or higher at two qualifiers or a score of 75 percent or higher at one qualifier. Wild cards may also be given if space allows. The wild card parameters are as follows; the horse must have at least one qualifying score along with a first, second or third place finish in a Novice and/or Training division of a recognized horse trial. 2011 VENUES Please refer to the calendar on page 287 of this Omnibus. Check the USEA website regularly as venues are often added after the Omnibus has gone to print. 2011 ENTRY FORM Available on our website at www.useventing.com in the Competitions section under Forms and Documents.. CONTACT FOR HOSTING A YOUNG EVENT HORSE SERIES COMPETITION If you are interested in hosting a USEA Young Event Horse Series competition, please contact Wendy Weinstein at 703.779.0440 ext. 3006 or e-mail [email protected]. NOTES A full size version of this form is available on the website www.useventing.com under Join Us. 2 9 2 • 2 011 | FA L L O M N I B U S OM M NN II BB UU SS •• 22 89 73 22 00 11 11 || FF AA LL LL O USEA Membership Categories A rider competing in any USEA registered competition, at any level, must be a current USEA member, and have an approved and current medical armband. Event organizers may waive the USEA membership requirement at the BEGINNER NOVICE LEVEL ONLY. In such cases, non-members will be required to pay $25.00 at each competition they enter. Non-members will not be considered for USEA high-score leaderboards, year-end awards, and/or qualifications for USEA Championships. Award points and qualifications are not retroactive. Riders competing at Novice level or above (Beginner Novice level exempt) must register their horses with the USEA, and must be a Full or Life Member. Please complete the Membership Form and fax or mail to the USEA. All forms can be found at www.useventing.com under “Join Us! (Membership)” and click on “Forms & Documents.” Postage Note: Eventing USA magazine is mailed at the periodical rate. The post office will not forward it if you move. Notify the USEA Membership Department at least six weeks before you move to continue to receive your publication at no charge. • Life Member: Entitled to all benefits of membership for the life of the member. This membership is non transferable. Receives a life subscription to Eventing USA magazine, life membership card, and enjoys all voting privileges. $1,500.00 one time fee. • Full Member: Entitled to all benefits of membership. Riders competing at Novice level and above must be a Life or Full member. Receives a subscription to Eventing USA magazine, membership card, and enjoys all voting privileges. $85.00 a year. Go to www.useventing.com and click on “Join Us” (Membership) to view a complete list of member benefits. • Non-Competing Member: Receives Eventing USA magazine, membership card, and enjoys all voting privileges. Does not have the right to compete. $35.00 a year. USEA Horse Life Registration Policy All horses competing at the Preliminary level and above must be registered at Full Status. All Young Event Horses, and Novice and Training level horses must be registered at Limited Status, and before moving up to Preliminary must upgrade to Full Status. • Future Event Horse: Registration for yearlings, two- and three-year-olds competing in FEH Tests: $25.00 • Limited Status: Registration for horses competing at YEH, Beginner Novice, Novice, and Training levels only: $40.00 • Upgrade to Full Status: Upgrade Limited Status horses to compete at the Preliminary level and above: $110.00 • Full Status: Registration for horses competing at Preliminary level and above: $150.00 USEA Horse Life Registration and Year-End Awards Policy: Beginner Novice Horses: Registration for horses competing at the BN level is not required EXCEPT where the owner/rider wishes the horse and rider to be considered for USEA high score leaderboards, year-end awards, and/or qualifications for USEA Championships. Award points and qualifications are not retroactive. HLR Form: Horse Life Registration Forms are available online at www.useventing.com under “Join Us! (Membership)” and click on “Forms & Documents”. Please fax (703) 779-0550 or mail your completed form to the USEA, 525 Old Waterford Rd. NW, Leesburg, VA 20176. WHEN TRANSFERRING OWNERSHIP, A BILL OF SALE MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 10 DAYS. Either by fax (703) 779-0550, mail, or e-mail to [email protected]. Please blackout price or any other private information you don’t wish to share. Additional Information U.S. Equestrian Federation (USEF) Membership: The USEF requires that all owners, agents, lessees, trainers and riders of horses at USEF/USEA registered events competing at the Preliminary level or above must either be current members of the USEF, or pay a $30.00 non-member fee. For USEF membership information please contact the USEF at (859) 258-2472. 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