14588284182016VSFPri.. - Vermont Summer Festival
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14588284182016VSFPri.. - Vermont Summer Festival
143351 VSF CVRS 2015_134343 VT Summer Fest CVRS 09 11/26/14 3:07 PM Page 1 VERMONT Summer Festival 2016 July 5 Vermont Summer Special Equitation Tuesday July 6-10 July 12 July 13-17 July 19 July 20-24 July 26 Valley Classic Equitation Tuesday July 27-31 Valley Classic Horse Show August 2 August 3–August 7 August 9 August 10–14 Vermont Summer Special Manchester Summer Festival Equitation Tuesday Manchester Summer Festival Manchester Classic Equitation Tuesday Manchester Classic Horse Show Manchester & the Mountains Equitation Tuesday Manchester & the Mountains Horse Show Vermont Summer Celebration Equitation Tuesday Vermont Summer Celebration Important Health Certificate Information Please refer to Page 23 or www.vt-summerfestival.com/prize.php for important State of Vermont Health Certificate information. ENTRIES FOR ALL SIX WEEKS – Must be postmarked by June 7, 2016 and received by June 10, 2016 All Equitation Tuesdays are local competitions. Weekly shows USEF Premier Hunter Rated & USEF 4-Star Jumper Rated www.vt-summerfestival.com • Show grounds located in East Dorset, Vermont VERMONT SUMMER FESTIVAL 2016 STAFF Mr. John D. Ammerman, Manager...................................................................................Fairfield, FL Mr. William Glass,Technical Coordinator ......................................................................Bokeelia, FL Dorothy Ammerman, Executive Director .....................................................................Fairfield, FL William Aguirre, Stable Manager ..................................................................................N. Bergen, NJ Ruth Lacey, Marketing Director ..................................................................................Waitsfield, VT Dr. Robert Barber, Veterinarian ..........................................................................................Ocala, FL Brett Waters, Show Secretary..............................................................................................Ocala, FL Jean Lindgren, Show Secretary ................................................................................Sagaponack, NY Carol Michels, Show Secretary ....................................................................................Richmond, IL Michele Markward, Show Secretary ..........................................................................Woodbine, MD Janis Albrecht, EMT ......................................................................................................Gaysville, VT Bryan Dunlap, Farrier ........................................................................................................Ocala, FL RECOGNIZED BY: The United States Equestrian Federation USEF Premier Hunter Rating USEF 4-Star Jumper Rating The New England Horseman’s Council The Vermont Hunter Jumper Association The Capital District Hunter/Jumper Council, Inc (weeks 1, 2 & 3 - Rated A) United States Equestrian Team New England Hunter Jumper Association For more information: 802-489-4945 or www.vt-summerfestival.com Mail entries prior to June 7 to: Vermont Summer Festival, P.O. Box 105, Waitsfield, VT 05673 For FedEx and UPS: VSF, 52 Graves Farm Rd., Waitsfield, VT 05673 Mail entries after June 7 to: Vermont Summer Festival, PO Box 904, East Dorset, VT 05253 For FedEx and UPS: VSF, c/o Harold Beebe Farm, 2971 Route 7, East Dorset, VT 05253 The Vermont Summer Festival Six Weeks of Top Equestrian Competition in Summer’s Most Beautiful Home: The Green Mountains The Vermont Summer Festival is a chance for equestrians to spend July and August where the summer is its most beautiful: Vermont’s Green Mountains. Quaint New England towns of the Manchester & the Mountains area, noted for their charm, first class accommodations, world-class dining and excellent show facilities host the twenty-third annual Vermont Summer Festival. The Harold Beebe Farm in East Dorset is the perfect site for the six weeks of competition. Its lovely peaceful view of the Green Mountains, just off scenic Route 7, offers a well equipped hunter/jumper facility. The show grounds boast SIX all weather rings, including one of the largest Grand Prix fields in New England, as well as several all weather schooling and riding areas, permanent wash racks, paddocks and extended trails for casual enjoyment. And when the day’s work is over, the nearby towns are full of New England charm: historic homes, quaint country inns and taverns, many comfortable, friendly places to stay and dine. Manchester is known throughout the region as the home of world-class shopping! You’ll find everything from couture clothing to gourmet food to antiques and handmade crafts.The town is home to two dozen outlet stores of top names like Kate Spade, Brooks Brothers, J. Crew, Jones New York, Theory, Coach, and Ralph Lauren. And this mecca of summer recreation runs the gamut from hiking the Appalachian Trail, to golf, tennis, canoeing, fishing, biking, and more. 1 2016 VERMONT SUMMER FESTIVAL OFFICIALS Vermont Summer Festival II Vermont Summer Festival I Vermont Summer Festival III VERMONT SUMMER SPECIAL TUESDAY MANCHESTER SUMMER FESTIVAL TUESDAY MANCHESTER SUMMER CLASSIC TUESDAY Equitation Judge Equitation Judge Equitation Judge RICHARD SLOCUM KIM ABLON WHITNEY JIMMY LEE Competition #330270 July 5, 2016 Middleburg, VA Competition #330271 July 12, 2016 Newton, MA Competition #330272 July 19, 2016 Keswick, VA Steward Steward Steward JULIE KARPAN MARYANN DISTEFANO CARL HANSEN Micanopy, FL Roslyn Estates, NY Simonton,TX Course Designer Course Designer Course Designer JOE CARNICOM DOUG RUSSELL GERRY BRIGGS Toledo , OH Ocala, FL Smyrna,TN VERMONT SUMMER SPECIAL MANCHESTER SUMMER FESTIVAL MANCHESTER SUMMER CLASSIC Hunter/Equitation Judges Hunter/Equitation Judges Hunter/Equitation Judges RICHARD SLOCUM BRIAN LENEHAN LINDA ANDRISANI Competition #324353 July 6 – 10, 2016 Middleburg, VA BILL ELLIS Ocala, FL SCOTT HOFSTETTER Ocala, FL Competition #235530 July 13 – 17, 2016 Palm Beach Gardens, FL KIM ABLON WHITNEY Newton, MA TONY SGARLATA Lake Worth, FL Competition #235532 July 20 – 24, 2016 Wellington, FL MARYLISA LEFFLER Brookeville, MD JIMMY LEE Keswick, VA Jumper Judges Jumper Judges Jumper Judges MARYANN DISTEFANO KELLEY DOUGLAS KELLEY DOUGLAS Roslyn Estates, NY LESLIE BROWN Glasgow, VA Lexington, KY LESLIE BROWN Glasgow, VA Lexington, KY LESLIE BROWN Glasgow, VA Grand Prix Course Designer Grand Prix Course Designer Grand Prix Course Designer ALAN WADE PAUL JEWELL KENNY KROME Ireland Lambertville, NJ Westminster, MD Hunter Jumper Course Designer Hunter/Jumper Course Designer Hunter/Jumper Course Designer JOE CARNICOM GERRY BRIGGS GERRY BRIGGS Toledo, OH DOUG RUSSELL Ocala, FL Smyrna,TN DOUG RUSSELL Ocala, FL Smyrna,TN DOUG RUSSELL Ocala, FL USEF Stewards USEF Stewards USEF Stewards CARL HANSEN CARL HANSEN CARL HANSEN Simonton,TX JULIE KARPAN Micanopy, FL Simonton,TX MARYANN DISTEFANO Roslyn Estates, NY Simonton,TX CINDY DOUGHERTY Elkins, NH Announcers Announcers Announcers MIKE LOWRY MIKE LOWRY KENN MARASH San Antonio,TX San Antonio,TX TODD BEDARD TODD BEDARD Mechanicsburg, PA Mechanicsburg, PA 2 Harford Mills, NY MIKE LOWRY San Antonio,TX 2016 VERMONT SUMMER FESTIVAL OFFICIALS Vermont Summer Festival IV Vermont Summer Festival V Vermont Summer Festival VI VALLEY CLASSIC TUESDAY MANCHESTER & THE MTNS TUESDAY VERMONT SUMMER CELEBRATION TUESDAY Equitation Judge Equitation Judge Equitation Judge TROY HENDRICKS SCOTT WILLIAMSON MIKE ROSSER Competition #330273 July 26, 2016 Glenmore, PA Competition #330274 August 2, 2016 Chagrin Falls, OH Competition #330275 August 9, 2016 Southern Pines, SC Steward Steward Steward LLOYD LONGENECKER ANDI HENGEN CARL HANSEN Annville, PA Brimfield, MA Simonton,TX Course Designer Course Designer Course Designer DOUG RUSSELL GERRY BRIGGS JOE CARNICOM Ocala, FL Smyrna,TN Toledo , OH VALLEY CLASSIC MANCHESTER & THE MTNS VERMONT SUMMER CELEBRATION Hunter/Equitation Judges Hunter/Equitation Judges Hunter/Equitation Judges ALAN LOHMAN KIM WILLIAMS MIKE ROSSER Poolesville, MD Woodbine, MD Southern Pines, SC SCOTT FITTON MINDY MINETTO Competition #235533 July 27 – 31, 2016 TROY HENDRICKS Glenmore, PA KERI KAMPSEN Wellington, FL Competition #235534 August 3 – 7, 2016 Royal Palm Beach, FL SCOTT WILLIAMSON Chagrin Falls, OH Competition #235535 August 10 – 14, 2016 Wellington, FL BARBARA FILIPELLI Pawling, NY Jumper Judges Jumper Judges Jumper Judges CARL HANSEN CARL HANSEN CARL HANSEN Simonton,TX LESLIE BROWN Glasgow, VA Simonton,TX LESLIE BROWN Glasgow, VA Simonton,TX LESLIE BROWN Glasgow, VA Grand Prix Course Designer Grand Prix Course Designer Grand Prix Course Designer MICHEL VAILLANCOURT MANUEL ESPARZA GERRY BRIGGS Aiken, SC Mexico City, Mexico Smyrna,TN Hunter/Jumper Course Designer Hunter/Jumper Course Designer Hunter/Jumper Course Designer GERRY BRIGGS GERRY BRIGGS JOE CARNICOM Smyrna, ST DOUG RUSSELL Ocala, FL Smyrna,TN DOUG RUSSELL Ocala, FL Toledo, OH DOUG RUSSELL Ocala, FL USEF Stewards USEF Stewards USEF Stewards LLOYD LONGENECKER MARIA BIANCONE MARIA BIANCONE Annville, PA ANDI HENGEN Brimfield, MA Roseland, NJ ANDI HENGEN Brimfield, MA Roseland, NJ MARYANN DISTEFANO Roslyn Estates, NY Announcers Announcers Announcers KENN MARASH KENN MARASH KENN MARASH Harford Mills, NY Harford Mills, NY KELLEY DOUGLAS Lexington, KY TODD BEDARD Mechanicsburg, PA Harford Mills, NY MIKE LOWRY San Antonio,TX 3 2016 VERMONT SUMMER FESTIVAL SCHEDULE - TENTATIVE TIMES TUESDAY Grand Prix Closed Jumper II (8:30 a.m.) Hunter I (7:30 a.m.) Hunter II (7:30 a.m.) Hunter III Hunter II (8:00 a.m.) Hunter III (8:00 a.m.) 700 THIS Children’s Medal 3’ Warm Up 2’6” Warm Up 704 NEHC Jr Hunt Seat Medal 1:00 - 3:00 Derby Ticketed Warm Up 701 Pessoa/USEF National Hunter Seat Medal 702 ASPCA Horsemanship 703 USEF Show Jumping Talent Search 705 NEHC Pleasure Class Closed WEDNESDAY Grand Prix (8:00 a.m.) Jumper II (8:00 a.m.) Hunter I (7:30 a.m.) Grand Prix (8:00 a.m.) Jumper II (7:30 a.m.) Hunter I (8:00 a.m.) Jumper II (7:30 a.m.) Hunter I (8:00 a.m.) 322 325 329 333 347 1.10m/3’7” Jpr II.c 1.15m/3’9” Jpr II.2.b 1.20m/3’11” Jpr II.2.b 1.30m/4’3” Jpr II.2.b 1.40m/4’7” Open Jpr II.2.b 361 0.65m/2’1” Jpr Modified II.2.c 366 0.80m/2’7” Jpr Modified II.2.c 351 0.90m/2’11” Jpr II.b 356 1.00m Thoroughbred Jpr II.2.b 313 1.00m/3’3” Jpr II.2.b 321 1.10m/3’7” Jpr II.2.b 228 Green Conf Model 213, 214 Low Hunter 277 Regular Conf Model 196, 197 Pre-Green Hunter 3’ 211 Hi-Low Hunter (Open 292, 293 Thoroughbred Hunter 3’ through High Performance) 255, 256 Novice Adult 218, 219* 1st Year Green 257 Novice Adult U/S 222 1st Year Green U/S 258, 259 Restricted Children’s 223, 224* 2nd Year Green 260 Restricted Children’s U/S 227 2nd Year Green U/S 229, 230* Green Conformation 233 Green Conformation U/S 234, 235* High Perf Hunter 238 High Perf Hunter U/S 278, 279* Reg Conformation 287, 288* Perf Working Hunter 3’6” 272, 273 Pre-Green Hunter 3’3” 283, 284* Perf Working Hunter 3’3” * Handy 205 Schooling Hunter Under Saddle 210 Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle 201, 202 Schooling Hunter 206, 207 Baby Green Hunter 60, 61 Pre-Green Pony Under Saddle 62 Pre-Green Pony Under Saddle THURSDAY 326 330 334 348 343 339 314 357 1.15m/3’9” Jpr II.2.b 1.20m/3’11” Jpr II.2.b 1.30m/4’3” Jpr II.2.bb $10,000 Open Welcome II.2.b Jr/A-O High II.2.b Jr/A-O Low II.2.b 1.00m/3’3” Jpr II.1 1.00m Thoroughbred Jpr II.1 40B 323 362 367 352 WIHS Jumper Phase 1.10m/3’7” Jpr II.2.c 0.65m/2’1” Jpr II 0.80m/2’7” Jpr II 0.90m/2’11” Jpr II.2.b Hunter II (8:00 a.m.) Hunter III (8:00 a.m.) Hunter II (8:00 a.m.) Hunter III (8:00 a.m.) 212 Hi-Low Hunter (Open 40A WIHS Hunter Phase 217 Low Hunter U/S Through High Performance) 35 Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal 200 Pre-Green Hunter 3’ U/S 220, 221 1st Year Green 145, 146 Small Jr Hunter 15/U 215, 216 Low Hunter 225, 226 2nd Year Green 150, 151 Small Jr Hunter 16-17 198, 199 Pre-Green Hunter 3’ 231, 232 Green Conformation 155, 156 Large Jr Hunter 15/U 294, 295 Thoroughbred 236, 237 High Perf Hunter 160, 161 Large Jr Hunter 16-17 Hunter 3’ 280, 281 Reg Conformation 505, 506 3’3” Jr Hunter 296 Thoroughbred Hunter 282 Reg Conformation U/S 11, 12 Equitation 15-17 U/S 274, 275, 276* Pre-Green 10 Equitation 15-17 Flat 204 Schooling Hunter Hunter 3’3” 43A NEHC Hunt Seat Medal 285, 286* Perf Working Htr 3’3” 37 National PHA Medal 289, 290* Perf Working Htr 3’6” 203 Schooling Hunter 208, 209 Baby Green Hunter * Under Saddle 291 $5,000 3’3” NEHJA Hunter Derby Qualifier (Wks 1-5) 291 $15,000 3’3” NEHJA Hunter Derby Qualifier (Wk 6) FRIDAY Grand Prix (8:00 a.m.) 331 335 340 344 327 308 350 1.20m/3’11” Jpr II.2.b 1.30m/4’3” Jpr II.2.b Jr/A-O Low II.2.b Jr/ A-O High II.2.b 1.15m/3’9” Jpr II.2.c Children’s High II.2.c Adult Amateur High II.2.c 315 1.00m/3’3” Jpr II.1 358 1.00m Thoroughbred Jpr II.1 4 39 USEF Show Jumping Talent Search 303 Children’s Low II.2.b 309 Adult Amateur Low II.2.b 307 Children’s High II.2.b 349 Adult Amateur High II.2.b 363 0.65m/2’1” Jpr II 368 0.80m/2’7” Jpr II 353 0.90m/2’11” Jumper II.2.c 46 Ariat 13 Adult Equitation 18-35 Flat 14 Adult Eq 18-35 over Fences 181 Adult Amateur 18-35 182 Adult Amateur 18-35 NAL 16 Adult Equitation 36-49 Flat 17 Adult Eq 36-49 over Fences 186 Adult Amateur 36-49 187 Adult Amateur 36-49 NAL 19 Adult Equitation 50+ Flat 20 Adult Eq 50+ over Fences 191 Adult Amateur 50+ 192 Adult Amateur 50+ NAL 408 NAL/WIHS Adult Classic 44 NEHC Adult Medal 38 ASPCA Horsemanship 149 Small Jr 15/u Under Saddle 147* Small Jr 15/u 148 Small Jr 15/u Handy 154 Small Jr 16-17 U/S 152* Small Jr 16-17 153 Small Jr 16-17 Handy 159 Large Jr 15/u Under Saddle 157* Large Jr 15/u 158 Large Jr 15/u Handy 164 Large Jr 16-17 U/S 162* Large Jr 16-17 163 Large Jr 16-17 Handy 415 Junior Hunter Classic 509 3’3” Junior Hunter U/S 507* 3’3” Junior Hunter 508 3’3” Junior Hunter Handy 415A Junior Hunter 3’3” Classic 43 NEHC Junior Medal 47 NEHC Pleasure Class * 1st round of Classic 169, 170 Modified Children’s 172 Mod. Children’s U/S 173, 174 Modified Adult 176 Mod. Adult U/S SATURDAY Grand Prix (8:00 a.m.) 409 NAL/WIHS Children’s Jpr Classic II.2.a 410 NAL/WIHS Adult Jpr Classic II.2.a 12:45 3 Lead Line 1:00 450 $30,000 Grand Prix (WKS 1 - 5) 1:00 450 $50,000 Grand Prix (Wk 6) 341 Jr/A-O Low II.1 332 1.20m/3’11” Jpr II.2.b 336 1.30m/4’3” Jpr II.2.b Jumper II (8:00 a.m.) 305 Children’s Low II.2.b 311 Adult Amateur Low II.2.b 304 Children’s Low II.1 310 Adult Amateur Low II.1 328 1.15m/3’9” Jpr II.2.c 364 0.65m/2’1” Jpr II 369 0.80m/2’7” Jpr II 354 0.90m/2’11” Jpr II.2.c 316 1.00m/3’3” Jpr II.2.c 359 1.00m Thoroughbred Jpr II.2.c Hunter I (8:00 a.m.) 185 Adult Amateur 18-35 U.S. 183 Adult Amateur 18-35 184 Adult Amateur 18-35 M&S 190 Adult Amateur 36-49 U.S. 188 Adult Amateur 36-49 189 Adult Amateur 36-49 M&S 195 Adult Amateur 50+ U.S. 193 Adult Amateur 50+ 194 Adult Amateur 50+ M&S 404 M&S Adult Classic 2nd Rd 245, 246* A-O Hunter 18-35 250, 251* A-O Hunter 36+ 240, 241* A-O Hunter 3’3” 18-35 267, 268* A-O Hunter 3’3” 36+ *Handy Hunter II (8:00 a.m.) Hunter III (7:30 a.m.) Hunter II (8:00 a.m.) Hunter III (8:00 a.m.) 45 THIS Children’s Medal 105 Child Hunter Horse 14/U 106 Child Hunter Horse 14/U NAL 110 Child Hunter Horse 15-17 111 Child Hunter Horse 15-17 NAL 407 NAL/WIHS Children’s Classic 2nd Rd 100, 101 Child Hunter Pony 8 Equitation 12-14 over Fences 7 Equitation 12-14 Flat 48 Symmes Medal (Weeks 1, 2, & 3) ***Posted order for Green Pony 134, 135 Green Pony*** 138 Green Pony U/Saddle 36 USEF Pony Medal 116**, 117* Small Pony 120 Small Pony U/Saddle 122**, 123* Medium Pony 126 Medium Pony U/Saddle 128**, 129* Large Pony 132 Large Pony U/Saddle 414 Pony Hunter Classic 261, 262 Pre-Adult Hunter 2’6” (Weeks 1, 2, 5 & 6) 263 Pre-Adult Hunter US 2’6” (Weeks 1, 2, 5 & 6) 261A, 262A Pre-Adult Hunter 2’ (Weeks 1, 2, 5 & 6) 263A Pre-Adult Hunter US 2’ (Weeks 1, 2, 5 & 6) 4 Equitation 11/U Flat 5 Equitation 11/U over Fences 31A Short Stirrup WT Pleasure 177, 178 Short Stirrup 180 Short Stirrup U/Saddle 177A, 178A Long Stirrup 180A Long Stirrup U/Saddle *1st round of classic **Conformation SUNDAY ’ Grand Prix (8:00 a.m.) 406 M&S Adult Jumper Classic II.2.a 405 M&S Children’s Jumper Classic II.2.a 412 NAL Jr/A-O Low Jumper Classic II.b 411 Jr/A-O Jumper Classic II.2.a Jumper II (8:00 a.m.) 306 Children’s Low II.2.c 312 Adult Amateur Low II.2.c 413 Low Children’s/Adult Classic II.2.b 324 1.15m/3’9” Jpr II.2.b 320 1.10m/3’7” Jpr II.2.b 365 0.65m/2’1” Jpr Modified II.2.c 370 0.80m/2’7” Jpr Modified II.2.c 355 0.90m/2’11” Jpr II.2.b Hunter I (8:00 a.m.) 244 A-O Hunter 3’3” U.S. 18-35 242, 243 A-O Hunter 3’3” 18-35 271 A-O Hunter 3’3” U.S. 36+ 269, 270 A-O Hunter 3’3” 36+ 249 A-O Hunter 18-35 Under Saddle 247, 248 A-O Hunter 18-35 254 A-O Hunter 36+ Under Saddle 252, 253 A-O Hunter 36+ 41 Mini Medal 42 Mini Maclay 30 Limit Equitation Flat 28, 29 Limit Equitation over Fences 109 Child Hunter Horse 14/u Under Saddle 107 Child Hunter Horse 14/u 108 Child Hunter Horse 14/u M&S 114 Child Hunter Horse 15-17 Under Saddle 112 Child Hunter Horse 15-17 113 Child Hunter Horse 15-17 M&S 104 Child Hunter Pony Under Saddle 102 Child Pony Hunter 103 Child Pony Hunter M&S 403 M&S Children’s Hunter Classic 2nd Rd 1. 1a. 2. 2a. 52 WIHS Pony Equitation Medal 118,119* Small Pony 136,137 Green Pony 124,125* Medium Pony 130,131* Large Pony 264, 265 Pre-Children’s Hunter (Wks 1,2, 5 & 6) 266 Pre-Children’s Hunter U.S. (Wks 1, 2, 5 & 6) 24 Maiden Equitation Flat 22, 23 Maiden Equitation over Fences 27 Novice Equitation Flat 25, 26 Novice Equitation over Fences 500 Walk 501 Walk/Trot 502 Walk/Trot 31 Short Stirrup WT Equitation 32 Short Stirrup WTC Equitation 33, 34 Short Stirrup Equitation Fences *Handy Best Child Rider — Horse Best Junior Rider — Horse Best Child Rider — Pony Best Junior Rider — Pony 5 2016 VERMONT SUMMER FESTIVAL BEST RIDER AWARDS Entry Fee $25 To be determined by a vote of the judges at each show. Riders must list this class on their entry blank. Championship ribbon awarded to each Best Rider. 1. Best Child Rider – Horse 2. Best Child Rider – Pony 1a. Best Junior Rider – Horse 2a. Best Junior Rider - Pony HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION – NEHC RATED AA Equitation Championships for Divisions offering 3 or more classes will be calculated as follows: 1st – 10 pts; 2nd – 6 pts; 3rd – 4 pts; 4th – 2 pts; 5th – 1 pt; 6th – 1/2 pt. Over Fences points break ties. MEDAL CLASSES Entry Fee $35 per class Equitation 11 & Under (Fences 2'3") 4. Equitation 11 & Under, Flat 5. Equitation 11 & Under, Over Fences Equitation 12 - 14 (Fences 3') 7. Equitation 12 - 14, Flat 8. Equitation 12 - 14, Over Fences Equitation 15 - 17 (Fences 3'6") 10. Equitation 15 - 17, Flat 11. Equitation 15 - 17, Over Fences 12. Equitation 15 - 17, Over Fences Adult Amateur Equitation 18 – 35 (Fences 3') 13. Adult Amateur Equitation 18 – 35, Flat 14. Adult Amateur Equitation 18 – 35, Over Fences Adult Amateur Equitation 36 – 45 (Fences 3') 16. Adult Amateur Equitation 36 – 45, Flat 17. Adult Amateur Equitation 36 – 45, Over Fences Adult Amateur Equitation 46+ (Fences 3') 19. Adult Amateur Equitation 46+, Flat 20. Adult Amateur Equitation 46+, Over Fences Short Stirrup Equitation (Fences 18") 31. 32. 33. 34. Short Stirrup w/t Equitation Short Stirrup w/t/c Equitation Short Stirrup Equitation, Over Fences Short Stirrup Equitation, Over Fences Entry Fee: $45 per class 35. Pessoa/US Hunter Seat Medal presented by Randolph College (3'6") 701. Tuesday Pessoa/USEF National Hunter Seat Medal 36. Equisport Insurance/USEF Pony Medal (2'3", 2'6" 3') 37. National PHA Medal (3'6") 38. ASPCA Horsemanship (3'6") 702. Tuesday ASPCA Horsemanship 39. Platinum Performance USEF Show Jumping Talent Search (3'9") Rated 2 Star 703. Tuesday USEF Show Jumping Talent Search (3'9") Rated 2 Star 40A. WIHS Equitation Classic – Hunter Phase (3'6") 40B. WIHS Equitation Classic – Jumper Phase (3'6") 41. VHJA Junior Medal – Same specs as USEF Medal (3')* 42. VHJA John P. Corley Horsemanship Medal – Same specs as Maclay (3')* 43. NEHC Junior Hunt Seat Medal (3'3")** 43A. NEHC Junior Hunt Seat Medal (3'3")** 44. NEHC Adult Medal (3')** 45. Taylor Harris Insurance Services National Children’s Medal (3') 700. Tuesday THIS Children’s Medal 46. ARIAT National Adult Medal (3') 47. NEHC Pleasure Class Rated C** 705. Tuesday NEHC Pleasure Class Rated C** 48. Ralph P. Symmes Medal (weeks 1, 2 & 3 only) (3' – 3'3")*** 52. WIHS Pony Equitation Medal (2'3", 2'6", 3 * Entries must be current members of VHJA * * Entries must be current members of NEHC *** Open to Junior Members of CDHJC. Class specifications and membership applications are available in the show office or at www.cdhjc.org. MAIDEN/NOVICE/LIMIT EQUITATION Open to riders who have not won one/three/six first place ribbons respectively competing in equitation classes at Regular and Local Competitions of USEF or Equine Canada. The Maiden, Novice and Limit status of riders at Regular and Local Competitions is determined from the closing date of entries. Blue ribbons won in the Hunter section will not affect a rider’s status in the Saddle or Stock sections, etc. Ribbons won in classes restricted to a particular breed will affect a rider’s status. Ribbons won as a junior affect a rider’s status when competing as an adult. Ribbons won in leadline classes and in classes where entries are not required to ride at all gaits will not affect Maiden, Novice and Limit status. Entry Fee $35 per class Maiden Equitation (Fences 2'3") Open to Junior Riders Novice Equitation (Fences 2'6") Open to Junior Riders 22. Maiden Equitation, Over Fences 23. Maiden Equitation, Over Fences 24. Maiden Equitation, Flat 25. Novice Equitation, Over Fences 26. Novice Equitation, Over Fences 27. Novice Equitation, Flat Limit Equitation (Fences 3') Open to Junior Riders 6 28. Limit Equitation, Over Fences 29. Limit Equitation, Over Fences 30. Limit Equitation, Flat WALK TROT Riders may not cross enter into any other classes besides 500, 501, 502. Entry Fee: $25 per class 500. Walk 501. Walk/Trot 502. Walk/Trot HUNTER DIVISION SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL HUNTER CLASSES Hunter Over Fences To be shown over approximately eight fences of the required height. To be judged on performance and soundness unless otherwise noted. Courses Hunter courses will simulate fences found in the hunting field such as: brush, wall, in-and-out, oxer, post and rails, gate, aiken, bank, coop, and panels. Management reserves the right to adjust fence heights or spreads as competition warrants. Jogging Hunter Under Saddle To be shown at a walk, trot, canter. Light contact with the horse’s mouth is required. May be asked to hand gallop at the discretion of the judge but no more than eight to gallop at one time. Martingales not permitted. Green and non-rated hunter sections will not be asked to gallop. Model Class To be shown at a walk and trot on the line; to be judged on conformation, way of moving and soundness. Champion and Reserve Champion To be awarded to two of the four horses scoring the most points over fences. In addition, only these will receive full points for ribbons won under saddle and half points for ribbons won in the model. The following hunter sections will not be jogged: Hi-Low, Schooling, Pre-Green, Adult Amateur, Children’s, Modified Junior/Amateur, Modified Child/Adult. Hunter Prize Money $100 Class – $30, $22, $15, $15, $10, $8 $150 Class – $45, $33, $23, $20, $20, $9 $200 Class – $60, $44, $30, $30, $20, $16 $300 Class – $90, $66, $46, $40, $40, $18 $350 Class – $105, $77, $53, $50, $40, $25 $500 Class – $150, $110, $75, $60, $55, $50 Ribbons To be awarded through 8th place. GREEN HUNTER – USEF RATED AA A Green Hunter is a horse of any age in its first or second year of showing at Regular Member competitions of the USEF or the EC in any classes that require horses to jump 3'6" or higher. First Year Green and Green Conformation horses to jump 3'6"; Second Year Green horses to jump 3'9". Entry Fee: $250 Section First Year Green Working Hunter—NEHC Rated AA Green Conformation Hunter 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. To be judged 75% on performance and soundness; 25% on conformation. Entry Fee: $250 Section plus $25 for Model Class 228. Green Conformation Model 229. $500 Green Conformation Hunter 230. $500 Green Conformation Hunter Handy 231. $500 Green Conformation Hunter 232. $500 Green Conformation Hunter 233. $100 Green Conformation Hunter Under Saddle $500 First Year Green Working Hunter $500 First Year Green Working Hunter Handy $500 First Year Green Working Hunter $500 First Year Green Working Hunter $100 First Year Green Working Hunter Under Saddle Second Year Green Working Hunter—NEHC Rated AA 223. 224. 225. 226. 227. $500 Second Year Green Working Hunter $500 Second Year Green Working Hunter Handy $500 Second Year Green Working Hunter $500 Second Year Green Working Hunter $100 Second Year Green Working Hunter Under Saddle 7 141480 Prize List_141480 3/31/14 12:34 PM Page 8 REGULAR CONFORMATION HUNTER – USEF RATED AA Fences 3'9" To be judged 75% on performance and soundness; 25% on conformation. Regular Conformation Hunter Entry Fee: $250 Section plus $25 for Model Class 277. Regular Conformation Hunter Model 278. $500 Regular Conformation Hunter 279. $500 Regular Conformation Hunter Handy 280. $500 Regular Conformation Hunter 281. $500 Regular Conformation Hunter 282. $100 Regular Conformation Hunter Under Saddle HIGH PERFORMANCE HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED AA A High Performance Hunter is a horse of any age which is not restricted by previous showing in any division. Fences 4' – 4'6". High Performance Hunter Entry Fee: $250 Section, $70 per class 234. $500 High Performance Hunter 235. $500 High Performance Hunter Handy 236. $500 High Performance Hunter 237. $500 High Performance Hunter 238. $200 High Performance Hunter Under Saddle PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER – USEF RATED AA Performance Working Hunter – 3'3" Performance Working Hunter – 3'6" Entry Fee: $50 per class for Over Fences, $35 for Under Saddle class 283. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" 284. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" 285. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" 286. $100 Performance Working Hunter 3'3" Under Saddle Entry Fee: $50 per class for Over Fences, $35 for Under Saddle class 287. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 288. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 289. $250 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" 290. $100 Performance Working Hunter 3'6" Under Saddle WEEKLY FEATURED HUNTER CLASSES 291. $5,000 3'3" NEHJA Hunter Derby Qualifier, sponsored by Eastern Hay – Weeks 1 – 5 Entry Fee: $250 291. $15,000 3'3" NEHJA Hunter Derby Qualifier, sponsored by Land Rover Experience – Week 6 only Entry Fee: $450 Open to horses ridden by juniors, amateurs and professionals. Two rounds over a 3'3" course. First round: over a classic type course. Second round: over a handy course. Open scoring. Derby Ticketed Warm Up – Entry Fee: $25. Tuesday, 1 – 3 pm PRE-GREEN HUNTER– USEF RATED C A Pre-Green Hunter is a horse of any age in his first or second year of showing over 3'0" (0.925m) or 3'3" (1.00m) fences that has never competed over fences of 3'6" (1.07m) or higher. Upon receipt by the owner of written notification of a 1st Year Green Reinstatement a horse may return to Pre-Green if it meets all other eligibility requirements of Pre-Green. Refer to HU 106.3. Entry Fee: $180 Section or $40 per class 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 8 Pre-Green Hunter 3' Pre-Green Hunter 3' Pre-Green Hunter 3' $500 Pre-Green Hunter 3' Stake Pre-Green Hunter 3' Under Saddle 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. Pre-Green Hunter 3'3" Pre-Green Hunter 3'3" Pre-Green Hunter 3'3" $500 Pre-Green Hunter 3'3" Stake Pre-Green Hunter 3'3" Under Saddle TAKE2 THOROUGHBRED HUNTER – USEF RATEFD C Open to Thoroughbreds only that have their Jockey Club certificate of registration, a lip tattoo, or a letter from the Jockey Club verifying the horse’s identity. Proof of registration must be presented at time of entry. Fences: 3'. Entry Fee: $200 Section or $60 per class Prize Money and Eight Ribbons 294. $125 3' Thoroughbred Hunter 295. $125 3' Thoroughbred Hunter 296. 3' Thoroughbred Hunter Under Saddle 292. $125 3' Thoroughbred Hunter 293. $125 3' Thoroughbred Hunter BABY GREEN HUNTER A Baby Green Horse may not have shown at a Regular Member Show of the USEF or the EC prior to December 1st of the previous year. Fences 2'6". Entry Fee: $150 Section or $40 per class 208. Baby Green Hunter 209. Baby Green Hunter 206. Baby Green Hunter 210. Baby Green Hunter Under Saddle 207. Baby Green Hunter SCHOOLING HUNTER Open to horses and ponies, Fences 2'6". Entry Fee: $150 Section or $40 per class 201. Schooling Hunter 202. Schooling Hunter 203. Schooling Hunter 204. Schooling Hunter 205. Schooling Hunter Under Saddle HI-LOW HUNTER Open to horses and ponies. Fences 3'6", 3'9" & 4'. 211. Hi-Low Hunter 212. Hi-Low Hunter Entry Fee: $35 per class LOW HUNTER Open to horses and ponies. Fences 3'. Entry Fee: $150 Section or $40 per class 213. Low Hunter 214. Low Hunter 215. Low Hunter 216. Low Hunter 217. Low Hunter Under Saddle AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED AA To be ridden by Amateur Owners or an amateur member of the owner’s family who is no longer eligible to compete as a Junior exhibitor. Leased horses are not eligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. An amateur who rides for a person outside the family may not ride in a class restricted to Amateur Owners in the same show. Horses may not cross enter into the Adult Amateur Hunter Division at the same show. Amateur Owner Hunter 18 – 35 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over Entry Fee: $250, Fences 3'6" 245. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 – 35 246. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 – 35 247. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 – 35 248. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 18 – 35 249. $100 Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle 18 – 35 Entry Fee: $250, Fences 3'6" 250. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 251. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 252. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 253. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 254. $100 Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle 36 & Over 9 AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER 3'3" – USEF RATED AA Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 18 – 35 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 36 & Over Entry Fee: $250, Fences 3'3" 240. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 18 – 35 241. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 18 – 35 242. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 18 – 35 243. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 18 – 35 244. $100 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" Under Saddle 18 – 35 Entry Fee: $250, Fences 3'3" 267. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 36 & Over 268. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 36 & Over 269. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 36 & Over 270. $350 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" 36 & Over 271. $100 Amateur Owner Hunter 3'3" Under Saddle 36 & Over ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED C To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Cross Entry: Riders: Riders may cross enter between the Adult Amateur Hunter and the Amateur Owner section if the rider owns the horse he or she is showing in the Adult Amateur section. Horses: Horses may not cross enter between the Adult Amateur and Amateur Owner Hunter sections at the same show. Horse and Rider Combination: Horse-and-rider combination is not eligible for any other USEF rated classes in which fence height exceeds 3’0” (Exception: Equitation 3’3”, USHJA National Hunter Derby). Fence height: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations will be permitted. Entry Fee: $175 Section or $40 per class, Fences 3’ Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35 181. 182. 183. M 184. &S 185. Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35, 1st Round NAL Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35, 1st Round M&S Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle 18 – 35 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49 186. Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49 187. Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49, 1st Round NAL 188. Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49, 1st Round M&S 190. Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 36 – 49 M 189. &S Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over 191. 192. 193. M 194. &S 195. Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over, 1st Round NAL Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over, 1st Round M&S Adult Amateur Hunter Under Saddle, 50 & Over ADULT HUNTER CLASSICS In order for points to count, each horse/rider combination must be registered with the Marshall & Sterling Children’s and Adult’s League by joining at a League Member event or by sending a completed official application form and membership fee for $40 to: Marshall & Sterling League, 319 Main Street, Saugerties, NY 12477-1330. 404. $500 Marshall & Sterling Adult’s Amateur Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $50 Class conditions – To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system using two judges (where available). Each competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 fences. The twelve horses/ponies with the highest scores from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course (ponies to go first). The two rounds will count 50% & 50%. In the event of equality affecting the selection of the top twelve, all those equal will qualify. The scores of the twelve horses/ponies in the second round will be added to the first round scores and placed in order of their total score for the two rounds. Horses/ponies tied for first place only will jump a third round over a shortened course. Ties for all other places will remain tied. Course – To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3'0" in height with spreads to 3'0". Children’s Hunter ponies to jump 2'6" with spreads to 2'6". Attire – Formal attire required. Awards – Trophy and 8 ribbons. 408. $500 NAL/WIHS Adult Amateur Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $50 10 M – Results will count towards Marshall & Sterling League standings &S JUNIOR WORKING HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED AA Open to horses over 14.2 hands and of any age not restricted by previous showing in any division and riders who have not yet reached their 18th birthday. Any horse/rider combination entered in the Junior Hunter division MAY NOT cross enter into the Children’s Hunter section. All horses showing in the Junior Hunter Division must have a current measurement card or valid measurement form issued by the USEF. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences 3'6". Entry Fee: $250 Section Large Junior Hunter 15 & Under Small Junior Hunter 15 & Under 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. $350 Small Junior Hunter, 15 & Under $350 Small Junior Hunter, 15 & Under $350 Small Junior Hunter, 15 & Under* $350 Small Junior Hunter, 15 & Under Handy $100 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 15 & Under Small Junior Hunter 16 - 17 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. $350 Small Junior Hunter, 16 – 17 $350 Small Junior Hunter, 16 – 17 $350 Small Junior Hunter, 16 – 17* $350 Small Junior Hunter, 16 – 17 Handy $100 Small Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 16 – 17 3'3" Junior Hunter 505. 506. 507. 508. 509. $350 3'3" Junior Hunter $350 3'3" Junior Hunter $350 3'3" Junior Hunter* $350 3'3" Junior Hunter Handy $100 3'3" Junior Hunter Under Saddle $350 Large Junior Hunter, 15 & Under $350 Large Junior Hunter, 15 & Under $350 Large Junior Hunter, 15 & Under* $350 Large Junior Hunter, 15 & Under Handy $100 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 15 & Under Large Junior Hunter 16 - 17 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. $350 Large Junior Hunter, 16 – 17 $350 Large Junior Hunter, 16 – 17 $350 Large Junior Hunter, 16 – 17* $350 Large Junior Hunter, 16 – 17 Handy $100 Large Junior Hunter Under Saddle, 16 – 17 415. $1,000 Junior Hunter Classic 415a. $1,000 Junior Hunter 3'3" Classic Entry Fee: $100 $1,000 Prize Prizes – $300, $200, $140, $100, $80, $70, $60, $50 *1st round of Classic CHILDREN’S HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED C To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year. Children’s Hunter – Sections offered and requirements: Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under, Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17. Cross Entry: Rider: Riders cannot cross enter into any class where fences exceed 3’3” (Exception: Equitation, Children’s Jumpers, Pony Jumpers and the USHJA National Hunter Derby). Fence Height: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations will be permitted. Children’s Hunter Pony – Sections offered and requirements: Small/Medium Children’s Pony, Large Children’s Pony. Cross Entry: Rider: Riders may only show one pony in either the 2’0” or the 2’6” height of the Children’s Pony Hunter sections(s) when also competing on multiple ponies in the Regular or Green Pony Hunter sections(s). Similarly, riders may only show one pony Green Pony Hunter sections when competing on multiple ponies in the Children’s Pony Hunter section(s) (Exception: Model and Under Saddle classes). Horse/Pony: Ponies cannot cross enter into Regular and/or Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition. Fence Height: Small/Medium Ponies: 2'0” with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Large Ponies 2'6" with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combinations will not be permitted. Entry fee: $175 Section or $40 per class Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium 100a. 101a. 102a. M 103a. &S 104a. Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony Small/Medium Under Saddle Children’s Hunter Pony Large 100. 101. 102. M 103. &S 104. Children’s Hunter Pony Large Children’s Hunter Pony Large Children’s Hunter Pony Large Children’s Hunter Pony Large Children’s Hunter Pony Large Under Saddle Children’s Hunter Horse, 14 & Under 105. 106. 107. M 108. &S 109. Children’s Hunter Horse, 14 & Under Children’s Hunter Horse, 14 & Under, 1st Round NAL Children’s Hunter Horse, 14 & Under Children’s Hunter Horse, 14 & Under, 1st Round M&S Children’s Hunter Horse Under Saddle, 14 & Under Children’s Hunter Horse, 15 - 17 110. 111. 112. M 113. &S 114. Children’s Hunter Horse, 15 – 17 Children’s Hunter Horse, 15 – 17, 1st Round NAL Children’s Hunter Horse, 15 – 17 Children’s Hunter Horse, 15 – 17, 1st Round M&S Children’s Hunter Horse Under Saddle, 15 – 17 M – Results will count towards Marshall & Sterling League standings &S 11 CHILDREN’S HUNTER CLASSICS In order for points to count, each horse/rider combination must be registered with the Marshall & Sterling Children’s and Adult’s League by joining at a League Member event or by sending a completed official application form and membership fee for $40 to: Marshall & Sterling League, 319 Main Street, Saugerties, NY 12477-1330. 403. $500 Marshall & Sterling Children’s Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $50 Class conditions – To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability and manners to count. To be scored under the open numerical judging system using two judges (where available). Each competitor will jump one round of approximately 10 fences. The twelve horses/ponies with the highest scores from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course (ponies to go first). The two rounds will count 50% & 50%. In the event of equality affecting the selection of the top twelve, all those equal will qualify. The scores of the twelve horses/ponies in the second round will be added to the first round scores and placed in order of their total score for the two rounds. Horses/ponies tied for first place only will jump a third round over a shortened course. Ties for all other places will remain tied. Course – To be shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps not to exceed 3'0" in height with spreads to 3'0". Children’s Hunter ponies to jump 2'6" with spreads to 2'6". Attire – Formal attire required. Awards – Trophy and 8 ribbons. 407. $500 NAL/WIHS Children’s Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $50 WORKING PONY HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED AA Classes limited to ponies 14.2 hands and under and riders who have not reached their 18th birthday. No pony may be shown in this division unless the owner possesses a) a measurement card issued by the USEF bearing the date August 15, 1991 or thereafter; b) a certified card applied for prior to December 1, 1987; or c) a copy of a valid measurement form. Management WILL NOT issue exhibitor numbers until the above requirements have been complied with. Manners and suitability of a pony or the rider are to be emphasized in all classes and extreme speed shall be penalized. No cross entry of riders from child pony to rated pony. REGULAR PONY HUNTER Entry Fee: $225 Section Small Pony Hunter Open to ponies not exceeding 12.2 hands, to jump 2'3" 116. $300 Small Pony Hunter Conformation 117. $300 Small Pony Hunter 1st Round Classic 118. $300 Small Pony Hunter 119. $300 Small Pony Hunter Handy 120. Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle Medium Pony Hunter Open to ponies not exceeding 13.2 hands, to jump 2'6" 122. $300 Medium Pony Hunter Conformation 123. $300 Medium Pony Hunter 1st Round Classic 124. $300 Medium Pony Hunter 125. $300 Medium Pony Hunter Handy 126. Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle Large Pony Hunter Open to ponies not exceeding 14.2 hands, to jump 3' 128. $300 Large Pony Hunter Conformation 129. $300 Large Pony Hunter 1st Round Classic 130. $300 Large Pony Hunter 131. $300 Large Pony Hunter Handy 132. Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle 12 414. $500 Pony Hunter Classic Entry Fee: $25 $500 Prize GREEN PONY HUNTER – USEF/NEHC RATED AA Open to ponies that have not been shown over fences at the regulation height or higher for its respective section at a regular member competition of the USEF or EC prior to December 1st last year. Fences – Small/Medium 2'3" & 2'6", Large 2'9" Entry Fee: $175 Section Green Pony – Small/Medium Green Pony – Large 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. $150 Green Pony Hunter – Sm/Med $150 Green Pony Conformation Hunter – Sm/Med $150 Green Pony Hunter – Sm/Med $150 Green Pony Hunter – Sm/Med Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle – Sm/Med $150 Green Pony Hunter – Large $150 Green Pony Conformation Hunter – Large $150 Green Pony Hunter – Large $150 Green Pony Hunter – Large Green Pony Hunter Under Saddle – Large PRE-GREEN PONY HUNTER Fences – 2', 2'6" – There will be no in and out, and lines will be set on a 12' stride. Entry Fee: $100 Section or $35 per class Pre-Green Pony 60. Pre-green Pony Hunter 61. Pre-green Pony Hunter 62. Pre-green Pony Hunter Under Saddle SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER Open to junior riders (horses and ponies) 12 years of age and younger and may not show in any class where fences exceed 2'9". Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences 18", spreads not to exceed fence height. Entry Fee: $100 Section or $35 per class NEHC Rated C Entry Fee: $35 31a. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot Pleasure 177. Short Stirrup Hunter 178. Short Stirrup Hunter 180. Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle LONG STIRRUP HUNTER Open to riders (horses and ponies) 13 years of age and older. May not show in any class where fences exceed 2'9". Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences 18", spreads not to exceed fence height. Entry Fee: $100 Section or $35 per class 177A. Long Stirrup Hunter 178A. Long Stirrup Hunter 180A. Long Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle NEW ENGLAND NOVICE ADULT HUNTER A rider may not cross enter into any rated divisions. Fences: 2'6" Entry Fee: $35 per class 255. Novice Adult Hunter 256. Novice Adult Hunter 257. Novice Adult Hunter Under Saddle 13 NEW ENGLAND RESTRICTED CHILDREN’S HUNTER A rider may not cross enter into any rated divisions. Fences: 2' for ponies, 2'6" for horses Entry Fee: $35 per class 258. Restricted Children’s Hunter 259. Restricted Children’s Hunter 260. Restricted Children’s Hunter Under Saddle MODIFIED CHILDREN/ADULT HUNTER Open to any junior/amateur riders (horses and ponies). Riders may not show in classes where fences exceed 3'3". Fences 2', 2'6". Entry Fee: $100 Section or $35 per class Modified Children’s Hunter Modified Adult Hunter – NEHC Rated C 169. Modified Children’s Hunter 170. Modified Children’s Hunter 172. Modified Children’s Hunter Under Saddle 173. Modified Adult Hunter 174. Modified Adult Hunter 176. Modified Adult Hunter Under Saddle PRE-ADULT HUNTER – Weeks 1, 2, 5 & 6 Open to horses and ponies to be ridden by a limit adult. Riders and horses may not cross enter into any other division at this show where fence heights exceed 2'9". Fences: 2'6" Entry Fee: $35 per class Fences: 2' Entry Fee: $35 per class 261. Pre-Adult Hunter, 2’6” 262. Pre-Adult Hunter, 2’6” 263. Pre-Adult Hunter Under Saddle 261A. Pre-Adult Hunter, 2’ 262A. Pre-Adult Hunter, 2’ 263A. Pre-Adult Hunter Under Saddle PRE-CHILDREN’S HUNTER – Weeks 1, 2, 5 & 6 A rider who enters and shows in the Pre-Children’s Hunter division may not cross enter into any other division at this show requiring horses to jump higher than 2'9". Fences: 2' for ponies, 2'6" for horses Entry Fee: $35 per class 264. Pre-Children’s Hunter 265. Pre-Children’s Hunter 266. Pre-Children’s Hunter Under Saddle 7th Annual Adirondack-Green Mountain Challenge The Vermont Summer Festival and Skidmore College Saratoga Classic Horse Shows are pleased to continue our joint venture - The Adirondack-Green Mountain Challenge! This SIXTH annual perpetual award will be presented to the horse and rider combination that earns the most points in the following divisions at SCHS I and SCHS II and VSF I and VSF II: Amateur Owner Hunter Divisions, Junior Hunter Divisions, Children’s and Adult Jumper Divisions, Junior and Amateur Owner Jumper Divisions and Short Stirrup Hunter Divisions. Horse/Rider combination needs to be nominated at each show and you may enter more than one combination. No entry fee required. Horse/Rider must compete at both venues in order to be eligible to receive this award. It is not necessary to compete all four weeks. This is a winner take all award. Prizes include but not limited to: Ribbon, trophy, prizes, and recognition. The presentation will take place at the Vermont Summer Festival on Sunday, July 1 7, 2016. 14 JUMPER DIVISION Nominating Fee All horses showing in the Grand Prix, Open, Level 5 & 6, and Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Sections must be nominated and pay the nominating fee of $150 by the closing date of entries for each show. Horses showing in jumper sections not requiring a nominating fee will pay the per class fee and should enter their classes when submitting their entry blank or be subject to the post entry penalty. Once a horse is nominated, the nominating fee is NOT refundable. (See Rules and Regulations for additional jumper nomination information.) Declarations Declarations must be made on the appropriate form in the show office the day before the class is to be held and by 4:00 pm or one hour after the last jumper class, whichever is later. Untimely declarations will be subject to the post entry penalty and require the horse to work first in the order. Order of go will be drawn. Horse Recording Jumpers must be recorded with the Federation in order to receive points towards any USEF or USHJA Zone or Horse of the Year awards. Any change of a recorded horse’s name and/or ownership must be recorded with Federation in accordance with GR1105 and GR1107. Courses Courses may consist of any combination of the following: brush, gates, oxers, post and rails, water, liverpool, ditch, wall, banks, panels, or coops. Ties All ties involving first place shall be jumped off. Ties not involving first place will be decided upon time unless otherwise stated. Jumper Prize Money $300 Class - $90, $60, $54, $36, $30, $30 $350 Class - $100, $70, $64, $46, $40, $30 $500 Class - $150, $110, $75, $65, $50, $50 $1,000 Class - $300, $220, $170, $130, $100, $80 $2,500 Class - $750, $550, $425, $325, $250, $200 $3,000 Class - $900, $660, $450, $300, $240, $180, $150, $120 $5,000 Class - $1,500, $1,100, $750, $500, $400, $300, $250, $200 USEF JUMPER SPECIFICATIONS USEF Jumper Heights 0.65 m = Fences 2'1" in height 0.70 m = Fences 2'3" in height 0.75 m = Fences 2'5" in height 0.80 m = Fences 2'7" in height 0.85 m = Fences 2'9" in height 0.90 m = Fences 2'11" in height 0.95 m = Fences 3'1" in height 1.00 m = Fences 3'3" in height 1.05 m = Fences 3'5" in height 1.10 m = Fences 3'7" in height 1.15 m = Fences 3'9" in height 1.20 m = Fences 3'11" in height 1.25 m = Fences 4'1" in height 1.30 m = Fences 4'3" in height 1.35 m = Fences 4'5" in height 1.40 m = Fences 4'7" in height 1.45 m = Fences 4'9" in height 1.50 m = Fences 4'11" in height 1.55 m = Fences 5'1" in height 1.60 m = Fences 5'3" in height 15 0.65 m / 2'1" JUMPER Entry Fee: $40 per class 361. 0.65 m / 2'1" Jumper Modified II.2.c 362. 0.65 m / 2'1" Jumper II 363. 0.65 m / 2'1" Jumper II 364. 0.65 m / 2'1" Jumper II 365. 0.65 m / 2'1" Jumper Modified II.2.c 0.80 m / 2'7" JUMPER Entry Fee: $40 per class 366. 0.80 m / 2'7" Jumper Modified II.2.c 367. 0.80 m / 2'7" Jumper II 368. 0.80 m / 2'7" Jumper II 369. 0.80 m / 2'7" Jumper II 370. 0.80 m / 2'7" Jumper Modified II.2.c 0.90 m / 2'11" JUMPER Entry Fee: $40 per class 351. 0.90 m / 2'11" Jumper II.b 352. 0.90 m / 2'11" Jumper II.2.b 353. 0.90 m / 2'11" Jumper II.2.c 354. 0.90 m / 2'11" Jumper II.2.c 355. 0.90 m / 2'11" Jumper II.2.b 1.00 m / 3'3" JUMPER Entry Fee: $40 per class 313. 1.00 m / 3'3" Jumper II.2.b 314. 1.00 m / 3'3" Jumper II.1 315. 1.00 m / 3'3" Jumper II.1 316. 1.00 m / 3'3" Jumper II.2.c 1.10 m / 3'7" JUMPER Entry Fee: $40 per class 320. 1.10 m / 3'7" Jumper II.2.b 321. 1.10 m / 3'7" Jumper II.2.b 322. 1.10 m / 3'7" Jumper II.2.c 323. 1.10 m / 3'7" Jumper II.2.c 1.15 m / 3'9" JUMPER Entry Fee: $40 per class 324. 1.15 m / 3'9" Jumper II.2.b 325. 1.15 m / 3'9" Jumper II.2.b 326. 1.15 m / 3'9" Jumper II.2.b 327. 1.15 m / 3'9" Jumper II.2.c 328. 1.15 m / 3'9" Jumper II.2.c 1.20 m / 3'11" JUMPER Jumper nomination required Entry Fee: $50 per class 329. $500 1.20 m / 3'11" Jumper II.2.b 330. $500 1.20 m / 3'11" Jumper II.2.b 331. $500 1.20 m / 3'11" Jumper II.2.b 332. $500 1.20 m / 3'11" Jumper II.2.b 1.30 m / 4'3" JUMPER Jumper nomination required Entry Fee: $65 per class 333. $1,000 1.30 m / 4'3" Jumper II.2.b 334. $1,000 1.30 m / 4'3" Jumper II.2.b 16 335. $1,000 1.30 m / 4'3" Jumper II.2.b 336. $1,000 1.30 m / 4'3" Jumper II.2.b TAKE2 THOROUGHBRED JUMPER – USEF RATED C Open to Thoroughbreds only that have their Jockey Club certificate of registration, a lip tattoo, or a letter from the Jockey Club verifying the horse’s identity. Proof of registration must be presented at time of entry. Entry Fee: $50 per class Prize Money and Eight Ribbons 356. $350 1.00 m Thoroughbred Jumper II.2.b 357. $350 1.00 m Thoroughbred Jumper II.1 358. $350 1.00 m Thoroughbred Jumper II.2.b 359. $350 1.00 m Thoroughbred Jumper II.2.c ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Cross Entry: Rider: Riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where fences exceed 1.15m (3’9") except the USEF Talent Search Class. Horse/Pony: Horses may show at 1.40m (4’7”) or below with another rider. Horse and Rider Combination: Horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: 1.05m (3’5”) to 1.15m (3’9”). Entry Fee: $40 per class Adult Jumper LOW (1.00 – 1.05 m / 3'3" – 3'5") Adult Jumper HI (1.10 – 1.15 m / 3'7" – 3'9") 309. 310. 311. 312. Classes 349, 350, 406 & 410 will be included in Championship calculations, evenly weighted. 349. Adult Amateur Jumper HI,Table II.2.b. 350. Adult Amateur Jumper HI,Table II.2.c. Adult Amateur Jumper Low,Table II.2.b. Adult Amateur Jumper Low,Table II.1. Adult Amateur Jumper Low,Table II.2.b. Adult Amateur Jumper Low,Table II.2.c. ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER LOW CLASSIC 413. $1,000 Low Children’s/Adult Jumper Classic (1.00 – 1.05 m / 3'3" – 3'5") Table II.2.b Entry Fee: $65 Prize Money – Awarded as follows: $300, $200, $140, $90, $75, $65, $65, $65 ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER HIGH CLASSICS 406. $2,500 – Marshall & Sterling Adult Jumper Classic (1.10 – 1.15 m / 3'7" – 3'9") Entry Fee: $150 Prizes – $750, $500, $350, $225, $187.50, $162.50, $162.50, $162.50 410. $2,500 – NAL/WIHS Adult Jumper Classic (1.10 – 1.15 m / 3'7" – 3'9") Entry Fee: $150 Prizes – $750, $500, $350, $225, $187.50, $162.50, $162.50, $162.50 Class conditions – The class will run under USEF Table II.2.a. Attire – Formal attire required. Awards – Trophy and 8 ribbons. CHILDREN’S JUMPER To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday by December 1 of the current competition year. Cross Entry: Rider: Riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where fences exceed 1.15m (3’9") except the USEF Talent Search Class. Horse/Pony: Horses may show at 1.40m (4’7”) or below with another rider. Horse and Rider Combination: Horse/rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: 1.05m (3’5”) to 1.15m (3’5”). Entry Fee: $40 per class Children’s Jumper LOW (1.00 – 1.05 m / 3'3" – 3'5") Children’s Jumper HI (1.10 – 1.15 m / 3'7" – 3'9") 303. 304. 305. 306. Classes 307, 308, 405 & 409 will be included in Championship calculations, evenly weighted. 307. Children’s Jumper HI,Table II.2.b. 308. Children’s Jumper HI,Table II.2.c. Children’s Jumper LOW,Table II.2.b. Children’s Jumper LOW,Table II.1. Children’s Jumper LOW,Table II.2.b. Children’s Jumper LOW,Table II.2.c. 17 CHILDREN’S JUMPER LOW CLASSIC 413. $1,000 Low Children’s/Adult Jumper ClassicSPONSOREDBY3UMMIT0ERFORMANCE (1.00 – 1.05 m / 3'3" – 3'5") Table II.2.b Entry Fee: $65 Prize Money – Awarded as follows: $300, $200, $140, $90, $75, $65, $65, $65 CHILDREN’S JUMPER HIGH CLASSICS 405. $1,500 Marshall & Sterling Children’s Jumper Classic (1.10 – 1.15 m / 3'7" – 3'9") Entry Fee: $100 Prizes – $450, $300, $210, $135, $105, $100, $100, $100 Class conditions – The class will run under USEF Table II.2.a. Attire – Formal attire required. Awards – Trophy and 8 ribbons. 409. $1,500 NAL/WIHS Children’s Jumper Classic (1.10 – 1.15 m / 3'7" – 3'9") Entry Fee: $100 Prizes – $450, $300, $210, $135, $105, $100, $100, $100 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER – NEHC RATED AA Jumper nomination required Horses to be ridden by an individual who has not yet reached his/her 18th birthday or to be ridden by the Amateur Owner or an amateur member of the owner’s family who is no longer eligible to compete as a junior. Leased horses are ineligible and multiple ownership is not permitted unless all owners are members of the same family. A horse, pony or rider entered in the Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Section may not cross enter into the Children’s or Adult Jumper Sections. Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper LOW (1.25 – 1.30 m / 4'1" – 4'3") Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper HI (1.40 m / 4'7") Entry Fee: $50 per class 339. $500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper LOW,Table II.2.b. 340. $500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper LOW,Table II.2.b. 341. $500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper LOW,Table II.1. Classes 343, 344 & 411 will be included in Championship calculations, evenly weighted. Entry Fee: $65 per class 343. $1,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper HI,Table II.2.b. 344. $1,000 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper HI,Table II.2.b. JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER LOW CLASSIC 412. $5,000 NAL Low Jr/A-O Jumper Classic (1.15 – 1.30 m / 3'9" – 4'3") Entry Fee: $200 Prize Money – Awarded as follows: $1,500, $1,100, $750, $500, $400, $300, $250, $200 18 JUNIOR/AMATEUR OWNER JUMPER HIGH CLASSIC 2016 National Horse Show Show Jumping Hall of Fame 411. $10,000 Junior/Amateur Owner High Jumper Classic (1.40 m / 4'7") Entry Fee: $400 Class Conditions – To be conducted and scored under Table II.2.a. The Classic will count toward a Show Championship and Circuit Championship (10, 6, 4, 2, 1, 1/2). Points toward USEF Horse of the Year Awards will be given in a horse’s respective section. Only running martingales, used in the conventional manner, will be permitted. Standing martingales, draw reins, or restricting martingales are prohibited. Attire – Formal attire required. Awards – Trophy and 8 ribbons. Prize Money – Awarded as follows: $3,000, $2,200, $1,500, $1,000, $800, $600, $500, $400 OPEN JUMPER – NEHC RATED AA Jumper nomination required Any horse, regardless of money won, is eligible to compete in the Open Jumper section. 347. $5,000 Open Jumper, II.2.b Entry Fee $200, 1.40 m / 4'7" 348. $10,000 Open Welcome Stake II.2.b Entry Fee $400. 1.45 m / 4'9". See page 20. 19 $10,000 OPEN WELCOME STAKE Presented by Manchester Designer Outlets $10,000 OPEN WELCOME STAKE 348. 348. 348. 348. 348. 348. $10,000 Open Welcome Stake – July 7, 2016 – sponsored by Theory $10,000 Open Welcome Stake – July 14, 2016 – sponsored by New Balance $10,000 Open Welcome Stake – July 21, 2016 – sponsored by Vinyard Vines $10,000 Open Welcome Stake – July 28, 2016 – sponsored by NYDJ $10,000 Open Welcome Stake – August 4, 2016 – sponsored by Overland $10,000 Open Welcome Stake – August 11, 2016 – sponsored by MDO Entry Fee – $400 Prizes – Awarded as follow: $3,000, $2,200, $1,500, $1,000, $800, $600, $500, $400 Class Conditions – the Class will be run under USEF Table II.2.b. (1.45 m / 4'9") Attire – Formal attire required Additional PrizesÊ– The winner of each week's $10,000 Open Welcome Stake will be given a prize valued at $1,000 from the sponsor of that week’s class. 20 E GRAND PRIX SERIES 450. $30,000 Vermont Summer Special Grand Prix – July 9, 2016 – USEF Qualifier 450. $30,000 Battenkill Grand Prix – July 16, 2016 – USEF Qualifier 450. $30,000 Otter Creek Grand Prix – July 23, 2016 – USEF Qualifier 450. $30,000 Mount Equinox Grand Prix – July 30, 2016 – USEF Qualifier 450. $30,000 Manchester & the Mountains Grand Prix – August 6, 2016 – USEF Qualifier 450. $50,000 Vermont Summer Celebration Grand Prix – August 13, 2016 – USEF Qualifier Entry Fee – $30,000 Grand Prix: $500 – $50,000 Grand Prix: $650 Class Conditions – To be conducted and scored under Table II.2.a. Each competitor will jump one round over a course at National Standard. After the first round, in the event of equality of faults for first place only, there will be one jump-off in which time will decide. The remaining competitors will be classified according to their faults and time in the first round. Jumper Recording – Horses entering a Rolex/USEF Show Jumping Ranking List class must be recorded per GR1102.2. Exception: Foreign citizens with a letter of good standing from their Federation. Please make sure all jumpers competing in these classes are recorded; other horses competing at Jumper classes at your competition do NOT need to be recorded with USEF unless competing for HOTY. Order of Go – The Order of Go will be drawn. In the jump-off, if any, all horses will go in the original drawn order. USEF Criteria – USEF Computer List Low Cap. In order for a class to be included on the Ranking List, horses must be on the grounds of the horse show for the 24 hour period prior to the Ranking List class. In order for a class to be included on the Ranking List, poling and/or the use of offsets will not be permitted for horses participating in the Ranking List class for the 24 hour period prior to the Ranking List class. Upon the filing of a formal charge of rule violation against any person involving a horse/rider combination for alleged violations of either of the above requirements, the horse/rider combination will not be eligible for Ranking List points from that class. Attire – Formal attire required. Awards – Winners to ride for presentation of Awards.Trophy and ribbons 1 – 12. Prize Money – Awarded as follows: For $30,000 Grand Prix - $9, 000, $6,600, $3,900, $2,400, $1,800, $1,500, $1,200, $900, $900, $600, $600, $600 For $50,000 Grand Prix - $15,000, $11,000, $6,500, $4,000, $3,000, $2,500, $2,000, $1,500, $1,500, $1,000, $1,000 $1,000 3. Lead Line – 5 Years & Under All Grand Prix held at this show are eligible for inclusion on the Rolex/ USEF Show Jumping Ranking List. Certification Number (s) 16113-16118 VERTICAL LOCKUP For information, please contact: Southwestern Vermont Health Care Foundation 100 Hospital Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201 802-447-5017 foundation@svhealthcare.org Join the Southwestern Vermont Health Care Foundation on Saturday, July 16, as they host the inaugural Vermont Summer Festival Calcutta. A Calcutta is a type of auction whereby participants bid among themselves to “buy” each of HORIZONTAL LOCKUP the contestants (horse & rider combination), with each contestant being assigned to the highest bidder. The contest pays out to the bidder a predetermined proportion of the pool depending on how its horse/rider perform. Seventy participants will enjoy a wonderful summer lunch while deciding on how to place their wagers on the entries in the Grand Prix that afternoon. It will be a fun and spirited event! All proceeds will benefit the SVHC Foundation. 21 GENERAL INFORMATION, RULES AND REGULATIONS CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT 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 Show Pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation, 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local rules of the competition. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cablecasts, broadcasts, internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I 22 hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules are governed by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. Vermont Summer Festival Horse Shows, LLC, the owners of the facilities, the shows, their officials and employees will not be held responsible for any accident or loss which may occur to an exhibitor, spectator, guest, rider, groom, attendant or other employee, animal or equipment of any of the above shows included in this prize list. The Horse Show Committee reserves the right to itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to arising out of, or incident to the show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. All questions not covered in these Rules and Regulations shall be decided by the Horse Show Management; its decision to be final. The Horse Show Management reserves the right to limit entries in any class, section or division, to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify any riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, and cancel award prizes, without any claim for damages; to change any course, to add a dotted line, to cancel or combine any unfilled classes, or to reschedule classes, after due notice to exhibitors; to change rings or rotate judges; to change specifications in jumper classes as competition warrants. GENERAL 1. ENTRY DUE DATES: Entries for all weeks must be postmarked by June 7, 2016 and received by June 10, 2016. NO FAXED ENTRIES ACCEPTED. LIMITED STABLING – assigned on a first come first served basis. Stall and office fees must accompany entries to secure stalls. Checks will be deposited and credit cards will be charged office and stall fees upon receipt. 2. ENTRIES: No entry will be accepted or recorded unless signed by the owner/rider(s)/trainer and the required fees in US funds accompany the entry blank. If entry form is incomplete, a $50 fee will be charged and stalls will not be assigned. Separate checks must be attached for each week’s fees. 3. POST ENTRIES: Post entry fees are accepted if room allows. Entries received after the closing date will be assessed a $50 late fee. Stalls will be on the first come basis and on a 3-1 ratio. 4. SCRATCHING/REFUND: In case of scratching, a $50 office fee and stall fee is not refundable after closing date. Scratching of classes must be done in show office before class begins. 5. HEALTH CERTIFICATE REQUIREMENTS IMPORTANT NEW INFORMATION - PLEASE READ Vermont state law requires that any horse coming into the state from another state must be accompanied by a health certificate/Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (“CVI”) prepared by a veterinarian at the horse’s point of origin. The Vermont State Veterinarian has informed us that this requirement will be enforced, both by random spot checks at shows and also at truck weigh stations. A CVI is only good for 30 days, but there is an alternative for horses coming into the state for exhibition or competition (an “Exhibition Permit”) that extends the effectiveness of the CVI to 180 days without an additional inspection by the veterinarian during that period. (Please note that the Coggins will need to be timed so that it is good for the entire 180-day period). Due to the hectic travel schedule of our exhibitors as well as the length of our circuit, we expect that most exhibitors will wish to obtain the 180-day Exhibition Permit. Please see Exhibition Permit Protocol below, provided to us by the Vermont State Veterinarian: Exhibition Permit Protocol for Vermont Shows and Fairs Horses imported into Vermont for the purpose of exhibition may travel during Vermont’s Fair season on an Exhibition Permit. The term “Exhibition” is defined in the Rules Governing the Importation of Domestic Animals, Including Livestock and Poultry as the following: “Exhibition” means any spectator event in which a domestic animal is exhibited or entered in competition and usually receive awards or prizes. The term “Exhibition Permit” is defined in the Rules in the following manner: Exhibition Permits: 1. Persons transporting domestic animals into the state for exhibition or competition during the fair season may obtain an exhibition permit from the commissioner prior to entering. 2. Animals listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection will be exempt from the requirement for a new Certificate of Veterinary Inspection every 30 days for the duration of the exhibition permit. All tests listed on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection must be kept current for the duration of the exhibition permit. 3. Exhibition permits will expire in 180 days. To obtain an Exhibition Permit for horse importation into Vermont, complete the following steps: 1. At the owner’s request, the licensed, accredited veterinarian must examine the horse(s) and fill out a standard health certificate, Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI), either in electronic or hard copy format, for the horse(s) traveling. a. If the horse originates from out of state and is attending only Vermont events, the destination/consignee address field on the health certificate must state: “Vermont Shows and Fairs 2014”. b. If the horse originates from out of state and is attending events across New England, the destination/consignee address field on the health certificate must state: “New England Shows and Fairs 2014.” [Please note: if a horse is going to be traveling to states other than VT, those additional states must be contacted for their specific requirements; see Section 3.a below]. 2. After examining the horse and completing the CVI, the veterinarian must call the Vermont Agency of Agriculture at 802-828-2421 (between 7:45 AM and 4:30 PM, Monday-Friday) to request an exhibition permit number. When calling, the veterinarian must state they are requesting an exhibition permit. This will ensure that the Agency’s Animal Health Office issues a permit that is good for 180 days. The veterinarian must also provide the owner’s name and mailing address and the number of horses traveling. 3. The exhibition permit number will be issued over the phone by the Agency. a. Please note: The VT exhibition permit number only applies to importation into VT and does not permit importation of the horse into other states. If the horse is also traveling to other New England state(s) during the same season, permit number(s) may be needed from each of those other state(s). It is the responsibility of the owner and veterinarian to check with each state of destination to determine other states’ import requirements. 4. The veterinarian must then write the number on the CVI. 5. The veterinarian must then provide the animal owner with their copy of the CVI and forward other copies to their state agriculture office within one week as required by law. 6. The Vermont Agency of Agriculture will mail the exhibition permit to the horse owner [at the address provided by the veterinarian]. 7. The horse must travel with the CVI and the exhibition permit. Please note: i. The horse must have both the CVI and the Exhibition Permit before entering the state, and ii. The CVI must be dated within 30 days before the date the horse moves interstate to its first show/competition. For more information on the Vermont CVI/Exhibition Permit requirements in the form of a “FAQ,” prepared by the VT Department of Agriculture, visit our website at www.vt-summer festival.com/prize.php or VT Agency of Agriculture Animal Health Office at agriculture.vermont.gov/animal_health/animal_movement/ equine, or 802-828-2421. 6. STALLS: Stalls are approximately 10' x 10', portable, under tents with doors. Initial bedding will not be provided. Stalls, whether occupied by horse, feed or tack will be available as follows: Weekly stalls: Available Monday Noon and ending 6:00 p.m. on Sunday of each show week for $250. After closing dates of entries, stall fees are NOT refundable. Weekly Paddocks: 24' x 36' pipe paddocks are available for $250 per week, available on the first come first served basis. For any exceptions to the above, please email: stabling@vt-summerfestival.com. 23 7. FEED STORE: Hay, grain, and bedding may be purchased on the grounds. For same day delivery, orders must be received prior to 12 Noon. For feed orders and deliveries prior to arrival, please email: stabling@vt-summerfestival.com. 8. PRIZE MONEY: All prize money will be paid in the ring and duplicate checks will not be written. All checks will be void after 60 days. Prize money awarded through 6th place. Owners must provide a Social Security or Federal ID number. Foreign competitors must obtain a US Tax Identification number in order to receive prize money checks. Exhibitors are responsible for picking up their prize money. 9. BILLS/INVOICES: All accounts must be settled each week by Sunday p.m. All open checks and credit cards will be filled in by Sunday 5:00 pm. Any outstanding accounts at this time will incur a $50 fee. All invoices are final seven days after the end of the show being billed. Note to trainers: Barn check/CC will be charged for any clients without own form of payment. 10. NON-NEGOTIABLE FUNDS: Checks returned by the bank for any reason, or declined credit cards or chargebacks, will be assessed a penalty of $50 or 10% of the amount, whichever is greater. Upon notification, accounts will be given three (3) days to make full payment, including the penalty, which must be paid in certified funds, cashier’s check or money order. Overnight mail service is advised in order to avoid notification of the sanctioning organizations for disciplinary action. 11. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: All horses must be accompanied by a record of negative test for Equine Infectious Anemia conducted within the last twelve (12) months. This certificate must show date of the negative test and the name of the approved laboratory where the test was conducted. Rabies and Potomac horse fever vaccinations are recommended. 12. LEASH LAW: Dogs and other pets must be on a leash at all times while on the show grounds. There will be a $50 fine for any stray dog that has been impounded by the dog warden. Upon payment of the fine, the animal will be released in the owner’s custody. A second impoundment of the same animal will result in the owner being barred from the show grounds. 13. JUMP ORDER: The jumping order for the first round will be established manually. The horses’ names are drawn individually, starting with the first position, then working down. 14. MEASUREMENT CARDS: Owners of all Pony and Junior Hunters must possess a USEF measurement card. These cards must be presented to the Horse Show Secretary before the start of the horse show. 15. AMATEUR CREDENTIALS: All Amateur-Owner and Adult Amateurs must present their USEF cards to the Horse Show Secretary before the start of the show. 16. DAMAGE: All owners and exhibitors shall be held responsible for any damage incurred by them, their agents or employees to 24 stalls, building, and other properties on the show grounds, and shall be billed accordingly. 17. TELEPHONE: For telephone communications with Vermont Summer Festival prior/post show period, please call (802) 489-4945. During show period, please call (802) 362-7548 for Show Office and (802) 362-1133 for Stabling Office. 18. POLING RULE: Poling or the use of offsets will not be permitted. 19. ALL MOTORIZED VEHICLES must be operated by licensed individuals. 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 licensed competitions. Minors 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. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation,.Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals in accordance with Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 20. NO ELECTRIC GOLF CARTS ALLOWED. Golf carts are available to rent through Dever, Inc. on the show grounds. Book in advance at www.deverinc.com. For more information, contact Dever at 859.455.9586. 21. PROTECTIVE HEAD GEAR must be worn anytime riders are mounted on the show grounds. All riders in hunter, hunter seat equitation and jumper classes where jumping is required and while jumping on competitions grounds, must wear ASTM/SEI approved helmets. 22. SHARPS CONTAINERS will be provided by management. Competition management may fine any individuals including trainers, owners, exhibitors, or their agents up to $100 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments, per USEF HJ 104.3. 23. DR. ROBERT BARBER, show veterinarian, (352) 895-6961. 24. ALL RINGS AND SCHOOLING AREAS are all weather stone dust. Hunter rings are 130' x 275'; Grand Prix Field is 300' x 200'; Jumper Ring 2 is 120' x 300'; Hunter schooling areas are 80' x 250'; Jumper schooling area is 200' x 150'. 25. NON-HORSE STALLS will be limited to 3-1 ratio. 26. DIRECTIONS: The Vermont Summer Festival show grounds are on VT Route 7, 1.25 miles north of the intersection of VT Route 7 and VT Route 7A, north of Manchester, VT in East Dorset. From Albany, NY area — traveling north on I87 Take I87 north to Exit #7 towards Troy, NY. Route 7 to VT 279, bypassing Bennington, VT until you reach VT Rte 7. Head north remaining on Rte 7 bypassing Manchester, and on to East Dorset. Show grounds are on your right, just north of East Dorset. From CT or Central MA — traveling north on I91 Take Exit #6, Rte 103 west towards Chester. In Chester, take VT Rte 11 west towards Londonderry. Continue west on Rte 11 through Londonderry, past Bromley to VT Rte 7. Turn north on to VT Rte 7 through East Dorset. Show grounds are on your right just north of East Dorset. 27. PHYSICAL LOCATION: Beebe Farm, 2971 VT Route 7, East Dorset, VT 05253 From Lake Placid, NY — traveling south on I87 Take I87 south to Exit #20, Rte 9 north to 149 east through Fort Ann and follow Route 4 east to Rutland. Turn south on to VT Rte 7 south towards Manchester. Show grounds are on your left before you reach East Dorset. ALL ENTRIES SHOULD BE SENT TO: VIA U.S. POSTAL SERVICE—prior to 6/7/2016 Vermont Summer Festival PO Box 105 Waitsfield, VT 05673 VIA U.S. POSTAL SERVICE—after 6/7/2016 Vermont Summer Festival PO Box 904 East Dorset, VT 05253 VIA UPS or FEDEX—prior to 6/7/2016 Vermont Summer Festival 52 Graves Farm Road Waitsfield, VT 05673 (802) 489-4945 VIA UPS or FEDEX—after 6/7/2016 Vermont Summer Festival c/o Harold Beebe Farm 2971 Route 7 East Dorset, VT 05253 (802) 362-7548 Circuit Championship Circuit Champion prizes will be awarded in the divisions listed below: Novice Adult Hunter Restricted Children’s Hunter Pre-Green Pony Green Working Hunter Green Conformation Hunter Regular Conformation Hunter High Performance Hunter 3'3" Performance Working Hunter 3'6" Performance Working Hunter Schooling Hunter Baby Green Hunter Low Hunter TAKE2 Thoroughbred Hunter 3' Pre-Green Hunter 3'3" Pre-Green Hunter Small Junior Hunter Large Junior Hunter 3'3" Junior Hunter Modified Children’s Hunter Modified Adult Hunter Adult Amateur Hunter 18 – 35 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 – 49 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & over Short Stirrup Hunter Long Stirrup Hunter 3'3" Amateur-Owner Hunter 18 – 35 3'3" Amateur-Owner Hunter 36 & over Amateur-Owner 18 – 35 Amateur-Owner 36 & over Green Pony Small Pony Hunter Medium Pony Hunter Large Pony Hunter Children’s Hunter 14 & under Children’s Hunter 15 – 17 Children’s Hunter Pony Sm/ Med Children’s Hunter Pony Large Maiden Equitation Novice Equitation Limit Equitation Short Stirrup Equitation 0.90 m Jumper 1.00 m Jumper 1.10 m Jumper 1.15 m Jumper 1.20 m Jumper 1.30 m Jumper TAKE2 Thoroughbred Jumper Children’s Jumper Low Adult Amateur Jumper Low Children’s Jumper High Adult Amateur Jumper High Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper Low Junior/Amateur-Owner Jumper High In addition, cash circuit prizes will be awarded for the following: • $10,000 Open Jumper High Score Awards, sponsored by Sir Ruly, Inc.: $10,000 to be distributed to the top three places • $10,000 Canadian Circuit Champion Prize: $10,000 (US) to be distributed to the Cdn Jumper Circuit Champion, Cdn Jumper Reserve Champion, Cdn Hunter Champion and Cdn Hunter Reserve Champion More information is available at www.vt-summerfestival.com/champion 25 2016 ZONE 1 SPECIFICATIONS (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT) In accordance with GR 1111.4: Canada & NY are contiguous states. For contiguous state points New York includes New Jersey. Contiguous points earned in USEF/Equine Canada licensed competitions will only receive national points in USEF rated divisions. JUDGING FOR ALL HUNTER SECTIONS: To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Horses and Ponies are not required to jog for soundness. ELIGIBILITY FOR ADULT AMATEURS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: To be ridden by exhibitors who have reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year and who hold a current USEF Amateur certification. Open to horses and ponies. ELIGIBILITY FOR CHILDREN’S SECTIONS: HUNTER, JUMPER AND EQUITATION: To be ridden by exhibitors who have not reached their 18th birthday as of December 1 of the current competition year. ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Cross Entry: Riders: Riders may cross enter between the Adult Amateur Hunter and the Amateur Owner section if the rider owns the horse he or she is showing in the Adult Amateur section. Horses: Horses may not cross enter between the Adult Amateur and Amateur Owner Hunter sections at the same show. Horse and Rider Combination: Horse-and-rider combination is not eligible for any other USEF rated classes in which fence height exceeds 3’0” (Exception: Equitation 3’3”, USHJA National Hunter Derby). Fence height: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed the fence height. Courses will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations will be permitted. Combining/Dividing Sections: May be split into three sections: Adult Amateurs 18 – 35, Adult Amateurs 36 – 49, Adult Amateurs 50 and over. Adult Amateur Hunter sections may be combined if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections must be held separately. Adult Amateur Hunter and Children’s Hunter may be combined if there are fewer than three (3) entries in either section. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Adult Amateur Hunter 18-35, Adult Amateur 36-49, Adult Amateur 50 & over. ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER Cross Entry: Rider: Riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where fences exceed 1.15m (3’9”) except the USEF Talent Search Class. Horse/Pony: Horses may show at 1.40m (4’7”) or below with another rider. Horse and Rider Combination: Horse/ rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: 1.05m (3’5”) to 1.15m (3’9”). Combining/ Dividing Sections: Sections may be divided by age of rider or by horse/pony and may also be combined with Children’s Jumper if so stated in the prize list. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented. CHILDREN’S HUNTER Sections offered and requirements: Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under, Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17. Cross Entry: Rider: Riders cannot cross enter into any class where fences exceed 3’3” (Exception: Equitation, Children’s Jumpers, Pony Jumpers and the USHJA National Hunter Derby). Fence Height: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height. Distances will not be adjusted for ponies. Combinations will be permitted. Combining/Dividing Sections: Children’s Hunter Horse sections may be combined if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections must be held separately. Adult Amateur Hunter and Children’s Hunter Horse may be combined if there are fewer than three (3) entries in either section. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Children’s Hunter Horse 14 & Under and Children’s Hunter Horse 15-17. CHILDREN’S HUNTER PONY Sections offered and requirements: Small/Medium Children’s Pony, Large Children’s Pony. Cross Entry: Rider: Riders may only show one pony in either the 2’0” or the 2’6” height of the Children’s Pony Hunter sections(s) when also competing on multiple ponies in the Regular or Green Pony Hunter sections(s). Similarly, riders may only show one pony Green Pony Hunter sections when competing on multiple ponies in the Children’s Pony Hunter section(s) (Exception: Model and Under Saddle classes). Horse/Pony: Ponies cannot cross enter into Regular and/ or Green Pony Hunter section at the same competition. Fence Height: Small/Medium Ponies: 2’0” with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Large Ponies 2’6” with spreads not to exceed height of fence. Combinations will not be permitted. Combining/Dividing Sections: Children’s Hunter Pony sections may be combined with Children’s Hunter Horse sections if there are fewer than six (6) entries in a section. If there are six (6) or more entries in each divided section, the divided sections must be held separately. The Children’s Hunter Pony may be divided by height (small/medium and large). If there are six (6) or more entries in each height section, the sections must be held separately. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Children’s Hunter Pony-Small/Medium and Children’s Hunter Pony-Large. CHILDREN’S JUMPER Cross Entry: Rider: Riders may not compete in any other class at the same competition where fences exceed 1.15m (3’9”) except the USEF Talent Search Class. Horse/Pony: Horses may show at 1.40m (4’7”) or below with another rider. Horse and Rider Combination: Horse/ rider combinations may enter only one classic, if both Low and High are offered. Fence Height: 1.05m (3’5”) to 1.15m (3’5”). Combining/ Dividing Sections: Sections may be divided by age of rider or by horse/pony and may also be combined with Adult Amateur if so stated in the prize list. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented. AGE GROUP EQUITATION: CHILDREN’S/JUNIOR SECTION To be judged on performance and soundness, suitability to count. Sections Offered: Equitation 11 & Under, Equitation 12-14, Equitation 15-17. Cross Entry: No cross entry restrictions for the horse and rider. Fence Height: Equitation 11 & Under: 2’3” with spreads not to exceed fence height. Combinations will not be permitted. Equitation 12-14: 3’0” with spreads not to exceed fence height. Combinations will be permitted. Equitation 15-17: 3’6” with spreads not to exceed fence height. Combinations will be permitted. Combining/Dividing Sections: If there are fewer than six (6) entries in any age section, they may be combined. The fence height of a combined section to be determined at management discretion. Awards: Zone Horse of the Year Awards will be presented annually to Equitation 11 & Under, Equitation 12-14, Equitation 15-17. PRE-GREEN • Refer to HU103.9