AT PALGRAVE August 21-23, 2015 Caledon Pan Am Equestrian
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AT PALGRAVE August 21-23, 2015 Caledon Pan Am Equestrian
ZONE CLASSIC AT PALGRAVE August 21-23, 2015 Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park Palgrave, Ontario THE ZONE CLASSIC AT PALGRAVE THANKS FOR THEIR GENEROUS SUPPORT IN 2015. Be sure to join us at the 10th Annual Exhibitors Corn Roast on Saturday night and make plans to enter our golf cart parade contest! “Disco” is this year’s theme. Prizes awarded for the team that best represents the theme. THE ZONE CLASSIC AT PALGRAVE SILVER/BRONZE HUNTER/JUMPER August 21 - 23, 2015 The following officials have been invited. The Show Management reserves the right to add to or alter this list Show Manager Christine Reupke 416-315-3317 Show Secretary Equestrian Management Group 200 Pine Avenue Palgrave, ON L7E 0M1 Phone: 905-880-5344 Fax: 905-880-4029 Course Designers Chris Brandt Jennifer Ferguson Judges Evie Frisque Diana Langmuir Barbara Mitchell Diane Ratigan Graeme Nicholson Stewards Jane Heathrington Martha Worts Announcers Yvonne Busby Paul Hillier Paddock Masters Amy Aspin Hilary DeSouza Dakota Mills Kelly Price Veterinarian (on call) McKee Pownall Equine Services 905-898-0370 Farrier (on site) BWD Equine Paramedics First Tier Medical The Zone Classic at Palgrave Hunter Jumper Show is a recognized member competition of Equine Canada and is governed by the rules as such. RULES AND REGULATIONS – TRILLIUM AT PALGRAVE BRONZE AND SILVER DIVISIONS SECTION 1 – MEMBERSHIPS 1. Any rider(s) entering bronze/silver classes or divisions at this horse show, and any person or group listed as the owner(s) in the EQUINE CANADA Competition Passport of any horse or pony entered in any class or division at this horse show MUST be current members in good standing of the Ontario Equestrian Federation (OEF) and must supply original or photocopy of their 2014 OEF membership card with their entry form, whether or not they intend to collect points toward Central East Zone year-end awards or qualify for the Trillium Championships. 2. Any rider(s) entering bronze/silver classes or divisions at the horse show, and any person or group listed as the owner(s) in the EQUINE CANADA Competition Passport of any horse or pony entered in any class or division at this horse show MUST be current members in good standing of the Trillium Hunter Jumper Association (THJA) in order to have prize winnings at this horse show count for points towards qualifying for the Trillium Championships and Central East Zone year end awards. This includes the owners of leased horses. 3. All riders and owners of horses or ponies entered in the bronze/silver divisions/classes at this horse show require current EQUINE CANADA sport licenses in order to have prize winnings count for points towards qualifying for the Trillium Championships and Central East Zone yearend awards. A copy or original cards must be presented at the horse show. 4. Fully updated EQUINE CANADA Passports and current Sport Licenses are required for horses and ponies competing in all Trillium (Silver) divisions except Hack. Any competitors arriving at the show without proof of the appropriate memberships or passports for their divisions MUST PURCHASE A TEMPORARY LICENSE AND/OR PASSPORT. SECTION 2 – ADMINISTRATION 5. Entries and applicable fees must be received on or before the closing date to avoid post entry fees. CLOSING DATE: Friday August 14, 2015, midnight. Post entry fee is $25.00. 6. Refunds: Administration and stall fees are not refundable. NO EXCEPTIONS. Entry fees will be returned if cancelled in the show office 24 hours prior to the first class entered with proper medical documentation. Once a horse has entered the show grounds, there will be no refund unless authorized by the show committee. All unpaid fees will be considered an outstanding account until paid in full. 7. No numbers will be issued without a signed open cheque left to cover all charges and fees incurred by the exhibitor. No numbers will be issued to any horse or rider for whom an entry blank has not been fully completed. 8. All NO SHOW entries, including faxed-in entries, will be charged full entry fees and all other applicable fees. All accounts must be settled prior to the next show, otherwise entries will be denied, and no points will be eligible to receive year-end awards. All delinquent accounts as of November 1, 2015 will be forwarded to Equine Canada. 9. A $100.00 charge will be added to all accounts paid with cheques that are returned from the bank for any reason. 10. Show Management reserves the right to change or amend show scheduling at their discretion. 11. STABLING AND CAMPER SPACE – must be arranged directly with EMG - fax (905) 880-4029. Please see the Stabling Form for details. NO REFUNDS. 12. Under NO circumstances will a PHONED IN entry, stabling request, or cancellation be accepted. SECTION 3 – GENERAL 13. Current EQUINE CANADA rules will govern all classes. 14. As in all public parks, all dogs must be kept on a leash and all owners must abide by the Town of Caledon “Poop and Scoop” bylaw. Loose dog fees will be assessed at $100 per incident. 15. Protests, if any, must be made in writing and must be in the hands of the secretary within 48 hours of completion of the class concerned. No protest will be considered unless accompanied by a deposit of $50.00 which shall be forfeited to the committee if said protests are not sustained. Protesting an animal’s height carries a $100.00 cash deposit. Protests are usually made through the steward of the horse show. Also available at the horse show office are Exhibitor Report Forms. These require no cash deposit and may be submitted to the show office, the steward or sent directly to the OEF. 16. Proper show attire, including jackets, is required for all divisions and classes, including jumper equitation and specialty classes and judged warm-up classes, unless excused by judge or show management. Individual show managers may make specific decisions regarding this rule, Jackets ARE NOT excused unless announced. Exhibitors without jackets may not be permitted to show. Jumpers may show in plain colour, clean polo shirts except in the Jumper Medal and Ram Trucks Top Score Challenge. 17. Approved headgear: Junior competitors must wear proper fitting, approved protective headgear, with the safety harness correctly secured, at all times while mounted on competition or event grounds. Approved headgear meets the ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials) standards and displays the SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) seal. The British standard, BSI is also acceptable. Anyone mounted on a horse anywhere on the competition grounds must wear approved headgear, with safety harness fastened at all times. 18. Management reserves the right to limit or close the entries of any classes or divisions in an effort to adhere to the timetable. 19. For access to the Caledon Equestrian Park, all attendants must use Birch Avenue or from Mount Hope road via new exhibitor entrance on Buckstown Trail. 20. Vehicles may be parked in designated areas only. No parking on roads or barn areas at any time. EMG reserves the right to tow vehicles 21. Horses must be bathed in wash rack areas only. These areas are for washing HORSES only. 22. Management reserves the right to limit or close the entries of any class(es) or division in an effort to adhere to the timetable. 23. All entry forms must be signed by the competitor if they are an adult and must have a parent or guardian signature for juniors. Trainers may not sign as guardian for juniors. 24. Once delivered to the stalls (as indicated on the stall chart) EMG and the Zone Classic at Palgrave are not responsible for any hay and shavings that are removed by unauthorized persons. 25. Any horse entered in any class at a competition subject to the requirements to pay drug testing fees may, while on the competitions grounds and on the recommendation of the chair of the provincial Equine Medication Control Committee or the chair appointee be selected for equine medication control testing. 26. All entry forms must be signed by the competitor if they are an adult, and must have a parent or guardian signature for juniors. No competitor will be allowed to show without the required signature and will be liable for administration fees and scratch fees. 27. All motorized vehicles including golf carts, scooters, dirt bikes, 4-wheelers, etc. may be operated by licensed drivers ONLY. Any vehicle driven by a minor will be impounded. 28. The Caledon Equestrian Park Pavilion is a licensed area. No alcoholic beverage is allowed in the pavilion other than those purchased at the bar located inside the pavilion. 29. There is absolutely no gray water drainage allowed on the grounds. 30. Absolutely no tents will be allowed at the Zone Classic. 31. Per Article A801, every entry at an EC sanctioned competition shall constitute an agreement by the person responsible that the owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver or rider and horse shall be subject to the EC constitution and all rules of EC and any additional rules set by the competition. It is the responsibility of all individuals participating in any capacity in EC sanctioned competitions to be knowledgeable regarding the EC constitution and the applicable rules of EC and the additional rules, if any, imposed by the competition. Do not participate in this EC sanctioned competition in any capacity if you do not consent to be bound by the constitution and rules of EC and any additional rules imposed by the competition. EQUINE CANADA STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE EQUINE CANADA, the National Federation of Canada, supports adherence to humane treatment of horses in all competitions under its jurisdiction. EQUINE CANADA is committed to: Upholding the welfare of horses, regardless of value, is a primary consideration in all activities. Requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect, and the compassion that they deserve, and that they never be subjected to mistreatment. Ensuring that owner, trainer, exhibitors and their agents use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose. Providing for the continuous well being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals and competition officials to achieve the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort, sanitation and safety as a matter of standard operating procedure. Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare. Increasing education in training and horsemanship practices. Requiring owners, trainers and exhibitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules and to work within industry regulations in all equestrian competitions. Reviewing, revising and developing competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of horses. The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training and exhibition procedures, would determine to be neither cruel, abusive nor inhumane. All participants at Central East shows are required to abide by this statement of Principle. Per Article A801, every entry at an EC sanctioned competition shall constitute an agreement by the person responsible that the owner, leasee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver or rider and all horses shall be subject to the EC constitution and all rules of EC and any additional rules set by the competition. ENTRY FEES BRONZE AND SILVER DIVISIONS $ $ $ $ $ $ $ 25.00 30.00 95.00 45.00 30.00 30.00 35.00 Ticketed Warm Up (FRIDAY) Ticketed Jumper Schooling (FRIDAY) Hunter Divisions Individual Jumper Classes Equitation Greenhawk Medal Class Total Administration Fee (Non-Refundable- Includes $25 Administration, $4 Trillium development fund, $5 Medic, $1 Number) $ 7.00 $ 3.50 $ 25.00 Mandatory EC Drug Fee for Silver Mandatory EC Fee Drug Fee for Bronze Post Entry Fee (after Friday August 15, 2014) N.S.F. Cheque Corn Roast Tickets for Saturday Night Show Stabling Only – No Day Stalls Available Camper Space Scratch Fee Non-Showing Horse Fee – entry form required $ 50.00 $ 10.00 $135.00 $150.00 $ 25.00 $ 50.00 Please Note: There is no refund on ‘day-of’ scratches. PRIZE MONEY TO BE AWARDED TO TOP FOUR PLACINGS AS FOLLOWS Hunter Over Fences st 1 = $35.00 2 nd = $29.00 Hunter Under Saddle st 1 = $25.00 2 nd = $19.00 rd 3 = $18.00 th 4 = $17.00 3 = $27.00 4 = $26.00 Jumper Classes st 1 = $55.00 2 nd = $47.00 rd 3 = $40.00 th 4 = $40.00 Hack Division st 1 = $35.00 2 nd = $27.00 rd 3 = $25.00 rd th 4 = $25.00 th RIBBONS WILL BE AWARDED TO EIGHTH PLACE. All divisions will only run if there are three (3) entries or more as of closing date, or at the show organizer’s discretion. ZONE CLASSIC SILVER DIVISIONS/CLASSES 1. SMALL / MEDIUM HUNTER PONY Entry Fee: $95.00 Open to ponies 13.2 hh and under, fences according to current Equine Canada rules. Only B and C Riders may show a small or med. pony. 1. Over Fences 2. Over fences 3. Over Fences 4. Under Saddle 2. LARGE PONY HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Open to ponies exceeding 13.2 hh but not exceeding 14.2 hh, fences according to current Equine Canada rules. 5. Over Fences 6. Over Fences 7. Over Fences 8. Under Saddle 3. SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER DIVISION Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences not to exceed 18”. Riders showing in this division are not eligible to compete in any other divisions over fences but may enter C Equitation on the flat. Open to riders who have not passed their th 12 birthday as of January 1, 2015 (C Equitation age). Open to Ponies and Horses, however distances will not be adjusted for ponies. 9. Over Fences 10. Over Fences 11. Over Fences 12. Under Saddle 4. CHILDREN’S 2’6” HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Open to juniors riding horses. No ponies are permitted. Riders are not eligible to compete in any division with a height over 2'6", except for the Low/High Hunter Development Division. Horse/Rider combinations are only permitted to cross enter into the hack division and their age appropriate equitation on the flat. 29. Over Fences 30. Over Fences 31. Over Fences 32. Under Saddle 5. ADULT AMATEUR 2’6” HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Open to adult amateurs riding horses. No ponies are permitted. Riders must hold a valid Equine Canada Amateur Card. Riders are not eligible to compete in any division with a height over 2'6", except for the Low/High Hunter Development Division. Horse/Rider combinations are only permitted to cross enter into the hack division and their age appropriate equitation on the flat. 33. Over Fences 34. Over Fences 35. Over Fences 36. Under Saddle 6. MODIFIED ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences 2’9”. A horse/rider combination may not enter any other class or division at the show. The rider may enter in any other division or class at that show on another horse or pony. The horse may be shown in another class/division with another rider. 21. Over Fences 22. Over Fences 23. Over Fences 24. Under Saddle 7. MODIFIED CHILDREN’S HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences 2’9. Open to horses only. Riders showing in this division may enter another division at this show with a different horse. Horses competing in this division may compete in any other division at the horse show for which they are eligible with a different rider. 25. Over Fences 26. Over Fences 27. Over Fences 28. Under Saddle 8. CHILDREN’S WORKING HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences 3’0”. Restrictions as per current EQUINE CANADA rules. 13. Over Fences 14. Over Fences 15. Over Fences 16. Under Saddle 9. ADULT AMATEUR WORKING HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences 3’0”. All adults competing in this division must possess a current EC Amateur Card. Riders may enter Low section of the Trillium Hunters. 17. Over Fences 18. Over Fences 19. Over Fences 20. Under Saddle 10. LOW WORKING HUNTER Entry Fee $95.00 Fences 3’0”. Open to all. Cross entries to Trillium Hunters are restricted to the Low section. 37. Over fences 38. Over fences 39. Over fences 40. Under saddle 11. TRILLIUM HIGH/LOW WORKING HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences low – 3’3” high - 3’6”. Cross entries to Trillium Hunters are restricted to the Low section. 41. Over Fences 42. Over Fences 43. Over Fences 44. Under Saddle 12. 2’6”/2’9” HUNTER DEVELOPMENT DIVISION Entry Fee: $95.00 This division is open to all horses. No ponies are permitted. Horse and rider combinations may only cross enter into the 2’6” Children’s or 2'6" Amateur Divisions, hack division, age appropriate equitation on the flat. Competitors may move both up and down in heights between shows, but competitors may not change heights once the division has started. 13. Over Fences 14. Over Fences 15. Over Fences 16. Under Saddle 13. HACK DIVISION – HORSES ONLY Entry Fee: $75.00 Open to all riders and horses (14.2 AND OVER). Passports are not required for this division unless the horse is competing in another silver class or division. Horses exhibited in this division are eligible to enter judged schooling classes. 53. Show Hack – as per current Equine Canada rules (Art.F1101) 54. Road Hack – as per current Equine Canada rules (Art.F1102) 55. Pleasure Hack – as per Equine Canada rules (Art.F1103) 14. 0.90 M JUMPER Entry fee $45.00 per class Open to all. Maximum height of fences to be 0.90 m. May be run with immediate jump off format for Table A classes. 72. Table A (Article 238) 73. Table A Speed 74. Table A (Article 238) EQUITATION CLASSES Entry Fee: $30.00 per class Conditions as outlined in the current Equine Canada rules. Junior “A” – a rider who is 15, 16 or 17 on January 1 of current year. Junior “B” – a rider who is 12, 13 or 14 on January 1 of current year. Junior “C” – a rider who is under 12 on January 1 of current year. 56. “A” Equitation on the Flat 57. “A” Equitation Over Fences 58. “B” Equitation on the Flat 59. “B” Equitation Over Fences 60. “C” equitation on the Flat 61. “C” Equitation Over Fences 62. Adult Amateur Equitation on the Flat 63. Adult Amateur Equitation O/F (3’) GREENHAWK MEDAL CLASSES Entry Fee: $30.00 per class Originally created in the image of the Jump Canada Medal, the Trillium Medal Class has evolved into a specialty class unique to the Trillium Circuit. Where a contradiction exists, these specifications supersede those of the Equine Canada Jump Canada Medal. These classes are open to Junior and Amateur riders only. Riders may walk the course. Eligibility as per individual hunter division specs for that particular medal. First Phase - Over Fences: Figure eight course of not less than eight jumps. Class is judged in accordance to Article G1008 Class Routine Over Fences. No additional tests over fences are permitted. Second Phase - On The Flat: All contestants, or a minimum of ten shall be called back to perform at a walk, trot and canter. From a maximum of four competitors, the judge may call for a minimum of two or more requirements from Article G1009 Tests (Equine Canada Rule Book Section G). Scoring: Medal classes will be judged 60% over fences and 40% on the flat. Tack & Equipment: All tack and equipment remains the same for both phases. Restrictions as per Article G1003 through G1005 (Equine Canada Rule Book Section G). 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70 71. Greenhawk Small/Medium Pony Medal (2’3”/2’6”) Greenhawk Large Pony Medal (2’9”) Greenhawk Modified Children’s Medal (2’9”) Greenhawk Modified Adult Medal (2’9”) Greenhawk Children’s Medal (3’) Greenhawk Children’s Training Medal (2’6”) Greenhawk Adult Amateur Training Medal (2’6”) Greenhawk Jumper Medal (See Specs next psge) Originally created on the image of the CET Medal, the Trillium Jumper Medal has evolved into a specialty class unique to the Trillium Circuit. These specifications supersede those of the Equine Canada CRT Medal. Open to Juniors and Amateurs only. Riders are to be judged on equitation over a jumper type course with a time allowed. Course height a maximum of 1.0 M and course must contain one double or triple combination with at least one spread fence. Jumping Phase: 60% Flat Phase: 40%. Jumper tack as per current Equine Canada rules (no standing martingales, draw reins or restricted running martingales allowed). Tack must remain the same during the flat phase. Jackets are required. Flat phase will have working walk, working trot sitting and rising, lengthening of the trot and canter, working canter. The working canter on the counter lead must be demonstrated for one full revolution of the ring. The top four riders after the flat phase may be asked to complete a short test as determined by the judge. These riders will not be able to watch the other riders complete their short test. 15. JUNIOR/AMATEUR JUMPER 1.0 M Entry Fee: $45 per class (Formerly Child/Adult Jumper) Fences 1.0 M. Open to Ponies (ridden by a Junior) and Horses. * The open 1 metre Jumper and Junior/Amateur 1 metre Jumper divisions will be run consecutively, with one course walk and two sets of ribbons. Horse/rider combinations will be limited to ONE of these divisions at this height. 75. Table A (Article 238) 76. Table A Speed 77. Table A (Article 238) 16. OPEN 1.0 M JUMPER Entry fee $45.00 per class Open to all. Maximum height of fences to be 1.0 m. May be run with immediate jump-off format for Table A classes. The open 1 metre Jumper and Junior/Amateur 1 metre Jumper divisions will be run consecutively, with one course walk and two sets of ribbons. Horse/rider combinations will be limited to ONE of these divisions at this height. 78. Table A (Article 238) 79. Table A Speed 80. Table A (Article 238) 17. SIMMTECH LTD. 1.10 M JUMPER Entry fee $45.00 per class Open to all. Maximum height of fences to be 1.10 m May be run with immediate jump-off format for Table A classes. This division is generously sponsored by Simmtech Process Engineering Ltd. 81. Table A (Article 238) 82. Table A Speed 83. Table A (Article 238) ZONE CLASSIC BRONZE DIVISIONS/CLASSES LEAD LINE CLASS Entry Fee: $25.00 th Open to children who have not passed their 10 birthday as of January 1, 2015. Riders may not cross enter into any other class. Rider / Ponies must be led by a capable handler 16 years of age or older. 84. Lead Line Class WALK / TROT EQUITATION CLASS Entry Fee: $25.00 Riders may not cross enter into “C” Equitation classes. They may cross enter into the Cross Rail Hunter Division. 85. Walk / Trot Equitation on the Flat 18. CROSS RAIL HUNTER DIVISION Entry Fee: $95.00 Riders showing in this division are not eligible to compete in any other classes except Walk / Trot Equitation. Riders showing in this division are not eligible to compete in any other classes except the Walk/Trot Equitation on the Flat. Open to Junior Riders only. Courses will contain a maximum of eight obstacles and will contain no combination obstacles. 86. Over fences 87. Over Fences 88. Over Fences 89. Under Saddle (Walk / Trot only) 19. CHILDRENS’ HIGH/LOW PONY HUNTER Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences: 2’0”(Small), 2’3”(Med) and 2’6”(Large). Open to all ponies. Ponies will jump 3” below their regular pony hunter division height and distances will be adjusted according to size as per EC Rule G306.6.A. Pony / rider combinations are restricted from competing in any other division requiring them to jump. 90. Over Fences 91. Over Fences 92. Over Fences 93. Under Saddle PONY PLEASURE HACK Entry Fee: $25.00 94. Pony Pleasure Hack As per EC guidelines for Pleasure Hack in the regular Hack Division. Open to all ponies at the Zone Classic. Ribbons and prizes to eighth. 20. NOVICE HUNTER DIVISION Entry Fee: $95.00 Fences 2’ 0”. Horses or ponies showing in this division may enter other divisions requiring them to jump with a different rider. Riders are limited to this division, Training Eq. on the Flat and the Hack Division. Horse/rider or pony/rider combinations are restricted from competing in any other divisions/classes requiring them to jump. Lines will be set on minimum of 72’, with no combinations and no adjustments for ponies. 98. Over Fences 99. Over Fences 100. Over Fences 101. Under Saddle 21. .75 M TRAINING JUMPER Entry fee $45/class Open to all. Horse/Rider combinations are permitted to show in any two Jumper divisions and the Jumper Medal, plus miscellaneous classes. (This does not affect eligibility to show in hunter divisions) 95. Table A – (Article 238 AM5) 96. Table A Speed 97. Table A – (Article 238 AM5) MEDAL CLASSES Entry fee $30/class Conditions as outlined in the current Equine Canada rules. The top ten riders from the over fences phase may be called back for further equitation testing on the flat. Tack remains same for both phases. 102. Greenhawk Children’s Low/High Pony Medal 103. Greenhawk My First Medal 104. Greenhawk Training Jumper Medal (.75m & .90m) EQUITATION CLASSES 105. Training Equitation on the Flat Entry fee $30 SCHOOLING HUNTER #150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156,157, 158 Entry Fee: $30 per class These classes are open to all horses and riders. They will run on all day open judge’s card, one card per 25 horses. Please notify the in gate before you enter the ring whether it is a schooling round or the first round of your division. Ask in gate staff or office staff if you have any questions before the start of your division. Heights will be concurrent with divisions run. Schooling Cards will be closed during equitation th over fences and medal classes. Ribbons to 8 . BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! 106. PONY MODEL & PERFORMANCE U/S Entry Fee $30 Ponies entered must have a valid measurement card as provided by EC. Open to mares and geldings. Ponies will work under saddle walk, trot and canter both directions and then strip for conformation inside the ring. One groom per horse will be permitted to assist handlers in removing tack and preparing horses for the model section. Prize Money as per Hunter U/S, Ribbons to Eighth 107. WARMBLOOD MODEL & PERFORMANCE U/S Entry Fee $30 Horses entered must be any breed of papered Warmbloods and copies of papers must be submitted to horse show office with entryin this class. Open to mares, stallions, geldings. Juniors may not ride stallions. Horses will work under saddle walk, trot and canter both directions and then strip for conformation inside the ring. One groom per horse will be permitted to assist handlers in removing tack and preparing horses for model portion. May cross enter into Classes 108 provided they meet criteria. Prize Money as per Hunter U/S, Ribbons to Eighth 108. CSHA MODEL & PERFORMANCE U/S Entry Fee $30 Horses entered must be papered Canadian Sport Horses and copies of papers must be submitted to horse show office before they show in this class. Open to mares, stallions, geldings. Juniors may not ride stallions. Horses will work under saddle w/t/c/ first and then strip for conformation inside the ring. One groom per horse will be permitted to assist handlers in removing tack and preparing horses for model portion. May cross enter into Classes 107 or 109 provided they meet criteria. Prize Money as per Hunter U/S, Ribbons to Eighth 109. THROUGHBRED MODEL & Entry Fee $30 PERFORMANCE U/S Horses entered must be any breed of papered Warmbloods and copies of papers must be submitted to horse show office before they show in this class. Open to mares, stallions, geldings. Juniors may not ride stallions. Horses will work under saddle w/t/c/ first and then strip for conformation inside the ring. One groom per horse will be permitted to assist handlers in removing tack and preparing horses for model portion. May cross enter into Classes 108 provided they meet criteria. Prize Money as per Hunter U/S, Ribbons to Eighth. DO YOU KNOW SOMEONE WHO DESERVES TO WIN THIS YEAR’S ZONE CLASSIC HORSEMANSHIP AWARD? SEND US YOUR LETTER OF SUPPORT! the.ridge@sympatico.ca Letters must be received before midnight Thursday August 20, 2015 110. $1,000 RAM EQUESTRIAN HUNTER DERBY Entry Fee: $50.00 This high performance hunter class presents competitors an opportunity to best showcase the talents of horse and rider over a challenging course with high performance, handy and “take your own line” options. The class combines a Hunter Classic with a Handy Hunter class in a one round format. Judging: Each competitor receives a score with 3 components up to a maximum of 120: 1. Hunter score (out of 100) - The class is judged as a handy hunter class with a score. 2. High performance bonus (up to 10 bonus points) - Two bonus points awarded for each high performance option taken on course (e.g. higher jump, natural jumps, more challenging line options), up to five options will be offered on course. 3. Handy bonus (up to 10 bonus points) – Zero to ten additional bonus points awarded at the judge’s discretion for additional handiness and high performance displayed on course, including: Efficiency of stride in bending lines, unique turns and approaches, inside turns, slices, athleticism and boldness (e.g., big gallop to jumps), impressionable start and finish. Jumps: Class runs at the following heights: 2’3”2’6”/2’9”/3’0”/3’3”/3’6” The course should include at least 10 jumps and include: 1. Traditional hunter jumps 2. Natural jumps - bank, post and rail, board fence/gate, stone wall, logs, hedge, brush, pens/chute 3. Handy options - inside turns, unique approaches, combination complex (e.g., pen), broken lines, unrelated distances. Formal attire preferred. Prize Money: $200 $160 $140 $120 $100 $70 $60 $50 $50 $50 111. $1,000 RAM EQUESTRIAN TOP SCORE CHALLENGE Entry Fee: $50.00 THIS CLASS WILL NOT RUN WITH LESS THAN TEN ENTRIES. Art. 270 (Joker 12.2) Must have completed a full course in .9m/1.0m/1.10m in order to qualify for this class. Horses qualifying out of the 1.0m classes will jump 1.0m, horses qualifying out of the 1.10m classes will jump 1.10m. Proper formal attire required. Prize Money: $300 $225 $175 $150 $125 $100 $75 $50 WE LOOK FORWARD TO HOSTING YOU AT THE 2015 ZONE CLASSIC!