Annual - Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby
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Annual - Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby
6th Annual Featuring The $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby A Benefit For Food Bank of Northern Nevada June 27 - 28, 2015 Reno, Nevada #330452 6/27/2015 / #328075 6/28/2015 together we can solve hunger™ • 1 in every 4 children in our area do not have enough to eat • 30% of those we serve are Veterans • 89% of those we serve are NOT homeless • 68% of our clients must choose between medical care and medicines or food - fbnn.org 775-331 3663 550 Italy Drive, McCarran, NV 89434 Directions 4200 Old US Hwy 395 Washoe Valley, NV 89704 From Reno, NV: Take I-580 S/US Hwy 395 for about 15 minutes Take exit 50 Bowers Mansion Rd/NV 429/Old US Hwy 395 Turn right on Old US Hwy 395/US Hwy 395 Alternate/Bowers Mansion Rd for about 3 minutes - 5.9 miles Franktown Meadows Equestrian Facility is on the left. From Carson City, NV: Take I-580 S/US Hwy 395 N. to Exit 44 for Eastlake Blvd. Turn Left at Eastlake Blvd. Turn right at NV-429/Old US Hwy 395 N/State Rd 422 - 5.5 miles Franktown Meadows Equestrian Facility is on the right. 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 4 Competition Officials The following officials have accepted invitations to participate in The Weekend of Equestrian Excellence Management reserves the right to vary or add to this list as necessary. Competition Manager Philip J De Vita Course Designer Philip J De Vita National Judges Jim Dahlquist Meg Skaffgard International Judges Scott Williamson George Thornbury John Roper William Sparks Production Coordinator Mike Moran StewardDianne Johnson Competition Secretary Nancy Gannon Veterinarian Dr. Kris Purcell 775-782-4087 FarrierTrey Moncrief 775-223-1414 EMTPaulette Schneider 775-530-3848 If you have any questions please email at: FMHunterDerby@gmail.com 5 www.FMHunterDerby.com 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. Competition Timeline Friday, June 26 th 5:00 pm: Order-of-Go to be drawn in show office for Welcome Stake and National Hunter Derby 6:30 pm: BBQ & Cocktails (All riders, owners, trainers and officials are invited) Saturday, June 27th $500 Welcome Stake Sponsored by Breakaway Farms 8:00 am: Course Walk for Officials and Riders 8:00 am: Gates Open 10:00 am: Welcome Stake Begins $2,500 National Hunter Derby Sponsored by Maplewood Stables, Inc. 1:00 pm: National Hunter Derby Begins (Approximately 4:00pm Awards Ceremony) 6:30 pm: Order-of-Go to be drawn at Rider's VIP Reception (All riders, owners, trainers and officials are invited) Sunday, June 28th $25,000 International Hunter Derby Sponsored by the MacLean Family & Franktown Meadows 8:00 am: Competition Field Open for Flat Work (8:00 am to 9:30 am) 10:30 am: Course Walk for Officials and Riders 10:30 am: Gates Open 11:00 am: Champagne Brunch 12:00 pm: Calcutta 12:45 pm: Calling of the Hounds 1:00 pm: First Horse on Course 3:45 pm: Awards Ceremony 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 8 Rules & Regulations The Horse Show Management reserves the right to limit entries in the Welcome Stake, as well as National and International Hunter Derby classes, to refuse, accept conditionally, or to cancel any entries, disqualify any riders or exhibitors, prohibit exhibition of entries, cancel awards, prizes, change any course, reschedule any class, after due notice to the exhibitors; to change rings or rotate judges; to change specifications in the class as competition warrants. Each horse entered in the competition will be under the control of competition management, but the management will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur, and it shall be a condition of entry that each exhibitor hold the competition and the officials, employees, sponsors of the competition blameless for any loss or accident to his/her horse(s), employee(s), or equipment. The same horse may compete in the Welcome Stake, USHJA National Hunter Derby, and USHJA International Hunter Derby at Franktown Meadows. Entries Entries will close on June 1, 2015. If any entries are accepted after this date, they will be subjected to a $50.00 late fee. Entries should be sent to: Attn: Nancy Gannon ~ Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 1325 Airmotive Way, Suite 390 • Reno, NV 89502 Checks made payable to: Water and Rails, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization • “FBNN” in the memo line Trailer-In and Stabling Stabling consists of permanent 12x12 stalls with doors. Stalls are limited for these classes, please contact FMEF for arrangements at 775-849-1600 or fmhunterderby@gmail.com Stall Fees $300 per stall, includes bedding. Tack stalls limited and requests will try to be met. Welcome Stake / National Hunter Derby Trailer-In Fee $100 per horse. Drugs/Medications Current USEF Rules relating to drugs and medications will be enforced. A payment of $16.00 ($8.00 drug and med., $8.00 USEF Admin.) will be required for each horse entered. In accordance with Federal Waste Tracking Act of 1989 which restricts the disposal of medical waste, Bio Hazardous Medical Waste Containers will be provided in the stable area. All exhibitors and their agents will be responsible for the proper disposal of this waste. 9 www.FMHunterDerby.com 2015 Rules & Regulations Coggins/Health Certification A current negative Coggins test A current health certificate is required for all out-of-state horses A current proof of vaccination record USEF & USHJA All owners, riders, trainers and coaches are required to present the actual copies of their USEF & USHJA membership card to competition secretary. To speed processing, please send a copy of your cards with your entry forms. For membership information, visit: USHJA - www.ushja.org ~ USEF - www.usef.org Protective Headgear It is compulsory for all persons at Federation licensed hunter, jumper, or hunter/ jumper competitions, when mounted anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM/SEI standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. USEF GR801 Attire Formal/dress attire required by riders. Buff breeches and shad belly, white breeches and dark or scarlet coat, hunt colors coat or official sponsor or team jacket permitted. Draw for Order of Go Welcome Stake and National Class Draw for Order of Go takes place in show office Friday, June 26th at 5:00 pm. International Class The draw for the order of go will take place Saturday, June 27th at 6:30 pm at the cocktail party for owners, exhibitors, officials and trainers. Schooling Sand ring and grass area are available for schooling from 8:30 am until the conclusion of the event Friday, June 26th, 2015 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Competition Ring available for flat work Sunday, June 28th, 2015 8:00 am – 9:30 am Competition Ring available for flat work Horse/Rider Biography and USHJA Declaration Form Numbers will not be issued until the horse/rider biography and appropriate USHJA forms are signed and received by the show office. 11 www.FMHunterDerby.com Rules & Regulations Poling Manual Poling and the use of bamboo offsets are prohibited at all times on the grounds of Franktown Meadows Equestrian Facility. In the event of a violation of this regulation, the involved horse and trainer of record indicated on the entry blank may be suspended from further competition at the show at which the violation occurred. 24 Hour Rule All horses competing in the International Hunter Derby must be on the competition grounds 24 hours prior to the start of the first round. A horse may be exempt from this 24 hour period for certain circumstances only if approved by the USHJA and the competition management prior to the 24 hour deadline. Refunds Entry fees will not be refunded unless a certificate of illness or injury prepared by an accredited veterinarian is presented to the secretary prior to event. Motorized Vehicles Minors who do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but 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 operation. Violations of this rule 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. Competition Office Hours Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday-Sunday: 7:00 am - 5:00 pm (The office will be located in the main barn) Pets No Dogs allowed at Franktown Meadows Equestrian Facility Footing The main arena is a grass derby field measuring 442' x 186' 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 12 708.404.4336 Sue Leep Owner/Head Trainer 9455 Dressler Lane Gardnerville, Nevada 89460 www.visionquestone.com Rules & Regulations Prize Money No monies will be awarded to owners who have not provided the show office with their social security number, address and a signed W-9 form. The prize money will be given within 30 days of the conclusion of the event. $500 Welcome Stake (paid to 8th) 1st - 25%, 2nd - 20%, 3rd - 15%, 4th - 10%, 5th - 10%, 6th - 10%, 7th - 5%, 8th - 5% $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby (paid to 12th) 1st - 30%, 2nd - 22%, 3rd - 13%, 4th - 8%, 5th - 6%, 6th - 5%, 7th - 4%, 8th - 3%, 9th - 3%, 10th - 2%, 11th - 2%, 12th - 2% $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby (paid to 12th) 1st - 30%, 2nd - 22%, 3rd - 13%, 4th - 8%, 5th - 6%, 6th - 5%, 7th - 4%, 8th - 3%, 9th - 3%, 10th - 2%, 11th - 2%, 12th - 2% Farrier No farrier other than the official horse show farrier will be permitted to shoe horses on the horse show grounds without the express permission of show management. Awards $2,500 National Hunter Derby All riders in the top twelve (12) overall (or their designated representative if not available) must ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money. $25,000 International Hunter Derby USHJA will provide ribbons for the First Round, Second Round and the Overall standings. All riders in the top twelve (12) overall (or their designated representative if they are not available) must ride for ribbons in order to receive prize money. 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 14 General Conditions and Specifications $500 Welcome Stake Presented by Breakaway Farms Prize Money will be distributed as follows: 1st - 25%, 2nd - 20%, 3rd - 15%, 4th - 10%, 5th - 10%, 6th - 10%, 7th - 5%, 8th - 5% Entry Fee $100 Fences 3’0”, 3’3” This class is not sanctioned by USHJA and does not count for USHJA NHD series standings or zone HOTY bonus points. The class will consist of one round. Minimum of ten fences set at 3’0” to 3’3” in height. The course shall be a hunter class type course and include the following: • An in and out • A bending line • A long approach to a single fence The course may also include: • Tight turn options • Different tracks • Clever options for jump approaches No rider meeting is required. An order of go shall be drawn by hand or computer generated and posted at least one hour prior to the start of the class. 15 www.FMHunterDerby.com General Conditions and Specifications $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby Presented by Maplewood Stables, Inc. Prize Money will be distributed as follows: 1st - 30%, 2nd - 22%, 3rd - 13%, 4th - 8%, 5th - 6%, 6th - 5%, 7th - 4%, 8th - 3%, 9th - 3%, 10th - 2%, 11th - 2%, 12th - 2% Entry Fee $250 Fences 3’0”, Option fences to 3’5” Specifications • Open to all eligible horses. • Each horse/rider combination must complete a separate USHJA Exhibitor Declaration Form no later than one hour prior to the start of the class. • Riders, owners, and trainers must be active current members of the USEF and USHJA before the start of the class. • The order of go will be posted a minimum of one (1) hour prior to the start of the class. Horses entered in the class will not jog for soundness. • Formal/dress attire required (per HU127). Two Round Classic Round 1 Classic Hunter Style Course There will be a minimum of 10 obstacles. Fences will be set at 3’, with four option fences set at 3’5”. Round one will be judged on performance, hunter pace and style, quality and substance, movement and brilliance. After the score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped without major fault (maximum of four points). Round 2 Handy Hunter Course There will be a minimum of eight obstacles. Fences will be set at 3’, with four option fences set at 3’5”. Round two will be judged on performance, hunter pace and jumping style, quality and substance, movment, handiness, and brilliance of pace. After the score is given, one point will be added for each high option fence jumped without major fault (maximum of four points). The top 12 horses from the first round will return for the second round. They will return in reverse order of score for the first round; lowest score going first and highest score going last. The classic will be judged by two judges sitting together. The score from round one will be added to the score from round two to obtain the overall score from each horse. 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 16 General Conditions and Specifications Ties The Judging Panel must award a different base score to each competitor in any one round. All ties in all rounds will be broken using the base score (before adding height bonus points) of that round. In the case of ties occurring in the overall results, the Second Round base scores (before adding height bonus points) will be used to break any ties. There will NOT be a jump off for tied horses. Zone bonus points will be awarded. Complete course specs can be found on the USHJA website: www.USHJA.org Tailored program dedicated to horse and rider achieving success at all levels. Ashlin Bowen Breakaway.bowen@gmail.com 775-846-5715 General Conditions and Specifications $25,000 USHJA International Hunter Derby Presented by The MacLean Family and Franktown Meadows Equestrian Facility Prize Money will be distributed as follows: 1st - 30%, 2nd - 22%, 3rd - 13%, 4th - 8%, 5th - 6%, 6th - 5%, 7th - 4%, 8th - 3%, 9th - 3%, 10th - 2%, 11th - 2%, 12th - 2% Entry Fee $750 Fences 3’6” – 4’0”, Option fences at minimum of 4’3” (no max height) Specifications • Open to all eligible horses. • Each horse/rider combination must complete a separate Hunter Derby Entry Form. • Riders, owners, and trainers must be active current members of the USEF and USHJA before the start of the first day of competition. • Horses must be on the property a minimum of 24 hours prior to the start of the class and must remain on the competition grounds until competition of the class. • All horses must be ridden in the designated school areas and back numbers must be worn. • The order of go will be a blind draw which takes place at the required rider meeting and in a case of multiple horses ridden by the same rider, competition management must pre-select draw positions for each horse. • Competing horses are not required to jog for soundness however it is mandatory for horses to check in 24 hours prior to start of first round. • Formal/dress attire required (per HU127). Two Round Classic Fence heights 3’6” to 4’0” with a maximum of 50% of the jumps set at 3’6” and with a minimum of four 4’0” to 4’3” fences in each round set as option jumps. Tradition will be emphasized in the attire of both the riders and the horses. Horses will show in traditional hunter tack, including snaffles, pelhams, double bridles, and both running and standing martingales. Round 1 Classic Hunter Style Course To be shown over a hunter classic type course consisting of a minimum of 10 fences/obstacles that simulate those reminiscent of the hunt field and a variety of derby jumps to be used. Fence heights set 3’6” – 4’0”. The course must include 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 18 Proud Sponsor Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby June 27 - 28, 2015 General Conditions and Specifications four higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4’3” in height (no max height). To be judged on performance, hunter pace, style, quality and substance, movement and brilliance. The top twelve (12) horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, must return for Round Two, if available. Round 2 Handy Hunter Course Course will consist of a minimum of 8 obstacles and will include a minimum of three required “handy options.” The course must include four higher height option fences set at a minimum of 4’3” in height (no max height). To be judged on style, brilliance, and handiness. Ties a. Neither judging panel may award the same base score to any two competitors in any one round unless a competitor’s score is below the cut-off score. b. All ties in all rounds will be broken by the base score (before adding height and/or handy bonus points) of the designated tie breaking judging panel. c. Unless the prize list states that more than 12 entries are to return for the second round, only the top 12 horses from the first round, after all ties are broken, are eligible to return for the second round. d. All ties for overall first place in the class will compete in a jump-off round. In the case of unsafe conditions preventing a jump-off from being held, the tie will be broken using the second round base score (before adding height and handy bonus points), of the designated jump-off tie breaking judging panel. e. Ties for other than first place in the overall standings will be broken using the second round base score, (before adding height or hand bonus points) of the designated jump-off tie breaking judging panel. Judging a. The Classic Hunter Style Round shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners, and way of going. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher height option fence jumped. These two scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination’s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of the each horse-and-rider combination for this round. b. The Hand Hunter Round shall be judged and numerically scored on quality, movement, jumping style, manners, and way of going. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of one additional point for every higher 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 20 Internship Program Young Horse Trainer School Breeding and Sales Course Design Clinics Training Program for Beginners to Advanced Riders Owner Julie Winkel Maplewood Inc. 425 W. Laramie dr. Reno Nv 89521 (775)849-1849 General Conditions and Specifications height option fence jumped and each judging panel must award a Handy Bonus Score consisting of between zero and 10 bonus points to each horse-and-rider combination for handiness of round. These three scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination’s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse-and-rider combination for this round. c. The Jump-Off Round, if required, shall be judged and numerically score on quality, movement, jumping style, manners, and way of going. In addition to this base score, each judging panel must award an Option Bonus Score consisting of between zero and 10 bonus points to each horse-and-rider combination for handiness of round. These three scores must be announced separately and then added together to determine each horse-and-rider combination’s score for this round from each judging panel. The scores of all the judging panels will be added together to determine the total score of each horse-and-rider combination for this round. d. The total scores of each horse-and-rider combination from each round will be added together to determine their final overall Hunter Derby score. This score will determine the final overall standings for the class. Boyd Richards 775.848.2929 Jeff Richards 775.971.7788 Visit our website for an estimate, upload a file, or more information. printingservicesofnevada.net Proud Supporter of the 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 2015 Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby 22 Franktown Meadows National Hunter Derby #290492 Special Competition, #330452, #328075 shop .com National Hunter Derby The popularity of the International Hunter Derby Program prompted USHJA to develop a separate series of competitions modeled after the Derby but geared toward the up-and-coming horses and riders. The National Hunter Derby Program was launched in 2010 to provide both horses and riders a place to gain experience in Derby competition at a lower height and difficulty level. The program has enjoyed continued success and growth throughout the current competition year. International Hunter Derby The mission of the USHJA International Hunter Committee is to advance the sport of show hunters and to bring it to the international level. This committee is dedicated to preserving: • The traditional principles of hunter riding • The ideals of brilliance, correct jumping style, and the athletic ability of the show hunter • Sportsmanship and the welfare of the show hunter • True collaboration of horse and rider at the highest level of training and competition. The Cause The Food Bank of Northern Nevada is a distribution service that operates in cooperation with more than 130 partner agencies throughout a service area that spans over 90,000 square miles. Through these services, the food bank provides assistance to more than 97,000 people each month, half of those are children and seniors. Through the fundraising efforts of the Franktown Meadows Hunter Derby, the Food Bank of Northern Nevada will continue working to end hunger in our region through direct services, advocacy, outreach, and education.