WHAT IS A JUMPING DERBY?
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WHAT IS A JUMPING DERBY?
WHAT IS A JUMPING DERBY? A jumping derby combines stadium jumps (will fall if hit) and cross country obstacles (solid and immoveable) that might typically be encountered at an event or horse trials. This is a good test of your horse’s willingness to jump a mix of fences over varied terrain. In a traditional derby, there is also a dressage test, but since we offer dressage tests at this show, you can choose to enter a test in the other portion of the show, or just do the derby (stadium and cross country). The winner is closest to optimum time where a refusal or knocking a fence down carries time faul ts. WHO SHOULD ENTER? Anybody who events or wants to event can benefit from the jumping derby! It is an excellent opportunity for people interested in Eventing to “test the waters” without investing in expensive equipment and clothing. Also, anybody who liked to have fun in a low key, casual atmosphere! GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS: Generally run according to USEA rules where applicable. Classes will be run from the highest downwards – if you are eliminated, you may ride in the lower division of your choice for no fee. DIVISIONS: INTRO: MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES IS 18”, Optimum speed is 300 Meters Per Minute. MAXIMUM TIME ALLOWED FOR COURSE TBA. BEGINNER NOVICE: MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES IS 2’9” OPTIMUM SPEED IS 325 MPM. NOVICE: MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES IS 2’11” OPTIMUM SPEED IS 350 MPM. TRAINING: MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF FENCES IS 3’3” OPTIMUM SPEED IS 375 MPM. NO HORSE MAY BE ENTERED IN MORE THAN 2 DIVISIONS. Rider: __________________________________________________________________ Address: _______________________________________________________________ City: __________________________________ST: _______________Zip: __________ Phone: _______________email: ______________________ Age if < 18: ___________ Emergency contact Name: ________________________ Phone: __________________ (Required) (Required) Horse Name: ____________________________________________________________ Negative Coggins Required – Dated within 1 year of Show Date -- Enclose with entry. Must show Coggins before unloading horses. Division(s) ___________________ Cost per Division: $30 Total Class Fees: $_____________ KDEA Non Member ($10.00): ______ ..............(payable only once, even if riding more than 1 horse) Administrative Fee: $5.00 …............................. (payable for each horse/rider combination) Total $$ Paid: ______________ Make checks payable to KDEA and send Entry to Susan Lang, 7819 E 31st Cir N, Wichita, Ks 67226Waiver of Liability for Participation: I hereby agree that the Kansas Dressage and Eventing Association, Palmer Ranch and their officers, owners, agents and employees shall not be responsible or liable to me for any injury, loss or damage resulting from my participation in the KDEA Jumping Derby, May 17, June 28, Sept 20 (circle one) in 2014. I hereby expressly release and waive any claims I may have against Kansas Dressage and Eventing Association, Bekki Moore, Palmer Ranch and their officers, owners, agents and employees and I agree to indemnify said parties against any and all claims for injury, loss or damage I may suffer. WARNING: Under Kansas law, there is no liability for an injury to or the death of a participant in domestic animal activities resulting from the inherent risks of domestic animal activities, pursuant to K.S.A. 60-4001 through 60-4004. You are assuming the risk of participating in this domestic animal activity. Inherent risks of domestic animal activities include, but shall not be limited to: (1) The propensity of a domestic animal to behave in ways i.e., running, bucking, biting, kicking, shying, stumbling, rearing, falling or stepping on, that may result in an injury, harm or death to persons on or around them; (2) the unpredictability of a domestic animal's reaction to such things as sounds, sudden movement and unfamiliar objects, persons or other animals; (3) certain hazards such as surface and subsurface conditions; (4) collisions with other domestic animals or objects; and (5) the potential of a participant to act in a negligent manner that may contribute to injury to the participant or others, such as failing to maintain control over the domestic animal or not acting within such participant's ability. Signature of Rider: ______________________________________________________ (Parent or guardian must sign if under age 18) _______________ Date