2015 Fall Show Premium - Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper

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2015 Fall Show Premium - Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper
Enter Online: www. horseshowtime.com
or fax completed entry form to Aubin Skankey at 702-583-7352
Attention All Riders and Trainers…
2015 Spring Horse Shows
February 13th-15th
Judge: Cathy Robinson Encinitas, CA
Entries close: February 7th
March 20th-22nd
Judge: James Waldman Vista, CA
Entries close: March 14th
April 10th-12th Spring Classic
Judge: Cyndi Merritt Thousand Oaks, CA
Entries close: April 4th
Penny Bichsel, SNHJA Print Secretary
424 Rhythm Street
Henderson, NV 89074
Entry Deadlines: 5PM Saturday before the show
Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper Association
Horseman’s Park—Main Arena
5800 E. Flamingo Road
Las Vegas, Nevada
2015 SNHJA Horse Show Series
Please refer to this premium for the first half of the 2015 SNHJA horse show series
including the February, March and April schooling shows. Also, please watch for the April
horse show schedule update to include specifications for Classic classes. Sponsorship form,
entry form, membership form, stall request form and other information are available at
www.SNHJA.com.
Shavings may be purchased through SNHJA for horse shows at a cost of $10 per
bag. Trainers may order shavings for their whole barn on the stall request form. Individual
riders not stalled with one of the larger barns may order shavings on their entry form. If
your trainer is ordering shavings, please do not duplicate their order on your entry
form. Please be reminded that shavings are not permitted to be delivered to Horseman's
Park for horse shows.
Credit card payment is now available in the show office. Please indicate a credit card
number on your entry form to serve as $25 entry deposit. Deposit is credited to show
bill. Deposit is forfeited if rider is a show scratch.
If you would like to sponsor a class, or donate to a class, contact Aubin Skankey, Show
Secretary in the Show Office or Jodi Bentley, SNHJA Director at (702) 592-3480 .
Stacy Lambakis
Ambulance
MedicWest
stacy@toplinefarm.com
President
Karen Cardarelli
Past President
Liz Krueger
Vice President
Michael Celso
michaelcelso@gmail.com
Treasurer
Nancy Whissel
whisseln@gmail.com
Show Secretary
Aubin Skankey
aubins@earthlink.net
Print Secretary
Penny Bichsel
royaldasher@cox.net
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kmchunter@aol.com
dekrueger@hotmail.com
Jodi Bentley
jodibentley163@gmail.com
Angel Pitton
wings821@gmail.com
Annette Spinetti
SUNDAY 8:00 A.M
W3 Open Warm-up
322. AA/ Children’s Hunter Under Saddle
323. AA/ Children’s Hunter Over Fences 3’0”
324. AA/ Children’s Hunter Over Fences 3’0”2nd Rd
101. Schooling Hunter Under Saddle
102. Schooling Hunter Over Fences 2’ 6”
103. Schooling Hunter Over Fences 2’ 6” 2nd Rd
319. Modified Hunter Under Saddle
320. Modified Hunter Over Fences 2’6”
321. Modified Hunter Over Fences 2’6” 2nd Rd
112. Open Hunter Under Saddle
113. Open Hunter Over Fences 3’0”
114. Open Hunter Over Fences 3’0” 2nd Rd
203. Leadline
104. Low Jumper 1.00m
105. Low Jumper 1.00m 2nd Rd
198. Walk Trot Under Saddle
199. Walk Trot Obedience
200. Trot Over Poles Hunters
115. Open Jumper 1.10m
116. Open Jumper 1.10m 2nd Rd
296. Beginning Rider Hunter Under Saddle
297. Beginning Rider Hunter Hack Crossrail
298. Beginning Rider Hunter Crossrail 2x Around
(Class 219 not to start before 1pm)
219. Open Equitation 3’3” Flat
220. Open Equitation Over Fences 3’3”
108. SNHJA 3’3” Medal
106. Equitation 3’0” Flat
107. Equitation Over Fences 3’0”
327. SNHJA 3’0” Medal
.80m
.80m 2nd Rd
.80m
.80m 2nd Rd
109. Schooling Jumper .85m
110. Schooling Jumper .85m 2nd Rd
SATURDAY 8:00 A.M.
W2 Open Warm-up
201. Walk Trot Equitation
202. Walk Trot Obedience
203. Trot Over Poles Equitation
302. Crossrail Horse Hunter Under Saddle
204. Crossrail Rider Hunter Under Saddle
303. Crossrail Horse Hunter Over Fences
304. Crossrail Horse Hunter Over Fences 2nd Rd
205. Crossrail Rider Hunter Over Fences
206. Crossrail Rider Hunter Over Fences 2nd Rd
210. SNHJA 2’0” Medal
316. Children’s Pony Hunter Under Saddle
317. Children’s Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
318. Children’s Pony Hunter Over Fences 2’3” 2nd Rd
308. Short Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle
312. Long Stirrup Hunter Under Saddle
309. Short Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
325. Short Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 2’3” 2nd Rd
313. Long Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
326. Long Stirrup Hunter Over Fences 2’3” 2nd Rd
300. Beginning Rider Equitation Flat
301. Beginning Rider Horsemanship Flat
299. Beginning Rider Eq. Crossrail 2x Around
2015 SNHJA BOARD
Directors
FRIDAY 10:00 A.M.
W1 Open Warm-up
97. Schooling Hunter Under Saddle
98. Schooling Hunter Over Fences 2’3”
99. Schooling Hunter Over Fences 2’3” 2nd Rd
126. Hopeful Jumper Open
127. Hopeful Jumper Open
124. Hopeful Jumper Jr/Am
125. Hopeful Jumper Jr/Am
2015 SHOW STAFF
Show Manager
2015 SNHJA SPRING SHOW SCHEDULE
annettespinetti@me.com
305. Crossrail Rider Equitation Flat
306. Crossrail Rider Equitation Over Fences
307. Crossrail Rider Equitation Over Fences 2nd Rd
207. Mini Equitation Flat
208. Mini Equitation Over Fences 2’0”
209. Mini Equitation Over Fences 2’0” 2nd Rd
310. Short Stirrup Equitation Flat
314. Long Stirrup Equitation Flat
311. Short Stirrup Equitation Over Fences 2’3”
315. Long Stirrup Equitation Over Fences 2’3”
211. Restricted Rider Hunters Under Saddle
213. Restricted Rider Equitation Flat
212. Restricted Rider Hunters Over Fences 2’6”
214. Restricted Rider Equitation Over Fences 2’6”
215. SNHJA 2’6” Medal
216. Low Hunter Under Saddle
217. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’9”
218. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’9” 2nd Rd
This schedule may be subject to change
if determined necessary.
119. Equitation 2’9” Flat
120. Equitation Over Fences 2’9”
121. SNHJA 2’9” Medal
128.**This
Hopeful
Jumpermay
Open
.80m to change if
schedule
be subject
129.determined
Hopeful Jumper
Open .80m 2nd Rd
necessary.**
122. Hopeful Jumper Jr/Am .80m
123. Hopeful Jumper Jr/Am .80m 2nd Rd
117. Training Jumper .90m
118. Training Jumper .90m 2nd Rd
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RULES, REGULATIONS AND
GENERAL INFORMATION
ALL MEMBERS AND EXHIBITORS ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING THE RULES GOVERNING OUR HORSE SHOWS.
AWARDS INFORMATION
RIBBONS AND POINTS
A Rule Book Is Available In The Show Office
1.
Ribbons will be awarded through 6th place for those divisions with jumps greater than 2’0” and
through 8th place for divisions 2’0” and less. Riders must show in two classes per division to
qualify for the show championships. Points are awarded as follows: 1st place-6 points, 2nd
place-4 points, 3rd place-3 points, 4th place-2 points, 5th place-1 point. If there are 11 or more
entries add 2 points per place. If there are 20 or more in a class, the class will be split. Champion and Reserve Champion are awarded in the following divisions:
Open Jumper
Low Jumper
Training Jumper
Schooling Jumper
Hopeful Jumper Jr/Am
Hopeful Jumper Open
Walk/Trot Hunter
Walk/Trot Equitation
Beginning Rider Equitation
Beginning Rider Hunter
Crossrail Rider Equitation
Mini Equitation
Short Stirrup Equitation
Long Stirrup Equitation
Restricted Rider
Equitation 2’9”
Equitation 3’0”
Open Equitation 3’3”
Crossrail Horse
Crossrail Rider Hunter
Short Stirrup Hunter
Long Stirrup Hunter
Children’s Pony Hunter
Schooling Hunter 2’3”
Schooling Hunter 2’6”
Modified Hunter 2’6”
Low Hunter 2’9”
AA/Children’s Hunter
Open Hunter 3’0”
NOTE: All ribbons and prizes not claimed by the end of the show Sunday will be
forfeited.
YEAR END AWARDS
Exhibitors are responsible for knowledge of the rules governing the horse show and for their
own errors and omissions. In the case of violation of the cross entry restriction, the entry
will forfeit its entry fee, class placing and prize money.
For every horse entered herein for competition, the horse will be under the control of the
Horse Show Management, but the show 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 shall
hold the horse show, and the officials, employees, directors, officers, sponsoring entities of
the horse show and the facilities at which the show is held blameless for any loss or accident
to himself, his horses, employees or equipment which may occur from sickness, fire or other
cause.
2.
Eligibility: Each rider must be a member of SNHJA as of show date (no retroactive points if you join
after showing). To be eligible for a year-end award, rider must compete for points in the division in
at least three shows during the year. Annual champion and reserve champion awards are normally
presented at the Year-End banquet in the following divisions.
Open Jumper
Low Jumper
Training Jumper
Schooling Jumper
Hopeful Jumper Jr/Am
Hopeful Jumper Open
Walk/Trot Hunter
Walk/Trot Equitation
Beginning Rider Equitation
Beginning Rider Hunter
Crossrail Rider Equitation
Mini Equitation
Short Stirrup Equitation
Long Stirrup Equitation
Restricted Rider
Equitation 2’9”
Equitation 3’0”
Open Equitation 3’3”
SNHJA 2’0” Medal
SNHJA 2’6” Medal
SNHJA 2’9” Medal
SNHJA 3’0” Medal
SNHJA 3’3” Medal
CONDITIONS OF COMPETITION: The Horse Show Management reserves the right to
itself to interpret all questions and conditions in regard to or arising out of, or incident to the
show without claims for damages or recourse of any kind. The Horse Show Management
shall decide all questions not covered in this premium: its decision to be final. The Horse
Show Management reserves to itself the right to disqualify any riders or exhibitors, prohibit
exhibition of the entries and cancel award prizes, without any claim for damages, to change
any course, 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.
Crossrail Horse
Crossrail Rider Hunter
Short Stirrup Hunter
Long Stirrup Hunter
Children’s Pony Hunter
Schooling Hunter 2’3”
Schooling Hunter 2’6”
Modified Hunter 2’6”
Low Hunter 2’9”
AA/Children’s Hunter
Open Hunter 3’0”
ENTRY PROCESS: Complete your entry online at www.horseshowtime.com or fill out
the enclosed entry form and fax to Aubin Skankey at 702-583-7352. ALL ENTRIES
MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5PM, SATURDAY BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF THE
SHOW. After this date, the $25.00 Post Entry Fee will be added. Each entry must be
accompanied by a $25 deposit that is credited to the show bill. If entry is a “no show”
the deposit will not be returned. NO PHONE ENTRIES. In case of a minor, the parent
or guardian must sign entry form and provide an emergency phone number. Payment does
not need to be made with pre-entries. Full payment in the form of cash or blank check
MUST be left with the show office in order to receive numbers.
Trainers must leave a trainer’s check before any numbers will be released to clients by
the office. Trainers’ checks will be available for return after the last client has
checked out with the office.
ATTENTION ADDITIONAL RIDERS OF SHARED HORSE: All riders must check
in and leave a check in the office even if the horse’s number has been released to another rider.
Exhibitors that compete without being entered and those who enter at the gate will be
charged double. Incomplete entry forms, such as those that have no classes listed, are subject to post entry fee. IF PAYING IN CASH, NO ENTRY CHANGES WILL BE ALLOWED. A $40 fee will be imposed on any returned check. Returned checks will not be
processed a second time and payment must be received in the form of money order, cashier’s check or cash within 10 days of notice for original amount plus the penalty. Tack stall
splits shall be submitted by trainers during the show, not later than Friday afternoon. Show
office hours: Saturday/Sunday, 7-1/2-hour after show ends. Horses on show grounds for
schooling only must have an entry form submitted and pay for grounds fee ($25 per day)
or stall fee ($60 per show) and a schooling fee ($40 per show).
In the Walk/Trot, Beginning Rider, Crossrail Horse, Crossrail Rider, and Mini Equitation divisions
once a rider and/or horse has won the year-end champion or reserve champion award, they will not be
eligible to show again in that division.
Points: The rider accumulates points in equitation classes. Riders may show on different horses
throughout the year. The horse accumulates points in hunter classes.
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3.
BRAIDING OPTIONAL
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RULES, REGULATIONS AND
GENERAL INFORMATION, CONTINUED
4.
FEES: Show Entry Deposit (per rider) $25
(forfeited if show is scratched,
credited to show bill if rider shows)
Regular Class
Leadline Class
Warm-up Class
Medal Class
Medal Final
Special Classes
Hunter Classic, Micro Prix,
Hopeful Jumper Classic
5.
$25
$10
$20
$30
$40
$50
SNHJA Show Fee (mandatory, per horse)
SNHJA Non-Member Fee (per show)
Show Stall Fee (bedding not included)
Grounds Fee (per day, no stall requested)
Post Entry Fee (per show)
Vendor Fee (per day)
Jump Set-up Fee (per horse/rider combo)
RV Hook-up (per night)
Non-showing Horse Fee (per horse)
$25
$30
$60
$25
$25
$40
$ 5
$15
$40
MINOR EXHIBITORS: Parents or guardians of minor exhibitors (juniors) shall hold the
SNHJA, Clark County (Horseman’s Park) and Show Management harmless for injury to
such minor. No child’s entry will be accepted without the signature of parent or guardian on
the entry form. The signatures of instructors, agents or other unrelated persons will not be
accepted.
6.
JUDGES: It is the purpose of the Management to run the horse show at the highest possible
level of sportsmanship. The judges’ decisions in the show ring are their own responsibility
and management accepts no responsibility for those decisions. No one shall approach a
judge without first obtaining an appointment.
7.
AGE DIVISIONS: The age of an individual on December 1, 2014 (in accordance with
USEF rules) will be maintained throughout the entire competitive year (or November 30,
2015, whichever is sooner).
8.
ATTIRE: Proper hunt attire. Jackets required unless allowed otherwise at the judge’s
discretion. Properly fitting protective headgear must be worn when riding anywhere on the
show grounds. As required by the USEF all riders must wear an approved harnessed safety
helmet that meets or exceeds ASTM/SEI standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag.
9.
PARKING: All vehicles and trailers must be parked at least 30 feet from the barns per fire
marshal regulations.
10. SCHOOLING: An adult must supervise junior riders jumping in the warm-up arena and
during schooling rounds. Schooling fences must be jumped in the proper direction.
Schooling rounds in the show arena are available: Thursday all day, Friday morning
until 9am, Saturday before 7:30 AM & evening, and Sunday before 7:00AM. There is
a limit of 10 riders in the arena at any time. Courtesy is the rule in warm-up arena.
People on foot or lunging in the warm-up arena, please give way to riders schooling
over fences.
General Information

SNHJA is a non-profit horseshow club that is open to the public
and welcomes members from child through adult at all skill levels.
Shows are held monthly during winter and early spring. No shows
are held during the summer months, and resume again in the fall.
There is no charge to spectators to watch riders compete in the
shows.

Our website is www.SNHJA.com. Entry forms, premiums, membership forms, sponsorship forms and everything you need to
show, are available online.

Individuals who have not paid their membership fees will not accrue points. Membership forms are available in the Show Office
during each show and online at www.SNHJA.com

For information on advertising contact Penny Bichsel at (702) 3718721 or sponsoring classes, divisions, and prizes contact Jodi
Bentley at (702) 592-3480.

Completed show entries must be submitted online to
www.horsehowtime.com or faxed to Aubin Skankey at 702-5837352 by 5pm, the Saturday before the show, to avoid a late fee.
11. DOGS AND OTHER PETS: Dogs or other pets in stable area or anywhere on the grounds
must be on a leash and supervised. People with pets exhibiting aggressive behavior may
be asked to immediately remove the pet from the show grounds.
12. CLEANUP: Horseman’s park assesses SNHJA a fee based on the extent of cleanup that is
required by their crews. To lower this cost, please clean up after yourself and your horse.
Do not leave bulk shavings on the ground. Shavings only, no straw allowed. For horses
tied to trailers please put your manure at the end of the barns— NO MANURE IN THE
TRASH CANS. If you place manure in trash cans you will be charged a fee.
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SHOW REMINDERS...
When you are removing horses from
Horseman’s Park, please lock the stall doors.
SNHJA is charged by the park for each
unlocked stall.
RULES, REGULATIONS AND
GENERAL INFORMATION, CONTINUED
14. CLASSES: Each class must have at least two riders entered for the class to be held. If there are
less than three riders, half points will be awarded and there will be no champion or reserve champion during the show. Show Secretary has sole authority to make division assignments. See postings outside office the night before competition to confirm “A/B” assignments. “A” and “B”
divisions in large classes will be combined the night before competition if no horse conflicts, for
<10 entries for crossrails and walk/trot; for <16 entries for all other classes divided into divisions.
In “A” and “B” divisions, “A” riders cannot ride in “B” division and “B” riders cannot ride in “A”
division.
15. ABUSE: Competitors who abuse horses may be eliminated by the judge and/or the SNHJA board
and may be subject to fines and/or additional penalties.
Parking and RV Use:
1. No parking is allowed within 30 feet of Horseman’s Park barns.
Besides this being a violation of fire code, it prevents park staff
from picking up manure. Park police can give a ticket to violators.
2. Do not park in front of RV stations if you are not using them.
Parking in RV spaces may subject you to the $15/night RV
charge. There is plenty of parking available in the West parking
lot.
3. IMMEDIATELY AFTER HOOKING UP YOUR RV TO AN RV
STATION, notify the Show Office.
4. Violators will receive a written warning posted on their RV if they
have not registered their RV at the Show Office. If you ignore the
warning, your RV could be subject to TOWING.
Pocket Guide
Estimating class start times
Each show day, sheets listing class entries are posted and
are available in the Show Office for riders, trainers, and spectators to be able to estimate the times that classes will begin,
using the following approximate times.
Water/Drag—30 to 40 minutes
Each jumping round—2 minutes
Each flat class—10 minutes
Adjusting jump height—10 minutes
Course change—30 minutes
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
Hunter Division
HUNTER COURSES: Courses offered at this show will consist of 7 to 9 fences with one or two direction
changes. The fences will simulate obstacles found in the hunt field, such as brush, posts and rails, walls, inand-outs, gates, etc. Course diagrams will be posted one-half hour before each class.
HUNTER HACK CLASSES: Horses are shown at a walk, trot, and canter. The judge may ask for a halt and
back up. Upon completion of the flat portion, riders will be asked to line up in the center and individually
jump a line of 2 crossrails and return to the line up.
UNDER SADDLE CLASSES: Horses to be shown at walk, trot and canter both ways of the ring. Light
contact with the horse’s mouth is required. Horses should be obedient, alert and responsive and move freely.
They should not be eliminated for slight error. No martingales permitted.
WALK/TROT HUNTER: Open to the beginner rider who has never shown over fences at any show on any
horse. Circles are not permitted in the flat classes of this division. Riders may only cross enter Beginning
Rider classes. Year-end champion and reserve champion riders from prior years may not compete in this
division.
Class 198—Hunter Under Saddle Class 199—Walk Trot Pleasure Class 200—Trot Over Poles
BEGINNING RIDER/HUNTER: Open to the beginning rider who has never shown over fences at any show
on any horse, except in this division. Riders may cross enter into walk trot classes but not into any other
jumping classes. Riders may canter one at a time or in small groups at judge’s discretion. To be shown over a
course of 8 jumps in a circular pattern of twice around the outside lines. Trotting not to be penalized. Year end
champion and reserve champion riders from prior years may not compete in the division.
Class 296—Hunter Under Saddle
Class 297—Hunter Hack Crossrail
Class 298—Hunter Crossrail 2x Around
CROSSRAIL HORSE
Open to the horse of any age that has never shown over fences exceeding 2’3” at any show with any rider.
Horse may not cross-enter into any class where fences exceed 2’3”. The crossrail jumps measure 18” and will
not include gates or flower boxes. Jump cups are set at 2’3.” Year-end champion and reserve champion
horses from prior years may not compete in this division.
Class 302—Under Saddle
Class 303—Over Fences
Class 304—Over Fences 2nd Rd
CROSSRAIL RIDER
Open to the beginner amateur rider of any age who has never shown over fences exceeding 2’ at any show on
any horse. The crossrail jumps measure 18” and will not include gates or flower boxes. Jump cups are set at
2’3”. Trotting not to be penalized. Riders may not cross-enter into any class where fences exceed 2’ on any
horse. Year-end champion and reserve champion riders from prior years may not compete in this division.
Class 204—Under Saddle
Class 205—Over Fences
Class 206—Over Fences 2nd Rd
Equitation Classes:
Class 305—Flat
Class 306—Over Fences
Class 307—Over Fences 2nd Rd
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
SHORT STIRRUP HUNTER
Open to the beginner rider 11 and under (as of Dec. 1, 2014) who has never shown over fences
exceeding 2’6” on any horse. Fences may be set up to 2’3”; all oxers are narrow. Rider may not
cross-enter into any other class where fences exceed 2’6”.
Class 308—Under Saddle
Class 309—Over Fences Class 325—Over Fences 2nd Rd
LONG STIRRUP HUNTER
Open to the beginner rider 12 and over (as of Dec. 1, 2014) who has never shown over fences
exceeding 2’6” on any horse. Fences may be set up to 2'3”; all oxers are narrow. Rider may not
cross-enter into any other class where fences exceed 2'6”.
Class 312 —Under Saddle
Classes 313 —Over Fences Classes 326 —Over Fences 2nd Rd
*If either the short or long stirrup classes have fewer than 3 entries, the classes will be combined
and pinned together.
CHILDREN’S PONY HUNTER
Open to amateur riders showing ponies 14.2 hands and under. Fences are 2’0” or 2’3”; oxers are
narrow. Riders to declare height they desire to jump at the gate.
Class 316—Under Saddle
Class 317—Over Fences Class 318—Over Fences 2nd Rd
RESTRICTED RIDER
Open to any junior or adult amateur rider who has never shown over fences exceeding 2’9. Fences
are 2’6”. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Riders may not
cross enter into any other classes where fences exceed 2’9.”
Class 211—Under Saddle
Classes 212—Over Fences
Equitation Classes
Class 213—Flat Class 214—Over Fences
SCHOOLING HUNTER 2’3”
Open division. Fences are 2’3”.
Class 97—Under Saddle Class 98—Over Fences
SCHOOLING HUNTER 2’6”
Open division. Fences are 2’6”.
Class 101—Under Saddle
Class 102—Over Fences
Class 99—Over Fences 2nd Rd
Class103—Over Fences 2nd Rd
MODIFIED HUNTER 2’6”
Open to all riders. Manners shall be emphasized and extreme speed shall be penalized. Fences are
2’6”.
Class 319—Under Saddle
Class 320—Over Fences Class 321—Over Fences 2nd Rd
Calling for
Sponsorships!
Sponsors are needed for:
Ribbons
Prizes
Show facilities
Jumps
Insurance
Paramedics
There is a sponsor amount for every wallet!
Please contact Jodi Bentley, SNHJA Director
email: jodibentley163@gmail.com
cell: 702-592-3480
LOW HUNTER 2’9”
Fences are 2’9”. No cross-entry restriction.
Class 216—Under Saddle
Class 217—Over Fences
Class 218—Over Fences 2nd Rd
or donate in the Show Office
OPEN HUNTER 3’0”
Fences are 3’0”. No cross-entry restriction.
Class 112—Under Saddle
Class 113—Over Fences
Class114—Over Fences 2nd Rd
THANK YOU!
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2015 SPONSORSHIP
Class/Division Sponsorship
Rate
2-Class division
$70/division /show
3&4-Class division
$100/division/show
Medal Classes
$40/class/show
Classic Classes and Medal Finals
$500/class*
Division/Class Sponsorship: ___________________Total $ _______
………………………………………………….………………………..
Jump Placards
Rate
Renewal
$250/year*
New Placard
$300/year*
………………………………………………………….……………….
Banner, Newsletter and Web Advertising
Banner Display
$35/show
Link posted at www.snhja.com
$50/per link
Newsletters are published after each show, approximately 5 times/year.
Ad Size
Per Issue
Business card
$15
1/4 Page (B/W)
$20
1/2 Page (B/W)
$30
1/2 Page (color)
$60
Full Page (B/W)
$45
Full Page (color)
$75
SNHJA Webpage Link
$50/year
Premium/Newsletter Ad: Ad size: ______ Number of issues: _______ Total $______
………………………...…………….……………………………...
Other Donation or Sponsorship: ______________________________ Total $ ______
………………………………………………………...…………..
Please PRINT clearly:
Name ___________________________________________________
Business/Organization/Memoriam/Dedication (if applicable) _______________________
Address _________________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip Code _______________________________________________________
Phone _______________________________ Email______________________________
Please make checks payable to SNHJA
Sponsorships may be added to your show bill or paid separately.
Contact Jodi Bentley at 702-592-3480 or jodibentley163@gmail.com if you have questions.
Mail this form and a check made out to SNHJA to Nancy Whissel, 33 Pinion Drive, Las Vegas,
NV 89161and email ad material in a .jpg file to Penny Bichsel, royaldasher@cox.net
*Any sponsorship at or greater than $250 is entitled to a free 1/2 page ad
in each of the remaining newsletters for 2015.
This form is available online at www.snhja.com.
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
AA/CHILDREN’S HUNTER
Open to amateur riders showing horses and ponies. Fences are 3’0. Spreads not to exceed fence height.
In-and-Outs will not be adjusted for ponies.
Class 322—Under Saddle
Class 323—Over Fences Class 324—Over Fences 2nd Rd
Hunter Seat Equitation
The SNHJA Hunt Seat Equitation Classes are open to both junior and adult amateur riders as defined by
USEF.
WALK/TROT EQUITATION: Open to the beginner rider who has never shown over fences at any
show on any horse. Circles are not permitted in the flat classes of this division. Riders may only cross
enter Beginning Rider classes. Year-end champion and reserve champion riders from prior years may
not compete in this division.
Class 201—Equitation Flat Class 202—Walk Trot Obedience
Class 203—Trot Over Poles Equitation
BEGINNING RIDER EQUITATION
Open to the beginner rider who has never shown over fences at any show on any horse, except in this
division. Riders may only cross-enter into walk trot, but not any other jumping classes. Riders may
canter one at a time or in small groups at judge’s discretion. To be shown over a course of 8 jumps in a
circular pattern of twice around the outside lines. Trotting not to be penalized. Year-end champion and
reserve champion riders from prior years may not compete in this division.
Class 300—Equitation Flat Class 301—Horsemanship Flat
Class 299—Equitation Crossrail 2x Around
MINI EQUITATION 2’0”
Open to riders who have never shown over fences exceeding 2’3”. Fences are 2’. Year-end champion
and reserve champion riders from prior years may not compete in this division.
Class 207—Equitation Flat Class 208—Over Fences Class 209—Over Fences 2nd Rd
*If either the short or long stirrup classes have fewer than 3 entries, the classes will be combined and
pinned together.
SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION
Open to the beginner rider 11 and under (as of Dec. 1, 2012) who has never shown over fences
exceeding 2’6” on any horse. Fences may be set up to 2’3”; all oxers are narrow. Rider may not crossenter into any other class where fences exceed 2’6”.
Class 310—Flat
Class 311—Over Fences
LONG STIRRUP EQUITATION
Open to the beginner rider 12 and over as of Dec. 1, 2012 and has never shown over fences exceeding
2’6” on any horse. Fences may be set up to 2'3”; all oxers are narrow. Rider may not cross-enter into
any other class where fences exceed 2'6”.
Class 314—Flat
Class 315—Over Fences
EQUITATION 2’9”
Riders are required to jump no less than eight obstacles at 2’9”. Riders in this division may not cross
enter into another equitation or hunter division where the fences exceed 3’ in height and the rider may
not cross enter Jumper classes where the fences exceed 3’3”.
Class 119—Equitation Flat Class 120—Equitation Over Fences
EQUITATION 3’0”
Fences are 3’0.”
Class 106—Equitation Flat
Class 107—Equitation Over Fences
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
Medal Classes
Riders entered in the SNHJA Medal Classes must be members of SNHJA prior to
showing in the medal classes. Those competitors who are not members prior to entering
the class will not be eligible for points. The top eight in point standings (including all
ties) will compete in the finals in October. Points will be awarded as follows: 6,4,3,2,1.
SNHJA 2’0” MEDAL
Riders must be members of the Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper Association. Riders are
required to jump no less than eight obstacles at 2’0” over hunter type fences. Top 4 riders
to work-off. Riders may not have shown over fences exceeding 2’3” on any horse to be
eligible. (Tests 1-8)
Class 210—SNHJA 2’0” Medal
SNHJA 2’6” MEDAL
Riders must be members of the Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper Association. Riders are
required to jump no less than eight obstacles at 2’6” over hunter or jumper type fences.
Top 4 riders to work-off. Riders may not have shown over fences exceeding 2’9” on any
horse to be eligible. (Tests 1-11)
Class 215—SNHJA 2’6” Medal
SNHJA 2’9” MEDAL
Riders must be members of the Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper Association. Riders are
required to jump no less than eight obstacles at 2’9” over hunter or jumper type fences.
Top 4 riders to work-off. Riders in this division may not cross enter into another
equitation or hunter division where the fences exceed 3’ in height and the rider may not
cross enter Jumper classes where the fences exceed 3’3”. (Tests 1-11)
Class 121—SNHJA 2’9” Medal
SNHJA 3’0” MEDAL
Riders must be members of the Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper Association. Riders are
required to jump no less than eight obstacles at 3’0” over hunter or jumper type fences.
Top 4 riders to work-off. Water jump may be included. (Tests 1-19)
Class 327—SNHJA 3’0” Medal
SNHJA 3’3” MEDAL
Riders must be members of the Southern Nevada Hunter Jumper Association. Riders are
required to jump no less than eight obstacles at 3’3” over hunter or jumper type fences.
Top 4 riders to work-off. Riders may also compete in the SNHJA 3’0” Medal. Water
jump may be included. (Tests 1-19)
Class 108—SNHJA 3’3” Medal
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CLASS SPECIFICATIONS
Jumper Division
HOPEFUL JUMPER Jr/Am .80m
Open to the Jr/Am rider who has never shown over a jumper course with fences exceeding .85m (2’9”). The same rider/horse combination may not cross enter into any jumper
class at any horse show with fences exceeding .85m (2’’9”).
Class 122—Hopeful Jumper .80m
Class 123—Hopeful Jumper .80m
Class 124—Hopeful Jumper .80m
Class 125—Hopeful Jumper .80m
HOPEFUL JUMPER OPEN .80m
Open to any horse. No cross entry restrictions.
Class 126—Hopeful Jumper .80m
Class 127—Hopeful Jumper .80m
Class 128—Hopeful Jumper .80m
Class 129—Hopeful Jumper .80m
SCHOOLING JUMPER .85m
The same Rider/Horse combination may not cross enter into any jumper class at this
horseshow with fences exceeding 3’3”.
Class 109—Schooling Jumper .85m
Class 110—Schooling Jumper .85m 2nd Rd
TRAINING JUMPER .90m
Open to any horse. Table to be posted with the course.
Class 117—Training Jumper .90m
Class 118—Training Jumper .90m 2nd Rd
LOW JUMPER 1.00m
Open to any horse. Table to be posted with the course.
Class 104—Low Jumper 1.00m
Class 105—Low Jumper 1.00m 2nd Rd
OPEN JUMPER 1.10m
Open to any horse. Table to be posted with the course. Fence spreads 3’6” to 4’
Class 115—Open Jumper 1.10m
Class 116—Open Jumper 1.10m 2nd Rd
Meter Conversions
.80m = 2’7”
.85m = 2’9”
.90m = 2’11”
1.00m = 3’3”
1.10m = 3’7”
Warm up Classes
WARM UP CLASSES W1, W2, W3
To be held open all day, each day, at every height. No cross entry restrictions. For the
convenience of our exhibitors, you may enter this class at any time and enter as often as
you wish. You must only do the warm up course that is posted. No ribbons will be
awarded. Entry fee is $20.00.
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