2019 AJC - Event Schedule (Front cover to come) - 2019 Pryde's Australian Jumping Championships - Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
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2019 AJC – Event Schedule (Front cover to come) 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Event Organiser Boneo Park 312 Boneo Park Boneo, Victoria 3939 www.australianjumpingchampionships.com.au www.boneopark.com.au All queries to: Email: events@boneopark.com.au Office phone: 03 5986 3006 Course Designers Gavin Chester President of Ground Jury - Graeme Watts Kevin Taranto Anthony Murray Kevin Tully Event secretary - Annie White Ed McNair Chief Judge - Anne Garner Rebecca Henry Chief Steward - Chris Wallis Event Director – Scott McNaught Technical Delegate – David Sheppard Entries open Entries online: 9am Tuesday 1st October boneopark.com.au If you need assistance with entries please contact Entries close Boneo Park Equestrian Centre 11pm Sunday 13th October 03 5986 3006 or events@boneopark.com.au Boneo Park would like to thank all the sponsors that have contributed to the 2019 Australian Jumping Championships. Please support the companies who are supporting you! 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
2019 Timetable of Classes Wednesday 6th November 2019 Ring 1 Ring 2 Class Event Art Class Event Art 1 Future Stars Rd 1 238.2.2 4 Emerald Series Rd 1 238 2.2 2 Mini Prix Rd 1 239,263 5 Open 1.10m 238 2.1 3 Aust Childrens Rd 1 239,263 Ring 3 Ring 4 Class Event Art Class Event Art No classes in Ring 3 today No classes in Ring 4 today Thursday 7th November 2019 Ring 1 Ring 2 Class Event Art Class Event Art 6 Aust Junior Rd 1 239,263 10 Ruby Series Rd 1 238 2.2 7 Aust Senior Rd 1 239,263 11 Mini Prix Rd 2 238 2.2 8 Aust Young Rider Rd 1 239,263 12a Open 1.10m 238 2.1 9 Future Stars Rd 2 239,263 12b OTT Series Rd 1 238 2.1 Ring 3 Ring 4 Class Event Art Class Event Art 13 Aust Amateur Rd 1 239,263 16 Ivory Series Rd 1. 239,263 14 Emerald Series Rd 2 239,263 17 Pearl Series Rd 1 238 2.1 15 Open 1.25m 238 2.1 18 Opal Series Rd 1 238 2.2 Friday 8th November 2019 Ring 1 Ring 2 Class Event Art Class Event Art 19 Aust Young Rider Rd 2 238 2.2 22 Aust Children Rd 2 238 2.2 20 Aust Senior Rd 2 238 2.2 23 Aust Amateur Rd 2 238 2.2 21 Aust Junior Rd 2 238 2.2 24 Ruby Series Rd 2 238 2.2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Class Event Art Class Event Art 25a Open 1.10m 238 2.2 28 Ivory Series Rd 2 238 2.2 25b OTT Series Rd 2 238 2.2 29 Pearl Series Rd 2 239,263 26 Open 1.25m 238 2.1 30 Opal Series Rd 2 238 2.1 27 Open 1.35m 238 2.1 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Saturday 9th November 2019 Ring 1 Ring 2 Class Event Art Class Event Art 31 Aust Childrens Final 238 2.2 34 Emerald Final 238 2.2 32 Future Stars Championship 238 2.2 35 Aust Amateur Final 238 2.2 33 Mini Prix Final 238 2.2 36 Aust Speed Championships 239,263 Ring 3 Ring 4 Class Event Art Class Event Art 37 Ruby Consolation 238 2.2 40 Ivory Series Rd 3 238 2.1 38 Emerald Consolation 238 2.2 41 Pearl Series Rd 3 238 2.2 39 Open 1.15m 238 2.1 42 Opal Series Rd 3 239,263 Sunday 10th November 2019 Ring 1 Ring 2 Class Event Art Class Event Art 43 Aust Junior Final 273 2.2 3.3.2 47 Ruby Final 238 2.2 44 Aust Young Rider Final 273 2.2 3.3.2 48 Senior Consolation 238 2.2 45 Aust OTT Series Fiinal 238.2.2 49 Opal Series Final 238 2.2 46 Aust Senior Final 273 2.2 3.3.2 Ring 3 Ring 4 Class Event Art Class Event Art 50 Pearl Series Final 238 2.2 54 Ivory Series Final 238 2.2 51 Young Rider Cons (125 cm) 238 2.2 55 Junior Consolation 238 2.2 52 Future Stars Cons (125cm) 238 2.2 56 Amateur Consolation 238 2.2 53 Mini Prix Cons (130cm) 238 2.2 Prize Money - over $100,000 Please read this carefully to ensure prompt payment of your prize money. Height class prize money will be paid in cash upon presentation of your competition licence where applicable, at the Event office. Championship block event prize money will be direct debited to your account. It is vital that you provide the correct BSB and account numbers when entering the show. If these details are supplied correctly this transfer will be done within 3 weeks from end of show. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Conditions of Entry This event will run under EA/FEI rules. The Organising Committee (OC) reserves the right to change or amend the program at their discretion. All owners and competitors will be personally responsible for damages to any third parties caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. Please ensure the safety of your children whilst in proximity to horses. Conduct of the Organising Committee The Technical Delegate, Ground Jury, Officials, Boneo Park and Equestrian Australia (EA) are responsible for ensuring Horse Welfare guidelines are observed. Additionally the above mentioned groups are responsible for ensuring that EA and Boneo Park Codes of Conduct are adhered to at all times. Block Entry There will be a block entry for Children, Junior, Young Rider and Senior Championships. The Future Stars, Mini Prix, Amateur, Ruby & Emerald Series will also be block entry. The block entry for these championships/series will include two qualifying classes and a final class or alternatively the consolation class for those not qualifying for the final. The Ivory, Pearl and Opal series will also be block entry. The block entry for these series will include three qualifying classes and a final class for those who qualify. Scratching / Refunds of Entries All scratchings prior to close of entries will be refunded in full less a $50 administration fee. Once the entries have closed, no refunds will be given unless a veterinary or medical certificate is provided within seven days of the event. If a veterinary or medical certificate is supplied within the given timeframe 50% of entry fees paid will be refunded. All scratchings must be emailed to events@boneopark.com.au Refunds of Stables/yards/campsites More than three days from the event, stable, yard and camping fees will be refunded in full less a $20 administration fee. Within three days of the event, refunds, less the $20 administration fee, will be given if the stable/yard/camp site can be filled. No stable refund will occur once the event has started. For biosecurity, you must clear any stabling changes with the Event Secretary or Stable Manager. Starts per horse Horses may only start in a maximum of two classes per day. Riders and Owners All riders and owners must be current financial members of EA with no exception. All horses and ponies must hold current EA registration with the exception of those competing in the Ivory, Pearl and Opal series. EA age rules (a) Junior –Riders are considered Juniors, from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 12 until the end of the calendar year in which they turn 18 years old. (b) Young Rider – Riders are considered Young riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 16 until the end of the calendar year in which they turn 21 years old. (c) Senior Rider – Riders are considered Senior riders from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 18. (d) Children – Riders are considered children up until the end of the calendar year in which they turn 14 years old. (e) Open height classes - Riders may take part in open competitions 1.20m and above from the beginning of the calendar year in which they reach the age of 12. Dress Code Riders in all competition rings must be in correct dress unless otherwise instructed by the judge. It is compulsory for athletes to wear a properly fastened safety EA approved helmet at all times whilst mounted. The only exception to this is senior athletes may remove their helmet at the presentation in the competition arena only. Presentations Presentations will be mounted, and riders must wear their correct attire. Riders who are not available for presentations or who do not fulfill any media commitments that may be required by the OC, may forfeit all prize money. Winners of classes may be required to participate in photo and media obligations. All competitors are required to stay at Boneo Park until the completion of the final presentations. Each horse is only permitted one rider for the competition. Stallions The Organising Committee follows the EA Stallion Code of Conduct. Dogs Dogs must be kept on a leash and under effective control at all times. Dogs are not permitted in warm up or competition areas. Boneo Park reserve the right to change or amend the program at their discretion. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
1. Nomination Conditions for Championship Titles How many starts A rider may not ride more than three horses (if entries permit) in any one championship division. In the case of excessive entries, the OC reserve the right to restrict a rider to two starts. Competitors, whose age allows them, may compete in two consecutive divisions, i.e. Junior and Young Rider or Young Rider and Senior. However, they must compete on different horses. 14.3.2 The following rules are to be used for all Championship divisions and Teams Competitions. 14. 3.3 The Championship comprises Three Competitions, two Qualifying Competitions and a Final Competition, each taking place on a different day. For the Senior Australian Championship there must be a break of one day between the Second and Third Competitions. It is recommended that for the other Championships, that where possible, there is a break of one day between the Second and Third Competitions. 14. 3.4 The obstacle dimensions and speed of the competitions are to be advised in the Championship schedule. The maximum heights for the competitions are: Division First Qualifier Second Final Qualifier Children 1m Max 1.05 – Max 1.10 – 1.10m 1.15m Junior 1.20m-1.25m 1.20m-1.25m 1.25-1.35m Young 1.30m-1.35m 1.30m-1.40m 1.35m-1.45m Rider Senior 1.40m-1.45m 1.50m-1.60m 1.50m-1.60m 14. 3.5 Allocation of Points for the two Qualifying Competitions The winner of each Competition gets one point more than the number of starters in the First Qualifying Competition. The second placed gets two points less than the winner, the third placed three points less than the winner, and so on. Athletes eliminated or retiring: Athletes who have been eliminated or have retired in the initial round of the first two Competitions do not get points. Equality of points among Athletes: Points won by Athletes who are tied are added up and divided equally. Fractions of 0.5 and more are rounded up; fractions of less than 0.5 are rounded down. Transformation of points to penalties After the Second Qualifying Competition points are transformed into penalties. The Athlete with the highest number of points after the two Competitions will have 0 penalties. For all other Athletes the number of penalties will be calculated by multiplying with the coefficient of 0.50 the difference between their number of points and the points of the leading Athlete after the two Competitions. In this procedure all decimals are rounded down. Classification The overall Champion will be the Athlete with the lowest number of penalties after the three Competitions. An Athlete who qualifies for Round B of the third and Final Competition but who does not start in that Competition will be ranked after Athletes who started in both Round A and Round B of the Final Competition. If Athletes are tied for first place after the three Competitions, there will be a jump-off against the clock over a reduced course of at least six obstacles. In case of equality of penalties and time in this jump-off a second jump-off, against the clock, will be held over the same course. Athletes not in the jump-off but tying on penalties will be separated for the purpose of the Final overall classification by their time in the second round of the Third Competition. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Starting order for Second Qualifying Competition and Final In the Second Qualifying Competition, the starting order is according to the reverse order of points allocated after the First Qualifying Competition. The starting order in Rounds A and B of the Third Competition is, respectively, according to the reverse order of penalties (i.e. points transformed into penalties) after the second Qualifying Competition, and after Round A of the Third Competition. Athletes with equality of points (after the first Qualifying Competition) or penalties (after the second Qualifying Competition or after Round A of the Third Competition) will retain the same starting order among themselves as in the previous Competition or round, whichever is applicable. 14. 3.6. The design and construction of all obstacles with regard to safety and technical suitability must be approved by the Technical Delegate and Course Designer. The minimum diameter of poles used in all Championship Competitions must be at least 9 cm. Should a dispute arise relating to these obstacles, the Technical Delegate has the final decision. 14. 3.7. The water jump must be used two times in the Senior Championship. It is compulsory in the first round of the team Competition. Water to be used with rail placed above the water for the First Qualifying Competition. The Course Designer will, at his discretion, decide in which other Competitions the water jump will be used. First Qualifying Competition The First Qualifying Competition constitutes Part 1 of the Teams Competition This First Qualifying Competition is conducted over a big Table A course and judged under Table C (JRs Art. 239 and 263) without a jump-off in the event of equality for first place. Obstacles 12 to 14 obstacles, including one double and one treble or two or three doubles. For seniors a water jump, with rails above the water, 3.6 metres maximum, including the take-off element. At the discretion of the course designer a water jump, with rails above the water, may be included for Juniors and Young Riders. Height As per the table in 14.3.4 with the spread in proportion to the height. Length: 500 m minimum, 600 m maximum. Starting order The starting order for the first Competition is a random draw. Second Qualifying Competition The Second Qualifier constitutes Part 2 of the Teams Competition Conduct, Table, Speed This Second Qualifying Competition is conducted over one round run under Table A against the clock at a speed of 375 m per minute with one jump-off. (JRs Article 238 2.2) Athletes and Horses which are tied for first place will jump off against the clock. At the discretion of the Technical Delegate, depending on the size of the arena, the speed may be reduced to 350 m per minute. Obstacles Twelve to 14 obstacles, including one double and one treble or two or three doubles. Height As per the table in 14.3.4, with the spread in proportion to the height. A maximum of two spread obstacles with a width of one metre or less may be used. At least two vertical obstacles must be maximum in height. Sloping walls do not count as compulsory vertical obstacles. Water jump (compulsory in the first round): 3.3 metres (not including the take-off element giving total of 3.8 m maximum). Length: 500 m minimum, 700 m maximum. Starting order for Second Qualifying Competition In the Second Qualifying Competition, the starting order is according to the reverse order of points allocated after the First Qualifying Competition. See 14 3.5 above Only the Athletes and Horses, which have taken part in the first Competition, may take part in the Second Qualifying Competition Third and Final Competition The 20 best placed Athletes qualify for the first round (A) of the Third and Final Competition. Athlete on the same penalties for the 20th position will all be eligible to start in the Round A of the Final. If there are less than 20 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
athletes who have elected to start in Round A of the Final they will be replaced by the next best placed athlete. A maximum of five athletes may be replaced. Conduct, Table, Speed The Third and Final Competition is conducted over two rounds (A) and (B) each judged under Table A with a jump off if required. With a time allowed at a speed of 375 m per minute. To be specified in the Schedule: 15 Athletes return for the second round. At the discretion of the Technical Delegate, depending on the size of the arena, the speed may be reduced to 350 m per minute. Round A Obstacles, Round A Ten to 12 obstacles, including one double and one treble or three doubles. Height: As per the table in 14.3.4, with the spread in proportion to the height. At least two vertical obstacles, which must be at maximum height. Water Jump, if used (see Art. 324.3): maximum of four metres (including the take-off element, giving a total of 4.00 m maximum). Length: 500 m minimum, 600 m maximum. Starting Order: The starting order in Round A of the Third and Final Competition is according to the reverse order of penalties (i.e. points transformed into penalties) after the Second Qualifying Competition. Round B A different course from Round A comprising eight to ten obstacles including only one combination (one double or one treble). Height As per the table in 14.3.4, with the spread in proportion to the height. At least two vertical obstacles, which must be at maximum height A water jump may not be included, but an obstacle with water beneath, in front or behind (a so called “Liverpool’) may be included in the course. Length: 400 m minimum, 500 m maximum. Participation At the completion of Round A of the Third and Final Competition the 15 best placed athletes qualify for the second round, Round (B) of the Final. Athletes on the same penalties for the fifteenth position will all be eligible to start in Round B of the final. If there are less than 15 athletes who have elected to start in round B of the Final they will be replaced by the next best placed athlete. A maximum of five athletes may be replaced. The starting order in Round B of the Third and Final Competition is, according to the reverse order of penalties (i.e. points transformed into penalties) after the Second Qualifying Competition, and after Round A of the Third and Final Competition. Inspection of Course B Athletes may be invited to inspect the course for Round B at the conclusion of Round A. Eligibility for the first round of the Third Final competition The top 30 Juniors, top 25 Young Riders and top 20 Seniors qualified after the previous two competitions will be invited to start in the third final competition. All participants in the Children’s title will progress to the final. Riders who are eligible for the Final Competition may not compete in the Consolation class. Determination of the Australian Champion The overall winner will be the competitor with the lowest number of penalties after the Three Final competitions. If competitors are tied for first place after the three final competitions, there will be a jump-off against the clock over a reduced course of at least six obstacles. In case of equality of penalties and time in this jump-off a second jump-off, against the clock, will be held over the same course. Horse Inspection/Trot up The trot up will be held on Wednesday 6th November in the afternoon for all Young Rider and Senior Championship horses. Smart casual dress of the handler is required. Young Rider horses will be trot up between 1 pm and 2.30 pm and Senior horses between 2.30 pm and 4 pm. Young Rider and Senior Championship horses will be required to be on the grounds at Boneo Park by 1pm on the Wednesday. After the horse inspection and trot up both Young Rider and Senior horses may not leave the grounds for the duration of the event. Any horse in breach of this condition will be eliminated. MER Qualifier The first round of the Senior Final is a full MER Qualifier for 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games selection. Athletes not qualified for this Final but seeking a MER will be permitted to start provided they nominate to the event office by midday the day before the final. Upon receiving more than 8 penalties the bell will be rung and they must retire. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
1a. Teams nomination conditions Team nominations must include full names of riders, full name of horses, draw order and Team Manager’s details. The cost is $300 per team. Entry forms will be sent to state offices. Riders may only compete in one team for each age division. The starting order of the Teams is determined by a draw in the presence of the judge and the Team managers at a time yet to be fixed. 1st Round of the 2nd Qualifier only counts for the Teams Competition. A team constitutes three or four riders. A maximum of one team member may be from another state or nation only if the state has insufficient rider numbers available. The 3rd team position can be filled by a substitute rider. The team’s competition will be conducted in conjunction with the first and second qualifying competition for the National Title Championship. At the conclusion of the second round, the best three scores from each round are added together to determine the team score. In the event of a tie for first or any subsequent places, the time taken in the second round for the three scores used will be added together and the team with the fastest time will be placed in front of Teams with equal penalties. There will be no jump-off against the clock. Eliminated horses may compete in the second round. If two or more athletes of a team, participating with four athletes in the first or second round, are eliminated or retire, the whole team is eliminated. If one athlete of a team, participating with three athletes in the first or second round, is eliminated or retires, the whole team is eliminated. Team riders who have not qualified for the second round of the second competition of the Australian Championships will jump in the second round before all those athletes who have qualified for the second round of the competition. If the fourth rider of a team cannot better their team’s score they do not have to start in the second round. 2. Ruby Series nomination conditions The Ruby Series is for horses with 40 points and under at the close of entries. Each horse’s points will be checked with the EA National database and incorrectly entered horses will be removed from the class without refund. Ruby Series will start at 1.25m for the first round and will progress upwards over the following days. Competitors in the Ruby Series may only nominate for one series but may compete in any other classes that they meet the criteria for. All horses must meet the points criteria at the time of entries closing. Horses that exceed the stipulated points during the series will be eligible for series qualifiers and finals. Points will be allocated for the Ruby qualifier 1 and 2. The Leaderboard from qualifier 1 and 2 will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall Ruby Series placings. The remaining 50% of the field are eligible to participate in the Ruby Consolation Class. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
3. Emerald Series nomination condition The Emerald Series is for horses with 16 points and under at the close of entries. Each horse’s points will be checked with the EA National database and incorrectly entered horses will be removed from the class without refund. The Emerald Series will start at 1.10m for the first round and will progress upwards over the following days. Competitors in the Emerald Series may only nominate for one series but may compete in any other classes that they meet the criteria for. All horses must meet the points criteria at the time of entries closing. Horses that exceed the stipulated points during the series will be eligible for series qualifiers and finals. Points will be allocated for the Emerald Qualifier 1 and 2. The Leaderboard of qualifier 1 & 2 will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall Emerald Series placings. The remaining 50% of the field are eligible to participate in the Emerald Consolation Class. 4. Amateur Series nomination conditions All Amateur riders must be a current EA members. Riders may compete as amateurs from the beginning of the calendar year in which they turn 21 years of age. The course shall be free-flowing and relatively simple. The first fence in the first round shall be 110cm and the remainder of the course 110cm - 120cm maximum height. There will be a maximum height rise of 10cm for the jump off. To compete as an Amateur rider, the following conditions must be met: • Never competed in an Olympic Games or World Equestrian Games in either Jumping or Eventing • Art 255 In the past 10 years must not have competed in a World Cup for Jumping Riders qualifying round or in a 4*3 day event. • In the past two years must not have competed in section 1 and 2 at a Royal Show in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide or Perth • Amateur riders may not compete in an Amateur Class if they compete in a class higher than 1.20m at that show • Amateur riders may not compete in an Amateur Class on a horse that will compete in any class higher than 1.20m at that show Amateur series entrants may only nominate for one series but may compete in any other classes they meet the criteria for. Points will be allocated for the Amateur qualifier 1 and 2. The Leaderboard from qualifier 1 and 2 will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall placings in the Amateur Series. The remaining 50% of the field are eligible to participate in the Amateur Consolation Class. 5. Future Stars nomination conditions • Future Stars is for Horses aged 6, 7 or 8 years old at the time of the competition. • Horses nominated in any Australian Jumping Championship (Children, Junior, Young Rider and Senior) are not eligible to enter The Future Stars. • Horses may enter both the Future Stars and the Mini Prix if they are eligible. • Points will be allocated for the Future Stars qualifier 1 and 2. The Leaderboard from qualifier 1 and 2 will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall placings in the Future Stars Series. The remaining 50% of the field are eligible to participate in the Future Stars Consolation Class. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
6. Mini Prix nomination conditions • Horses nominated in any Australian Jumping Championship (Children, Junior, Young Rider and Senior) are not eligible to enter the Mini Prix. • Horses may enter both the Future Stars and the Mini Prix if they are eligible. • Points will be allocated for the Mini Prix qualifier 1 and 2. The Leaderboard from qualifier 1 and 2 will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall Mini Prix placings. The remaining 50% of the field are eligible to participate in the Mini Prix Consolation Class. 7. Off The Track Australian Championship nomination conditions • Open to Thoroughbreds that are 4 years old and over, and who are registered with the RISA (Racing Information Services Australia). Registrations will be checked by the Organising Committee and provided to Racing Victoria. • Racing Name to be used where appropriate. Racing name and microchip number will need to be provided with entry. • There is no limit as to how long they have been out of racing. • First two rounds will be 110cm the final will not exceed 120cm. • Points will be allocated for rounds 1 and 2. The best placed 20 horses after round two will be eligible for the final. 8. Ivory Series nomination conditions The maximum height of the three qualifying rounds is 80cm. The maximum height of the final is 85cm. Points will be allocated for the Ivory series over the three qualifying rounds. The Leaderboard after round three will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall placings in the Ivory Series. Horses may compete in a maximum of two of the Opal, Pearl or Ivory Series 9. Pearl Series nomination conditions The maximum height of the three qualifying rounds is 90cm. The maximum height of the final is 95cm. Points will be allocated for the Pearl series over the three qualifying rounds. The Leaderboard after round three will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall placings in the Pearl Series. Horses may compete in a maximum of two of the Opal, Pearl or Ivory Series 10. Opal Series nomination conditions The maximum height of the three qualifying rounds is 100cm. The maximum height of the final is 104cm. Points will be allocated for the Opal series over the three qualifying rounds. The Leaderboard after round three will determine the top 50% of entrants who will be eligible for the final. Placings in the final will determine the overall placings in the Opal Series. Horses may compete in a maximum of two of the Opal, Pearl or Ivory Series 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Code of Conduct /Appeals Protests and Appeals: Objections must be in writing and accompanied by a fee of $100.00 and lodged with the President of the Ground Jury within 30 minutes of the Class finishing. Welfare of the Horse and Code of Conduct • In all equestrian sports the horse must be considered paramount. • The well being of the horse shall be taken above the demands of the breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers, organisers, sponsors or officials. • All handling and veterinary treatment must ensure the health and welfare of the horse. • The highest standards of nutrition, health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged and maintained at all times. • Adequate provision must be made for ventilation, feeding, watering and maintaining a healthy environment during transportation. • Emphasis should be placed on increasing education in training and equestrian practices and on promoting scientific studies in equine health. • In the interests of the horse, the fitness and competence of the rider shall be regarded as essential. • All riding and training methods must take account of the horse as a living entity and must not include any technique considered by the FEI/EA to be abusive. • National Federations should establish adequate controls in order that all persons and bodies under their jurisdiction respect the welfare of the horse. • The national and international Rules and Regulations in equestrian sport regarding the health and welfare of the horse must be adhered to not only during the national and international events, but also in the training. • Competition Rules and Regulations shall be continually reviewed to ensure such welfare. BONEO PARK CODE OF CONDUCT The Boneo Park Equestrian Centre is a private facility and in the interests of ensuring the enjoyment and safety of all users the following code of conduct applies. Management at Boneo Park can use discretion at any point in time to determine access to the facilities and are not limited to the code below. Personal Conduct • A person must not use indecent, obscene, insulting or threatening language • A person must not behave in an offensive or indecent manner • A person must not cause serious alarm or affront to a person by disorderly or unsafe conduct • A person must not obstruct any other person in the performance of that person’s work or duties • Boneo Park management do not tolerate the use, transfer or possession of illegal drugs on the premises. Anyone found using, transferring or in possession of any non-prescribed illegal drug will be ejected and may be handed over to the police. Riding Conduct • EA Approved safety helmets must be worn at all times when riding • The FEI Code of Conduct for the Welfare of the Horse must be abided by at all times • Smooth soled and heeled boots are worn. • Riding of unsaddled or unbridled horses is prohibited General Conduct • Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times • Speed limits must be adhered to at all times • Only designated parking areas can be used • Horses are not to be tied up to floats or trucks unless using twine and supervised • Alcohol must not be consumed by anyone subsequently riding • Smoking is prohibited everywhere except the designated smoking area to the rear of the Rider’s Retreat • Children under 14 years must be under strict supervision at all times • Horses must be led along laneways not the main drive • Cars and vehicles are not allowed on horse laneways • Please be aware that all fences are electric. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Anyone who does not abide by this code of conduct may be requested to leave the facility. Boneo Park management reserves the right to refuse entry to any individual. Disclaimer of Liability Riders and/or owners whose entries have been accepted, undertake to indemnify the Committee against all claims, losses, suits, and damages made against or suffered by the Committee by reason of any negligent act or omission on the part of any riders, trainers or attendants whilst they are attending, riding or otherwise handling a horse, and agree that any act or omission on the part of such riders or attendants found in any action against the Committee to be negligent, shall be deemed to have been negligent for the purpose of any claim under this indemnity. Neither Equestrian Victoria, Equestrian Australia, Boneo Park, nor the Organising Committee or their appointed officials accept any liability for any accident, theft or illness to horses, riders, grooms or any person or property whatsoever. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Accommodation There are camping facilities at Boneo Park which can be booked at the time of entry. Caravans are available to hire from some local companies. These companies will deliver to Boneo: Eastern Caravan Hire – 0400 679744, Mornington Caravan Hire – 0437 348 663. U-tow – 0421 486 362 Other accommodation: Plenty of excellent local accommodation can be found on the following website: www.vistmorningtonpeninsula.org Some suggestions are: • Rosebud Country Club Fairways Resort Nepean Country Club RACV Club Cape Schanck Peppers Moonah Links Catering Arilla Restaurant – Boneo Park’s restaurant Arilla will be open throughout the Championships with the exception of Sunday 10th November when it will be closed for the VIP area. We recommend booking in advance to avoid disappointment. Bookings and further details at www.boneopark.com/restaurant The Fat Pony Cafe – Boneo Park’s café, The Fat Pony, will be open throughout the event. VIP Area The VIP Area will operate on Sunday 10th November for the entire day in Boneo Park’s restaurant Arilla. Tickets are limited and can be purchased on-line at www.australianjumpingchampionships.com.au. Merchandise 2019 Australian Jumping Merchandise will be available. More details to follow. 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
‘Rider’s Sponsorship Package’ Rider Sponsorship Package For an investment of $1500 inc GST you will receive: • Early entry code for priority entry • Stabling* in the Boneo Park permanent stables for you and your immediate family • Camping* close to your stables • Two x ‘Rider Lounge Tickets’ - Here you will enjoy tea, barista espresso coffee, morning tea and lunch from 8am-2pm over the five days of the Championships. • Acknowledged as a supporter on social media * Stabling and camping must be booked and paid for with entries. Please contact fiona@boneopark.com.au to purchase this package and for all other sponsorship enquiries. Rider’s Sponsorship Packages are strictly limited in number. Entry Fees / Prize Money /Awards Over $100,000 total prize money pool 'Tulara Warmbloods Foal’ Presented to the winner of the Australian Senior Title 'Katherine Quilty Memorial Leading Lady Rider Award' Presented to the Leading Lady Rider of the Show 'Len McVean Memorial Trophy' Presented to the winner of the Australian Senior Title 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Wednesday 6th November Ring 1 Class 1 Future Stars Entry $220 Art Block 238.2.2 Round 1 Starting height: 1.3m 1st $225, 2nd $200, 3rd $175, 4th $150, 5th $120, 6th $100, 7th $75, 8th $75, 9th $50, 10th $50 Total prize money $1220 Class 2 Mini Prix Entry $245 Art 239, Block 263 Round 1 Starting height : 1.4m 1st $300, 2nd $250, 3rd $200, 4th $150, 5th $100, 6th $80, 7th $75, 8th $75, 9th $50, 10th $50, Total prize money $1330 Class 3 Australian Children’s Qualifier Entry $150 Art 239, Block 263 First Final Starting height: 1.m 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $20, 7th $20, 8th $20, 9th $20, 10th $15 Total prize money $300 Ring 2 Class 4 Emerald Series Qualifier 1 Entry $195 Art 238 Starting height: 1.1m Block 2.2 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $50, 7th $45, 8th $40, 9th $40, 10th $35, 11th $30, 12th $30 Total prize money $895 Class 5 Open Height Class 1.10m Entry $35 Art 238 1st $125, 2nd$100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 2.1 Total prize money $540 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Thursday 7th November Ring 1 Class 6 Australian Junior Championships Qualifier Entry $175 Art 239, Block 263 First Final Starting height: 1.15 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $50, 7th $40, 8th $35, 9th $35, 10th $30, 11th $25, 12th $25 Total prize money $670 Class Australian Junior Teams Event Entry $300 6.1 per team Art 239, Round 1 263 Starting height:1.15m To run concurrently with class 6 Refer to item 1A in Conditions of Entry Class 7 Australian Senior Championships Qualifier Entry $295 Art 239, Block 263 First Final Starting height: 1.45m 1st $450, 2nd $350, 3rd $250, 4th $250, 5th $175, 6th $150, 7th $125, 8th $100, 9th $90, 10th $80 Total prize money $2020 Class Australian Senior Teams Event Entry $300 7.1 per team Art 239, Round 1 263 Starting height: 1.45m To run concurrently with class 7 Refer to item 1A in Conditions of Entry Class 8 Australian Young Rider Championship Entry $245 Art 239, Block 263 Qualifier First Final Starting height: 1.3m 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $60, 7th $35, 8th $35, 9th $30, 10th $30, Total prize money $815 Class Australian Young Rider Teams Event Entry $300 8.1 per team Art 239, Round 1 263 Starting height: 1.3m To run concurrently with class 8 Refer to item 1A in Conditions of Entry Class 9 Future Stars Block Art 239, 263 Round 2 Starting height : 1.3m 1st $350, 2nd $275, 3rd $220, 4th $120, 5th $90, 6th $70, 7th $60, 8th $50, 9th $40, 10th $40 Total prize money $1315 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 2 Class 10 Ruby Series Qualifier 1 Entry $210 Art 238 Starting height: 1.25m Block 2.2 1st $225, 2nd $200, 3rd $175, 4th $150, 5th $120, 6th $100, 7th $75, 8th $50, 9th $40, 10th $30 Total prize money $1165 Class 11 Mini Prix Block Art 238 2.2 Round 2 1st $350, 2nd $275, 3rd $220, 4th $180, 5th $120, 6th $100, 7th $75, 8th $75, 9th $50, 10th $50 Total prize money $1495 Class Open Height Class 1.1m Entry $35 12a 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Art 238 Total Prize money $540 2.1 Class Australian OTT Championship Rd 1 Entry $160 12b 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Block Art 238 Total Prize money $540 2.1 Ring 3 Class 13 Australian Amateur Championship Qualifier Entry $175 Art 239, Block 263 First Final Starting height: 1.15m 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Total Prize money $540 Class 14 Emerald Series Block Art 239, 263 Qualifier 2 1st $250, 2nd $220, 3rd $175, 4th $125, 5th $100, 6th $75, 7th $65, 8th $55, 9th $40, 10th $30 Total Prize money $1135 Class 15 Open Height Class 1.25m Entry $35 Art 238 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $50, 7th $35, 8th $35 2.2 Total Prize money $745 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 4 Class 16 Ivory Series - Open Entry $95 Art 239, Block 263 Qualifier 1 Starting height: 80cm 1st $40, 2nd $35, 3rd $30, 4th $20, 5th $20, 6th $10, 7th $10, 8th $10 Total Prize money $175 Class 17 Pearl Series - Open Entry $115 Art 238 Block 2.1 Qualifier 1 Starting height: 90cm 1st $50, 2nd $40, 3rd $30, 4th $25, 5th $20, 6th $20, 7th $10, 8th $10 Total Prize money $205 Class 18 Opal Series - Open Entry $135 Art 238 Block 2.2 Qualifier 1 Starting height : 1m 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $25, 7th $20, 8th $20 Total Prize money $270 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Friday 8th November Ring 1 Class 19 Australian Young Rider Qualifier 2 Block Art 238 1st$250, 2nd $220, 3rd $175, 4th $125, 5th $100, 6th $75, 7th $65, 8th $55, 2.2 9th $45, 10th $40 Total Prize money $1150 Class Australian Young Rider Teams Event Block 19.1 Final Art 238 Final Team Prize Money: 1st $800 + Rug, 2nd $600, 3rd $400 2.2 Total Prize money $1800 To run concurrently with class 19 Refer to item 1A in Conditions of Entry Class Australian Senior Qualifier 2 Block 20 1st $450, 2nd $350, 3rd $250, 4th $200, 5th $175, 6th $150, 7th $125, 8th Art 238 $100, 9th $90, 10th $80 2.2 Total Prize money $1970 Class Australian Senior Teams Event Block 20.1 Final Art 238 Final Team Prize Money: 1st $1200 + Rug, 2nd $1000, 3rd $800 2.2 Total Prize money $3000 To run concurrently with class 19 Refer to item 1A in Conditions of Entry Class 21 Australian Junior Qualifier 2 Block Art 238 1st $125, 2nd$100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $50, 7th $40, 8th $35, 9th 2.2 $35, 10th $30, 11th $25, 12th $25 Total prize money $670 Class Australian Junior Team event Block 21.1 Final Art 238 Final Team Prize Money: 1st $400 + Rug, 2nd $300, 3rd $200 2.2 Total Prize money $900 To run concurrently with class 20 Refer to item 1A in Conditions of Entry 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 2 Class Australian Children’s Qualifier 2 Block 22 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $25, 7th $25, 8th $20, 9th Art 238 $20, 10th $15 2.2 Total Prize money $310 Class Australian Amateur Qualifier 2 Block 23 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $50, 7th $35, 8th $35 Art 238 Total Prize money $745 2.2 Class Ruby Series Qualifier 2 Block 24 Starting height Art 238 1st $300, 2nd $250, 3rd $200, 4th $150, 5th $100, 6th $80, 7th $75, 8th $75, 2.2 9th $50, 10th $50 Total Prize money $1330 Ring 3 Class Open Height Class 1.10m Entry $35 25a 1st $125, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Art 238 Total Prize money $540 2.2 Class Australian OTT Championship Rd 2 Block 25b 1st $125, 2nd$100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Art 238 Total Prize money $540 2.2 Class Open Height Class 1.25m Entry $35 26 1st $175, 2nd$150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $50, 7th $35, 8th $35 Art 238 Total Prize money $745 2.1 Class 27 Open Height Class 1.35m Entry $35 Art 238 1st $240, 2nd $200, 3rd $150, 4th $125, 5th $100, 6th $80, 7th $70, 8th $50, 2.1 Total prize money $1015 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 4 Class 28 Ivory Series - Open Block Art 239, 263 Qualifier 2 1st $40, 2nd $35, 3rd $30, 4th $20, 5th $20, 6th $10, 7th $10, 8th $10 Total Prize money $175 Class 29 Pearl Series - Open Block Art 239, 263 Qualifier 2 1st $50, 2nd $40, 3rd $30, 4th $25, 5th $20, 6th $20, 7th $10, 8th $10 Total Prize money $205 Class 30 Opal Series - Open Block Art 238 2.1 Qualifier 2 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $25, 7th $20, 8th $20 Total Prize money $270 Saturday 9th November Ring 1 Class 31 Australian Children’s Championship Final Block Art 273 1st $200 + rug, 2nd $160, 3rd $120, 4th $80, 5th $50, 6th $40, 7th $40, 8th 2.2 3.3.2 $30, 9th $20, 10th $20 Total Prize money $760 Ribbons to 15th Class 32 Future Stars Championship Block Art 238 1st $1500 + rug, 2nd$1200, 3rd $900, $600, 4th $420, 5th 6th $360, 7th 2.2 $300, 8th $240, 9th $120, 10th $120, 11th $100, 12th $100 Total Prize money $5960 Class 33 Mini Prix Final Block Art 238 1st $2500 + rug, 2nd $2000, 3rd $1650, 4th $1100, 5th $600, 6th $350, 7th 2.2 $250, 8th $200, 9th $175, 10th $150, 11th $125, 12th $100 Total Prize money $9200 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 2 Class 34 Emerald Series Final Block Art 238 1st $700 + rug, 2nd $550, 3rd $400, 4th $300, 5th $200, 6th $150, 7th $120, 2.2 8th $100, 9th $80, 10th $50, 11th $40, 12th $40 Total Prize money $2730 Class 35 Amateur Final Block Art 238 1st $400 + rug, 2nd $300, 3rd $220, 4th $200, 5th $165, 6th $110, 7th $75, 8th 2.2 $75, 9th $50, 10th $50 Total Prize money $1645 Class 36 Australian Speed Championships $175 Per Art 239, 1st $2000 + rug, 2nd $1500, 3rd $1200, 4th $900, 5th $500, 6th $300, 7th Entry 263 $200, 8th $150 Total Prize money $6750 Ring 3 Class 37 Ruby Consolation Block Art 238 For Ruby Championship riders not eligible for final 2.2 1st $175, 2nd $150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $50, 7th $35, 8th $35 Total Prize money $745 Class 38 Emerald Consolation Block Art 238 For Emerald Championship riders not eligible for final 2.2 1st $160, 2nd $110, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Total Prize money $585 Class 39 Open Height Class 1.15m Entry $35 Art 238 1st $150, 2nd $125, 3rd $100, 4th $80, 5th $70, 6th $60, 7th $50, 8th $35 2.1 Total Prize money $670 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 4 Class 40 Ivory Series - Open Block Art 238 2.1 Qualifier 3 1st $40, 2nd $35, 3rd $30, 4th $20, 5th $20, 6th $10, 7th $10, 8th $10 Total Prize money $175 Class 41 Pearl Series – Open Block Art 238 2.2 Qualifier 3 1st $50, 2nd $40, 3rd $30, 4th $25, 5th $20, 6th $20, 7th $10, 8th $10 Total Prize money $205 Class 42 Opal Series - Open Block Art 239, 263 Qualifier 3 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $25, 7th $20, 8th $20 Total Prize money $270 Sunday 10th November Ring 1 Class 43 Block Art 273 Australian Overall Junior Championship 2.2 1st $750 + rug, 2nd $600, 3rd $450, 4th $300, 5th $210, 6th $180, 7th $150, 8th $120, 9th $60, 10th $60, 11th $60, 12th $60 3.3.2 Total Prize money $3000 Ribbons to 15th Class Australian Overall Young Rider Block 44 Art 273 Championship 2.2 1st $1500 + rug, 2nd $1200, 3rd $900, 4th $700, 5th $350, 6th $250, 7th $200, 8th $100, 9th $80, 10th $70, 11th $60, 12th $50 3.3.2 Total Prize money $5460 Ribbons to 15th Class Australian Off The Track Championship Block 45 Art 1st $2000 + rug, 2nd $1200, 3rd $700, 4th $400, 5th $300, 6th $200, 7th 238 $150, 8th $100 2.2 Total Prize money $5050 Class Australian Overall Senior Championship Block 46 Art 273 Round One – MER Qualifier 1st Tulara Warmbloods Foal + $5000 + rug, 2nd $4000, 3rd $3000, 4th 2.2 $2250, 5th $1750, 6th $1300, 7th $900, 8th $600, 9th $450, 10th $350, 11th 3.3.2 $250, 12th $200, 13th $150, 14th $150, 15th $150 Total Prize money $20,500 Ribbons to 15th 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 2 Class 47 Ruby Series Final Block Art 238 1st $1000 + rug, 2nd $700, 3rd $550, 4th $350, 5th $250, 6th $180, 7th 2.2 $150, 8th $120, 9th $60, 10th $60, 11th $60, 12th $60 Total Prize money $3540 Class 48 Senior Consolation Block Art 238 For Senior Championship riders not eligible for final 2.2 1st $200, 2nd $150, 3rd $125, 4th $100, 5th $75, 6th $50 Total Prize money $700 Class 49 Opal Series Final - Open Block Art 238 1st $125 + rug, 2nd $100, 3rd $85, 4th $65, 5th $55, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 2.2 Total Prize money $540 Ring 3 Class 50 Pearl Series Final - Open Block Art 238 1st $110 + rug, 2nd $90, 3rd $75, 4th $55, 5th $45, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 2.2 Total Prize money $485 Class 51 Young Rider Consolation (125cm) Block Art 238 For Young Rider Championship riders not eligible for final 2.2 1st $110, 2nd $90, 3rd $75, 4th $55, 5th $45, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Total Prize money $485 Class 52 Future Stars Consolation (125cm) Block Art 238 For Future Stars Championship riders not eligible for final 2.2 1st $110, 2nd $90, 3rd $75, 4th $55, 5th $45, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Total Prize money $485 Class 53 Mini Prix Consolation (130cm) Block Art 238 For Mini Prix Championship riders not eligible for final 2.2 1st $110, 2nd $90, 3rd $75, 4th $55, 5th $45, 6th $45, 7th $35, 8th $30 Total Prize money $485 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
Ring 4 Class Ivory Series Final - Open Block 54 1st $100 + rug, 2nd $80, 3rd $65, 4th $45, 5th $40, 6th $40, 7th $25, 8th Art 238 $20 2.2 Total Prize money $415 Class Junior Consolation Block 55 For Junior Championship riders not eligible for final Art 238 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $25, 7th $20, 8th $20 2.2 Total Prize money $270 Class Amateur Consolation Block 56 For Amateur Championship riders not eligible for final Art 238 1st $60, 2nd $50, 3rd $40, 4th $30, 5th $25, 6th $25, 7th $20, 8th $20 2.2 Total Prize money $270 Extra charges including stabling and camping Prices shown are for stays between Tuesday 5th November and Monday 11th November. PRICE PRICE inc GST Stables $295 (Bedding and stable cleaning included in the price) Yards $165 BYO Yards $60/ Horse Powered campsite $155 Unpowered campsites $125 $36 Facility Fee- per horse for the duration of the event First Aid, Admin & Swabbing Fee $50 2019 Pryde’s Australian Jumping Championships – Presented by Boneo Park SCHEDULE
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