Prize List October 10 - 19, 2019 - CSI 3* Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center, Harrisburg, PA - Ryegate Show Services
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© BrittanyOliverPhoto Prize List October 10 – 19, 2019 Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center, Harrisburg, PA CSI 3* NATIONAL Premier Hunters SHOW HUNTER USEF 6* Jumpers L OF FAM AL H E 1
Pennsylvania National Horse Show October 10 – 19, 2019 Show Venue: Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center 2300 N. Cameron Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110 www.pafarmshowcomplex.com Administrative Offices: 720 Limekiln Road, New Cumberland, PA 17070 Phone: (717) 770-0222 Fax: (717) 770-2048 www.PAnational.org Entry Information: Ryegate Show Services 1298 Royal Road, Annville, PA 17003-2226 Phone: (717) 867-5643 Fax: (717) 867-2174 To verify receipt of entries, please use a delivery method which requires a signature. The show cannot verify receipt of faxed or regular-mail entries. Benefit: Pennsylvania National Horse Show Foundation Supporting Therapeutic Riding and Equine Rescue Programs Member: • North American League • United States Equestrian Federation • Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) www.PAnational.org O Show Dates O 75th Anniversary October 8-17, 2020 1
Competiton Name: Pennsylvania USEF Competition Name: National Horse Show USEF USEF#: #: 459 Premiere Hunters, Division(s) Competition 6* Jumpers and Rating(s): USEF SAFE SPORT TRAINING REQUIREMENT Starting January 1, 2019, if you are a USEF Competing Member 18 years of age or older you are required to complete the core Safe Sport Training within 30 days of activating your membership. If you do not complete the training, you are ineligible to participate in all USEF activities including competitions. TAKE the SAFE SPORT TRAINING at USEF.org by logging into your member dashboard. 2
2019 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL HORSE SHOW FOUNDATION OFFICERS Chair: Thomas Bross, III 1st Vice Chair: Max Hempt 2nd Vice Chair: Norman I. White Treasurer: Richard Hornberger Executive Director: Susie Webb Secretary: Rebecca E. Kinsley BOARD OF DIRECTORS Garland Alban Rebecca E. Kinsley Patrick Rodes Ralph A. Alfano, III Lloyd W. Longenecker David Schlosberg Susan Baker Dr. Csaba Magassy Donald Stewart Thomas Brennan Collin McNeil Jimmy Torano Thomas Bross, III Streett Moore Dr. Holly J. Wendell G. Lewis Davey Lexis E. Mowery Douglas Wheeler Peter G. Doubleday Wendy Chapot Nunn Norman I. White Max Hempt Dr. Betsee Parker Tom Wright Richard Hornberger Judith Patton HONORARY DIRECTORS Honorary Chairman - The Honorable Tom Wolf, Governor Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Frank D. Chapot (1932-2016) Mrs. Lysa Burke Hutton Lewis E. Lehrman Gregory W. Gingery Jeremy M. Jacobs Spencer G. Nauman, Jr. DIRECTORS EMERITI Harry G. Banzhoff, Esq. (1925-2012) Jack R. Leisure Gerald L. Hempt Marilyn Webster ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS General Manager: Peter G. Doubleday Technical Coordinator: Ralph A. Alfano, III Entries Secretary: Lloyd W. Longenecker Executive Director: Susie Webb Director of Development: Joni Moloney Director of Operations: Christa Aufiero Marketing Coordinator: Shelly Mix INFORMATION PHONES Administrative Office (before show) (717) 770-0222 Fax (717) 770-2048 Entry Info (before show) (717) 867-1950 Fax (717) 770-2048 Horse Show Office (during show) (717) 867-1950 Fax (717) 770-2048 Feed Store (717) 867-3005 www.panational.org 3
OFFICIALS The following have been invited to judge. The Committee reserves the right to vary, change or add to these names should it become necessary. HUNTER JUDGES STEWARDS James Clapperon (Jr & Sr)......................Ocala, FL Maria Biancone - FEI......................... Roseland, NJ Kim Dorfman (Jr)...................................Aiken, SC Bruce Burr - FEI...................................Weston, CT Mike Rosser (Jr & Sr)..............Southern Pines, NC Mary Choate - USEF.................Heath Springs, SC Karen Golding - FEI 3 (Chief)........ Wellington, FL Julie Karpan - FEI 2.......................... Micanopy, FL DOVER SADDLERY/USEF MEDAL Peter Lane - FEI 2........................... Wellington, FL FINALS JUDGES Donna Rocchetti - USEF.......................... Falls, PA Cynthia Hankins.............................. Wellington, FL Sherry Robertson - FEI 2..................Edgemont, PA Kip Rosenthal.................................. Wellington, FL SCHOOLING SUPERVISORS JUMPER JUDGES Bruce Burr.............................................Weston, CT Leslie Brown - “FEI 3” (Sr)................Glasgow, VA Karen Golding................................. Wellington, FL Mrs. Frank Chapot (Jr)...........Neshanic Station, NJ Julie Karpan...................................... Micanopy, FL Hannia Chichilla de Wolf - “FEI 3” ...... Costa Rica Peter Lane....................................... Wellington, FL Kevin Giblin - “FEI 2” (Jr & Sr).... Wellington, FL Sherry Robertson..............................Edgemont, PA Neil O’Connor - “FEI 3” (Pres).....Middleburg, VA FARRIERS COURSE DESIGNERS Joe Alfano........................................Harrisburg, PA Alan Lohman (Hunters)................ Poolesville, MD Scott Mohney...................................Harrisburg, PA Ken Krome (Jr Jumpers)............. Westminster, MD Michel Vaillancourt “FEI 4” (Sr Jmps.).. Aiken, SC ASSISTANT SECRETARIES Jean Bonsall............................... Saranac Lake, NY ANNOUNCERS Valerie Beyer............................................Ocala, FL Peter Doubleday.......................Southern Pines, NC Annette Longenecker.......................... Annville, PA Brian Lookabill............................ Georgetown, KY Jonathan Rabon.............................Johns Island, SC Kenn Marash..............................Harford Mills, NY Carol Vos.................................................Aiken, SC PADDOCK MANAGER RING MAINTENANCE Michele Markward............................. Williston, FL Brian Bryson.................................. Hampstead, NC Anthony Morano................................. Ellenton, FL Evan Jewell................................... Lumberville, PA Patrick O’Meara.............................. Wellington, FL RINGMASTERS Jose Sarmiento................................ Wellington, FL John Franzreb III......................... Staten Island, NY Jasen Shelley................................... Wellington, FL Stevie Hayes.................................... Coatesville, PA FENCE DECORATIONS VETERINARIANS On a Fence Design....................... Chittenango, NY Names and phone numbers will be posted in stabling and horse show offices. STABLE MANAGER David Orlando................................. Wellington, FL ENTRY PROCESSING Ryegate Show Services, Annville, PA JUMPS Stephens Equestrian Design, Palmetto, FL SAFETY CUPS Top Jump-Petersen PHOTOGRAPHER Al Cook, 804-966-5899, www.acphotovideo.com 4
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RULES, REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES ENTRIES: CLOSING DATE: Entries must be postmarked before Midnight EDT, as follows: Hunter and Jumper................................................ Monday, August 19, 2019 NAL, Equitation, Side Saddle............................... Tuesday, September 3, 2019 Entries must be entered online or postmarked before midnight EDT on the date shown above. Should an entry bear both a postage meter date and postmark by the Post Office Department, the Post Office date will be considered the effective date of mailing. Should an entry bear a post- age meter date and no Post Office Department postmark, the metered date shall be valid only if received within seven days of the date shown. Entries sent via courier service must be entered into the courier’s system by the courier’s representative before midnight on the date shown above to be considered on time. A date and/or time entered on the waybill by the sender is not considered the official date/time of sending. Dropping the entries into a courier pickup box does not consititute “postmark” until entered into the courier’s system by their representative. All entry blanks submitted will be charged a $75.00 (nonrefundable nontransferable) Office/Admin Fee. QUALIFYING ENTRY PROCEDURE for HUNTERS & JUMPERS (exceptions) - Side Saddle & Medal Finals - for which all fees must accompany entry form Any horse applying for acceptance in a section must have shown in that section within the qualifying period, but need not have earned any points. Pennsylvania National Horse Show reserves the right to accept additional horses in the original round of acceptances to account for possible declines/scratches. If the qualifying lists are exhausted and spaces are still available in accordance with the quotas listed below, the Pennsylvania National Horse Show reserves the right to establish a waiting list and accept late entries in the order of postmark for all qualifying sections. Division entries will be considered final 5pm the night before the first class. Hunter Sections restricting entries will be based on USEF GR 915.2(b) with points earned by horses/ponies at their best 15 shows starting on or after August 20, 2018 through shows starting on or before August 18, 2019. Management will allow the horses who were Champions at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show in 2018 to show in 2019 in their respective sections, if entered and eligible. Point totals will be verified with USEF. Exception 3’ and 3’3” green hunters. Amateur/Amateur Owner Jumpers: will qualify based USEF GR915.3(b2) based on prize money won at shows starting on or after August 20, 2018 through shows starting on or before August 18, 2019. Amateur/Amateur Owners may claim only money won in 1.30m - 1.35 Amateur/ Amateur Owner classes. Open Jumpers: see page 46. Approximate Number Approximate Number To Be Accepted To Be Accepted Small Pony Hunters 25 3’6” Green Hunters 35 Medium Pony Hunters 25 3’9” Green Hunters 20 Large Pony Hunters 25 Green Conf. Hunters 20 Small Junior Hunters 15 & under 25 High Performance Hunters 20 Small Junior Hunters 16-17 25 High Performance Conf. Hunters 16 Large Junior Hunters 15 & under 25 A/O Hunters 3’3” 18-35 25 Large Junior Hunters 16-17 25 A/O Hunters 3’3” 36 & Over 25 Small Junior Hunters 3’3” 12 A/O Hunters 3’6” 18 - 35 25 Large Junior Hunters 3’3” 12 A/O Hunters 3’6” 36 & Over 25 3’ Green Hunters 28 Amateur/A/O Jumper 24 3’3” Green Hunters 28 Open Jumper Riders 35 COMPLETE ENCLOSED ENTRY FORM including all required USEF numbers and signatures (one horse per entry blank). Entry forms may be copied. ONLINE ENTRY available at www.horseshowsonline.com ENCLOSE $150.00 (non-refundable/non-transferable) ($75.00 qualifying fee, plus $75.00 Office/Administration Fee) per entry blank. BECAUSE THE PNHS USES USEF POINT TOTALS FOR THE QUALIFYING PERIOD, we urge you to send your entries early. Please ensure that your points are correct with USEF. There is no need to send lists unless there is a pending discrepancy with USEF. All point dis- crepancies between your total and USEF total will be resolved through USEF before acceptances are issued. Do not send USEF printouts. 6
ACCEPTANCE LETTERS will be emailed approximately September 15th to the person designated in the space provided on the entry blank. Please add annettel@ryegate.com as a safe sender. IN ORDER TO CONFIRM YOUR ENTRY ACCEPTANCE full payment for balance due, along with a copy of the acceptance letter, must be postmarked as indicated in the letter. INTERNET - Accepted lists will be available at www.panational.org and www.ryegate.com. QUALIFYING FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING: Scratches received in writing by the closing date will receive a full refund, including the qualifying and office fees. OFFICE/ADMIN FEE: The non-refundable/non-transferable office fee includes the follow- ing: general parking, equine ambulance and attendants, Emergency Medical Professionals and entry processing. POST ENTRIES: No post entries except as noted. Horses showing in classes for which they are not entered will be charged DOUBLE ENTRY FEE. PRIZE MONEY: All prize money in excess of balances due will be mailed to the owner of record, unless otherwise directed, within 30 days of the completion of the show. REFUNDS: Exhibitors shall be held responsible for entry fees of all horses entered by them or their agents. Stabling and application fees will not be refunded under any circumstances. Horses entered may be scratched without a veterinarian’s certificate, by written notice to the show secretary (letter, telegram, official scratch sheet, e-mail, etc.) RECEIVED by noontime EDT on Monday September 30th, entry fees will be refunded, less a $200 processing fee. Should a horse be deemed unable to compete between noon EDT Monday September 30th and noon EDT Mon- day October 7th a scratch submitted with a veterinarian’s certificate will be eligible for one-half entry fee refunded, less a $200 processing fee. No other scratches under any circumstances will be issued a refund. Unless written notification is received by noon EDT Monday October 7th, no portion of entries or fees will be refunded. If a horse has shown in any class it is not eligible to receive a refund. Refunds, by check, will be mailed after the show within 30 days. REFUND AND PRIZE MONEY CHECKS NOT CASHED WITHIN 90 DAYS WILL BE CONSIDERED A DONATION TO THE PNHS FOUNDATION. A scratched entry is not entitled to any exhibitor parking passes or wristbands. FEES: Payment of all fees must be made in U.S. funds. American Express, Discover, Master- Card and Visa accepted. “Open” Checks are not accepted. There will be a service fee of $75.00 charged for each check or credit card returned for insufficient funds, uncollected funds, or any other reason for non payment. All financial matters regarding the 2019 Pennsylvania National Horse Show will be closed by November 15, 2019, NSF collection excepted. CROSS ENTRIES: Adult Hunter Finals: Horse/Rider Combination may not compete in any other hunter classes where fences exceed 3’. Rider may not compete in any other hunter class at this show where fences are set above 3’6”. Horse may, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligible and qualified, except AO Hunter. Riders may, if qualified, show one other horse in each AO Section. Children’s Hunter Finals: Horse/Rider combination may not compete in any other class at this show, except USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final and/or Equitation Training Session. Rider may not compete in any other hunter class at this show where fences are set at 3’3” or higher, except USEF Medal Final and Equitation Training Session. Horse may, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligible and qualified. Adult Jumper Finals: Horse/Rider combination may not compete in any other class at this show. Rider may not compete in the Amateur/Amateur Owner or Open Jumper Section at this show. Horse may, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligible and qualified. Children’s Jumper Finals: Horse/Rider combination may not compete in any other class at this show, except USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final and/or Equitation Training Session Rider may not compete in the Prix de States Junior Jumper or Open Jumper Section at this show. Horse may, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligible and qualified. Low Jr/AO Jumper Final: Horse/Rider combination may not compete in any other class at this show. Rider may not compete in the Open Jumper Section at this show. Horse may, with a different rider, compete in any other class for which it is eligible and qualified. Riders in this class may show no more than one other horse in either the NAL Adult or Children’s Jumper Finals or in the Prix de States Jr Jumper Championship or two horses in the Amatuer/Amateur Owner. 7
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HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: A Negative Coggins Test dated within one year is required for each entry. ALL HORSES ON THE GROUNDS MUST COMPLY WITH AND PROVIDE PROOF OF VACCINATIONS PER USEF GR845. Any additonal Health Requirements will be sent with acceptance letters. To expedite processing upon your arrival at the show, please send a copy with your entry blank or acknowledgment. NO NUMBERS WILL BE RELEASED FROM OFFICE WITHOUT COGGINS OR VACCINATION PROOF. GENERAL REGULATIONS EVERY CLASS OFFERED HEREIN WHICH IS COVERED BY THE RULES AND SPECIFI- CATIONS OF THE CURRENT USEF RULE BOOK WILL BE CONDUCTED AND JUDGED IN ACCORDANCE THEREWITH. 1-Pennsylvania National will adhere to USEF guidelines with regard to the minimum number of entries required to maintain a class. 2-Show Management reserves the right of declining to receive any entry and to return any entry fee and/or stable charges before or during the Show, without being liable for compensation. 3-The show will not be responsible for any accident which may occur to any rider, driver, groom or attendant, animal or equipment at the show. 4-Non-transferable admission badges will be given to all exhibitors, grooms and attendants. 5-All attendants coming in charge of horses will be subject to the order of Show Management and must have their horses ready to enter the Show Ring at least 30 minutes before the time for showing them. 6-Numbers will be provided at the Show and must appear on the entry while competing in the Show Ring. 7-No person will be allowed in the Show Ring during the time of judging except the exhibitor and those having official or requested duties to perform. 8-Exhibitors are notified that any act of discourtesy or disobedience to the judges or officials, on the part of the owner, manager, rider, driver or groom, shall disqualify the horse, and the owner shall forfeit his entry fee and other fees. 9-Show Management reserves to itself the power to prohibit any person from attending or showing a horse in the ring and to remove any groom or horse from the Show without being liable for compensation. 10-No horse will be allowed in the Show Ring except at such hours as are announced. 11-Should any questions or disputes arise that are not provided for in the foregoing rules, the same shall be referred to Show Management whose decision shall be final. 12-It is the tradition of the Show that riders and handlers be correctly attired for the class in question, that attendants be neatly dressed and the horses properly presented. Riders in all classes must wear headgear in accordance with GR801. Management may in its discretion bar any person from entering the ring if not suitably presented to appear before an audience and must bar riders without protective headgear from classes in which it is required. 13-All exhibitors must present current proof of membership with USEF and USHJA, or pay the $30 per organization show pass fee. 14-All exhibitors in the Pony and Junior Hunter Sections must present proof of current USEF measurement before numbers can be picked up. 15-In all Hunter and Equitation classes Show Management reserves the right to limit the courtesy circle with the use of a dotted line. 16-Courses for all hunter classes will be over fences consisting of brush, aiken, post and rail, in and out, stone wall, coop and white gate and will be posted 30 minues prior to classes. 17-A rotating jump order will be used in all classes over fences. 18-Championships will be awarded in all Hunter and Jumper Sections according to USEF rules unless otherwise noted. 19-All horses showing in the equitation, hunter or jumper divisions must present current USHJA Horse Registration and microchip. USEF Horse Recording is required for any horse showing in any jumper class where prize money is $25,000 or greater. 9
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GENERAL REGULATIONS cont’d 20-Management may fine exhibitors up to $100.00 for improper disposal of needles or other sharp disposable instruments. 21- 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/legal guardian 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 that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for penalties against those responsible for the child committing the offense. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. The unsafe use of personal electronic transport devices, as determined by the competition officials and management in their sole discretion, that do not require a driver’s license to operate, including but not limited to segways, hover boards, and single wheeled scooters is prohibited on competition grounds. Operating such devices in areas where people gather may be deemed “unsafe use” if there is a risk of harm to others. If the operator of the device is a minor, the parent/ legal guardian or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor operating the device in violation of this rule is accountable and may be subject to penalties. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 22-No Smoking is permitted in any buildings. 23-No dogs are permitted on the main concourse or in the seating sections. Dogs will not be permitted anywhere else on the premises unless restrained on a leash. See page 36 for dog policy. 24-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 $45 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 (exception:Friesian performance FR222) and academy classes (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF introductory level tests, pas de deuxand 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 begin- ner novice division; and 11)assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. Feed and Bedding Supplier for the 2019 Pennsylvania National (717) 867-3005 Be sure to place your advance orders (717) 770-2048 Fax for in-stall delivery before you arrive. feed@Ryegate.com Timothy Alfalfa Straw Shavings Pine Mulch 11
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GENERAL INFORMATION PARCEL DELIVERIES: As per the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex policy changes, new procedures for parcel deliveries and pick-ups will be included in acceptance letters AND posted on www.PAnational.org TACK ROOM PRIZES: Tack Rooms should be functional, neat and clean. Aisles and total appearance will be considered. Elaborate decoration will be considered only in the overall appearance but will not receive special consideration. Cash Awards for places 1 - 3. Junior Weekend - Judged Friday, Oct. 11th Senior Week - Judged Wednesday, Oct. 16th CAMPER PARKING: Limited camper parking available with Water & 20A Electric. Order on entry blank. First come first served. Junior Weekend - $500.00 Senior Week - $500.00 Camper reservations received after October 1st will incur an additional charge of $150 per week. Campers that do not reserve a space with the show office prior to arrival at the show will be charged twice the normal rate. Absolutely no dumping of grey water is permitted anywhere on the grounds. A fine of $150 per occurrence will be added to show bill. SPECIAL PARKING: Limited Reserved Parking adjacent to stable buildings for passenger cars-$125.00 Jr. Weekend (Oct 9-13); $125.00 Sr. Week (Oct 14-19). General parking in the lot adjacent to the Expo Hall is offered free of charge. STABLING INFORMATION No stall will be assigned unless pre-paid in full. Stall fees are non-refundable. No stall will be allotted without a completed entry blank and office fee paid. Stall fees: Box stalls are temporary vinyl, with doors, 9’ x 9’; housed in permanent buildings. STALLS MAY NOT BE DISASSEMBLED OR ALTERED. Exhibitors are responsible for any damage to stalls. No bedding provided. Horses residing in a stall and not competing in any classes, will be charged a $100 non-showing fee, plus the $75 office fee and must provide proof of vaccinations and coggins to the show office. • Junior Weekend Box Stalls-October 9-13 $300.00 • Senior Week Box Stalls-October 14-19 $300.00 • Overnight Box Stalls-(if available)-will not be cleaned out. Overnight stalls are available after 5 PM and must be vacated by 5 PM the following day. $125.00 Due to another show prior to the PNHS, Junior Weekend stalls will not be available before 8:00 AM, Wednesday, October 9. All Junior Weekend stalls must be vacated not later than 6:00 PM, Sunday, October 13. VETERINARY AND FARRIER SERVICES: Phone numbers will be posted in Stable Manager’s Office during this show. The Pennsylvania National Horse Show provides official veterinary and farrier services for the convenience of the exhibitors. Visiting veterinarians and farriers are also welcome; however, they must register with the Horse Show veterinarian or far- rier respectively upon arrival where they will be given a designated parking pass and directed to authorized service areas. Access to the Exhibitors Lounge will be by wristband only. 13
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2019 TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2019 - 7:30 A.M. 22 Small Junior Hunter, 15 and Under 23 Small Junior Hunter, 15 and Under - Handy 27 Small Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 28 Small Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 - Handy 32 Large Junior Hunter, 15 and Under 33 Large Junior Hunter, 15 and Under - Handy 37 Large Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 38 Large Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 - Handy 47 Small Junior Hunter 3’3” 52 Large Junior Hunter 3’3” 48 Small Junior Hunter 3’3” - Handy 53 Large Junior Hunter 3’3” - Handy 21 Small Junior Hunter, 15 and Under, Under Saddle 26 Small Junior Hunter, 16 and 17, Under Saddle 31 Large Junior Hunter, 15 and Under, Under Saddle 36 Large Junior Hunter, 16 and 17, Under Saddle 46 Small Junior Hunter 3’3”, Under Saddle 51 Large Junior Hunter 3’3”, Under Saddle 221 Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper Individual Phase I FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2019 - 7:30 A.M. 24 Small Junior Hunter, 15 and Under 25 Small Junior Hunter, 15 and Under Championship 29 Small Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 30 Small Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 Championship 34 Large Junior Hunter, 15 and Under 35 Large Junior Hunter, 15 and Under Championship 39 Large Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 40 Large Junior Hunter, 16 and 17 Championship 49 Small Junior Hunter 3’3” 50 Small Junior Hunter 3’3” Championship 54 Large Junior Hunter 3’3” 55 Large Junior Hunter 3’3” Championship 2 Small Pony Conformation Hunter 7 Medium Pony Conformation Hunter 12 Large Pony Conformation Hunter 1 Small Pony Hunter Under Saddle 6 Medium Pony Hunter Under Saddle 11 Large Pony Hunter Under Saddle 222 Neue Schule/USEF Prix des States & Individual Phase II No lunging is permitted in the Main Show Ring, Equine Arena or small warm-up area at any time. 15
Special Thanks to Our 2019 Pennsylvania National Horse Show Sponsors The Alban Family The Kinsley Foundation Sponsor of Small Pony Hunter Division Lannie Lipson Arista Equestrian Legends Horse Feeds Attic Treasures Woodworking The Lignelli Family Jamie Auletto Susie Baker Little Brook Farm Sponsor of Overall High Score Pony Hunter Brandywine Tent Rentals Sponsor of Leading Lady Rider - Open Jumper Mona’s Monograms Copper Fox, LLC, Kendall Meijer Mountz Jewlers Sponsor of Green 3’3” Division North American League Dauphin County Economic Geraldine Nesbitt Development Corporation Sponsor of Highpoint Small Junior Hunter Doubleday Foundation Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Oare Elvenstar, Jim Hagman Over The Hill Farm & Bill Schaub The EMO Agency Sponsor of Overall High Score Medium Pony Green is the New Blue Best Child Rider On A Pony Farm Vet PA Racing Commision Gerald Camera Judith Patton Goshen Hill & Caroline Moran Sponsor of Large Pony Hunter Division Sponsor of Green Conformation Hunter Division Plastic Surgery Associates Gunn Mowery Insurance Company Peter Pletcher Harvest Seasonal Grille Ryegate Show Services & Wine Bar The Sadrian Family HayGain Sponsor of 3’ Green Hunter Hempt Bros. Signature Academics Hornberger Family The Schlosberg Family Horseflight SmartPak Horseshoe Trail Farm Trump Lawn & Landscape Co. Hunt Hill Farm Upper Echelon Academy Sponsor of Medium Pony Hunter Division Huntland The Wheeler Family Sponsor of Overall High Score Small Pony Hunter Winter Gardens The Ingram Family Quality Foods Johnson Horse Transportation World Equestrian Center List is as of June 19, 2019. 16
2019 TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 - 6:00 A.M. 57 USEF Medal Equitation Training Session SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 - 12:45 P.M. 223 William C. Steinkraus Style Award 41 High Point Small Junior Hunter Presentation 42 High Point Large Junior Hunter Presentation 43 Junior Working Hunter Grand Championship Presentation 44 Grand Junior Hunter Trainer’s Award Junior Weekend Tackroom Award Presentation 18 PNHS Junior Hunter Rider Sportsmanship Award 59 Best Junior Rider, Horse SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2019 - 1:05 P.M. 224 Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper Individual Phase III 225 Neue Schule/USEF Junior Jumper Overall Awards 3 Small Pony Hunter - Handy 4 Small Pony Hunter 5 Small Pony Hunter Championship 8 Medium Pony Hunter - Handy 9 Medium Pony Hunter 10 Medium Pony Hunter Championship 13 Large Pony Hunter - Handy 14 Large Pony Hunter 15 Large Pony Hunter Championship 16 Grand Champion Pony Hunter 20 Best Junior Rider, Pony 17 PNHS Pony Rider Sportsmanship Award SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 - 7:00 A.M. 56 Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final - Preliminary Round SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 - 4:00 P.M. (TENTATIVE) 56 Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final 58 Best Equitation Horse Award EMO HIGH FIVE AWARDS Will be presented to the highest scored hunter trip in the following categories: Pony Hunter Junior Hunter Amateur Owner Hunter Professional Hunter Overall High Score Access to the Exhibitors Lounge will be by wristband only. 17
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2019 TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019 - 8:00 A.M. 62 Green Hunter 3’6” 63 Green Hunter 3’6” - Handy 72 Green Hunter 3’9” 73 Green Hunter 3’9” - Handy 82 High Performance Working Hunter 83 High Performance Working Hunter - Handy 234 North American League Childrens Hunter Finals 235 North American League Adult Hunter Finals MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2019 - 6:30 P.M. 301 Field Hunters 35 & Under 302 Field Hunters Over 35 Parade of Foxhounds 304 Gentleman’s Hunter Under Saddle 303 Ladies Hunter Under Saddle 307 Leading Lady Rider Award 305 Hunt Teams 306 Hunt Night Championship TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2019 - 8:00 A.M. 90 Model Green Conformation 100 Model High Performance Conformation 92 Green Conformation 93 Green Conformation - Handy 102 High Performance Conformation 103 High Performance Conformation - Handy 91 Green Conformation Under Saddle 101 High Performance Conformation Under Saddle 64 Green Hunter 3’6” 74 Green Hunter 3’9” 84 High Performance Working Hunter 61 Green Hunter 3’6” Under Saddle 66 Green Hunter 3’6” Championship 71 Green Hunter 3’9”Under Saddle 76 Green Hunter 3’9” Championship 77 Grand Green Hunter Championship 81 High Performance Working Under Saddle 86 High Performance Working Hunter Championship 112 Green Hunter 3’ 113 Green Hunter 3’ 122 Green Hunter 3’3” 123 Green Hunter 3’3” 111 Green Hunter 3’ Under Saddle 121 Green Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle 171 Ladies Sidesaddle Under Saddle 173 Ladies Sidesaddle Over Fences 172 Ladies Sidesaddle Hack 174 Ladies Sidesaddle Championship 19
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2019 TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2019 - 8:00 A.M. 94 Green Conformation 96 Green Conformation Hunter Championship 104 High Performance Conformation 106 High Performance Conformation Hunter Championship 107 Grand Champion Hunter 109 Grand Hunter Trainer’s Award 108 Leading Hunter Rider 105 $25,000 Champion of Champions Winners’ Stake 114 Green Hunter 3’ 116 Green Hunter 3’ Championship 124 Green Hunter 3’3” 126 Green Hunter 3’3” Championship 127 $25,000 Green 3’ & 3’3” Winners’ Stake 226 $1,500 Am/AO Jumper, II, 2(a) 201 $10,000 1.40m Speed Challenge, 238.2.1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2019 - 7:30 P.M. 202 $15,000 1.45m Dash for the Cash, 238.2.1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 - 8:00 A.M. 152 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 153 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 - Handy 162 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36 & Over 163 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36 & Over - Handy 151 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle 18-35 161 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Under Saddle 36 & Over 132 Amateur Owner Hunter, 18-35 133 Amateur Owner Hunter, 18-35 - Handy 142 Amateur Owner Hunter, 36 & Over 143 Amateur Owner Hunter, 36 & Over - Handy 131 Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle, 18-35 141 Amateur Owner Hunter Under Saddle, 36 & Over 227 $1,500 Am/AO Jumper, II, 1 203 $36,000 1.45m Harrisburg Sprint, 238.2.1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2019 - 7:30 P.M. 212 $60,000 Pennsylvania Big Jump, 238.2.2 Senior Week Tackroom Award Presentation Special Attraction No lunging is permitted in the Main Show Ring, Equine Arena or small warm-up area at any time. 21
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2019 TENTATIVE TIME SCHEDULE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019 - 8:00 A.M. 154 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 155 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 18-35 156 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Championship 18-35 164 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36 & Over 165 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” 36 & Over 166 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’3” Championship 36 & Over 167 Grand Amateur-Owner Hunter 3’3” Championship 134 Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 135 Amateur Owner Hunter 18-35 136 Amateur Owner Hunter Championship 18-35 144 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 145 Amateur Owner Hunter 36 & Over 146 Amateur Owner Hunter Championship 36 & Over 147 Grand Amateur Owner Hunter Championship 148 Grand Amateur Owner Hunter Groom’s Award Therapeutic Riding Championship 228 $7,500 Am/AO Jumper Classic, II, 2(a) 229 Amateur/Amateur Owner Jumper Championship 230 Amateur/Amateur Owner Jumper Leading Rider FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2019 - 7:30 P.M. 211 $36,000 Keystone Classic Speed Stake, 238.2.1 presented by The World Equestrian Center 206 Open Jumper Speed Championship Special Attraction SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019 - 9:00 A.M. 168 $25,000 3’3” & 3’6” Amateur Owner Hunter Classic SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019 - 12:00 P.M. 231 North American League Childrens Jumper Finals presented by EquiFit 232 North American League Adult Jumper Finals presented by SmartPak 233 North American League Low Jr/Am/AO Jumper Finals presented by HorseFlight SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2019 - 7:30 P.M. 213 $134,000 Grand Prix de Penn National, 238.2.2 214 Caretaker Award 207 Open Jumper Championship 208 Leading Rider Award for Open Jumper 209 Leading Lady Jumper Rider Award Access to the Exhibitors Lounge will be by wristband only. 23
JUNIOR EXHIBITOR DIVISIONS Open to children who have not reached their 18th birthday. GR126 The Prize Money Purses in the JUNIOR and PONY HUNTER Divisions will be distributed as follows. PURSE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th $2,500.00 750 550 375 275 125 100 100 75 75 75 $3,125.00 940 690 470 325 175 150 125 100 75 75 HUNTER PONY DIVISION See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. No rider may ride more than a total of three ponies, two ponies in a section. (You may enter as many ponies as you wish). THE ENTRY FEE FOR EACH SECTION IS $1500.00 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED SEE ALSO CLASS 26, BEST JUNIOR RIDER, PONY $12,500 SMALL PONY HUNTER SECTION Not exceeding 12.2 hands; Fences 2’3” CLASS NO. 1 $3,125 SMALL PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 2, 3 (HANDY), 4 $3,125 SMALL PONY HUNTER 25% Conformation in Class 2. CLASS NO. 5 SMALL PONY HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP $12,500 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER SECTION Over 12.2 and not to exceed 13.2 hands; Fences 2’6” CLASS NO. 6 $3,125 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 7, 8 (HANDY), 9 $3,125 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER 25% Conformation in Class 7. CLASS NO. 10 MEDIUM PONY HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP The Swamp Girl Challenge Trophy donated by Brooks & Streett Moore ARENA SIZES & FOOTING Main Arena - Poel’s International Mixture- 120’x240’ Inside Schooling Ring - Poel’s International Mixture - 52’x150’ Outside Work Area - Limestone Screenings & Jersey Sand Mixture - 120’x220’ Equine Arena - Footing First S.R.S. - 134’ x 250’ 24
$12,500 LARGE PONY HUNTER SECTION Over 13.2 and not to exceed 14.2 hands; Fences 3’ CLASS NO. 11 $3,125 LARGE PONY HUNTER UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 12, 13 (HANDY), 14 $3,125 LARGE PONY HUNTER 25% Conformation in Class 12. CLASS NO. 15 LARGE PONY HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP The Cloud Nine Challenge Trophy donated by Jenny Boal CLASS NO. 16 PONY HUNTER GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Francis E. Armstrong Memorial Challenge Trophy donated by his family In case of a tie, the winner will be decided on the basis of HU149. CLASS NO. 17 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL HORSE SHOW PONY RIDER SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD NO ENTRY FEE To be awarded to the junior exhibitor entered and showing in the Pony Hunter Division who, in the opinion of a secret panel of judges, exhibits the highest degree of sportsmanship at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Hunter Championships October 20, 2019 PA State Farm Show & Expo Center 2300 N. Cameron Street • Harrisburg, PA 17110 For a Prize List, visit www.Ryegate.com or call 717-867-5643 25
JUNIOR HUNTER 3’6” SECTION THE ENTRY FEE FOR ANY SECTION IS $1500.00 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED SEE ALSO CLASS 59, BEST CHILD RIDER, HORSE See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. Points won at best 15 shows in a single height section will be considered. Entries will be qualified and accepted in only the height and age section entered and may not change sections for any reason. Jumps 3’6”. $12,500 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER RIDERS 15 AND UNDER CLASS NO. 21 $3,125 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 AND UNDER, UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 22, 23 (HANDY), 24 $3,125 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 AND UNDER CLASS NO. 25 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 AND UNDER CHAMPION The Gabriel/Night Owl Challenge Trophy donated by Susan Schoellkopf and Helen Lenahan $12,500 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER RIDERS 16 AND 17 CLASS NO. 26 $3,125 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 16 AND 17, UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 27, 28 (HANDY), 29 $3,125 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 16 AND 17 CLASS NO. 30 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER, 16 AND 17 CHAMPION The Tindle Perpetual Trophy donated by The Robert D. Haas Family CLASS NO. 41 HIGH POINT SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER The Magic Word Trophy donated by Karen Kay CLASS NO. 18 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL HORSE SHOW JUNIOR HUNTER RIDER SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD NO ENTRY FEE To be awarded to the junior exhibitor entered and showing in the Junior Hunter Division who, in the opinion of a secret panel of judges, exhibits the highest degree of sportsmanship at the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. 26
$12,500 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER RIDERS 15 AND UNDER CLASS NO. 31 $3,125 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 AND UNDER, UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 32, 33 (HANDY), 34 $3,125 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 AND UNDER CLASS NO. 35 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER, 15 AND UNDER CHAMPION The Irene L. Armstrong Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by her family $12,500 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER RIDERS 16 AND 17 CLASS NO. 36 $3,125 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER, 16 AND 17, UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 37, 38 (HANDY), 39 $3,125 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER, 16 AND 17 CLASS NO. 40 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER, 16 AND 17 CHAMPION The John Bryner, Jr. Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by the Bedard Family CLASS NO. 42 HIGH POINT LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER The Lake Erie College Challenge Trophy donated by Lake Erie College CLASS NO. 43 JUNIOR HUNTER GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Beaufort Hunt Challenge Trophy donated by Hunt Members. In case of a tie, the winner will be decided on the basis of HU149. CLASS NO. 44 GRAND JUNIOR HUNTER TRAINERS AWARD The Michael Rheinheimer Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Amanda Lyerly. Awarded to the trainer of the Grand Junior Hunter. 27
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JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3” SECTION THE ENTRY FEE FOR ANY SECTION IS $1200.00 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED SEE ALSO CLASS 59, BEST JUNIOR RIDER, HORSE See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. Points won at best 15 shows in a single height section will be considered. Jumps 3’3”. $10,000 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3” CLASS NO. 46 $2,500 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3”, UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 47, 48 (HANDY), 49 $2,500 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3” CLASS NO. 50 SMALL JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3”, CHAMPION $10,000 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3” CLASS NO. 51 $2,500 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3”, UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 52, 53 (HANDY), 54 $2,500 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3” CLASS NO. 55 LARGE JUNIOR HUNTER 3’3”, CHAMPION Claire Mawdsley THE and sCholarship rider reCognition prograM • Rewarding exhibitors in the Junior Hunter Divisions who attend a traditional “brick & mortar” high school on a full-time basis. • Scholarships and ribbons awarded to the top placing eligible exhibitors. Details on contributing or applying available at www.PAnational.org – Sponsors/Support Tab 29
HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION DIVISION All horses competing and any horse potentially competing the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final must be entered in the show office and pay all fees due by 5:00 PM EDT Thursday, October 10, 2019. Medal Draw will take place on Saturday on the 3rd Floor Banquet Hall. • Spare equitation horses will be charged a fee of $100, plus the cost of a junior weekend stall and office fee. • The competition rider must delcare their mount for the training session in the show office by 12:00 PM on Friday, October 11, 2019. • All equitation paperwork (horse description, microship number and stall location) must be completed and turned into show office no later than 2:00 PM EDT, Friday, October 11, 2019, unless arranged with horse show office. • All horses competing and any horse potenially competing in the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final must be on the competition grounds no later than 7:00 PM EDT on Friday October 11, 2019. Horses must be physically presented at check-in location and have their microchip scanned. If a horse does not have microchip, a passport or copy of the horse’s coggins must accompany the horse. All horses competing in the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final must remain on the competition grounds until they have finished competing in all phases of the Final. • Horses not checked in prior to 7:00 PM EDT on Friday, October 11, 2019 will not be permitted to compete in the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final • Horses are required to display the competition number at all times when the horse is outside of its stall. • Riders may change horses before the start of the training session or USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final, provided the new horse was entered/declared/checked in as an equitation horse, as noted herein. Alan Lohman - Medal Course Designer Kelsey Shanley - USEF Staff Liaison CLASS NO. 56 THE ADRIAN VAN SINDEREN TROPHY Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final ENTRY FEE $275.00 Trophy and Twelve Ribbons Entry and stall fees must be included with entry. Open to Junior members of USEF who have qualified under EQ110. Exhibitor must list on entry blank shows at which qualifying points were won. To be shown over a special course designed by the Judges. Course will be posted at least one hour before the class. The judges must call back 20-25 entries for the workout. Two or more tests of the top four contestants are required. Tests 1-18. Only one rider per horse. The name of the winner will be engraved upon the Adrian Van Sinderen Trophy. The perpetual trophy will be presented in the ring and the winner will receive a memento for permanent possession. Under no circumstances will entry, stall or any other fees be refunded to those who are not eligible to compete in this class. DO NOT ENTER IF NOT QUALIFIED. CLASS NO. 57 USEF MEDAL EQUITATION TRAINING SESSION (EQUITATION RIDERS ONLY) ENTRY FEE $125.00 Open only to Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final competitors. Each qualifed rider may show only one horse.. Only horses declared by the deadline in the show office may be ridden. The Rules and Regulations for participation in the 2019 Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final will also apply. Each qualified rider will be allowed 70 seconds in the arena. A representative course of equitation fences will be constructed at 3’6”. No set course plan. Jumps to be jumped in the proper direction. No trainers allowed in the arena. Order of go will be drawn. CLASS NO. 58 BEST EQUITATION HORSE AWARD The Doris H. Clark Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by Missy Clark Awarded to the horse exhibiting in the Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final, who in the opinion of the judges, is the best equitation horse. 30
Schooling and Lunging Area Rules The following rules will govern the use of the schooling and lunging areas. • No horses are permitted in the official schooling area starting one hour prior to and until the completion of pony classes. • Schooling and lunging areas will be available as determined and announced by Competition Management. • The setting of a course, utilizing only the equipment provided by Competition Management will be permitted at the location and times designated and announced by Competition Management. • On competition days, the competition ring will be open for flatwork for equitation horses in the evening after the competition ends as follows: • Thursday – for a minimum of two hours following the completion of the pony schooling session and the preparation of the footing • Friday – for a minimum of two hours following the completion of the competition and the preparation of the footing • Saturday – for a minimum of one hour following the completion of the competition and the preparation of the footing • On Saturday evening prior to the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Final, the official schooling ring will be open for Equitation schooling following the completion of the competition for the day. Schooling will only be permitted during the hours designated by competition management. • On the morning of the USEF Hunter Seat Medal Finals, the official schooling area will be set one hour before the start of the competition. The following rules will apply: • Approximately five schooling fences will be set as a straight line of oxers across the middle of the official schooling area • Each schooling fence will have at least four standards, four rails and four cups • Each schooling fence must be flagged • Each schooling fence may be set as a vertical or as an oxer • A one-stride combination consisting of two verticals may be set using the material at each schooling fence • Competition Management will provide a full variety of schooling materials and only this equipment may be utilized. No outside equipment is permitted. Additionally, no equipment may be set in such a way that it interferes with either the approach or landing of another jump. • One jump will be designated as a “clean jump” and no materials (tarps, etc.) will be allowed on this jump. All other USEF Schooling Rules for the Equitation section will be enforced. However, if there is a conflict between the USEF rules and these rules, these rules will prevail. In the large schooling area, only Medal riders/trainers will be allowed until the completion of the Medal Finals. Additional schooling times/restrictions will be sent with acknowledgement letters and posted online. CLASS NO. 59 BEST JUNIOR RIDER, HORSE The Maxine Best Memorial Challenge Trophy donated by The Shahinian Family ENTRY FEE $30.00 Trophy and Four Ribbons POST ENTRY FEE $45.00 To include all riders on horses showing in Classes 21 through 39. No rider shall be eligible who has not ridden in at least two classes. May not also enter Class 51. ENTER ON OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK. CLASS NO. 20 BEST JUNIOR RIDER, PONY The Sunnyside Up Challenge Trophy donated by Winn Reid ENTRY FEE $30.00 Trophy and Four Ribbons POST ENTRY FEE $45.00 To include all riders on ponies showing in Classes 1 through 14. No rider shall be eligible who has not ridden in at least two classes. May not also enter Class 50. ENTER ON OFFICIAL ENTRY BLANK 31
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HUNTER DIVISION DESCRIPTION OF COURSES-Courses for all hunter classes will be over fences consisting of brush, aiken, post and rail, in and out, stone wall, coop and white gate and will be posted 1 hour prior to classes. The Prize Money Purses will be distributed as follows in the HUNTER DIVISION. PURSE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th $300.00 90 70 45 30 25 20 10 10 R R $1,560.00 470 345 235 170 90 70 50 50 40 40 $2,500.00 750 550 375 275 125 100 100 75 75 75 $3,125.00 940 690 470 325 175 150 125 100 75 75 $3,150.00 950 700 475 325 175 150 125 100 75 75 $25,000.00 7500 5500 3750 2750 1250 1100 900 750 750 750 $12,500 GREEN HUNTER 3’6” SECTION See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. THE ENTRY FEE FOR CLASSES 61 THROUGH 64 IS $1500.00 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED CLASS NO. 61 $3,125 GREEN HUNTER 3’6” UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 62, 63 (HANDY), 64 $3,125 GREEN HUNTER 3’6” CLASS NO. 66 GREEN HUNTER 3’6” CHAMPIONSHIP The Frances Newbill Rowe Challenge Trophy donated by Her Friends $12,500 GREEN HUNTER 3’9” SECTION See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. THE ENTRY FEE FOR CLASSES 71 THROUGH 74 IS $1500.00 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED CLASS NO. 71 $3,125 GREEN HUNTER 3’9” UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 72, 73 (HANDY), 74 $3,125 GREEN HUNTER 3’9” CLASS NO. 76 GREEN HUNTER 3’9” CHAMPIONSHIP The John R. Sterling Memorial Perpetual Trophy donated by The Pennsylvania National Horse Show. CLASS NO. 77 GREEN HUNTER GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP The Kimberton Hills Challenge Trophy donated by Mrs. H.A.W. Myrin. No lunging is permitted in the Main Show Ring, Equine Arena or small warm-up area at any time. 35
$12,600 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER SECTION See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. Fences 4’. THE ENTRY FEE FOR CLASSES 81 THROUGH 84 IS $1500.00 Individual classes may be entered by horses already accepted in another section with a class entry fee of 10% of the class prize money. CLASS NO. 81 $3,150 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 82, 83 (HANDY), 84 $3,150 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER CLASS NO. 86 HIGH PERFORMANCE WORKING HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP The Cismont Manor Farm Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth M. Wheeler $12,500 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER SECTION See Rules & Regulations for qualifying information. Open to first year green horses. Fences 3’6”. To be judged on performance and soundness, 70%; con- formation, 30%. THE ENTRY FEE FOR CLASSES 91 THROUGH 94 IS $1500.00 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES MAY NOT BE ENTERED EXCEPT CLASS 90 WHICH MUST BE ENTERED SEPARATELY CLASS NO. 90 MODEL GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER NO ENTRY FEE CLASS NO. 91 $3,125 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER UNDER SADDLE CLASS NO. 92, 93 (HANDY), 94 $3,125 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER CLASS NO. 96 GREEN CONFORMATION HUNTER CHAMPIONSHIP The Wild Air Farms Challenge Trophy donated by Mr. & Mrs. Sylvester Johnson, Jr., Retired and returned to competition by Mrs. Haywood Nelms, Jr. ATTENTION DOG OWNERS The administration of the Farm Show Arena will NOT permit dogs in the public areas of the Horse Show facilities. Dogs on the Farm Show property MUST be kept caged or on a leash. Dogs in violation of either of these rules will be collected by the Humane Society and held for the owner, who will be fined $100.00. If you do not intend to abide by these rules, DO NOT bring your dog(s) to the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. 36
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