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SHOWPLACE PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS 2020 Ledges Winter Series December 5-8 December 12-15 January 9-12 January 16-19 February 6-9 February 13-16 March 5-8 March 12-15 April 2-5 $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby Each Week USHJA Young Hunters ~ USHJA Green Incentive and Challenge NAL ~ WIHS ~ M&S Hunter and Jumper Classics USEF National ~1~ “A” Jumper 2 Ledges Sporting Horses- Roscoe, IL
Ledges Sporting Horses Spring Summer and Fall Series 2020 Ledges Spring Warm Up I ~ April 23-26 Ledges Spring Warm Up II ~ April 30-May 3 Showplace Summer at Ledges ~ June 24-28 Showplace Labor Day Festival ~ Aug. 27-30 Showplace Fall Preview ~ September 3-6 Showplace Fall Classic ~ September 17-20 Ledges Fall Classic ~ September 24-27 ~2~ -
Showplace Productions Winter “B” Show Series $1,000 Chicago Equestrian Hunter Derby Series January 24-26, 2020 February 21-23, 2020 March 20-22, 2020 April 9-11, 2020 IHJA ~ WHJA ~ Indiana HJ ~3~
Ledges Winter Series Staff Manager........................................................................................................... Showplace Productions, Nicole Boyle Assistant Manager......................................................................................................................................Mike Puffer Show Secretary................................................................................................................... Nicole Boyle, Lexi Bowen Course Designer...................................................................................................................... Pat Boyle, Mike Puffer Announcer.................................................................................................................................................Bob Devore Paddock Master......................................................................................................................................Blake Clancy Stabling......................................................................................................................................................Mike Puffer Veterinarian...................................................Dr. Dean Peterson (Janesville Animal Medical Center - 608-868-1765) Video.................................................................................................................................................Star Creek Video Photographer................................................................................................................. Andrew Ryback Photography Computer Services......................................................................................................................Network Identity, Inc. APPROVING ORGANIZATIONS The United States Equestrian Federation The U.S. Hunter Jumper Association The Illinois Hunter Jumper Association The Indiana Hunter Jumper Association The Missouri Horse Shows Association The Wisconsin Hunter Jumper Associations Marshall & Sterling League Washington International Horse Show League North American League Competition Management Showplace Productions Ledges Show Grounds, LLC. PO Box 290 12250 Love Rd. Gilberts, Il 60136 Roscoe, Il 61073 (847) 274-6834 Office (815) 623-2700 Fax (815) 623-5322 ~4~
Ledges Winter Series Officials The following officials have accepted an invitation to participate in the Ledges Winter Series. Management re- serves the right to vary or add to this list if necessary. December 5-8, 2019 Judge (H, J, H/E)..................................................................................................................................Steve Wall, NC Steward ............................................................................................................................................. Diane Braun, IN December 12-15, 2019 Judge (H,J, H/E)................................................................................................................................Irving Evans, NH Steward.............................................................................................................................................. Diane Braun, IN January 9-12, 2020 Judge (H,J, H/E)................................................................................................................................Mike Rosser, NC Steward.............................................................................................................................................. Diane Braun, IN January 16-19, 2020 Judge (H,J,H/E).............................................................................................................................. Lisa Anderson, GA Steward ........................................................................................................................................ Peggy McEnroe, IL February 6-9, 2020 Judge (H,J, H/E).............................................................................................................................William Sparks, LA Steward......................................................................................................................................... Peggy McEnroe, IL February 13-16, 2020 Judge (H, J, H/E)...............................................................................................................................Andrea Wells, FL Steward......................................................................................................................................... Peggy McEnroe, IL March 5-8, 2020 Judge (H,J, H/E)..................................................................................................................................Diane Young, IL Steward...............................................................................................................................................Lindy Esau, NC March 12-15, 2020 Judge (H,J, H/E)............................................................................................................................Nancy Seyfried, GA Steward...............................................................................................................................................Lindy Esau, NC April 2-5, 2020 Judge (H,J, H/E)....................................................................................................................................Scott Alder, MI Steward.............................................................................................................................................. Diane Braun, IN ~5~
GENERAL RULES USDF introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and spec- 7) NRHA Endorsed Reining Competitions. 8) Opportunity classes, ifications of the current federation rulle book will be conducted and 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current judged in accordance therewith. membership in good standing of their own National Federation, FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this Dressage Sport Horse Breeding classes. entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, LATE / INCOMPLETE ENTRIES - There will be a charge Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter or Longeur and on behalf of of $30 per horse on all entries postmarked after closing date of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents, entries or that are received at any time but are incomplete. I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United CLASS ENTRIES - Classes may only be entered by using the States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the “Federation”) and the local official class number, whether on the entry blank or on the Official rules of the competition. Add/Scratch Form. The writing of a division name or class name I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation will not constitute an entered class. and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the CLASS DECLARATIONS - Any class number written on the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and entry blank constitutes a declaration. agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federa- NON-SHOWING HORSE - A horse may be entered as “NON- tion, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken SHOWING” on the original entry form at the time the entry blank under the Rules. is submitted by writing “Non-Showing” in the area of the entry I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the blank where classes would normally be entered. An Official “Non- Rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. Showing Horse” is required to pay the stall fee and a $100.00 I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of accep- Non-Showing Fee in addition to the Office Fee. Any “Non-Showing tance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use Horse” who ultimately enters classes and competes, is considered or assign photographs, videos, audios, cable- casts, broadcasts, a post entry. internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse EQUITATION ENTRIES - Equitation Riders MUST ride the taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, horse and wear the number of the horse they are officially entered coverage or benefit of the competition, sport, or the Federation. on. If the rider desires to change horses for an equitation class, Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and he may do so without penalty; however, he must do the proper they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur paperwork in the Horse Show Office on the Official Form, i.e., status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any scratch the equitation class on the one horse and add the same rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compen- equitation class on the new horse. Exhibitors who enter an equita- sation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. tion class on one horse and ride or wear another horse’s number The construction and application of Federation rules are governed will be charged on both horses. You MUST do your paperwork in by the laws of the State of New York, and any action instituted the Show Office in order to avoid this penalty. against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4. ENTRY/CROSS ENTRY - Exhibitors are responsible for a knowledge of the Rules and Regulations governing the horse ENTRIES - Entries close 10 days before the start of each show. show and for their own errors and omissions. In the case of a vio- Entries postmarked later than 10 days before the show will be lation of a cross entry restriction, the exhibitor will forfeit the entry charged late fees. Horse show entries limited to the first 250 fee, class placing and prize money award. horses. Entries must be properly made on the official Entry Form with all blanks filled in where applicable. The following must ac- ENTERED AND DID NOT COMPETE - Any exhibitor who company the entry form: 1) All stall fees are non-refundable after does not compete in class/classes in which the exhibitor is of- entries close! 2) Nomination fees for all classes. 3) Post entries ficially entered, and does not scratch according to the Scratch will be accepted after the closing date of entries at the cost of Procedures outlined above, will be billed for the class/classes. $30.00 per entry. 4) Checks made payable to: “Sporting Horses”. You MUST do your paperwork in the Show Office in order to avoid MAIL ENTRIES TO: Sporting Horses, PO Box 290, Gilberts, IL this penalty. 60136 NOT ENTERED AND DID COMPETE - Horses shown in a Every entry shall constitute an agreement that the person making class without being officially entered will pay double the class fee. it, owner, lessee, trainer, agent, manager, coach, rider, and the You MUST do your paperwork in the Show Office in order to avoid horse shall be subject to the constitution and rules and regulations this penalty. of USEF and the Ledges Winter Series CHANGES PRIOR TO NUMBER ISSUE - An exhibitor is MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT allowed to make class changes in the Horse Show Office to an Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to entry without penalty at the time the exhibitor’s entry number is participate in all classes at issued. This is a one-time-per-show only grace period, giving the Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Preliminary exhibitor an opportunity to make adjustments to the original entry Level or above and prior to picking up numbers. Once the exhibitor number has been Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, issued, the normal rules and fees to add and scratch classes will Reining and Vaulting prevail. (The grace period applies only to class adds and class Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may partici- scratches of “showing” horses and does not affect rules regarding pate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or stall fees, jumper nomination fees, post entry fees, show scratch- trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing es, etc.) Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and ADDS - Class adds may only be made in the Horse Show Office Combined Driving on the Official Form, by letter or by Facsimile and must be re- Competitions upon payment of a $30 Show Pass fee. Participants ceived prior to the start of the class. Any other method WILL NOT in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements be considered valid. For scheduling of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) purposes class adds must be declared by 5pm on the previous classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian per- day. Upon arrival at the show please check the status of day formance FR218) and academy classes (academy classes are adds in the office. If entries warrant, same day adds may not be ~6~allowed. classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6)
SCRATCHES - Scratches may only be made in the Horse Show first time returned checks will be reprocessed automatically. Office on the Official Form, by letter or by Facsimile and must be PRIZE MONEY - Prize money will be available by check in the received prior to the start of the first class entered in. Any other Horse Show office or premiums can be subtracted from your pay- method WILL NOT be considered valid. Once a class begins, it ment due. Once a reward has been made, the responsibility of the may not be scratched, except for a Vet Scratch. If a Vet Scratch, horse show shall cease. the horse must be scratched on the same day of the class/classes MEASUREMENTS - Fridays at 2 pm scratched in the Horse Show Office on the Official Form and the JUMP ORDER - A rotating jump order will be established for Official Vet’s Certificate must be received in the Show Office by all classes over fences and such shall be posted by the in-gate. close of business that day. Courses will be posted at the in-gate. The management reserves SHOW SCRATCH - A horse that is scratched from a show prior the right to the use of a dotted-line in any hunter and equitation to the start of the first class entered in, will forfeit a $50.00 office classes. fee. CHAMPION AND RESERVE CHAMPION - To be awarded CLASS SCRATCH - A fee of $5.00 per class will be charged for to two of the four horses scoring the most points over fences. In classes scratched. addition, only these will receive full points for ribbons won under SUBSTITUTIONS - Under the same ownership, saddle and half points for ribbons won in the model. a new horse may be substituted for a scratched horse. If the SCHOOLING - There will be open schooling up to 1-hour prior scratched horse is not stabled at the show, the substitute horse to start time. may assume the commitment and payment for the scratched VETERINARIAN - Janesville Equine Hospital and SURGICAL horse’s stall and the scratched horse will be responsible for only CLINIC. 5021 N. State Rd. 26, Janesville, WI 53546. Emergency the $50 office fee. #(608) 868-1765 - Travel Directions: Located on Hwy 26 between REFUNDS - Refund of all pre-paid fees may be given for show Janesville and Milton. From South/East: Take I-90 West. Take the scratches received or postmarked prior to or on the closing date of Janesville/Milton exit 171A. Merge onto Highway 26. The clinic entries. After the closing date of entries, stall fees, horse deposit is approximately 1 mile ahead on the left. From the North/West: fees, Jumper nomination fees and RV fees are NOT refundable Take I-90 East. Take Exit 171A-B for Hway 14/26. Turn left at the under any circumstances. stop sign at end of ramp. The clinic is approximately 1 mile ahead Once a horse is nominated, the nominating fee is not refundable, on the left. even though the horse may not ultimately compete in classes DISPUTES - Should any questions or disputes arise that are not requiring a jumper nomination. Nominated jumpers are eligible for provided for in the foregoing rules, the same shall be referred to a 50% refund of the Jumper nomination fee if the horse is a show the show committee, whose decision shall be final. scratch and is scratched prior to the start of the horse show at the PROTESTS - Protests shall be governed by USEF Rule GR603, time numbers are picked up in the Show Office. upon the deposit of the appropriate fee of $200.00 members / After the closing date of entries, only pre-paid entry fees are eli- $300 nonmembers. gible for refund. Class nomination fees, intent fees and post entry DISCLAIMER - Neither the Ledges Winter Series, nor Ledges fees are not refundable after the closing date of entries. If eligible Showgrounds LLC, nor Showplace Productions, nor the Show for a refund, a check for the amount of refund due less an office Committee will be responsible in any way for loss or damage fee of $50 will be mailed within 30 days after the completion of the to any persons, animals or property or equipment that may Ledges Winter Classic Requests for refunds after the conclusion be caused by any horse or pony entered by him or due to the of the Ledges Winter Classic will not be considered. The policy carelessness or negligence of the person or persons in charge of herein with regard to scratch fees will be followed regardless of weather. such horse or pony or of their subordinates. THIS SHALL BE COGGINS - Effective January 1, 1995 - All Illinois Equine A CONDITION OF ENTRY TO THIS HORSE SHOW OR (horses, ponies, mules, etc.) 12 months old and older participating SHOW GROUNDS. in an advertised equine event (“Advertised equine events” means DAMAGE - All owners and exhibitors shall be held responsible a show, rodeo, exhibition, trail ride or horse fair, excluding sales for any damage incurred by them, their agents or employees to or auctions, that is posted or media promoted”) must be accompa- stalls, buildings and other properties on the show grounds, and nied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia/E.I.A. (Cog- shall be billed accordingly. gins/CELISA) conducted within the previous 12 months. A health SHOWPLACE PRODUCTIONS’ GENERAL certificate IS NOT REQUIRED FOR ILLINOIS EQUINE. AND ANIMAL WELFARE POLICY FOR RIDER, TRAIN- HEALTH PERMITS - The Illinois Department ER, OWNER, AND GROOM - Upholding the welfare of the of Agriculture now requires permits for all horses traveling to horses exhibited here is of primary concern to Showplace Produc- competitions in Illinois from out of state. Permits can be obtained tions. We require that all horses be treated with kindness, respect by calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Animal and compassion and never be subject to mistreatment. Owners, Health at (217) 782-4944. The phone line is staffed 24 hours a trainers, riders and grooms, or their agents, must use reasonable day, seven days a week. Electronic permits also will be issued care in handling and treatment of their horses, whether owned or through the department’s website at www.agr.state.il.us. placed in their care for competition or for any other purpose. At all DAY EXHIBITORS - Day Exhibitors will not be permitted without times while the horse is on the show grounds we will provide for prior written approval of management. the continuous well being of the horse by vigorously enforcing the RINGS AND FOOTING - The indoor arena at Ledges is 100’ x rules of the USEF which pertain to the welfare 200’, with a limestone base and sand footing. of the horse. Exhibitors are cautioned that GR302 (which defines NON-NEGOTIABLE CHECKS - Checks returned by the bank the USEF’s policy on abuse), GR806 (which pertains to Poling), for any reason will be assessed a penalty of $50 or 10% of the and GR320 (Which pertains to the Use of Whips), will be strictly face amount of the check, whichever is greater. Upon notification enforced. Any handling and veterinary treatment should ensure of a returned check, accounts will be given three days to make the health and welfare of the horse. High standards of nutrition, full payment, including the penalty, which must be paid in certified health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged funds, cashier’s check or money order. Overnight mail service is and maintained at all times. Adequate provision will be made advised in order to avoid notification of the sanctioning organiza- for ventilation, feeding and watering and maintaining a healthy tions for disciplinary action. Exhibitors are hereby forewarned that ~7~environment. Any method of riding and training should take account of the
horse as a living entity and must not include any technique carries the SEI tag. Harness must be secured and properly considered to be abusive. The well being of the horse must fitted. Any rider violating this rule at any time must immedi- be considered above the demands of the breeders, trainers, ately be prohibited from further riding until such headgear riders, owners, dealers, organizers, sponsors or officials. Vio- is properly in place. 4. Any exhibitor may wear protective lators are subject, under the above rules, to elimination from headgear (ASTM/SEI) and/or a protective safety vest, specifi- competition and to protest or charge with resulting formal cally designed for use in equestrian sport in any division or proceedings which may result in severe fines, suspensions or class without penalty from the judge. The Federation rec- other penalties. ommends that the vest meet or surpass the current ASTM To affirm the sport of show jumping to the general public in a standard or be certified by the Safety Equipment Institute. positive, humane light and eliminate those training, methods 5. See DC117.6.3 for protective headgear requirement in which may be misconstrued, we are maintaining the follow- Combined Driving. 6. Except as may otherwise be mandated ing policy in all areas of the horse show grounds, starting one by local law, the Federation strongly encourages all riders, half hour before the first scheduled class of the horse show while riding anywhere on the competition grounds, to wear and continuing protective headgear with harness secured which passes or until the last scheduled class of the horse show is completed. surpasses ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materi- POLING AND OFFSETS - Manual poling and or the use als)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian of bamboo pole offsets are prohibited. Any rider or trainer use and carries the SEI tag. It is the responsibility of the rider, found poling or using offsets, as well as the horse or pony or the parent or guardian or trainer of the junior exhibitor to involved, will be immediately eliminated from the class where see to it that the headgear worn complies with appropriate the incident occurred, be suspended for a twenty four hour safety standards for protective headgear intended for eques- period starting from the time of the incident and will forfeit trian use, and is properly fitted and in good condition, and all entry fees. In the case of further violations by that exhibi- the Federation, Show Committee, and Licensed Officials are tor, on the same horse or another horse, the exhibitor may not responsible for checking headgear worn for such compli- be barred from any or all future classes at the show and all ance. 7. The Federation makes no representation or war- stabling, nomination and entry fees will be forfeited. ranty, express or implied, about any protective headgear, and USE OF WHIPS AND SPURS - Any rider, who in the cautions riders that death or serious injury may result despite opinion of the judges, stewards or schooling supervisors, wearing such headgear as all equestrian sports involve inher- uses their whips or spurs in a cruel or excessive manner will ent dangerous risk and as no helmet can protect against all be immediately eliminated from the class in which the incident foreseeable injuries. occurred, may be suspended from further showing for a twen- FEED AND BEDDING - Feed and bedding orders will be ty four hour period starting from the time of the incident. In the taken through the show secretary. These orders must be case of further violations by that exhibitor, on the same horse taken by 1:00 p.m. each day! You must phone in early with or another horse, the exhibitor may be barred from any or all your shaving needs. If you bring in your own shavings there future classes at the show in which the violations occurred will be a $30 per stall clean out fee added to your bill. and all stabling fees, nomination fees and entry fees will be MOTOR HOMES/RV’s - There will be a limited number of forfeited. All incidents will be reported in the Steward’s and/or motor home hook ups at $200, you must call ahead to (847) Technical Delegate’s Report and reviewed by USEF’s Execu- 340-1742 to reserve your camper spot. You must reserve tive Director for possible further investigation and charges for early to secure an RV spot. hearing before USEF’s National Hearing Committee. LEASH LAW - Per USEF Rule 1301. Dogs are not permit- MEDICAL WASTE - Sharps must be placed in the proper ted to be loose on competition grounds and must be on a receptacles. Anyone found in violation shall be subject to a leash or otherwise contained. Individuals must not lead dogs fine or other penalties deemed necessary by Horse Show on a leash while mounted. Dog owners failing to comply with Management. this rule may be subject to penalty under ch. 6 & 7, as well as PROTECTIVE HEADGEAR - (Excerpt from USEF Rule issuance of warning cards. GR801) It is the tradition of the competition ring that riders and drivers be correctly attired for the class in question, that attendants be neatly dressed and horses be properly pre- sented. 2. It is compulsory for riders in all Hunter, Jumper and Hunt Seat Equitation classes, and Paso Fino classes, both open and breed restricted including Hunter Hack, where jumping is required and when jump- ing anywhere on the competition grounds to wear properly fastened protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and carries the SEI tag. It must be properly fitted with harness secured. A Show Committee must bar riders without protective head- gear from entering the ring for classes in which protective headgear is required and may bar any entry or person from entering the ring if not suitably presented to appear before an audience. 3. Except as may otherwise be mandated by local law, all juniors riding in Hunter, Jumper and Hunter Seat Equitation sections, and all sub-juniors riding in the Paso Fino division, while riding anywhere on the competition grounds, must wear properly fitting protective headgear which meets or exceeds ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials)/SEI ~8~ (Safety Equipment Institute) standards for equestrian use and
MOTORIZED VEHICLES/GOLF CARTS - Minors who MICRO CHIPPING do not have a valid driver’s license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the state in which they reside Beginning in the 2019 competition year, all horses will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any competing in USEF-licensed and/or USHJA-sanctioned kind, including, but not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, competitions with Hunter, Hunter Breeding, Jumper, scooters, or farm utility vehicles, on the competition grounds and Hunter/Jumping Seat Equitation classes not of licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary restricted by breed will be required to be microchipped. license may operate the above described motorized vehicles This will be a requirement for all horses competing in as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s), legal guardian(s), or individual these classes. USEF has provided education materials who signs the entry blank as a parent or guardian of a minor to competitors to learn more about microchipping and operating a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are the rules (HU101, JP100, EQ103). solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be At competitions, exhibitors may ask to turn in a USEF cause for sanctions against the parent(s), guardian(s) and/or Microchip Reporting Form. Please let them know they trainer(s) who are responsible for the child committing the of- can report the microchip number directly to USEF three fense. Penalties may include exclusion of the child, parent(s), ways: guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed 1. Online by signing into their My USEF My Way against any of the above individuals in accordance with account and updating the horse’s record. Chapter 6. Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with disabilities are exempt from this rule. 2. Faxing to (859) 231-6662 or emailing to TRAINER’S SPLITS - The Ledges Winter Series offer a horseservices@usef.org the Microchip Reporting Form, service that allows the trainer to purchase shavings, feed, which may be used to report chip numbers for multiple tack stalls, etc. directly from the Horse Show and then split horses. the total amount for some or all of these items and have it charged directly to their client’s show bill. Any Horse Show 3. Completing the microchip field on a USEF Horse Secretary can assist the trainer with this process. Trainer Recording/ ID Application. splits will be accepted until noon Friday (no exceptions) of each show week. Please advise your clients that these The completion and submission of this form is the charges will appear on their show bill. Trainers are reminded sole responsibility of the competitor. Competition staff that this is a service provided by the Horse Show and that do- ing splits in a timely manner is their responsibility. Additonally, are not responsible for assisting with the forms. Our any splits uncollected from the client will revert back to the office will check the form to ensure accuracy and trainer for payment. completeness once received. STABLING - STALLS - All horses and ponies must have a stall. Stabling is limited to 250 horses in 10’ x 10’ permanent stalls with steel doors. Stalls are in permanent buildings. Stalls will be available at 7:00 A.M. on the preceding day of each horse show and fees are $250.00 per stall. Tack stalls will be $250.00 - and are limited. Please contact Nicole Boyle at 847-340-1742 or showplaceproductions@gmail.com for all your stabling and bedding needs. After reserving your stalls, you will be charged for all your no shows. Please call and confirm your stalls even though you are sending entries in. USHJA - All horses competing in Federation non-breed restricted licensed competitions with hunter, hunter breed- ing, jumper and hunter seat equitation classes (except those activities enumerated in GR901.1, items 1-9) must be prop- erly identified and must obtain a Registration Number from USHJA. For All Zone V Competitions we will post the current specifications on our Web site at showplaceproductions.com and in the horse show office once they become available. ~9~
Hunter Sections Rules and Policies Non Thoroughbred Hunter Unless otherwise stated, all hunter classes are to be judged on perfor- SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 mance and soundness. In Handy Classes obstacles will simulate those Open to all horses without Thoroughbred papers and/or Thorough- found in trappy hunting country, horses may be required to trot over bred tattoo. To be judged on perfomance, manners, and way of going an obstacle and may be asked to lead over one obstacle. Please be as a hunter. Horses need not be jogged but soundness must be taken advised, adds may not be accepted the same day as the class is being into consideration by the judge when mak- ing their decision. Horses held, depending on daily schedule shown in this section MAY cross enter into other sections at this show. Fences: 3’0” Low Working Hunter/USHJA Hunter 3’0 120, 121, 122, 123 Non Thoroughbred Hunter O/F SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 124 Non Thoroughbred Hunter U/S 100, 101, 102, 103 Low Hunter/USHJA Hunter 3’0 O/F 104. Low Hunter /USHJA Hunter 3’0 U/S Take 2 Thoroughbred Hunters SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 Baby Green Hunter Open to Thoroughbreds only that have either their Jockey Club SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 certificate of registration, a lip tattoo, or a letter from the Jockey Club Open to all horses that have not shown before December 1, 2019. verifying the horse’s identity. Proof of registration must be presented Fences: 2’6”. at time of entry. Fences 3’ 105, 106, 107, 108 Baby Green Hunter O/F 1200, 1201, 1202, 1203 Take 2 TB Hunter O/F 109. Baby Green Hunter U/S 1204 Take 2 TB Hunter U/S Schooling Hunter//USHJA Hunter 2’6” $1,000 Performance Hunter Section SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 $500 Performance Working Hunter 3’3 Fences 2’6”. SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 110, 111, 112, 113 Schooling Hunter /USHJA Hunter 2’6” O/F 1391, 1401(h), 1411, 1421 Perfomance Working Hunter 3’3 O/F 114 Schooling Hunter /USHJA Hunter 2’6” U/S 1431 Performance Working Hunter 3’3 U/S Small Hunter $500 Performance Working Hunter 3’6 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 1400, 1401, 1402, 1403 Small Hunter O/F 139, 140 (h), 141, 142 Perfomance Working Hunter 3’6 O/F 1404 SmallHunter U/S 143 Performance Working Hunter 3’6 U/S $2,000 Green Hunter Section $500 Green Hunter 3’0” $500 Green Conformation Hunter SECTION ENTRY: $175 SECTION ENTRY: $175 MODEL ENTRY FEE: $50 115, 116, 117, 118 Green Hunter 3’0” O/F To be judged 70% on performance and 30% on conformation. 119 Green Hunter 3’0” U/S 128 Green Conformation Model 129, 130(h), 131, 132 Green Conformation O/F 133 Green Conformation U/S $500 Green Hunter 3’3” SECTION ENTRY: $175 1151, 1161, 1171, 1181 Green Hunter 3’3” O/F 1191 Green Hunter 3’3” U/S $500 High Performance Conformation Hunter SECTION ENTRY: $175 MODEL ENTRY FEE: $50 To be judged 70% performance and soundness; 30% conformation. $500 Green Hunter 3’6” Fences: 3’9” SECTION ENTRY: $175 144 High Performance Conformation Model 1152, 1153(h) 1154, 1155 Green Hunter 3’6” O/F 145, 146(h), 147, 148 High Performance Conf. Hunter O/F 1156 Green Hunter 3’6” U/S 149 High Performance Conformation Hunter U/S $500 Green Hunter 3’9” SECTION ENTRY: $175 $750 High Performance Hunter 1157, 1158(h) 1159, 1160 Green Hunter 3’9” O/F SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 1162 Green Hunter 3’9” U/S Fences: 4’ 150, 151(h), 152, 153 High Performance Hunter O/F 154 High Performance Hunter U/S (c) indicates Conformation (h) indicates Handy Hunter Showplace Open Hunter INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 Open to all horses. Fences: 2’6” & 3’ 125, 126 Showplace Open Hunter O/F 127 Showplace Open Hunter U/S ~10~
Modified Children’s Hunter Short Stirrup Hunter SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 Open to all juniors. No restrictions. Fences: 2’6. SECTION ENTRY: $100 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 195, 196, 197, 198 Modified Children’s Hunter O/F Open to horses or ponies ridden by a Junior rider 11 years and 199 Modified Children’s Hunter U/S under. Riders in this section may only cross enter into the 11 & under equitation division and the Children’s Pony under saddle class. Martingales are allowed. Fences: 1’6” Novice Children’s Working Hunter 155, 156 Short Stirrup Hunter O/F SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 Open to all horses and ponies ridden by a junior 17 years and under 157 Short Stirrup Hunter U/S who has not won more than six blue ribbons in a Hunter Division at any USEF or IHJA rated show. Ribbons won on ponies excluded. Fences: 2’6” Long Stirrup Hunter 200, 201, 202, 203 Novice Children’s Hunter O/F SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 204 Novice Children’s Hunter U/S 955, 956 Long Stirrup Hunter O/F 957 Long Stirrup Hunter U/S $1,000 Children’s Hunter Section – C Rated Small/Medium Children’s Hunter Pony 2020 Zone V Rules apply. Fences: 2’9 - 3’3” SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 2020 Zone V Rules apply. $500 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 190, 191, 192, 193 Small/Medium Children’s Pony Hunter O/F 205, 206, 207, 208 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under O/F 194 Small/Medium Children’s Pony Hunter U/S 209 Children’s Hunter 14 & Under U/S Large Children’s Hunter Pony $500 Children’s Hunter 15 - 17 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 2020 Zone V Rules apply. 210, 211, 212, 213 Children’s Hunter 15-17 O/F 290, 291, 292, 293 Large Children’s Pony Hunter O/F 294 Large Children’s Pony Hunter U/S 214 Children’s Hunter 15-17 U/S $500 Small/Medium Green Pony Hunter $2,000 Junior Hunter Section SECTION ENTRY: $175 One over fences in each Junior Hunter section will be a “handy round”. Fences: Green ponies to jump 2’3” for small, 2’6” for medium. 165c, 166, 167, 168 Small/Medium Green Pony O/F $500 3’3” Small Junior Hunter 169 Small/Medium Green Pony U/S SECTION ENTRY: $175 225, 226(h), 227, 228 Small Junior 3’3” Hunter O/F 229 Small Junior 3’3” Hunter U/S $500 Large Green Pony Hunter SECTION ENTRY: $175 Fences: Green ponies to jump 2’9” for larges. $500 3’3” Large Junior Hunter 170c, 171, 172, 173 Large Green Pony O/F SECTION ENTRY: $175 174 Large Green Pony U/S 230, 231(h), 232, 233 Large Junior 3’3” Hunter 234 Large Junior 3’3” Hunter U/S $1,500 Regular Pony Hunter Section Fences: The height and spread of obstacles are 2’3” for small, 2’6” for $500 3’6” Small Junior Hunter medium and 3’ for large ponies. SECTION ENTRY: $175 $500 Small Pony Hunter Fences 3’6” 215, 216(h), 217, 218 Small Jr. Hunter 3’6 O/F SECTION ENTRY: $175 175c, 176(h), 177, 178 Small Pony Hunter O/F 219 Small Jr. Hunter 3’6” U/S 179 Small Pony Hunter U/S $500 3’6” Large Junior Hunter $500 Medium Pony Hunter SECTION ENTRY: $175 SECTION ENTRY: $175 Fences 3’6” 180c, 181(h), 182, 183 Medium Pony Hunter O/F 220, 221(h), 222, 223 Large Jr. Hunter 3’6” O/F 184 Medium Pony Hunter U/S 224 Large Jr. Hunter 3’6” U/S $500 Large Pony Hunter Modified Adult Hunter SECTION ENTRY: $175 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 185c, 186(h), 187, 188 Large Pony Hunter O/F Open to any adult rider 18 & over. No restrictions. Fences 2’6. 189 Large Pony Hunter U/S 235, 236, 237, 238 Modified Adult Hunter O/F 239 Modified Adult Hunter U/S ~11~
Novice Adult Hunter USHJA Hunter 2’0 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 See current IHJA specs. 800,801,802,803 USHJA Hunter 2’0 O/F 240, 241, 242, 243 Novice Adult Hunter O/F 804 USHJA Hunter 2’0 U/S 244 Novice Adult Hunter U/S $500 Young Hunter 3’0- 5 years and Under SECTION ENTRY: $175 805,806,807,808 Young Hunter 3’0 O/F $1,500 Adult Amateur Hunter Section 809 Young Hunter 3’0 U/S 2020 Zone V Rules apply. $500 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 -35 $500 Young Hunter 3’3”- 6 years and Under SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 SECTION ENTRY: $175 245, 246, 247, 248 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 - 35 O/F 810,811,812,813 Young Hunter 3’3 O/F 249 Adult Amateur Hunter 18 -35 U/S 814 Young Hunter 3’3 U/S $500 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 - 49 $500 Young Hunter 3’6- 7 years and Under SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 SECTION ENTRY: $175 815,816,817,818 Young Hunter 3’6 O/F 250, 251, 252, 253 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 - 50 O/F 819 Young Hunter 3’6 U/S 254 Adult Amateur Hunter 36 - 50 U/S Hunter Breeding (only held April 2020) $500 Adult Amateur Hunter 50 & Over CLASS ENTRY: $30 SECTION ENTRY: $175 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 280 Yearlings 255, 256, 257, 258 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Over O/F 281 2-Year Olds 259 Adult Amateur Hunter 51 & Over U/S 282 3-Year Olds 283 Best Young Horse Open to 1st place and 2nd place horse in Yearlings, 2-Year Olds, & $3,000 Amateur Owner Hunter Section 3-Year Olds. $1,000 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18 - 35 SECTION ENTRY: $175 260, 261(h), 262, 263 Amateur Owner 3’6” 18-35 O/ F 264 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 18 - 35 U/S HUNTER PRIZE MONEY PAYOUTS $500 Hunter Divisions O/F: $35, 25, 20, 20, R, R $1,000 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36 & Over U/S: $35, 25, 20, 20, R, R SECTION ENTRY: $175 $1,000 Hunter Divisions 265, 266(h), 267, 268 Amateur Owner 3’6” 36 & Over O/F O/F: $80, 55, 40, 30, 15, 5 269 Amateur Owner Hunter 3’6” 36 & Over U/S U/S: $40, 30, 20, 10, R, R $1,001 Hunter Divisions $500 Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter 18-35 O/F: $81, 55, 40, 30, 15, 5 SECTION ENTRY: $175 U/S: $40, 30, 20, 10, R, R 270, 271(h), 272, 273 AO 3’3” Hunter 18-35 O/F $500 Hunter Classics 274 AO 3’3” Hunter 18-35 U/S $150, 110, 75, 50, 35, 30, 25, 25 $1,000 Hunter Classics $300, 220, 150, 100, 70, 60, 50 ,50 $500 Amateur Owner 3’3” Hunter 36 & Over $2,500 Hunter Derby $750, $550, $325, $200, $150, $125, $100, $75, $75, $50, $50, $50 SECTION ENTRY: $175 2700, 2710(h), 2720, 2730 AO 3’3” Hunter 36 & Over O/F 2740 AO 3’3” Hunter 36 & Over U/S Adequan Open Hunter INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 A Marshall & Sterling Division. Open Hunter is open to any horse rid- den by a Junior, Amateur, or Professional. Fence Heights: 3’5 284, 285 Open Hunter O/F 286 Open Hunter U/S Hunter Warm Ups (To be added if time allows) INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 1100, 1101, 1102, 1103 Hunter W/U 2’6/3’/3/6 O/F ~12~
HUNTER CLASSICS All Hunter Classics must have at least 8 entries or they will be 612 Modified Child Hunter Classic sweepstakes classes CLASS ENTRY: $40 600 Short Stirrup Hunter Classic 701 $1,000 Pony Hunter Classic CLASS ENTRY: $40 ENTRY FEE: $100 Fences: Small 2’3”, Medium 2’6”, Large 3’0” 601 $500 M&S Children’s Hunter Classic ENTRY FEE: $50 702 $500 Green Pony Hunter Classic ENTRY FEE: $50 602 $500 NAL Children’s Hunter Classic CLASS ENTRY: $50 703 $1,000 Junior Hunter Classic ENTRY FEE: $100 603 $500 WIHS Children’s Hunter Classic CLASS ENTRY: $50 705 $1,000 Amateur Owner Hunter Classic ENTRY FEE: $100 604 $500 Marshall & Sterling Adult Hunter Classic ENTRY FEE: $50 707 $1,000 Open Hunter Classic ENTRY FEE: $100 Horses may earn points towards Green Conformation, Green Hunters 605 $500 WIHS Adult Hunter Classic 3’6” and 3’9”, High Performance Conformation, High Performance, 3’3” CLASS ENTRY: $50 Performance, and 3’6” Performance Hunters. If horse is entered in more than one division, a division declaration is necessary. 606 $500 NAL Adult Hunter Classic 700 $500 Green Hunter Challenge CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 plus $15 per horse USHJA Fee See USHJA Rules. 609 $500 Children’s Pony Hunter Classic 715. $1,000 USHJA Green Incentive Stake CLASS ENTRY: $50 ENTRY FEE: $100 plus $20 per horse USHJA Fee See USHJA Rules. Prize Money: $300, 220, 130, 80, 60, 50, 40, 30, 30, 20, 20, 20 610 Long Stirrup Hunter Classic CLASS ENTRY: $40 706 $2,500 USHJA National Hunter Derby ENTRY FE: $250 USHJA FEE: $25 611 Modified Adult Hunter Classic See USHJA Rules CLASS ENTRY: $40 ~13~
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EQUITATION Adult Equitation 3’0 Short Stirrup Equitation CLASS ENTRY: $40 SECTION ENTRY: $100 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 300, 301 Adult Equitation O/F 3’0” Open to horses or ponies ridden by a Junior rider, 11 years and under. 302 Adult Equitation U/S Riders in this section may only cross enter into the 11 and under Equi- tation division and the Children’s Pony class under saddle at the same horse show. Martingales are allowed. Fence Height: 1’6” Equitation 11 & Under 333 Short Stirrup Walk Trot CLASS ENTRY: $40 334 Short Stirrup Walk Trot Canter Fence Height: 2’0” 335 Short Stirrup Equitation O/F 305, 306 Equitation 11 & Under O/F 307 Equitation 11 & Under U/S Long Stirrup Equitation SECTION ENTRY: $100 INDIVIDUAL CLASSES: $40 Equitation 12 -14 (Ponies) 980 Long Stirrup Walk Trot CLASS ENTRY: $40 981 Long Stirrup Walk Trot Canter Fence Height: 2’3” 982 Long Stirrup Equitation O/F 308, 309 Equitation 12 -14 O/F Ponies 310 Equitation 12 -14 U/S Ponies Equitation 12 - 14 (Horses) CLASS ENTRY: $40 Fence Height: 3’0” 311, 312 Equitation 12-14 O/F 313 Equitation 12-14 U/S Equitation 15 - 17 CLASS ENTRY: $40 Fence Height: 3’6” 314, 315 Equitation 15-17 O/F 316 Equitation 15 -17 U/S ~16~ EQUITATION MEDALS 400 M&S/USEF Pony Medal 416. M & S Junior Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 404 Dover/USEF Hunt Seat Medal 417, Back On Track Childrens 3’ Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 418, Dover Adult 3’ Medal 405 ASPCA Maclay CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 419 M & S Children’s Pony Medal 406 USEF Platinum Performance Show Jumping Talent CLASS ENTRY: $50 Search Medal 1* CLASS ENTRY: $50 420 M & S 2’6 Adult Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 407 WIHS Classic Two Phase Competition - Hunter CLASS ENTRY: $50 421 M & S 2’6 Children’s Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 408 WIHS Classic Two Phase Competition - Jumper CLASS ENTRY: $50 422 M & S 3’3” Jr/Am Horsemanship Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 410 Washington Pony Equitation Class CLASS ENTRY: $50 423 USHJA 3’3” Jumper Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 401 IHJA Pony Medal 424 NCEA Junior Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 402 IHJA Adult Medal 425 NHS Jr Medal 3’3 CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 403 IHJA Junior Medal 426 NHS Adult Medal 3’0 CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 427 USHJA 3’3 Hunt Seat Medal 411 IHJA Children’s Mini Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 412 IHJA Adult Mini Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 413 IHJA Children’s Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 414 Taylor Harris National Children’s Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 415. Ariat Adult Medal CLASS ENTRY: $50 ~17~
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JUMPER DIVISON NOMINATING FEE: To be eligible for the Jumper Division (except Training Baby Green Jumper Section Jumper, Schooling Jumper, Modified Child Adult and Puddle Jumper) horses ALL CLASSES: $45 must be nominated and the nominating fee of $175 paid by the closing date of Open to all jumpers. No restrictions. This section carries no USEF Rating entries. Horses nominated after that date must pay a nominating fee of $200. Fences .85 meters 584, 585, 586 Baby Green Jumper Table II Sec. 2(C) Once a horse is nominated he becomes entitled to compete in any jumper class for which he is eligible, upon payment of the showing fee for said class. Puddle Jumper Section ALL CLASSES: $45 DECLARATIONS: Declarations are due in the horse show office by 5:00 pm Open to junior and amateurs. Riders may not compete in classes over 3’. the day preceding all Jumper classes unless otherwise noted. Unless otherwise This section carries no USEF Rating stated, declarations made after the above stated time will be accepted up to 30 Fences .75 meters minutes before the start of the class and a late fee of $10 per class will be as- 595 Puddle Jumper Table II Sec. 2(C) sessed. 596, 597 Puddle Jumper Table II Sec. 2(B) Pony Jumper Section COURSES: Courses may consist of any combination of the following: Brush, ALL CLASSES: $45 gates, oxers, posts and rails, water, Liverpool, walls, panels, and coops. Fences 1.00-1.05 meters 518, 519, Pony Jumper Table II Sec. 2(C) MARTINGALES: Classes offered at 1.30m or below have no martingale restric- 520 Pony Jumper Table II Sec. 2(B) tions when used in a conventional manner. Classes offered above 1.30m (and all classes restricted to young horses) - the only martingales permitted are running Training and Schooling and Modified Jumper Section martingales used in the conventional manner. ALL CLASSES: $45 TIME ALLOWED: The Time Allowed will be calculated at 382 yards per min- Open to all jumpers. No restrictions. This section carries no USEF Rat- ute except for Pony Jumpers which will be calculated at 360 yards per minute. ing. Training Jumper USEF JUMPER HEIGHTS: 501, 502, 503 Training Jumper Table II Sec. 2(C) Fences 1.0 meters 0.70 m = Fences 2’3” in height Schooling Jumper 0.75 m = Fences 2’5” in height 0.80 m = Fences 2’7” in height 510, 511, 512 1.15M Schooling Jumper Table II Sec 2(C) Fences 1.15 meters 0.85 m = Fences 2’9” in height Modified Jumper 0.90 m = Fences 2’11” in height 513, 514, 515 1.25M Modified Jumper Table II Sec 2(C) 0.95 m = Fences 3’1” in height Fences 1.25 meters 1.00 m = Fences 3’3” in height 1.05 m = Fences 3’5” in height Thoroughbred Jumper Section 1.10 m = Fences 3’7” in height ALL CLASSES: $45 1.15 m = Fences 3’9” in height Open to Thoroughbred only that have either their Jockey Club certificate of regis- 1.20 m = Fences 3’11” in height tration, a lip tattoo, or a letter from the Jockey Club verifying the horse’s identity. Proof of registration must be presented at the time of entry. No nomination fee. 1.25 m = Fences 4’1” in height Fences 3’3” (1.0m) Spreads to 3’5” (1.05m) 1.30 m = Fences 4’3” in height 587,588 Thoroughbred Jumper II 2 (C) 1.35 m = Fences 4’5” in height 589 Thoroughbred Jumper II 2 (B) 1.40 m = Fences 4’7” in height 1.45 m = Fences 4’9” in height 1.50 m = Fences 4’11” in height 570, Young Jumper 5 Year Olds 1.0m-1.10m 1.55 m = Fences 5’1” in height Table II Clear Round 1.60 m = Fences 5’3” in height CLASS ENTRY: $50 571 $500 Young Jumper 6 Year Olds Championship 1.20m-1.25m CLASS ENTRY: $50 572. $500 Young Jumper 7 Year Olds Championship 1.30m CLASS ENTRY: $50 ~19~
Modified Jumper Rider Section See current IHJA specs. Fences .95 meters Special Jumper Classes * classes earn points toward division championships Modified Children’s Jumper All Jumper Classics must have at least 10 entries or they will be CLASS ENTRY: $45 529 Modified Children’s Jumper Table 2 Sec 2B sweepstakes classes. 530, 531 Modified Children’s Jumper Table 2 Sec 2C 598 $1,500 Puddle Jumper Classic* CLASS ENTRY: $100 TABLE II SEC 2B Modified Adult Jumper To be eligible, riders must have entered, at least one other Puddle CLASS ENTRY: $45 534 Modified Adult Jumper Table II Sec 2B jumper class at this show. Classic to be conducted with the same rules and restrictions as the regular Puddle Jumper Rider divisions. Fences 535, 536 Modified Adult Jumper Table II Sec 2C .75 meters. Low Child/Adult Jumper Section ALL CLASSES: $50 537 $1,500 Modified Child/Adult Jumper Classic* 2020 Zone V Specifications apply. Fences 1.0m CLASS ENTRY: $100 TABLE II SEC 2B 590, 591 $500 Low Child/Adult Jumper Table II Sec 2C To be eligible, riders must have entered, at least one other Modified 592 $500 Low Child/Adult Jumper Table II Sec 2B Child/Adult jumper class at this show. Classic to be conducted with the same rules and restrictions as the regular Modified Child/Adult Jumper Rider divisions. Fences .95 meters. High Children’s/Adult Jumper 2020 Zone V Specifications apply. 593 $1,500 Low Child/Adult Jumper Classic* Fences 1.10-1.15 meters CLASS ENTRY: $100 TABLE II SEC 2B To be eligible, riders must have entered in at least one other Low Chil- 538 $500 High Children’s/Adult Jumper dren’s/Adult Jumper class at this show. Classic to be conducted with CLASS ENTRY: $50 Table II Sec 2C the same rules and restrictions as the regular Low Children’s/Adult Jumper division. Fences 1.0 meters. 539 $1,500 WIHS High Child/Adult Jumper Classic CLASS ENTRY: $100 Table II Sec 2C 553 $1,500 NAL Low Jr/AO Jumper Classic* A rider need not be a member of the WIHS league to compete, but only cur- CLASS ENTRY: $100 TABLE II SEC 2B rent members will accrue points towards year-end finals to be held at the To be eligible a horse must be entered in a Low Jr/AO Jumper Class at Washington International Horse Show. Proper attire required. this show. Fences 1.20-.25 meters. 540 $1,500 NAL High Child/Adult Jumper Classic 554 $1,500 Ledges Low Jr/AO Jumper Classic* CLASS ENTRY: $100 Table II Sec 2B CLASS ENTRY: $100 TABLE II SEC 2B A rider need not be a member of the North American League to compete, but To be eligible a horse must be entered in a Low Jr/AO Jumper Class at only current members will accrue points towards year-end finals to be held at this show. Fences 1.20-1.25 meters. the Pennsylvania National Horse Show. Proper attire required. 541 $1,500 Marshall & Sterling High Child/Adult Jumper Classic CLASS ENTRY: $100 Table II Sec 2B Jumper Classes Prize Money Payouts Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper Section 551, 552 $500 Junior/Amateur Owner Jumper $500: $150, 110, 80, 60, 50, 50 CLASS ENTRY: $50 Table II Sec 2B $1,500: $375, 225, 195, 180, 150, 135, 120, 120 Fences 1.20-1.25 meters ~20~
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USEF Competition Name:Ledges Winter Series USEF#313728,6258,7139,332785,1962,332786,1376,335445,5423 Competition Division(s) and Rating(s): National "A" Jumper 2 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. ~22~
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