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2021 CENTRELINE DRESSAGE KAWARTHA SUMMER CLASSIC Cedar Valley CDI 3*/1*/U25/Y/Jr/Ch/Am/P/YH 2021 Canadian National FEI Youth Championships CDI3*/CDI1*/CDIP/CDIJ/CDIY/CDIU25/CDIYH/CDIAm & EC Gold/Silver/Bronze with Rising Stars Program Pony Cup & Western Style Dressage June 4-6, 2021 Presented by Centreline Dressage Canada & H2S Management Inc. @ Cedar Valley, ON Entries Close May 16, 2021
Competition Manager Lisa Hossack-Scott Competition Mailing: 2833 Hwy #28, Douro, Ontario K0L 2H0 Tel 705 930 5078 Email: cedarlane_ec@yahoo.ca Send all inquiries to: Lisa Hossack-Scott Host: H2S Management Inc. CDI Ground Jury Stephen Clarke (GBR) FEI 5*, Carlos Lopes (POR) FEI 4* Kristie Wysocki (USA) FEI 4*, Brenda Minor (CAN) FEI4*, Sarah Geikie (USA) FEI 4*, Joanne Bouwhuis (CAN) FEI 3* CPEDI Ground Jury Carlos Lopes (POR) FEI 5* Kristie Wysocki (USA) FEI 5* Joanne Bouwhuis (CAN) FEI 3* EC Shows Stephen Clarke (GBR) FEI 5*, Carlos Lopes (POR) FEI 4* Kristie Wysocki (USA) FEI 4*, Brenda Minor (CAN) FEI4*, Sarah Geike (USA) FEI 4*, Joanne Bouwhuis (CAN) FEI 3* Stewards Chief Stewards: FEI Lynne Milford (CAN) & Amanda Heath (GBR), Assistant Stewards: FEI Anne Welsh, Jill Barton, Mary Bell, Nick Rogers, EC Scott Foell, EC Sue Foell. FEI Vet Dr Vicki Pringle Farrier on Call Rob Bennett Vet on Call McKee Pownall Office Hours Thursday June 3 11 am to 6 pm Show days 1 hr before start to 1 hr after last ride Location RCRA, 4252 Davis Drive, Cedar Valley, ON Canada Accommodations: Comfort Inn & Suites, Newmarket 905 895-3355 ask for RCRA rate
THE FEI CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE WELFARE OF THE HORSE The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) expects all those involved in international equestrian sport to adhere to the FEI’s Code of Conduct and to acknowledge and accept that at all times the welfare of the horse must be paramount and must never be subordinated to competitive or commercial influences. 1. At all stages during the preparation and training of competition horses, welfare must take precedence over all other demands. This includes good horse management, training methods, farriery and tack, and transportation. 2. Horses and athletes must be fit, competent and in good health before they are allowed to compete. This encompasses medication use, surgical procedures that threaten welfare or safety, pregnancy in mares and the misuse of aids. 3. Events must not prejudice horse welfare. This involves paying careful attention to the competition areas, ground surfaces, weather conditions, stabling, site safety and fitness of the horse for onward travel after the event. 4. Every effort must be made to ensure that horses receive proper attention after they have competed and that they are treated humanely when their competition careers are over. This covers proper veterinary care, competition injuries, euthanasia and retirement. 5. The FEI urges all involved with the sport to attain the highest levels of education in their areas of expertise. A full copy of this Code can be obtained from the Fédération Equestre Internationale, Chemin de la Joliette 8, CH-1006 Lausanne, Switzerland. Telephone: +41 21 310 47 47. The Code is available in English. The Code is also available on the FEI’s website: www.fei.org. CPEDI/CDI Tentative Schedule The OC reserves the right to make changes as necessary. CPEDI3*/CDI3*/1*/U25/Am/YH/Y/J/P/Ch Friday Saturday Sunday 100 FEI Pony Team 130 FEI Children Team 131 FEI Children Individual 101 FEI Jr Team 107 FEI Pony Individual 115 FEI Pony Freestyle 102 FEI YR Team 108 FEI Jr Individual 116 FEI Jr Freestyle 103 FEI Inter II U25 109 FEI YR Individual 117 FEI YR Freestyle 104 FEI PSG 110 FEI GP U25 118 FEI GP F/S U25 105 FEI Inter A 111 FEI Inter 1 119 FEI Inter 1 Freestyle 106 FEI GP 112 FEI Inter B 120 FEI GP F/S 121 FEI PSG Am 113 FEI GPS 123 FEI Inter 1 Am F/S 124 FEI YH 5 YO Prelim 122 FEI Inter 1 Am 114 FEI GP Consolation 126 FEI YH 6 YO Prelim 125 FEI YH 5 YO Finale 127 FEI YH 6 YO Finale PE Team Test PE Individual Test PE Freestyle CPEDI/CDI Horse Inspection is Thursday June 3 at 3:00 pm Deadline for definite entries is May 12, 2021. Last date for substitutions is 2 hours before the horse inspection on June 3, 2021 The Kawartha Summer Classic Dressage Shows listed herein is a sanctioned Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum competition member of Equestrian Canada (EC), 201-11 Hines Rd, Ottawa, ON K2K 2X1, and is
governed by the rules of EC and the FEI. (A602.1) Knowledge of EC and FEI rules is the responsibility of each competitor. Both the 2021 General Regulations (Section A) and the 2021 Dressage Rules (Section E) can be downloaded from the Equestrian Canada website at www.equestrian.ca. FEI rules can be found on the FEI website at www.fei.org. The CPEDI3*/CDI3*/CDI1*/CDIP/CDIJ/CDIY/CDIYH/CDIU25/CDIAm/CDICh event is organized in accordance with the most recent versions of the FEI Statutes, FEI General Regulations, FEI Dressage Regulations, FEI Veterinary Regulations, the Rules for Dressage Events, Equine Anti-Doping and Controlled Medication Regulations, FEI Anti-Doping Rules for Human Athletes and any other relevant FEI regulations. All FEI rules and regulations will be strictly enforced. It is the responsibility of the NFs to ensure their participants are of the correct age. Equestrian Canada Statement of Principles Equestrian Canada (EC), the national equestrian federation of Canada, supports adherence to humane treatment of horses in all activities under its jurisdiction. All Persons shall be committed to: • upholding the welfare of horses, regardless of value, as a primary consideration in all activities; • requiring that horses be treated with kindness, respect, and the compassion that they deserve, and that they never be subjected to mistreatment; • ensuring that all equestrians including owners, trainers, and competitors, or their respective agents, use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their own horses as well as horses placed in their care for any purpose; • providing for the continuous well-being of horses by encouraging routine inspection and consultation with health care professionals and competition officials to achieve the highest possible standards of nutrition, health, comfort, and safety as a matter of standard operating procedures; • providing current information on the Code of Practice for the Care and Handling of Equines and other equine health and welfare initiatives; • continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare; • requiring owners, trainers and competitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules, and to work within industry regulations in all equestrian competition; and • actively promoting the development and adherence of competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of the horse. The standard by which conduct, or treatment will be measured is that which a person who is informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training and competition procedures would determine to be neither cruel, abusive nor inhumane. General EC information “Every class offered herein is covered by the rules and specifications of the current rules of EC and will be held and judges in accordance with the EC Rule Book (A602.2)” “Any horse entered in any class may be selected for equine medication control testing while at the event location.” (A602.6) All horses attending Equestrian Canada sanctioned competitions must have met the requirements of Article A519, Vaccinations. See Rules of Equestrian Canada, Section A, General Regulations, Article A519, Vaccinations.” Passports GOLD/SILVER: ALL Canadian entries are required to hold a valid EC horse recording and have paid EC Horse Recording Annual Activation fee to compete, or if owned by a temporary sport license holder, a Temporary Horse Registration form must be purchased at each competition entered. Foreign entries must sign an affidavit. (A602.4) Any ponies requiring measurement will be measured on Thursday at 5pm, location TBA CDI Class Schedule & Fees
Fri Sat Sun Class Name Class Class Class Class Fee # # # 100 FEI Children Team $100 113 FEI Children Individual $100 101 FEI Pony Team $100 114 FEI Pony Individual $100 125 FEI Pony Freestyle $100 102 FEI Junior Team $150 115 FEI Junior Individual $150 126 FEI Junior Freestyle $150 103 FEI Young Rider Team $150 116 FEI Young Rider Individual $150 127 FEI Young Rider Freestyle $150 108 FEI Prix St Georges $150 120 FEI Intermediate I $175 129 FEI Intermediate I Freestyle $150 107 FEI Prix St George (AM) $150 121 FEI Intermediate I (AM) $150 130 FEI Intermediate I Freestyle (AM) $190 221 FEI Grand Prix (AM) $190 222 FEI Grand Prix Special (AM) $190 223 FEI Grand Prix Freestyle (AM) $190 109 FEI Intermediate A $175 122 FEI Intermediate B $175 FEI Intermediate A/B Freestyle $175 104 FEI Intermediate II U25 $150 117 FEI GP U25 $150 110 FEI GP $175 123 FEI GP Special $175 128 FEI GP U25 Freestyle $150 132 FEI GP Freestyle $250 105 FEI 5 Y/O Preliminary $150 118 FEI 5 Y/O Finale $150 106 FEI 6 Y/P Preliminary $150 119 FEI 6 Y/O Finale $150 CPEDI Class Schedule & Fees Fri Sat Sun Class Name Class Class Class Class Fee # # # 240 Team Test Grade I $180 245 Individual Test Grade I $180 250 Freestyle Test Grade I $180 241 Team Test Grade II $180 246 Individual Test Grade II $180 251 Freestyle Test Grade I $180 242 Team Test Grade III $180 247 Individual Test Grade III $180 252 Freestyle Test Grade I $180 243 Team Test Grade IV $180
248 Individual Test Grade IV $180 253 Freestyle Test Grade I $180 244 Team Test Grade V $180 249 Individual Test Grade V $180 254 Freestyle Test Grade I $180 EC Gold Class Schedule and Fees Rising Stars Equitation Division was created to emphasize the importance of equitation and its influence and affect on the performance of the horse. The Rising Stars Equitation Division Champion and Reserve Champion in each of the Gold and Bronze shows will be determined by a ride-off of those riders with the top 2 Equitation scores from each Rising Stars qualifying class. Gold Rising Star Classes are 14,16,26,27,36 & 37 Bronze Rising Star Classes are 14,16,26,27,36 & 37 Age groups: 10-12, 13-15 and 16-21 Fri Sat Sun Class Name Class Class Class Class Fee # # # 1 2 3 EC Pony TOC – Any level including FEI $60 Gold 210 Rising Star Equitation Ride-Off N/C Bronze 211 Rising Star Equitation Ride-Off N/C 4 5 Introductory Test A $45 6 7 Introductory Test B $45 8 9 10 Introductory Test C $45 11 12 13 Introductory Test of Choice $45 14 15 16 Training Level Test 1 $50 17 Training Level Test 2 $50 21 22 Training Level Test 3 $50 23 24 25 Training Level Test of Choice $50 26 27 First Level Test 1 $50 28 29 First Level Test 2 $50 30 31 First Level Test 3 $50 32 33 34 First Level Test of Choice $50 35 First Level Freestyle $50 36 37 Second Level Test 1 $60 38 39 Second Level Test 2 $60 40 41 Second Level Test 3 $60 42 43 44 Second Level Test of Choice $60 45 Second Level Freestyle $60 46 47 Third Level Test 1 $70 48 49 Third Level Test 2 $70 50 51 Third Level Test 3 $70 52 53 54 Third Level Test of Choice $70 55 Third Level Freestyle $70 56 57 Fourth Level Test 1 $80 58 59 Fourth Level Test 2 $80 60 61 Fourth Level Test 3 $80 62 63 64 Fourth Level Test of Choice $80 65 Fourth Level Freestyle $80 66 67 68 FEI 4 Year Old Test $80
69 70 FEI 5 Year Old Young Horse Preliminary $100 71 72 FEI 6 Year Old Young Horse Preliminary $100 73 FEI 5 Year Old Young Horse Final $100 74 FEI 6 Year Old Young Horse Final $100 75 76 77 FEI Test of Choice $100 78 FEI Children Preliminary Test $65 80 FEI Children Team Test $65 81 FEI Children Individual Test $65 82 FEI Pony Team Test $65 83 FEI Pony Individual Test $65 84 FEI Pony Freestyle $65 85 FEI Junior Team Test $100 86 FEI Junior Individual Test $100 87 FEI Junior Freestyle $100 88 FEI Young Rider Team Test $100 89 FEI Young Rider Individual Test $100 90 FEI Young Rider Freestyle $100 91 FEI Prix St George $100 92 FEI Intermediate I $100 93 FEI Intermediate I Freestyle $100 94 FEI Intermediate A $100 95 FEI Intermediate B $100 96 FEI Intermediate II U25 $100 97 FEI U25 Grand Prix $100 98 FEI Grand Prix $100 99 FEI Grand Prix Special $100 200 FEI Grand Prix Freestyle $100 201 202 203 FEI Para Equestrian TOC $100 204 208 212 Western Style Dressage Test A – EC Misc class $50 205 209 213 Western Style Dressage Test B – EC Misc class $50 206 210 214 Western Style Dressage Test C – EC Misc class $50 207 211 215 Western Style Dressage Test D – EC Misc Class $50 * Freestyles are not permitted in Test of Choice classes EC Tests can be downloaded from the Equine Canada website at www.equestrian.ca FEI Tests can be downloaded from the FEI website at www.FEI.org GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS ENTRIES – CDI Entries close midnight May 12, 2021. Gold/Silver/Bronze entries close midnight May 16, 2021 and must be accompanied by: 1. Your complete, legible entry form and payment 2. Your stabling form if stabling (Mandatory for CDI entries) 3. Your signed waiver (same page as stabling form) 4. Your current dated payment, made to H2S Management Inc. E-transfer preferred Emailed entries MUST be paid in full on the same day by e-transfer or they will be subject to a $25 service charge. If payment is being mailed it must be received prior to closing date or the entry will ALSO be considered late and incur a LATE FEE. Late entries are those received and/or fully paid after the closing date. Late entries will be subject to a $50 fee and are only accepted at the discretion of the Organizer. Returned Cheques for any reason are subject to a minimum $70 fee. Substitutions will be accepted at the discretion of the OC
Class Limitations The Organizer reserves the right to refuse any entry, cancel, postpone, change or reschedule any class or condition they deem advisable. Email entry confirmations will be sent. Please make sure that you include a legible and valid email address on your entry form. Please only reject class entry errors. CDI Draws: For Friday times, ½ hour after horse inspection. For Saturday and Sunday, 1/2 hour after last competition. Categories Gold, Silver & Bronze classes will offer the Open category. If there are more than four (4) entries per category at any level the organizing committee has the option of separately grouping any category for the purpose of placings and awards. If a category is not indicated on the entry form the rider will automatically be put in the Open category Cancellations Cancellations will only be accepted with a Veterinarian/Doctor’s Certificate. Refunds of 100% of entry and stabling fees, less administration fee, will be allowed up until the closing date. Refunds of 50% of class entry fees, less administration fee, will be made after the closing date and before midnight April 30. After April 30 there will be no refunds There will be no refunds on stabling fees after the closing date. Hors Concours Hors Concours entries will be accepted as time allows. Sport Licenses EC sport licenses are required for Bronze, Silver Gold and Platinum competitions. The fees for each level vary. Athletes, owners and officials should refer to 2021 Rules of Equestrian Canada Section E Page 25 to the fee schedule on the Equestrian Canada website www.equestrian.ca and the Equestrian Canada General Regulations Chapter 2. 1. Both the athlete and owner of the competing horse must hold a current EC sport license for their competition level. 2. Athletes competing in Silver, Gold or Platinum dressage competitions must pay the Dressage Junior or Senior affiliate membership. 3. Owners of horses declared for Canadian team selection must be members in good standing of their respective national federations. Canadian owners must be Platinum Sport License holders with EC Any ponies requiring measurement will be measured on Thursday at 5pm, location tba Numbers All competition and non-showing horses must wear a number at all times in the schooling and exercise areas and in the competition rings. Passports will be returned upon return of number. Failure to display the number as required may incur elimination or disqualification. Non-Showing Horses There is a $50.00 charge per day for non-showing horses. Non-showing horses are subject to all the rules pertaining to showing horses but will not pay a DC Levy or EC Drug fee. Riding Times Riding times will be available at www.centrelinedressage.ca or www.foxvillage.com by May 31, 2021. The times will change frequently after initial posting as riders update their entry information. It is the individual riders’ responsibility to check for current times every competition day. Stabling All CDI horses must be stabled on the grounds. CDI stabling cost is $275 per stall (Wed noon-Sun 7pm). EC Gold horses wishing to stable with the CDI horses (space permitting) must have proof of vaccinations as per FEI rules and ID documentation as well as pay the CDI stabling and security/emergency fee. Priority for CDI stabling will be given to CDI competing horses. Gold/Silver/Bonze: The cost per stall is $180.00 for the weekend (Wed noon-Sun 7pm). Stalls may be available for rent for the day for $60. Day stalls if available, will be available at 6 am and must be vacated and cleaned by 7 pm the same day. There is no overnight stabling unless booked for the weekend. Early arrival is available for $60 per stall per day or any part-day. IMPORTANT – Due to COVID-19 restrictions, NO person will be permitted to have any items stored in the aisle at any time. You MUST get a tack stall if plan on having anything INCLUDING HAY/BEDDING in the aisle by your stall. If you don’t book a tack stall and we find items in the aisle, they will be removed and placed in an available stall. You will be invoiced for that stall. NO EXCEPTIONS. NOTE: Stalls will not be bedded, please bring your own shavings or shavings will be available at $9.00 per bag. Please bring your own hay, feed and buckets. HST - HST (harmonized sales tax) at 13% is applicable on all fees. Helmets EC Rules, Section E, Dressage ARTICLE E 4.0 SAFETY HEADGEAR: All athletes, regardless of age or level or competition, must wear properly fitted and fastened ASTM/SEI or BSI/BS EN
approved protective headgear at all times when mounted at any EC-sanctioned Dressage competition at the event location. Note: At the tack check which follows the test, the steward May ask the athlete to dismount so that the helmet May be inspected for the ASTM/SEI or BSI/BS EN label. CDI Presentations “Participation in the prize-giving ceremony of placed Athlete/Horse combinations is compulsory. Failure to do so entails losing the classification (rosette, plaque, prize in kind, prize money).” As per FEI Art. A436, competitors are required to be mounted for all CDI class awards. Riders are required to ride the horse on which they have won the award being presented. Anyone wishing to substitute a horse (for safety reasons) for presentations, must first inform and be given approval by the President of the Ground Jury & the OC through the FEI steward and secretary. Queries Questions concerning rules, scoring or entries May be made to the Steward for discussion with the Organizing Committee. Protests must be made in writing within 48 hours of the completion of the class and accompanied by a deposit of $100.00, cash or certified cheque. See EC Rules Drug Testing EC/FEI Drug and Medications rules apply at these shows. Insurance All owners and competitors are personally responsible for damages to third parties caused by themselves, their employees, their agents or their horses. Third party insurance providing full coverage for participation in equestrian events is necessary. EC Gold/Silver/Bronze Ribbons Ribbons will be presented to 6th place. For the EC classes, division champion and reserve champion in divisions that have 4 or more competitors and will be determined by adding the best 3 scores together, not including Freestyle classes. For Gold/Silver/Bronze FEI classes the best 2 technical scores not including Test of Choice will be used. In classes or divisions with less than 6 competitors, classes and or divisions may be combined at the discretion of the organizing committee. National Dressage Pony Cup Series The NCPC series offered consists of the shows on May 28-30, June 4-6 and August 25-29 as offered by H2S Management Inc. Series competitors must attend all three of these weekends to participate in the Series Championships. Western Style Dressage Classes Classes are listed by test number and all levels (Introductory, Basic, Levels 1-4) are offered in the Bronze competition as EC miscellaneous classes and not rated for EC awards. On your entry for each test please specify your level(s) and division (Pro/Amateur/Junior). All classes and tests are run under ESDAC rules which are available at www.westernstyledressage.ca Freestyle Music Must be submitted when competitor package is picked up and on CD/USB or emailed ahead of show. DO NOT BRING A CD. Parking Vehicles must be parked in designated areas only or may be towed at the owners expense. There will be no parking on the roads and the barn areas at any time. After unloading, please do not park in the stable area. CDI Security Security will be provided per FEI Veterinary Regulations, 13th Edition Effective January 1, 2021. The show organizers and the facility accept no responsibility for lost or stolen items. Please do not leave items unattended. Dogs If you must bring your furry friend please make sure 1. you stoop & scoop, 2. do not allow your friend to run loose, 3. you use a leash that can extend no longer than 2 metres. Warm up will be available as posted. Competition rings will be open to riders on Thursday until 5 pm. After that time, competition rings will be available at the discretion of the organizer. Refunds Competitors owed any refund of fees will receive their refund no earlier than 2 weeks after the competition if they paid by cheque. “Per Article A801, every entry at an EC-sanctioned competition shall constitute an agreement by the person responsible that the owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver or rider and horse shall be subject to the EC constitution and all rules of EC and any additional rules set by the competition. It is the responsibility of all individuals participating in any capacity in EC- sanctioned competitions to be knowledgeable regarding the EC constitution and the applicable rules of EC and the additional rules, if any, imposed by the competition. Do not participate in this EC-sanctioned competition in any capacity if you do not consent to be bound by the constitution and rules of EC and any additional rules imposed by the competition.”
NDPC PARTNER SHOW This is an official Partner Show with The National Dressage Pony Cup, with Pony-Only classes offered! NDPC Show Awards: Ribbons will be given for 1st through 6th place and High Point in Pony-Only classes, at the show’s discretion. After degree of difficulty per test is added, a ribbon and certificate will be mailed to the Champion Pony. This only applies to the Pony Divisions, Pony TOC classes, Pony Freestyle classes, and FEI Pony Test. NDPC Canadian Year-End Awards: All tests and freestyles ridden in Pony classes will automatically be entered in NDPC Canadian Year-End Awards, even if the rider is not a member of the NDPC. (NDPC Canada Members have all scores from any Equestrian Canada Bronze, Silver, and Gold shows entered into Year-End Awards, not just Partner Show scores. Non-Partner Show scores must be submitted to the NDPC by competitors.) Degree of Difficulty Chart Level Degree of Difficulty Points Added Per Level Training Level 1, 2, 3 1, 1.5, 2 First Level 1, 2, 3 3, 3.5, 4 Second Level 1, 2, 3 5, 5.5, 6 Third Level 1, 2, 3 7, 7.5, 8 Fourth Level 1, 2, 3 9, 9.5, 10 FEI (PSG, I-1, I-2, GP) 12 FEI Pony Test 6 NDPC Awards for Partner Shows will be mailed after the conclusion of the show. 1st through 6th place and High Point ribbons will be given at the show, by the show. ---------------------------------------------------------- The National Dressage Pony Cup showcases the exceptional talent, training, and commitment of ponies, their owners, breeders, trainers, and riders in the art and sport of dressage. NDPC encourages competition at every level, for riders of any ability of age, and ponies of any breed of mix of breeds to compete and enjoy their experience. The NDPC partners with Equestrian Canada Bronze, Silver, and Gold shows around Canada to offer our Partner Show Program. These shows will offer at least one ‘pony only’ class, but possibly more, and an opportunity to get your pony measured. You do not need to be a member to compete in a Partner Show. All scores in ‘pony only’ classes will automatically be entered in our Year-End Awards Program, where you will be competing with ponies across the country. Learn more at www.DressagePonyCup.com
2021 Canadian National FEI Youth Championships Eligibility: All FEI Youth levels are eligible to participate in this National Championship. Qualifying Period: June 2, 2020 to June 3, 2021 Qualifying Scores: (1) Qualification is based upon a single rider/horse combination. (2) Qualifying classes must be ridden at either EC Gold or Platinum (CDI), USEF national or FEI sanctioned competitions. Note: Riders may use scores obtained in Test of Choice (TOC) classes for qualification. (3) Each rider/horse combination must submit scores as follows: Three (3) Technical Scores – Three (3) Technical scores must be submitted, a. Two (2) scores from the FEI Team Test and b. One (1) score from the FEI Individual Test. c. Scores obtained from the 2017 NAJYRC classes may be used for qualification provided they meet all qualification criteria as outlined in this document. The statement of qualifying scores MUST be submitted to participate in the Championships. Qualifying Fee: To be eligible to participate in the Championships a declaration fee of $150 is due with the entry. Declaration of Champions: For the FEI Children/Pony/Junior/Young Rider levels the Canadian Champion (Technical) will be the horse/rider combination with the highest combined score from the Team and Individual. A Canadian Freestyle Champion will be determined by combining the score of the Freestyle test with the highest technical score from either the Team or Individual Tests. The Reserve Canadian Champion will be the horse/rider combination with the second highest combined score as determined above. For the Under 25 level the technical championship with based upon the Interrmediate II, the U25 Grand Prix and for the Freestyle the U25 Grand Prix Freestyle. The scores can come from either the CDI or the EC Gold competition as the judge panels will be identical and the classes will run consecutively.
2021 Canadian National FEI Youth Championships Statement of Qualifying Scores Date Show Name Judge/Panel Test/Score As an FEI Youth competitor, if you submit this summary sheet this is your indication that you would like to participate in the Canadian National FEI Youth Championships along with the declaration fee of $150.
Mail to: Lisa Hossack Entry # CDI Cedar Valley 2833 Hwy 28, Douro, ON K0L 2H0 Ph: 705-930-5078 CLOSING DATE: USE THIS FOR CDI ENTRIES email: cedarlane_ec@yahoo.ca May 12, 2021 Horse Name Stallion Mare Gelding For Sale? HORSE Colour Height Breed Year of Birth Passport # Name Postal Code Phone EC/NSO # Address E-Mail FEI # RIDER For Juniors Only Date of Birth (mm/dd/yy) Name Postal Code Phone EC/NSO # OWNER Address E-Mail FEI # Class # Class Name (Refer to Prize list for class fees) Entry Fees Other Fees: Admin Fee: $60 Medic/Emerg Fee: $35 Drug Fee: $45 DC Levy Fee: $10 $ 150.00 (MANDATORY) Stabling from stabling page HST @ 13% Total Payable to H2S Management Inc.
Mail to: Lisa Hossack Entry # 2021 Kawartha Summer Classic 2833 Hwy 28, Douro, ON K0L 2H0 Ph: 705-930-5078 CLOSING DATE: Use this for GOLD Entries email: cedarlane_ec@yahoo.ca May 16, 2021 Horse Name Stallion Mare Gelding EC Licence FEI Passport HORSE Colour Height Breed Horse Year of Birth PP/Horse Recording # Name Postal Code Phone EC # Address E-Mail PSO # RIDER Rider Adult Amateur (must be indicated on EC Sport Open Junior For Juniors Only Category if Licence card) Date of Birth (mm/dd/yy) split Name Postal Code Phone EC # OWNER Address E-Mail PSO # Division Class Class Description Entry Fees Number Other Fees: DC Levy Fee: Total Other Fees (MANDATORY) Admin Fee: $60 Medic/Emerg Fee $25 Drug Fee: $7.00 $10 $ 102.00 Stabling from stabling page HST @ 13% Total Payable to H2S Management Inc.
Mail to: Lisa Hossack Entry # 2021 Kawartha Summer Classic 2833 Hwy 28, Douro, ON K0L 2H0 Ph: 705-930-5078 CLOSING DATE: Use this for Silver Entries email: cedarlane_ec@yahoo.ca May 16, 2021 Horse Name Stallion Mare Gelding EC Licence FEI Passport HORSE Colour Height Breed Horse Year of Birth PP/Horse Recording # Name Postal Code Phone EC # Address E-Mail PSO # RIDER Rider Adult Amateur (must be indicated on EC Sport Open Junior For Juniors Only Category if Licence card) Date of Birth (mm/dd/yy) split Name Postal Code Phone EC # OWNER Address E-Mail PSO # Division Class Class Description Entry Fees Number Other Fees: DC Levy Fee: Total Other Fees (MANDATORY) Admin Fee: $60 Medic/Emerg Fee $25 Drug Fee: $7.00 $10 $ 102.00 Stabling from stabling page HST @ 13% Total Payable to H2S Management Inc.
Mail to: Lisa Hossack Entry # 2021 Kawartha Summer Classic 2833 Hwy 28, Douro, ON K0L 2H0 Ph: 705-930-5078 CLOSING DATE: Use this for Bronze Entries email: cedarlane_ec@yahoo.ca May 16, 2021 Horse Name Stallion Mare Gelding HORSE Colour Height Breed Horse Year of Birth Name Postal Code Phone EC # Address E-Mail PSO # RIDER Rider Open Junior For Juniors Only Category if Date of Birth (mm/dd/yy) split Name Postal Code Phone EC # OWNER Address E-Mail PSO # Division Class Class Description Entry Fees Number Other Fees: Medic/Emerg Fee DC Levy Fee: Total Other Fees (MANDATORY) Admin Fee: $60 $25 Drug Fee: $3.50 $10 $ 98.50 Stabling from stabling page HST @ 13% Total Payable to H2S Management Inc.
Stabling Info: Check Days Needed Horse Name For Sale? Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Tack Stall Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Stabling Fee Daily Stabling as available Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun Calculations Rates Wednesday through Sunday Number of Stalls = x = $ Stabling Daily Stabling (6am to 7pm) Number of days = x = $ If you do not want your Shavings delivered to your stall Number $9 per bag shavings delivered indicate = x $9 each = $ prior to arrival of bags by checking box to the right Name of Stable Group/Coach Total Stabling $ Fees Emergency Contact Person Phone No. ACCEPTANCE OF RISK FORM - THIS DOCUMENT WILL AFFECT YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. Every entry at a KAWARTHA LAKES DRESSAGE ASSOCIATION (KLDA) event shall constitute an agreement that the person making it (owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver, rider) and the horse shall be subject to the Constitution and the Rules of Equestrian Canada, the local rules of KLDA and the facility, and that the owner and/or participant and any of their representatives are bound by the Constitution and the Rules of Equestrian Canada, KLDA, H2S Management Inc., Royal Canadian Riding Academy; accept as final the decision of the Hearing committee on any questions arising under said rules and agree to hold KLDA, the facility, E.C., their officials, directors and employees harmless for any action taken. I hereby certify that every horse, rider and/or driver is eligible as entered and agree for myself and my representatives to be bound by the Constitution and Rules of Equestrian Canada at this competition. It is hereby recognized that all equestrian sports involve inherent risk and that no helmet or protective equipment can protect against all foreseeable injury. I hereby accept this risk and hold harmless the E.C., KLDA, the facility, the competition, their officials, organizers, agents, employees and their representatives. The person responsible (PR) agrees to the release of any information on the entry form to EC. (A802.4) Must be signed by the person responsible I acknowledge that any activity involving horses is high risk including but not limited to: (a) the propensity of any equine to behave in ways that May result in injury, harm or death to persons on or around them and to potentially collide with, bite or kick other animals, people or objects; (b) the unpredictability of an equine’s reaction to such things as sounds, sudden movement, tremors, vibrations, unfamiliar objects, persons or other animals and hazards such as subsurface objects; (c) the potential for other participants to behave in a negligent manner that May contribute to injury to themselves or others, including failing to act within their abilities to maintain control over an equine In addition to consideration given for my Participation in this event being held at Royal Canadian Riding Academy, in 2021, I and my heirs, executors, administrations and assigns agree; • To Waive ALL Claims that I might have against the Organizing Committee, KLDA, H2S Management Inc., Royal Canadian Riding Academy, as well as their directors, officers, agents, representatives, employees, officials, members, volunteers and the owners or occupier of the land upon which the event is held (all of them collectively hereinafter referred to as the “HOST”); and • To Release the “HOST” from Any and All Liability for any loss, damages, injury, or expense that I or my “Legal Representatives” might suffer as a result of my Participation due to any cause whatsoever including any NEGLIGENCE ON THE PART OF THE “HOST”; and • To HOLD HARMLESS AND INDEMNIFY THE “HOST” from any and all liability for bodily injury or property damage to any third part which might result from my Participation. I hereby declare that in signing this document I have read and fully understood and agree to the terms and conditions stated herein and that it is binding upon my executors, heirs, and assigns. Person Responsible: I hereby certify that every horse listed on this entry form has met the requirements of Article A519, Vaccinations. See Rules of Equestrian Canada, Section A, General Regulations, Article A519, Vaccinations. Signature: Person Responsible (Mandatory): ________________________ Dated: __________ Printed Name of Person Responsible: ______________________ EC # ___________ *If a participant is under the age of 18 yrs. as of January 1, 2021, the parent/guardian must also sign below. I acknowledge as parent/guardian of _______________________________ that I have read and fully understand and agree to the terms and conditions stated herein on behalf of ______________________ and myself. RE: JUNIOR HEADGEAR: In the event that _________________________ (name of junior rider) participates in an Equestrian Canada sanctioned competition where approved headgear is required for juniors, he/she will wear a properly fitted and fastened approved helmet. It is understood that juniors not meeting this requirement will not be allowed to compete at these competitions (A802.6) and (A905) Signature of Parent/Guardian: ______________________________ Date: ____________________
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