JUMPING SCHEDULE COMPETITION - 12-14 October 2018 - Equidays
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JUMPING SCHEDULE COMPETITION 12-14 October 2018 20-21 Oct Mystery Creek Event Centre Canterbury Ag SPONSORED BY PROUD PARTNERS FOLLOW US EDUCATE • EQUIP • ENTERTAIN • EMPOWER
Jumping Schedule Entry Class PM 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Fee FRIDAY 12 OCTOBER 2018 Cheval Liberte Arena (Grass) - 8:30am - FEI World Challenge Trot Up FEI World Challenge Category A - Round 1 - 9am $50 1 $40 $170 $120 $90 $70 FEI World Challenge Category A - Round 2 $50 East Coast Performance Horses 5yr Old Series - $550 + 2 $40 as per series conditions Table A1 ART 238.11 product* Mitavite Speedi Beet 6yr Old Series - $550 + 3 $40 as per series conditions Table 238.11 AS product* Equidays Open Horse 1.10 - 1.15m - ART 238.2.1 (A2) - 4 $40 $150 $100 $75 $50 $40 $40 no earlier than 2.30pm Derby Course - 11am Honda Pony Derby - Maximum height 1.10m - ART 5 $150 Motorbike $2,000 $1,000 $750 $500 $350 238.2.2 (AM5) ART 245.1 NRM & McMillan Indoor Arena - 6:30pm 6 Nettex Slalom - ART 73.3.3.1 Invitational $500 $300 $150 $100 Equissage/Wade Equine Coaches Horse Grand Prix - $5,000 + 7 $250 $3,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $400 as per series conditions ART 273.4.3.3.3.1 cover SATURDAY 13 OCTOBER 2018 Cheval Liberte Arena (Grass) - 8:30am $200 + Dunstan Horsefeeds & Equifibre Junior Rider - $170 + $130 + $100 + $80 + $70 + 8 $40 cover + as per series conditions (AM5) ART 238.2.2 product* product* product* product* product* product* $200 + Dunstan Horsefeeds & Equifibre Pro Amature - $170 $130 $100 $80 $70 9 $40 cover + as per series conditions (AM5) ART 238.2.2 product* product* product* product* product* product* Country TV / Heritage Equine Pony Grand Prix - $400 + 10 $50 $300 $200 $120 $100 $80 as per series conditions ART 273.4.3.3.3.1 cover $200 + Hinterland Amateur Series - as per series conditions $170 $130 $100 $80 $70 11 $40 cover + (AM5) ART 238.2.2 product* product* product* product* product* product* Derby Course - 12pm $5,000 + $3,000 $1,500 $1,000 $500 $400 cover 12 Premier Derby 1.35m - ART 238.2.2 (AM5) ART 245.1 $250 + 15 Bags + 10 Bags + 5 Bags + 5 Bags + 5 Bags + 20 Bags Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost SUNDAY 14 OCTOBER 2018 Cheval Liberte Arena (Grass) - 9am $300 + ESNZ 7yr Old Series - as per series conditions $215 + $150 + $100 + $75 + $60+ 13 $40 cover + ART 238.2.2 (AM5) product* product* product* product* product* product* $300 + FMG Young Rider - as per series conditions $215 + $150 + $100 + $75 + $60 + 14 $40 cover + ART 238.2.2 (AM5) product* product* product* product* product* product* Derby Course - 10am $1,800 + cover + $1,400 $700 $450 $250 $200 Equissage + Equissage + Equissage + Equissage + Equissage + Equissage Equissage Horse Derby - Maximum 1.15m - Hand Held 15 $140 vouchers vouchers vouchers vouchers vouchers Table A - No Jump Off Unit valued + 7 Bags + 5 Bags + 2 Bags + 2 Bags + 2 Bags at $3600 Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost Fiber Boost + 10 Bags Fiber Boost * PRODUCT: Livermol & Biowormer product kindly sponsored by International Animal Health
Jumping conditions 1. All classes run under ESNZ rules. 14. Night show tickets and tickets to the Dressage Master Class must be purchased separately at 2. Riders, horses and ponies must have current www.equidays.co.nz. registration for the duration of the show. 15. Equidays reserves the right to exchange cash for 3. Formal standard of dress is required. product to a maximum of 50%. 4. Class 4 can compete using the Casual Jumping Levy 16. A $5 ESNZ jumping levy is applicable to each horse of $20 per show. All riders must be full members of entered. ESNZ. 17. A $10 non-refundable admin fee per rider applies 5. Classes 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13 and 14 are run under series conditions and are eligible for National Series 18. A $20 ground fee per horse Points. 19. Entries close Wednesday 3rd October 2018. Please 6. Class 6 & 7 will run on Friday night from enter at www.main-events.co.nz approximately 6.30pm in the NRM & McMillan 20. Scratchings – refund for all classes and other fees less Indoor Arena. 25%. Subject to proof of inability to compete. Subject 7. Classes 5 & 12 are limited to 55 starters and are two- to conditions and refund form being completed round competitions, ART 238.2.2 (AM5). If less than within 7 days of the event. Stable and yard fees will 6 clear rounds ART 245 1 will be used with penalties be fully refunded up until 9 October 2018. from the first round carried to the jump off. 21. All prize money will be paid via internet banking. 8. Class 15 is limited to 80 starters and will run under 22. Yards: $40 for the duration of the event. ART 277 Table A with no jump off. 23. Stables: $180 for the duration of the event. 9. Class 15 Horse and Rider combinations not to have jumped above 1.25m or 2* eventing in the current or 24. Stables are limited. preceding season. 25. All stallions must be stabled when not ridden. 10. Times are approximate, any major changes will be 26. Camping: Non-powered sites are $50. Powered sites communicated to you via Main Events are $125 for duration of the event. These prices are 11. Maximum of three horses per rider per class. per site, not per person. 12. Wristband allocation: 27. Equidays reserves the right to alter, delete or amend any class as it sees fit. • Entering 1 - 2 horses receives a total of 2x wristbands – for rider and a helper. 28. Mystery Creek Events Centre takes no responsibility for injury or loss to competitor, horse or gear. • Entering 3 – 4 horses receives a total of 3x wristbands – for rider and 2x helpers 29. No dogs allowed on Mystery Creek Events Centre property at any time. • Entering 5 or more horses receives a total of 4x wristbands – for rider and 3 helpers. 13. Extra wristbands available through Main Events - $50
Rules for Equidays event CONDITIONS All competitors, exhibitors and participants must comply with the appropriate legislation including the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015. Each competitor, exhibitor and participant must supervise and control their animals at all times and shall be liable for any hazard created, accident, illness or damage caused by the action of themselves at the venue of the event. EQUIDAYS HEALTH AND SAFETY CONDITIONS Equidays has a zero harm policy and the safety of all people working at or visiting our venue is of the utmost importance to us. We appreciate your efforts in ensuring your site is safe at all times and that you take all reasonable practicable steps to ensure your own safety and take no action or inaction that causes harm to any other person. Anyone participating in clinics or competitions associated with ESNZ disciplines, those attending the Pony Club Camp and any treks or pony rides must wear a helmet, however we strongly advise that ALL riders wear a helmet when training, competing and exhibiting to minimise the risk of injury in the event of an accident. VENUE RULES • Competitors understand the risks associated with riding horses and acknowledge that your participation is informed and voluntary. • No dogs or pets are permitted on the Equidays site. • No digging, drilling or pegs are permitted without approval of the Equidays operations team due to live power, water and data cabling underground. • Any machinery or equipment must be certified, compliant and in safe working condition. • The site speed limit is 15km/h. • All vehicles onsite must drive on the roads only. Damage to sites by vehicle access, parking, manoeuvring or deliveries may result in penalties or remediation by the exhibiting company responsible for the damage. • All vehicles must have a fire extinguisher • All incidents, accidents or near misses must be reported to Equidays staff. • Any fuels, gas or hazardous substances must be stored. Hazards include but are not limited to: Horses and Ponies, Contour of Property, Weather Conditions, Equipment and Obstacles, Buildings & Gateways, Water and Water Troughs, Movement of Vehicles FEI Code of Conduct • In all equestrian sports the horse must be considered paramount. The well-being of the horse shall be above the demands of breeders, trainers, riders, owners, dealers, organisers, sponsors or officials. • All handling and veterinary treatment must ensure the health and welfare of the horse. • The highest standards of nutrition, health, sanitation and safety shall be encouraged and maintained at all times. • Adequate provision must be made for ventilation, feeding, watering and maintaining a healthy environment during transportation. • Emphasis should be placed on increasing education in training and equestrian practices and on promoting scientific studies in equine health. In the interests of the horse, the fitness and competence of the rider shall be regarded as essential. • All riding and training methods must take account of the horse as a living entity and must not include any technique considered by the FEI to be abusive. • National Federations should establish adequate controls in order that all persons and bodies under their jurisdiction respect the welfare of the horse. • The national and international Rules and Regulations in equestrian sport regarding the health and welfare of the horse must be adhered to not only during national and international events, but also in training. • Competition Rules and Regulations shall be continually reviewed to ensure such welfare. Equidays staff will be monitoring the site at all times. Failure to comply with venue rules may result in you being requested to leave the premises. PROUD PARTNERS FOLLOW US EDUCATE • EQUIP • ENTERTAIN • EMPOWER
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