PACIFIC REGIONAL DRESSAGE CHAMPIONSHIPS - September 17th - 19th, 2021 - Thunderbird ...
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Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 September 17th – 19th, 2021 Thunderbird Show Park, Langley, B.C. Offering over $ 10,000.00 in Prize Money and Championship Awards Entry Closing Date: Saturday September 4, 2021 Judges: • Lorraine MacDonald, FEI 4*(ret) EC “S” Senior Dressage, Terra Cotta, ONTARIO, CAN • Joanne Bouwhuis, FEI 4* EC “S” Senior Dressage, Oshawa, ONTARIO. CAN • Doreen Horsey, EC “S’ Senior Dressage, Foothills, Alberta. CAN • John MacPherson, EC “S” Senior Dressage, Cedar Valley, ONTARIO. CAN Competition Manager: • Ali Buchanan, Langley, BC Cell 778-928-5300 alibuchanan1@gmail.com Scoring/Secretary: • Sarah Dunn, Chilliwack, BC Cell 604-816-7223 alisarahentries@gmail.com Equestrian Canada Stewards: • Patrick Dunn, EC Medium Dressage Steward, Chilliwack, BC • Dalene Paine, EC Senior General Steward, Victoria, Announcers • Steven James, Surrey, BC • Dave Montgomery, Maple Ridge, Awards Show Office Marilyn Connolly, Chilliwack, BC
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list Hospitality Thunderbird Show Park Medic Brandon Keith, Cert First Responder, Vancouver, BC Video Carousel Video Productions, Cathy Rose Show Veterinarian (on call) David Payton DVM, Langley, BC Food Services Canter Inn (On Site) Venue Address Thunderbird Show Park, 24550 72 Ave., Langley, B.C. V1M 3N5 Office 604-888-4585 website www.tbird.ca
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list The Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 Is an Equestrian Canada Gold / Bronze sanctioned Competition # 210150 and is governed by the Rules and Regulations of Equestrian Canada, #201 -11 Hines Road, Kanata, ON K2K 2X1 EC (A602) Every class offered herein is covered by the rules and specifications of Equestrian Canada, the national equestrian federation for Canada, and judged in accordance with the current EC Dressage Rule Book, Section E. (Art A602.2) Knowledge of the EC rules is the responsibility of the competitor. Please direct any questions regarding rules to the show stewards on the grounds at the competition. (Art. A801) Every entry at an EC-sanctioned competition shall constitute an agreement by the person responsible, that includes the horse owner, lessee, trainer, manager, agent, coach, driver or rider, and the horse, shall be subject to the Equestrian Canada (EC) rules and regulations, and any additional rules specified by the competition herein the Official Prize List. It is the responsibility of all individuals participating in any capacity in EC- sanctioned competitions to be knowledgeable regarding the EC constitution and Dressage Rules for this Regional Championship 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. (A602.7) Equestrian Canada – STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLE Equestrian Canada supports adherence to the humane treatment of horses in all competitions under EC jurisdiction. Equestrian Canada is 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 them never be subjected to mistreatment; Ensuring that owners, trainers, exhibitors and the agents use responsible care in the handling, treatment and transportation of their 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, sanitation and safety as a matter of standard operation procedure; Continuing to support scientific studies on equine health and welfare; Increasing education in training and horsemanship practices; Requiring owners, trainers and exhibitors to know and follow their sanctioning organization’s rules and to work within the industry regulations in all equestrian competitions; and Reviewing, revising and developing competition rules and regulations that protect the welfare of horses. The standard by which conduct or treatment will be measured is that which a reasonable person, informed and experienced in generally accepted equine training and exhibition procedures, would determine to be neither cruel, abusive, nor inhumane. General Rules Every class offered herein is governed by the rules and specifications of the current Equestrian Canada Rule Books Section E Dressage; and Section A General Regulations. Rule Books may be downloaded from www.equestrian.ca . All horses attending Equestrian Canada sanctioned competitions must have met the requirements of Equestrian Canada Rules, Section A, General Regulations, Article A519, Vaccinations. See Rules of Equestrian Canada, Section A, General Regulations, Article A519, Vaccinations. (A602) All riders and competitors are required to wear proper fitting, approved headgear protection, with the safety harness correctly secured, always while mounted on the competition grounds. Approved headgear that meets the ASTM (American Society for Testing Materials) safety standard and displays the SEI (Safety Equipment Institute) seal or the British Safety Standard (BSI) seal of approval. Any horse entered in any class at the competition may be selected for equine medication control testing while at the event location. “Any horse entered in any class at a competition may, while on the competition grounds be selected for equine medication control testing. (A1008) Neither Thunderbird Show Park nor any member of the organizing committee will be held responsible in any way for damage, injury or loss to persons, horses or property of spectators, owners, trainers, riders, or grooms. Thunderbird Show Park and or Pacific Regional Dressage Championship organizing committee, reserve the right to limit the number of entries, refuse any entry for any reason, to split, cancel, combine, and or adjust any class or awards presentation in accordance with the rules stated herein the competition Prize List. The organizing committee reserves the right to govern all conditions of the classes offered at the competition, and to make decisions on matters not specified in Equestrian Canada rule books, in consultation with the Official Stewards.
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list The maximum number of dressage tests per horse, per day is four tests, regardless of the number of competition levels, categories, and or horse / rider combinations entered in the competition. Any horse/ rider combination may compete in two consecutive dressage levels at the same competition. Competition numbers assigned by the show office must always be worn by the horse or rider/ handler when horse is outside of the stall. Failure to display the number may result in a warning, and multiple offenses may result in disqualification. Please do not compete with any other type of number on horse other than the number provided by show worn on the back or saddle pad. Payment is required by the Entry Closing date by way of credit card authorization details completed on entry form, or by cheque, received on or before closing date of Saturday September 4th, 2021. After the closing date entries may be accepted at the discretion of the organizing committee with a late fee applicable. Foreign Riders must provide copies of their National Federation Association membership cards on arrival at competition. Foreign owned horses entered by owner, rider or agent, must complete the EC Foreign Horse Affidavit when checking in at the Show Office on arrival. EC Horse Identification is required for all horses in the Gold Division, or the competitor must complete an EC Temporary Horse License form at Show Office and pay fees with entry. Horse ID registration can be completed online with Equestrian Canada through your sport license “My EC “ when logged in at www.equestrian.ca Owners may contact Equestrian Canada for assistance to purchase a new Horse ID number, or transfer an existing horse passport number to a new Horse ID Number. Bronze Division horses are not required to have an EC Horse Identification number. (A602.4) All Gold and Bronze Division competitors are required to hold a minimum of a current Equestrian Canada Gold or Bronze Sport License (or proof of purchase), and current Horse Council BC membership. Both of these can be purchased online at www.hcbc.ca and/or www.equestrian.ca Stall deposit for $30.00 is due on arrival. Cash or Credit card deposit on file accepted. Equine Medications Control Drug testing fee of $7.00 Gold Entry or $4.00 Bronze Entry per horse is mandatory for EC competitions and must be included on Entry forms. Amateur Status must be noted on EC sport License to compete in the amateur division classes. (A602.5) Late Entries may be accepted at the discretion of the Organizing Committee and pay a late fee of $25.00 + GST One Entry Form for each horse / rider combination. Parents or guardians of youth exhibitors must sign all forms as person responsible for the youth competitor. Show management reserves the right to refuse any entry. Email entries will be accepted with entry forms attached to email with both pages a completed, a signed entry agreement, with credit card deposit and all signatures required. Please print all numbers clearly and carefully. All Gold / Bronze Division entries to be received by Closing Date: Saturday September 4th, 2021, Email completed entry forms to mailto:alisarhentries@gmail.com It is the competitor’s responsibility to submit entries correctly and confirm entries received prior to closing date. Entries requiring a signature on delivery will not be accepted. Entry Confirmation links are emailed for all entries accepted prior to the closing date. Please check entry confirmations ensuring your entry is correct as you submitted for the competition. Contact Ali Buchanan if any errors are noted when email confirmations are received. Horse Substitution will be accepted not later than noon on Thursday received in the show office. Ride Times will be posted on Fox Village Ride Times & Results at (http://www.foxvillage.com/) and emailed to competitors prior to the competition. Please Check day sheets posted at the show office daily for updates
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list Combining Classes; if there are fewer than three entries in any category of a class, entries may be combined into one Open category for that class and placed as one open class at the discretion of the Organizing Committee. Categories with 3 or more entries will be split and awarded accordingly for all classes and Championships. Freestyle Music must be submitted when registering at the show office. All music is to be submitted on audio formatted compact disk (CD) only. Please bring a second CD for back up. Check that your name is on the CD as well as the on the CD- case. A sound check will be scheduled for Friday morning. Confirm time with the show office. Competition & Warm-up Rings will be designated. Gold / Bronze competition rings will be available for schooling from 1pm – 8pm on Thursday. Warm-Up Rings will remain open for the duration of the competition. The Competition rings will be closed for schooling after the start of the competition. Stabling and Tack Stalls will be in the permanent Cupola Barn and or International Barn for all Bronze and Gold Division horses stabled on grounds for a cost of $185.00 for the competition including warm up day. Bedding is provided. Tack Stalls for a cost of $185.00 reserved on entry form. Horses may HAUL IN to the designated Parking lot and pay a haul in fee of $35.00 for each day on the grounds including warm up day and fees payable on entry form. Stalls may be occupied after 12 noon on Thursday prior to the start of competition. Please do not arrive before NOON on Thursday unless prior approval of competition manager confirmed by email in advance. Early arrivals are permitted with stabling cost an additional $35.00 per day payable on entry forms or at check in Thursday. Warm –Up Arenas will be designated for competitors arriving early Preferred Stabling is available for an additional charge of $100.00 per stall as available and assigned at the sole discretion of the stable manager in the order entries are received. Preferred stabling rubber matted stalls either 10’ x 12’ in the Cupola Barn or International Barn or FEI Barn. No refund will be paid for stalls not occupied once they have been assigned, bedded, or occupied after the Closing Date. Awards for First Place with ribbons awarded to sixth place in all classes. Ribbons will be provided with dressage tests and must be signed for when picking up at awards desk. Prize money checks will be mailed to competitors within 30 days following the competition. FEI Test of Choice (TOC) classes may include all FEI tests with exception of Freestyles. FEI Young Horse Tests will be placed separately in FEI TOC Classes. Include name of test on entry form for all Test of Choice (TOC) classes. Current EC and or FEI dressage tests found at https://inside.fei.org/fei/your-role/organisers/dressage/tests Or Equestrian Canada website at https://www.equestrian.ca/sport/dressage/tests Para Equestrian Test of Choice classes will use the current FEI para-equestrian tests. Include name of test, with class number, Para classification and Dispensation letter with entries. Schooling Horses - Entries for non-competition horses are permitted at cost of $105.00 Schooling Fee for warm up and competition days and are subject to follow the general rules of the EC competition. Bronze Sport License, Drug Fees, Levy fees are not applicable for schooling horses. Horse Council BC current membership is required for all riders on grounds. Tack Checks are the responsibility of the exhibitor to present themselves to the Steward for tack check immediately following their test ride. Failure to do so may incur elimination. Competitors must report to the ring steward 10 minutes prior to their ride time and remain in the holding warm up rings. Test Callers are permitted in open non championship classes. Callers are provided by the competitor. All FEI tests and all “C” designated Championship Classes must be performed by memory with no test callers or whips permitted at the Pacific Regional Dressage “Championship” competition. Whips may be to a maximum length of 1.20m (1.10m for ponies) and are permitted in all open or TOC classes. No whips may be carried in any “C” Championship Classes. No Test Callers are permitted in any designated “C” Championship Class under penalty of elimination. At any approved EC Dressage Championship Competition, no other person may ride any horse entered in the competition from the time the horse arrives on competition grounds, to the end of competition, except the rider entered on the horse in the Championship competition. Penalty is disqualification from the competition and horse / rider combination is not eligible
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list to receive any Regional Championship Awards or refunds. Lunging is permitted in designated areas only. No lunging at any time in the silica sand rings. RV Parking hookups are available and must be reserved and paid on Entry form for the competition for cost of $120.00 for the four days competition. Dry Camping is permitted on the grounds at no cost in designated areas. Haul-in Parking is only permitted in the Haul in Parking lots designated. There are permanent washrooms and showers available on the grounds. Haul in parking fee is $35.00 + GST per day payable on entry form. Trailer Parking is permitted in designated trailer parking area only. All trailers must be parked in approved trailer parking area. Please DO NOT leave trailer parked unattended at any time in RV Parking area or elsewhere on grounds. Trailers parked in unauthorized areas will be towed immediately at the expense of owner Hors Concours entries will not be accepted at the Pacific Regional Dressage Championships as per EC Rules. Show Schedule will try to accommodate each horse rider combination as best as possible to allow for suitable warm up time for all tests entered. A minimum of 45 minutes between start of ride times will be scheduled. When this is not possible with scheduling conflicts the competitor will be refunded the entry fee. Each horse may be ridden in a maximum of four classes per day including Freestyles for all levels. Classes may be divided into youth, adult amateur and or open categories after closing date where 3 or more entries per category exist within the class. Where there are not 3 entries per category the class is placed as one Open Class and not divided by categories. One Test only may be entered in all Test of Choice classes. Test of Choice classes are placed on total percentages. Classes may be scheduled at any time or in any order on the day listed in the class schedule. Ride times may be changed in the case of any error, overlapping times, or to facilitate the running of the show. Current Day Sheets will be posted on the Scoreboard daily. Categories Youth /Adult Amateur/ Open: Refer to EC Rulebook for requirements. All entries must include a photocopy of current EC card showing rider status or will be permitted to enter in Open category. Protests; A protest at an EC sanctioned competition other than those specific matters covered in division rules must comply with the following provisions: a) a protest is eligible only if made by an officiating judge, and owner, lessee, trainer, coach competitor or authorized agent, in the division in which the question arises; b) a protest must be made in writing and addressed to the Show Secretary; c) must be signed; and d) must be accompanied by a deposit of $100 in cash. For full details see rule A1206 Gen. Regulations. Vet Out / Scratch Entries • Refunds Cancellations before the closing date, with or without veterinary or medical certificates will have all fees less the Administration fee refunded. • Cancellations after the official closing date and before the start of competition that are received by the show secretary in writing and with a veterinary or medical certificate will be refunded 50% of Class fees, Stall if not occupied, Drug and Levy fees, and GST. Administration fees are non-refundable. • Cancellations after the start of competition will receive no refunds. Gold Division Championship Criteria –Championship Awards presented at all dressage levels and rider categories as specified in the EC Dressage Rule Book for Regional Championships. Prize Money will be awarded to the two highest horse rider combinations for each dressage level, with all rider categories combined for prize money distribution as follows: Champions ($300.) and Reserve Champions ($200.) Refer to list below. Scores to count will be from the “C” Championship class results, with the highest average of two combined percentage scores determining the Champions and Reserve Champions at all dressage levels and categories. Combined scores must achieve a minimum of 60.0 % to be eligible to receive Championship and Reserve Championship awards. A horse rider combination may compete at two consecutive
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list dressage levels, however, will be eligible to receive Championship or Reserve Championship awards for only one of the consecutive dressage levels entered. • $500.00 Training Level (Open / Adult Amateur/ Youth - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 First Level (Open / Adult Amateur/ Youth - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 Second Level (Open / Adult Amateur/ Youth - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 Third Level (Open / Junior/ Adult Amateur/ Youth – combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 Fourth Level (Open / Adult Amateur - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 FEI Youth (All FEI Youth divisions combined - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 FEI Small Tour Amateur (PSG/ INT I) - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 FEI Small Tour Open (PSG/ INT I) - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 FEI Medium Tour Open (Intermediate a & Intermediate B) - combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 FEI Grand Prix Tour Open (Grand Prix, Grand Prix Special) combined “C” classes to count) • $500.00 FEI Young Horse Test (4yr, 5yr, 6yr, age groups will be offered and combined) • FEI Para Equestrian Open – (All FEI Grades combined – “C” classes to count) • High Score Freestyle Award – Levels combined where less than 3 entries per level All Championships will be determined by averaging the total percentage scores awarded in the 2 “C” Championship Classes for each horse/rider combination. The competitor with the highest total points from the two “C” classes of the level shall be declared the Champion and the competitor with the second highest total points shall be declared the Reserve Champion. In the event of a tie, the competitor with the highest total percentage in the “C” Test 3 will be declared the winner. Championship awards will be presented for all rider categories where a minimum of 3 or more exhibitors compete in the Championship Classes for the category. Where 3 entries per category do not exist competitors may be placed in the Open Championship for the level. Competitors must enter a minimum of 3 tests of the dressage level including freestyles during the competition to be eligible for championship awards.
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list Gold Dressage Division – Class List Friday, October 2, 2020 Saturday, October 3, 2020 Sunday, October 4, 2020 Gold Division Gold Division Gold Division TRAINING & FIRST LEVELS – Open / Adult Amateur/ Youth - $45.00 105 Training Level – TOC 205 Training – TOC 305 Training Level – TOC 102 Training Level – Test 2 202 Training –Test 2 – C 303 Training – Test 3 – C 115 First Level – TOC 215 First Level – TOC 315 First Level - TOC 112 First Level Test 2 212 First Level Test 2 – C 313 First Level Test 3 – C SECOND / THIRD / FOURTH LEVELS – Open /Adult Amateur/ Youth - $50.00 125 Second Level – TOC 225 Second Level – TOC 325 Second Level – TOC 122 Second Level Test 2 222 Second Level Test 2 – C 323 Second Level Test 3 – C 135 Third Level – TOC 235 Third Level – TOC 335 Third Level – TOC 132 Third Level – Test 2 232 Third Level Test 2 – C 333 Third Level Test 3 – C 145 Fourth Level – TOC 245 Fourth Level – TOC 345 Fourth Level TOC 142 Fourth Level Test 2 242 Fourth Level Test 2 – C 343 Fourth Level Test 3 – C FEI CLASSES Open / Adult Amateur/ Youth Class Fees - $55.00 155 FEI Para Equestrian – TOC 255 FEI Para Eq Team Test – C 355 FEI Para Eq – Individual – C 156 FEI Youth – TOC 256 FEI Youth Team Test – C 356 FEI Youth Individual – C 157 FEI Advanced AA – TOC 257 FEI Prix St George AA – C 357 FEI Intermediate I AA –C 158 FEI Advanced Open – TOC 258 FEI Prix St George Open – C 358 FEI Intermediate I Open C 160 FEI Intermediate – TOC 260 FEI Intermediate A – C 360 FEI Intermediate B – C 161 FEI Grand Prix Level - TOC 261 FEI Grand Prix – C 361 FEI GPS or INT II – C 170 FEI YH – 4yr /5yr /6yr old 270 FEI Young Horse – C 370 FEI Young Horse – C 171 FEI Test of Choice – Open 271 FEI Test of Choice Open 371 FEI Test of Choice Open Any Test Any Test Any Test GOLD DIVISION – OPEN FREESTYLES – $55.00 Saturday Open Freestyle Classes 500 Training Level Freestyle 506 Para Equestrian Freestyle 501 First Level Freestyle 502 Second Level Freestyle 503 Third Level Freestyle 504 Fourth Level Freestyle 505 FEI Freestyle GOLD Division Classes; C = Championship Classes Training / First Levels - Open/Adult Amateur/ Youth - $45.00 Second / Third, / Fourth Levels - Open/Adult Amateur/ Youth - $50.00 All FEI Levels – Open/ Adult Amateur/ FEI Youth/ FEI Young Horse / FEI Para Dressage – $55.00 ALL Freestyles - $50.00
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list EC Bronze Division – Open to Youth and Adult Amateur Competitors only All current EC Dressage Section E and or General rules of the Prize list herein apply to the Bronze Dressage Division. A current EC Bronze Sport license and HCBC memberships are required. Horse ID registration is not required. Competitors with a current Gold Sport license may compete in the Bronze division classes, however, may not cross enter in both Gold and Bronze divisions at the Pacific Regional Dressage Championships. Junior and Amateur status must be listed on Equestrian Canada Sport Licenses. Championship Criteria – Bronze Division Training Level and First Level Youth and Adult Amateur competitors in this division must compete in the respective Dressage Seat Equitation classes to be eligible for Bronze Division Championship Awards. Riders in Equitation Classes are judged on their equestrian skills, rider position, influence and effectiveness and shown in a group class. All competitors must show the walk, trot, and canter in both directions. The horse’s quality and gaits are not an influence in the judge’s evaluation of equitation skills of the riders. Individual test movements may be called for at the judge’s discretion and performed one rider at a time by all competitors in the class. No more than 5 horses are to canter at the same time in the class. The final percentage scores of the equitation class will be combined with the final percentage scores achieved in the dressage Test 2 “C” and Test 3 “C” classes to determine the Bronze Division Championship and Reserve Championship at each technical level and rider category. Competitors must compete in all 3 division classes achieving a minimum combined score of 60.00%, to be eligible for Bronze Division Championship awards. Bronze Division Class List Bronze Division Classes; $40.00 Introductory and Dressage Equitation Classes $35.00 Classes may be split or combined subject to entries“C” = Championship Classes Bronze Division Class Fees – $ 40.00 Introductory and Dressage Equitation Class Fees - $35.00 FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Class B001 – Introductory – Test A Class B2001 Introductory Test B – Class B3001 – Introductory Test C – C Class B002– Introductory – TOC C Class B3002– Introductory – TOC Class B2002 Introductory – TOC Class B103 – Training Level Test 2 Class B303 - Training Level Test 3 – C Class B104 – Training Level - TOC Class B203 – Training Level Test 2 Class B304 – First Level Test 3 – C C Class B105 – First Level Test 2 Class B204 – Training Level – TOC Class B305 – Western DR Test 3 – C Class B106 – First Level – TOC Class B306 – Western DR – TOC Class B205 – First Level Test 2 – C Class B107 – Western Dressage Class B206 – First Level – TOC Class B301 C Dressage Eq – Youth – C TOC Class B302 C Dressage Eq – AA – C Class B108 – Western Dressage Class B207 – Western DR Test 2 – TOC C Class B208 – Western DR – TOC Class B209 – Rising Stars Technical Test 2 “C”
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list Entry # Riders Name: Date of Birth: Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone: EC or USE# HCBC# Email: Owners Name: Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone: EC or USE# HCBC# Email: Horse Name: Horse ID # (if any) Breed: Sire: Dam: Color: Sex: Breeder: Height: Year of Birth: Class # Description of Class Status - JR/ AA/ Open Test Name and Number Class Fee FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ONE HORSE AND RIDER PER ENTRY FORM ONLY. INCLUDE ENTRY AGREEMENT I authorize Entry charges to my Credit Card: Total Class Fees $ Stalls #_______Tack Stalls #_________ @ $185.00 = $ Credit Card: Visa_________ MC_________ RV Parking Spot @ $120.00 for show (4 days) $ Number:______________________________________________ Administration Fee (Mandatory per entry) $ 45.00 Print Clearly Horse Haul in Fee: $35.00 per day x ________days $ Schooling Horse: $105.00 per show (4 days) Expiry Date: _____/ _____ CVV _______ EC Temp License Fees/ Late Fee / or Additional Stabling $ Stall Clean Out Fee – $31.25 includes GST on Credit Card Preferred Stabling – Additional $100.00 per stall $ $ Subtotal $____________ x .05% = Total GST $ Signature_________________________________ EC Drug fee; Bronze Entry $4.00 / Gold Entry $7.00 $ Stable with (Name of Stabling group) EC Dressage Levy fee: $ 10.00 per Entry $ 10.00 Check one: _________________________________________ TOTAL Bronze Entry_______ Gold Entry_______ Email
Pacific Regional Dressage Championships 2021 – Official Prize list Gold and Bronze Division Entry Agreement (One horse/rider per entry form) “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 EC, 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) I, the exhibitor/competitor do hereby acknowledge having read a copy of your official prize list and do hereby certify that all animals listed on the entry form on the reverse competition, are strictly in accordance with the rules and regulations in the Equestrian Canada Rule Book. I hereby certify that every horse and rider 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 further acknowledge the risks in riding and working around horses and that these risks can include bodily injury to both horse and rider resulting from normal use, competition, and schooling. In consideration of being allowed to participate in this event, I hereby assume all risks and release and absolve the Organizing Committee of Thunderbird Show Park, Horse, employees and the owners of the land upon which the competition is held of all responsibilities, liabilities or claims of any nature and kind which I may have arising from participation in the event. I hereby declare that in making this entry that I have read and fully understand and agree to the terms and conditions stated herein and that it is binding upon my executors, heirs, and assigns. Signature of Person Responsible: __________________________________ EC#_______________________ Print Name __________ ________________________________________ Date______________________ Signature of Rider: ______________________________________________ EC# _______________________ Print Owner Name ______________________________________________ EC #_______________________ Signature of Owner/Agent: _______________________________________ Date: ______________________ “In the event that _____________________________ a youth rider participates in an Equestrian Canada sanctioned competition where protective headgear is required and he/she will wear properly fitted and fastened approved headgear at all times while riding or driving at the event location. It is understood that youth not meeting this requirement will not be allowed to compete at this competition.” (A802.6) I, (Print Name)___________________________________________________ agree that I, as the Parent or Guardian of the above named Junior Competitor understand and agree to the terms and conditions of this agreement and assume full responsibility and inherent all risk of injury and for the conduct of the Junior rider listed as above. I have read the Competition Prize List and agree with the terms and conditions stated and accept the rules and regulations of the federation as evidenced by my signature below: Signature of Parent/Guardian: ______________________________________ Date: _______________________
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