SEPTEMBER 10,11,12 2021 ERNIE HOWLETT PARK ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CALIFORNIA - *USEF JUMPER RATING 3 USEF National Rated, PCHA "A" Rated; LAHJA ...
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SEPTEMBER 10,11,12 2021 ERNIE HOWLETT PARK ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, CALIFORNIA USEF National Rated, PCHA "A" Rated; LAHJA “A” Rated *USEF JUMPER RATING 3
Page 2 2021 Portuguese Bend National Horse Show Sponsore d by : Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital President Noelle Giuliano JUDGES Horse Show Bobbie Reber….………………………………………...………….Ontario, Canada Chairman Jan Van Riper William Sparks……………………………………………….…….New Orleans, LA Catherine Robinson…………....………………………………………Leucadia, CA Ring Operations Kelley Douglas (Jumpers)………………………………………………..Estero, FL Jenni Litchfield USEF/PCHA STEWARDS Tory Todaro Ruth Frazier …………...……………………...………………………….Burbank, CA Personnel Andrea Meek …………………………….………………….Manhattan Beach, CA Chairman COURSE DESIGNER Sue Wilkinson Meghan Rawlins …………………………………………….Victoria, BC, Canada . Treasurer PCHA TECHNICAL DELEGATE Karen Govenar Raizy Goffman………….………………………………………..Porter Ranch, CA Booths and Utilities SHOW OFFICIALS Jen Yakubik Manager ………………………………………………………………….Robin Serfass Computer/Office ………………………………………………...Claudia Berglund Grounds Chairman Office …….…………………………………………………………….....Julie O’Connor Holly Gardener Debbie Benson Announcers ………………………………………...……………………...Vic Carman Recording Michael Moncreiff Secretary Starters ……..…………………………………………………………………...Janet Fall Tory Todaro Michael Moncreiff Corresponding ADDITIONAL SERVICES Secretary Veterinarian (on-site) …………………………..Dr. James Giacopuzzi, DVM Kristen Kouzmanoff (310) 798-6721 Farrier ………………………………………………………………….Sean Lorenzana PBNHS and PCCH are Photographer ………………………………………………………….Maria Morgan following Los Ange- CapturedMomentPhoto.com les County COVID Ring Tractor Foreman .…………………………………...……..……Matt Thelen rules. Accordingly, thelensevices@gmail.com there may be some restrictions and/or ENTRIES CLOSE AUGUST 17, 2021 modification neces- WEB SITE: www.pcch.net/horseshow sary to comply with HORSE SHOW ENTRY/SCHEDULE: www.horseshowtime.com or www.SignatureSport.net or www.equestrianconnect.com current regulations. Feed/Shavings: robinserfass@cox.net Licensee: -REMEMBER- Peninsula Committee Please arrive before 6:30 p.m. Thursday Children’s Hospital and Promptly depart from grounds Sunday following the show
Page 3 2021 HIGH POINT AWARDS THE JOHN BRADFORD UPP MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the High Point Rider of the Children's Division THE KAZARIAN FAMILY PERPETUAL TROPHY Awarded to the Overall High Point Junior Rider THE BOB MARTIN MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the High Point Jumper Rider THE JULIE MARTIN MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the High Point Jumper Horse THE GABRIEL C. DUQUE, JR. MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the High Point Amateur Rider THE “TWO JACKS” PERPETUAL TROPHY Awarded to the Overall High Point Rider SPORTSMANSHIP AWARDS THE DARCY FIELD MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the Junior Exhibitor Showing Outstanding Sportsmanship THE BETTY LEARNED MEMORIAL TROPHY Awarded to the Amateur Exhibitor Showing Outstanding Sportsmanship TRAINER AWARD THE CHRISTMAS PERPETUAL TROPHY Awarded to the Trainer Showing Outstanding Sportsmanship and Support of the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show SPECIAL AWARDS BEST CHILD RIDER & BEST ADULT RIDER To be determined by a vote of the judges PBNHS JUMPER STYLE OF RIDING AWARD To be determined by a vote of the Jumper judges Perpetual/Memorial Trophies will remain in the possession of Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital HORSE SHOW CHAMPIONSHIPS Show Champion and Reserve Show Champion Ribbons will be awarded in the following Divisions: Small Junior Hunter Children’s Hunter, 14-17 Large Junior Hunter Low Children's Hunter Low Small Junior Hunter Adult Amateur Hunter, 18 & Over Low Large Junior Hunter Low Adult Amateur Hunter Amateur Owner Hunter, 18-35 Opportunity Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Hunter Amateur Owner Hunter, 36 & Over Opportunity Green Rider Hunter Low Amateur Owner Hunter, 18-35 Pre Children’s - A/A Hunter Low Amateur Owner Hunter, 36 & Over Walk - Trot Children’s Hunter, 13 & Under Low Junior - Amateur Jumper
Page 4 SPECIAL CLASSES PCHA HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 14 & UNDER PCHA KAREN HEALEY ADULT HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 18 - 34 PCHA VICTOR HUGO-VIDAL ADULT HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 35 & OVER $15,000 SEAHORSE OPEN JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.30m $10,000 HARMAN FAMILY LOW JUNIOR - AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.25m $5,000 RED ONION OPEN JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.20m $2,500 GEORGIA STORM CLAESSENS MEMORIAL CHILDREN'S - ADULT AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC - 1.10m $2,000 JUNIOR - AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER CLASSIC - 3'6" $500 WINDSOR STABLES CHILDREN'S - ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC - 3' PENELOPE 2’6” EQUITATION CLASSIC
Page 5 Sponsored by: Peninsula Committee Children ’s Hospital Tentative Time Schedule Friday, September 10 Ring 1 - 7:30 a.m. Ring 2 - 7:30 a.m. Ring 2 -Continued 118 Ariat Adult - 3’ 86 Hopeful Jumper - .75m 1 Schooling Hunter - 2’6” 104 Equitation O/F, 18 & Over - 3’3” 87 Schooling Jumper - .85m - .90m 117 CPHA Horsemanship – 2’6” 136 PCHA Adult Finals, 18 - 34 & 88 Training Jumper - 1.00m 3 Schooling Hunter - 2’9” 35 & Over, Warm-Up 89 Open Jumper - 1.10m 119 THIS Child Medal - 2’9” 138 PCHA Adult Finals, 35 & Over - 90 Open Jumper - 1.20m 121 LAHJA Horsemanship - 2’9” Round 1 93,94 Low Junior Jumper - 1.25m 124 PCHA JR/AM Horsemanship - 2’9” 137 PCHA Adult Finals - 18-34 - Round 1 95,96 Low Amateur Jumper - 1.25m 8 Schooling Hunter - 3’3” 7 Schooling Hunter - 3’3” 91 Low Children’s-A/A Jumper - 1.00m 103 Equitation O/F, 15-17 - 3’3” 113 CPHA Foundation - 3’3” 110 WCE Medal - 3’6” 102 Equitation O/F, 14 & Under - 3’3” 114 CPHA Style of Riding Class-1.00-1.05m 111 Foxfield Medal - 3’3” 92 Children’s - A/A Jumper 1.10m 106 Dover Saddlery/USEF Hunter Seat Medal - 3’6” 109 CPHA Amateur Medal - 3’6” BREAK 108 CPHA Junior Medal - 3’6” Saturday, September 11 Ring 1 - 7:30 a.m. Ring 2 - Continued Ring 2 - Continued 138 PCHA Adult Finals, 35 & Over - 53,54 Children’s Hunter, 13 & Under - 3’ 14 Small Junior Hunter U/S Round 2 57,58 Children’s Hunter, 14 - 17 - 3’ 19 Large Junior Hunter U/S 137 PCHA Adult Finals - 18 -34 - Round 2 9 Schooling Hunter- 3’3” 101 Equitation Flat, 18 & Over 134 PCHA Finals, 14 & Under, Warm -Up 122 LAHJA LEGIS Junior Medal - 3’3” 100 Equitation Flat, 16 - 17 135 PCHA Finals, 14 & Under - Round 1 123 LAHJA Senior Medal - 3’3” 99 Equitation Flat, 14 - 15 129 $5,000 Red Onion Open Jumper 112 USEF Adult Medal - 3’3” 98 Equitation Flat, 12 - 13 Classic - 1.20m 20,21 Low Small Junior Hunter - 3’3” 97 Equitation Flat, 11 & Under 20A,21A Low Large Junior Hunter - 3’3” Ring 1-5:30 p.m. Opportunity Classes 35,36 Low A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 - 3’3” 130 $10,000 Harman Family Low 71 Opportunity Schooling Hunter - 2’ 40,41 Low A/O Hunter, 36 & Over - 3’3” Junior-Amateur Jumper Classic - 78,79 Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Hunter - 2’ 1.25m 39 Low A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 U/S 77 Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Eq O/F - 2’ 44 Low A/O Hunter, 36 & Over U/S 80 Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Hunter U/S Ring 2 - 8:00 a.m. 24 Low Small Junior Hunter U/S 81 Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Eq, Flat 2 Schooling Hunter - 2’6” 24A Low Large Junior Hunter U/S 71A Opportunity Schooling Hunter- 2’3” 65,66 Pre CH-Adult Hunter - 2’6” 25,26 A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 - 3’6” 74,75 Green Rider Hunter - 2’3” 70 Pre CH-Adult Eq., Flat 30,31 A/O Hunter, 36 & Over - 3’6” 73 Green Rider Eq O/F - 2’3” 4 Schooling Hunter - 2’9” 10,11 Small Junior Hunter - 3’6” 76 Green Rider Hunter U/S 49,50 Low A/A Hunter - 2’9” 15,16 Large Junior Hunter - 3’6” 72 Green Rider Equitation, Flat 61,62 Low Children’s Hunter - 2’9” 29 A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 U/S 6 Schooling Hunter - 3’ 34 A/O Hunter, 36 & Over U/S 45,46 A/A Hunter - 3’ Sunday, September 12 Ring 1 – 7:30 a.m. Ring 2 - 8:00 a.m. Ring 2 - Continued 7:30 Course Walk 82 Walk Trot Pleasure 60 Children’s Hunter, 14 - 17 U/S 135 PCHA Finals, 14 & Under - Round 2 83 Walk Trot Equitation 22,23 Low Small Junior Hunter - 3’3” 84 Walk Trot Hunter U/S 22A,23A Low Large Junior Hunter - 3’3” BREAK 85 Walk Trot Equitation over Rails 37,38 Low A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 - 3’3” 132 Stick Horse Class 67 Pre CH-Adult Hunter - 2’6” 42,43 Low A/O Hunter, 36 & Over - 3’3” 133 Lead Line 68 Pre CH-Adult Eq O/F - 2’6” 27,28 A/O Hunter, 18- 35 - 3’6” 128 $2,500 Georgia Storm Claessens 69 Pre CH-Adult Hunter U/S 32,33 A/O Hunter, 36 & Over - 3’6” Memorial CH-A/A Jumper 51 Low A/A Hunter - 2’9” 17,18 Large Junior Hunter - 3’6” Classic-1.10m 63 Low Children’s Hunter - 2’9” 12,13 Small Junior Hunter - 3’6” 135 PCHA Finals, 14 & Under - Round 3 64 Low Children’s Hunter U/S 127 $2,000 Junior - A/O Hunter Classic 52 Low A/A Hunter U/S (2 Rounds) - 3’6” Awards Presentations 47 A/A Hunter - 3’ 107 ASPCA Medal - 3'6" (for 2022) Best Child Rider 55 Children’s Hunter, 13 & Under - 3’ 120 Rosewood Medal - 3’ Best Adult Rider 59 Children’s Hunter, 14 - 17 - 3’ 116 CPHA Child/Adult Medal - 3’ Perpetual Awards 126 $500 Windsor Stables CH-A/A 105 Onondarka Medal - 3’ Hunter Classic - 3’ 115 Modified Medal - 2’6" 131 $15,000 Seahorse Open 48 A/A Hunter U/S 125 Penelope 2’6” Equitation Classic Jumper Classic - 1.30m 56 Children’s Hunter, 13 & Under U/S
Page Page65 Every class offered herein, which is covered by the Rules and Specifications of the current USEF Rulebook, will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. Warm-up Rounds Show rings will be open for schooling on Thursday, mid-morning to 5:00 pm. HUNTERS AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER USEF, PCHA, & LAHJA 'A' rated Unless otherwise stated, all hunter classes are to be judged Fences 3'6" on performance and soundness. Division Fee - $300 Handy Round for each division indicated by "*" $20 add back over fences SCHOOLING HUNTER 25, 26*, 27, 28. $175 A/O Hunter, 18-35 non-rated 29. A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 U/S Entry Fee - $55 per class 30, 31*, 32, 33. $175 A/O Hunter , 36 & Over 1,2. Schooling Hunter - 2'6" 34. A/O Hunter, 36 & Over U/S 3,4. Schooling Hunter - 2'9” 6. Schooling Hunter - 3’ USEF & PCHA Championship & Reserve 7, 8, 9. Schooling Hunter - 3'3" Classes 25 - 29 & Classes 30 - 34 JUNIOR HUNTER LOW AMATEUR OWNER HUNTER USEF, PCHA, & LAHJA 'A' rated USEF, PCHA, & LAHJA 'A' rated Fences 3'6" Fences 3'3" Division Fee - $300 Division Fee - $300 $15 add back over fences Open to riders 18 & Over. Horses may not cross enter into the A/A Division or the 3'6" A/O Division at the same show. 10, 11*, 12, 13. $175 Small Junior Hunter 14. Small Junior Hunter U/S 35, 36*, 37, 38. $175 Low A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 39. Low A/O Hunter, 18 - 35 U/S 15, 16* 17, 18. $175 Large Junior Hunter 19. Large Junior Hunter U/S 40, 41*, 42, 43. $175 Low A/O Hunter, 36 & Over 44. Low A/O Hunter, 36 & Over U/S USEF & PCHA Championship & Reserve Classes 10 - 14 & Classes 15 - 19 USEF & PCHA Championship & Reserve Classes 35 - 39 & Classes 40 - 44 LOW JUNIOR HUNTER USEF, PCHA, & LAHJA 'A' rated ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER Fences 3'3" USEF 'C' rated: PCHA & LAHJA 'A' rated Division Fee - $300 Fences 3' Riders may not cross enter into any class at 3'6" or higher in Division Fee - $55 per class the Hunter Division, 3'9" in the Equitation Division or higher than Riders may not cross enter into any class with fences exceeding 3'3" 1.20 m in the Jumper Division at the same competition. Horses except A/A Jumpers, Equitation or Medal Classes. entered in the 3'3" Junior Hunter Division may not cross enter into the 3'6" Junior Hunter Division at the same competition. 45, 46, 47. A/A Hunter, 18 & Over 48. A/A Hunter, 18 & Over U/S 20, 21*, 22, 23 - $175 Low Small Junior Hunter 24. Low Small Junior Hunter U/S Show Champion & Reserve Classes 45 - 48 20A, 21A*, 22A, 23A - $175 Low Large Junior Hunter 24A. Low Large Junior Hunter U/S USEF & PCHA Championship & Reserve Classes 20 - 24 & Classes 20A - 24A
Page 7 LOW ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER PCHA 'A' rated OPPORTUNITY CLASSES Fences 2'9" Opportunity classes are for entry level riders of any age. Division Fee - $55 per class Horses/riders entered only in these classes are exempt from Horse or rider may not cross enter into any division with fences 3'3" or Federation fees, membership requirements including drugs higher. and medication fees, horse registration and memberships. Riders are not required to pay a show pass fee. Horses and 49, 50, 51. Low A/A Hunter, 18 & Over riders can cross enter into rated/recognized classes, but if 52. Low A/A Hunter, 18 & Over U/S other classes are entered, all application fees and memberships are required. Show Champion & Reserve Classes 49 - 52 OPPORTUNITY SCHOOLING HUNTER non-rated CHILDREN'S HUNTER Entry Fee - $45 per class USEF 'C' rated: PCHA & LAHJA 'A' rated Fences 3' 71. Opportunity Schooling Hunter - 2’ Division Fee - $55 per class 71A. Opportunity Schooling Hunter - 2’ 3” Riders may not cross enter into any class with fences 3'3" or higher except Children's Jumpers, Equitation or Medal Classes. OPPORTUNITY GREEN RIDER HUNTER 53, 54, 55. Children's Hunter, 13 & Under LAHJA 'B' rated 56. Children's Hunter, 13 & Under U/S Fences 2'3" Division Fee - $45 per class This division is for the beginner rider and/or pony/horse. Horse and 57, 58, 59. Children's Hunter, 14 - 17 rider may cross enter into Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Hunter and may 60. Children's Hunter, 14 - 17 U/S cross enter into any flat class for which they are eligible. Show Champion & Reserve 72. Green Rider Equitation, Flat Classes 53 - 56 & Classes 57 - 60 73. Green Rider Equitation O/F 74, 75. Green Rider Hunter LOW CHILDREN'S HUNTER 76. Green Rider Hunter U/S PCHA 'A' rated Fences 2'9" Show Champion & Reserve Division Fee - $55 per class Classes 72 - 76 Horse or rider may not cross enter into any class with fences 3'3" or higher. OPPORTUNITY SHORT/LONG/RUSTY 61, 62, 63. Low Children's Hunter STIRRUP HUNTER 64. Low Children's Hunter U/S Fences 2' Division Fee - $45 per class Show Champion & Reserve Riders may not cross enter into classes with fences higher than 2'6". Classes 61 - 64 77. Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Equitation OF PRE CHILDREN'S - ADULT HUNTER 78, 79. Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Hunter Fences 2'6" 80. Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Hunter U/S Division Fee - $55 per class 81. Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup Equitation, Flat Riders may cross enter into Short/Long/Rusty Stirrup or Green Rider Hunter, but may not cross enter into any class with fences higher than Show Champion & Reserve 2'9" in the same show year. Classes 77 - 81 65, 66, 67. Pre Children's - Adult Hunter 68. Pre Children's - Adult Equitation O/F WALK TROT non-rated 69. Pre Children's - Adult Hunter U/S 70. Pre Children's - Adult Equitation, Flat Division Fee - $35 per class Classes to be judged at a walk and a trot in both directions of the ring. Rails will be set on the ground. Riders may not cross enter into any Show Champion & Reserve other classes. Classes 65 - 70 82. Walk Trot Pleasure 83. Walk Trot Equitation 84. Walk Trot Hunter U/S 85. Walk Trot Equitation over Rails Show Champion & Reserve Classes 82 - 85
Page 8 JUMPERS EQUITATION CLASSES Ties involving 1st place will be jumped off in all jumper classes. For other ties time taken to complete the course HUNTER SEAT EQUITATION will determine the placings. Jumping order will be drawn Over Fences 3'3" by the Starters or the Steward. Entry Fee - $55 per class 97. Equitation, Flat, 11 & Under Fence Height Conversion 98. Equitation, Flat, 12 - 13 99. Equitation, Flat, 14 - 15 0.70m = Fences 2’3” in height 1.20m = Fences 3’11” in height 0.75m = Fences 2’5” in height 1.25m = Fences 4’1” in height 100. Equitation, Flat, 16 - 17 0.80m = Fences 2’7” in height 1.30m = Fences 4’3” in height 101. Equitation, Flat, 18 & Over 0.85m = Fences 2’9” in height 1.35m = Fences 4’5” in height 102. Equitation Over Fences, 14 & Under 0.90m = Fences 2’11” in height 1.40m = Fences 4’7” in height 103. Equitation Over Fences, 15 -17 0.95m = Fences 3’1” in height 1.45m = Fences 4’9” in height 104. Equitation Over Fences, 18 & Over 1.00m = Fences 3’3” in height 1.50m = Fences 4’11” in height 1.05m = Fences 3’5” in height 1.55m = Fences 5’1” in height 1.10m = Fences 3’7” in height 1.15m = Fences 3’9” in height 1.60m = Fences 5’3” in height MEDAL CLASSES Medal class fees will not be refunded for any reason. All trainers of PCHA Medal Class participants must be current OPEN JUMPER PCHA members. All Medal Class specifications will be Entry Fee - $60 per class available in the horse show office. 86. 0.75m Hopeful Jumper - Table II, 2(c) Entry Fee - $60 per class 87. 0.85 - 0.95m Schooling - Table II, 2(c) 88. 1.00m Training Jumper - Table II, 2(c) 105. Onondarka Medal 89. 1.10m Open Jumper Fences 3' 90. 1.20m Open Jumper 106. Dover Saddlery /USEF Hunter Seat Medal Fences 3'6" LOW CHILDREN'S - A/A JUMPER 107. ASPCA MACLAY (for 2020) PCHA & LAHJA 'A' rated Fences 3'6" Fences 1.00m 108. CPHA Junior Medal Entry Fee - $60 Fences 3'6" 109. CPHA Amateur Medal 91. Low Children's - A/A Jumper, Table II, 2(c) Fences 3'6" 110. WCE Junior-Amateur Medal Fences 3'6" CHILDREN'S and A/A JUMPER 111. Foxfield Medal PCHA & LAHJA 'A' rated Fences 3'3" Fences 1.10m 112. USEF Adult Equitation Entry Fee - $60 Fences 3'3" 113. CPHA Foundation Equitation 92. Children's - A/A Jumper, Table II, 2(c) Fences 3'3" 114. CPHA Style of Riding Jumper Class LOW JUNIOR - AMATEUR JUMPER Fences 1.00 - 1.05m PCHA & LAHJA 'A' rated 115. Modified Medal Class Fences 1.25m Fences 2'6" Division Fee - $80 per class with $25 add back 116. CPHA Child/Adult Medal Fences 3' 93, 94. $300 Low Junior Jumper, Table II,1 117. CPHA Horsemanship Medal 95. $300 Low Amateur Jumper, Table II, 1 Fences 2'6" 96. $300 Low Amateur Jumper, Table II, 2(b) 118. Ariat Adult Medal Fences 3' Show Champion & Reserve 119. Taylor Harris Insurance Children's Medal Classes 93 - 94 & 130* & Classes 95 - 96 & 130* Fences 2'9" - 3'3" *Jr. - A/O Jumper Classic included 120. Rosewood Medal Class Fences 3' 121. LAHJA Betsy Woods Horsemanship Class Fences 2'9" 122. LAHJA LEGIS Junior Medal Class Fences 3'3" 123. LAHJA Senior Medal Class Fences 3'3" 124. PCHA JR/AM Horsemanship Fences 2’9”
Page Page 9 8 SPECIAL CLASSES BC BEST CHILD RIDER 127. $2,000 JUNIOR - AMATEUR OWNER Entry Fee - $40 HUNTER CLASSIC Fences 3'6" Open to all Junior riders. To be eligible a rider must complete Nominating Fee - $75; Starting Fee - $100 the course in two or more classes over fences. Each rider is to be judged on horsemanship throughout the Hunter and/or Open to Junior and Amateur riders. To be eligible, a horse Jumper Divisions. Entry must be made IN ADVANCE on the must have entered, shown and completed the course in at least official entry blank. two classes over fences in the Junior or Amateur Owner Hunter Divisions at this show. Horses entered are subject to BA BEST ADULT RIDER examination by the Official Show Veterinarian. To be scored Entry Fee - $40 under the open numerical judging system. At least the top 12 if available, or one- third of entries will return to jump a Open to all Adult riders. To be eligible a rider must complete second round in reverse order of their scores in the first the course in two or more classes over fences. Each rider is to round; lowest score going first and highest score going last. In be judged on horsemanship throughout the Hunter and/or case of ties, order of those tied will be drawn. Scores will be Jumper Divisions. Entry must be made IN ADVANCE on the averaged from both rounds to determine the winners. official entry blank. In case of a tie for first place only, the tied horses will jump a third round over a shortened course to break the tie. In all 125. PENELOPE 2'6" EQUITATION CLASSIC other ties, the prize money will be added and divided equally Fences 2'6" and riders will toss a coin for ribbons. The Classic will not Entry Fee - $75 count toward a Show Champion. Trophy & Cooler to first, ribbons through 8th place and Open to riders who are not competing in classes with fences prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%,7%, 6%, higher than 2'9". Round 1 will consist of at least 8 fences at 5%, 5%. 2'6" with at least two changes in direction. Scored under the open numerical system. The top 12 riders will return for Round 2, a course of at least 8 fences with one USEF test (1- 128. $2,500 GEORGIA STORM CLAESSENS 18) as part of the course. Scores from Round 2 will be MEMORIAL CHILDREN'S ADULT AMATEUR averaged and added to the scores from Round 1. After Round 2, any riders having less than 3 points separating them from JUMPER CLASSIC the leader will be required to perform additional tests at the Fences 1.10m discretion of the judges. All riders will remain in the ring with Nominating Fee - $50; Entry Fee - $150 no additional schooling allowed. The final work-off score will not be announced and will be added to the rider's total score. Open to Junior and Amateur riders. To be scored under Table Ties not involving first place will be decided by the judges. II, 2(a): time first jump-off. The Champion will receive a custom cooler: Reserve Champion Trophy and Cooler to first, ribbons through 8th place and prize and third place will receive special awards. Ribbons through money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%,7%, 6%, 5%, 8th place. 5%. 126. $500 WINDSOR STABLES CHILDREN'S 129. $5,000 RED ONION OPEN JUMPER - ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER CLASSIC CLASSIC Fences 3' Fences 1.20m Nominating Fee - $25; Starting Fee - $50 Nominating Fee - $50; Entry Fee - $225 Open to Junior and Amateur riders. The final round of the Open to all horses and riders. To be scored under Table II, 2 division will be the first round of the Classic. Horses must have (a) or (b): time first jump off. Trophy and Cooler to first entered, shown, and completed the course in at least two of place; ribbons through 8th place. Prize money the respective hunter division classes over fences at this show. divided through eight as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, Horses will be judged on performance and soundness; 6%, 5%, 5%. suitability and manners count. The class will be scored under the open numerical judging system, and shown over a course of approximately 10 jumps. The twelve horses with the highest scores from the first round will return to jump a second round over a different course. In the event of equality in the first round, all equal scores will return for a second round. Scores will be averaged from both rounds to determine the winners. Prize money divided 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%, 7%, 6%, 5%, 5%.
Page 10 SPECIAL CLASSES (continued) 130. $10,000 HARMAN FAMILY LOW 131. $15,000 SEAHORSE OPEN JUMPER JUNIOR - AMATEUR JUMPER CLASSIC CLASSIC Fences 1.25m Fences 1.30m Entry Fee - $350 Nominating Fee - $50; Starting Fee - $400 Open to Junior and Amateur riders. Limit of 2 horses per rider. Riders are required to wear black, dark blue, dark green or To be scored under Table II, 2(a): time first jump-off. scarlet coats; white shirts with white stocks, white choker or tie; Trophy and Cooler to first, ribbons through 8th place and prize white, buff, or canary breeches and helmet with harness. Horses money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%,7%, 6%, 5%, are to jump a course of obstacles 1.30m in height with spreads to 5%. 5' excluding any liver pool or water jump. Limit of 2 horses per rider. To be scored under Table II, 2(a): time first jump-off. The jumping order will be drawn. Exhibitors take note: New Class Specifications Nominating fee of $50 is due at closing date of entries. Starting for Classes 130 & 131 fee of $375 is due by noon, Saturday. Late entries will be accepted at the discretion of management at the regular fee plus a penalty of $50. Trophy and Cooler to first, ribbons through 8th place and prize money divided as follows: 30%, 22%, 15%, 10%,7%, 6%, 5%, 5%. SPECIAL EVENTS 132. STICK HORSE CLASS 133. LEAD LINE Entry Fee - $25 Entry Fee - $20 Entrants to be 7 years of age or younger and must ride the stick Entrants to be 7 years of age or younger. All riders must wear horse alone. Each entrant will receive a blue ribbon and a stick protective headgear and hard-soled shoes. Each entrant will re- horse as a trophy. ceive a blue ribbon.
Page 11 Page 10 PBNHS Jumper Style of Riding Award given in honor of Carol Dean Porter and receiving the Carol Dean Porter Jumper Style of Riding Trophy To be awarded to the jumper rider who exhibits the best classical jumper style of riding during the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show. The Jumper Judges will give consideration to those riders in the major jumper classes of the show. The predominant criteria of the award is jumper style of riding, along with performance in the major jumper classes. The winner will be awarded the Carol Dean Porter Jumper Style of Riding Trophy. Carol grew up in Rolling Hills and rode from an early age. In the Junior Jumpers she was a force to be reckoned with. Following her junior years she became a professional and rode competitively at the highest levels, including winning the High Jump Competition at the GTE Classic in Huntington Beach. Carol was also a well respected judge and very involved in promoting the sport, horsemanship, and the love of horses. Carol and her husband, Dan were very supportive of the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show. 2019 Winner: Skylar Wireman
Page 12 Page 10 SPECIAL HOSPITALITY EVENTS for PCHA MEDAL FINALISTS ADULT MEDAL FINALISTS - 18 -34 and 35 & Over Friday - 10 - 11:00 a.m. - Light Brunch where you'll draw your order of go for Round 1 (Warm-Up Round is a simple random draw for combined age groups) Saturday - Buffet "Celebration" Reception following the Award Presentation for both Finals Awarding of the Sportsmanship Trophy for Adult Medal Finalists at the Luncheon 18 - 34 Medal Finals hosted by the Karen & Michael Learned Family 35 & Over Medal Finals hosted by the Pat & Rich Lucy Family PCHA MEDAL FINALISTS - 14 & Under Complimentary Food & Drink Tickets Friday evening - Festive Buffet Dinner following the conclusion of the Show for you, your parents and Trainer where you'll draw your order of go Hosted by the Tuffli Family Foundation
Page 13 Page 10 PCHA MEDAL FINALS 134. PCHA HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 14 & UNDER, WARM-UP Fences - 3'3" Entry Fee - $55 Order of go for the warm-up will be the same as Round 1 of the Finals. 135. PCHA HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 14 & UNDER Fences 3'3" Entry Fee - $150 Eligibility - Any rider who has qualified for the PCHA Horsemanship Class Finals during the year following the previous PCHA Horsemanship Class Finals competition. The same horse must be ridden through all phases of the competition. However, due to illness or injury of the horse, a rider may petition to ride a substitute horse, but this must be approved by the Appeals Committee consisting of the Manager, the Chief Steward, the Technical Delegate, and the Official Horse Show Veterinarian. Schooling - Only material provided or previously approved by the organizing committee may be used, and must be available for all competitors to use while warming up. Starting thirty (30) minutes prior to the competition and while the class is in progress, medal horses may jump in the designated schooling area only. This rule includes the Finals Warm-Up Round. If a medal competition horse jumps in an area other than the designated schooling area during that time, the medal class exhibitor will get a zero score for that round. Anyone can ride in the designated schooling area on a medal finalist’s horse. Course - Three (3) rounds, consisting of a course of at least eight fences about 3'3" in height. There must be one combination, at least 2 changes of direction and 2 tests (USEF 1-18) included as part of the original course. Course designer(s) must confer with the judges during the course walk set aside for them exclusively. Judges should review the course and suggested tests, and may make modifications in conjunction with the course designer prior to the general course walk and posting of the course. Judging - There will be 2 judges using the open numerical system. Judges may use whole numbers or any fraction thereof; however, if necessary judges may use the same score more than once. The rider's score in each round will be an average of each judge's score. During the three (3) rounds, the judgeswill sit apart. If a fourth round (work-off) is necessary, the judges will sit together. Competition - Round 1: All eligible riders; order of go will be drawn. Ribbons awarded through 10th place. Ties will remain tied and riders will flip for ribbons. Round 2: All riders will return for Round 2. The order of go for Round 2 will be a simple jumper rotation of the first round, regardless of any scratches. Example: If there is a class of 45 riders in the 1st round, divide by 2 and round to the higher number (23.) Thus, the 2nd round will run with 24th through 45th followed by 1st through 23rd. Ribbons awarded through 10th place. Ties remain tied and riders will flip for ribbons. Round 3: The top 12 riders from Rounds 1 and 2 and any additional riders with a score of 80 or better will be eligible to ride in Round 3. The average from Round 3 will be averaged with the combined average from Rounds 1 and 2. The rider's combined average will be used to establish the order of go - lowest first, highest last. In case of ties, the order will be the order of Round 1. After completion of the final round, any riders having less than three (3) points separating them from the leader will be required to perform additional tests at the discretion of the judges. All riders will remain in the ring with no additional schooling allowed. Finals work-off score is not to be announced, and will be added to the rider's total. Ties in Round 3, not involving 1st place, will be broken by using the rider's scores in Round 2. Schedule & Awards - Order of go will be drawn at a complimentary buffet dinner sponsored by the Tuffli Family Foundation for the Finalists and three guests on Friday afternoon, following the conclusion of the horse show classes. For the Champion Special Trophy presented by PCHA. For each of the Top Ten Embroidered coolers sponsored by The Tuffli Family Foundation. A personalized gift and flowers sponsored by PCHA.
Page 14 136. PCHA ADULT HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 18 - 34 and 35 & OVER, WARM-UP Fences 3'3" Entry Fee - $55 The order of go for the warm-up will be a random draw. 137. PCHA KAREN HEALEY ADULT HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 18 - 34 Fences 3'3" Entry Fee - $150 Eligibility - Open to riders 18 - 34 who have earned at least twelve (12) points or won a class of 5 or more entries in PCHA Adult Horsemanship Classes since the previous Final. Finals winners cannot compete in subsequent years. Schooling - Only material provided or previously approved by the organizing committee may be used for schooling, and it must be available for all competitors to use while warming up. Starting thirty (30) minutes prior to the competition and while the class is in progress, medal horses may jump in the designated schooling area only. This rule includes the Finals Warm-Up Round. If a medal competition horse jumps in an area other than the designated schooling area during that time, the medal class exhibitor will get a zero score for that round. Anyone can ride in the designated schooling area on a medal finalist’s horse. Course - There will be 2 rounds, consisting of courses at 3'3" with at least two changes of direction. Two USEF tests 1-18 (see exceptions) will be part of the original course in each round. Judging - There will be 2 judges using the open numerical system. The rider's score in each round will be an average of each judge's score. During the 2 rounds, the judges will sit apart. If a third round (work-off) is necessary, the judges may sit together. Competition - Round 1: All eligible riders; order of go will be drawn. Ribbons awarded through 10th place. This round will count 50%. Round 2: The order of go for Round 2 will be a computer draw. The draw for Round 2 must be completed within 1 hour of the conclusion of Round 1. This round will also count 50%. Ribbons will be awarded through 10th place. After completion of the final round, the first and second round scores will be averaged. Any riders having less than three (3) points separating them from the leader will be required to perform additional tests at the discretion of the judges. All riders will remain in the ring with no additional schooling allowed. Riders will not be asked to dismount, mount, or jump without stirrups. Riders will not be asked to change horses. The work-off score will be added to the rider's total and will not be announced. Ties not involving first place will be decided by the judges. Schedule & Awards - Order of go for Round 1 will be drawn Friday morning at a light brunch sponsored by Karen and Michael Learned, for the finalists and one guest. Finalists’ Celebration and awarding of the Sportsmanship Award will be held at a reception sponsored by Karen and Michael Learned, following the presentation of Awards on Saturday afternoon. For the Champion Special Trophy presented by PCHA. For Sportsmanship Special Trophy presented by PCHA. For each of the Top Ten Embroidered coolers sponsored by Karen and Michael Learned. Personalized gift and flowers sponsored by PCHA.
Page 15 138. PCHA VICTOR-HUGO HORSEMANSHIP FINALS, 35 & OVER Fences 3'3" Entry Fee - $150 Eligibility - Open to riders 35 and over who have earned at least twelve (12) points or won a class of 5 or more entries in PCHA Adult Horsemanship Classes since the previous Final. Finals winners cannot compete in subsequent years. Schooling - Only material provided or previously approved by the organizing committee may be used for schooling, and it must be available for all competitors to use while warming up. Starting thirty (30) minutes prior to the competition and while the class is in progress, medal horses may jump in the designated schooling area only. This rule includes the Finals Warm-Up Round. If a medal competition horse jumps in an area other than the designated schooling area during that time, the medal class exhibitor will get a zero score for that round. Anyone can ride in the designated schooling area on a medal finalist’s horse. Course - There will be 2 rounds, consisting of courses at 3'3" with at least two changes of direction. Two USEF tests 1-18 (see exceptions) will be part of the original course in each round. Competitors will not be asked to mount, dismount, or jump without stirrups. Riders will not be asked to change horses. Judging - There will be 2 judges using the open numerical system. The rider's score in each round will be an average of each judge's score. During the 2 rounds, the judges will sit apart. If a third round (work-off) is necessary, the judges may sit together. Competition - Round 1: All eligible riders; order of go will be drawn. Ribbons awarded through 10th place. This round will count 50%. Round 2: The order of Round 2 will be a computer draw. The draw for Round 2 must be conducted within 1 hour of the conclusion of Round 1. This round will also count 50%. Ribbons will be awarded through 10th place. After completion of the final round, any riders having less than three (3) points separating them from the leader will be required to perform additional tests at the discretion of the judges. All riders will remain in the ring with no additional schooling allowed. Riders will not be asked to dismount, mount, or jump without stirrups. Riders will not be asked to change horses. The work-off score will be added to the rider's total and will not be announced. Ties not involving first place will be decided by the judges. Schedule & Awards - Order of go for Round 1 will be drawn Friday morning at a light brunch sponsored by Pat & Rich Lucy, for the finalists and one guest. Finalists’ Celebration and awarding of the Sportsmanship Award will be held at a reception sponsored by Pat & Rich Lucy, following the presentation of Awards on Saturday afternoon. For the Champion Special Trophy presented by PCHA. For Sportsmanship Special Trophy presented by PCHA. For each of the Top Ten Embroidered coolers sponsored by Pat and Rich Lucy. Personalized gift and flowers sponsored by PCHA. SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT INFORMATION CARD ON FILE
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Guest Parking: The best approach to Horse Trailers & Rigs: The best approach is to the parking lot is to travel north on Haw- travel south on Hawthorne turning right into the thorne and turn right into the parking lot. Note: Southbound guest traffic will be required to proceed to P. V. Dr. North, make a U-turn and proceed north making a right turn into the parking lot. Page 17
LOS ANGELES HUNTER JUMPER ASSOCIATION 480 W. Riverside Drive, Suite 1 Burbank, California 91506 www.lahja.org — 818.840.9337 2021 MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION $70 JUNIOR _____ $70 SENIOR ____ $700 LIFE _____ $25 additional HORSE REG: _____ $35 INTRO MEMBER _____ New ______ Renewal ______ NAME _________________________________________________________________ E-mail address for parent of junior members ___________________________________________________________ LAHJA #___________________ USEF # ________________________Date of Birth (required)______/______/_______ ADDRESS ________________________________________________________________________________________ CITY _____________________________________________________ STATE _______ ZIP _________________ PHONE (____) _____________________________ e-mail ___________________________________ Payment information: Credit Card Visa___ MC___ #_____________________________________________________ Check #___________ Name on Card ___________________________________________________________________________________ Billing Address __________________________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date ____________________________ 3 Digit Code _________________ $5 convenience fee will be charged for credit card payments **Horse Owner must be a current member for points to count** HORSE(S) NAME(S) (first horse included with membership, additional horses at $25) _______________________________________________________Height: __________USEF #:___________________ (Horse Owner must be a current member for points to count) _______________________________________________________Height: ___________USEF #:__________________ (Horse Owner must be a current member for points to count) TRAINER'S NAME: ___________________________________________________________________ (YOUR TRAINER MUST BE A LAHJA MEMBER IF YOU RIDE IN ANY LAHJA MEDAL CLASS) Page 18
USEF Competition Name: Portuguese Bend National Horse Show USEF # : 707 Competition Division(s) and Rating: “A” in Junior & Amateur/Owner Hunters; “C” in Children’s & Adult Amateur Hunters; Jumper Rating 3
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RESERVE NOW!! Space is limited, so please don’t miss out! • Reserved Seating under the Big Tent at the Horse Show $500 for a table of 8 for all 3 days $225 for a table of 8 per day $40 single seat per day • VIP Parking Passes $450 for all 3 days $200 per day • Full Color Ad in the Horse Show Program $550 – full page $300 – half page Deadline for all ads is August 1 and artwork must be in jpeg format. For more information, please contact Piper Engels (piper_engels@yahoo.com) Include a check for any of the above with your entry fee registration form on the next page. Page 21 Page 23
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Page 26 ADDITIONAL TERMS AND DEFINITIONS OF THE RELEASE OF LIABILITY, ASSUMPTION OF RISK, WAIVER AND INDEMNIFICATION In consideration for entry upon the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES of the COMPETITION, the undersigned on behalf of myself, my trainers, instructors, coaches, clients, agents, employees, grooms, invitees, representatives, assigns, executors, heirs, independent contractors (including but not limited to veterinar ians, farriers, masseuses, chiropractors, therapists, braiders, or shippers), and, if applicable, on behalf of my minor child or children (hereinafter collectively referred to as "I") agrees: I agree that COMPETITION as used in this entry blank, in the prize list and in the USEF rules means, Portuguese Bend National Horse Show, each and every class and/or event conducted and ALL ACTIVITIES that I undertake AT ANY TIME and for any purpose upon entry of the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES including any horse which is on the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES for my use, in my control or at my request. I further agree that COMPETITION includes the entire week of the horse show including the time horses and/or people are allowed to enter to set up, stable and/or conduct business whether its expressly and/or specifically related to the horse show and classes being conducted/held that week through and including the time all horses and/or people vacate the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES. I agree that this Release of Liability includes any horse that I have asked to come onto the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES for any purpose, and/or is in my control and/or custody and regardless whether the horse is being stabled at the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES and/or competing in the COMPETITION. I agree that "RELEASED PARTIES" means the "Competition" known as Portuguese Bend National Horse Show and “Horse Show Management” and/or “Competition Management” as referenced in the Prize List, The Federation Licensee, Peninsula Committee Children’s Hospital, Equestrian Enterprises, Inc., The City of Rolling Hills Estates and each of their officers, directors, managers, members, owners, shareholders, employees, representatives, agents, subsidiaries, volunteers, officials, affiliated and associated persons, companies and organizations, assigns and entities or organizations as may now or hereafter be constituted, that own, are related to or manage the property owned by such entities. I agree that SHOW GROUND FACILITIES mean the Ernie Howlett Park including but not limited to all improvements, structures (permanent or temporary), buildings, tents, stalls, fixtures (including but not limited to all jumps and related equipment), rings (and the footing therein) located on the premises and/or provided by RELEASED PARTIES during the COMPETITION. I agree that if I am not a member of the Federation that I will abide by all rules and regulations of the Federation. I agree that the rules of the Prize List are incorporated as if set forth herein. RELEASE AND WAIVER OF CLAIMS: I hereby fully and forever release, waive and discharge the RELEASED PARTIES and each of them who are or might be liable in any way from any and all claims, demands, actions, causes of actions, liabilities of any kind which I may or might have against RELEASED PARTIES or any of them, arising from or by reason of any and all known and unknown, foreseen or unforeseen bodily and personal injuries, damage to property, injury to horse and any consequences thereof, which I may sustain due to the ordinary negligence of RELEASED PARTIES; I further agree that except for the gross negligence or willful misconduct of the RELEASED PARTIES, I SHALL NOT SUE or bring any legal action, claim, and/or demand against for any economic and non-economic losses due to bodily injury, death, property damage and/or injury to any horse in relation to the SHOW GROUND FACIL ITIES and/or the operation and conduct of the COMPETITION. I agree this RELEASE INCLUDES ALL ACTIVITIES I PARTICIPATE IN AND ALL AREAS OF THE SHOW GROUND FACILITIES as defined above. This release also includes all activities I conduct at the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES and includes all times that I am at the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES no matter what the purpose and/or activity being undertaken. HOLD HARMLESS: I hereby agree to defend, indemnify and hold harmless RELEASED PARTIES from and against any and all claims, liabilities, loss, damages, demands, actions, causes of action, including attorneys' fees, cost and expenses of any kind, which may be made against them, or any of them, which arise out of the active or passive negligence of RELEASED PARTIES while either I or any horse at my request or in my control is/was on the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES and/or participating in the COMPETITION. I agree to defend RELEASED PARTIES, at my expense, regardless if RELEASED PARTIES are negligent or not. ASSUMPTION OF RISK: I hereby acknowledge and assume the risk that equestrian activity, including jumping, is very dangerous and involves the risk of serious injury and/or death and/or property damage. I expressly acknowledge that injuries may be compounded or increased by negligent maintenance of the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES, faulty or improperly secured equipment, improper supervision or compliance with Federation rules and regulations. Acts of God and negligent rescue operations or procedures of RELEASED PARTIES and negligent handling of horses and independent operations by trainers, riders and/or boarders who use the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES or others who are not affiliated with RELEASED PARTIES. I acknowledge that horses can be injured while being ridden, groomed, stabled, walked and/or exercised and I expressly assume the risk of injury to any horse under my control and/or custody or on the SHOW GROUND FACILITIES at my request. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California with respect to all RELEASED PARTIES, except for the Federation as set forth on page one. I agree this Release extends to all acts of ordinary negligence of RELEASED PARTIES and is intended to be as broad and inclusive as permitted by law. If any portion of this Release and/or Entry Blank is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall continue in full legal force and effect. I have not relied on any oral representations or statements made that are contrary to or modify the above Release or warnings. I agree that by signing the front page (page 1) of this Entry Blank that I am bound by the Release, waiver and warnings contained herein and that both sides/pages constitute one incorporated agreement. I agree I have the express authority to sign this entry blank/Release on behalf of the owner and/or rider.
Page 27 RULES AND GENERAL INFORMATION The 2021 PORTUGUESE BEND NATIONAL HORSE SHOW is covered by the rules and specifications of the current USEF Rule Book and will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith. USEF MEMBERSHIP STATEMENT Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions at the Modified Level or above, and Combined Driving Competitions at the Advanced Level, Dressage, Reining and Vaulting Competitions and Endurance Rides. A nonmember may participate as a handler, rider, driver, owner, lessee, agent, coach or trainer at Regular Competitions, Eventing Competitions, Dressage Competitions, Reining Competitions and Combined Driving Competitions upon payment of a $45 show pass fee. Participants in the following classes are exempted from the Requirements of this rule: 1) leadline; 2) exhibitions; 3) games and races; 4) classes for 4-H members; 5) walk trot (exception: Friesian Performance FR222) and academy classes: (academy classes are classes limited to horses used regularly in a lesson program); 6) USDF Introductory level tests, pas de deux and quadrille classes; 7) NRHA endorsed Reining Competitions; 8) Opportunity classes; 9) citizens of other nations who have proof, in English, of current membership in good standing of their own National Federation; 10) USEA beginner novice division; and 11) assistant handlers in Dressage Sport Horse Breeding Classes. FEDERATION ENTRY AGREEMENT By entering a Federation Licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Vaulter, Handler or Longeur and on behalf of myself and my principals, representatives, employees and agents. I agree that I am subject to the Bylaws and Rules of The United States Equestrian Federation, Inc. (the ‘Federation’) and the local rules of the Portuguese Bend National Horse Show. I agree to be bound by the Bylaws and Rules of the Federation and of the competition. I will accept as final the decision of the Hearing Committee on any question arising under the Rules, and agree to release and hold harmless the competition, the Federation, their officials, directors and employees for any action taken under the Rules. I represent that I am eligible to enter and/or participate under the rules, and every horse I am entering is eligible as entered. I also agree that as a condition of and in consideration of acceptance of entry, the Federation and/or the Competition may use or assign photographs, videos, audios, cablecasts, broadcasts, Internet, film, new media or other likenesses of me and my horse taken during the course of the competition for the promotion, coverage or benefit of the competition, sport or Federation. Those likenesses shall not be used to advertise a product and they may not be used in such a way as to jeopardize amateur status. I hereby expressly and irrevocably waive and release any rights in connection with such use, including any claim to compensation, invasion of privacy, right of publicity, or to misappropriation. The construction and application of Federation rules governed by the laws of the state of New York and any action instituted against the Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4 1. ENTRY PROCEDURES a) For each horse entered, send only a $75 nominating fee along with your $300 stall fee (if a stall is needed). b) Send with your completely filled out entry blank on or before the closing date of entries. NO NUMBERS WILL BE ISSUED WITHOUT A SIGNED OPEN CHECK OR CREDIT CARD INFORMATION. c) Entry blanks must be filled out completely, including all classes, signatures and organization membership numbers; incomplete entry blanks may be returned. d) If entry blanks are postmarked on or before the closing date of entries, and are properly filled out, the nominating fee will be credited to the horse’s entries. e) LATE OR INCOMPLETE ENTRIES WILL BE CHARGED $50! f) DO NOT make entries from the time schedule. Consult the index to classes. The schedule is subject to change after the close of entries. Therefore, upon arrival at the show, be sure to check the time schedule in the Show Office. RIDER AND HORSE EMERGENCY MEDICAL INFORMATION Nearest Hospital Emergency Room: Torrance Memorial Medical Center—3.3 miles Nearest Leve 1 Trauma Center: Harbor-UCLA Medical Center 7.3 miles Nearest Equine Veterinary Hospital: Humphrey, Giacopuzzi & Associates Equine Hospital—Somis 69 miles
Page 28 2. POST ENTRIES AND/OR CHANGES Care should be taken to enter each horse in its proper division or class. Exhibitors are responsible for their errors and those of their agents in making out entry blanks. In all classes the description in the entry blank must fully identify the horse. The word “entry” shall not be accepted. Misrepresentations of a horse’s name, eligibility for a class or any other information on the entry blank or substitution, without proper procedure for scratching and making a new entry for any horse, shall result in the exhibitor’s forfeiture of any trophy, ribbon, and/or cash prize won by such misrepresentation, and subject exhibitor to further penalty. 3. ADDS & SCRATCHES Post entries may be accepted after Thursday, September 9th at an additional charge of $10 per class. Once the show starts, there will be no credit for scratched medal classes. All other scratched classes will be credited, provided the class is scratched prior to the start of the class in the show office. Horses and/or riders who go in a class without entering will be charged an additional $20. 4. ENTRY BLANK MUST: a) Be properly signed, and in the case of a minor, signed by a parent or guardian. b) Be made on an entry blank provided by the show. c) Show the correct mailing address of the owner. d) Be accompanied by payment of entry fees and stall fees with an open check and/or valid credit card. e) Include USEF and USHJA membership numbers for each owner, lessee, f) Include PCHA membership number for each owner, lessee, agent, trainer or rider. g) Include all additional membership numbers, and birth dates of junior and amateur riders. h) Show Amateur Certification if entered in Amateur Classes. i) Show USHJA Horse recording numbers. j) Show registration number when required. LIMITATIONS ON ENTRIES Management reserves the right to limit entries in any class per GR915. Refused entries will be returned. Post entries will not be allowed unless time permits. 5. REFUNDS Before the closing of entries, all fees shall be refunded. After the closing of entries, prior to arrival on the show grounds, entry fees shall be refunded only upon presentation of a statement signed by a veterinarian (or medical doctor in the case of an amateur owner or equitation rider) stating that the horse (rider) is unable to perform in the classes entered. STALL FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE UNDER ANY CONDITIONS, AND A $50 FEE WILL BE ASSESSED ON ALL REFUND REQUESTS. All scratches must be submitted in writing to be considered for a refund; phone call scratches will not be considered. ALL REFUND REQUESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED BEFORE SEPTEMBER 12,2021. NO REFUNDS WILL BE AUTHORIZED AFTER THE HORSE SHOW HAS CONCLUDED. MEDAL CLASS FEES WILL NOT BE REFUNDED. Once the horse has arrived on the show grounds, only a statement signed by the official horse show veterinarian, physician or paramedic shall be accepted with the refund request. Once the show has started, horses that are not shown in classes in which they are entered forfeit their entry fees, unless the horse has been scratched prior to the start of the classes, in order to qualify for a refund. In all classes offering prize money, only the add-back monies will be refunded, providing proper procedures have been followed as listed above. In divisions that are entered by complete section, no refund will be considered if the horse shows in any class of the division. The only other refunds given will be cancellation of a class by management, overpayment of fees, or the rejection of entries because of ineligibility or lack of stall space. If a junior rider becomes ineligible to ride in a medal class due to having qualified for the finals after the close of entries for this horse show, refund of medal class entry fee shall be made. No other base entry fee is refundable. If an A/O has a doctor’s certificate indicating that the person is too ill to ride, that A/O rider shall receive a refund of the add-back money. No base entry fees will be refundable.
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