The St. James Horse Shows will be held at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, NY on April 9-10, 2016. The show will feature hunter, equitation, and jumper classes from cross rails to 3'3" with judges, stewards, and officials overseeing the events. Refreshments will be available on the show grounds throughout the weekend.
This document provides information about the "Dressage at Spirit Equestrian" horse show on March 23-24, 2013 at Spirit Equestrian in Somis, California. It is a Level 3 competition that is an official qualifier for several national championships. The facility features multiple dressage and jumping arenas along with stabling and amenities. The show offers classes from introductory level through Grand Prix and also has qualifying classes for young rider and junior championships. It provides all the relevant details about entries, fees, judges, and show rules.
This document provides information about the 53nd Annual Washington State Junior Horse Show occurring August 14-16, 2015 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, WA. It outlines the show schedule, classes, judges, rules, entry fees, eligibility requirements, and awards/ribbons. Key details include that the show is open to Washington 4-H members ages 8-19, there will be classes in western, English, and driving disciplines, entry deadline is August 3rd, and high point awards will be given in different age/discipline categories. Record books are required to be eligible for high point awards.
The document provides information about the 2013 SHC-SA Inc Hack of the Year show to be held on October 19-20, 2013 at the Mt Pleasant Show Grounds in Mount Pleasant, South Australia. It announces the judges and gives details about entries closing on September 27. The second part provides the eligibility requirements and rules of competition, including conditions regarding horse and rider registration and membership, drug testing policies, and other show policies.
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The document provides information about the 82nd Annual Glen Head Horse Show to be held on Saturday, May 30th and Sunday, May 31st, 2015 at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, New York. The show will include various hunter, jumper, and equitation classes with ratings and heights ranging from 2' to 3'9". Entry fees are $30 per class unless otherwise specified. Competitors must follow all USEF rules and membership requirements. Points earned will count toward Long Island High Score Awards.
The Glen Head Summer Horse Show will be held on June 25, 2015 at Knoll Farm. Classes offered include "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance Hunter, Children's and Adult Amateur Hunter, and USEF Jumper classes. Equitation classes will range from 2' to 3'6" and include Children's, Adult, and Mini divisions. Points earned will count towards the Long Island High Score Awards.
The document provides information about the St. James Summer Horse Show to be held on July 30, 2015 at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, NY. The show will feature "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance 3'3", Children's and Adult Amateur Hunter classes as well as USEF Jumper classes rated at 1. Stirrup Cup Award and Marshall & Sterling classes will also be offered. The show is a member of the Long Island High Score Award Association and points earned will count toward annual awards.
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This document contains the National Competition Rules published by the Motorsports Association of Malaysia (MAM) for the year 2020. It covers general principles, administration, regulations for organizers and competitors, technical specifications for circuits and vehicles, rules for officials and penalties. Key sections include licensing requirements for competitors, safety standards for circuits, regulations for different types of motorsports events like racing, drifting and karting, and procedures for protests and appeals. The document provides a comprehensive rulebook for organizing and participating in motorsports competitions in Malaysia according to international standards.
The document is a schedule for the 73rd Belgooly & District Agricultural Show to be held on June 3rd 2017. It provides information on the location of the show, schedule of events, classes, and rules. Events include classes for horses, ponies, cattle, and dogs. Entry deadlines and fees are listed for each category. The schedule also provides directions to the show grounds and contact information for entries.
This document provides information about the "Dressage at Spirit Equestrian" horse show on March 23-24, 2013 at Spirit Equestrian in Somis, California. It is a Level 3 competition that is an official qualifier for several national championships. The facility features multiple dressage and jumping arenas along with stabling and amenities. The show offers classes from introductory level through Grand Prix and also has qualifying classes for young rider and junior championships. It provides all the relevant details about entries, fees, judges, and show rules.
This document provides information about the 53nd Annual Washington State Junior Horse Show occurring August 14-16, 2015 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, WA. It outlines the show schedule, classes, judges, rules, entry fees, eligibility requirements, and awards/ribbons. Key details include that the show is open to Washington 4-H members ages 8-19, there will be classes in western, English, and driving disciplines, entry deadline is August 3rd, and high point awards will be given in different age/discipline categories. Record books are required to be eligible for high point awards.
The document provides information about the 2013 SHC-SA Inc Hack of the Year show to be held on October 19-20, 2013 at the Mt Pleasant Show Grounds in Mount Pleasant, South Australia. It announces the judges and gives details about entries closing on September 27. The second part provides the eligibility requirements and rules of competition, including conditions regarding horse and rider registration and membership, drug testing policies, and other show policies.
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The document provides information about the 82nd Annual Glen Head Horse Show to be held on Saturday, May 30th and Sunday, May 31st, 2015 at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, New York. The show will include various hunter, jumper, and equitation classes with ratings and heights ranging from 2' to 3'9". Entry fees are $30 per class unless otherwise specified. Competitors must follow all USEF rules and membership requirements. Points earned will count toward Long Island High Score Awards.
The Glen Head Summer Horse Show will be held on June 25, 2015 at Knoll Farm. Classes offered include "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance Hunter, Children's and Adult Amateur Hunter, and USEF Jumper classes. Equitation classes will range from 2' to 3'6" and include Children's, Adult, and Mini divisions. Points earned will count towards the Long Island High Score Awards.
The document provides information about the St. James Summer Horse Show to be held on July 30, 2015 at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, NY. The show will feature "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance 3'3", Children's and Adult Amateur Hunter classes as well as USEF Jumper classes rated at 1. Stirrup Cup Award and Marshall & Sterling classes will also be offered. The show is a member of the Long Island High Score Award Association and points earned will count toward annual awards.
MAM Malaysia Motorsports National Competition Rules Edition 2020Leona Chin
This document contains the National Competition Rules published by the Motorsports Association of Malaysia (MAM) for the year 2020. It covers general principles, administration, regulations for organizers and competitors, technical specifications for circuits and vehicles, rules for officials and penalties. Key sections include licensing requirements for competitors, safety standards for circuits, regulations for different types of motorsports events like racing, drifting and karting, and procedures for protests and appeals. The document provides a comprehensive rulebook for organizing and participating in motorsports competitions in Malaysia according to international standards.
The document is a schedule for the 73rd Belgooly & District Agricultural Show to be held on June 3rd 2017. It provides information on the location of the show, schedule of events, classes, and rules. Events include classes for horses, ponies, cattle, and dogs. Entry deadlines and fees are listed for each category. The schedule also provides directions to the show grounds and contact information for entries.
The document provides information about three horse shows held at Knoll Farm in Glen Head, NY on various dates in June, August, and September 2016. The shows will feature classes in "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance 3'3", Children's Hunter, Adult Amateur Hunter, "C" Green Pony (September only), USEF Jumper Rating 1, and Marshall & Sterling classes. Points earned will count toward annual Long Island High Score Awards. Judges for the June and August shows are listed. Rules and entry fees are provided.
Hermès is embracing its role as a custodian of dreams, translating clients' fantasies into truly original bespoke creations through skilled craftsmanship and innovative design. By challenging clients to dream bigger and pushing creative boundaries, Hermès creates one-of-a-kind objects from eccentric commissions like a handmade tea chest or the interiors of a luxury spaceship. At Hermès, emotion and fantasy are an essential part of every bespoke creation.
Este documento trata sobre oxigenoterapia. Explica que el oxígeno es un gas que se usa con fines terapéuticos en concentraciones más altas que en el aire ambiental. Detalla los diferentes tipos de hipoxia y material necesario para administrar oxígeno, como fuentes de suministro, manómetros y humidificadores.
Este documento describe las principales biomoléculas orgánicas encontradas en los seres vivos, incluyendo glúcidos, lípidos, proteínas y ácidos nucleicos. Estas biomoléculas están compuestas principalmente de carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno y nitrógeno, y cumplen funciones estructurales y metabólicas esenciales como el almacenamiento y transporte de energía, la formación de membranas, y el almacenamiento y expresión de la información genética.
This document is a resume for Shayne Capo, an Oracle Database Administrator with over 20 years of experience. It summarizes his skills and experience, including expertise in Oracle database administration, high availability solutions, performance tuning, and delivering projects on time. It also lists his technology skills and work history providing Oracle database support, implementations, and consulting.
This document summarizes the design of a piezoelectric MEMS microphone called the PiezoTone Microphone. It discusses marketing the microphone to action camera companies, the initial design process which included two designs before settling on the final design, and analyzing the final design. The final design uses four wide silicon cantilever beams with piezoelectric material on top to detect sound waves in a durable and inexpensive structure targeted towards rugged applications.
Joel Swanton has over 30 years of experience in forest products operations and leadership. He has extensive experience in wood fiber supply chain management, forest operations, procurement, land management, harvesting, trucking, road construction, and environmental compliance. His professional experience includes roles in fiber procurement, association management, sustainable forestry systems development and certification, and public policy development. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Forestry from the University of Maine and is a licensed Maine Professional Forester.
Junaid Ahmed Baig is seeking a professional position that provides challenges and career growth. He has over 13 years of experience in customer care roles at telecom companies in Pakistan. Currently he is a Regional Franchise Coordinator at Mobilink, where he oversees franchise operations and performance across multiple regions of Pakistan. He has a Master's degree from the University of Sindh and is proficient in Urdu, English, and Sindhi.
Foreign Language Guru provides language and soft skills training to corporate employees, students, and families. It aims to strengthen cultural relationships between India and Europe by teaching languages like German, English, French, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish. The company offers basic to advanced language courses as well as personality development training. It works with colleges, BPOs, and other companies to provide customized training and help place candidates in jobs on completion of courses.
As a literary theory, postcolonialism deals with literature produced in formerly colonized countries and literature from colonial powers that features colonized subjects. It emerged in the 1970s with Edward Said's work on orientalism and how the West constructs discourse about the East. Major postcolonial thinkers examined the experiences of colonized people and their interactions with European imperial powers. Postcolonial theory provides tools to analyze hybridity, alterity, diaspora, imperialism, and Eurocentrism in former colonies. Examples of
The document provides information about the 82nd Annual Glen Head Horse Show to be held on Saturday, May 30th and Sunday, May 31st, 2015 at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, New York. The show will include Regional I and II hunter divisions, junior and pony hunter classes, equitation classes, and jumper classes up to 1.0 meters. Entry fees are $30 per class unless otherwise specified. Entries close on Friday, May 29th for Sunday classes.
The document provides information about a horsemanship contest to be held on November 18, 2015 at Murray State University. Key details include: registration must be completed online by November 6; the tentative schedule includes check-in times on November 17-18 and the coaches meeting and start of the show on the 18th; each chapter can enter a maximum of 4 riders, one per class level (beginner, intermediate, novice, advanced); signed waivers and helmets are required for all riders; horses will be drawn after the coaches meeting with no warm-up time before judging begins. The contest will be limited to the first 20 teams that register.
The horsemanship contest will be held on November 16, 2016 at Murray State University. Riders must register online by November 4 and submit notarized waivers by the same date. The contest will be limited to the first 20 teams that register. There will be four horsemanship classes for different experience levels. Riders will draw horses at the coaches' meeting and immediately mount for judging with no warm-up time. Points will be awarded to determine individual winners in each class and high point western team.
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The document provides information about the Oldham County Saddle Club's 2015 horse show season, including details about their May 23rd show. It lists 55 classes that will be held at the show, beginning with pleasure driving and ending with a ride a buck class. It also provides the club's rules, guidelines on proper attire, stall information, and contact details. The goal of the show season is to fund the club's scholarship and horseman's fund.
The document provides information about the St. James Summer Horse Show to be held on July 30, 2015 at Knoll Farm. The show will feature "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance 3'3", Children's and Adult Amateur Hunter classes as well as USEF Jumper classes rated at 1. It also lists classes for Pre-Children/Adult Equitation, LIHSAA Pre Mini Equitation, Children's Equitation, and Mini Equitation. Contact information and directions to the showgrounds are provided.
The NSW CAPA Premium Crabbet Show will be held on Sunday 22nd March 2015 at the Vines Pony Club Grounds in Oakville, NSW. The show will feature Pure Crabbet, Crabbet Related Purebred, and Crabbet Related Derivative Arabian horse classes. Pre-entry closes on 27th February 2015. The show is sponsored by various Arabian breeders and will be judged according to AHSA rules.
The document provides information for the 54th Annual Washington State Junior Horse Show to be held August 12-14, 2016 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, WA. It outlines the general rules, classes offered, entry fees, schedules, and patterns for various classes including dressage, trail, western, hunt seat, saddle seat, reining, and gaming. Judges, age divisions, stall requirements, and record book details are also provided. The show is open to junior, intermediate, and senior 4-H members and their horses and aims to celebrate equine activities and horsemanship.
This document is the 2013 membership handbook for the Nebraska Dressage Association (NDA). It provides information on NDA leadership, committees, year-end award programs, show calendars, and member/sponsor directories. The year-end awards program section outlines the eligibility requirements and types of awards given for horses, riders, schooling show medals, freestyles, rosettes, and special awards. Awards are based on scores earned at recognized competitions in various divisions and are calculated using median scores adjusted for level difficulty.
The Kentucky FFA Horsemanship Competition will take place November 20, 2013 at the Bill Cherry Agricultural Exposition Center. Online entries are due November 1st, with early on-site registration on November 19th from 6-8pm. Registration on the day of the event is from 7:30-10am, followed by a coaches' meeting at 11:30am and the start of the competition. The competition consists of 6 stock seat horsemanship classes of varying difficulty levels. Chapters may enter a maximum of 5 riders total across all classes. Proper attire and waivers are required. Horses will be drawn after the coaches' meeting, and riders will not have warm-up time before their
The document provides information about the Belgooly & District Agricultural Show to be held on May 31st 2014. It includes the schedule of events, classes, and rules. The show will include various horse, pony, cattle, and dog classes and competitions starting at various times between 10am-2:30pm. Details are provided on class entries, fees, prizes, and rules. Directions and contact information for show entries are also included.
The document is a schedule for the 72nd annual Belgooly & District Agricultural Show to be held on June 4th 2016. It provides information on the location of the show, show times, entry deadlines, classes, and rules. There will be classes for horses, ponies, cattle, and a dog show. The schedule lists over 65 classes for horses, ponies, and cattle with prize money and start times. The rules cover safety, animal welfare, registration requirements, and other general policies for the show.
The document provides information about three horse shows held at Knoll Farm in Glen Head, NY on various dates in June, August, and September 2016. The shows will feature classes in "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance 3'3", Children's Hunter, Adult Amateur Hunter, "C" Green Pony (September only), USEF Jumper Rating 1, and Marshall & Sterling classes. Points earned will count toward annual Long Island High Score Awards. Judges for the June and August shows are listed. Rules and entry fees are provided.
Hermès is embracing its role as a custodian of dreams, translating clients' fantasies into truly original bespoke creations through skilled craftsmanship and innovative design. By challenging clients to dream bigger and pushing creative boundaries, Hermès creates one-of-a-kind objects from eccentric commissions like a handmade tea chest or the interiors of a luxury spaceship. At Hermès, emotion and fantasy are an essential part of every bespoke creation.
Este documento trata sobre oxigenoterapia. Explica que el oxígeno es un gas que se usa con fines terapéuticos en concentraciones más altas que en el aire ambiental. Detalla los diferentes tipos de hipoxia y material necesario para administrar oxígeno, como fuentes de suministro, manómetros y humidificadores.
Este documento describe las principales biomoléculas orgánicas encontradas en los seres vivos, incluyendo glúcidos, lípidos, proteínas y ácidos nucleicos. Estas biomoléculas están compuestas principalmente de carbono, hidrógeno, oxígeno y nitrógeno, y cumplen funciones estructurales y metabólicas esenciales como el almacenamiento y transporte de energía, la formación de membranas, y el almacenamiento y expresión de la información genética.
This document is a resume for Shayne Capo, an Oracle Database Administrator with over 20 years of experience. It summarizes his skills and experience, including expertise in Oracle database administration, high availability solutions, performance tuning, and delivering projects on time. It also lists his technology skills and work history providing Oracle database support, implementations, and consulting.
This document summarizes the design of a piezoelectric MEMS microphone called the PiezoTone Microphone. It discusses marketing the microphone to action camera companies, the initial design process which included two designs before settling on the final design, and analyzing the final design. The final design uses four wide silicon cantilever beams with piezoelectric material on top to detect sound waves in a durable and inexpensive structure targeted towards rugged applications.
Joel Swanton has over 30 years of experience in forest products operations and leadership. He has extensive experience in wood fiber supply chain management, forest operations, procurement, land management, harvesting, trucking, road construction, and environmental compliance. His professional experience includes roles in fiber procurement, association management, sustainable forestry systems development and certification, and public policy development. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Forestry from the University of Maine and is a licensed Maine Professional Forester.
Junaid Ahmed Baig is seeking a professional position that provides challenges and career growth. He has over 13 years of experience in customer care roles at telecom companies in Pakistan. Currently he is a Regional Franchise Coordinator at Mobilink, where he oversees franchise operations and performance across multiple regions of Pakistan. He has a Master's degree from the University of Sindh and is proficient in Urdu, English, and Sindhi.
Foreign Language Guru provides language and soft skills training to corporate employees, students, and families. It aims to strengthen cultural relationships between India and Europe by teaching languages like German, English, French, Chinese, Russian, and Spanish. The company offers basic to advanced language courses as well as personality development training. It works with colleges, BPOs, and other companies to provide customized training and help place candidates in jobs on completion of courses.
As a literary theory, postcolonialism deals with literature produced in formerly colonized countries and literature from colonial powers that features colonized subjects. It emerged in the 1970s with Edward Said's work on orientalism and how the West constructs discourse about the East. Major postcolonial thinkers examined the experiences of colonized people and their interactions with European imperial powers. Postcolonial theory provides tools to analyze hybridity, alterity, diaspora, imperialism, and Eurocentrism in former colonies. Examples of
The document provides information about the 82nd Annual Glen Head Horse Show to be held on Saturday, May 30th and Sunday, May 31st, 2015 at Knoll Farm in Brentwood, New York. The show will include Regional I and II hunter divisions, junior and pony hunter classes, equitation classes, and jumper classes up to 1.0 meters. Entry fees are $30 per class unless otherwise specified. Entries close on Friday, May 29th for Sunday classes.
The document provides information about a horsemanship contest to be held on November 18, 2015 at Murray State University. Key details include: registration must be completed online by November 6; the tentative schedule includes check-in times on November 17-18 and the coaches meeting and start of the show on the 18th; each chapter can enter a maximum of 4 riders, one per class level (beginner, intermediate, novice, advanced); signed waivers and helmets are required for all riders; horses will be drawn after the coaches meeting with no warm-up time before judging begins. The contest will be limited to the first 20 teams that register.
The horsemanship contest will be held on November 16, 2016 at Murray State University. Riders must register online by November 4 and submit notarized waivers by the same date. The contest will be limited to the first 20 teams that register. There will be four horsemanship classes for different experience levels. Riders will draw horses at the coaches' meeting and immediately mount for judging with no warm-up time. Points will be awarded to determine individual winners in each class and high point western team.
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The document provides information about the Oldham County Saddle Club's 2015 horse show season, including details about their May 23rd show. It lists 55 classes that will be held at the show, beginning with pleasure driving and ending with a ride a buck class. It also provides the club's rules, guidelines on proper attire, stall information, and contact details. The goal of the show season is to fund the club's scholarship and horseman's fund.
The document provides information about the St. James Summer Horse Show to be held on July 30, 2015 at Knoll Farm. The show will feature "C" Pony, Amateur Owner, Junior, Performance 3'3", Children's and Adult Amateur Hunter classes as well as USEF Jumper classes rated at 1. It also lists classes for Pre-Children/Adult Equitation, LIHSAA Pre Mini Equitation, Children's Equitation, and Mini Equitation. Contact information and directions to the showgrounds are provided.
The NSW CAPA Premium Crabbet Show will be held on Sunday 22nd March 2015 at the Vines Pony Club Grounds in Oakville, NSW. The show will feature Pure Crabbet, Crabbet Related Purebred, and Crabbet Related Derivative Arabian horse classes. Pre-entry closes on 27th February 2015. The show is sponsored by various Arabian breeders and will be judged according to AHSA rules.
The document provides information for the 54th Annual Washington State Junior Horse Show to be held August 12-14, 2016 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, WA. It outlines the general rules, classes offered, entry fees, schedules, and patterns for various classes including dressage, trail, western, hunt seat, saddle seat, reining, and gaming. Judges, age divisions, stall requirements, and record book details are also provided. The show is open to junior, intermediate, and senior 4-H members and their horses and aims to celebrate equine activities and horsemanship.
This document is the 2013 membership handbook for the Nebraska Dressage Association (NDA). It provides information on NDA leadership, committees, year-end award programs, show calendars, and member/sponsor directories. The year-end awards program section outlines the eligibility requirements and types of awards given for horses, riders, schooling show medals, freestyles, rosettes, and special awards. Awards are based on scores earned at recognized competitions in various divisions and are calculated using median scores adjusted for level difficulty.
The Kentucky FFA Horsemanship Competition will take place November 20, 2013 at the Bill Cherry Agricultural Exposition Center. Online entries are due November 1st, with early on-site registration on November 19th from 6-8pm. Registration on the day of the event is from 7:30-10am, followed by a coaches' meeting at 11:30am and the start of the competition. The competition consists of 6 stock seat horsemanship classes of varying difficulty levels. Chapters may enter a maximum of 5 riders total across all classes. Proper attire and waivers are required. Horses will be drawn after the coaches' meeting, and riders will not have warm-up time before their
The document provides information about the Belgooly & District Agricultural Show to be held on May 31st 2014. It includes the schedule of events, classes, and rules. The show will include various horse, pony, cattle, and dog classes and competitions starting at various times between 10am-2:30pm. Details are provided on class entries, fees, prizes, and rules. Directions and contact information for show entries are also included.
The document is a schedule for the 72nd annual Belgooly & District Agricultural Show to be held on June 4th 2016. It provides information on the location of the show, show times, entry deadlines, classes, and rules. There will be classes for horses, ponies, cattle, and a dog show. The schedule lists over 65 classes for horses, ponies, and cattle with prize money and start times. The rules cover safety, animal welfare, registration requirements, and other general policies for the show.
This document provides information for the Kentucky Association FFA (Future Farmers of America) exhibits at the state fair, including the board members and superintendents in charge, the amount of money offered for FFA exhibits, and the schedule of events. It also includes the general rules for FFA exhibits, divisions for corn and soybean exhibits, and the premium amounts offered for different placing in each corn and soybean class.
The American Invitational is a prestigious equestrian event that has been held for over four decades. It is considered the "Super Bowl of Show Jumping" and takes place in an NFL stadium. Only 30 of the best riders in the world are invited to compete for a top prize of $66,000. Defending champion McLain Ward praises the event as very important and special for the sport in the United States.
The document provides information about the 58th Annual Yakima County 4-H Equine Training School to be held from June 25-28, 2015 at the State Fair Park in Yakima, Washington. It includes the schedule of events, costs, requirements for participants, expectations and goals for the different riding levels, a list of items participants should bring, and information for adult participants. The training school aims to provide equine education and skills development for youth through a series of riding classes over the course of the event.
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This document announces two horse shows - the Bend Premier from May 14-17 and the Rose City Opener from May 20-24. Both shows are US Equestrian Federation rated and offer hunter and jumper classes from cross-rails to derbies. Classes include divisions for juniors, amateurs, ponies, and more. Major prizes include $10,000, $5,000 and $1,000-2,000 jumper and hunter derbies and stakes. The shows will take place at Juniper View Farm in Bend, Oregon and are produced by Allied Shows.
The document summarizes the annual Judges & Exhibitors School hosted by the Arabian Horse Association (AHA). The 3-day school is attended by both prospective judges and exhibitors and involves classroom instruction, live judging opportunities, and discussions on evaluating Arabian horses. In 2016, 40 attendees participated, split between those pursuing judging credentials and exhibitors seeking to improve their knowledge. The school aims to educate participants on AHA standards and ethics through its comprehensive curriculum and discussions.
1. IPHDA was created to allow riders to learn the basics of training performance horses through educational competitions and allow trainers to showcase horses at all levels.
2. IPHDA developed Performance Horse Development (PHD) competitions which consist of 8 progressive levels to help horses and riders develop skills at an achievable pace.
3. The PHD levels are split into a Primary division focusing on basic skills and a Secondary division developing skills needed for high-performance events like reining and jumping.
This document provides information about several horse shows and events taking place between March and October 2018, including the dates, locations, classes, and entry fees. It also provides contact information for the event organizer, Jeanette Middleton, and details rules and conditions of entry. Events include show jumping, dressage, gymkhanas and fun classes. The shows will serve as qualifiers for the Sunshine Tour.
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1. The St. James Horse Shows
Held at:
KNOLL FARM
849 Suffolk Avenue
Brentwood, NY 11717
SATURDAY April 9th & SUNDAY April 10th
, 2016
Judge: Kathy Pinera Emerson, NJ All Divisions
Steward: Lisa Levy Roslyn, NY
Manager Sandy Fallon Woisin
Course Designer: W. Matthew Sheridan
Secretary:
Safety Coordinator Bonnie Fallon Rafferty,
Medical Technician: Brandon Vail/Jay King
Announcer: Ken Johnson
Veterinarian on call: Dr. Pam Corey 516-672-2327
Blacksmith: Chris Casselman (on call)
“C” Performance 3’3” Hunter
“C” in Children & Adult Hunter
USEF Regional II
DIRECTIONS TO SHOWGROUNDS:
FROM Nassau County LIE Eastbound to Exit 53.Stay on service road to 3rd turn off
Washington Ave. *At the traffic light make a right turn on Washington. Go approximately one
mile to the second light, Suffolk Ave. Make a left onto Suffolk Ave, the farm will be on left.
FROM Eastern Long Island: LIE Westbound to Exit 56. Stay on the service road. Make a
left onto Washington Ave. Follow directions from above, once on Washington.
Refreshments will be available on the show grounds throughout all sessions of the show.
Telephone: 631-271-5314 (before the show)
2. Rules and Regulations
1. Every class offered herein which is covered by the rules and specifications of the current Federation Rule
Book will be conducted and judged in accordance therewith.
2. All riders must be in proper riding attire and wear approved protective headgear.
3. Trophy and eight ribbons awarded in every class, unless otherwise noted.
4. Prize money will be paid by check or deducted from entry fees and will be presented to exhibitor at the
Secretary’s stand. Thereafter, the Show’s responsibility terminates. The Horse Show will not stop payment
or duplicate awards for lost checks.
5. An office fee of $25.00 will be assessed to every entry.
6. An entry may be scratched by written notice with the show secretary and a $35.00 processing fee will be
assessed. Once the show has started, horses that are not shown in classes that they have entered, will forfeit
their entry fees.
7. Jumping orders, if necessary, will be established randomly and will be posted at the gate prior to each
division.
8. The management reserves the right to cancel, combine or split any class if entries warrant or the rules of
USEF require it. Management reserves the right to add or change judges and stewards.
9. No dogs or other pets allowed on grounds unless leashed and under control.
10. A fine of $50 plus collection fees will be assessed for all non-negotiable checks. Foreign competitors are
required to pay in US funds to avoid discount charges.
11. Entries close the Thursday before the show at 8:00 pm. Entries are $30.00 per class unless otherwise noted.
Post entry fee $10.00 per class. Warm Ups are $20.00 per trip or session.
12. All exhibitors in the Pony & Junior Hunter Sections must present their measurement cards at the Show office
before number may be picked up. To speed the processing, you may send a photocopy of your card with your
entry blank.
13. Show Championships – Will be awarded on the basis of USEF rules in all Hunter and Jumper Classes.
Equitation championships will be awarded on points:7,5,4,3,2,1. In the case of equal points, the rider with the
most points over fences will be declared the Champion. In the event there is still a tie, the rider with the most
points in the first class over fences will be declared the Champion.
14. Zone II Specifications for Children’s & Adult Amateur Hunters.
15. Sharps container located in the secretary’s stand.
16. Exhibitors showing as Amateur riders must present their Amateur cards to the show secretary prior to
receiving their number.
17. Starting on December 1, 2008, in order to compete at a USEF licensed hunter,
jumper, or hunter/jumper competition, each horse must be registered with the
USHJA for a one-time fee of $30.00; see USEF rule book under EQ100,
HU100 and JP100.)
18. All hunter classes to be judged on Performance & Soundness 100%.
19. The showgrounds have permanent stalls with doors.
Life, senior active and junior active members shall be eligible to participate in all classes at Regular Competitions,
Eventing Competitions at the preliminary 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 $30 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 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.
3. Member Long Island High Score Awards Association
All points won at this show will count towards the annual Long Island High Score Awards. In order to be
eligible for an award in any LIHSAA Section, the horse, pony or rider must have shown in that section in at
least six member shows.
EQUITATION DIVISIONS – Entry Fees $30.00 per class unless otherwise noted.
PRE CHILDREN/ADULT EQUITATION
Open to Junior & Adult riders who are not showing over fences that 3’0” & higher at this show. Fences
2’0”.
1. Pre Children/Adult Equitation WTC
2, 3. Pre Children/Adult Equitation O/F
LIHSAA PRE-MINI EQUITATION & LIHSAA LOW ADULT EQUITATION Fences 2’6”
4. Pre Mini PHA – to be run in accordance with current PHA equitation rules. Rider must be a
Junior Member of the LIPHA as of the date he/she competes in a Pre Mini PHA Medal Class in order
for points to count.
5. Pre-Mini Medal. Class to follow LIHSAA Specifications.
6. Pre-Mini Maclay Class to follow LIHSAA Specifications.
204. Low Adult PHA Fences 2’6”
205. Low Adult Medal. Class to follow LIHSAA Specifications.
206. Low Adult Maclay. Class to follow LIHSAA Specifications.
NOTE: Pre-Mini Equitation may be combined with Low Adult if less than 3 in one section.
MINI EQUITATION – Entry fee $35.00 per class
7. Mini PHA: To run in accordance with current PHA equitation rules. Rider must be a Junior
Member of the LIPHA as of the date he/she competes in a Mini PHA Medal Class in order for
points to count. Fences not to exceed 3’.
8. Robert Hoskins Junior Medal: Open to Junior riders who have not reach their 18th
birthday and
who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in a USEF Medal or ASPCA Maclay class prior to the
closing date for entries for this show. To be shown over a course of not less than eight obstacles
not exceeding 3’ which must include a combination including an oxer, and two changes of
direction. Two or more tests of the top four contestants are required. Test 1-19. Only one rider
per horse.
9. Hugh J.B. Cassidy III Junior Maclay: Open to Junior riders who have not reached their 18th
birthday and who have not won three (3) blue ribbons in a USEF Medal or ASPCA Maclay class
prior to the closing date for entries for this show. All contestants are required to perform over at
least eight obstacles not exceeding 3’ with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders if available
is required to show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance and control of
the horse. The Under Saddle, performance of those riders selected to show under saddle shall
count 50%. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse.
10. M&S Children’s Medal - HORSE Open to Junior riders on horses who are not competing in any
hunter or equitation class where fences exceed 3’3”. Riders may NOT cross-enter into M&S Pony Medal.
11. M&S Children’s Medal – PONY Open to Junior riders on ponies who are not competing in any other
hunter or equitation in where fences exceed 3’3”. Riders may NOT cross-enter into M&S Horse Medal.
OPEN EQUITATION – Entry fee $40.00 per class. Fences 3’6”. Classes will be run according to
USEF Specifications.
12. National PHA
13. Pessoa/U.S. Hunter Seat Medal, presented by Randolph College
14. NHSAA/ASPCA Maclay
4. LIHSAA ADULT EQUITATION – Entry fee $35.00 per class
Riders in the following Adult Equitation classes may not compete in classes where fences exceed 3’6” at the
same horse show. Classes may combine with Mini Equitation if one section has less than 3 entries.
15. Adult PHA: To be run in accordance with current PHA equitation rules. Rider must be a member of the
LIPHA as of the date he/she competes in an Adult PHA Medal Class in order for points to count. Fences at
3’0”
16. Robert Hoskins Adult Medal: Open to adult amateur riders. To be shown over a course of not less than eight
obstacles at 2’6: which must include one combination including an oxer & two changes of direction. Tow or
more tests of the top four contestants are required. Tests 1-19. Only one rider per horse.
17. Hugh J.B. Cassidy III Adult Maclay: Open to adult amateur riders. All contestants are required to perform
over at least eight fences at 2’6” with or without wings. A minimum of 12 riders if available is required to
show at a walk, trot and canter. To be judged on seat, hands, guidance & control of the horse. The Under
Saddle shall count 50%. Test 1-19. Only one rider per horse.
18. M&S Adult Medal: Open to Adult and Amateur Riders. To be shown over minimum of 8 fences at 3’
including a combination and at least two changes of direction after the first fence. Two or more tests of the
top four competitors are required. The same horse must be used in all phases. Only one rider per horse.
Three riders must complete the course in order for points to count
SHORT STIRRUP EQUITATION: LIHSAA Award
A rider who enters and shows in a Short Stirrup Division (equitation or hunter) shall not be eligible to enter
any other section or division at that show. Riders must be age 12 or under as of December 1st
of the current
show year. In order to split the section 8 are needed, at least 3 in each section. Section to be split by age.
10 and under and 11-12.. Permissible tests for the Short Stirrup Equitation is USEF Hunter Seat
Equitation Test No. 1 (Halt and / or back). Courses for all Short Stirrup classes must consist of at least six
cross rails not to exceed 18”. In Short Stirrup Hunter Section courses must contain one change of direction.
19. LIHSAA Short Stirrup WT Only
20. LIHSAA Short Stirrup WTC
21, 22. LIHSAA Short Stirrup X-Rails
HUNTER DIVISIONS – Entry Fees $30.00 per class, unless otherwise stated. Will be judged on
Performance & Soundness 100% in all classes.
SHORT STIRRUP HUNTERS: LIHSAA Award
A rider who enters and shows in a Short Stirrup Division (equitation or hunter) shall not be eligible to enter
any other section or division at that show. Riders must be age 12 or under as of December 1st
of the current
show year. Short stirrup classes may not be split unless there are 12 or more entries. Courses for all Short
Stirrup classes must consist of at least six cross rails not to exceed 18”. In Short Stirrup Hunter Section,
courses must contain one change of direction.
23. LIHSAA Short Stirrup Hunter U/S Not to Hand Gallop
24, 25, 26. LIHSAA Short Stirrup Hunter O/F
LOW CHILDREN’S HUNTERS: LIHSAA Award & STIRRUP CUP Award
Fences 2’6” Riders may not cross enter into the Children’s or Pony Hunter Division at the same show or
any class/section where fences exceed 2’9” (Exception: 3’ Equitation)
27. Low Children’s Hunter U/S Not to Hand Gallop
28, 29, 30. Low-Children’s Hunter O/F
LOW PONY HUNTERS: LIHSAA Award & STIRRUP CUP Award
Fences 2’0” Riders may not cross enter into the Children’s or Pony Hunter Division at the same show or
any class/section where fences exceed 2’9” (Exception: 3’ Equitation)
31. Low Pony Hunter U/S Not to Hand Gallop
32, 33, 34. Low-Pony Hunter O/F
5. CHILDREN’S HUNTER: LIHSAA Award and Zone II Specifications
Open to Junior Riders in accordance with USEF Zone II specifications.
HORSES Fences 3’0
35. Children’s Hunter U/S Not to Hand Gallop
36, 37, 38. Children’s Hunter O/F
CHILDREN’S HUNTER: LIHSAA Award and Zone II Specifications
Open to Junior Riders in accordance with USEF Zone II specifications.
PONIES: Section A- LARGE Fences 2’6”; Section B-SMALL MEDIUM Fences 2’0
39. Children’s Hunter U/S (Ponies) Not to Hand Gallop
40, 41, 42. Children’s Hunter O/F (Ponies)
201. $250.00 Marshall & Sterling Children/Adult Amateur Hunter Classic
Entry Fee: $25.00 * Prize money: $75, $55, $40, $25, $20, $20, $15. If there are less than 8 entries, before
the class begins, then class will be run for ribbons and M&S points only (No USEF Bonus points).
To be eligible horses/ponies must be entered in the entire Children/Adult Amateur Hunter division.
Horses/ponies must be entered/scratched before the start of the Children/Adult Amateur Hunter division.
Absolutely no adds or scratches to this class once the division has started. The first round of the classic will
be the last over fences class of the respective section.
LOW ADULT HUNTERS: LIHSAA Award
Fences 2’3” – 2’6”.
Open to horses & ponies ridden by an Adult amateur rider, according to USEF rules, who has not shown in Hunter, Jumper
or Equitation division with a fence height in excess of 2’6”more than 3 times in the previous year.. Riders may not cross
enter into any other division at that show where fences are higher than 2’9”. May be combined with Low Children
Hunters if one section has less than 3 entries.
41. Low Adult Hunter U/S Not to Hand Gallop
42, 43, 44. Low Adult Hunter O/F
ADULT AMATEUR HUNTER: LIHSAA Award and Zone II Specifications
Open to Amateur Riders in accordance with the USEF Zone II Specifications.
Fences 3’0”. Section “A” 18-35; Section “B” Over 35
45. Adult Amateur Hunter U/S Not to Hand Gallop
46, 47, 48. Adult Amateur Hunter O/F
**See Class 201 above for Marshall & Sterling Children/Adult Amateur Hunter
LIHSAA LOW HUNTERS: Open to horses & ponies. Fences 2’6”. Adults may show ponies in this section,
but that pony may not show in any class restricted to Junior riders at the same show.
49. LIHSAA Low Hunter U/S
50, 51, 52. LIHSAA Low Hunter O/F
PERFORMANCE HUNTERS 3’3” “C” Rated: Shown over a course of fences 3’3”..
53. Performance Hunter U/S
54, 55, 56. Performance Hunter O/F
6. BIT O’ STRAW HUNTER CLASSIC 2 Rounds; Fences 2’6”
202. M & S Bit O’Straw Hunter Classic: Open to Junior & Amateur riders. No cross entry of horse/pony
into the M&S Children/Adult Hunter classic. No cross entry of rider into any rated hunter division. Entry
Fee: $50.00
JUMPER DIVISION: Horses that are tied for other than first place shall remain tied. Horses tied for first
place may effect to jump off or toss a coin. A rotating jump order will be established if necessary. Course
design will be posted at least one-half hour prior to each class.
LIHSAA JUMPERS: Open to horses and ponies. Level 2 Fences 3’0” to 3’3” in height and 3’0” to 3’9”
in spread (triple bars/liverpools up to 4’3”) Entry Fee: $30.00 per class
57. LIHSAA Jumpers: Time first jump off Table II Sec. 2b
58. LIHSAA Jumpers: Time first round Table II Sec. 1
59. LIHSAA Jumpers: Time first jump off Table II Sec. 2b.
OPPORTUNITY CLASSES
Opportunity classes - Do not need to be a member of USHJA & USEF. Horses entered only in these
classes A) are exempt from the Federation fee, including the Equine Drugs and Medication Fee. B) are not
required to have a Horse Identification (HID) or Recording Number but are to list the HID or Recording
Number if the horse has been assigned this number. Riders/drivers/handlers entered only in these classes
are exempt from the Federation membership requirements and are not required to pay a Show Pass fee but
are required to list the Federation membership number if the participant is a member.
Note: Riders and horses may cross-enter Opportunity Classes and Regular Classes; however, if cross-
entering into Regular Non-Opportunity classes, all USEF membership requirements are in effect and
necessary fees/memberships will be charged.
OPPORTUNITY MINI SHORT STIRRUP: Open to riders 12 & under who have never won a blue
ribbon at a recognized horse show in walk, trot, canter.
60, 61. Opportunity Mini Short Stirrup Walk & Trot
62. Opportunity Mini Short Stirrup Walk, Trot & Individual Canter
OPPORTUNITY BEGINNER EQUITATION: Open to adults & junior riders who have never one a
blue ribbon over fences 2’ or higher at a recognized horse show.
63. Opportunity Beginner Walk & Trot
64. Opportunity Beginner Walk, Trot & Canter
65. Opportunity Beginner Walk, Trot, Canter & may be asked to jump 1 X-Rail
ADDITIONAL CLASSES FOR APRIL 10
TH
, 2016 SHOW
. THE FOLLOWING CLASSES WILL BE OFFERED AT THE APRIL HORSE SHOW.
SCHOOLNG HUNTER – Fences 2’. No restrictions as to horse/pony or rider. No restrictions for cross
entering. Simple change of lead not to be penalized.
81. Schooling Hunter U/S
82, 83, 84. Schooling Hunter O/F
PUDDLE JUMPERS: Open to horses and ponies. Fences 2’6”
92. Puddle Jumpers –Time first jump off Table II Sec. 2a
93. Puddle Jumpers –Time first jump off Table II Sec. 2a
94. Puddle Jumpers –Time first jump off Table II Sec. 2a
OPPORTUNITY HUNTER: Division will be run under USEF rules for Opportunity Classes. See
GR821. Open to Juniors & Adults; No restrictions. Entry Fee $25.00/class
95. Opportunity Hunter Under Saddle. Walk, Trot & Canter..
96. Opportunity Hunter O/F. Jump course of X-Rails 18” on the outside (No change of direction)
97. Opportunity Hunter O/F. Jump course of X-Rails 18” including 1 change of direction.
7.
8. TRAINERRIDEROWNER
HORSE NAME USEF/USHJA # COLOR SEX AGE HEIGHT
TOTAL
Saint James Horse Show Entry Blank Date of Show___________
Mail Entries to: 255 Vanderbilt Parkway, Dix Hills, NY 11746 • Tel: 631-271-5314 • Fax: 631-759-2710 • Email: swoisin@msn.com
Total Entry Fees
Office Fee
USEF Federation Fee
($8.00 D&M, $8.00 USEF)
Post Entry @ $10.00/class
USEF Show Pass Fee
USHJA Non-Member
$
$30.00
Federation Entry Agreement
By entering a Federation-licensed Competition and signing this entry blank as the Owner, Lessee, Trainer, Manager, Agent, Coach, Driver, Rider, Handler, Vaulter
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 competition. 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, cable-casts, 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 the 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 are governed by the State of New York, and any action instituted against he Federation must be filed in New York State. See GR908.4.
Federation Release, Assumption of Risk, Waiver, and Indemnification
This document waives important legal rights. Read it carefully before signing.
I AGREE in consideration for my participation in this Competition: Saint James Horse Shows to the following:
I AGREE that “the Federation” and “Competition” as used herein includes the Licensee and Competition Management as well as all of their officials, officers, directors, employees, agents, personnel, volunteers
and Federation affiliates.
I AGREE that I choose to participate voluntarily in the Competition with my horse, as a rider, driver, handler, vaulter, longeur, lessee, owner, agent, coach, trainer, or as parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor. I
am fully aware and acknowledge that horse sports and the Competition involve inherent dangerous risks of accident, loss, and serious bodily injury including broken bones, head injuries, trauma, pain,
suffering, or death (“Harm”).
I AGREE to hold harmless and release the Federation and the Competition from all claims for money damages or otherwise for any Harm to me or my horse and for any Harm of any nature caused by me or my horse
to others, even if the Harm arises or results, directly or indirectly, from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition.
I AGREE to expressly assume all risks of Harm to me or my horse, including Harm resulting from the negligence of the Federation or the Competition.
I AGREE to indemnify (that is, to pay any losses, damages, or costs incurred by) the Federation and the Competition and to hold them harmless with respect to claims for Harm to me or my horse, and for claims
made by others for any Harm caused by me or my horse while at the Competition. I have read the Federation Rules about protective equipment, including GR801 and if applicable, EV114, and I understand that I am
entitled to wear protective equipment without penalty, and I acknowledge that the Federation strongly encourages me to do so while WARNING that no protective equipment can guard against all injuries.
If I am a parent or guardian of a junior exhibitor, I consent to the child’s participation and AGREE to assume all of the obligations of this Release on the child’s behalf.
I AGREE that if I am injured at this competition; the medical personnel treating my injuries may provide information on my injury and treatment to the Federation on the official USEF accident/injury report form.
I represent that I have the requisite training, coaching and abilities to safely compete in this competition.
$25.00
$16.00
$30.00
Grounds Fee
USHJA Fee $2.00
$Stalls & Stabling Fees
$Miscellaneous Fees
$
PAID BY: Cash - Check#
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CLASSES ENTERED:
Name:
Address:
Phone#:
Email:
USEF/USHJA#:
Name:
Address:
Phone#:
Email:
USEF/USHJA#:
Name:
Address:
Phone#:
Email:
USEF/USHJA#:
$20.00
BY SIGNING BELOW, I AGREE to be bound by all applicable Federation Rules and all terms and provisions of this entry blank and all terms and provisions of this Prize List. If I am signing and submitting this
Agreement electronically, I acknowledge that my electronic signature shall have the same validity, force and effect as if I affixed my signature by my own hand. BOD 1/23/11 Effective 12/1/11
Rider/Driver/Handler Owner/Agent Trainer Coach
Vaulter/Longuer (mandatory) (mandatory) (mandatory) (if applicable)
Signature:_____________________________ Signature:__________________________ Signature:_____________________________ Signature:_____________________________
Print Name:___________________________ Print Name:_________________________ Print Name:___________________________ Print Name:___________________________
Parent/Guardian Signature: (Required if Rider/Driver/Handler/Vaulter/Longuer is a minor)________________________________________________________________________________
Print Parent/Guardian Name:_________________________________________________ Emergency Contact Phone No.____________________________________________________
Is Rider/Driver/Vaulter a U.S. Citizen: _____Yes _____No
9. WHAT DIVISIONS COUNT?
Finals competition will be offered in the following divisions.
HUNTERS
Children's Hunter Horse
Children's Hunter Pony
Adult Hunter
Adequan Hunter
Bit O' Straw Hunter Classic
HITS Hunter
JUMPERS
Children's Jumper
Pony Jumper
Adult Jumper
Low/Modified Jr/Am Jumper
EQUITATION
M&S Junior Medal
Farnam Adult Medal
M&S Children's Horse Medal
M&S Children's Pony Medal
WHAT HORSE SHOWS COUNT?
Over 1,300 horse shows across the country are member events
of the Marshall & Sterling League. A complete list of shows is
available on our website - www.HitsShows.com/MarshallSterling.
WHAT IS THE QUALIFYING PERIOD?
The qualifying period for 2011 is Sept. 6, 2010 to Aug. 28, 2011
WHERE ARE THE FINALS IN 2011
THE NATIONAL FINALS
HITS-on-the-Hudson, Saugerties, NY, Sept. 14-18, 2011
REGIONAL FINALS (no Adequan Hunter)
Midwest - Showplace Fall Classic, Wayne, IL, Sept. 13-18, 2011
DO I NEED TO BE A MEMBER?
Riders must be members of the Marshall & Sterling League in
order for points to count. Only the Rider need join. There is just
one membership no matter how many horses you show!
For more information, please call 845.246.8833 or visit
our website www.HitsShows.com.
Name
Address
Address
City/State/Zip
Status (please check one): Junior Amateur Professional
Signature Date
Birth date ______ / ______ / ______ (Required for Junior & Amateur Applicants)
Month Day Year
Home Phone
Work Phone
Cell Phone
E-mail
Trainer Name
Membership Fee: $40
Checks payable and mailed to: Marshall & Sterling League, 319 Main Street, Saugerties, NY 12477-1330
2011 Membership Application
Note: Riders must be members for points to count toward the Finals.
PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND BE SURE TO INCLUDE ALL THE INFORMATION REQUESTED.
The Road to
the Marshall & Sterling League National Finals,
and the Midwest Regional Marshall & Sterling League Finals!
F I N A L SF I N A L S
2016
10. CLASSES HELD ON SATURDAY April 9, 2016 Entry Fee $45.00 per class
IMPORTANT: TO INSURE THAT THERE ARE SUFFICIENT ENTRIES IN THE FOLLOWING 2
SECTIONS SUNDAY, ENTRIES MUST BE TELEPHONED IN BY THE MONDAY PRECEEDING
THE SHOW. CLASSES 101 THROUH 106 WILLNOT BE HELD UNLESS THERE IS A MINIMUM
OF TEN ENTRIES IN EACH DIVISION.
LOCAL OPEN WORKING HUNTER – Open to horses stabled on Long Island & not restricted by
previous showing. Fences 3’9”.
101. Open Working Hunter U/S May be asked to hand gallop
102, 103. Open Working Hunter O/F
LOCAL SPECIAL JUMPER SECTION - Open to horses stabled on Long Island & not restricted by
previous showing.
Fences 3’9”—Level 5. Ties for other than first place shall remain tied.
104, 105, 106. Local Special Jumper Table II Sec. 2b
SATURDAY APRIL 9, 2016
RING: Ring One; 100 X 240 sand footing
3:00 PM Warm-up
3:30 PM Classes start ; Order of Go:
Class 102, 103. Local Open Hunter O/F
Class 101. Local Open Hunter U/S
Class 104, 105, 106. Local Special Jumper
Minors who do not have a valid drivers license which allows them to operate a motorized vehicle in the
state in which they reside will not be permitted to operate a motorized vehicle of any kind including, but
not limited to, golf carts, motorcycles, scooters,or farm utility vehicles on the competition grounds of
licensed competitions. Minors who have a valid temporary license may operate the above described
motorized vehicles as long as they are accompanied by an adult with a valid driver’s license. The parent(s),
legal guardian(s), or individual who signs the entry blank as a parent or legal guardian of a minor operating
a motorized vehicle in violation of this rule are solely responsible for any damages, claims, losses or
actions resulting from that operation. Violations of this rule will be cause for sanctions against the
parent(s), guardian (a), and/or trainer (s) who are responsible for the child committing the offense.
Penalties may include exclusions of the child, parent(s), guardian(s), and/or trainer(s) from the competition
grounds for the remainder of the competition and charges being filed against any of the above individuals
in accordance with Rule 6, Wheelchairs and other mobility assistance devices for individuals with
disabilities are exempt from this rule.
Veterinarian will be available to measure ponies & horses 10:30 – 11:30 .
Sunday April 10th
, Upon request by April 6th -- (631)271-5314 FOR APRIL SHOW
NOTE: $25.00 fee applicable for horse/pony measurements.
Fax #: 631-759-2710 Email: swoisin@msn.com
Website: www.glenheadhorseshows.com
Enter on line: horseshowing.com
Please note entries received after closing date are subject to post entry fee or late charge
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11.
12. SUNDAY APRIL 10, 2016
UNJUDGED WARM-UPS: $ 20.00 PER ROUND OR SESSION
May be limited to one round.
A: 2’3” D: 2’6” G: 2’3”
B: 3’6” E: X-Rails H: 3’3”
C: 3’0” F: 2’0” I: 3’0”; 2’0”
Tentative Time Schedule
SUNDAY APRIL 10, 2016
Schooling on the flat 7:00 A.M. to 7:30 A.M.
RING 1 100 X 240 sand footing
Morning (Begins at 8:00 AM) Afternoon (Not Before 10:30 AM)
A. Warm-up 2’3” F. Warm-up 2’0”
92. Puddle Jumper 82, 83, 84. Schooling Hunter O/F
93. Puddle Jumper 81. Schooling Hunter U/S
94. Puddle Jumper 1. Pre Child Eq WTC
67. LIHSAA Jumper 2, 3. Pre Child Eq O/F
68. LIHSAA Jumper 32, 33, 34. Low Pony Hunter O/F
69. LIHSAA Jumper 31. Low Pony Hunter U/S
B. Warm-up 3’6” 28, 29, 30. Low-Children’s Hunter O/F
12. National PHA 27. Low Children’s Hunter U/S
13. Pessoa/US Hunt Seat Medal 52, 53, 54. Low Adult Hunter O/F
14. ASPCA Maclay 51. Low Adult Hunter U/S
C. Warm-up 3’0 (Not Before 11:00 AM)
60, 61, 62. LIHSAA Low Hunter O/F
(Not Before 9:00 AM) 59. LIHAA Low Hunter U/S
7. Mini PHA Medal
8. Mini Medal
9. Mini Maclay 202. Bit O Straw Classic
15. Adult PHA H. Warm-up 3’3”
16. Adult Medal 64, 65, 66. Performance Hunter O/F
17. Adult Maclay 63. Performance Hunter U/S
8. Mini Medal
9. Mini Maclay I. Warm-up 3’0; 2’0”
(Not Before 9:30AM) 18. M&S Adult Medal
D. Warm-up 2’6” ” 56, 57, 58. Adult Hunter O/F
4. Pre Mini PHA; 204. Low Adult PHA 55. Adult Hunter U/S
5. Pre Mini Medal; 205. Low Adult Medal
6. Pre Mini Maclay; 206. Low Adult Maclay
E. Warm-up X-Rails I. Warm-up 3’0; 2’0”
(Not Before 10:00 AM) 10, 11. M&S Children’s Medal
19. Short Stirrup Eq WT 36, 37, 38. Children’s Hunter Horse O/F
20. Short Stirrup Eq WTC 35. Children’s Hunter Horse U/S
21, 22. Short Stirrup Eq X-Rails
24, 25, 26. Short Stirrup Hunter X-Rails 40, 41, 42. Children’s Hunter Pony O/F
23. Short Stirrup Hunter U/S 39. Children’s Hunter Pony U/S
75, 76, 77. Opportunity Mini S/S 201 M&S Children/Adult Hunter Classic
78, 79, 80. Opportunity Beginner Eq
96, 97. Opportunity Hunter O/F X-Rails
95. Opportunity Hunter U/S